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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MA CH 1897. <lb />
NO <lb />
Two for <lb />
We have made <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian the <lb />
above amount. This is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
No. M. Piano Solid <lb />
lap which locks ml <lb />
Inc-in and 3- <lb />
deep; Price, <lb />
promptly <lb />
Trill find In <lb />
our new It contains all <lb />
kinds of Furniture, Carpet. Car- <lb />
Stoves. <lb />
Fancy 1-imps. You <lb />
are local double our <lb />
prices. u now for our <lb />
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Dissolution Notice. <lb />
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They parted, then smiled <lb />
Her heart was brave again. <lb />
over she said, <lb />
He knows what is bed ; <lb />
HO we ban hut to pray <lb />
And leave to the rest. <lb />
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God bless you, liens <lb />
God your and the man <lb />
runs the <lb />
frank <lb />
by u Lynch burg, relaxed. Cf- a good man hit <lb />
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telegraph wot Stock of hog can into a i department about <lb />
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bung., this suit is the all OUT tit to on the bad; door Mt postmaster gen <lb />
then to , f would get. <lb />
lease-hod estate h a rod of him and bike down <lb />
Is Sold Oil at The <lb />
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district. Ibis action takes Sold that <lb />
and <lb />
Au Ohio has re- <lb />
London for <lb />
pairs of tine shoes- <lb />
William I. of Germany put in <lb />
credit. <lb />
of the <lb />
Till determine the validity j v <lb />
The opponents of the lease ; baCK. When OUr <lb />
are again converted into best <lb />
i p i pi I <lb />
we can buy tor the <lb />
of gold, silver <lb />
. . <lb />
were to their new chief <lb />
them allow land the <lb />
Tie of John Boggy <lb />
day by <lb />
John Flanagan withdrawing . <lb />
lion, the his entire Interest In the m military <lb />
being by R. Greene i vice during his four campaigns. <lb />
. Hooker, the <lb />
Hooker, the partners. <lb />
The business will be at the <lb />
Stand. <lb />
The indebtedness of the old firm <lb />
Le h- B. and O. <lb />
with all persons owing the old <lb />
Una <lb />
This day of <lb />
JOHN <lb />
H. <lb />
O. <lb />
as <lb />
i Mayo, is to notify all <lb />
s against the es- <lb />
the Mayo, to present <lb />
to the ed on or before <lb />
the 1886, or this <lb />
will plead ill of their re- <lb />
All pa sins in to <lb />
Ed. will please <lb />
R. J. <lb />
of<lb />
Notice. <lb />
Mary Mayo, this is to notify <lb />
p holding chum- against the es- <lb />
the Bald Mary Mayo to present <lb />
I hem on or b tore the 8th day M Feb. <lb />
or notice will he plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
The Ohio ins <lb />
last year increased <lb />
in amount. <lb />
a few years artesian <lb />
wells have been opened in <lb />
yielding <lb />
gallons of water a day. <lb />
Every bicyclist in France is <lb />
by law to have his <lb />
name and address on his <lb />
on a <lb />
A mountain has been <lb />
Alaska which is feet <lb />
high has the loftiest summit <lb />
this continent. <lb />
The most extensive cemetery in <lb />
the world is that at Home, in <lb />
which 6,000.000 human be- <lb />
have been interred. <lb />
Sweden women vote for <lb />
elective officers except <lb />
Mary will make immediate indirectly for <lb />
of the house of lords- <lb />
The Indiana legislature has <lb />
refused to pass a bill <lb />
professional base ball matches on <lb />
A North Dakota farmer claims <lb />
that of newspaper soaked <lb />
in scar milk and fed to hens <lb />
increases their laying <lb />
qualities. <lb />
The business of farming in <lb />
Spain is so much depressed that <lb />
the government is about to devote <lb />
1.200,000 to the relief of that <lb />
industry. <lb />
In Mime of the Nevada canons <lb />
in severe weather the jack rabbits <lb />
to death, huddled together <lb />
in vainly trying to get a <lb />
little warmth out of one another. <lb />
the Washoe and In- <lb />
hunters break them off in <lb />
bunches and Hood the market <lb />
with them- They have beep doing <lb />
this during the late snap- <lb />
New York Tribune. <lb />
J. GRIMES. <lb />
Administrator of Mary Mayo. <lb />
This Feb. 8th. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Co. composed of Jesse <lb />
and have day <lb />
by mutual <lb />
and will no longer continue the <lb />
business unit in our final <lb />
we Wish a ill fail <lb />
from nil hide to us as our <lb />
be closed. Thanking our Many I greatly <lb />
liners for theft past <lb />
are. very v, <lb />
JESSE <lb />
i HAS <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Adm of the of William <lb />
Stokes, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted the estate to <lb />
make payment the under <lb />
signed, mid all persons having claims <lb />
the estate must present the <lb />
game for payment on or before the -3rd <lb />
day January or notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
J of January <lb />
K. r, <lb />
of W is <lb />
The best salvo in the for Cuts <lb />
Sores, Salt <lb />
Fever Chapped Hand-, <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures Files, or no <lb />
It is to give <lb />
perfect or <lb />
cents box. Par sale I y <lb />
J no. L. <lb />
and <lb />
o to stop talk- <lb />
long enough to enable us to <lb />
-ate a <lb />
Post- <lb />
At City throe men are <lb />
the observed of all <lb />
Corbett, and Colonel <lb />
K C- <lb />
lie Times a Baptist min- <lb />
of Elkin to the country <lb />
to preach a missionary sermon. <lb />
After begot through be explained <lb />
the mission cause and of course <lb />
proposed to take up a collection, <lb />
lie told the congregation if there <lb />
was one person in that house too <lb />
poor to pay five cents for this <lb />
grand cause, to stand up and he <lb />
would pay it for them. <lb />
the whole congregation <lb />
arose to their feet. The <lb />
preacher was <lb />
a on Ice. <lb />
had gone up the <lb />
bay near the head of the lake, <lb />
when some boys dogs, rum- <lb />
around in the woods <lb />
along shore, started a deer <lb />
and chased it into ice, we <lb />
had the most exciting chase <lb />
mediately after ever took <lb />
part in. We did harm the <lb />
animal, and had we wished to <lb />
so we for there a <lb />
gun in the crowd, but we <lb />
him the effort of his <lb />
before ho through the <lb />
we built around him and <lb />
got away. When sighted him <lb />
was making straight across the <lb />
bay, which is five miles wide, and <lb />
the ice was so slippery that he <lb />
could not make anything like the <lb />
usual time of his when they <lb />
throw their their heels, <lb />
and scatter miles behind them <lb />
with easy indifference most <lb />
beautiful to <lb />
We played wolf on him. <lb />
who was riding tho ice <lb />
bicycle, shot straight ahead, and <lb />
very soon passed him and forced <lb />
him to and when he did turn <lb />
there was a ring of skaters all <lb />
him, for an hour he <lb />
played with us very much as a <lb />
four legged seal might. <lb />
We cot him a circle, <lb />
but were unable to catch him, <lb />
for every lime any one tried it. <lb />
that either <lb />
faded to get a hold on him, or, <lb />
succeeding, was burled as from a <lb />
along the ice, to the <lb />
great delight of all It <lb />
was the merriest skating party <lb />
ever witnessed, although the deer <lb />
might not much mutter <lb />
tor in it. <lb />
But he was perfectly safe, <lb />
unless Ins wind out before <lb />
ours did, cf which the oven <lb />
proved there was small danger. <lb />
wing of the circular <lb />
we had formed in the line got out <lb />
of breath slowed up, a gap <lb />
was formed in line, and the <lb />
deer went through it like a flash, <lb />
the last we of him fas <lb />
and going as <lb />
as if freshly <lb />
Journal; <lb />
,,.,. ., ,. tor of our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not ate or be <lb />
led away but co <lb />
straight <lb />
back to <lb />
i , in d ; legislators<lb />
them for that <lb />
low I <lb />
elect <lb />
Party Contrasted. <lb />
at the conclusion of Mr. Cleve- <lb />
rs lie <lb />
. , I turned over to Ml. one <lb />
friends who will take care your million <lb />
and the harder to make of you balance of m- <lb />
stronger customer and better friend <lb />
straight honest dealing between man <lb />
and man. We are the friend of tho poor <lb />
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
are friend of you all Comet o see us, we <lb />
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb />
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb />
pie's Store. <lb />
HI <lb />
f. <lb />
it m <lb />
An Albany girl is said to have <lb />
refused an of marriage <lb />
ply the young man had <lb />
asked another girl to marry him- <lb />
She 8-id she was no second- <lb />
handed girl, and he could try <lb />
someone else. <lb />
THE SAVED his LIFE <lb />
Mr. C. <lb />
says. Dr, King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with and tried all the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and could not <lb />
Ive. Having Ur New <lb />
in my store I sent for a bottle a <lb />
No Win i for <lb />
Indications point to the <lb />
of win the While House dinners <lb />
during this <lb />
A dinner was tendered last <lb />
night by the to their <lb />
It was elaborate ail <lb />
respects, except that no was <lb />
felt by the legal i <lb />
decision of the Supreme Court. <lb />
That tribunal made short work of <lb />
tho claim that a lawyer should <lb />
cry court- It held that the <lb />
conduct of in <lb />
cases to j was a <lb />
must be largely to the ethics <lb />
of ilia profession and the ere- <lb />
served. The dinner was Borne law- <lb />
in the family dining room, J others <lb />
there was no formality. In not others employed <lb />
. , -ii noise and gesticulations ; <lb />
having wine Mrs will I , , <lb />
.,,., . others a- pealed to the <lb />
follow the practice of man ,. m, .,,,,,, <lb />
a . . court held that tears <lb />
years- is a <lb />
tent abstainer- <lb />
A nephew of President and <lb />
Mrs- who was at the <lb />
dinner, didn't have a <lb />
drop of wine. You know, the <lb />
Mair and Mrs. i <lb />
