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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all wort <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
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FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
-I <lb />
astern Reflector <lb />
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
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VOL, XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. CM WEDNESDAY, MA-CH <lb />
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above amount. This h <lb />
campaign year and vow <lb />
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Latest U. S. Report <lb />
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whom all the oil <lb />
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FLANAGAN, <lb />
j;. GREEKS, <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
as Administrator of <lb />
Mayo, is in all <lb />
against the as- <lb />
th-- En. Mayo, to present <lb />
rum to the on or before <lb />
of or this <lb />
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please <lb />
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of Mayo. <lb />
Feb. Kb. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Mayo, this fa notify <lb />
,, against the <lb />
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or before the bill day of Feb. <lb />
or notice will plead In bar <lb />
of recovery. All indebted to <lb />
aid Mary Mayo will mike <lb />
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of Mary <lb />
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and fronted by h n <lb />
the Atlantic at is <lb />
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side resort of S <lb />
In a <lb />
letter that the <lb />
hit the city time <lb />
the edit on d d. th.- news- <lb />
paper foils did not mind such a <lb />
little obstacle to transportation at <lb />
this. Moat of them were accustom <lb />
i-d to doing lots of w liking in their <lb />
lily hunts for news, and the <lb />
way merrily too and <lb />
from the convention hall showed <lb />
the Texan that they had a crowd <lb />
of good pedestrians in their midst- <lb />
However, the strike was of short <lb />
the week for the purpose of <lb />
Racing , a d who <lb />
went w-r c . Iv r.- <lb />
and hue. Her mo is j poker used to played. <lb />
Falkland, N. she ma mean that <lb />
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the he ,,.,, , , , . h <lb />
. . I played or not. An inventive <lb />
It was an who knows how it is <lb />
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CAROLINA. <lb />
Miss Eva Mitchell, of <lb />
county, a pupil of the F. <lb />
died Sunday <lb />
morning after u <lb />
aired about Her <lb />
Mr. d Mrs. John Mitchell, <lb />
arrived u few before <lb />
death. Her remains Inker, <lb />
to Gates for interment- <lb />
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coming year. <lb />
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is the of all stores <lb />
which to your tor the <lb />
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of the battleship. <lb />
bowed a for that ii of tile <lb />
of and was richly en i <lb />
by the large audience. or greens- <lb />
Friday afternoon a handsome <lb />
t j best <lb />
presented to the bottle hip by . o . <lb />
the citizens of Texas in Call tor OUT <lb />
of honor of naming the Do aW be <lb />
ship for Slate. <lb />
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duration. The trouble was hotel Will take of <lb />
by people . to a <lb />
Legislature attend U in e. of <lb />
The <lb />
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day the were along <lb />
again. <lb />
If there i <lb />
feature that prides <lb />
herself on more than it is <lb />
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visiting delegation or notable <lb />
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located between a <lb />
and a dance hail- One <lb />
evening recently there was a <lb />
i- in both It be- <lb />
too warm for comfort indoors, <lb />
the editor t on the veranda and <lb />
in situation. Tins is what <lb />
be heard ; <lb />
us pray ail <lb />
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draw to <lb />
ii to st forward and back <lb />
officials and members of <lb />
attend d in a body. <lb />
presentation speech I <lb />
by and the man <lb />
assembly in the city I tors began leaving <lb />
is feasted a lay out to their homes <lb />
kind, and oil Wednesday afternoon J others going for a trip into <lb />
one was given to the Editorial j all parrying with them <lb />
by Capt. of the and man. We are the of the poor <lb />
battleship. I man. we are the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
After the presentation the j <lb />
are <lb />
will <lb />
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friend of you all. Come to sec us, we <lb />
serve you to the best of our ability. <lb />
best of service and honest <lb />
The party of pleasant recollections of a delight <lb />
d right and left <lb />
tor Christ's sake seat <lb />
The editor was more sad <lb />
the of the <lb />
and went off and joined a <lb />
baseball club order to <lb />
fort-; shall be yours to command at the and Printer. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
t To., composed of Jesse <lb />
Wight and have day <lb />
by <lb />
and will no longer the <lb />
and in oar Una. <lb />
we a <lb />
from all o us as our <lb />
be our many <lb />
sett <lb />
are. very t <lb />
JESSE <lb />
was taken to a park on the banks <lb />
of a beautiful lake where every- <lb />
thing was in readiness- There <lb />
oysters desired style <lb />
with and <lb />
the way they disappeared before <lb />
that crowd show J that most of <lb />
the pushers were expert <lb />
at hiding bivalve as they are at <lb />
finding news. <lb />
At the of this the <lb />
crowd assembled in a large <lb />
ion whore Mr. N. Levi, cf <lb />
Galveston, made them a very <lb />
witty speech. He said it was the <lb />
custom on occasions of kind <lb />
to present a medal to the <lb />
pion oyster pater i that a commit- <lb />
tee had been keeping to see <lb />
who entitled to the and <lb />
they found that Mr-13-13- Herbert, <lb />
of Chicago, had broken the <lb />
by eating That <lb />
was called to the <lb />
and an 3-inch loath medal tied <lb />
around his neck. Each of the <lb />
present wore given a <lb />
shell on was <lb />
marked tho number of oysters <lb />
eaten. The old man <lb />
got ft shell saying he ate We <lb />
were inclined to doubt it, but the <lb />
committee bad that number on us <lb />
and no kicking going behind <lb />
returns was allowed. All the <lb />
same we wore to know <lb />
just how get away with <lb />
oysters at sitting. <lb />
Thursday afternoon tho <lb />
was a complimentary <lb />
fill sojourn in this charming city <lb />
on the <lb />
is not out of place to mention <lb />
that tho Western Union <lb />
j graph Company was also very <lb />
courteous to tho editors, extend- <lb />
tho free of the wires <lb />
for person to and <lb />
from home. The old <lb />
man being a <lb />
himself stood in with the boys <lb />
and found those of Galveston and <lb />
pie's Store. <lb />
Corn Stalks Worth Two Dollars a Ten <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
Clerk of Pitt as <lb />
of tie estate W <lb />
notice is given <lb />
day of January or tab <lb />
pi. ad bar of recovery <lb />
of William St <lb />
Cal<lb />
It time after the l.-de <lb />
war that it was announce <lb />
there was a mercantile value <lb />
cotton time <lb />
ether cotton could be seen lying <lb />
around heaps to rot and often <lb />
ho wanted to use the <lb />
wires. <lb />
D. J. W. <lb />
should dwell together <lb />
in This can always <lb />
done if we bear with one another- <lb />
is ore cf the great <lb />
stumbling blocks to this man- <lb />
of living <lb />
When it is religious <lb />
it is ten times worse. <lb />
We may men, we <lb />
may thing we are right <lb />
yet should <lb />
cord to every one the right to his <lb />
own In arguing a <lb />
it is well to <lb />
and very often <lb />
ho has a wife, in which event one <lb />
should careful what of <lb />
conversation is indulged other- <lb />
wise one might get knocked <lb />
down, for if there anything an <lb />
own The to <lb />
Go, on their I however remote, his <lb />
elegant ocean steamer be a <lb />
run largo I Some no doubt moan <lb />
steamers out of having well, but are not always <lb />
direct with New York prudent or wise- By their <lb />
and tho they not only commits <lb />
o- her foreign ports. Their boat j sin, but cause others to sin. Then <lb />
are among floating is the good of it all, <lb />
palaces the world. if we licked <lb />
Statistical and <lb />
in. t unhealthy <lb />
Europe is Barcelona, Spain. The <lb />
number of deaths there at present <lb />
number of birth-. <lb />
The fellow river sty ltd the <lb />
of It is <lb />
mated that its Hoods tho present <lb />
century have cost China <lb />
lives. <lb />
to waste. All know how <lb />
arc now. <lb />
Until recently no one thought if thousand dollars a year, <lb />
tho corn stalk as a source of icy-1 by the French <lb />
What were gathered in is <lb />
taken for tho fodder on thorn, sum paid lo any diplomat; <lb />
the chemist has at work and j <lb />
finds two dollars worth in every . <lb />
, . ,, , ., W hen is told that about <lb />
ton of or live dollars . , , <lb />
cases of contagious <lb />
; to the <lb />
It is estimated that <lb />
from the Six great corn growing hut <lb />
States would be worth annually be <lb />
liberally served to all <lb />
on board. <lb />
This excursion gave the visitors <lb />
persecution for <lb />
Christ's is all right, but the <lb />
, trouble is it is not always for His <lb />
an of Generally the devil has with a chip. gentleman <lb />
splendid harbor of and to do with it than Christ- j who owned tho beaver was Bailed <lb />
after viewing the vast water front <lb />
Thus it seems Improbable <lb />
that early in the twentieth century <lb />
coin stalks may be gathered and <lb />
marketed as frugally cotton <lb />
seeds a-e now. <lb />
A f Beaver. <lb />
A baby beaver was and <lb />
given to a gentleman as a pet <lb />
Beavers, as you know, build <lb />
dams in which can make <lb />
their But bore was this <lb />
poor baby living in a bone <lb />
where woe no possibility of <lb />
his having that he love to <lb />
have- One day when the little <lb />
r was in the kitchen, a leaky <lb />
pail put on tho floor. The <lb />
moment the baby saw the <lb />
water running in a little stream <lb />
across tho floor he ran cut into <lb />
the yard. appeared in a <lb />
startled if ho bus not looked into <lb />
mortuary statistics <lb />
Cities. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
