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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
A. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MA CH <lb />
NO <lb />
Ho. a. Oak <lb />
poll In Ilk. a ; . six <lb />
K-m four I c r- n Ct- <lb />
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i- . . . , aid <lb />
feel Special Price, <lb />
promptly <lb />
The is hut KOO <lb />
to be found lit our new <lb />
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it he- <lb />
. . . H In lied a. etc Too <lb />
are In In dealers, d our <lb />
a far our great <lb />
money which we <lb />
mail i h the <lb />
if j u will make the <lb />
bi i. fit arc your <lb />
local dealers <lb />
Julius Mines Son, <lb />
BALTIMORE;, RID. <lb />
SIGHTS MEXICO. <lb />
s aid <lb />
Earn <lb />
Wealth and Poverty Mingle en <lb />
the Young People do <lb />
g Bit hop's Pal cs A <lb />
War Incident Ur canny Grave Yard <lb />
Stories Military and <lb />
Free and cf a <lb />
Bullfight. <lb />
Two Pipers for <lb />
e made <lb />
to furnish- <lb />
and <lb />
above amount. <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
After leaving <lb />
in our last article, we <lb />
This present- <lb />
ed .-8 busy a Sun. iv as <lb />
on weekdays, and not <lb />
hundreds of children of both sex- <lb />
SB, some of grown, <lb />
may seen In tiling <lb />
only covering to Mm <lb />
being a short garment ml I be <lb />
t. Even the moot <lb />
seen our <lb />
American seaside resort <lb />
the blush on use I in <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
There are many beautiful <lb />
boat M outcry, notably the <lb />
several of them con- <lb />
located through the <lb />
THE <lb />
I tin scats a e the t- <lb />
el Mi en <lb />
SI is the i <lb />
frost in of malice. <lb />
have <lb />
they can dew- <lb />
drop. <lb />
The In d eagle is the only bird <lb />
that shows of a <lb />
second <lb />
spring time of life is when <lb />
you sit on your wife's bonnet or a <lb />
tack pointing heavenward. <lb />
if a man Las a scolding wife he <lb />
bat little bear below, nor <lb />
that little long. <lb />
D depressed <lb />
tune. Tis the blackest storm <lb />
which <lb />
First love and a first <lb />
come but once in a man s <lb />
and neither usually has much <lb />
result. <lb />
latest mint drops will be <lb />
the dropping of <lb />
oat of the depart- <lb />
at Washington. <lb />
The oil fashioned master <lb />
differed from lightning, because <lb />
he struck several times <lb />
pi ice, if it <lb />
A fashion paper us that <lb />
is to be a change in the <lb />
spring sly es of pan- <lb />
That's just what we want <lb />
change in especially <lb />
in the <lb />
Rain drops kiss the lily and <lb />
linger its ala- <lb />
baster lips, until the sunbeams <lb />
the <lb />
the lily's heart- the tears <lb />
of tho cheeks of <lb />
grief. Hope brushes them away <lb />
and ii a sweet balm in the <lb />
cup of <lb />
Observer. <lb />
interest. Thousands of people <lb />
were here and <lb />
selling, their wares, <lb />
some bells to attract at- <lb />
tract attention, and all <lb />
kind if noise- The <lb />
market occupies tho <lb />
of a i-q late, beside this being <lb />
full of fillers the entire space <lb />
out to and even in tie <lb />
. , on side contains <lb />
steady, and rs full <lb />
of to sell, some cf <lb />
thee awnings and <lb />
right cut the sun. I <lb />
Those n ho <lb />
had a blanket pie id out <lb />
street <lb />
it. <lb />
thing s fur sale right on <lb />
this mi Some had <lb />
full stocks of dry some <lb />
bed grocer e., some <lb />
some <lb />
table, some jewelry, some l <lb />
M grand, but in appear <lb />
call to mind the <lb />
beautiful parks <lb />
In the throngs at tho cathedrals <lb />
and r, and so far <lb />
as they had be-u seen on the <lb />
the morning part of the <lb />
day, we had noticed that the <lb />
women, with some ions, <lb />
were still Comment- <lb />
To the People <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
Our energies have never relaxed. Our <lb />
forts have never ceased to you the <lb />
selected stock <lb />
I w I <lb />
Of I'll ; if <lb />
The i t <lb />
tell us An <lb />
would offer u their its <lb />
j ea f if they hap be <lb />
would <lb />
is p down give us the <lb />
n v <lb />
I Another very g <lb />
J was large <lb />
j to be teen. are <lb />
th <lb />
were visible <lb />
These Were of two classes with a <lb />
marked distinction <lb />
---the g army regularly <lb />
pi .- the goto aid <lb />
e j really i A more <lb />
I run, mini n in <lb />
l be j o <lb />
tho <lb />
tug to <lb />
Mi, <lb />
can<lb />
write -at. <lb />
gr.-i re i-h f <lb />
his last d to <lb />
see a fight. <lb />
These fights take p in an <lb />
a large arena d are gov- <lb />
by a la There <lb />
ate p nuts in favor of the In I <lb />
guarded by the judges <lb />
j consist of the <lb />
of tho State, Hare of the <lb />
city and two or throe other <lb />
that tie <lb />
limy hay-, a high <lb />
GENERAL<lb />
or or <lb />
o this we ass. d a guide if <lb />
this the prevailing custom <lb />
the wore <lb />
their sad all <lb />
men wore sombreros. e <lb />
wait until evening <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
custom the r <lb />
a c to so <lb />
set vice in the <lb />
j,, j <lb />
say of the trade <lb />
co-no h the penal <lb />
n ca-i the <lb />
I offender <lb />
in a for Ire or <lb />
going to salt mines <lb />
I ye ., ff the places <lb />
sanction such <lb />
are by. <lb />
whom all the <lb />
signals am given. At the <lb />
sound of bugle a gate swings <lb />
open and the company of lighters, <lb />
of six <lb />
two sad <lb />
They parade arena <lb />
POWDER <lb />
Absolutely Pure. <lb />
, pm<lb />
U. lbs cheap <lb />
At York <lb />
lit. choice of gr at pomp, salute <lb />
and of <lb />
wild, boisterous mob of <lb />
Tn <lb />
some sugar cane, some <lb />
fruits, some confections, some re- comes out <lb />
some old junk, <lb />
And so we did. <lb />
live pigs, pottery, some <lb />
lot sun had barely dropped <lb />
behind the <lb />
to cast a shadow o'er the city <lb />
before Monterey seemed trans- <lb />
formed into another place so far <lb />
las population is concerned. The <lb />
plaza in front of our hotel rapidly <lb />
filled with Iv dressed <lb />
men sad stylishly ed women <lb />
that almost <lb />
These the <lb />
walks fat hour <lb />
were <lb />
with elegant equipages. There <lb />
were now visible silk tiles and <lb />
suits that would have done credit <lb />
to any of our popular clothiers, <lb />
kindling wood, some coal, some <lb />
peanuts, some the hard- <lb />
est looking pies we ever laid eyes; <lb />
on, too. Well, we take a <lb />
whole column naming <lb />
there not mention half of <lb />
them. It put the American city <lb />
department store in the shade for <lb />
variety. <lb />
As now divided <lb />
into .-mall for better <lb />
sights, wended oar <lb />
way and among this mar- <lb />
we attracted much <lb />
attention seemed objects of <lb />
as groat to tho Mexicans <lb />
as they were to us. They <lb />
wanted to us something, and <lb />
when we we would look at <lb />
in the nail mines. Because of I boll. The animal has been kept <lb />
this custom of sentencing <lb />
to army, about <lb />
are c i to- State <lb />
of These worked <lb />
mi-j in several days <lb />
M tin- fight, starred <lb />
from which to select your We tighten take <lb />
confidently believe and H <lb />
,, C II t J been retreat to pi of another <lb />
that OUrS IS the Store all Stores OUr kn than S open lushes a <lb />
from which to buy your goods for the; <lb />
coming year. Go sold on time at close <lb />
credit prices to customers approved credit. <lb />
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the <lb />
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb />
When they enter into our possession <lb />
they arc again converted into the best bar- <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not or be <lb />
led away but cone straight back to your <lb />
friends who will take care of your <lb />
and work the harder t-o make you a <lb />
stronger customer and better friend <lb />
at ii- ;, <lb />
OHM a <lb />
A few words to pries <lb />
and financial conditions Mex- <lb />
may be of in--,, <lb />
readers well real <lb />
luring the free and <lb />
arguments cf the lust <lb />
to arouse vie <lb />
u-ii and now further <lb />
the cf ban i. the <lb />
sheets o the and <lb />
o c lured by <lb />
the a U-it-by at <lb />
in sight, <lb />
The first of the fight Is <lb />
between the and the <lb />
bull, tho only <lb />
the bull v In his progresses. <lb />
p to strike a blew, <lb />
flu- must be done from in In <lb />
over the bead, the to be <lb />
thrust the <lb />
hats that any our milliners <lb />
have been delighted to f u- <lb />
,, and dresses the very acme of <lb />
tide , . . . , <lb />
,, ., . . , c, . fashion. To entertain the crowd <lb />
they jabber some , , , , . <lb />
, a splendid band the <lb />
at and look amazed that we . , . , <lb />
in the of plaza and <lb />
rendered popular airs. Such a con- <lb />
between this gorgeous dis- <lb />
amazed that we <lb />
did not understand it. ow <lb />
thee who anticipate d that we <lb />
didn't know it a l was thoughtful <lb />
Professional Cards. <lb />
F. JAMES, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
in ail the courts. <lb />
a specially. <lb />
Berry H. w. <lb />
to Latham ; sinner. <lb />
N AT-L A W. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Q B. F. <lb />
N. V. X. G <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
Greenville, X. C <lb />
in all <lb />
K. II. L. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
U lice over J. <lb />
Cobb A <lb />
John K. T. C. <lb />
C Greenville, S. f <lb />
W. A <lb />
X. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
am of <lb />
11-r lie on short time. <lb />
H. H. Long, <lb />
X. C. Greenville, <lb />
O A LONG, <lb />
O an it v <lb />
ST. C. <lb />
Practices all tie <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I as <lb />
Mayo, is to notify all<lb />
of the Eu. Mayo, to present <lb />
to the ed or before <lb />
day of February. or this <lb />
notice will V plead in ear of their re- <lb />
All persons to <lb />
Ed. M will <lb />
mediate payment. B. I. <lb />
of Ed. Mayo. <lb />
This Feb. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having as Administrator n <lb />
Mary Mayo, this is to notify <lb />
the es- <lb />
ate of the said Mary Mare to present <lb />
on b fore day of Feb. <lb />
or notice will be in bar <lb />
of recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said Mary Mayo will make immediate <lb />
, K. J. <lb />
Administrator of Mayo. <lb />
Feb. i <lb />
play of wealth and the poverty of <lb />
the thousands of peons also <lb />
population <lb />
But, mind yon, this and <lb />
delightful music was as much for <lb />
I the enjoyment of poor as the <lb />
. , rich. the was <lb />
enough to snow a coin represent- to <lb />
the price. But guide bad sombrero and blanket were <lb />
Waned to be about M in evidence the silk <lb />
making quick purchases, they bat dress coat, the <lb />
we were Americans and maid to get as <lb />
honest dealing between <lb />
rounding boulevards were gay . in, <lb />
and man. arc mend of d- <lb />
poor <lb />