drink, wine do not <lb />
believe in setting a bad example <lb />
for their younger or, <lb />
fact, for any I've never <lb />
wine on their table, and I've <lb />
at their hundreds of <lb />
During the r. campaign, <lb />
although many noted statesmen <lb />
wore guests at the <lb />
home tested the merits of <lb />
the majors cuisine, no wines were <lb />
served- <lb />
A Bight to <lb />
The interesting question has <lb />
just been brought before the <lb />
Supreme Court of Tennessee <lb />
whether a lawyer has a right to <lb />
cry. a case growing out of a <lb />
suit of of promise mar- <lb />
the counsel for the plaintiff, <lb />
one of the most prominent lawyers <lb />
the State, shed tears his <lb />
closing appeal to the jury. The <lb />
counsel for defendant, <lb />
as case was decided against <lb />
his side, set up the claim <lb />
these tears unduly excited the <lb />
sympathies of the jurymen in <lb />
favor of plaintiff and greatly <lb />
prejudiced them the de- <lb />
For this reason the <lb />
had been considered <lb />
legitimate argument before <lb />
and that the use them pp. <lb />
to be of the rights <lb />
of which no court or <lb />
constitution could take away. <lb />
the particular case under <lb />
consideration the occasion was <lb />
proper <lb />
tor their and court <lb />
ed to reverse the judgment for <lb />
this reason. <lb />
Mr- Cleveland <lb />
the presidency for the <lb />
second time the Harrison <lb />
turned over to him u <lb />
nominal balance of <lb />
but it the books had l on kept in <lb />
the same way as four years before <lb />
they would have an actual <lb />
deficit of god re- <lb />
serve being impaired to that <lb />
extent. for the second <lb />
time Mr. Cleveland turns over a <lb />
net available balance, over <lb />
the hundred million gold <lb />
reserve, if deducting <lb />
the i fund, subsidiary <lb />
coin, i to. are given <lb />
by the <lb />
Independent paper- <lb />
If present <lb />
out the Treasury as did <lb />
that of Harrison, the neat <lb />
dent, he be a Democrat, will <lb />
have to apply himself to the same <lb />
task that confronted <lb />
of filling up a depleted <lb />
Treasury- The difference between <lb />
and Democratic rule <lb />
is here very strikingly set forth- <lb />
One pulls down the other <lb />
builds up. But there are people <lb />
who will abuse Mr- for <lb />
leaving all that money for the <lb />
Republicans to squander. <lb />
of tin-it am. <lb />
I of <lb />
reached r <lb />
at and immediately to <lb />
secretary's room where Mr <lb />
Francis him, utter <lb />
cordial had BX- <lb />
tho new secretary <lb />
his re <lb />
ed the officers of the <lb />
who presented <lb />
All were received by Mr <lb />
Bliss. <lb />
Secretary Sherman <lb />
of state shortly after <lb />
o'clock. as he entered <lb />
the building tho officials of the <lb />
department aid <lb />
soon presented themselves- Many <lb />
were introduced by <lb />
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson <lb />
reached the scene of his new <lb />
shortly after and had <lb />
a with the outgoing <lb />
Mr- Morton. <lb />
was at the department <lb />
posting himself the affairs <lb />
that now come under his <lb />
supervision. Today he met the <lb />
heals of bureaus of <lb />
divisions. will <lb />
clerks other Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Tho newly appointed attorney <lb />
general, Hon. Joseph <lb />
of California, has not yet assumed <lb />
the duties of his office- <lb />
POWDER <lb />
Absolutely Pure. <lb />
Celebrated f-r its great leave <lb />
Assures <lb />
toed against alum forms of <lb />
to Use cheap brands, <lb />
York <lb />
NAMED AFTER ST ATES. <lb />
following gives the names <lb />
of the Status as towns in other <lb />
is New York and <lb />
is in <lb />
Alabama <lb />
Ariz <lb />
Ni <lb />
Alaska is in Indiana, Mn-hi;, m <lb />
West Virginia and Wisconsin- <lb />
is in Wisconsin. . <lb />
California is in Iowa, Ken- <lb />
tuck , Maryland, Michigan, <lb />
Ohio Pi <lb />
Colorado is Illinois and <lb />
Texas. <lb />
is in n -1-. <lb />
sun, I nil. New <lb />
Ohio- <lb />
Florida is in <lb />
Massachusetts, New York, <lb />
C. and Ohio. <lb />
is Indiana and <lb />
i i ho is Alabama. Mn th <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
-i is Pennsylvania. <lb />
Iowa is Louisiana. <lb />
Kansas is in Alabama, Illinois, <lb />
Kentucky, Ohio Tennessee <lb />
Louisiana is in Missouri. <lb />
Maine is in Minnesota, New <lb />
York Now Jersey. <lb />
is in New York- <lb />
Michigan is in North Dakota. <lb />
is in Arkansas, Kan- <lb />
Missouri, Now Jersey <lb />
Wisconsin. <lb />
Nebraska is in Arkansas, <lb />
Ohio <lb />
is in Illinois, Indiana, <lb />
Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, <lb />
and Texas- <lb />
New Hampshire is Ohio- <lb />
New York is New York <lb />
Iowa. <lb />
Ohio is in Colorado, Illinois <lb />
Kansas, Missouri, New York and <lb />
Texas. <lb />
Eighty Years Ago. <lb />
Eighty years ago there were <lb />
No sewing machines. <lb />
No steam, machinery. <lb />
motor ears. <lb />
No Lucifer matches. <lb />
No pneumatic tired vehicles. <lb />
No <lb />
No photograph- <lb />
No <lb />
No electric lights. <lb />
So Pullman oar. <lb />
No dining cars. <lb />
No miles an <lb />
No 22-knot <lb />
No torpedo boat. <lb />
education. <lb />
No breech-loading guns. <lb />
No Suez Canal. <lb />
No lady cyclists. <lb />
No lady <lb />
No lady clerks. <lb />
No lady barbers. <lb />
Did you ever think what a <lb />
strange letter Sis a-ks ex- <lb />
change It is a serpent in <lb />
can ii <lb />
hiss. It gives and <lb />
multiplies indefinitely is touch. <lb />
It changes a into trees a <lb />
house it <lb />
is very spiteful will a <lb />
All. Mrs. J. are i a pest, a pear a <lb />
two people who life j spear, a word into a <lb />
at Pender county The I a laughter slaughter, it <lb />
wonderful I fact make hot shot at time, <lb />
about this couple is that they Farmers to watch it closely. <lb />
to lady golfers, <lb />
o st <lb />
are regular housekeepers, doing <lb />
all the that in done, both <lb />
and out of doors, for their own <lb />
living- Mr- has a small <lb />
cart on which he delivers freight <lb />
from the depot to the stores <lb />
the merchants, who kindly help <lb />
th t way. He does <lb />
other kinds of work outside as <lb />
well as the work about home. <lb />
Mrs. Johnson, with Mr. <lb />
help does the cooking, It is <lb />
said that she is a very neat house- <lb />
keeper and a good cook. <lb />
keeps her floors very clean <lb />
make as good a cake as <lb />
lady in Burgaw. Mr. Johnson is <lb />
about his wife about <lb />
years of age- They married <lb />
I about two years ago. Ho lost his <lb />
eyesight about two years <lb />
old, from sore eyes, and Mrs- <lb />
lost hers when about <lb />
year old- was born in <lb />
county and she Km <lb />
skid. They were both educated <lb />
at the asylum for the in <lb />
lived at Bur- <lb />
about tour years. <lb />
-d to set <lb />
to <lb />
up about again <lb />
worth Its weight in gold We won't I <lb />
keep or house without Get a <lb />
tore trial at L. <lb />
get <lb />
steamers. <lb />
No triple expansion <lb />
No refrigerators. <lb />
No free libraries. . <lb />
No <lb />
No <lb />
What-, one wonders, the <lb />
Great interest was years produce <lb />
It isl aside the verdict and Older a new <lb />
It will make scorn out of <lb />
reduce every peck to a speck. <lb />
Sometimes he finds it useful- If <lb />
he needs more fat his <lb />
it will change a table into a stable <lb />
for him, if he is short of buy <lb />
he can set out a row of tacks. It <lb />
will turn them stacks. He <lb />
must be careful, not to <lb />
let his nails lie around loose. The <lb />
serpent's breath will them <lb />
snails. If he wishes to <lb />
an engine about his farm work ho <lb />
need not buy or have <lb />
water to it. Let serpent <lb />
glide his horses. The team <lb />
will to steam. It you ever <lb />
get hurt call the serpent to your <lb />
aid- Instantly your will be <lb />
in Spain- Be sure to ii with <lb />
you the next time you climb a <lb />
mountain if you desire to <lb />
a marvel. It will make t ho p k <lb />
speak- But don't let it come <lb />
around while you are reading now. <lb />
It will make this tale stale <lb />
Fountain pens and <lb />
should be barred in nil prize <lb />
lighting contests of future. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
Anyway, John L- Sullivan is <lb />
Box teats for tho Fitz- <lb />
cost <lb />
less desirable, and <lb />
to location- Possible, <lb />
tea ft Journalist as James <lb />
r J- <lb />
Nevada needs Inter Dealer <lb />
Why Be Did Not Start. <lb />
A lazy man is seldom so very <lb />
lazy as not to be to <lb />
some excuse for his inactivity. <lb />
Harper's Round Table tells a story <lb />
point. <lb />
Patrick was captain of a <lb />
schooner that plied between New <lb />
York on the <lb />
One day his schooner <lb />
was loaded with brick ready to <lb />
start for New York, but Patrick <lb />
gave no of any intention to <lb />
get under way. Instead of that, <lb />
he sat on the deck smoking a <lb />
pipe. <lb />
owner of the brickyard, who <lb />
was also the owner of the <lb />
had reasons for wishing the <lb />
bricks landed in New York at the <lb />
earliest possible moment, came <lb />
hurrying board and demanded <lb />
of tho captain why be did not set <lb />
sad. <lb />
your said Pat- <lb />
rick, no <lb />
Why, what's the <lb />
matter with you There's Law- <lb />
schooner sail, going <lb />
the river <lb />
I've been watching her, <lb />
Vb no use my under <lb />
She's got the wind now and <lb />
faith, there Isn't enough of it for <lb />
Cannot be Cured. <lb />
mil , <lb />
hey reach the seat of the <lb />
Catarrh in a blood or <lb />
disease, and hi order to I <lb />
you take Internal remedies. Hail's <lb />
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aid <lb />
acts directly on tho blood and nun-mi- <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not quack <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this country for <lb />
years, and is a regular prescription. It <lb />
Is cot of the best tonics known, <lb />
with the bet blood purifier, <lb />
acting directly on the mucous <lb />
The period combination of the two <lb />
is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
for tree. <lb />
S. J. Props Toledo, <lb />
s. d by price<lb /></p>