which an- <lb />
i for n bite. The colors are not <lb />
very well defined, for rubber doesn't <lb />
m to take the colors easily mid <lb />
seems to difficult to dye. Hut the <lb />
colon ore distinct enough to avoid <lb />
tin; of a man anteing a <lb />
I blue chip when a white a the ante <lb />
I or ,. <lb />
ii a red i- all that i.- needed. <lb />
The. who bundle <lb />
i poker chips say they are very <lb />
popular, and that a great many of <lb />
hem have been sold. make <lb />
when arc <lb />
l he in is. h <lb />
tin i has the <lb />
habit, which much costly <lb />
experience, of his chins <lb />
with one hand bus <lb />
to learn the trick anew, for <lb />
are apt to stick to other <lb />
prevent the accomplishment of the <lb />
Times-Herald <lb />
II. <lb />
Mil is too high, sir, and I <lb />
won't pay snapped the young <lb />
woman, and she turned sharply on <lb />
her heel and strode OUt Of the office. <lb />
The lawyer w ho bad procured a <lb />
divorce for bey again to his <lb />
leak and merely remarked under <lb />
his <lb />
woman, In of <lb />
coy t. <lb />
Cats to little- at <lb />
such as spreading a rug or <lb />
laying a for ex- <lb />
tenacious of their rights <lb />
of possession. Besides their <lb />
each of mine has u cushion, la <lb />
kept in place, on which she i- <lb />
to to prevent her cover- <lb />
tho with hairs. Only <lb />
two have been completely broken of <lb />
tho habit, and bus so exclusive <lb />
a sense of property in hers, <lb />
is in the corner of n sofa, that if she <lb />
sees a human being resting head <lb />
or elbow on it posts herself or. <lb />
tho floor before him, looking him <lb />
out of countenance until ho moves. <lb />
a visitor threw her cushion in- <lb />
to a chair sat on it. As he dis- <lb />
regarded her mute protest walk- <lb />
would be If it hadn't for d not m <lb />
weeks afterward. This jealousy of <lb />
anything a privilege or <lb />
shows itself in them <lb />
Tho of <lb />
Tho prophet was taking a <lb />
In tho country when ho saw a <lb />
an Albany jeweler as j pent, stiff with cold, lying on the <lb />
the greatest fool sin. ground. Ho compassionately took it <lb />
simple Simon, sold a clock S <lb />
,, I When recovered, <lb />
lo a country <lb />
be in afterward listen. I am now <lb />
lino claimed thing was I going <lb />
no the band wouldn't inquired <lb />
work right. I him to bring . <lb />
.,,., mine <lb />
it in a-, d I would what j to it out <lb />
the matter with it. v hen ho came does not thy race, too, make <lb />
and brought the clock he perpetual war against was <lb />
had the tied together with <lb />
a cotton string. The longest hand <lb />
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be Said, go clean round <lb />
dial an hour, while the <lb />
only moved inch, or so. lie <lb />
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gained any headway i, u <lb />
saved his hordes and cows. <lb />
the ham which was burned there <lb />
was loll bushels of corn, a <lb />
f wheat, hay and other feed <lb />
for I is stock. Mr- Cress thinks <lb />
the fire originated a match <lb />
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Sunday the were to <lb />
have preaching at Mr. John <lb />
Mrs- Webb, a widow of <lb />
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number present, but she <lb />
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and Mormons had no preach- <lb />
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price cents per <lb />
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they wore not that this <lb />
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Sam's domain- The government, <lb />
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Tho warmth given by sole <lb />
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slightly thicker than that of tho <lb />
wet weather shoe. <lb />
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Wake Forest college and <lb />
outer. <lb />
and the beaver hurried out and <lb />
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and then some mud. Old. were <lb />
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the long hand to go clear <lb />
tho dial once every hour, while <lb />
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So it seems, after all. that it <lb />
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with her presence, but that <lb />
she t it on the doorstep <lb />
of the with the <lb />
of a Hindu creditor <lb />
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laughs last. The of the <lb />
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tore Philadelphia Record. <lb />
she pretty <lb />
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race would kill mo. By A shall <lb />
thou hast sworn by Allah, <lb />
will not cause thee to break thy <lb />
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hand to tho month. The <lb />
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wound with his lips and spat tho <lb />
on tho And on that <lb />
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passion tho prophet. Men call this <lb />
blunt the of tobacco. <lb />
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advertisement in a <lb />
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stamps and in return for outlay <lb />
received minute instructions how to <lb />
get to the Bank of England from <lb />
any part of <lb />
TUT, BAYED his LIVE <lb />
Mr. C Beaver <lb />
ville. says, Or, New <lb />
Discovery I owe ray Wan taken <lb />
or Burying a Populist. <lb />
An incident happened <lb />
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board county <lb />
was in session. <lb />
Au old key before <lb />
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Chairman Harrison if his t <lb />
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don't said Mr. <lb />
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burying a re- <lb />
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exchange assures its readers that <lb />
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For hearing before judging. <lb />
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
P, Editor <lb />
at the at <lb />
N. C, as second class mail matter. <lb />
LEGISLATURE- <lb />
Condensed Report <lb />
FORT <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as follows i <lb />
to appoint additional cotton <lb />
for Edgecombe. <lb />
Wilson, to regulate the <lb />
Kile pistols and cartridges. <lb />
To amend the charter of Lumber- <lb />
ton. <lb />
The hills- <lb />
To allow Cumberland to its <lb />
debt. <lb />
To amend Sit- Airy. <lb />
To provide for working the public <lb />
roads of Nash. <lb />
To incorporate the New Bern <lb />
Fire Insurance Company. <lb />
To amend the charter of Dennis- <lb />
Lumber Company. <lb />
Tc incorporate the Commonwealth <lb />
Insurance Company, of <lb />
To incorporate the trustees of St <lb />
Mary's of <lb />
from the committee on public <lb />
made a report <lb />
y, recommending that the letting at <lb />
lowest bid be abolished and that <lb />
the bill of Butler appointing Guy V. <lb />
Barnes public printer be adopted. The <lb />
report goes on to say that the printing <lb />
under Stewart Bros, cost the state <lb />
nearly more than for the <lb />
two years; that of the work <lb />
as done in Richmond , v hen it <lb />
should all have been done in this state ; <lb />
that they recommend the adoption of <lb />
report. The report <lb />
further says that the printing should be <lb />
done in <lb />
The bill to appoint Guy V. Barnes, <lb />
of Raleigh, public up. <lb />
The report was unfavorable. <lb />
Shore moved to <lb />
Grant considering the bill <lb />
at once, as it no use postponing. <lb />
The question recurring on the <lb />
of the minority committee report, <lb />
it was adopted oil second and thin <lb />
readings. This was a <lb />
republicans. <lb />
to tin- <lb />
By Atwater, to incorporate <lb />
Atlantic Development Company <lb />
and r <lb />
By Patterson, incorporate lied <lb />
Springs seminary. <lb />
By Cannon, to livestock from <lb />
at large on <lb />
Beach suspended and passed <lb />
By Front, to amend charter of <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
By Smithers, to regulate rate of in- <lb />
in counties of the Blue <lb />
Ridge ; also to protect real estate <lb />
mortgage or deed or trust. <lb />
The bill was taken up to amend the <lb />
charier of the city of Wilmington. <lb />
Senator Justice demanded the roll <lb />
call which was sustained and the bill <lb />
passed third <lb />
noes, <lb />
Bills passed as <lb />
To repair certain stock law In <lb />
i county. <lb />
To amend the of Elizabeth <lb />
City. <lb />
To provide working public roads <lb />
in Nash county. <lb />
To incorporate in <lb />
county. <lb />
To allow Sampson county to borrow <lb />
money, issue, bonds and levy a special <lb />
tax. <lb />
To incorporate mil- <lb />
way. <lb />
Amending the charter of the <lb />
of commerce cf <lb />
To change the time holding <lb />
courts in the seventh judicial district. <lb />
To incorporate the Mutual Aid <lb />
Banking Company. <lb />
To allow clerk cf the <lb />
cf county to be absent <lb />
office on Mondays. <lb />
The bill was taken up to amend the <lb />
charter of by providing <lb />
for a police commission. <lb />
Senator Maultsby moved to table the <lb />
bill; the motion prevailed mid the <lb />
was added. <lb />
The bill to establish a colored <lb />
normal school carrying an <lb />
of passed. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
house met at o'clock. <lb />
Person, of Wayne, withdrew his bill <lb />
reduce tobacco warehouse charges <lb />
and that ends. <lb />
Among bills introduced <lb />
these. <lb />
Duffy, to build a toad the <lb />
public land in Onslow county. <lb />
Lusk, for representatives of North <lb />
Carolina at the Tennessee centennial. <lb />
to incorporate the <lb />
and Bristol railway. <lb />
to chance the name of <lb />
berry street, Wilmington, to Grace <lb />
street; to incorporate Hanover <lb />
Land Company. <lb />
Hauser, to require insurance <lb />
to pay the face value of their <lb />
Lusk, to provide fur payment of the <lb />
attorney's fee for the <lb />
the prosecution is to b <lb />
and malicious. <lb />
to incorporate <lb />
Artesian Well and Sewerage Com- <lb />
Cunningham, to prevent taxing <lb />
property twice in one year. <lb />
Ward, to change certain Sixth dis- <lb />
courts. <lb />
The house was of the <lb />
whole several hours on the revenue <lb />
bill and struck out the tax on law- <lb />
doctors and dentists also <lb />
ax proposed to be levied on drummers <lb />
It let the stand providing that <lb />
commissioners grant <lb />
liquor licenses. Duffy's amendment to <lb />