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we I <lb />
are friend of yon all. see us, we <lb />
will serve you to the best of our ability. <lb />
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb />
forts shall he yours to command at the <lb />
Store, <lb />
Monday morning we were Mexican, Armando <lb />
early to in a full day a had this of war <lb />
sightseeing in Monterey- The <lb />
first trip was out to the Bishop's I was dramatic M Le inter. <lb />
on suburbs j, <lb />
city, where are the ruins <lb />
country, was frequently pointed <lb />
to as an example, the gold <lb />
telling that while an <lb />
American dollar was wort h two <lb />
Mexican dollars everything was <lb />
v at bin t , h twice as high in as in thus <lb />
We not find to <lb />
be Of course in our <lb />
would double prices on vs. <lb />
When they found out we were on <lb />
to their trick it was an easy mat- <lb />
to get things at our price, <lb />
so to speak- The market <lb />
I incidents were so interesting <lb />
that many of us made several vis. <lb />
its there before leaving Monterey. <lb />
The streets of Monterey, as <lb />
previously referred to, are very <lb />
narrow, and on many of these the <lb />
sidewalks are barely feet wide <lb />
houses are very quaint <lb />
of design- Except in the <lb />
are built of e, <lb />
solidly together, with no space or <lb />
alleys between them. Most of <lb />
are only one story high, <lb />
one seldom being seen above two <lb />
stories. The walls are from two <lb />
to four feet thick and even the <lb />
floors and roofs are of stone or <lb />
cement. The only wood used <lb />
about a is the shutters <lb />
to door- and windows and the <lb />
girders that support the roof or <lb />
upper floor. Being thus con- <lb />
they are practical. fire <lb />
proof, it is well this is so, for <lb />
owing to the scarcity of water the <lb />
city has no means of fighting fire. <lb />
There are no porches to the <lb />
houses but frequently where <lb />
there are upper stories a <lb />
cony hangs over the sidewalk- <lb />
All the windows are protected by <lb />
strong iron gratings giving the <lb />
appearance of a prison. The <lb />
building are all very much alike <lb />
and the only yard about <lb />
is in an open court between <lb />
the rear wings. <lb />
is be- <lb />
hind the American in point of <lb />
much pleasure from the <lb />
as did her beautifully <lb />
dressed sister. Those who wanted <lb />
to rest occupied seats arranged <lb />
for this purpose. <lb />
After supper we drew over to a <lb />
seat on the to be in closer <lb />
with this panorama, and <lb />
while sitting there a <lb />
spoke English quite , ex- <lb />
plained some of the social customs <lb />
of people. He said that in <lb />
Mexico parents were very guarded <lb />
of their daughters and did not <lb />
allow them of <lb />
out ac will like they do in America <lb />
If a man stared at a lady in <lb />
public enough to displease her <lb />
could cause his arrest and <lb />
punishment tor If a <lb />
young and young lady were <lb />
seen out on the plaza together <lb />
twice in the same month it was <lb />
equivalent to a betrothal, at least <lb />
the public looked them as <lb />
being engaged. If a young man <lb />
calls on a young lady they have <lb />
to bit in the room with her parents <lb />
and are allowed only minutes <lb />
private conversation. If they <lb />
become engaged limit is ex- <lb />
tended o minutes, and if they <lb />
get any further private <lb />
be must stand outside the <lb />
window and talk to her through <lb />
the bars. <lb />
All this may or may not be <lb />
tine, but that kind of custom, we <lb />
thought, would not agree with <lb />
the States boy, even if his <lb />
girl could stand it- Put Bob <lb />
George Woodward, Jim <lb />
or a dozen others that <lb />
could be named, to talking to <lb />
modesty. For in the their girls through iron bars, and <lb />
V they'd the bars two inside <lb />
bath, where in the morning be- . , <lb />
lore sun has become too week <lb />
wont we reached the <lb />
conclusion that with perhaps <lb />
the summit repaid the fatigue, , a view <lb />
many times over- On one from <lb />
nest ed the almost oat a a <lb />
by hills and mountains, and on northern i buy as much of Mexican <lb />
the other away stretched and some very as an American dollar <lb />
fertile valley. Back I of <lb />
of the palace the rise are of, , here U a difference <lb />
and higher they reach bury dead come A S <lb />
range of mountains beyond. and erect monuments I the other side of <lb />
In the war 1847 this palace, a m, but the goto <lb />
massive stone structure, bee use place with little <lb />
of its commanding prominence <lb />
overlooking both the city and them. Among the latter <lb />
was used as a fort by <lb />
Mexicans to protect Monterey <lb />
against an attack from the <lb />
cans. But it was here that Gen. <lb />
Zachary Taylor, in command of a <lb />
regiment of United States troops, <lb />
showed that army <lb />
was better skilled in military <lb />
exploit than those of Mexico. <lb />
Gen. Taylor was seen marching <lb />
his regiment up the valley towards <lb />
Monterey, but was careful not to <lb />
bring them range of the <lb />
guns in fort. the <lb />
regiment turned to the right and <lb />
disappeared among the hills, the <lb />
Mexicans thinking this meant <lb />
they retire to the mountains <lb />
and make no attack. <lb />
way among the hills the <lb />
or no ceremony or mark of <lb />
class burials often take place <lb />
without a coffin, a shallow trench <lb />
being cut in hard earth, the <lb />
body placed therein a few <lb />
shovels full of dirt thrown over it. <lb />
When coffins are need it is no <lb />
uncommon thing for robbers to <lb />
visit cemetery night <lb />
following the burial- remove the <lb />
remains front the and put <lb />
back in the excavation, and <lb />
take the coffin to be city to sell <lb />
again- There is so much alkali <lb />
the sod a body once ex <lb />
posed to it is eaten away <lb />
or the flesh burned off leaving <lb />
nothing but the To save <lb />
the trouble of digging new graves <lb />
in the bard soil it frequently <lb />
occurs that the undertaker scrapes <lb />
American soldiers bravely march into en old grave and if the body <lb />
ed and tugged their guns to the <lb />
top of a hill overlooking the <lb />
palace and planted their artillery <lb />
on the summit. Then before the <lb />
Mexicans were aware of it death <lb />
dealing missiles were being <lb />
into their midst. Gen. <lb />
Taylor's men literally <lb />
captured the from <lb />
this vantage ground <lb />
Monterey. <lb />
has all decayed tho bones are <lb />
thrown in some out of the way <lb />
corner and another body placed <lb />
there- Deliver us from ever <lb />
having to be buried in Mexico I <lb />
During the day we visited <lb />
many other places of interest <lb />
tho I <lb />
Civil College, the lead- <lb />
institution <lb />
city, and so on- At each of these <lb />
border. A few examples may <lb />
illustrate this In the United <lb />
States sell for cents a <lb />
pack. very same cigarette <lb />
sent from this country and sold <lb />
in Mexico brine cents cents <lb />
in our mating the <lb />
on both sides lite the same- <lb />
Bat cigarettes if Mexican <lb />
of have death <lb />
weapons as yet, but the n <lb />
are armed a steel pointed <lb />
lance about feet long. The <lb />
horse are either or <lb />
blindfolded, leaving them at <lb />
mercy of the bull <lb />
They are spurred toward the <lb />
he makes an attack, when <lb />
the rider displays skill by <lb />
catching hi in bull's <lb />
and warding the <lb />
charge- There is science <lb />
and much bravery connected with <lb />
this and frequently the bull is <lb />
skillfully turned aside. Hut when <lb />
rider fails to or held the <lb />
bull the spectacle is g. <lb />
tie rushes on the horse a. with <lb />
his long horns literally <lb />
bowels the poor brute. Sometimes <lb />
the rider is dismounted in which <lb />
case he runs for his life leaves <lb />
borne to be killed by the ball. <lb />
advantage either by <lb />
horsemen or bull is wildly <lb />
cheered, <lb />
Whether the are killed <lb />
or not, this stage of tho fight <lb />
ceases after a few mi and <lb />
another sound of <lb />
lecture, made just as wall and of <lb />
purer can be bought for the from the ring <lb />
cents our Then the take the bull <lb />
Again, over there Mexican and sport with <lb />
bought at for 2-i by striking ban- <lb />
that are as good as can be j two at a throat, in the <lb />
found anywhere in the United M he charges on <lb />
ates at or In this j tum a very daring and <lb />
case the odds are largely in <lb />
to the heart. If he <lb />
heart the lung or <lb />
makes a other i <lb />
of the body, he is fined. <lb />
i to the beau wade tie <lb />
bud a dagger in t <lb />
brain to spark of <lb />
lib that may be left, the <lb />
drag out team to take the <lb />
from <lb />
One might <lb />
this performance <lb />
blood thirsty natives. <lb />
lit-1 i i-. They keep their <lb />
s and their bolster- <lb />
exhibition has been six <lb />
reM detail and sh <lb />
killed- A bull that <lb />
win not charge a horse upon en- <lb />
g is ruled out <lb />
from the arena, and if the cum- <lb />
giving the exhibition fail-t <lb />
six fighting bulls a <lb />
fine imposed. <lb />
H t f except lo <lb />
a no one iii I have any <lb />
lo see a boll light. It is <lb />
and repulsive is the <lb />
However, if a <lb />
bing is possible a united effort <lb />
be to get our <lb />
to <lb />
s of barbarity within her <lb />
borders. <lb />
We turned our back on Monte <lb />
V Feb. 23rd, <lb />
set our fates homeward, <lb />
making stops at New <lb />
Orleans and Birmingham on <lb />
Other incidents our <lb />
S trip might be written <lb />
about, but perhaps enough baa <lb />
been and this article brings <lb />
to a <lb />
of Mexico. Once more; our <lb />
party stopped at a hotel whose <lb />
regular rate is per day close to the bull's <lb />
oar aim there is not a <lb />
hotel the United States that <lb />
gives better ace for <lb />
the same money that we got there <lb />
Other comparisons were made but <lb />
these are enough to <lb />
now we will tell about tho <lb />
IS SO GOOD. <lb />
Then i a Dr. <lb />
for I o <lb />
-ii it and <lb />
Be not t to sell <lb />
tut. He will <lb />
but in to <lb />
In- may claim <lb />
-In to be hast s good. You <lb />
want Dr. New be- <lb />
yon it to i-e and <lb />
z do or m W <lb />
t or <lb />
ion fur C Throat <lb />
Cheat an l Lungs, there Is thing no <lb />
good a U Ir New <lb />
Trial free at Jno. L. <lb />
size M cents a d l. <lb />
a reach u of the <lb />
and serfs of North re- <lb />
now in n on a visit <lb />
the They are said to <lb />
be seas in the <lb />
.-. while hundreds at <lb />
the of for <lb />
their mail- They line <lb />
. holding in hands <lb />
from to <lb />
are in the While House <lb />
before it is in the morning, ard <lb />
are on hand lo put the president <lb />
to at night. Four of them up <lb />
with private <lb />
. k. an that may appear <lb />
North u-en. Every avenue <lb />
to an that can <lb />
a man is guarded by at <lb />
I- ant North <lb />
w; ken, and more are having <lb />