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                <p>
O I P U put county in the I Person said the rime had not . To of payment ill em- <lb />
L-t-O ; , T the MM II- MM m. <lb />
districts, and to appropriate for had tabled bill- ,,,.,. <lb />
hospital for th and <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and <lb />
Entered at the t Greenville, <lb />
N. C. as second class matter. <lb />
1897. <lb />
THE<lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The Senate today passed the bill to <lb />
extend the corporate limits of Mt. <lb />
Olive. <lb />
It went into committee of the <lb />
on the machinery act. When the sec- <lb />
lion was reached exempting <lb />
benevolent societies, of- <lb />
an striking out <lb />
Mutual Fir Insurance Com- <lb />
The net passed its third <lb />
reading. <lb />
bill to drop Moore's History <lb />
Carolina from he school lift <lb />
said names of Got. <lb />
Caldwell and Brogden did net <lb />
n the book, and hence it was <lb />
Parker suggested that send <lb />
forward an the <lb />
of Caldwell and Brogden. <lb />
Scales offered the <lb />
this act skill not go into effect <lb />
until a perfect history has beer prepared <lb />
by <lb />
The Amendment adopted, and <lb />
the bill ac amended passed its <lb />
reading, but was on third. <lb />
bill create a stale board of <lb />
equalization, which was tabled <lb />
day, was, on motion of Kay, taken from <lb />
table and <lb />
The bill to place Cleveland and <lb />
ton counties in the Seventh congress- <lb />
district and and Davie <lb />
in Eighth passed. It-publicans <lb />
voted for the bill and the <lb />
was put on. <lb />
bill to change the Fourth con- <lb />
district by putting in Orange <lb />
county, and to change the Filth by <lb />
putting Vance and Surry was tabled, <lb />
with the <lb />
Tut bill to the power of <lb />
commissioners in regard to in- <lb />
commerce passed ; also the bill <lb />
in relation to Agricultural and Me- <lb />
college at <lb />
MM, <lb />
The reassembled at o'clock. <lb />
the deposed enrolling clerK, <lb />
present a bill for services, amount <lb />
to ; also two from his son for <lb />
The following bills passed <lb />
To purchase Moore's Creek <lb />
ground. <lb />
To prevent the adulteration of <lb />
with kerosene oil. <lb />
B leave. introduced a bill <lb />
requiring all surety companies to <lb />
deposit surety with stale treasurer. <lb />
This deposit U to K the state <lb />
against and the <lb />
bill also requires such to <lb />
keep an agent in the state whom <lb />
law may be <lb />
moved to bill <lb />
as <lb />
J bill to Bra <lb />
rates by not allowing <lb />
to charge any more than is charged <lb />
n Virginia passed, as the <lb />
additional tn <lb />
colored and He i <lb />
on salary of chief <lb />
k to the auditor chief clerk to <lb />
the attorney general made a report, <lb />
lowing the auditor's clerk and <lb />
attorney <lb />
The report MM ; <lb />
noes, <lb />
Bills passed to incorporate <lb />
ton ; to the grand <lb />
lodge of Free and Accepted <lb />
The cigarette bill was tabled. <lb />
Mechanical college. <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
The House met at p. m. Bills <lb />
passed as <lb />
To appropriate to the colored <lb />
Agricultural and Mechanical college. <lb />
To allow Charlotte to issue water <lb />
works bonds and to collection <lb />
taxes. <lb />
To allow county to <lb />
with the of the late <lb />
Benson. <lb />
To construct ft road I <lb />
land in Onslow county. <lb />
To confine sale and manufacture of <lb />
in Columbus county. <lb />
The bill to appropriate for the <lb />
sanatorium <lb />
was tabled. <lb />
said he tad a <lb />
chased for presentation to Speaker <lb />
and a committee composed of <lb />
Freeman and Dixon, <lb />
Cleveland, were appointed to present <lb />
the watch to Speaker <lb />
committee went to rooms and gait <lb />
the presentation. <lb />
Senator Butler was an <lb />
watcher of proceedings. <lb />
The bill to provide tor maintenance <lb />
for the penitentiary came up, malting <lb />
an additional <lb />
1897 and a like amount for 1898 <lb />
was tabled. <lb />
introduced a bill <lb />
for the penitentiary. <lb />
Link Slid Treasurer Worth said <lb />
the Had no cash in the <lb />
treasury. <lb />
said bales of cotton <lb />
were hand. <lb />
Freeman said he was opposed to <lb />
convicts in mud holes on the <lb />
and sang favor of putting <lb />
them on roads He <lb />
that tonight a bill had been <lb />
which would have allowed the use of <lb />
convicts on roads when they were <lb />
engaged in making crops. He declared <lb />
that this convict road <lb />
wrong to be brought into <lb />
polities. <lb />
said there was a balance <lb />
products worth He that <lb />
the penitentiary tea, year drew <lb />
from the contingency and returned <lb />
and on the 2nd day of this <lb />
month was out of debt and the <lb />
management was admirable. <lb />
Cunningham said he was opposed to <lb />
working convicts on farms. He wanted <lb />
convicts put on roads and said counties <lb />
Mecklenburg them. <lb />
The bill passed--yeas nays <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
A. the house session stash was <lb />
n the Dockery asked tor <lb />
minutes conference. <lb />
The from <lb />
read am unwell <lb />
morning to preside over <lb />
and I will ask you to perform this duly <lb />
for <lb />
following signed by <lb />
red hereby <lb />
point V. S. Lusk speaker pro of <lb />
the to preside as speaker this <lb />
day and to perform the duties of the <lb />
Dockery up <lb />
amendment to school law <lb />
to public schools. The <lb />
appropriated <lb />
Dockery the senate would not <lb />
any more. On bis motion <lb />
house <lb />
The senate resolution, appropriating <lb />
for the of Senator Van-a- <lb />
by came up. <lb />
Hancock said Mrs. agreed M <lb />
take for portrait and that <lb />
Mrs. V. S. Lusk agreed t give <lb />
case the stilt- appropriated a like <lb />
sum. <lb />
The resolution was adopted. <lb />
Bills passed as <lb />
To add Nash and W reading, <lb />
to the conn circuit. <lb />
To provide for working Wilson <lb />
. . a . j , came up on Us tUrd <lb />
roads by and, on second r <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate session was dull. The <lb />
to regulate liabilities of <lb />
stockholders in banks chartered by this <lb />
Stale forbids loaning of more than <lb />
per cent, of the to on <lb />
or or company, by a <lb />
bank Laving less than <lb />
Bay offered a resolution the <lb />
thanks the Senate be tendered Lieu- <lb />
tenant Governor for the <lb />
partial and courteous which <lb />
he had toward all ors <lb />
and moved that resolution be <lb />
spread t <lb />
Scales took the chair and said <lb />
been called to the chair to <lb />
cur respect for one most <lb />
arid high minded <lb />
the senate has ever <lb />
said it was a <lb />
pleasure to say the was a just <lb />
and courteous presiding <lb />
lie then a token of <lb />
presented the silver service in <lb />
the name of every member of the sen- <lb />
ate. <lb />
The lieutenant <lb />
in reply to Parker. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
session of the was tame <lb />
today. a quorum was present <lb />
of the day. <lb />
Hancock, of the special committee o <lb />
investigate the enrollment the bill to <lb />
lo the. <lb />
reported the <lb />
copy the entire sect <lb />
the was <lb />
out, and the bill was correctly en- <lb />
rolled. <lb />
said there was .- <lb />
that the amendment was in <lb />
the words out appropriation <lb />
to lie made by the slate <lb />
tn lowing Provided shall <lb />
be no or expense t J the state what- <lb />
there was a in <lb />
the meal He thought the eager- <lb />
lie of the measure <lb />
was scalar, lie wanted to <lb />
vote on the legality <lb />
; nays, <lb />
The bill la to <lb />
college <lb />
be- for a hospital n--w <lb />
up. <lb />
Fag-u to <lb />
bill, the <lb />
reel f a h was urgent. <lb />
Cleveland, favored and <lb />
so alters, and Freeman. <lb />
White, antagonize <lb />
t i said the went blindly into <lb />
any appropriation. <lb />
Young moved to table the <lb />
bill came up to allow the super- <lb />
of the penitentiary to M aS <lb />
out convicts for road work between <lb />
July 15th and March 1st, <lb />
Freeman favored it; so did Cunning- <lb />
ham, who said Dockery had last night <lb />
shown the penitentiary was not <lb />
self supporting. <lb />
Freeman declared it was the most <lb />
meritorious measure the session. <lb />
Sutton, Cumberland, offered an <lb />
amendment ; the state convicts <lb />
shall be hired out upon terms as <lb />
the of the penitentiary <lb />
shall This was voted down <lb />
and the bill passed its readings with a <lb />
rush. <lb />
senate amendments to the <lb />
bill were concurred in. They re- <lb />
duce the appropriations <lb />
The bill to fire insurance com <lb />
dailies to charge no higher rate on <lb />
property than is charged ill Virginia, <lb />
passed, alter supported by Mr. <lb />
Cunningham. <lb />
The bill allowing the Supreme court <lb />
to pay its reporter annually, ii it <lb />
wished to do so, passed. <lb />
The speaker announced following <lb />
on the part the house to <lb />
examine the books tie state <lb />
and Messrs. of <lb />
Cleveland, and Brown. <lb />
Crews offered a thank, <lb />
to Speaker and expressing <lb />
sympathy tor him in his illness and <lb />
ibis, alter being amended I o as to <lb />
include the clerks, and news <lb />
paper reporters, latter urn <lb />
declared by Bryan of Withs <lb />
to have been very <lb />
was unanimously adopted- <lb />
Principal Clerk was thanked <lb />
by a rising vote. <lb />
The senate resolution to adjourn sine <lb />
die at o'clock p. m. was in- <lb />
To create <lb />
a state board of equalization. To <lb />
a code commission. To <lb />
rate the slate veterinary association. To <lb />
furnish anus and legs to all <lb />
soldiers. To allow mayors n <lb />
perform the marriage To <lb />
allow deputy MM to probate. <lb />
deeds. <lb />
, good opportunity of seeing the conn-, stances those in the other. About , <lb />
Across the Border. <lb />
INTO THE LAND OF THE EON- <lb />
Six Miles More of <lb />
Out of Undo <lb />
Pass. <lb />
LEGISLATIVE <lb />
As <lb />
It was o'clock Wednesday <lb />
when the legislature adjourned sin <lb />
die, attar a most eventful session t <lb />
days. <lb />
talk Wednesday <lb />