make the word Was to <lb />
The section a tax on in- <lb />
was also stricken out. <lb />
Bills passed as follows <lb />
To allow Wayne, Green, Pitt <lb />
Wilson counties to levy a tax of <lb />
cents for road improvement, this to be <lb />
alike on county and town property. <lb />
To amend the charter of <lb />
by extending its limits reading; <lb />
; noes, <lb />
Walters gave notice that the <lb />
would file a report the <lb />
bill, Saying he had served notice that <lb />
he would do this and had asked the <lb />
clerk to file a protest with the bill, but <lb />
could not get it done ; that it ha been <lb />
understood the bill was merely one <lb />
to allow a special tax to be levied. <lb />
Hancock and Sutton tried to rut <lb />
Walters off. The latter moved <lb />
the report and protest be tiled. This <lb />
prevailed, though a lot republicans <lb />
to defeat it. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
No ills were today and <lb />
only one report was made by commit- <lb />
tee, this being to <lb />
appoint E. S. Simmons, a blind demo- <lb />
justice of the peace. <lb />
Bills passed as <lb />
To allow Craven county to levy n <lb />
special <lb />
To allow township school <lb />
committee to issue of <lb />
for school houses. <lb />
To appropriate new <lb />
building and other improvements at the <lb />
colored deaf mute and blind institution <lb />
each of the <lb />
1807-8. The vote unanimous on <lb />
the passage of this bilk <lb />
The bill to increase the annual <lb />
to the State guard to <lb />
came up with favorable repast an f <lb />
was referred to the finance committee. <lb />
The bill to appropriate for <lb />
each years for the deaf mute <lb />
school at Morganton passed alter <lb />
debate, Mr. Dixon, Cleveland, <lb />
the statement that the <lb />
argument the met during <lb />
late campaign was republican <lb />
liberality in in <lb />
appropriations to institutions, that <lb />
he hoped the fine record would not be <lb />
broken. <lb />
passed to allow n colored <lb />
to be employed at the in <lb />
for deaf mute and blind here <lb />
and to establish graded schools at <lb />
Washington. <lb />
The special order was up, be- <lb />
tie bill to provide a police <lb />
for Charlotte. <lb />
Mr. Walters, of de- <lb />
the reading or the bill in full- <lb />
There was half an hour's debate, Mr. <lb />
Hancock speaking ill support of the <lb />
bill and Mr. Freeman, Republican, <lb />
against <lb />
intense interest in the <lb />
vote on second reading which was <lb />
ayes-, noes, There was loud <lb />
applause at this failure of the bill to <lb />
pass, and the was put on it, <lb />
so it ear. come up no more this session. <lb />
Three were then to <lb />
Hie contested election case of N. B. <lb />
James Young <lb />
from Wake. <lb />
Mr. Cook, spoke in sup- <lb />
port of the report, which fa- <lb />
Young, while Mr. <lb />
Mr. as did Mr. <lb />
Cunningham. The majority report, <lb />
Young, was to <lb />
The joint resolution to raise a com- <lb />
to investigate Mrs. D. B. <lb />
Arlington's complaint was tabled <lb />
offered a resolution that e <lb />
senate should not adjourn sine die <lb />
all the bills on the calendar are <lb />
passed or <lb />
NIGHT <lb />
Hills passed as follows <lb />
To amend Code relating to <lb />
band as tenants in courtesy. <lb />
To allow the mayors of cities and <lb />
towns to solemnize rights of <lb />
To appoint cotton for <lb />
and Seaboard. <lb />
To prevent fishing with wire nets <lb />
Cape Fear river below Wilmington <lb />
with that no person or com- <lb />
shall shad before <lb />
1st in each year. <lb />
A resolution instructing the state <lb />
treasurer to report whether there re <lb />
mains in his office any unpaid con- <lb />
bonds of tho Raleigh and <lb />
and why they have not <lb />
been paid. <lb />
The bill relating to the Rocky Mount <lb />
and Industrial <lb />
To increase the given prisoners <lb />
good behavior. <lb />
To enable creditors to <lb />
reach judgment in land where the <lb />
judgment debtors are as ten- <lb />
ants in common. <lb />
To give orphan asylum fit <lb />
Oxford extra appropriation of <lb />
annually. <lb />
To provide for <lb />
North Carolina at the Tennessee ex- <lb />
position. <lb />
To regulate the sale cf liquor in Col- <lb />
county. <lb />
To promote oyster culture in Now <lb />
Hanover county. <lb />
The speaker announced as the special <lb />
order the election of railway <lb />
and state <lb />
Hancock nominated for <lb />
commissioner D. II. Abbott, of <lb />
county, Parker, of <lb />
seconded the <lb />
nation. <lb />
Nelson nominated E. C. <lb />
and Duffy seconded it. <lb />
Ward, majority populist, nominated <lb />
John Graham, of Warren. <lb />
The result of the ballot <lb />
Gil, Graham <lb />
Sputter bolting populist, <lb />
voted for Abbott. <lb />
For state librarian Hodges nominated <lb />
A. Cobb, bolter. <lb />
Johnson nominated E. A. Cole, a <lb />
straight populist, of Moore county. <lb />
nominated J. C. Ellington. <lb />
The result of vole was-- Cobb <lb />
Ellington Cole speaker <lb />
voted and, of course, for Cobb. <lb />
By consent, Adams introduced a <lb />
resolution to pay James II. Young, of <lb />
expenses his election <lb />
contest, and Duffy one to pay M. B. <lb />
the same amount. <lb />
As a special order the senate bill to <lb />
revise and amend the public school law <lb />
wan taken up. It creates a state board <lb />
of examiners, county etc. <lb />
fas drawn by Senator It <lb />
was put upon its second reading and <lb />
holders, directors and officers of rail- <lb />
roads and other corporations, to take <lb />
an oath. <lb />
To prohibit i lams the <lb />
Columbus county. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock and <lb />
calender was taken up and the follow- <lb />
bills <lb />
To allow special township <lb />
taxes in Person county and in Tyrrell <lb />
county. <lb />
To incorporate the Snow Hill rail- <lb />
road. <lb />
To incorporate the Chatham, Moore <lb />
ind bank at <lb />
To create Beaver Dam township. <lb />
Washington county. <lb />
To protect deer wild turkeys in <lb />
Moore county. <lb />
To give children in county <lb />
the sight to binds on their way to <lb />
school. <lb />
bill passed providing for work- <lb />
by taxation tho roads of Wilson, <lb />
Wayne and Greene counties. <lb />
stricken <lb />
Roberts, republican, made a motion <lb />
to adjourn for one minute in honor <lb />
William It was over- <lb />
voted down and Roberts <lb />
angrily cried it's all right <lb />
Bills passed as <lb />
To allow Whiteville to charge <lb />
or liquor license. <lb />
To place county in the <lb />
Fourth congressional district and Vance <lb />
and Sorry in the Filth. <lb />
To declare Cape Fear and lower <lb />
Little rivers Harnett county lawful <lb />
fences. <lb />
To give county a second <lb />
week et November <lb />
Pinnix advocated his bill to take <lb />
Moor i Carolina history out <lb />
the public school list. He said it was <lb />
partisan and that from it you could <lb />
not tell who was governor from 1872 <lb />
to <lb />
asked Pinnix be <lb />
state adoption. <lb />
He said <lb />
thou said not leave <lb />
it to the state board <lb />
K s said Was the only state <lb />
hist <lb />
of New raid the <lb />
history was bad. Rill it and somebody <lb />
will write a fair history. <lb />
Dixon moved to The <lb />
bill to <lb />
Bills passed rs follows <lb />
To extend the corporate limits of Mt. <lb />
To i the Tar River and <lb />
Carolina Railway Company. <lb />
To allow Sampson county to <lb />
in bonds.<lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met a o'clock. <lb />
Bills passed as follows <lb />
incorporate the mil Co- <lb />
passed Its third reading Hallway Lumber Com- <lb />
and Wayne <lb />
with but half m dozen noes. <lb />
The senate amendment to <lb />
HAY. <lb />
Tills were introduced in the Senate <lb />
as <lb />
To incorporate the Underwrite s <lb />
Goldsboro readings under <lb />
suspension of the <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The hour arrived for election of <lb />
a railroad commissioner and the state <lb />
librarian, and the election was gone <lb />
into. <lb />
Senator Mitchell d in <lb />
Julio <lb />
placed in Humiliation D. <lb />
II. Abbott. <lb />
said was unusual see in <lb />
the legislature North <lb />
who call themselves populists sup- <lb />
porting republicans for pie they <lb />
were in the majority, but the <lb />
would stick to the republicans. <lb />
The vote <lb />
ham The <lb />
cans and bolting populists voted for <lb />
for stale an be- <lb />
in order, placed ill <lb />
It, A. <lb />
Justice nominated J. O. <lb />
of county. <lb />
The Cole <lb />
and Ellington <lb />
Bills passed u follows <lb />
To the of New Bern. <lb />
i a off. red before the <lb />
by It is similar <lb />
to the Wilmington bill. The vote was <lb />
ayes, MM, <lb />
To n the clerk of the superior <lb />
of Robeson county clerk <lb />
of the criminal circuit court of that <lb />
county. <lb />
To establish a dispensary Vance <lb />
to be lift u lb vote if <lb />
charter bill was <lb />
in, this allowing registration books to <lb />
be kept open only Jen, days before <lb />
election. <lb />
The house concurred in the <lb />
amendment the New Bent charter <lb />
bill, the amendment being the same <lb />
as the Wilmington bill, by which tho <lb />
governor appoints the aldermen. <lb />
nun <lb />
The house took up the bill to were MO <lb />
the animal appropriation to the state <lb />
guard from to <lb />
Hancock, chairman of the military <lb />
committee, warmly supported it. <lb />
Bryan, Chatham, who two years <lb />
ago desired to take away all <lb />
opposed it. <lb />
moved to table an- Hancock <lb />
protested. <lb />
attempted to get <lb />
of the vote, but was not <lb />
The yeas and nays were <lb />
demanded on the motion to put the <lb />
There much explaining <lb />
of votes. <lb />
The motion to put on the clincher <lb />
noes <lb />
The bill passed to place and <lb />
counties in the con <lb />
. r district and and <lb />
in the Eighth congressional district <lb />
Its purpose is lo make Eighth dis- <lb />
republican positively and kt <lb />
our in the Seventh district and <lb />
u democratic. <lb />
FIFTIETH BAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. Lieut, <lb />
Governor presiding. <lb />
following bills were parsed <lb />
To improve the public roads Ali- <lb />
son <lb />
To amend the charter the town <lb />
in Anson county- <lb />
Railway Lumber Company. <lb />
To create the slate board of <lb />
The special order was taken up, be- <lb />
the to revise and consolidate <lb />
the charter of <lb />
This bill was reported unfavorably <lb />
by the committee on corporations. A <lb />
report was filed, recommend- <lb />