the -eat of war on every train. In <lb />
tin- two Iron <lb />
tin- -tale the candidates are packed <lb />
in layers like herring, no salt <lb />
being lit however, to keep <lb />
as as when they left home, <lb />
dangerous feat, as the bander-I N republicans who never <lb />
I in a by real <lb />
ti . . ; for lo <lb />
p. .- . a- d have not <lb />
more than one republican <lb />
M and never vote <lb />
are about two feet <lb />
hence the must be <lb />
horns when the is made- <lb />
After this goes on for a few min- <lb />
longer the chief of met- <lb />
advances to the front of the <lb />
mission to kill bull. n <lb />
is given, the selected <lb />
do ho r w.-b <lb />
a . A fin Citizen. <lb />
bull tight. The Spanish love <lb />
blood brutality that has and Hag and goes <lb />
always been a characteristic of, out to bull, the other <lb />
those people has been hired tars being at <lb />
through heir u and to go to his rescue in case <lb />
sill exists among -ho people of the bull advantage of <lb />
Mexico. Certainly almost every <lb />
of him. The s ayer is allowed <lb />
American has or read to strike the bull the animal <lb />
Our guide on this trip to the our party met with every courtesy about a bull tight, has charged him three times, <lb />
Bishop's Palace, a intelligent mark of respect- fact we have a conception of what it which he watches an op <lb />
Is it ha filled this <lb />
with <lb />
that take- flesh off their the <lb />
reel their blood, and makes <lb />
i. in Vet emaciated and <lb />
No- U is c of <lb />
i d and other <lb />
vs. <lb />
The remedy is an digested <lb />
food as the Shaker Digestive <lb />
dial, of the already <lb />
the Cordial gives It a <lb />
chance to rest by nourishing the system <lb />
and digesting other taken <lb />
w ill. It. So flesh strength return. <lb />
I s not the Idea Ion f I he <lb />
U and relieves <lb />
No mo to decide on Its value. <lb />
A cent trial bottle does that. <lb />
I. Is the b i med <lb />
a In place <lb />
of Castor<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019030_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
at the post office <lb />
IS. C, M second class mail matter. <lb />
March <lb />
The last number of the Hickory <lb />
Times paper established in that <lb />
town by J. R. hard, came out <lb />
the editorial management <lb />
M. Mr. is a son <lb />
the beloved Dr. I. D. and is <lb />
a man of intellect aid ability. <lb />
The material M in him for a <lb />
Mr W. S. who has just <lb />
retired as President of the Atlantic <lb />
North Carolina railroad, has made the <lb />
best President that road ever had. In. <lb />
his wise administration the road l-M <lb />
greatly improved and <lb />
to a paying property. <lb />
Mr. Chadwick has always been a 0- <lb />
man and he conducted <lb />
the on business methods <lb />
Beaufort Herald, in of <lb />
the recent wreck off and th <lb />
seventy-eight lives, makes a wife <lb />
suggestion relative to the construction <lb />
of an inland passage from Beaufort to <lb />
Norfolk. It is well known that the <lb />
treacherous shoals adjacent to Batten <lb />
is the most dangerous section of the At- <lb />
antic coast, and the record cf disasters <lb />
there is much greater than anywhere <lb />
The construction of this inland <lb />
The civil service law which <lb />
en the republicans end the offices <lb />
was very viciously by Senator <lb />
others m the debate <lb />
which preceded the adoption a <lb />
of Senator Allen's <lb />
tor a i investigation the <lb />
pursued by the Civil Service <lb />
Commission, and the end is not yet. <lb />
Senator Got map was the only democrat <lb />
who took part in the de-bats and he <lb />
merely took advantage the <lb />
to nag the <lb />
republicans a little about their <lb />
to get at the offices. If it comes to h <lb />
direct vote the repeal of the present <lb />
civil service Were are pie <lb />
democrats who will vote <lb />
they knew that it mean the <lb />
replacing of every democrat in a <lb />
office by a republican, <lb />
has beer, introduced. <lb />
A to repeal <lb />
WHAT OF THE <lb />
NIGHT <lb />
is <lb />
tie <lb />
else. <lb />
avoid <lb />
passage would enable vessels <lb />
the dangerous over Hatteras shoal- <lb />
and loss of much property and <lb />
many lives be saved. Congress could <lb />
make 1.0 wiser expenditure than in this <lb />
direction. Every Atlantic State c c <lb />
should be interested in it. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
Washington, Mar. 1897. <lb />
Whether the administration will <lb />
make any use of the decision the <lb />
S. Supreme Court sustaining the <lb />
man law and <lb />
railway pools and agreements within it- <lb />
scope, is a question that many men in <lb />
Congress are in. It <lb />
was maintained by Mr. Cleveland's two <lb />
Attorney and Harmon <lb />
that nothing could be done under the <lb />
Sherman law because of the decisions <lb />
of the courts against it validity. <lb />
that the highest has reversed <lb />
those decisions and Ike law <lb />
valid, there is an for this <lb />
administration to itself of the <lb />
charge of being too friendly to the <lb />
trusts, by vigorously prosecuting them. <lb />
if it isn't to do so. <lb />
The number two <lb />
got some very hard knocks in the <lb />
House this week, and the outside pres- <lb />
sure was so heavy that Mr. <lb />
was compelled to announce that the <lb />
and Means committee had de- <lb />
to strike out th it clause of the <lb />
bill placing a duty on hooks and <lb />
instruments few educational <lb />
and add an putting <lb />
those articles on the free list, as they are <lb />
at present. The democrats of the House <lb />
made the most of the almost number- <lb />
less unjust and tor <lb />
made by the bill in favor of tin- <lb />
against the many, hot the <lb />
made by <lb />
received the most attention, <lb />
the opponents and friends of the <lb />
bill, because of his position a the, <lb />
ranking democrat of the Ways and <lb />
Means and on He- <lb />
count of his long in <lb />
matter, he had been requested by <lb />
Representative Baily to make the <lb />
leading against the bill. In <lb />
to <lb />
statement the burden of <lb />
taxation by the bill was on <lb />
luxuries, Mr. said <lb />
claim that the increased bill den is on <lb />
luxuries is not sustained by the tacts. <lb />
Arc coarse shawls and knit goods <lb />
luxuries And I beg with all defer- <lb />
to ask whether in the -State <lb />
Maine a clean shirt has become such a <lb />
rarity that it is with the <lb />
ask him when, amour; <lb />
the sugar that sweetens <lb />
tea and becomes a luxury when <lb />
trace a to <lb />
not only is the bill itself <lb />
higher, out the different schedules <lb />
avenge above those of the <lb />
Mr. also called at- <lb />
to the fact that foreign govern- <lb />
merits are already preparing to resist <lb />
Ibis new assault upon commerce. He <lb />
also reminded the republicans that a <lb />
purchased u--h as they ob- <lb />
last November, would not be <lb />
allowed to stand. <lb />
Senators and have <lb />
Had an excellent to ob- <lb />
serve the sublime check and <lb />
individual a bobbed up in the <lb />
us <lb />
and secured the <lb />
Consul General to one of the <lb />
paying positions at the disposal <lb />
bit cousin, Mr. It seems <lb />
that in seeking and obtaining this <lb />
had ed <lb />
an order of <lb />
lo.-t consular lees, <lb />
which has resulted reducing the <lb />
income of Consul General to London <lb />
from a year to <lb />
about When Os- <lb />
found i hi-- out he was indignant. <lb />
there are people who say <lb />
the reduced income of the office <lb />
about six or seven times as much as lie <lb />
has ever been able to earn in private <lb />
life. B that as It may, Os- <lb />
applied to Mr. to <lb />
have that order of Secretary <lb />
set aside and old scale consular <lb />
lees resume., but Mr, loured <lb />
the scandal that would <lb />
action on his part, sod said he <lb />
do it unless it to <lb />
be done. This week <lb />
Ibis been personally canvassing Senators <lb />
and Representative to gel their support <lb />
for what would be practically milking <lb />
him a present of something like <lb />
a year. He hasn't received much en- <lb />
A tanner friend the <lb />
asked us what we thought of the future <lb />
of the We could give <lb />
satisfactory answer. Thus far <lb />
prospects are gloomy enough. K asked <lb />
what the future of North Cart Una <lb />
we would have to reply, that it was <lb />
dark and desperate if the plunderers <lb />
ind incompetents are to remain in <lb />
charge of the State sad destinies- <lb />
There is a wide-spread conviction, and <lb />
it is hourly growing, that unless lb- <lb />
and the men of character <lb />
and patriotism get together and combine <lb />
heartily to turn out the set now <lb />
aging and Carolina will <lb />
get a complete set-back, cease to <lb />
make any advance in any <lb />
The last body was so <lb />
so utterly incapable, so in- <lb />
different to North Carolina and her <lb />
multiplied interests, so -o <lb />
so vicious, that people of sense <lb />
of all parties feel the shame and <lb />
disgust. An old and esteemed <lb />
in years <lb />
and recently wrote to us <lb />
about the condition of the <lb />
State. He sees the danger and distress <lb />
following the political power now in <lb />
North Carolina, and like a true pa not <lb />
he is deeply anxious to see a change. <lb />
He writes in hope that the <lb />
be at work at to <lb />
lie <lb />
will arouse <lb />
help redeem the State, <lb />
will net do to give up, but we must <lb />
resolve that the Stale shall l <lb />
God <lb />
and <lb />
from Republican domination. <lb />
peed the day To the <lb />
from misrule and extravagant <lb />
corruption th- honest, men <lb />
not politicians all <lb />
the parties must to <lb />
North Carolina the rule and ruin <lb />
gang. Nothing else will save the State <lb />
and keep it in upward grade el <lb />
prosperity. <lb />
An esteemed patriotic <lb />
encloses us a letter to him written oil <lb />
the 10th in., by that progressive end <lb />
citizen, Colonel Julian <lb />
of with permission to <lb />
such extracts as may to us proper <lb />
and judicious. The is in reply <lb />
to one our had to Col- <lb />
Carr. Evidently not line was <lb />
intended for any eye but his to whom it is <lb />
written. But having the opportunity <lb />
to reproduce a we do so in IsM <lb />
hope that it will stimulate others to <lb />
and help to set in motion <lb />
pulses and influences that may do good <lb />
to the democracy and to <lb />
the Colonel Carr writes <lb />
yourself I am perplexed an <lb />
troubled over the present con- <lb />
affairs in North ; Ion <lb />
like yourself, I dearly love old North <lb />
and my de.-ire and purpose <lb />
has been to do what in my power to <lb />
elevate and develop our dear old Slate- <lb />
But I find myself painfully distressed <lb />
that have tall -n in evil places, <lb />
and the Hunting for a <lb />
of pottage have i good <lb />
name well nigh a byword <lb />
and reproach among the sisterhood <lb />
States It may be that it is best <lb />
that we in the Valley <lb />
of Desolation. may endure <lb />
for a but joy in the <lb />