the public men was about the injunction <lb />
Judge Simonton against interference <lb />
with lease of the North Carolina <lb />
railway lo the Southern. A very prom- <lb />
jurist says that so as In <lb />
knows, is the first time a <lb />
has from bringing suits <lb />
his own courts . the of <lb />
Carolina arc jealous the fed- <lb />
courts, this bang particularly <lb />
ease MM here j that be thinks this <lb />
proceeding, for this reason <lb />
that it will add immensely to <lb />
strength of the party in the <lb />
state; that the governor will, Simon- <lb />
ton decides against him at <lb />
April 6th, certainly take to the <lb />
supreme court, which <lb />
will hardly confirm such a ; <lb />
that if Simonton sets aside the <lb />
that it will be equivalent to saying the <lb />
state, courts settle the matter. <lb />
There if, seems, a little Hurry <lb />
to who shall be the <lb />
of agriculture,. Ike populist mi <lb />
v ant J. M. to get the <lb />
place, but it may be that Senator Par- <lb />
of will be the winner. <lb />
There were no less than <lb />
the legislature. The lease, <lb />
question putties all to pieces. <lb />
It now threatens to continue this next <lb />
year. This is why the western <lb />
were so anxious to get it out of <lb />
politico. <lb />
Governor friends laugh ti- <lb />
the attempts made by many of th j <lb />
republican legislators to balk ham in <lb />
his purpose to have control of the <lb />
institutions. They fought him <lb />
desperately, black and white, but in <lb />
the end he has bad his <lb />
new cf of the <lb />
arid mechanical college <lb />
meets on the 25th- A member it <lb />
there is no purpose to make any <lb />
the faculty, but lo make <lb />
changes as to the and <lb />
j. C. Harris is chairman of new <lb />
board of agriculture. <lb />
No less bills died leg, <lb />
calendar. Among chief <lb />
were To prevent habit <lb />
drunkenness. To the <lb />
combines. establish <lb />
a stale reform school. To in the <lb />
enforcement the inter-state com- <lb />
law. lo require compulsory at- <lb />
at public schools. To <lb />
a true meridian in each county <lb />
state. To tax pistols at each <lb />
sale. A resolution sympathy <lb />
with t To print and <lb />
the sketches North Carolina <lb />
in war. To public <lb />
water supplies. To reduce tonnage <lb />
lax on commercial from <lb />
to cents per ton. To provide for <lb />
holding institutes. To <lb />
song and insect eating birds, mm <lb />
protect wives against bus- <lb />
To establish the rule mister <lb />
servant between municipal <lb />
rations and their To <lb />
minors from and loafing in <lb />
To mike wives of con- <lb />
federate soldiers eligible to pension on <lb />
death the latter. To the <lb />
constitution by incorporating <lb />
Fifth yon u amendment <lb />
and to put Orange in all constitutes a political <lb />
Not wishing to crowd accounts <lb />
our trip into the <lb />
The Daily taster than <lb />
they be in our weekly <lb />
edition we wished oar weekly read- <lb />
to get the them we <lb />
made no at writing about <lb />
getting back home. <lb />
The editors look their <lb />
the charming and city <lb />
Galveston on Friday evening, <lb />
date our last letter. <lb />
ponding Secretary Page, of the <lb />
lion, had prepared an extended trip <lb />
into Mexico, covering ten or twelve <lb />
f, for those who could join his par- <lb />
about two did. However, <lb />
there were others who desired lo <lb />
Mexico who could not well spare <lb />
lime making this long trip. The <lb />
officials the national and Orel t <lb />
Northern trip <lb />
are in Galveston, learning of this, very <lb />
cleverly tendered their road to those <lb />
who would like to take a shorter trip, <lb />
offering to furnish them transportation <lb />
o Laredo, the border town on the <lb />
and to arrange with the <lb />
can National road for very low <lb />
transportation to points as they <lb />
desired to visit. About forty of the <lb />
representing seven States em- <lb />
braced this very generous offer <lb />
I. iV G. N. people, the old man of the <lb />
and bis genial <lb />
companion, Thad Manning, the <lb />
Gold being among that number. <lb />
Texas is a great in size <lb />
as mil us in many other things. We <lb />
had already traversed of <lb />
from Beaumont to Houston from <lb />
Houston to but as the <lb />
greater pat t of trip ma made at <lb />
t we had seen as much the <lb />
country as was desired and were glad <lb />
at an o's more i. <lb />
From Gal to is con- <lb />
ably than miles, which is <lb />
quite a journey to take all in one State <lb />
and then not cover more than half of it. <lb />
We regretted that tight was coining on <lb />
again which would cut much <lb />
of the trip, but then a fellow <lb />
can't expect to have his way <lb />
all the <lb />
A sit <lb />
Darkness on sometime before <lb />
Palestine was reached. This town will <lb />
be to the party of a <lb />
little incident caused several <lb />
I hem to that its name was a <lb />
There was a stop there of <lb />
a few minutes lo change engines and <lb />
crew, and the party wanting <lb />
made a rush tor a room near at <lb />
hand- The portly proprietor took in <lb />
situation, and anticipating that <lb />
there was money in tho crowd evidently <lb />
made up his mind to feel of it. <lb />
came upon the counter and <lb />
This writer indulged in a piece <lb />
chicken, and cup of <lb />
W modestly asked lo cough up <lb />
HO before he had bid hall of it. <lb />
try. Pan is a greatly favored <lb />
in some reap The lands are <lb />
rally so rich that fertilizers <lb />
needed. Our tanners would double.-s <lb />
rejoice such a condition existed <lb />
We saw much <lb />
on and it was almost invariably done <lb />
with a double team and very large <lb />
plow, breaking the land to a much <lb />
greater pi It than is the practice among <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
In some places cotton Was being <lb />
planted com was up two or <lb />
inches high. cotton planted and <lb />
corn growing on 20th of <lb />
may sound like h fairy tale to Pitt <lb />
county but these things were <lb />
For many miles reaching <lb />
the land had a very destitute <lb />
The strip about SO miles <lb />
broad which was in dispute at <lb />
lime late war the <lb />
States and Mexico was crossed. This <lb />
strip of land looked like it was not <lb />
worth having it deed for and <lb />
Paying tuxes on, less two nations <lb />
going to war over. <lb />
the border city, was reached <lb />
o'clock in the afternoon, where <lb />
we had change trains before passing <lb />
out of Uncle Sam's domain. <lb />
Laredo, Tex., has been appropriate- <lb />
the It is located <lb />
on the aorta the Rio <lb />
river, is the dividing line between <lb />
the two republics. a <lb />
and being right on the bonier <lb />
there Is a mixture of American <lb />
and among inhabitants, <lb />
and the traveler hears both languages <lb />
I d all at-o. him. The of <lb />
the U. S. Consul is on side the <lb />
river, and u on the <lb />
other. <lb />
here w. had to change from the I. <lb />
G. N. B to <lb />
the depot of the latter being <lb />
on the side of the river. <lb />
Here American money be <lb />
Chang, d Mexican, a bill <lb />
silver the jetting <lb />
of the or a <lb />
less than two one. A <lb />
I growing rich fast while ibis <lb />
is going out. <lb />
out J a few <lb />
ride over a iron bridge lakes us <lb />
across into Mexico to a <lb />
place of some located <lb />
or. the south bank the river. Here <lb />
a stop be made to pass <lb />
house to avoid goods <lb />
b taken in unless the proper tariff <lb />
is paid One great advantage <lb />
this route is that pass <lb />
and is made in the day lime. <lb />
And for the of travelers <lb />
the officer aboard the train lo <lb />
make inspection, to avoid the <lb />
any one Having to take bag- <lb />
gage out lo custom house. Every trunk <lb />
and valise must be opened before him, <lb />
the contents examined, th proper <lb />
recognition stamp stuck on the outside <lb />
and the job is quickly over. <lb />
It gives one a slightly queer fooling <lb />
a foot rest the first time on <lb />
soil, but to the <lb />
that we had not come all that dis- <lb />
lance home just to feel queer but <lb />
lo look tor what was ab Mex- <lb />
put aside the and <lb />
to looking. <lb />
We are now traveling on a narrow <lb />
railroad, yet one which in equip- <lb />
is the equal any in <lb />
The main line el the Mexican <lb />
is in Its road d is <lb />
as near perfect as can he made, <lb />
villages are nu in h <lb />
patches, mid is not i <lb />
to an a burro or fag i <lb />
the and a horse or I <lb />
cow the ; <lb />
When these people do any <lb />
it is done with a wooden plow or <lb />
scrag S ground. <lb />
The land and climate arc such <lb />
will grow with little <lb />
if water can be had. <lb />
One's first Mexico is <lb />
not very but so far only the <lb />
poorer side of the and people is <lb />
seen. Progressing further toward the <lb />
interior conditions to <lb />
The first town of consequence i- <lb />
is which is a sup- <lb />
per station going south. Despite the <lb />
reputation for poor feeding in Mexico <lb />
the meal served here was a very good <lb />
one, and it c st only cents <lb />
can. It being night now no more <lb />
the country along the railroad could be <lb />
seen until the return trip. <lb />
Passing the be- <lb />
come noticeably tine. The railroad <lb />
passes up a valley a miles <lb />
in width, lined on either side by a <lb />
range of table mountains here and <lb />
there a peak a thousand Off <lb />
height. is the <lb />
next station of importance, near which <lb />
are fatuous and oilier <lb />
mints. <lb />
We wail f MP another article to tell <lb />
about the city Monterey which was <lb />
reached just before <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
tier <lb />
Implements, <lb />
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
the trains run at as good speed <lb />
as those in our country, more <lb />
or easier riding cats can be <lb />
nowhere. In every respect it is <lb />
a railroad. It win noticed <lb />
over these they have, three classes <lb />
Another driver whoso I second and third class <lb />
felt large enough a pit s, each on outside so <lb />
to bis order was t. shake out So j an the car for <lb />
and so on all It the j have tickets, <lb />