its passage. <lb />
The House met at o'clock, <lb />
There was greatest <lb />
sensation here today ever known in <lb />
North Carolina. It Occurred in the <lb />
house At <lb />
Sutton, Cumberland, member <lb />
the committee to investigate the <lb />
lease of the Carolina to <lb />
which the senate substitute bill was re <lb />
arose. Cook, who is chairman <lb />
of that special committee, was in the <lb />
chair. Lusk presiding during the ear- <lb />
lier part of the and Speaker <lb />
who was so hoarse that he <lb />
spoke with difficulty, sat on left of <lb />
Cook. Sutton asked consent to 0.11 up <lb />
the resolution asking the supreme court <lb />
to give tomorrow its opinion in <lb />
matter of the substitute for the lease <lb />
bill. His purpose was to gain tune. <lb />
Blackburn sprang to feet and as <lb />
the hands of the clock to noon <lb />
declared that the hour set for the <lb />
so Law <lb />
arrive it d that ii must be <lb />
Both he and on their <lb />
feet. i- we.-e the <lb />
speaker to n c one or the other. <lb />
those who out <lb />
were Hancock <lb />
and Alexander, Sutton, of r- <lb />
people of that county. <lb />
To drain Carter's creek, in <lb />
county. <lb />
To establish a graded school the <lb />
district to be known as Hill dis- <lb />
Tc authorize the school commission- <lb />
Raleigh township to issue school <lb />
establish the graded of <lb />
in Clay county. <lb />
To allow Iredell county to levy a <lb />
special tax. <lb />
To prohibit sale c and <lb />
moral books. <lb />
To require all banners a <lb />
holders of same and officers, th uproar continued <lb />
held up until the resolution was acted <lb />
on. He wan it d <lb />
Then the storm burst. <lb />
Blackburn said ; know that <lb />
under the res adopted by this <lb />
house no resolution can be introduced <lb />
save by consent. You know <lb />
that the journal slums that the <lb />
was not introduced. I move that <lb />
the house concur in the senate <lb />
Then confusion broke Twenty <lb />
were floor at once all <lb />
shouting, all protesting, some one way <lb />
some The two factions arrayed <lb />
themselves. For two or three minutes <lb />
Person, of Wayne, moved I list I he <lb />
house take a recess until <lb />
There was a roar protests -Vote <lb />
it down, vote it amid tie <lb />
din, the voices of Alexander, the two <lb />
ON <lb />
and Hancock could heard <lb />
seconding the motion. The aisles tilled- <lb />
put the motion. a <lb />
burst drowned by a <lb />
rush of which rattled to <lb />
dome and descended in a torrent of <lb />
sound. <lb />
shouted Blackburn, <lb />
and forty more ; but Cook declared <lb />
the house had taken a recess until <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Blackburn u the aisle. <lb />
is he cried. appeal from the <lb />
decision of the <lb />
The at this moment, was <lb />
Cook left the chair the <lb />
gavel fell. He to the rear lob- <lb />
by. The uproar raged, <lb />
broke loose. Members rushed to the <lb />
fro it. Some put on their hats and <lb />
moved towards the door. Some the <lb />
more timorous hurried to <lb />
The atmosphere was tilled with <lb />
mainly of Cook and his ruling. <lb />
is is <lb />
will not submit to h d <lb />
to declare the house adjourn- <lb />
shouted Cook's friends. Factions <lb />
faced other prepared for battle- <lb />
One blow would have caused instant <lb />
men shouted <lb />
sake slop this. It is the most disgrace- <lb />
scene the house ever witnessed <lb />
Never talk about the of 1808 <lb />
During the turmoil Speaker <lb />
sat serene in at <lb />
desk. <lb />
Suddenly Murphy shouted I <lb />
house with jut a speaker. I move we <lb />
elect Freeman speaker pro <lb />
second the said Black- <lb />
burn and a score of ethers and Murphy <lb />
put the motion. There was a volley of <lb />
and then, taking <lb />
arm Murphy Jed him lo the speak- <lb />
desk. did not take the <lb />
chair, but stood the end of the <lb />
desk. <lb />
The assemblage was now a <lb />
The fairly bulged with Wild, <lb />
excited spectators. The <lb />
the senator poured <lb />
hall the house. <lb />
Suddenly to the trout <lb />
and leaning over at which the <lb />
correspondents MM <lb />
seated, n his arms high above his <lb />
head and in his loudest voice shout <lb />
as he looked at Freeman at the <lb />
desk ; protest. In the <lb />
name of North I This <lb />
is This is We <lb />
ought to send for a force to clear this <lb />
hall and to stop these riotous and <lb />
revolutionary proceedings. Be ashamed <lb />
of yourselves. Be All this was <lb />
with a rising voice to the <lb />
of yells and cries which <lb />
stunned the ear. <lb />
Alexander, rushing up even nearer <lb />
the desk, shook his fist at <lb />
eyes flashed with <lb />
down from that be <lb />
arc a usurper. You are a <lb />
The faction, all party hues broken, <lb />
roared and glared at each other. Angry <lb />
words passed and <lb />
Suddenly II. A. Gudger appeared <lb />
while Freeman was and stood <lb />
reside was entreating <lb />
the house to be quiet. So Ii-k-i <lb />
him. am not to he <lb />
cried. <lb />
C leaned over the desk and <lb />
said lets all <lb />
Freeman get excited. <lb />
This a small matter. The journal <lb />
shows we have taken a until <lb />
Dockery walked near the <lb />
clerk's desk and said hear <lb />
me. settle this matter at this <lb />
of the and <lb />
but I protest against this revolutionary <lb />
Freeman stepped down at 12.12 <lb />
o'clock. The whole affair had occupied <lb />
hut nine minutes, but minutes seemed <lb />
hours. <lb />
There were cries, ought to <lb />
be There were others, <lb />
Cook must be impeached. He is not <lb />
our speaker. He will not act <lb />
There were loud curses of Cook, who <lb />
by this lime had left the hall, for his <lb />
ignoring the demand for a division on <lb />
the vote to adjourn. Cook's partisans <lb />
declared he bad a perfect right to declare <lb />
the <lb />
Blackburn sprang on the desk <lb />
shouted us lair play. We won't <lb />
he <lb />
The men declared be <lb />
knew the substitute supporters were in <lb />
the majority and had won fight. <lb />
Speaker as matters quieted, <lb />
around to the desk <lb />
and spoke of his He was <lb />
very calm. <lb />
By o'clock barely a dozen <lb />
member were in the hall. The lately <lb />
gorged were empty. The <lb />
quiet after the storm was almost start- <lb />
Out from the the <lb />
poured. Groups of excited talkers <lb />
were seen every <lb />
men said conduct made listen <lb />
votes- <lb />
Governor Russell was in his <lb />
beneath the hall. At the first roar <lb />
above his heal he the building <lb />
was Then he ran out and <lb />
up stairs; nor did he stop until he. <lb />
reached the Head the stairway on <lb />
Hie second floor. There he met <lb />
t- <lb />
people <lb />
of the hall and loan v bat the <lb />
was. <lb />
passed to incorporate the Tar <lb />
River <lb />
To place all lire insurance <lb />
under the jurisdiction of the secretary <lb />
of state and give him power to inquire <lb />
into rates, and provides rates on <lb />
buildings shall be higher than <lb />
in Virginia. <lb />
To appropriate additional <lb />
colored agricultural and mechanical <lb />
college ; as a substitute the <lb />
bill to the college as its <lb />
share of the United States <lb />
land scrip <lb />
The omnibus liquor bill passed its <lb />
final reading. <lb />
A committee was appointed to confer <lb />
a senate on educational <lb />
day. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate went into executive <lb />
to confirm the appointment the <lb />
trustees of Normal and Industrial <lb />
school. A. J. Pitt, J. A. <lb />
Randolph, and A- S. Peace of <lb />
Granville. They were confirmed. <lb />
The bill was taken up to amend <lb />
election law. This is a substitute the <lb />
original bill introduced by Grant. <lb />
substitute is also by the <lb />
same senator. The bill provides that <lb />
the Jerk the register deeds <lb />
and chairman the county <lb />
.-hall appoint all the registrars <lb />
s of eh without recoil.- <lb />
of any one. U ignores ll <lb />
of the State aid county exec, <lb />
committees. It also provide tor <lb />
three ballot boxes, one township <lb />
officers, one for county one <lb />
state officers. The length time <lb />
to register is extended to the Sat- <lb />
until o'clock when a voter is <lb />
challenged. The reason shall be slated <lb />
on the book; each <lb />
chairman of the slate and county each <lb />
political party shall with the seer <lb />
of stale and clerk court a <lb />
implicate ticket that is to be used in <lb />
t with the names of ail <lb />
dates and with or without a design or <lb />
device Any other tickets shall be tie <lb />
counterfeit and the party issuing <lb />
th. m guilty of misdemeanor. In city <lb />
elections the mayor shall certify <lb />
registrars and judges of election. II he <lb />
be a candidate, then the shall <lb />
and he be a candidate then they <lb />
shall he certified by duel of police <lb />
that city registration books shall be <lb />
open forty days pit-ceding election. <lb />
In removals from one precinct to <lb />
another the voter is allowed up to the <lb />
day of election to get a certificate. The <lb />
of the bill do not apply to <lb />
cities or towns have a charier <lb />
for election. <lb />
The bill passed its third <lb />
senator from Fill, l remarking <lb />
that the law would not benefit any but <lb />
democrats. <lb />
The bill to encourage local taxation <lb />
for public schools next came up. Tin <lb />
is bill which appropriates <lb />
tor year, and allows school dis- <lb />
to for taxes t the <lb />
amount of the state treasurer to <lb />
duplicate amount raised- <lb />
Ai water offered an amendment to <lb />
direct the <lb />
it pro <lb />
school districts. <lb />
The amendment of was lost <lb />
and substitute passed its third read- <lb />
; noes, <lb />
The resolution <lb />
trait Senator appropriating <lb />
came u . The picture is valued <lb />
at Rollins slated that the <lb />
friends of Senator Vance in <lb />
would furnish thereby <lb />
the price. The resolution was adopted <lb />
unanimously by a rising vote. <lb />
house. <lb />
The Senate bill giving the public <lb />
to Guy V. Barnes, of Raleigh, <lb />
was A was of- <lb />
leaving the whole matter to the <lb />
governor's council. The debate was at <lb />
times very warm. The substitute was <lb />
to <lb />
tor. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Implements, <lb />
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Hock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN STREET, N. C. <lb />
. . .-.; .-. K MM <lb />
a plan y Farmer's can I<lb />
FEE <lb />
. r ., .-. it -t <lb />
h i , u <lb />
it i .; i T. <lb />