the <lb />
the incorruptible Democracy will yet <lb />
redeem the State with such rich <lb />
heritage, and lead a stricken people <lb />
back to Land, ignorance and <lb />
vice ran lead only for a season. <lb />
and intelligence or hit <lb />
and will prevail For several <lb />
reasons I prefer not to enter politics. <lb />
wish is to serve in private station ; <lb />
but have the <lb />
State must and shall be redeemed <lb />
We have teen the worst, for I am <lb />
persuaded that an and <lb />
people who love justice and respect <lb />
will, when opportunity <lb />
presents itself, hurl from place and <lb />
power, those who serve for pie and <lb />
The part true man is to <lb />
be up and so I hove drawn <lb />
blade and t away my scabbard, <lb />
and upon the nuked blade, <lb />
Ninth Carolina shall be <lb />
These are animating, stirring words. <lb />
Let every true, loyal North <lb />
n, born or resolve <lb />
with Carr to strike for <lb />
and victory to i store <lb />
Io those who will govern in <lb />
. ho f twenty years <lb />
s to the Sim upon a high <lb />
plane prosperity, and bring <lb />
and to all. Let there be <lb />
an vigorous effort <lb />
for the restoration i <lb />
good just and wise and benevolent <lb />
and uplifting <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Hon. Harry Sinner, of <lb />
North Carolina, has what w re- <lb />
as a scheme for <lb />
the, establishment of bi- <lb />
Mr. Skinner is a <lb />
Populist, and the scheme is worthy <lb />
of him. he idea is as old as the <lb />
hills, but Mr. Skinner is as happy <lb />
over it as a child with a new toy. <lb />
He never heard of it before,; <lb />
evidently. The theory has been <lb />
disproved many a titan <lb />
Mr- Skinner ever saw the light of <lb />
day. <lb />
The Great is that of <lb />
We <lb />
that of our own <lb />
interrogated the Landmark about <lb />
it during the last campaign- Mr- <lb />
Skinner's plan is to issue <lb />
valued at cents each, <lb />
and calling for redemption by <lb />
the government, the bearer <lb />
guaranteed fifty cents in gold and <lb />
fifty cents in silver. This ft <lb />
very attractive proposition, and, <lb />
according to Mr. Skinner, it will <lb />
be difficult for even <lb />
standard men successfully <lb />
it- the silver <lb />
we are told., gold <lb />
surely appreciate, <lb />
the combined value of the two <lb />
metals equalizes the face value <lb />
of the bi-metallic certificates, and <lb />
keeps its face value at <lb />
One hundred cents what <lb />
Suppose that you dollar <lb />
composed of fifty worth of <lb />
gold, the bullion value of the two <lb />
components being exactly equal. <lb />
Then that silver declines <lb />
twenty per cent, in value com- <lb />
pared with gold. Then the <lb />
cents worth of silver is worth <lb />
cents in gold, whereas the <lb />
worth of gold is worth 62.5 <lb />
cents silver. TL-is makes the <lb />
great bi dollar worth <lb />
in silver and cents <lb />
in cents in nothing. <lb />
The theory by which the <lb />
scheme could be made to work <lb />
would be for gold to advance <lb />
per in potatoes, for <lb />
whenever silver declines per <lb />
cent- in the same <lb />
is reasonable, to say the <lb />
least- Skinner <lb />
would do well to polish his scheme <lb />
with a little more thought- It is <lb />
to relieve hoped that he will not <lb />
in meshes <lb />
There be some cruelties that are <lb />
intolerable- One of these is this <lb />
above, inflicted by our esteemed <lb />
contemporary, the Norfolk Land- <lb />
mark, brain of the Hon. <lb />
Harry has just conceived <lb />
lit forth; from that <lb />
Jove-like front there has just <lb />
forth a lull-panoplied Miner <lb />
the born child of a <lb />
gr-sat <lb />
that has long <lb />
been the of all <lb />
populist platforms. Harry Skin- <lb />
as all the world <lb />
the title of Father of the <lb />
The sub-Treasury <lb />
was the firstborn sou of his <lb />
thought. The child was comely <lb />
find good to look upon. <lb />
said it was just like its father- <lb />
That was compliment enough- <lb />
For awhile all the Carthage of <lb />
Populism looked upon the sub- <lb />
plan as the young <lb />
TH COST HOT PAID. <lb />
the Smile Wu on the <lb />
things happen <lb />
that would day throw <lb />
off the Roman yoke of Wall street- <lb />
Bat day somebody said <lb />
something about bet- <lb />
The sub-Treasury plan was <lb />
good, of course, but there might <lb />
be From <lb />
that day I he sub-Treasury plan <lb />
pined. It sickened and died from <lb />
sheer jealously of a yet unborn <lb />
Then the <lb />
Hairy Skinner was i <lb />
ti his heart But as he was <lb />
the of <lb />
he determined in his <lb />
being that it there were to any <lb />
he would be <lb />
e father of that, too. And so he <lb />
is. Ho has just <lb />
of Practical <lb />
the <lb />
Hence, we say it <lb />
ably cruel in our con- <lb />
temporary to discount this half <lb />
white half yellow kid of <lb />
or to discourage <lb />
father In the lull of pater- <lb />
Observer- <lb />
Some <lb />
in the room now ard At <lb />
the last lam of court J. A. <lb />
was convicted of an offense and could <lb />
not pay the He put such a <lb />
plea in his own behalf M died Judge <lb />
Robinson's tender heart and he ordered <lb />
that be n his own <lb />
sidling ho does not <lb />
pay costs I will pay it <lb />
When court was ready business <lb />
Monday the Solicitor was the <lb />
and upon reaching <lb />
case asked, has th cost in <lb />
this case been paid m. came <lb />
the prompt reply. At a began <lb />
to play over the bar and and all eyes <lb />
looked towards the Judge. Hi Honor, <lb />
however, appeared quite busy over <lb />
desk and never even look- up, but he <lb />
evidently remembered the cost incident. <lb />
The Solicitor had willed and as <lb />
the kit fr came forward I he litter be- <lb />
came so audible that the Judge <lb />
h is head and smiled too. <lb />
approached the bench and <lb />
delivered another lung plea <lb />
for further time. Until September <lb />
court was offered, but he.-could <lb />
not by then- December court was <lb />
suggest d, w hen pointed <lb />
ma to the jail, saying, , <lb />
send me to jail and I <lb />
it way quicker than any <lb />
At this the audience laughed, <lb />
when looked around <lb />
and don t under- <lb />
stand the feelings you <lb />
cause you to laugh at a <lb />
don't added Walston as he <lb />
about. But it was Winston's <lb />
manner and that provoked <lb />
not bis declaration of <lb />
poverty. The assured him that <lb />
he should not he sent to jail, told <lb />
to home and return Wednesday <lb />
he would be instructed what to do. <lb />
Judge possesses a tender <lb />
and frequently shows evidence <lb />
of <lb />
Superior <lb />
tern of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court convened Monday morning with <lb />
Judge W. S. Robinson on the <lb />
bench. <lb />
Grand Jury is composed of T. <lb />
11- Foreman, M. <lb />
J. T. Lewis, Mack <lb />
ins, W. Tripp <lb />
L. B. W. J. W. <lb />
II. Moore, James G. Wilson, W. R. <lb />
Smith, David Bert Bell, J. H <lb />
Moore, H. C Cotton, B <lb />
U. R. <lb />
The the first week is <lb />
composed Aug. It. s. <lb />
T. L. Turnage, Craft, Jas- <lb />
States, S. T. Carson, N. S- <lb />
T. R. k Lemon Johnson, F. ML <lb />
Hodges, J. I Levy <lb />
P. T. John II- W <lb />
Jr., J. B. Robert D. O <lb />
W. S. y is of the <lb />
Jury and S. If. Daniel Curt Crier. <lb />
In bis to the Grand Jury the <lb />
Judge pa d his respects Io the recent <lb />
pugilistic mill at Carson, He said <lb />
that there was wiping <lb />
from Statehood for permitting such a <lb />
in bur borders, and <lb />
to God it would M He <lb />
congratulated Carolina that no <lb />
such spectacle could be witnessed in <lb />
State. Judge son's <lb />
have moral order in <lb />
them and are <lb />
The following KM on ate <lb />
locket have far . <lb />
carrying <lb />
Tear, You're so Tail. <lb />
The shore girl has ad- <lb />
vantages the tall one. She <lb />
has to g through life looking tip <lb />
and nothing is so to <lb />
eyes us that. Her <lb />
more and she shows her hair- <lb />
There are curves of cheek, chin <lb />
and throat that look their <lb />
est to a man that must glance <lb />
down at them- <lb />
A small girl is more easily held <lb />
and more easily <lb />
nicer to have to lift her face up <lb />
by the chin, it is more <lb />
and satisfactory to reach <lb />
down to the lips- <lb />
It is comfortable, when you <lb />
hold a girl on your knee, to have <lb />
her head just come to your <lb />
in. toad of having it hang <lb />
as it were- Ev- <lb />
thing about a small girl is like- <lb />
to be a <lb />
expectedly tiny hand, the dis- <lb />
morsels of feet, the little <lb />
head, the little <lb />
A ail girl can be fascinating <lb />
even She can be so <lb />
delicious when she pouts, <lb />
of sits well <lb />
a big woman- Then, too, <lb />
man love is inclined to <lb />
names, he wants to call his <lb />
Hew Consider <lb />
girl, when a man <lb />
too. to become his <lb />
ought to put some <lb />
writes Hum <lb />
ti girls Profession of <lb />
in the April <lb />
Home Journal. your- <lb />
self that yen love this man well <lb />
enough, not only to be happy t <lb />
with him, but, if need be, to <lb />
fer with him- Decide tor your- <lb />
self if this be the ma i of all <lb />
others in whom yon will <lb />
ideal for com- <lb />
means m much m <lb />
as friendship. Then, <lb />
you must think of the <lb />
Ask yourself, too, whether this <lb />
man brings out in you all that is <lb />
best, he that <lb />
which is and in you <lb />
or whether ho you into <lb />
making light of that which is <lb />
good. this man <lb />
is the one with whom you <lb />
would be willing to grow old <lb />
this man the to <lb />
the . whom you would, without <lb />
submit questions that <lb />
trouble your conscience. <lb />
BAKER EMIT <lb />
Headquarters for. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
girl whether she weighs I too, you must ask yourself what <lb />
Yet he is <lb />
to. the appropriateness of whether thin is <lb />
title when g yen to a real I one whose you <lb />
honored In <lb />
A man feel big by com- of any material wealth ho <lb />
at least. A really Urge posses , but became f Ins being <lb />
man does not object to an boo Faints out <lb />
almost , beside all there things, ask yourself <lb />
girl of his heart, and it is almost <lb />
necessary to the short man's <lb />
vanity that he shall seem big to <lb />
the little creature he is going to <lb />
marry. <lb />
It is very fetching to have one's <lb />
girl say, my neck <lb />
gets so tired; you're so <lb />
Don't you know what that means <lb />
Well, get a bit of a you <lb />
will out. On the whole, the <lb />
small girl has best of it- <lb />
Kansas City Star. <lb />
question upon question, <lb />
as to his but as to your., <lb />
and then, if you give him the <lb />
loving answer that ho wishes, try <lb />
to become thoroughly acquainted <lb />
with <lb />
. Implements, <lb />
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
and Honest Goods at Rock <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
. <lb />
. ; <lb />
. . <lb />
plan car <lb />
L CHESTS FREE<lb />