North Carolina or Oklahoma Pullman M are also carried, but me <lb />
Hires had been along a bill have j making up a train is reversed <lb />
been prepared to name from custom our country, the <lb />
Palestine to It is to <lb />
state here, though, that people traveling <lb />
do not fall in with sharks every day <lb />
and such as ibis are the en- <lb />
and not the rule. <lb />
During the night Austin, the State <lb />
was passed, but as <lb />
had been behind in <lb />
coaches going in and the <lb />
third class in the rear. <lb />
Par the first miles in Mexico the <lb />
country wag Tory similar to the last <lb />
the other side el river in Texas, <lb />
having a destitute e and <lb />
most barren of grow th except cactus <lb />
small bushes. A who was <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
S o. t. <lb />
The Paris <lb />
f till ill of <lb />
In it Pr, Battle lo the me <lb />
of Green on lo destroy <lb />
the in worm, Worm aim <lb />
heath there have been m inquiries <lb />
it, I have n Baked many <lb />
times what I thought about it if <lb />
advocate the use of it. As a matter of <lb />
caution shall Dot advise anyone to Ore <lb />
it, but will simply say here must em- <lb />
I expect lo use just <lb />
as soon as I have occasion while <lb />
it is an experiment with us here in <lb />
North Carolina in Kentucky and <lb />
all the northern States the practice has <lb />
been In use for many years. u speak- <lb />
this a days ago in the <lb />
W. H. Leonard, of <lb />
N. Y., where grow quantities if <lb />
cigar tobacco, why. and be, don't you <lb />
people use on <lb />
told him was all experiment mid <lb />
of our people were reluctant to take <lb />
la it. He said the farmers up north <lb />
used Pans Green on just as <lb />
they did on Irish potatoes and with <lb />
splendid For some time put <lb />
this gentleman bus at <lb />
Lexington, Ky, and knowing him to be <lb />
in the of a large tobacco grow <lb />
section asked him if the farm-rs <lb />
there and Paris Groan and he said they <lb />
considered it in growing a <lb />
crop tobacco. <lb />
Such is the I have in <lb />
regard lo its use. and while I have <lb />
never seen it tried on our tobacco yet <lb />
mil inclined to believe our <lb />
different from that other and <lb />
shall not he a Thomas at all <lb />
when the worms aid the despised <lb />
Deal to come. <lb />
A days ago I was talking w a <lb />
on this subject and he laid <lb />
there was one thing certain, he would <lb />
not use tobacco tint had Paris Green <lb />
on if knew L. I him the <lb />
kind f tobacco he and when he <lb />
me I showed him that th filler <lb />
was made of which <lb />
and evidently bad Tarts Groan <lb />
n-iii- Well he said he net know <lb />
This one side while on <lb />
he other I had a lo my <lb />
to me a days ago, that I had <lb />
growers an injustice by <lb />
the- for, said he, it <lb />
will make culture easy m d <lb />
will be too much it planted <lb />
He said he had used it and found a <lb />
This mailer is of too much <lb />
in- to every tobacco farmer to be <lb />
treated and my object is to give <lb />
the tobacco the benefit all <lb />
the information I have aid then let <lb />
do their own thinking and acting. <lb />
a an<lb />
a ; <lb />
y which Farmers can <lb />
J r . I <lb />
J It I r <lb />
. r <lb />
n boOM. m <lb />
A I I. <lb />
Plan. <lb />
i It <lb />
till- <lb />
I II . Mil. <lb />
we beard no things about with both bides <lb />
cs lease, bills, you sec growing <lb />
charters, election law, and all here ha thorns Now and <lb />
the monotony is broken by a <lb />
that. In tact you don't stumble over a <lb />
Legislature every day that s <lb />
the present day N. C. product. <lb />
Early Saturday the city of <lb />
San Antonio was reached. is a <lb />
place of historic <lb />
as the of lie at lb <lb />
mo, where a little f Tex- <lb />
ans took in a an held it <lb />
as a tort B Mexican <lb />
troops t ii than <lb />
rude by little squads <lb />
pf natives. These present a picture of <lb />
of destitution. The houses are simply <lb />
little huts built slim poles, brush d <lb />
straw. The about these look very <lb />
much in keeping with the houses. The <lb />
men wore nothing but light fitting <lb />
shirt common texture, a <lb />
some wore shoes only <lb />
and bun looted. Almost without <lb />
to fight the. mate each a blanket on his <lb />
literally overpowered and the one or ed to The <lb />
of the little baud slain The old women were and of <lb />
is -till being sacredly but one them <lb />
by State. <lb />
At S Antonio an excursion of <lb />
boarded our train to go <lb />
into Mexico to a bull fight. Mr, <lb />
Mu a commercial <lb />
agent the Mexican railroad <lb />
with r n city, had j <lb />
ed the editors further back and <lb />
through <lb />
trip. Oar pat was greatly <lb />
to for I <lb />
Being with <lb />
language, the tongue a; by <lb />
cans, he proved an <lb />
as well a <lb />
The of trip lo <lb />
made to day <lb />
bad a dark shawl around her shoulders <lb />
which wag as a covering for the <lb />
bead when needed. The children were <lb />
scantily clothed, the outfit of the <lb />
little boys consisting of a <lb />
very abbreviated shirt. Just Low these <lb />
people subsisted amid their surroundings <lb />
was a problem great to solve. <lb />
Occasionally on the banks of <lb />
reaches the <lb />
proportions a villa and <lb />
adobe style, built of mud bricks <lb />
baked in the sun and smoothed ever on <lb />
the outside with a coating of mud. <lb />
These houses are a marked improve- <lb />
over huts and the <lb />
occupying them show better <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
is hf <lb />
Slid Mi to ferment la <lb />
the <lb />
I lint M I I A <lb />
if Bean I <lb />
Pitts tho <lb />
the liver, cure eon- <lb />
i-tn, rent. So-l y ll <lb />
only fills to <lb />
M. H. <lb />
FANCY GROCERIES, <lb />
X. C. <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 />
M. H. <lb />
Next -r to Griffin tho THE LIVE <lb />
I. W. GS. P v. <lb />
S. Cashier Maj. HE Ci <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
a Hal. D. W. <lb />
Million Dollars, N. C. <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. and Account Books <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. rd on application. <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ad Mules <lb />
t Dr. James old stand, rear Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. I have just returned with a full line of <lb />
Richmond, at prices to suit <lb />
Call at once, to see my stock buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
I have a Livery in connection and have <lb />
turnouts and polite drivers. <lb />
E. C. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, or Norfolk Trap <lb />
I can save you per cent. Nothing but <lb />
X-class vehicles sold and Q <lb />
A. STOCK <lb />
be v. <lb />
WANTED. The Equitable As- <lb />
the <lb />
States, t e o all Lite <lb />
i ; want to <lb />
solicit insurance, contracts will <lb />
be ii. Apply in or by letter <lb />
with reference to <lb />
CO., <lb />
Agent, V <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of tho power sale con- <lb />
a executed and de- <lb />
livered by Archibald to W. H. ox <lb />
on the day of March and duly <lb />
recorded In the Register of office <lb />
of North Carolina, In book <lb />
T. will <lb />
expose to before the Court <lb />
in for to <lb />
the Wilder, on Monday, <lb />
the following real property, <lb />
to In <lb />
county, the lands f J- W. <lb />
inn-Hi, Frank Hardy on <lb />
by the Nelson <lb />
by the lands of Archibald Cox an <lb />
south contain acres, being <lb />
the same conveyed to Arch Cox by his <lb />
father, Wm Cox, lo satisfy said Mort- <lb />
gage <lb />
Thia day <lb />
W. It. COX, <lb />
Owing to the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
such a stock at tho low prices the goods <lb />
Will be sold you can get genuine bar gains, <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
closed out as fast as <lb />
possible <lb />
O. <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019028_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
R SOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
by E. <lb />
1807. <lb />
God seen fit in Hi <lb />
wise providence to again visit our <lb />
and call among lake <lb />
to Himself our much beloved brother, <lb />
B. II. Therefore be it resolved , <lb />
In <lb />
the <lb />
Northern <lb />
Market <lb />
buying <lb />
Spring <lb />
and <lb />
Summer <lb />
Goods. <lb />
If you want a fine <lb />
IT l CL <lb />
wait for my and I will <lb />
show you the finest line of <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
ever displayed here. I have <lb />
Great Bargains <lb />
to make room the above. <lb />
BOY TAKEN UP <lb />
IS KANT ANSWERS <lb />
DESCRIPTION <lb />
Of a Buy Who M. Home in Ken. <lb />
lucky on January <lb />
The following is the description a <lb />
b-y who left his home in Kentucky, on <lb />
January and a reward of <lb />
offered for any information that <lb />
lead to his recovery. <lb />
He is years old and large his <lb />
age ; about five feet seven inches full; <lb />
large blue gray eyes and brown lair; <lb />
weighs pounds; when he home <lb />
were a suit of black black storm <lb />
That while we will miss our dear <lb />
brother in the school we will bow to the <lb />
will our Heavenly Father who <lb />
ways does right and best. <lb />
R- st 2nd. That we lender our <lb />
sympathy to his children and <lb />
grandchildren and recommend to and black bat. <lb />
their God who sustained in is the H. <lb />
bis last days. said to be the son <lb />
3rd. That resolutions <lb />
spread upon the minutes of the <lb />
school and that a copy be to the <lb />
family brother Sugg and lo the H <lb />
the church in 1840 <lb />
at chapel in county- <lb />
He M very licensed a <lb />
leader and and had <lb />
license until died, was mi <lb />
naive work in the Sunday <lb />
will M in the church. In he <lb />
to South Creek in <lb />
the first thing be did there <lb />
was I., a Sunday <lb />
lie was many <lb />
In every place he ever lived the <lb />
first Sunday there he was in <lb />
Sunday and a <lb />
Thus sit. Uncle Sugg kid <lb />
in -fa- a , <lb />
an In MS I <lb />
w n <lb />
John. <lb />
W. Warsaw, Ky. <lb />
Yesterday afternoon a boy answer <lb />
the description in respects <lb />
was picked up by Chief Police J. A <lb />
WoodalL <lb />