-A ,,. <lb />
. Tl i . k. <lb />
pr <lb />
III. I till- H <lb />
Mil. It <lb />
M. H. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N J. <lb />
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb />
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb />
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
IV. H. <lb />
Next don-to Griffin THE LIVE GROCER- <lb />
I. W. HIGGS. <lb />
I. S. HIGGS, Cashier HENRY HARDING. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
IV, <lb />
Capital More a Hall <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
R. R.<lb />
respectfully solicit <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
decks and Account furnish <lb />
on <lb />
GRENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ard Mules <lb />
go to Dr. James old stand, rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
cod. I have just returned with a lull line of <lb />
from Richmond, at prices to suit <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Causes fully hall tho sickness the world. It <lb />
retains the digested food too long in the bowels <lb />
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, <lb />
Hood's <lb />
bad coated M m <lb />
tongue, sick headache, In- f <lb />
eta Hood's rills IS <lb />
cure <lb />
Prepared by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
She only Fills to take with Hood's <lb />
Equitable Lite Ar- <lb />
the <lb />
States, all the Life <lb />
i , want to <lb />
solicit Liberal contracts will <lb />
be given. Apply In person or by latter <lb />
with reference to <lb />
CO M <lb />
Va. <lb />
Call at once, to see my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. i <lb />
I have a Livery in connection and have both <lb />
turnouts and polite drivers. <lb />
E. O. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, or Norfolk Traps <lb />
I can save you per cent. Nothing but first <lb />
-class vehicles sold and <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue the power sale con- <lb />
In a Mortgage executed and de- <lb />
livered by Archibald Cox, to W. H. ox <lb />
on the 30th day of March and duly <lb />
recorded In the office <lb />
of county, North Carolina, In book <lb />
I page ISA, the undersigned will <lb />
expose to public sale, before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville, for cash, to <lb />
the highest Udder, on Monday, April <lb />
the following real property, <lb />
to In Swift township, <lb />
county, the lands of G; W, <lb />
Cox on the. north, by Prank Hardy on <lb />
th, east, by the Nelson heirs on t <lb />
and by the lands of Archibald Cox on <lb />
the south containing acres, being <lb />
the same conveyed to Arch Cox by Ms <lb />
father. Win Cox, to satisfy said <lb />
Dead. <lb />
This day 1897 <lb />
W. H, COX, Mortgagee. <lb />
j t I <lb />
stock <lb />
be <lb />
COST. <lb />
Owing to the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
be sold you can get genuine bargains, <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
will be closed out as fast as <lb />
possible. <lb /></p>
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k . A <lb />
.- <lb />
-A<lb />
Patriotism <lb />
and good <lb />
sense go <lb />
together in <lb />
choosing <lb />
hats. No <lb />
hats in the J <lb />
world like <lb />
American American <lb />
hats like <lb />
Stetson Hats <lb />
Stiff and Soft Felt Hats fore- <lb />
J most for and wear. <lb />
New Spring Styles on sale, r <lb />
PI POINTS. <lb />
People You Know, r May Know. <lb />
L. C. King, of Norfolk, arrived <lb />
Saturday <lb />
G. Pinning retorted Wednesday <lb />
evening <lb />
W James left a <lb />
trip to New York. <lb />
Its Better <lb />
to be a young than <lb />
an old bird of <lb />
The Early Bird <lb />
Catches Worm.<lb />
S be first to to f tore this mid get some <lb />
of we to c fUr. in <lb />
Into the band wagon <lb />
sweet of low in ices and policy. <lb />
goods which you ought to Lave, Mid order <lb />
Way thorn, we simply <lb />
ll out of prices for this week- <lb />
and everything i lea will go at the lowest prices yon ever <lb />
heard of to room for m coeds which are begin <lb />
to arrive. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Reflections <lb />
spring poems are on tap. <lb />
vacant score in <lb />
Spring styles arc en the the jump. <lb />
Can't make it word <lb />
A dead deceased <lb />
first Pres is with us. <lb />
muM out in the rain, <lb />
hut April Alar. <lb />
Latitude and longitude are only <lb />
learned by <lb />
; . <lb />
One railroad suit occupied v <lb />
of court last week. <lb />
fay there was a <lb />
snow last night. <lb />
garden work las been done <lb />
during the past week. <lb />
can now Lave all the time <lb />
be to shoot duck. <lb />
One swallow makes not make a spring, <lb />
nut one grasshopper <lb />
A girl should marry for protection <lb />
and not for revenue <lb />
Must our folks have returned from <lb />
Washington horse fair. <lb />
Ed h. is building a large <lb />
house in rear his store. <lb />
The expenditures by the <lb />
04th Congress exceed a billion dollars. <lb />
catch of shad is increasing <lb />
to get prices for a roe nearer in <lb />
reach. <lb />
Grover, Grover, it is all now over, <lb />
you'll be a rover, with more <lb />
over. <lb />
So far March has base lamb like, but <lb />
you will hear the roar before the <lb />
month is out. <lb />
It is said that fish make brains. <lb />
guess the MM it is because they <lb />
in schools. <lb />
You help your town by not buying <lb />
anything away home which you <lb />
tan get at <lb />
aid training far their <lb />
while the are preparing to <lb />
go tor train. <lb />
The State Senate adjourned a whole <lb />
minute Thursday in honor <lb />
inauguration. <lb />
The bird law takes effect on the <lb />
of this month. So you may prepare to <lb />
away your gun. <lb />
Street lamps are seldom needed more <lb />
that; on Saturday and Sunday <lb />
but were lighted. <lb />
Cotton started on in- <lb />
day with a big tumble in <lb />
Notwithstanding everything is lent <lb />
now for forty days, there is no <lb />
against paying a bill occasional Iv. <lb />
occasionally. <lb />
Nearly everything that is <lb />
attention begins with C. There's <lb />
Cleveland, Crete, Cuba and Carson <lb />
City. C <lb />
E. L. is opening a stock <lb />
goods in the former Baker Hart <lb />
hardware building just south of <lb />
office. <lb />
Jim after meeting with such <lb />
his late mule investment, <lb />
has decided to make a change and now <lb />
has his eyes on a gas boat. <lb />
You need not be in a hurry to shed <lb />
your whiskers or heavy clothing when <lb />
these balmy days come along. There <lb />
will be more cold weather yet. <lb />
are in a fearfully bad <lb />
condition. In many places travel is <lb />
difficult. This argues that everybody <lb />
should be interested in better <lb />
The year 1897 began on Friday and <lb />
will end on Friday, and has fifty-three <lb />
Fridays in it. Superstitious people <lb />
believe this s ominous and are looking <lb />
for all sorts of terrible things. <lb />
Strange things do happen. The <lb />
legislature enacted a law <lb />
to punish a man who marries his moth- <lb />
just as it fact that he <lb />
her was not punishment <lb />
enough. <lb />
The Missouri legislature has enacted <lb />
a law prohibiting any one who is not a <lb />
citizen of the States from per- <lb />
forming the marriage ceremony. The <lb />
law applies to clergymen as well as lo <lb />
civil officers. <lb />
It is a great deal better to go <lb />
the world believing everybody is <lb />
good and honest than it is to be con- <lb />
that all your <lb />
and neighbors are thieves, liars and <lb />
possessed of bad character generally. <lb />
The appearance of advertising <lb />
indicate the is being done, <lb />
or will be done, and so long as every <lb />
body prefers to buy men success <lb />
rather than of men of failure, just so <lb />
long will the man who advertisers be <lb />
likely to do the <lb />
We learn that a young man in <lb />
had paying some attention to <lb />
a young lady in North Carolina. Not <lb />
many days ago he paid her a and <lb />
urged nil immediate marriage. The <lb />
lady whereupon the <lb />
young man took on some bug juice and <lb />
tried to procure a license and preacher <lb />
to have a marriage anyway. <lb />
The New York Sun. asked to name <lb />
the ten American women who will <lb />
live longest in history, gives this an <lb />
Martha Washington, <lb />
Mollie Pitcher, <lb />
Elizabeth Black well, Elisabeth <lb />
Priscilla Alden, Eliza Goose, <lb />
Maria Mitchell, <lb />
Beech-, r St owe and Lucre Mutt, <lb />
price. That's <lb />
A career who sometime ago <lb />
K- B. having a farm in <lb />
near College City. That on which Abraham Lincoln was <lb />
lion of the town to born, is to sell it to <lb />
Government for The <lb />
Miss Maggie Langley has gone lo <lb />
to spend a days. <lb />
is visiting <lb />
tor a days. <lb />
S. and wile returned <lb />
Saturday evening Baltimore. <lb />
returned <lb />
evening from a visit to Washington. <lb />
W. K. Smith returned Saturday <lb />
evening from a visit to county. <lb />
went north to <lb />
make purchases tor spring and summer. <lb />
Frank Wilson Monday tor the <lb />
northern to purchase new <lb />
lira. Bettie Mosely. of <lb />
is her daughter, Mis J. W. <lb />
-Miss T. Carver, of Raleigh, who <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. S M <lb />
h Monday. <lb />
Mrs. S- M. <lb />
Thursday evening to visit <lb />
sister. Mrs S. B. Wilson <lb />
A. H. Taft, of the firm Kicks <lb />
Tall, the <lb />
in irk-Is to new garish. <lb />
Anise <lb />
morning. She will <lb />
in the millinery business here with Mrs <lb />
J. <lb />
Be cam d <lb />
evening to his appointment <lb />
Ml. Sunday, and p urned <lb />
to Littleton Monday. <lb />
Hisses Snug, <lb />
of Snow who made a visit to <lb />
Hiss Hooker, home <lb />
E I. and wile <lb />
days ago to <lb />
make ville their In Mr. Me- <lb />
i- a native of I'm <lb />
has i living in <lb />
A. M. Moore, who left Greenville in <lb />
for Seattle, Washington, arrived <lb />
evening en a visit. During <lb />
his residence in the northwest he has <lb />
seen much of people of all nations and <lb />
classes, and says has yet to sec a <lb />
pt or a section that will <lb />
with eastern North Carolina. <lb />
For she Reflector. <lb />
ONCE<lb />
Sue and one were strolling <lb />
Where the bluebells loved to grow, <lb />
Swinging out their bell shaped censers, <lb />
Tossing sweetness to and fro. <lb />
All those reddish, purple beauties <lb />
their births in woodland wilds. <lb />
Clinging to some twig, or bramble <lb />
a frightened, child. <lb />
Yards and yards of green, gray <lb />
O'er the nearest holly <lb />
Bi laden were the branches <lb />