i i I v. <lb />
p. <lb />
,. I <lb />
There it person living who <lb />
an not done many things he or <lb />
she afterwards regretted, but an <lb />
exchange its readers that <lb />
they will never be sorry. <lb />
a pure <lb />
For doing level best- <lb />
For being kind to the poor. <lb />
For hearing before judging. <lb />
For thinking before speaking. <lb />
For standing by your <lb />
For stopping your ears to <lb />
gossip. <lb />
For being square in business <lb />
For an unfortunate <lb />
a lift. <lb />
For promptness in keeping <lb />
j par promises.<lb />
two plead guilty, <lb />
Upon of costs. <lb />
currying <lb />
weapons, u in jail. <lb />
Dudley, assault with <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
upon pay-Beat of costs. <lb />
Kit-. Manning, carrying <lb />
guilty, <lb />
upon of costs. <lb />
Deck assault with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment costs. <lb />
Church Moore and Alex. Bailey. <lb />
affray, plead Moore <lb />
in jail, <lb />
Spell, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, judgment suspended <lb />
upon cut of costs. <lb />
Williams, <lb />
Joe Daniel and Adam <lb />
Outlaw and Williams guilty, judgment <lb />
upon payment M costs ; Joe <lb />
Daniel not <lb />
John mid Sim <lb />
with deadly weapon, not <lb />
John <lb />
on the I O e was <lb />
arraigned before eon t <lb />
I the with <lb />
which lie . -J Keel no <lb />
counsel to r him and <lb />
Swift <lb />
way Mr. K. G. Jo Jake <lb />
tin- OHM and conduct the- <lb />
was ordered and the case was set <lb />
in morning. A <lb />
crowd was ii. room during I he <lb />
of the <lb />
Miller will give one of his 111- <lb />
Pray. April <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Miller is a great success, for knows <lb />
the tell a story and <lb />
give true better than <lb />
any man <lb />
A Western paper otter- <lb />
ed to the three <lb />
who came nearest guessing the <lb />
electoral vote- An operative in <lb />
one of the mills at Mt. Holly <lb />
saw the offer and sent his <lb />
Several days ago he <lb />
received a letter from a man who <lb />
signed himself S. Be <lb />
said to the Mt. Dolly <lb />
are one of the lucky numbers, so <lb />
I herewith enclose you a check <lb />
for a thousand dollars, which you <lb />
get cashed at any of th <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
The check was out on <lb />
one of the Commercial <lb />
National Bank's checks, <lb />
the same m in the regular check <lb />
ft a copy of a check- <lb />
It was presented Tuesday., with <lb />
the letter from the man <lb />
at the Commercial Dank. Cash- <lb />
examined it and t <lb />
once it bogus. The <lb />
Mt Holly man is a thousand <lb />
off he was before <lb />
he got the check, for he <lb />
was before he got the check, <lb />
then he didn't have a <lb />
dollar to lose. A, any rate this <lb />
ought teach him others a <lb />
about <lb />
something for <lb />
Mobile WM greatly excited Fri- <lb />
last by by a public whipping <lb />
administered to Edmund P- <lb />
n front of <lb />
his home, on Government street, <lb />
the leading residence of <lb />
Mobile, by Ins brother-in-law, <lb />
years. <lb />
who is closely related to <lb />
s inn, of the beet <lb />
lies in Alabama, surprised his <lb />
friends relatives in <lb />
by a very respectable <lb />
young lady eighteen years cf <lb />
age, but not Known in the <lb />
world. They went to New <lb />
Orleans for a short stay, after <lb />
which they came to Mobile to <lb />
reside. After several wet-ks of <lb />
apparent <lb />
his wife to home, <lb />
saying that he not love her <lb />
and had her only to spite <lb />
his relatives. morning <lb />
at four o'clock, the young <lb />
woman was made to get out of <lb />
bed and return to the home cf <lb />
her brother, hence the whipping <lb />
Williamson paid no to <lb />
to the pleadings of Gaines, but <lb />
whipped him until he could hardly <lb />
stand. <lb />
-----DEALER IN----- <lb />
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
I will cat 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 door Jeweler- THE LIVE <lb />
I. S. Ma. HENRY HARDING. Ass <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
D. W. <lb />
N. C.<lb />
MONT.-. a few <lb />
and ., can- <lb />
Abo salary guaranteed<lb />
W. C. JACKSON, <lb />
M. C. <lb />
Mr. Bryan's book has sold <lb />
in tits month were <lb />
duo from th in royally. <lb />
Mr instructed them to <lb />
forward to Mr. Warner, <lb />
Mr. to Mr. <lb />
to Mr, ant <lb />
for an were to lay. Ill- <lb />
gives half the- money hereafter Io the <lb />
r in- it and has appointed to <lb />
receive and the fund a committee, <lb />
of the following person.; <lb />
Senator James K. Jones, of Arkansas <lb />
i- Henry M. Teller, of Colorado <lb />
Senator William V. Allen, o Nebraska; <lb />
and lion. A. A. J. Warner, President <lb />
of the National Union. <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
G. Market. <lb />
S. <lb />
per lb <lb />
Hams <lb />
Corn Meal <lb />
Flour, <lb />
LaM <lb />
sugar <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
per dos <lb />
res <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to I'D <lb />
to <lb />
to M <lb />
to ii <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
tor yesterday, an furnished <lb />
by t Commission; Her- <lb />
of . <lb />
Good Middling . <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low i <lb />
Ordinal y <lb />
Tone- <lb />
Pi line <lb />
Spanish; <lb />
II <lb />
tn <lb />
Coloring Eggs. <lb />
Easter eggs can be- colored with <lb />
line dye. should be diluted to the <lb />
shade and the- eggs boiled in it. <lb />
Green, the color of hope <lb />
lion, is particularly appropriate, huts <lb />
variety is pleasing red, pink, blue, pale <lb />
yellow and purple. Eggs eon be- boiled <lb />
and painted with a <lb />
single spring flower, as a primrose, or a <lb />
butterfly, also a symbol of ill. <lb />
Tin y be arranged <lb />
moss. German that <lb />
the Easter are laid by hares, so <lb />
of this little animal are <lb />
often placed on them, or near their. <lb />
mount on wire <lb />
be made to hover over the <lb />
Much in Little <lb />
Is especially true Hood's rills, for <lb />
cine contained so curative In <lb />
so small space. a whole <lb />
Hood's <lb />
chest, always ready, at- g <lb />
efficient, always Mt- I B <lb />
u. V S <lb />
or fever, cure all Ills, T <lb />
Sick Jaundice, constipation, etc. <lb />
The Fills to take with Hood's <lb />
WANTED.-The I As- <lb />
the United <lb />
States, t. o all <lb />
want experienced to <lb />
insurance. Liberal contracts will <lb />
be given. Apply in person or by letter <lb />
with reference to <lb />
HOWARD A CO., <lb />
I, V- <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power con- <lb />
In a executed and de- <lb />
livered by Archibald Cox. to W. H. ox <lb />
on 30th day and duly <lb />
of <lb />
of Pitt county; In book <lb />
page la. undersigned Will <lb />
to public sale, before the Court <lb />
House door In to <lb />
the highest bidder, oil Monday, <lb />
following real properly. <lb />
In Swift <lb />
county, the lands W, <lb />
Cox on the north, by Prank Hardy on <lb />
east, by the Nelson west <lb />
and by lands of Archibald Cox on <lb />
the south acres, being <lb />
the name conveyed lo Arch Cox by his <lb />
father. W m Cox, to satisfy said Mort- <lb />
gage Deed. <lb />
ThU -5th day of February 1897 <lb />
W. H, COX, <lb />
a Capital of Wore Than a Hall <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank. Baltimore, Ml. We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bunk, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. and Account Books furnish <lb />
. . Fleming, N, C. rd on application. <lb />
As Spring Comes <lb />
PEOPLES MINDS VERY NATURALLY TURN TO GOOD <lb />
SUITABLE FOR SEASON. <lb />
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY- <lb />
THING NEW AND STYLISH. THE QUALITY <lb />
MY GOODS AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. <lb />
I STILL SOME DESIRABLE WINTER <lb />
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT <lb />
TO MARE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK <lb />
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT Mi STORE. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
OF HIGH PRICES. <lb />
A. <lb />
be O. <lb />
Owing to the death of of our <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 out as early as possible we <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
Will be gold you can get genuine bargains. <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
1ST. O.<lb /></p>
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FRANK WIT, <lb />
The King <lb />
f , <lb />
WIND <lb />
Some this Way and <lb />
Mi i. e Proctor is quite sics. <lb />
Joe Burgess U in town. <lb />
airs. B. M. is visiting in <lb />
country. <lb />
G. Mayo is spending u few <lb />
Swift Galloway, Snow Hill, <lb />
is at court. <lb />
K. W. King returned <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Miss Coward left <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
J. W. Wiggins returned Friday even- <lb />
a trip to Mum. <lb />
f Annie <lb />
Neck, is visiting <lb />
tree. <lb />
H. State Evangelist <lb />
Christian Friday <lb />
here. <lb />
V. T. this <lb />
New to purchase spring and <lb />
Mrs. J. II. retarded Friday <lb />
evening a visit relatives <lb />
F. I . and wife, of <lb />
bead spending a day or two with <lb />
Mrs. W. Kit M <lb />
evening a v sit to relatives at <lb />
and H <lb />
Horn day, Greene <lb />
Durham <lb />
are Mrs. ii. F. Sugg. <lb />
ills, <lb />
U. <lb />
home art mug. <lb />
Will returned winy <lb />
evening Wilmington lie <lb />
been to -land a civil Service <lb />
J. J. It. it Cohen re- <lb />
evening an in <lb />
sue If n Slate in Halifax <lb />
county. <lb />
V. <lb />
been here her <lb />
Z-no returned b <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
t. even <lb />
Ii i in and ibis n- <lb />
j mg to visit bis sister who <lb />
is quite sick. <lb />
of Springtime. <lb />
B hold ti e organ-grinder, <lb />
mi poorly -lad; <lb />
His a reminder <lb />
all t bat's lone and ; <lb />
Thomas Cat's sad wailing <lb />
Maria by his side <lb />
Down by the garden nailing, <lb />
In the darkness deep and wide. <lb />
Will <lb />
III. Bailie Gotten, of Falkland, <lb />
accepted an invitation to make an ad- <lb />
dress before the <lb />
Greensboro Female College, <lb />
in May. She goes to Washington <lb />
April to work the National <lb />
School, outlined in her before <lb />
the of Mo <lb />
A Bargain For You. <lb />
At the burn New <lb />
station was a pile of <lb />
stems which were used j, bed- <lb />
ding and absorbent. They cost a <lb />
while their value as com- <lb />
pared other manures, is <lb />
by New Yorker to be Mixed <lb />
with straw, they make a good bidding- <lb />
There is a bargain for you pays to <lb />
what waste products con- <lb />
man who finds out first reaps <lb />
the of a low price. <lb />
he A. C. <lb />
March newly <lb />
directors of the Atlantic and <lb />
North Carolina railroad met to- <lb />
day. Mr. Robert Hancock, New <lb />
Bern, was elected and lie <lb />
was instructed to make formal demand <lb />
for of mad at <lb />
did not give out. much as In <lb />