There were several things in the <lb />
boy s appearance that suggested the <lb />
possibility that he was the wanted <lb />
in The same blue gray <lb />
eyes, lie same youthful appearance, <lb />
identically live feet seven inches high by <lb />
measure, and his general weight being <lb />
or enough <lb />
its to be strikingly similar o the hoy <lb />
ranted. <lb />
Letters to Chief this <lb />
and to Chief of <lb />
gave a description cf the war in <lb />
Kentucky. He was thought to be <lb />
in this section. <lb />
The boy here gives his name as <lb />
John and says he is Iron <lb />
Pitt II in <lb />
that county, as he lie has evident- <lb />
been there or else has his <lb />
concerning people there down <lb />
lie says lie knows the Sheriff <lb />
Murderer Caught. <lb />
Sheriff W. II. Harrington received a <lb />
J. P. , an <lb />
Bertie county, notifying him of the <lb />
arrest John Keel, who killed David <lb />
in this county on last Christ- <lb />
morning. Mr. am- I will reach <lb />
Greenville this evening with the <lb />
I oner. <lb />
Preliminary <lb />
John K el, who killed <lb />
on day, aid was <lb />
arrested in county last week, <lb />
brought here turned over to the <lb />
Pitt, was given n <lb />
J. A- <lb />
Lang. Two <lb />
and upon their testimony the justice <lb />
required a justified bond <lb />
I could not give bond so Was <lb />
back to jail court. <lb />
Attractive <lb />
The. st i n at pres- <lb />
is the in the <lb />
Mrs. V. H. Whichard. This <lb />
tree, widen a great size <lb />
one of kind, is now just covered <lb />
with blooms II is greatly admired by <lb />
all who Me it. The hyacinth bed in <lb />
the same yard is very <lb />
We Extend Thanks. <lb />
. and h-. <lb />
Be and lived .,, ., i <lb />
a devotion to his God and <lb />
Italy may be <lb />
knew him but love none <lb />
My Spring Samples <lb />
will take your measure <lb />
land a fit. <lb />
are well known tIn- Suite. <lb />
Si people here have <lb />
with the boy are under the <lb />
It th boy trill- Pill <lb />
county, a he says, end he is Put <lb />
man we r saw but e . ,,. <lb />
will mat no more this boy is knows, <lb />
he sense than la would <lb />
d him but He was the <lb />
took and he w is <lb />
Wiley Known, <lb />
John A. Kicks, <lb />
Jonathan U bite. <lb />
Com mil lie. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
Comes cut on hair. <lb />
A lawn <lb />
Strawberry shortcakes will be with <lb />
us shorty. <lb />
of a certain sort will be ripe <lb />
on Easter Sunday. <lb />
George left this morning <lb />
a to Durham. <lb />
The mar lied man it wondering <lb />
his con will hold out- <lb />
Civil service <lb />
a new servant girl. <lb />
art-rage old maid see <lb />
her Until she look the glass. <lb />
Duck trousers and straw hats are <lb />
stirring with the spirit of <lb />
It takes a fellow with considerable <lb />
brass to propose to a girl with <lb />
gold. <lb />
styles in shirts will soon be <lb />
seen, and they will be loud enough to <lb />
P heard. . <lb />
Hal Banned u this morning <lb />
that tree are in bloom out at <lb />
his father's. <lb />
A movement is on loot to <lb />
a Knights Pythias lodge here <lb />
There ate a number in the <lb />
roe a cup chocolate <lb />
with lots of whipped cream in it. <lb />
mi an a <lb />
in a setting chastised <lb />
era on the the young <lb />
mini said, from the dye on the <lb />
red now, the maid replied, <lb />
if that be true, I'll never catch such a <lb />
you <lb />
Maj. Alfred Raleigh, <lb />
and Charlotte Grimes, this <lb />
were married at the bride's <lb />
home near on Wednesday <lb />
Kev. If. C. Hughes per- <lb />
the ceremony. The couple <lb />
went Florida on a bridal tour. <lb />
Mr. M. N. Hales received <lb />
Superintendent Vick- <lb />
the mail service, to resume his <lb />
run on the A- N. C. R. R. mail <lb />
route on Monday, March We <lb />
he will alternate each week <lb />
kith Parrot. We are glad <lb />
Mr. Hales has got back <lb />
Free <lb />
Lightning <lb />
During the night, <lb />
about two o'clock, lightning struck the <lb />
home of Mr. T. B. Ashford, in <lb />
struck the tore it <lb />
and also more I <lb />
demolished walls <lb />
MARCHING ON. <lb />
Coming and Going, or <lb />
Weather. <lb />
H. B. bat north to <lb />
chase new goods. <lb />
Mrs. G. W. went to <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
B. It turned Wednesday <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Miss Maggie Langley returned Sat- <lb />
evening Littleton. <lb />
Glad to see R. out alter <lb />
having bean sick several days. <lb />
N. II. Whitfield and little Miss Ab- <lb />
Smith returned Saturday evening <lb />
Oxford. <lb />
Mrs. G. P. Spruill Miss Sadie <lb />
of Raleigh, is her <lb />
just west town. <lb />
J. L. Little and C. S. Forbes went <lb />
o Saturday evening and re- <lb />
turned Monday morning. <lb />
Judge S. Robinson adjourn- <lb />
ed court Friday and left on <lb />
the evening train Kinston- <lb />
R. W. King and children and <lb />
left <lb />
on a pleasure trip to Baltimore. <lb />
Slate A. J. Farm <lb />
ville, in town Monday. He made <lb />
on of the representatives in the <lb />
Senate. <lb />
J. the firm J. B. <lb />
Cherry C-., the northern <lb />
markets Monday. Mrs. <lb />
him. <lb />
Misses Lizzie and Minnie <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with Miss Lizzie Jones. They returned <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
left Thursday the north <lb />
era markets to make purchases <lb />
spring and summer. He says he will <lb />
show the ladies some beautiful goods <lb />
when he returns. <lb />
B. T. Bailey, wife and child, returned <lb />
Saturday evening from Springs, <lb />
Clark, a little broth- <lb />
Mrs. Bailey, them <lb />
make his home here. <lb />
for his <lb />
old home in Maine. He has been living <lb />
in Greenville the last few years <lb />
made hosts of who regretted to <lb />
see him leave. For the past year he <lb />
has been a of the Council <lb />
the town.<lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
Jesse mid II. B. Harris <lb />
Pent Thursday here. Jesse <lb />
and told the jokes, <lb />
boys. <lb />
On Wednesday March 10th, at <lb />
W. G. Gurganus and Miss <lb />
Kiln Powell were united in <lb />
at the home of W. II Williams. <lb />
W. II. Williams tying knot. <lb />
May be a happy <lb />
The oldest of our people gay fa -y <lb />
never saw a more disagreeable spring <lb />
so far. Such little work done in the <lb />
way of fanning. We heard some <lb />
complaint Irish potato seed rotting <lb />
since <lb />
Two Sermons. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams, of Asheville <lb />
arrived Saturday evening and <lb />
preached in the Baptist church Sunday <lb />
morning and evening. His sermons <lb />
have been highly The <lb />
one at night was es fine and <lb />
He pictured Christ <lb />
gave up in order lo come and <lb />
and asked who was to blame if <lb />
neglect the salvation He offers, and <lb />
and interior of lost A large congregation heard <lb />
this sermon many expressions <lb />
room i a Hf <lb />
were all asleep at the time and <lb />
not one of them hurt. It is Humors, pimples, bolls, are very an- <lb />
i that none the They quickly when <lb />
Hood- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
W. Harding, of spent <lb />
Tuesday last week here on <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J II. Blount, of <lb />
through town Sunday <lb />
evening on their way to Williamston. <lb />
W. A. Fleming, Hamilton, spent <lb />
a days here last week. <lb />
Rev. D. B. has rented <lb />
the resilience A. B. Cherry on Main <lb />
street and moved into the same. <lb />
Postmaster S. A. Gainer was smiling <lb />
Saturday, it's a <lb />
Farmers arc hauling lots of guano <lb />
rainy weather. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Mar, <lb />
We. are having lots rain in this <lb />
and the roads are In a terrible <lb />
condition. of the creeks are <lb />
almost impassable. <lb />
M. Everett, of Robersonville, was <lb />
here Saturday, <lb />
We were glad to a call ex- <lb />
Warren Saturday, who <lb />
was here or. n visit to his son <lb />
Dr. Warren. <lb />
Miss Effie Ban has quite a severe <lb />
attack of typhoid lever. <lb />
Rev. J. L. Winfield passed through <lb />
Saturday on his way to n to fill <lb />
his appointment, <lb />
i . <lb />
J. A. Crews, of Wilmington <lb />
Messenger, v as here hist week in the <lb />
interest bis <lb />
Glad to know family W. W. <lb />
Thomas is out again after a malarial <lb />
attack. <lb />
Mrs. John Andrews, <lb />
has been visiting her mother near <lb />
here, return-d home Saturday. <lb />
A severe electrical storm passed over <lb />
Thursday morning. Light- <lb />
struck the railroad track near W. <lb />
R. Whichard, Jr., shocking him con- <lb />
but not seriously injuring <lb />
him. <lb />
Engineer Cutler, of the Baldwin <lb />
Locomotive Works, at Philadelphia, <lb />
arrived Friday to get the new engine <lb />
of the Johnson Lumber Co. in <lb />
work. <lb />
J. II. Mallard, of a <lb />
here last week. <lb />
injured. <lb />
Fresh Carr Butter pound package <lb />
i at S. M. <lb />
have people believe. <lb />
his cloth's, is in locked on in <lb />
one war- <lb />
die <lb />
well the Kentucky ; <lb />
is i tiling does lint <lb />
Thai is he hair l <lb />
II boy is Said to lie brown. <lb />
The this is and <lb />
Woodall telegraphed lo <lb />
W. to know the toy want- <lb />
ed had light curly The <lb />
could nit go all the way by <lb />
A telephone line connects town <lb />
Warsaw, Ky., with the outside world. <lb />
On account the telephone wires being <lb />
down it has been impossible to get an <lb />
answer up to of this writing <lb />
In the meantime the boy Is lib- <lb />
to go where be pleases, as then- <lb />
is HO an to hold him unless <lb />
it shall be proven conclusively beyond <lb />
the shadow a doubt that be is the <lb />
boy wanted. <lb />
horn, lie calls Is a <lb />
hook agent, and has been going through- <lb />
out this section, trying to sell <lb />
He says he can neither read nor write. <lb />
His parents are dead, he says, and he <lb />
had to leave home because his guardian <lb />
d d not treat right. He also says <lb />
when he becomes there will be fifty <lb />
thousand dollars coming to him bis <lb />
own right. <lb />
Win. I her he is the same hoy M is, <lb />
wanted in Kentucky, we cannot say. <lb />
i he he should be <lb />