as the moss-s swayed. <lb />
Not far an aged beech tree <lb />
With a lightning crown <lb />
Through the leaves and parted branches <lb />
Sifted ripening beech nuts down. <lb />
For the busy bright eyed <lb />
In bis lo in made their nests <lb />
So be gave both and shelter <lb />
To his chattering guests. <lb />
All the M side, <lb />
Tufted cedars all a row, <lb />
Each like Alpine cottage <lb />
In midwinter thatched with snow. <lb />
Through pine trees slender lingers, <lb />
IV come moaning sweet retrains <lb />
Nev r yet, has written music <lb />
Can those mystic minor strains. <lb />
Gorgeous clouds were busy weaving <lb />
Wrappings for the aged sun <lb />
lie was going o'er the <lb />
Ad would need them one. <lb />
the place was lull U <lb />
Pictures, pictures every where, <lb />
n Idle river near as <lb />
intoning <lb />
AH those have long per- <lb />
Not a trace is dear Sue, <lb />
the s <lb />
Trample v here the <lb />
there's beauty, , -is <lb />
Flo. with huh Inn bright <lb />
know a <lb />
be nothing without light. <lb />
County Fine Pigs. <lb />
Yesterday Col. I. A. <lb />
The Board of County Commission- to Messrs. Sugg Bros, and M. K. <lb />
held their regular monthly meeting , county, two fine blooded <lb />
on the first Monday March. <lb />
The pauper orders were issued, <lb />
in amounts allowed being <lb />
pigs, months old to a day, that weigh <lb />
ed pounds gross. were Po- <lb />
land China with short Guinea <lb />
We Extend Thanks. <lb />
made as follows Nancy Moore from the Colonel rays were too fine to <lb />
to Kenneth Henderson from j kill He has others the same <lb />
3.00 to Martha Thomas from stock. <lb />
good <lb />
makes <lb />
a full <lb />
It pays to have <lb />
to Mrs. W. Crisp from the kind <lb />
to Peal <lb />
increased from <lb />
Ike following were add. d Marriage License, <lb />
the pauper list for monthly For the week in March the <lb />
Hardy Randolph Henry Jenkins Deeds issued only three <lb />
Daniel Move lie-uses one while and <lb />
Orders for general county <lb />
amounting to were i-sued <lb />
Swift Creek and stock law Williams and Charlotte <lb />
territory j in <lb />
law territory <lb />
Valuation of lands Dawson was <lb />
corrected and he <lb />
out pf Swift Creek and <lb />
c. <lb />
Baker from <lb />
payment poll tax for her husband, <lb />
deceased. <lb />
of Bethel township were <lb />
ordered to allot hands to the public <lb />
road leading from the Patsy White- <lb />
place to Bounty line near Parmele. <lb />
S. S. Standard K- per- <lb />
presented his bond which <lb />
was <lb />
A road ordered laid out in <lb />
township running through <lb />
of Shade Cox, May Hardy, H. <lb />
l. and <lb />
Several re allowed to list <lb />
The made February meeting <lb />
an in Con aim <lb />
Creek t was revoked, the sum <lb />
being illegal. <lb />
Grimes. <lb />
Morgan. <lb />
John K. and <lb />
On Sunday the choir of Baptist <lb />
church was assisted by T. E. <lb />
Hooker, who sang a at <lb />
each service. She it <lb />
sweet and singe <lb />
rich, <lb />
ii M B doesn't get a chance every <lb />
day to buy farms on which Lincoln <lb />
lo <lb />
race, <lb />
with loser. <lb />
Such is life. ,. <lb />
for Kentucky -i about <lb />
II an acre. <lb />
Presbyterian <lb />
On next Sunday Dr. William Black, <lb />
Evangelist, will begin a series of meet- <lb />
in the Presbyterian to con- <lb />
days or longer. <lb />
services will i Wednesday <lb />
night, at which time N. M. Wat- <lb />
son, of the church will preach. <lb />
Dis. C M. Payne, of Washington <lb />
J. B. Morion, are both ex- <lb />
to arrive Thursday and will <lb />
Continue the services the remainder of <lb />
this Week. A cordial invitation is <lb />
to the ministers, and <lb />
citizens the attend all <lb />
Let all pray earnestly for a <lb />
great of the Holy Spirit <lb />
upon the meeting. <lb />
Dead. <lb />
A colored man named <lb />
who work-d at <lb />
dropped dead in . <lb />
day. Hi I i d sonic <lb />
d-i, and just .;,.,. of a <lb />
severe misery in his side. It is sup- <lb />
posed his death was caused by heart <lb />
Thieves at Work, <lb />
We learn of a burglary that took <lb />
place .-ft Bethel on Wednesday night. <lb />
The store of Knox Co-, do <lb />
Bess in that town, <lb />
time during the night and the thief car- <lb />
away about <lb />
worth goods. There is no clue lo <lb />
the party. <lb />
Of test prove <lb />
hi to <lb />
1st, Greatest Merit <lb />
by s <lb />
and <lb />
tn <lb />
and <lb />
Greatest Cures <lb />
, n by tie.- ask o <lb />
voluntary test <lb />
and actually produce <lb />
Greatest Sales <lb />
According to the statements <lb />
all over country. <lb />
In these three points Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla is peculiar to <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the best It Is One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
are the only<lb />
People buy Hood's year <lb />
after year because It does good. It <lb />
do you good to take it now. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. March 8th; <lb />
Our friends still hauling <lb />
We hope they may pot <lb />
have to wear long when it comes <lb />
time to pay for it. <lb />
Several from here attended the <lb />
Washington fair last week. <lb />
T. Simmons, cf Washington, was <lb />
here just buck horn <lb />
New Bern lair. <lb />
Miss Emma House, is <lb />
visiting here. <lb />
Capt. Win. returned Saturday <lb />
and will take charge of the new loco- <lb />
motive of the son <lb />
Lumber Co. which is expected lo arrive <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Gurganus, who have <lb />
been suffering with are much <lb />
improved. <lb />
and Lena <lb />
spent last week at Hollands visiting <lb />
relatives. <lb />
D. E Whichard returned to school <lb />
at r.- lost week. <lb />
Rev. E. E. of Virginia <lb />
preached at Swamp lust Friday, <lb />
We were glad to see W. D- Moore, <lb />
who formerly lived near here, but <lb />
of New York, in town lust week. <lb />
J. R. Mobley and W. L. Jones <lb />
spent Sunday in Washington. <lb />
Goes to <lb />
J. R. Whichard of the Hickory <lb />
Times, has purchased the Lumber m <lb />
from he widow of the late <lb />
W. W- and will move to <lb />
Lumberton and continue that paper. <lb />
He can hardly hope to fill the place <lb />
with the people and press of the State <lb />
that editor occupied, but <lb />
he can give Lumberton a good paper. <lb />
Bill Faded. <lb />
The to <lb />
b- congratulated that the Person bill <lb />
the Legislature to ware- <lb />
house charges failed Co pass The <lb />
Legislature of 1895 made the charges <lb />
low enough; mid if this last bill had <lb />
passed making still reduction it <lb />
nave closed up several markets <lb />
in the State. <lb />
Baby Mine <lb />
Every mother <lb />
feels an i r. d e <lb />
dread <lb />
of the pain and <lb />
danger attend- <lb />
ant upon the <lb />
most, critical <lb />
of her life. <lb />
Becoming a <lb />
mother should be <lb />
a source of joy <lb />
to all, but the <lb />
suffering and <lb />
of the ordeal make <lb />
its anticipation one of misery. <lb />
MOTHER'S <lb />
is the remedy which relieves <lb />
women of the great pain and <lb />
incident to maternity; this <lb />
which is dreaded as woman's <lb />
severest trial is not only made <lb />
painless, but all the danger is re- <lb />
moved by its use. Those who use <lb />
this remedy are no longer de- <lb />
gloomy; nervousness <lb />
nausea and other distressing con- <lb />
are avoided, the system is <lb />
made ready for the coming event, <lb />
and the serious accidents so com- <lb />
to the critical hour are <lb />
obviated by the use of Mother's <lb />
Friend. It is a blessing to woman. <lb />
1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Sr, <lb />
or sent by mail on receipt or price. <lb />
BOOKS Information of <lb />
interest in all women, will e sent <lb />
to any address, upon application, by <lb />
The CO. Attests, H. <lb />
J. R. COREY, <lb />
Two Cur <lb />
Mr. h. S. May, of town- <lb />
ship, the two cu- <lb />
Friday. One was was a <lb />
moth hen egg weighing ounces <lb />
inches in length. Th is <lb />
was laid by a The <lb />
other Was a car of corn. At <lb />
the butt the cob it was one <lb />
ear, dividing in hi into four <lb />
distinct points. ear Ins <lb />
the exact shape o a human jaw <lb />
tooth. <lb />
An Extra Session. <lb />
In delivering his inaugural at <lb />
yesterday, President Mo- <lb />
condition of the public treasury <lb />
demands the immediate attention of <lb />
Congress in should <lb />
not be considered a disturbing influence. <lb />
There can no better the <lb />
upon a sound, financial <lb />
economical basis, than now. Under the <lb />
circumstances, I shall consider it my <lb />
duty to convene Congress in extra <lb />
March next. <lb />
Fresh Butter X package <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Inasmuch as a of senate <lb />
could not be forced by <lb />
sell, who is acting tn the roll of a dicta- <lb />
tor, to support the radical ease <lb />
bill passed by the house, His <lb />
is Democrat. <lb />
Good Ar Tee Ads. <lb />
The prince of advertisers, P. T. Bar- <lb />
led the unsuspecting to lie- <lb />
that he care people <lb />
said about him so lung as they said <lb />
something. And yet Mr. Barnum <lb />
ways chose some way of having good <lb />
said of him. He wanted that kind of <lb />
advertising. It is that, kind that pays <lb />
best. The advertiser of today is a pub- <lb />
character. He likes to be talked <lb />
about, but experience has taught him <lb />
that kind talk that pays him best <lb />
is to be mentioned by meat <lb />
favorable way, He wisely governs him- <lb />
sell Sense. <lb />
Almost a lire. <lb />
Aleut G Sunday evening V. <lb />
J. Lee was on his way to supper Pass, <lb />
along street In front of <lb />
Hotel Macon he happened to look over <lb />
in the lot just north the John <lb />
Buggy Co's. factory and saw a light <lb />
under the edge the building. Going <lb />
over to investigate he found some <lb />
shavings and grass burning under the <lb />
edge of the factory. Calling some parties <lb />
to his assistance the lire was extinguish- <lb />
ed without giving genial alarm. <lb />
It is believed that some one all. <lb />
to burn the factory. Servants about <lb />
hotel say they a man striking <lb />
over there- shortly before the <lb />
use was discovered, but could net tell <lb />
who he was. <lb />
UNDERTAKERS, <lb />
EMBALMERS. <lb />
We have just a new <lb />
hearse and the of <lb />
end la metal- <lb />
and cloth brought to <lb />
We j Jo embalm- <lb />
in ah form-,. <lb />
Personal to con <lb />
Doting funerals and bodies on- <lb />
to care will receive <lb />
mark respect. <lb />
Oat prices are lower than ever. <lb />