it is rep I <lb />
F. Roberta is to be d i <lb />
r H <lb />
Gr Begin Move in <lb />
Matter. <lb />
There is unquestionably going to be a <lb />
built from Snow Hill to some <lb />
point on the Wilmington Weldon <lb />
Atlantic North Carolina roads. <lb />
There a-e given pouts to be ion <lb />
Wilson <lb />
and Greenville. Heretofore every pro <lb />
bus been to have Snow Hill the <lb />
objective point. The charter granted <lb />
by the recent makes <lb />
Hill the beginning With the <lb />
any mint on <lb />
lb- two roads above mined. <lb />
and dark <lb />
Already Goldsboro and <lb />
bidding have <lb />
the read to those towns, <lb />
is more preferable pint of con <lb />
than either of the to <lb />
Logically and from every business view <lb />
this road to <lb />
come here. <lb />
The in Spring Jackets. <lb />
sleeves of the new <lb />
A. in the <lb />
Hone Journal, are decidedly <lb />
nailer, the being <lb />
mediately at the top. <lb />
revert are not exaggerated, <lb />
rather simple tout collar and <lb />
being and these are very <lb />
often laced with <lb />
are ripple ; instead <lb />
the smart is, the semi- <lb />
fitted across <lb />
and does no suggest to much lull- <lb />
To run this r ad from Snow Hill via <lb />
Farmville to Greenville would add much <lb />
to the building up Farmville and <lb />
much more to the of <lb />
villa. B. side this, advantage to <lb />
Snow Hill in coining here, where the <lb />
hi competition could b.- <lb />
had, Would prove of untold t <lb />
to vii also. <lb />
clothe are <lb />
The colors in vogue arc faro, tan, light <lb />
blue, cream while, <lb />
as a matter course, and all the <lb />
in <lb />
with <lb />
obtains very generally, and have <lb />
the braiding <lb />
being done by hand so that a . <lb />
a narrow to the <lb />
waist, and a broad lo the hips. Short <lb />
Empire coal, entirely covered with <lb />
braid, put on lengthwise, are <lb />
ivory, pearl rod <lb />
I gilt are aged, the ivory and th p <lb />
being round bullet shape, while tin- <lb />
gold are Mat and of <lb />
gold Large <lb />
; there showing coloring and <lb />
ii to be hoped that to be popular, but the newest <lb />
his will bu serious show the By closing, not <lb />
y sided by tie- people of <lb />
and the generally, as lo cine <lb />
it would be worth many r. <lb />
lo us. <lb />
Our people already th- <lb />
of not securing the rebuilding tin <lb />
Greenville i Ci s. plant here. <lb />
and loan to the town in <lb />
re really us <lb />
as if th, <lb />
Tin- brought up <lb />
crowd I people to attend court. <lb />
and secretary and that Mr, <lb />
be s <lb />
It is stale I that Mr. <lb />
nick the retiring will turn <lb />
over the road when is made, <lb />
but under MeS- <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local <lb />
A wide fat friend <lb />
The laziest lawyers often work with <lb />
a will. <lb />
short cake is <lb />
An upper Ml the <lb />
Dees man who colors pool <lb />
You can bear the <lb />
One the signs of Spring is <lb />
r tackle will soon be <lb />
off the rack. <lb />
Good enough i- r all practical trade <lb />
gal boat is a very- <lb />
popular little craft. <lb />
The newest jokes are ones that <lb />
are always era. k-d. <lb />
The Home Visitor says Winterville <lb />
S to Lave a cigar factory. <lb />
sorrow lo <lb />
the In art of the man. <lb />
It is the prophet was b <lb />
let bis voice be beard. <lb />
All sailors are not pugilists but a <lb />
good blow vi ill send them to the ropes <lb />
Mos everything in market quota- <lb />
showed a downward tendency to- <lb />
day <lb />
A room is added to the <lb />
of II. H. in Forbes- <lb />
A protracted meeting will begin in <lb />
church the second <lb />
in April. <lb />
t seems bow a plate <lb />
will make heart warm up <lb />
lo a young man. <lb />
may now get on a <lb />
He is now in that gentleman's <lb />
class apparently. <lb />
The high winds will prove a blessing <lb />
by drying off the land so farmer <lb />
get in some work, <lb />
The recent nays <lb />
brought out the tennis players on the <lb />
court near the cemetery. <lb />
J. F. King has just received, a bps to <lb />
use in connection with his livery. <lb />
makes four now in her-. <lb />
A days of wind and sunshine <lb />
will show a marked improvement in <lb />
the condition of streets and roads. <lb />
Suite <lb />
the Christian church, will begin a met- <lb />
lap- the Sunday May. <lb />
-The Guards, at <lb />
bad nutting a b-W Hays ago and M <lb />
new members M added to the com- <lb />
An ode I sing lo gentle ; <lb />
sing the lowing of the kine, <lb />
There's garlic in the butter, and <lb />
The goat is on the bock beer sign. <lb />
are Joe most numerous <lb />
to along these <lb />
Strawberry <lb />
to bud. <lb />
Frost mil the grip take <lb />
their vacation together. <lb />
has three mayors and <lb />
three Boards of Aldermen. <lb />
W. B. Kicks has the agency in this <lb />
county W. J, Bryan's book <lb />
First It is a work that ought <lb />
have many purchasers. <lb />
W. J. Gibson is in town representing <lb />
the Sun Lite Assurance Co., Canada, <lb />
and we learn doing good work. Bent- <lb />
icy is assisting him. <lb />
The up-to-date new man, <lb />
She does the best she can <lb />
With bloomers, manly vests and shirts, <lb />
To be a sell-made man. <lb />
A. II. is canvassing the <lb />
em counties selling the Tobacco <lb />
Transplanter. lie best <lb />
things a tobacco farmer ever invested- <lb />
in. <lb />
do you think of the <lb />
modern pugilist <lb />
Marion a brute. He should <lb />
be kicked good hard by a <lb />
I'd like to be the one to <lb />
Mr. Leon H. Fender received a tel- <lb />
Tarboro, Tuesday after- <lb />
noon, announcing the death of bis <lb />
mother, Mrs. M. M. Fender. She had <lb />
been in poor health some <lb />
Charles the colored man who <lb />
hot James colored <lb />
man, in New during the late <lb />
Fair, was guilty of murder in the <lb />
degree on Friday, and was sen- <lb />
to be hanged May <lb />
colored, who was sen- <lb />
to be banged at Washington <lb />
tor committing a crime a little girl, <lb />
temporarily escapes the penalty through <lb />
an appeal to the Supreme Court. It is <lb />
not believed that court will<lb />
. me lower court. <lb />
The tire bell tower was railed today <lb />
en the near the Court <lb />
and reach, s almost to the the <lb />
building, it strikes us that tower <lb />
rather near the aid <lb />
for that house should get on and <lb />
burn ruin the bell. <lb />
Honesty purpose and conscientious <lb />
ct duty, carry one much <lb />
in the long run, than <lb />
of genius even, unaccompanied by sin- <lb />
motives. It is the plodding man <lb />
rugged honesty that sticks and stays <lb />
and succeeds <lb />
land Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Gov. appoints M directors <lb />
on the part of the State tor the North <lb />
Carolina railway, Dr. K. M. Norment, <lb />
who will be president; V. S. Lusk, <lb />
Charles A. Cook, H. N. Batten. <lb />
Gilchrist, J. S. Armstrong, A. W. <lb />
Graham and John Graham. Not one <lb />
of these on the line of the North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
That feeling is due to <lb />
blood. the o with <lb />
Hood's and be strong and <lb />
vigorous. <lb />
Fresh Can Bonn package <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
a Still. <lb />
J. H. and J. <lb />
ferry, the revenue service, yesterday <lb />
morning blockade still out in the <lb />
woods near They broke <lb />
up still and poured out about <lb />
gallons ct beer they also found. <lb />
discovered no one in charge of the <lb />
still but an th.- opinion that was <lb />
operated by people up the count r <lb />
MARKETS.; <lb />
July <lb />
July <lb />
July <lb />
By Telegraph to <lb />
I. urn Buyers and Commission <lb />
Merchants. <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
June 7.01 7.05 7.01 7.03 <lb />
Aug. 7.06 7.11 7.06 7.08 <lb />
Wheat <lb />
8.65 <lb />
MS <lb />
Your beat requires <lb />
to make an; immediate pro- <lb />
visions for your family. <lb />
By today, your estate <lb />
is increased in value at once. <lb />
A few Jays sine an insurance agent <lb />
an to inspect a <lb />
and beautiful house built a <lb />
Alter taking a peep, whole <lb />
top Co bottom, <lb />
insured f <lb />
do you insure it <lb />
it might <lb />
it, ate you V <lb />
your life Insured <lb />
won't you f <lb />
es. <lb />
why not insure life as <lb />
well as your house <lb />
really, I never thought the <lb />
matter that light before, will <lb />
Rive early <lb />
Record <lb />
Best time to Insure mow. <lb />
Best Company to Insure the Mu- <lb />
Benefit Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Newark, N. J. Represented by J. L. <lb />
Sugg, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
o Our P <lb />
It-1. K C <lb />
Si the Baptist <lb />
in, preached sermons <lb />
ii aid <lb />
people, regardless <lb />
were ill lie is <lb />
speaker and his ct <lb />
such a character as to draw closest <lb />
attention all through. His morning die- <lb />
course was of a missionary <lb />
subject being Open <lb />
he showed Christians the many <lb />
presented the privilege they <lb />
have tor working to spread the Gospel <lb />
of Christ. At the of this <lb />
be asked for a collection for the cause el <lb />
missions and over was <lb />
contributed. <lb />
The sermon at night was about the <lb />
love of snowing to be x <lb />
perfect He left Heaven and <lb />
to earth and touched every phase of <lb />
humanity. He felt our poverty, endured <lb />
our suffered our temptations, <lb />
participated in our sorrows, <lb />
tie for all that He might be the <lb />
Savior of all. It was a grand sermon. <lb />
At the Methodist church was <lb />
closed that congregation worship, ed <lb />
with their Baptist brethren. <lb />
Mr. While was well pleased with his <lb />
visit here and expressed himself as <lb />
delighted with Greenville and her <lb />
pie. <lb />
should awaken our people , i <lb />
necessity o, <lb />
every opportunity that is presented <lb />
.-ii by and let other <lb />
t seem- <lb />
of the Mother shapes the course <lb />
of unborn generations- goes <lb />
sounding through all the <lb />
ages and enters the confines of <lb />
re tin- read when pr. With what care, <lb />
to fore, should Expectant Moth- <lb />
One thing is n-ad i.- guarded, how great the <lb />
to be built town <lb />
will <lb />
m r <lb />
all lire, u- <lb />
Only s were is <lb />
u-d of D-els I i.-c <lb />
one and <lb />
couples. were as follows, <lb />
first mini d being white <lb />
W, R. Baker and Molly Port. <lb />
John Dixon and Dora Bland. <lb />
Ah-x and Annie Woolen. <lb />
ITEMS. . <lb />
Bethel, N. C March <lb />
W. F. Harding, of Greenville, spent <lb />
Tuesday here on legal business. <lb />
J. R. Bell, of Mount spent <lb />
Thursday here. His many i <lb />
to see him. <lb />
W. Wilson, of Greenville, spent <lb />
today <lb />
Rev. D. R. returned Friday <lb />
evening, alter being two weeks <lb />
attending <lb />
M. O. Blount from New <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
J. L. White, the and <lb />
operator, returned <lb />
last after a few weeks <lb />
James R. Carson has taken a position <lb />
as clerk with F S Gardner. <lb />