given the benefit the <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
There a boy name John <lb />
horn whose home was in Pitt county, <lb />
and the description given of him <lb />
above there is hardly a doubt that he is <lb />
the Pitt county boy and made a correct <lb />
statement as o where he is from. He <lb />
to be seen frequently on the streets <lb />
ville d was generally looked <lb />
upon as not being very bright, lie bag <lb />
a in Hi-t now living in this In <lb />
Ins talk he was always addicted to con- <lb />
boasting about what he could <lb />
or-was going to do. This claim made <lb />
in Durham that that he would lull heir <lb />
to upon reaching his majority <lb />
is all a myth, U about keeping <lb />
with his usual style <lb />
Presbyterian <lb />
Dr. William Black, <lb />
reached Greenville Saturday <lb />
and took charge the services <lb />
in the Presbyterian church Sunday. He <lb />
is a of and <lb />
earnestness, bis every n and <lb />
manner showing his heart is <lb />
in the great work in which he <lb />
is engaged. During the week services <lb />
will be held twice each day. The morn <lb />
will begin promptly at <lb />
o'clock and continue exactly on-; hour. <lb />
The hour for the evening service is <lb />
the sermon by. a <lb />
service, in which it is desired <lb />
all assemble promptly and take part. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. the wile <lb />
Rev. L O. r In charge <lb />
of circuit, died at their home <lb />
miles south of town on Sunday, <lb />
was buried the Methodist church <lb />
of today at II o'clock. <lb />
Funeral services wire <lb />
ll v. N. M. <lb />
The a-ed tH a of <lb />
Capt. J W, Howard, Keeper t the <lb />
on as, <lb />
married lo R-v. L. O. May <lb />
Hard Capture. The and children <lb />
Officer J. P. Harrell, i her. A devoted wife, a fond <lb />
who brought John Keel hen; last mother, a Christian woman <lb />
and turned him over to liar- gone to rent The sympathy of th <lb />
that K- KU community out In those so <lb />
He a of or b t . <lb />
not any one -mm <lb />
but short while, dad. frequent is no <lb />
kept those Ml I I U <lb />
l him from each- I meaning <lb />
up with him, as by about which such tender and <lb />
ham of bis lieu cluster as that <lb />
a he would be somewhere fl T <lb />
r, our helpless infancy and <lb />
Keel was considerably ed our first tottering step. Yet <lb />
d when surrounded and taken in the life of every Expectant Moth- <lb />
d he will b-- tried a beset with danger and all cf- <lb />
t of I in r Court. fort to <lb />
so assists nature <lb />
in the change <lb />
place that <lb />
the Expectant <lb />
Mother i <lb />
bled to look for- <lb />
W a r d with u a t <lb />
dread, suffering gloomy <lb />
to the hour when she <lb />
joy of Motherhood. <lb />
insures safety to the lives <lb />
of both Mother and Child, and she, <lb />
is found stronger after than before <lb />
short, it <lb />
I Childbirth natural and as <lb />
many have said. Don't be <lb />
persuaded to use anything but <lb />
We had a good and <lb />
still have a mil select We <lb />
latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions, Hats, <lb />
FURNISHING <lb />
AND GENTS <lb />
lie session if r <lb />
d in s i.-in-s <lb />
V. . S Oil Robins n has <lb />
one ii- <lb />
, one . <lb />
bed <lb />
Hi <lb />
Mother's <lb />
Friend <lb />
11.1 <lb />
bur I-.-, and <lb />
ho do-s lie conceives <lb />
July, lie will also over <lb />
court L-e held in <lb />
the <lb />
Licenses <lb />
Ku- second n F <lb />
the of <lb />
rasp six for u,<lb />
V. D. Mo re and B. <lb />
It. and <lb />
lb P. Smith bud Walker. <lb />
W. U. and Ella Powell. <lb />
B. S. Dixon and <lb />
w. r. Cash and Pee <lb />
Arch and Sarah <lb />
Edna Perry. <lb />
Lawrence and <lb />
in <lb />
1811 <lb />
My wife In ten min- <lb />
with her other two <lb />
she did altogether her <lb />
last, having; previously used four bot- <lb />
I ties of It is a <lb />
to anyone to he- <lb />
come a says a customer. <lb />
I mm-. Illinois. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Mar. 1897. <lb />
The arc hauling lots of fer- <lb />
this week. <lb />
Tobacco are coming rapid- <lb />
and some say they have plant with <lb />
f leaves. Don't be lo fast <lb />
Work on the has been <lb />
suspended for the last days on <lb />
account of rain. <lb />
T. L. Turnage carried up <lb />
pounds of tobacco yesterday, and only <lb />
liked about getting good price for <lb />
it. He averaged about lorn; but <lb />
says will try it again this year. <lb />
Henry n is superintendent of <lb />
Jonas Williams tobacco this <lb />
we wish him much success. <lb />
W. R. Shirley spent a days at <lb />
R. last week and says he <lb />
had e magnificent time. <lb />
Miss Allie Parker is visiting Miss <lb />
John has returned <lb />
his trip to the Fair. Says he <lb />
had a nice time If. <lb />
Can't <lb />
This Is the complaint anal <lb />
thousands at this season. <lb />
They have no appetite; food <lb />
does not relish. <lb />
the stomach organs, which <lb />
i course of flood's will give <lb />
it also and enriches the <lb />
blood, cures that distress after eating and <lb />
Internal misery only a dyspeptic can <lb />
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that <lb />
tired feeling and builds and sustains <lb />
the whole physical system. It so prompt- <lb />
and efficiently relieves dyspeptic <lb />
toms and cures nervous headaches, that It <lb />
seems to have almost a <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the tact the One True Blood <lb />
Of by mall on <lb />
of price. Write <lb />
for all Mothers, free. <lb />
The Gs. <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and us <lb />
and we will give you for a dollar <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
G T <lb />
is IT<lb />
can sell <lb />
J. R. COREY, <lb />
m. j, i-.,, are the best <lb />
S digestion. <lb />
IS- <lb />
COLLARS <lb />
A Horse <lb />
Millinery. <lb />
Also a line or <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
can now be found in <lb />
the brick store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
by J. W, Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
J me <lb />
MM <lb />
Goods, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
I e have a handsome <lb />
of new White Goods, Em- <lb />
and Laces, which we have placed on <lb />
sale and invite an early inspection. In White <lb />
Goods we show a great variety of dainty pat- <lb />
terns for little folks, such as fine dimity checks <lb />
and stripes, sheer linen lawns, Persian lawns, <lb />
English etc. Our line of <lb />
are very attractive and quite moderate in <lb />
price. In Laces we are showing full lines of <lb />
and from the tiniest <lb />
h up to wide. <lb />
first-class goods at such mar- <lb />
low prices as <lb />
Good Green Coffee at cents a pound. <lb />
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound. <lb />
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound. <lb />
Salt and Sweet Snuff at cents a pound. <lb />
and everything else in the Grocery line just as <lb />
cheap as the above articles, it is because we <lb />
buy goods for the spot cash and sell there <lb />
for same kind of see us. <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO. <lb />
in The swim. <lb />
If you want anything in the <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
line call see me. can save you money on <lb />
SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb />
T. WHITE, <lb />
NEV GROCERY STORE. <lb />
Opened Grocery next to T. White's and fall line <lb />
If. <lb />
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb />
to Beirut from Everything fresh and low down in price. A <lb />
extended to ml. Come see me, will make it pay you. <lb />
JAMES B WHITE. <lb />
LARGE ARRIVAL <lb />
As Spring Comes <lb />
PEOPLE'S MINDS VERY NATURALLY TURN TO GOODS <lb />
SUITABLE SEASON. <lb />
MY I <lb />
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY- <lb />
ThING NEW AND STYLISH. TUE QUALITY Of <lb />
MY GOODS AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. <lb />
I HAVE STILL SOME DESIRABLE WINTER <lb />
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT BAB- <lb />
GAINS SO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK <lb />
TUE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORE. <lb />
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES. <lb />
Our buyer has <lb />
from the northern <lb />
and we are ready to display j <lb />
the most attractive stock of <lb />
Dress Goods, Trimmings, <lb />
Silks, Laces. White Goods and all <lb />
the novelties of the season. Our stock is large <lb />
and with great care and you will have <lb />
no trouble to select just what you want and at <lb />
prices that are always the lowest. Come see us. <lb /></p>
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Elk . J <lb />
I i i <lb />
t-i <lb />
YORK V <lb />
, lie Terror of <lb />
Smaller Animal. <lb />
or <lb />
was end. strong in pro- <lb />
to bis pugnacity ravage <lb />
he DO a bad <lb />
for man r dog to <lb />
said the man from it <lb />
is, it takes a sandy hound to do on <lb />
up even if he gets him cornered, <lb />
which is a hard thing to do. In <lb />
point of fact, tho is a <lb />
bluffer. He keeps himself pretty <lb />
well in tho bat away from <lb />
tho abodes of the <lb />
hunter or lumberman comes <lb />
on one the beast is by no <lb />
means sure to run away. Though <lb />
slight of <lb />
legged, and when he faces a roan, <lb />
his eyes glaring yellow, his gray <lb />
fur sticking out in all directions, <lb />
ears upright, with the ugly <lb />
that shows his long teeth, ho <lb />
isn't the sort of creature that <lb />
would like to up and fondle. <lb />
If the man approach him, he will <lb />
spit and snarl as if about to put up <lb />
a great fight, it is only at the <lb />
last moment that he will give ground <lb />
and leap away. E-. en then he goes <lb />
no farther than ho has some- <lb />
up a tree or to the top <lb />
of a high rock, where, ensconced on <lb />
the defensive, the temptation <lb />
not great to follow him. In that <lb />
ease, if the man pun. of <lb />
course tho affair is quickly settled, <lb />
but otherwise the usual- <lb />
holds the fort. <lb />
the smaller animals on which <lb />
lie preys tho is a terror. <lb />
He is quicker than chain lightning <lb />
greased and is all over the woods <lb />
at once. Cm the ground he <lb />