We do not monopoly but <lb />
invite <lb />
We own found a any and nil <lb />
times in the John <lb />
Co's building. <lb />
BOB GREENE CO, <lb />
i-v- <lb />
AM COLLARS <lb />
Millinery. <lb />
Also a nice line h <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
can now be found in <lb />
the brick store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
Our Inauguration <lb />
OF <lb />
SPRING STYLES <lb />
BEG IN-r- <lb />
From this day on. <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
cheap. <lb />
As Spring Comes <lb />
MINDS VERY TURN TO GOODS <lb />
SUITABLE FOR SEASON. <lb />
MY HE <lb />
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY- <lb />
THING NEW AND STYLISH. THE QUALITY OF <lb />
MY GOODS AND WILL YOU. <lb />
I STILL SOME DESIRABLE WINTER <lb />
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT <lb />
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK <lb />
PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORE. <lb />
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES- <lb />
We had a good trade during the holiday and <lb />
have a lull We <lb />
show you the latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes,,<lb />
Notions, Hats, <lb />
AND FURNISHING GOOps, <lb />
prices that are way -down. Come and us <lb />
and we will give you mire goods for a. dollar <lb />
bill than any house in <lb />
can first-class at such <lb />
low juices as <lb />
Good Green at cents, a pound; <lb />
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound. . <lb />
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound. <lb />
Salt and Sweet Snuff at pound. <lb />
an-i everything else in the Grocery line just as <lb />
cheap m the above It. is because <lb />
buy goods the spot and sell <lb />
for same kind of stuff. . Cornea sec us. <lb />
We lead others to <lb />
ED. H. CO. <lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
If you want anything in the <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
line call see me. I can save money on <lb />
SHOES of the Eagle <lb />
T. WHITE, <lb />
Stand. <lb />
NEV GROCERY STORE. <lb />
lo White's have full line <lb />
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb />
to ct from. fresh and low down in price. A <lb />
extended to all. Come hob me, will make pay you- <lb />
JAMES B WHITE.<lb />
New York City, <lb />
March 5th, 1895. <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
I promised to let <lb />
you know about the <lb />
spring styles for my ad- <lb />
when <lb />
rived here but my time <lb />
has up <lb />
and cannot <lb />
write you let- <lb />
Just good <lb />
people of Pitt am <lb />
making the finest <lb />
of Spring <lb />
carried firm <lb />
Greenville. The styles <lb />
are season <lb />
and I am buy it. g heavy. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
A. II. TAFT. <lb />
-i a.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019027_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
HELEN <lb />
la <lb />
to and to NP. . . <lb />
Keller is a <lb />
in lands. <lb />
She is blind as well as deaf. That <lb />
Use v.-alls of silence and darkness <lb />
which shut her bog the world <lb />
been broken down, that her soul <lb />
been sot free and the seal of silence <lb />
from her lips, seems <lb />
to who know not how it <lb />
was done. Tho limits of <lb />
will permit only tho briefest out- <lb />
line of her story. <lb />
both deaf and blind at <lb />
month by severe she <lb />
passed the first seven years of her <lb />
life in silence, darkness and <lb />
Who have the <lb />
exquisite soul imprisoned in that <lb />
and darkened body A bright, <lb />
patient, loving woman came, and <lb />
the miracle began. <lb />
There was only one possible <lb />
of approach to the beleaguered <lb />
The of touch remained, <lb />
and to that the teacher. Warn Annie <lb />
M. Sullivan, addressed her efforts. <lb />
Through finger spelling the child at <lb />
length obtained the idea of <lb />
and with other doors <lb />
could be unlocked. Having natural- <lb />
a fine mind, she learned rapidly <lb />
when once started and developed a <lb />
phenomenal memory. <lb />
While Helen received information <lb />
only through spelling and ii limited <lb />
mount, she never To tell <lb />
her something was like writing it <lb />
in a book. When you wished tho <lb />
again months or even years aft- <lb />
you had only to ask for it. <lb />
But later, as she began to read books, <lb />
to meet more people and. to receive <lb />
impressions through more channels <lb />
in larger numbers, her memory <lb />
to be s absolutely reliable <lb />
Until she was years of age her <lb />
only means of communication was <lb />
by finger spelling. Then, at her own <lb />
was given <lb />
sons in speech by Fuller, <lb />
of the Horace Mann school <lb />
The rapidity with which she <lb />
the ability to sneak was <lb />
dented. <lb />
spelling as a means <lb />
and has ever since alone. <lb />
But others still had too <lb />
rate with by their a. She <lb />
then a wish to <lb />
learn to read the lips by <lb />
them with lingers. the <lb />
pose of attempting this difficult <lb />
and to get special training in speech <lb />
she came to the <lb />
school in New York city. Daring <lb />
the two years she remained <lb />
there she succeeded the <lb />
power of when <lb />
they spoke to her, and at the same <lb />
time pursued regular courses of <lb />
study in arithmetic, history, <lb />
cal geography, French and German. <lb />
ha;, rend much the best liter- j <lb />
and is very intelligent on <lb />
topics of the day. Her own speech <lb />
is now excellent, and she has enter- <lb />
ed a school in Cambridge, <lb />
Mass., where she is taking a course <lb />
preparatory for college. <lb />
When being spoken to, she places <lb />
index finger lightly upon the <lb />
lips, while the other fingers rest <lb />
upon the cheek, the middle one <lb />
touching the nose. Her thumb is <lb />
upon tho larynx. This position <lb />
her the greatest possible <lb />
concerning the elements of <lb />
which speech is . John <lb />
Durban Wright in Century. <lb />
PLOT FOR A NOVEL. <lb />
Walter a <lb />
a. Colonial ll--i. <lb />
In those the writing of <lb />
novels promises to become tho <lb />
employment, pro- <lb />
l mid shortest way of <lb />
a fortune, ho who pots tho world <lb />
of writers in possession of a plot is <lb />
clearly a benefactor of tho nobler <lb />
kind. Now hero is a plot for a his- <lb />
novel. The leading facts are <lb />
perfectly true; in a historical novel <lb />
there must always be the <lb />
tum of undoubted fact. Tim <lb />
facts, motive, character, <lb />
public opinion, etc., doubtful. <lb />
This is most important for tho <lb />
ho can view. <lb />
Tho story belongs to tho <lb />
can war of As is very <lb />
well known, there was a large and, <lb />
In parts, a powerful minority <lb />
of colonials who were against tho <lb />
war. Among those was <lb />
of Now Jersey, who held <lb />
s captain's commission in tho <lb />
of the In the <lb />
year he was with his <lb />
at York. Ono day he heard of <lb />
tho death of his wife's half brother, <lb />
Philip White, also, like himself, <lb />
a loyalist and a soldier in tho king's <lb />
At Christmas time Philip White <lb />
was so rash as to cross tho enemy's <lb />
lines in order to visit his mother <lb />
and sisters. He was found in the <lb />
house, taken and banged by one <lb />
Captain for a spy. This <lb />
which he considered sheer <lb />
murder, made mad. <lb />
Chases shortly afterward put <lb />
into his power as a prisoner of <lb />
war. hanged him on an <lb />
tree. for <lb />
V he said grimly. And ho ac- <lb />
reported at headquarters that <lb />
had exchanged for <lb />
Washington immediately demand- <lb />
ed the surrender cf as a <lb />
murderer. was refused, owing <lb />
to tho representations of the <lb />
loyalists. Washington then caused <lb />
all the English officers in his hands <lb />
to cast lots for hanging. Tho lot foil <lb />
Charles a young <lb />
of great promise. A <lb />
somewhat distant fixed <lb />
for his execution. Washington re- <lb />
fused to give way. Then the young <lb />
mother in England appeal- <lb />
ed to tho French minister, <lb />
her appeal Was published <lb />
and produced a profound effect both <lb />
in Europe and America. Washing- <lb />
ton yielded, and was <lb />
He died as General Sir Charles As- <lb />
gill, K. C. B., in 1823, aged TO. <lb />
Tho yielding of Washington was <lb />
probably due to his tardy perception <lb />
of tho fact tho death of this youth <lb />
would boon a murder of <lb />
sure to be followed by de- <lb />
retaliations and certain to <lb />
create a war of savages rather than <lb />
civilized beings. whoso <lb />
I memory has been defended by his <lb />
j grandson, Mr. George Denison, in <lb />
i of the <lb />
I over to Canada, where ho died <lb />
an advanced age in the year <lb />
Hero, I think, is a plot strong <lb />
enough for anybody. Persona of <lb />
weak imagination and feeble <lb />
respectfully invited not <lb />
with <lb />
THE BRITISH <lb />
It U With <lb />
Other m . <lb />
The crown of Brit- <lb />
according to tho official de- <lb />
consists of diamonds, <lb />
pearls, rubies, sapphires end <lb />
wt in silver and gold. It has a <lb />
crimson velvet cap with ermine <lb />
border and is lined white <lb />
Its gross weight is ounces pen- <lb />
weight troy. Tho lower part of <lb />
the band above the ermine border <lb />
consists of a row of pearls and <lb />
the upper part of the band of a row <lb />
of pearls, between which, in <lb />
the front of tho crown, is a large <lb />
sapphire, partly drilled, purchased <lb />
for the crown by his majesty King <lb />
George IV. At the back is a sapphire <lb />
of smaller size and other sap- <lb />
on each side, between <lb />
which are S emeralds. Above and <lb />
below the sapphires <lb />
and around the emeralds <lb />
diamonds. Between the <lb />
and sapphires trefoil or- <lb />
containing diamonds. <lb />
Above the band are B sapphires, <lb />
by diamonds, between <lb />
Which are festoons consisting of <lb />
US diamonds, In tho front of the <lb />
crown and in the center of a <lb />
Maltese cross tho famous <lb />
ruby to have been given TA- <lb />
ward, prim a of Wales, tho Black <lb />
Prince, by Don Pedro, king of <lb />
tile, after the battle of near <lb />
Victoria, A. D. 1387. This <lb />
ON A BRASS SUNDIAL <lb />
Tow harp <lb />
of <lb />
at there is n nor a i <lb />
l an <lb />
a la <lb />
Of the- lac the <lb />
tan in Va i i <lb />
Von only to Om <lb />
Not the and s i ;, n. <lb />
Tho <lb />
The that still Bra .-. <lb />
The <lb />
For love, alike now an then. <lb />
the st power <lb />
Time, which <lb />
servant and you <lb />
Who tho world in <lb />
And who at he t <lb />