Dr. J. D. Bullock has moved his <lb />
stock of groceries from railroad <lb />
in the store of J. R. on main <lb />
street, <lb />
At the residence of the bride's father, <lb />
W. R. Ford, in Bethel township, on <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
o'clock, P. AL, Ford was <lb />
married to W. R. Baker, of Facto, <lb />
Its D. C. <lb />
The J. R. <lb />
Baker with Miss Maggie Ford, j, j. <lb />
Ford with Miss Maker. <lb />
alter the marriage the bridal <lb />
party left tor the home the groom. <lb />
and prosperity them <lb />
through life. <lb />
He's There Now. <lb />
Tim lion, Hurry Skinner <lb />
in- right Not long ago he was <lb />
somewhat of a Democratic free-trader <lb />
but in the House but night remade <lb />
a protection speech in support the <lb />
bill. We have hopes he <lb />
will the way before long to <lb />
gin on the Republican platform with <lb />
both Tribune. <lb />
Washington i.- n <lb />
place for congresses. One for old maids <lb />
is a new feature on the <lb />
Greenville won't need to be represented <lb />
in that as they me all young hero. <lb />
effort be to ward off <lb />
i make her lite joyous and happy. <lb />
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb />
allays <lb />
Nervous- <lb />
re- <lb />
the <lb />
Cramps, <lb />
and <lb />
sea, and so <lb />
fully <lb />
pares the <lb />
system that Childbirth is made easy <lb />
and the time of recovery short- <lb />
say alter <lb />
than before confinement. It in- <lb />
safety to life of both moth- <lb />
and child. All who have vised <lb />
Mother's Friend say will <lb />
be without it again. No other <lb />
robs confinement of its pain. <lb />
uses tad to as <lb />
Bottles to I <lb />
sad h,<lb />
by receipt of O MR <lb />
Book to <lb />
mailed in val. <lb />
testimonials <lb />
T CO. <lb />
Y ALL <lb />
New <lb />
Spring Goods <lb />
Arriving Daily at <lb />
C. T. <lb />
AND OLD <lb />
T. M. b in the <lb />
Northern Markets <lb />
buying more for the <lb />
HARD CASH <lb />
Come sec us and save money. <lb />
C T. <lb />
d. H. <lb />
can Bell first-class goods at such mar- <lb />
low prices as <lb />
Good at cents a pound. <lb />
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound. <lb />
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound. <lb />
Salt and Sweet pound. <lb />
and everything else in the Grocery line just as <lb />
cheap as the above articles. It is because we <lb />
buy for the spot and sell them <lb />
for same kind of see us. <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO.<lb />
Merit <lb />
Merit the <lb />
Intrinsic value rt I IX <lb />
B Cl <lb />
Merit in neons the power to <lb />
cure. Hood's possesses actual <lb />
and power and there- <lb />
fore It has true merit. When yon bay <lb />
Rood's take it according <lb />
to directions, to purify your blood, or <lb />
con any of the many blood diseases, you <lb />
are morally certain to receive <lb />
The power to cure Is U You are in <lb />
trying It make <lb />
blood pore, rich and nourishing, and thus <lb />
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen <lb />
the nerves and build up the system. <lb />
J. R. COREY, <lb />
-DEALER IS- <lb />
AID COLLARS <lb />
A Horse <lb />
Millinery, <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
s the best. In One True Blood <lb />
Prepared only by C. Hood St Co., Lo well, Mass. <lb />
Also a <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
I can now be found in <lb />
the store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
If you want anything in the <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
line call see me. I can save you on <lb />
FINES SHOES of Eagle brand. <lb />
S. T. WHIT, <lb />
it Grocery next to S. T- White's and Lave n ft <lb />
ii <lb />
GROCERY STORE. <lb />
its. <lb />
CIGARS AND O. <lb />
to select from Everything and low down in price. A <lb />
to all Cone fee me, will make it pay you- <lb />
JAMES B WHITE. <lb />
Our New Summer <lb />
W have opened in old Moore store with a <lb />
line <lb />
Millinery and Summer Dress Goods, <lb />
which are ottered to the public for their inspection, lutes <lb />
styles in and at Get you <lb />
bats at <lb />
Jars. J. S. Tunstall Co's. <lb />
J had experience. <lb />
l Mr. J. A. u <lb />
t an of and Ht grave <lb />
regard Greenville a good his wife, in Cherry Hill Cemetery. It <lb />
is of pure white marble, the tablet being <lb />
i wants two copies covered by a bearing the <lb />
dated May lion- On the summit are two doves and <lb />
We will pay cents each for a broken rose. The <lb />
the first two good, copies was by J. C. <lb />
the date that are brought us. Co., and is among the handsomest in <lb />
Only two copies are wanted. <lb />
Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb />
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb />
Respectfully offer their services to public- We are taking orders for <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
and insure you we will as make the best of Tobacco Flues <lb />
the least price. AU our work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb />
anything in our line a to a We w <lb />
you to come and see us. Respectfully, <lb />
f. Kill X CO. <lb />
. N. <lb />
our Goods are <lb />
A big new <lb />
had better styles. <lb />
to suit all. <lb />
So come and . <lb />
AT <lb />
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb />
Variety. <lb />
This Spring <lb />
we were <lb />
line <lb />
Summer <lb />
surpassing <lb />
in <lb />
beauty and value any we <lb />
overbought before. Our foresight <lb />
in buying while materials win <lb />
low in price and while <lb />
was dull, gave us the goods <lb />
at prices much less than value. <lb />
We are able <lb />
to offer new <lb />
stylish, de- <lb />
sum <lb />
mer <lb />
at <lb />
not to be <lb />
We <lb />
have <lb />
mate; <lb />
that may be <lb />
worn with comfort not on- <lb />
in the spring, but <lb />
out the entire <lb />
the styles and general <lb />
character of these mate- <lb />
rials excel anything here- <lb />
displayed, end the <lb />
prices are exceedingly low <lb />
RICKS<lb /></p>
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AND <lb />
Their in <lb />
the MM <lb />
Another Fight- <lb />
Decline-- Bay He Baa Re- <lb />
tire d From the Bing- <lb />
San Francisco, <lb />
and Robert will <lb />
never meat in the prize ring tor <lb />
championship battle. This question <lb />
was practically decided this morning <lb />
when the two pugilists met in the bar <lb />
room the Baldwin hotel and <lb />
over the plans quietly and dispassion- <lb />
There were no threatening <lb />
and no loud talk. <lb />
Corbett waited all the morning tor a <lb />
meeting and when Hob arrived from <lb />
Sacramento Jim asked he would <lb />
take a don't said Hob. <lb />
They walked to the barroom and both <lb />
ordered They were <lb />
immediately surrounded by a curious <lb />
crowd. <lb />
you asked Corbel t. <lb />
I feel all answered Hob. <lb />
arms a little sore and arc and <lb />
my thumb is very sore. The doctor <lb />
says it is <lb />
injured my left thumb iii th <lb />
said Corbett, <lb />
you on <lb />
was hurt the second <lb />
said Bob. I swung on your head <lb />
and landed too tar <lb />
I tell you, Bob, people told me you <lb />
were slow and easy. I wish men <lb />
told me had in front cf you <lb />
on 17th. You won and beat me <lb />
fairly and <lb />
replied can <lb />
assure yon that you are the cleverest <lb />
man I ever met in my <lb />
want to fight you said <lb />
Corbett. <lb />
must talk to my an- <lb />
Julian overheard the remark, re- <lb />
plied Bob had done enough fight- <lb />
has fought more than any <lb />
man living a space of seven <lb />
said Julian, he will net <lb />
fight again can rule. His wife <lb />
wants him to retire, and he will do <lb />
I am to understand that there <lb />
is not another chance for me said <lb />
Corbett. <lb />
don't think replied Julian. <lb />
all Corbett <lb />
n a very down-hearted way, <lb />
should like to have one more try. You <lb />
fought twice, why not give me <lb />
another <lb />
I have said Fitz- <lb />
I am going to settle <lb />
The conversation then tamed to past <lb />
fights. Corbett showed his left hand <lb />
which was considerably swollen, and <lb />
right thumb is still ban- <lb />
The crowd had now become so thick <lb />
that Corbett asked Bob and Julian Jo <lb />
p to one side, to talk privately con- <lb />
a second fight, and moved <lb />
to one in whispers. Their <lb />
conversation was very short, and <lb />
disappointing to Corbett, <lb />
his i -j.-. <lb />
DID EVES <lb />
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy <lb />
your troubles t ll not, pet a now <lb />
and get relief. This medicine has been <lb />
found to he adapted to Hie <lb />
relief of all Complaints <lb />
a wonderful direct influence, in <lb />
strength and tone to f <lb />
you Loss of Appetite, <lb />
Headache, Fainting spells, or <lb />
Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable. <lb />
or Doubled Dizzy <lb />
Bitters is the medicine you <lb />
need. Health and <lb />
by Its use. Fifty cents f <lb />
at Jno. L. drugstore. <lb />
and <lb />
There was a time, within the memory <lb />
many now living, the <lb />
code was ally recognized MM duels <lb />
frequently fought to Settle. i <lb />
differences. Some the most <lb />
prominent men in the nation were at <lb />
times mixed up with or participated in <lb />
there honor, so <lb />
Alexander Hamilton, one of <lb />
greatest was slain <lb />
Aaron Burr n a duel. Andrew Jackson <lb />
killed Dickinson in a duel, not <lb />
tar from Clark just MRS the <lb />
Kentucky border. Out of a duel fought <lb />
n two of their friends a quarrel <lb />
arose between II. and <lb />
Andrew Jackson and on the public <lb />
square at Nashville, they had a light in <lb />
which was severely wounded. <lb />
after his removal to Missouri, <lb />
fought a duel with Mr. Lucas, and <lb />
finally slew Lucas under <lb />
circumstances. Scores of instances <lb />
might be cited of duels between men <lb />
prominent in public life, about the <lb />
middle of the present century, and <lb />
before and afterwards. <lb />
One of the qualifications <lb />
a newspaper editor in some parts of the <lb />
South, prior to the late war was skill in <lb />
handling pistols. Such en- <lb />
counters between rival editors in those <lb />
were quite h <lb />
only in the last twenty-live years <lb />
the practice has gone out date. To the <lb />
credit the men who participated in <lb />
those they had respect for <lb />
the principles of fairness. The <lb />
was decried and rendered discreditable <lb />
because it was brutal. Men not have <lb />
to kill each other in order to settle <lb />
their differences. <lb />
It cannot be said that pugilism tar- <lb />
tan a love of fair play or anything <lb />
the Kind. It requires only the <lb />
a bull-dog to become a pugilist. <lb />
enable pugilists to ward <lb />
blows, and this is called science. If <lb />
science, it is purely animal. When duels <lb />
were fought in former days, the men <lb />
who gathered there as witnesses, and <lb />
and surgeons did know how to <lb />
be gentlemen in social life. Some- <lb />
times they culture. Not <lb />
so with pugilism. There was no re- <lb />