for rabbits and grouse, and in <lb />
the he captures birds and <lb />
squirrels, and, more frequently, the <lb />
young in their nests. He is a dead- <lb />
enemy to fawns left in hiding by <lb />
their mothers when they go away <lb />
to browse for a dinner. Sometimes, <lb />
when pleased I y hunger, he will at- <lb />
tack a doe, i big on her back <lb />
from the limb of a tree <lb />
which she passes, but the results <lb />
the experiment do not always an- <lb />
courage him to repeat it, it <lb />
plies an experience in bareback <lb />
that knocks breaking <lb />
into shade. But in winter, when <lb />
the formed on the deep snow <lb />
will bear up the he, <lb />
banded with m of bis kind. <lb />
will successfully hunt the deer, <lb />
which wallow hampered in tin <lb />
snow. William a laud <lb />
in Maine, once came <lb />
deer which had been <lb />
killed by three Th <lb />
had driven the animal into the <lb />
of a fallen tree, where, entangled <lb />
among the branches, it was an easy <lb />
victim. <lb />
i I have already <lb />
implied, is not a cautious <lb />
and he is less difficult to trap than <lb />
most other animals of the <lb />
kind. Fast in a trap, ha will put <lb />
his hack nit hiss at <lb />
of his captor, is easily <lb />
killed with the blow of a club on tin <lb />
head. He is not so tenacious of life <lb />
as the wildcat, and a resolute dog <lb />
that is game to face his teeth and <lb />
claws for the first brief round will <lb />
make short work of him. But tin <lb />
any dog not a thoroughbred the first <lb />
round is all sufficient, his sole con- <lb />
thereafter being a convenient <lb />
lino of retreat. <lb />
mar. tiring at a in <lb />
a tree to stand well away, for <lb />
if he venture within reach of his <lb />
spring, with the report of his gun <lb />
he may find the creature landed <lb />
upon him. claw bag at lace, and <lb />
even if he wins he will be apt to <lb />
carry souvenirs of the encounter in <lb />
the shape of bites and scratches <lb />
many a day. <lb />
all their <lb />
are. sociable, <lb />
among and <lb />
often have been observed on moon- <lb />
light nights in open spaces of the <lb />
forest or on the ice of Jakes, <lb />
in groups, like <lb />
New York <lb />
An W <lb />
The has valets. <lb />
whose sole duty it is to take care o; <lb />
his uniforms and costumes, the <lb />
value of which is estimated at <lb />
The London correspond- <lb />
says that his uniforms of the <lb />
German army and navy, hit <lb />
helmets, caps, rifles, swords <lb />
and sabers, are kept in cupboards. <lb />
Next to these come the uniforms of <lb />
the Saxons, Bavarians, <lb />
and others. in other large <lb />
cupboards are the Austrian, <lb />
Swedish, English and Italian <lb />
uniforms, all ready to a company <lb />
the kaiser in his journeys or to I <lb />
used on the occasion of princely <lb />
visits. Finally must be mentioned <lb />
his hunting and shooting costumes, <lb />
his court dresses, his yachting and <lb />
lawn tennis uniforms and his <lb />
dresses. When the <lb />
travels, hi uniforms and costumes <lb />
fill two or three carriages. His <lb />
majesty is very fond of jewelry and <lb />
curios. He wears half a dozen <lb />
rings, a large watch and chain and <lb />
a bracelet on his right arm. <lb />
She Was a Daughter Herself. <lb />
I said the lady from <lb />
South America, that plain <lb />
person at the far side of the room <lb />
unto herself so many <lb />
is a Daughter of the <lb />
said the one interrogated in <lb />
awed ton's. ancestor fought <lb />
in the <lb />
said the lady from South <lb />
America. myself am a daughter <lb />
of of <lb />
Called <lb />
that fellow in of the <lb />
basement remarked satin <lb />
carelessly. <lb />
sputtered <lb />
the now arrival. would have yon <lb />
to know, sir, that I was a prominent <lb />
citizen in my late homo, <lb />
Satan smiled. may have <lb />
he said, yon won't cat <lb />
any down <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
and Grafted. <lb />
Tomato plants have been grafted <lb />
on potato plants in England, giving <lb />
a crop of tomatoes above and <lb />
of potatoes below. I grafted <lb />
en tomatoes have produced flower <lb />
ind apples and a few tubers. <lb />
Some <lb />
of tho Words and of <lb />
Tenement Folk. <lb />
The words and phrases in New <lb />
York's slang which are rooted in <lb />
the sense of humor of tho people <lb />
very many. The word <lb />
is accounted for in two ways, both <lb />
of which credit the term with a <lb />
derivation. A <lb />
be it known, is any <lb />
pitcher or is sent to tho <lb />
corner saloon for the family supply <lb />
of lager beer. It is said that the <lb />
word grew out of the protests of tho <lb />
girls who did not like to be sent to <lb />
the saloons, or out of the <lb />
for of the <lb />
children whose play in tho streets <lb />
was interrupted by their having to <lb />
perform similar errands. On the <lb />
other hand, the quarreling that fol- <lb />
lowed too frequent of the <lb />
can by or social coteries <lb />
of drinking men, is said to have <lb />
given the beer vessel its nickname. <lb />
The horse play of the mountebanks <lb />
in the variety shows is commonly <lb />
called and the <lb />
term has now come to applied to <lb />
all rough <lb />
and practical joking among the <lb />
masses. A flimsy excuse or trans- <lb />
parent lie is called a and <lb />
didn't you keep your <lb />
engagement Now don't give me <lb />
no song and is an example <lb />
of the use of this queer phrase. The <lb />
old slang words and <lb />
meaning been <lb />
supplanted by the word <lb />
and we hear nowadays that a man <lb />
who is unblushingly audacious, as- <lb />
or presuming has, not <lb />
of Jove as Shakes. <lb />
wrote, but awful front <lb />
a front like do <lb />
A tipsy man whoso uncertain lo- <lb />
carries him swaying from <lb />
side to side of tho pavement is de- <lb />
to have a or to <lb />
skates Men who <lb />
drink too much and too frequently <lb />
are said to suffer from the <lb />
At first it was said of the <lb />
opium smokers that they the <lb />
all pipe smokers do, to <lb />
cleanse the that hit- <lb />
ting anything has come to signify <lb />
an abuse of the habit with which the <lb />
article thus is intimately con- <lb />
It is a humorous conceit that led <lb />
to the saying, applied to all who are <lb />
dull or obtuse, has a fog bis <lb />
With the same spirit a very <lb />
rich person, or one who i prodigal <lb />
with his wealth, is said to have <lb />
to To meet with a <lb />
cool reception is called a <lb />
To steal is to and <lb />
to be arrested for it is to get <lb />
ed, though the genuine and general <lb />
slang phrase for getting arrested is <lb />
tho a term grow- <lb />
naturally out of the action of <lb />
an officer in hurtling an offender <lb />
along with a grip his collar. <lb />
and every tiling <lb />
done easily or is to lie <lb />
done a Men said to <lb />
rich in a or to win a <lb />
boat race a That is an <lb />
expression borrowed from the turf, <lb />
which has also lent to New York <lb />
the word perhaps the <lb />
most difficult to explain of all the <lb />
local slang terms, and yet, like all <lb />
slang, most concise and expressive <lb />
to all w ho make use of it. A <lb />
in slang, is anything that looks <lb />
like what it is not; so that if n per- <lb />
son is thought to closely resemble <lb />
Cleveland, he is spoken of <lb />
as ringer on the or if <lb />
he wears a brilliant bit of glass it <lb />
is said to dead linger on a <lb />
the <lb />
most, the veriest, that which is ab- <lb />
Weekly.<lb />
During the civil war in this <lb />
try the importance of temporary <lb />
or field fortifies lions was <lb />
appreciated by the troops on both <lb />
sides that the moment a halt was <lb />
made the men began to throw up <lb />
breast works. The great difficulty <lb />
was. to induce them to wait until a <lb />
proper line of defense had been so, <lb />
by the engine vs. <lb />
Wanted the <lb />
Mrs. Just look <lb />
tit them invitations to the Vere do <lb />
dance What do you suppose <lb />
them letters S. V. mean <lb />
Mr. must be for <lb />
Seats Various <lb />
Just send down and get the best <lb />
they've got. Them Vere do Yores <lb />
can't have too good tor us. <lb />
is one said the <lb />
heavy man of the theatrical <lb />
to be attended <lb />
is asked tho stage <lb />
manager. <lb />
the scene in which <lb />
I pledge the health in this <lb />
crystal goblet of foaming <lb />
you can do one of three <lb />
things. You can make cold tea <lb />
weaker, put some sugar in it or else <lb />
get some man who isn't in danger <lb />
of making a wry face to play the <lb />
curb <lb />
torpid liver- <lb />
a. <lb />
cure constipation. <lb />
cure bad Bream. <lb />
EDISON THE DREAMER. <lb />
Bow Cot of Some <lb />
Drudgery. <lb />
Some had referred to Edison <lb />
as Victor Hugo when ho his <lb />
as operator in our <lb />
telegraph office in Boston, and it <lb />
was by that name generally <lb />
spoke of him. Every device was <lb />
employed to thwart his soarings <lb />
after tho infinite and his divings for <lb />
the unfathomable, as regarded <lb />
them, and to got an amount of work <lb />
out of him that was equivalent to <lb />
tho sum paid per diem for his <lb />
ices, and among them was that of <lb />
having hint receive the press report <lb />
from New York. Ho did not like <lb />
this, tho work continuing steadily <lb />
from p. m. until a. in., and <lb />
leaving him no time in which to <lb />
pursue his studies. <lb />
One night about p. m. there <lb />
came down an inquiry as to where <lb />
tho press report was, and, on going <lb />
to the desk where Edison was at <lb />
work. Night Manager Leighton was <lb />
horrified to find that there was <lb />
nothing ready to go up stairs, for <lb />
tho reason that Edison had copied <lb />
between 1,500 and words of <lb />
stock and other market reports in a <lb />
hand so small that ho had only filled <lb />
a third of a page. <lb />
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self, and saying; Tom. <lb />
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and have it prepared in a <lb />
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trips of the noisy dummy box, which <lb />
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never repudiated tho obligation. <lb />
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