Tor non may hi <lb />
On love never a <lb />
He h to hurt and roar. <lb />
For tan of world only. <lb />
And. ho all <lb />
for n a distant tarn <lb />
Kb <lb />
An <lb />
and <lb />
Tho Art of Heine at lent. <lb />
A wise man in an address to young <lb />
men ad vised them to learn tho hi <lb />
st lesson i -the art of <lb />
j being patient. lit; <lb />
to care of and then you <lb />
will sec <lb />
, Mmes to tho <lb />
j that can You know, for in- <lb />
i stance, bow hard it is to r. .-n a <lb />
All the ideas are <lb />
j familiar, nil words .-. <lb />
i go on laboring and to <lb />
I make no way. <lb />
i nine of ten- tho nine <lb />
j of ten than will always boob- <lb />
j tho tenth man <lb />
bard. <lb />
or, ho let his mind pi around <lb />
subject, he loom he Ida so that sub <lb />
soak into l- In <lb />
, soaR into h is deter- <lb />
ho hp to I inn ., . ,, <lb />
re. <lb />
d and are away. I j fist and no fine <lb />
d that faithful will tar, . ,.,,,, , ,. <lb />
. i . Ill light<lb />
Perry you <lb />
livid iii . were <lb />
. i <lb />
v I'd rather <lb />
would <lb />
I to bud mood, Cincinnati En- <lb />
the famous <lb />
man and tin i. i i of <lb />
obesity i in . <lb />
was born iii n d at the age <lb />
of -i re fat weight <lb />
was <lb />
Trajan and <lb />
built;. line walls from the Black <lb />
sea to the to Asia <lb />
Minor and another the <lb />
to Hie river <lb />
Bat <lb />
Tho original has for <lb />
long remained sufficient for <lb />
probably <lb />
tho with them is hardly <lb />
more than tho original moans of to. <lb />
. it provided for tho Indians, <lb />
ad competition in speed was never <lb />
a successful possibility. The <lb />
I coaster was destined to a <lb />
I far shorter supremacy when put to <lb />
the keen tests of tile racing do- <lb />
oped it. Men soon got nil that <lb />
near i possible in tho way of speed <lb />
; sitting on n wooden framework <lb />
of Henry V ; m flat And <lb />
i Mr. L P. Child of Now York sup- <lb />
the b. of A. D. <lb />
It pierced quite through, <lb />
the eastern custom, the <lb />
part of the piercing being filled up <lb />
by a small ruby. Around this ruby, <lb />
to form the cross, ore brilliant <lb />
diamonds. <lb />
Three other i form- <lb />
the two sides of tho <lb />
crown, have emerald centers, an <lb />
contain, respectively, and <lb />
brilliant diamonds. Between the <lb />
four Maltese crosses are four <lb />
mental in the form of French <lb />
with four rubies in their <lb />
plied tho want by producing in the <lb />
winter of American <lb />
which beat every rider in <lb />
cut of sight, whether native <lb />
or imported. He it lying head <lb />
first on his side, steering with <lb />
foot swinging out be- <lb />
hind, after the method familiar on <lb />
tho chutes cf Montreal. <lb />
Owing to local prejudice <lb />
it, this head first position had not <lb />
penetrated to till long <lb />
offer it bad been well known else- <lb />
where. even the Introduction of <lb />
j . ; bout <lb />
work i . y, work <lb />
.-. of an <lb />
I ability that <lb />
young k not <lb />
The ;. i to labor and <lb />
to watt. sell <lb />
the was <lb />
born blind; but, notwithstanding <lb />
this defect, skill <lb />
.; try logic <lb />
that he i one of the <lb />
bis age. <lb />
Goliath, the famous Philistine <lb />
was one the <lb />
men of whom any measurements <lb />
are recorded. His height was six <lb />
cubits and u span, or about ii <lb />
feet. <lb />
centers and surrounded new position was not so <lb />
Why the Grow tad. <lb />
Iii his work on tho senile heart <lb />
Lr. tells us that there are <lb />
two parts of tho human organisms <lb />
which, if wisely used, es- <lb />
cape senile These two are <lb />
tho brain the heart. Persons <lb />
who think have often wondered <lb />
why brain workers, gr.-at statesmen <lb />
and others should continue to work <lb />
with almost unimpaired mental ac- <lb />
and energy up to a period <lb />
when most Of the organs and <lb />
of the body are in a condition <lb />
of advanced senile decay. There is <lb />
a physiological reason for this, and <lb />
Dr. Balfour tells us what it is. The <lb />
normal brain, he affirms, <lb />
vigorous to the that <lb />
cause its nutrition is especially pro- <lb />
About middle life, or <lb />
a little later, the general arteries of <lb />
the body begin to lose their <lb />
to slowly but surely dilate. <lb />
They become, therefore, much less <lb />
efficient carriers of the nutrient <lb />
blood to the capillary areas. But <lb />
this is not the case with the internal <lb />
carotids, which supply the capillary <lb />
areas of the brain. <lb />
On the contrary, those large <lb />
to retain their <lb />
elasticity, so that tho blood <lb />
pressure remains normally higher <lb />
than within the capillary area of <lb />
any other organ in the body. The <lb />
cerebral blood paths thus <lb />
kept open, the brain tissue is kept <lb />
better nourished than the other tis <lb />
sues of the Who is there <lb />
among those who have reached or <lb />
passed middle age that will not be <lb />
rejoiced to rind such admirable phys- <lb />
warrant for the belief <lb />
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of Tower. <lb />
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been noted at the high fall water <lb />
power plant at Fresno, Oil., where <lb />
the wheels are operated <lb />
a fall of feet and an <lb />
pressure and jet velocity are <lb />
developed. <lb />
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flow will raise the hand of the pres- <lb />
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of pounds par square inch, the <lb />
pressure returning eventually to <lb />
nearly a corresponding distance be- <lb />
low the normal, accompanied for <lb />
over yo seconds by a sharp <lb />
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like a huge serpent, and the <lb />
in its interior sounds like the <lb />
tiring of distant cannon. The only <lb />
Safeguards in such sudden changes <lb />
of How are the great strength and <lb />
elasticity of the steel. <lb />
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wheels by deflecting nozzles. The <lb />
terrific force that this stream of <lb />
is capable of is almost incredible. <lb />
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inch plank in a few minutes; it will <lb />
tear a hole through a three-eighths <lb />
inch piece of steel in a few <lb />
melts before it like sugar. <lb />
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of safely stopping the motion of the <lb />
water from the nozzle is to put a <lb />
heavy casting plate in the tail race <lb />
in such a manner that it can <lb />
quickly replaced when worn out <lb />
Record. <lb />
diamonds, containing respectively <lb />
and rose diamonds. <lb />
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imperial arches, composed of oak <lb />
leaves and acorns, the leaves con- <lb />
rose, table and <lb />
diamonds, 3-J pearls forming <lb />
the acorns, set in cups containing SI <lb />
rose diamonds and a table diamond <lb />
The total number of diamonds In <lb />
the arches and acorns is <lb />
table and rose <lb />
the upper part of the <lb />
arches arc suspended four th. <lb />
pendant pear shaped pearls, with <lb />
rose diamond cups containing <lb />
rose diamonds and stems contain- <lb />
very small rose diamonds. <lb />
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containing in the lower <lb />
brilliants and in the upper <lb />
brilliants, the and arc being <lb />
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by cf which steering <lb />
was made far mo- accurate <lb />
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best at St. Moritz, sitting on <lb />
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tho merits of tho right <lb />
even when it ridden <lb />
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on hard as well as on tho snow <lb />
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nod methods wore a <lb />
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who always put on his spectacle <lb />
when about to eat cherries, that they <lb />
might look bigger and more tempt. <lb />
Lug. In like manner I make tho most <lb />
do <lb />
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and <lb />
myself, and never lot them an- <lb />
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the spring of the year, and will can <lb />
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the ground about on the hero <lb />
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home to it Then ha drove three <lb />
other stakes, at <lb />
th ho; he. Then he nailed the side <lb />
boards to th stakes, put a roof on <lb />
had a stable which wan- <lb />
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died, best the <lb />
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earns little if he works <lb />
as you any. What does ha <lb />
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how many times a <lb />
ticked in tin. curse of <lb />
London Tit Hits.<lb />
who <lb />
ones. The value of <lb />
the French jeweler, at the <lb />
sum of which, however, is <lb />
probably very far below its real <lb />
value.---St. <lb />
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Philadelphia Colonel A. K. <lb />
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some SO years well <lb />
bar the of a frugal farmer of <lb />
the persuasion who was <lb />
public spirited to <lb />
for The Sentinel for six months to <lb />
get tho paper started, but at the end <lb />
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heavy expenses of gathering tin <lb />
ripening harvest and decided to <lb />
his paper for awhile. I need not say <lb />
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tho matter with his wife. Ho re- <lb />
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people the only <lb />
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man to lore to get married <lb />
for a woman it's a good <lb />
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disease. <lb />
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temper. When a woman <lb />
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straight about the perversity of <lb />
man nature in general and of <lb />
feminine sex in particular. A few <lb />
before he had viciously <lb />
kicked at a newsboy who dared <lb />
stand on the platform while selling <lb />
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and his wife got on the car. <lb />
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grumbled but finally dug <lb />
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passenger. The other no- <lb />
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