at Carson City last <lb />
day. woman who figured as the <lb />
wife of one of the participants that <lb />
affair, distinguished herself nil the <lb />
by exploiting a volley coarse <lb />
profanity that seems to have been <lb />
shocking even to the thugs gathered <lb />
there on that occasion. whole <lb />
affair was brutalizing and most of those <lb />
present w.-re the very lowest order <lb />
men. The themselves <lb />
expressed their contempt tor other. <lb />
exhibition was revolting to <lb />
opinion grew so pro <lb />
against the once common <lb />
of that it has been <lb />
abandoned. Public sentiment <lb />
made pugilism impossible in most the <lb />
States, in all of it may be <lb />
Nevada is not a a rotten <lb />
Knoxville Journal. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Hon. William L. Wilson will deliver <lb />
the. annual address at th i <lb />
cf the State University, June 1st. <lb />
Dr. Abner Alexander, <lb />
county, has been elected superintendent <lb />
of the Eastern Hospital, near Golds- <lb />
Early in April sixty New Jersey ed- <lb />
will visit that portion of North <lb />
Carolina along the line of the Seaboard <lb />
Air Line railroad. <lb />
Andrews, editor of the <lb />
Press Visitor, is being a <lb />
candidate for Mayor in at the <lb />
coming election. <lb />
At s <lb />
left arm was caught in the machinery <lb />
of a roll-.-r and torn almost from <lb />
his body, it was amputated. <lb />
Victor son of Hon. II, <lb />
Dockery, has been appointed steward <lb />
of the penitentiary. The be- <lb />
tween Gov. Russell and the. Dockery <lb />
family seem be more pleasant <lb />
they were six months <lb />
The new State Board of <lb />
has elected J. M. of <lb />
county, Commissioner Agriculture ; <lb />
J. L. Ramsey, editor of the Progressive <lb />
Farmer, secretary of the <lb />
department, and J. H. Young, colored, <lb />
cl chief inspector. <lb />
A revival is at Market <lb />
Street M. E. church, and we are inform. <lb />
of a disgraceful at <lb />
meeting on Sunday night. It is stated <lb />
that some young men sprinkled <lb />
form around and ruined a young lady s <lb />
dress with the horribly retelling stuff. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
BUSINESS. <lb />
Do you want good times. Then ad- <lb />
them. <lb />
Many a goad cause has been won <lb />
enthusiasm of its adherents, <lb />
and many a good thing has <lb />
brought to pass simply through <lb />
in it resolutely incessantly <lb />
The who goes <lb />
a long and sorrowful face, who <lb />
like a lover when the <lb />
of business is scares away <lb />
from his an <lb />
chaser. <lb />
The business man who. when <lb />
to wrings his hinds, and, <lb />
almost with tears in his <lb />
dear sir, times are so hard and <lb />
business is so that cannot afford <lb />
to put one cut in hides <lb />
from the after very <lb />
articles he has for sale; <lb />
draTS his curtains and his doors <lb />
to the pubic <lb />
man who at a door with- <lb />
out km eking, trusts to luck to <lb />
have it opened to The men <lb />
stocks his shelves with the best in the <lb />
market and then does not advertise, <lb />
simply trusts to the chance of <lb />
stumbling on to the bargains h- can <lb />
give them. <lb />
Br. Will <lb />
The will of Dr. <lb />
of this city, died recently in <lb />
Japan, was to probate <lb />
day by Register of Wills In <lb />
disposing of his estate of the t <lb />
devises to the library of the <lb />
College his copy of the <lb />
translation of Essentials <lb />
Practical as a curiosity. <lb />
Oilier medical books are bequeathed to <lb />
the Woman's Medical College-, nod a <lb />
of his library to the Bryn Mawr <lb />
College fir Women. In a codicil the <lb />
bequest made to Bryn Mawr College is <lb />
revoked and given to <lb />
New Garden, N. <lb />
Record. <lb />
A Lady's <lb />
There is a good lady in Concord who <lb />
has false teeth. The other night j <lb />
before retiring, she took the teeth out <lb />
her mouth and placed them beneath <lb />
her pillow. Next morning when she <lb />
looked for them they were gone, Every <lb />
nook and corner of the bed beneath <lb />
and above, was ransacked to find <lb />
teeth, without avail. The sorely <lb />
tressed lady informed her landlady of <lb />
the fact and asked her to have mush <lb />
prepared for her diet, as she would be <lb />
Io masticate any solid on <lb />
account of the loss of her teeth. She <lb />
partook heart y of the soft food at <lb />
breakfast, went shopping, and at the <lb />
noon meal the same diet was prepared <lb />
for her, but she prevailed upon to <lb />
take some very and <lb />
meat, and was told that sic could out it <lb />
up very line and partake of it III at way. <lb />
She consented, and placed it in her <lb />
mouth. It was for her to <lb />
solid and, to her astonishment <lb />
she found that her we're in <lb />
her mouth, and had been all the <lb />
She bad placed them in her mouth at <lb />
night and was not of the fact <lb />
Concord Standard. <lb />
CHAMPION <lb />
REWARD, <lb />
The readers of this Mar will be <lb />
pleased to learn that there is at least <lb />
one dreaded that science has <lb />
able in all its stages <lb />
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb />
the positive cure now known to <lb />
the m-1 Catarrh being <lb />
a disease, requires a con- <lb />
treatment. Catarrh <lb />
Cure is taken internally, acting directly <lb />
the blood and of <lb />
the system, thereby destroying the <lb />
foundation of the disease, and giving <lb />
the patient by building up the <lb />
constitution and nature in do- <lb />
its work. The proprietors have so <lb />
iii its curative powers that <lb />
i One Dollar <lb />
case that it fail to cure. Send for list <lb />
of <lb />
W, J. . Props <lb />
O. <lb />
Sold by druggist price <lb />
cure <lb />
dizziness. <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
T Doles cure torpid liver. <lb />
am sour stomach. <lb />
San March <lb />
knocked out an English <lb />
named Campbell in Bald- <lb />
win hotel this morning. <lb />
After bis exhibition at a local <lb />
night, the <lb />
and W. A. Brady, Corbett <lb />
ager. returned to the hotel and <lb />
the night discussing a return <lb />
Along towards morning <lb />
ed up to the bar and, addressing the <lb />
said the was <lb />
not a true fought battle, and that <lb />
best did win. <lb />
jumped toward the stranger and swung <lb />
bis left with knocking the <lb />
intruder down. <lb />
Corbett was at the Baldwin early to- <lb />
day, watching for his conqueror. He <lb />
wanted an interview, was not la- <lb />
When told that Corbett in <lb />
quest of in he champion dodged <lb />
door and down the street. <lb />
Corbett says if he can't meet Kit- <lb />
be won't meet Jim <lb />
has an to manage A big athletic <lb />
club in York at a <lb />
Should his slow prove, a failure <lb />
is to take the job. lint he has <lb />
made his mind to go back on stage <lb />
for His friends are <lb />
him to go direct to New York and <lb />
an engagement. <lb />
IS <lb />
Reed Declines to <lb />
lists. <lb />
Washington, March <lb />
Reed is not disposed to regard the pop <lb />
in the house us a separate organ- <lb />
About ten days ago the pop- <lb />
presented a petition to Speaker <lb />
Red, reciting the tact that at the last <lb />
election they bad cast about <lb />
votes, elected governors in five states, <lb />
elected members of the <lb />
present and requesting therefore, <lb />
they have a representation on the <lb />
ways and <lb />
appropriations, banking, <lb />
a Vigorous feeder and re-1 elections and others. Mr. Reed has <lb />
HA BY <lb />
Special to Charlotte <lb />
March E-p- <lb />
Harry the <lb />
leader from <lb />
has concocted a bill, <lb />
presented it to which <lb />
he claims will solve financial <lb />
problem and practical <lb />
Hie bill pr for <lb />
the issuance of <lb />
eaten of various <lb />
which shall have a positive value <lb />
cents on the These <lb />
certificates are to be to any <lb />
person who may deposit II <lb />
grains of gold and 1856 <lb />
of silver a ratio of to <lb />
T certificates, to <lb />
their face value, are <lb />
able for public and debts, <lb />
and when received for public tax. <lb />
es .-ball be re-issued and on its <lb />
face guarantee the beater shall <lb />
within twelve months, at any <lb />
United States depository, receive <lb />
cents worth of gold and <lb />
cants worth of silver, according to <lb />
the market value of the bullion, <lb />
as declared by the Secretary of <lb />
the treasury- <lb />
The bill further provides that <lb />
the Secretary of the Treasury <lb />
may issue said certificates in the <lb />
same proportion against any gold <lb />
or silver In the and <lb />
when so issued shall retire, in <lb />
equal n, tho prose tit out <lb />
gold and silver <lb />
It is also, provided, that <lb />
the shall be <lb />
into the Treasury to be converted <lb />
into a sinking fund for <lb />
purposes. In case of a de- <lb />
in the price of silver <lb />
Secretary of the Treasury is <lb />
to purchase silver in <lb />
open to meet the <lb />
Mr. Skinner says he has sub- <lb />
his bill to many of the <lb />
leading and Demo- <lb />
in both houses <lb />
of and they admit that <lb />
it is one of the simplest and at <lb />
the same time practical <lb />
that has been made in con- <lb />
with the money question. <lb />
It carries out the very spirit of <lb />
the Republican it re <lb />
to for it pro <lb />
for a one hundred cent <lb />
half gold and the other <lb />
half silver. If the silver <lb />
the gold will surely <lb />
and thus the combined val- <lb />
of the two metals equalizes the <lb />
value of the <lb />
and keeps its face value <lb />
at cents- any <lb />
stances the holders of the <lb />
can demand of the gov- <lb />
in gold <lb />
cents in <lb />
When the question comes up <lb />
for consideration, Mr. <lb />
says it will be difficult for the <lb />
single gold standard to <lb />
oppose it. <lb />
Senator and other Re- <lb />
publicans who are in <lb />
carrying Republican <lb />
promises in behalf of <lb />
have examined the bill and they <lb />
declare that it will challenge the <lb />
thoughtful consideration of every <lb />
one who in a <lb />
currency system.<lb />
ROMANCE IN A. <lb />
ell <lb />
sued a to a <lb />
is how on Buncombe county <lb />
roads for year for currying <lb />
weapons- <lb />
is from Philadelphia, <lb />
thereby hangs a romance, a <lb />
crime and the pardon. <lb />
Thorns lived in the French dis- <lb />
the City of Brotherly Love. <lb />
Miss Mary Boyd is a missionary <lb />
in th i section. She frequently <lb />
Thorns in his work, <lb />
and, it is said, became very fond <lb />
of him. <lb />
But her love as soon <lb />
to a rude shook. Scarcely cut <lb />
his the young <lb />
with another wife and <lb />
came to There he <lb />
a wild life and was arrest <lb />
ed carrying a gun in <lb />
his pocket. Then the court got <lb />
even with him for tunning away <lb />
with the other wife by <lb />
giving him twelve months at hard <lb />
on th; roads. <lb />
Hum Boyd heard of Thorn's <lb />
she at once <lb />
forgave all and from that day to <lb />
this she has never wavered in bet <lb />
effort to have him pardoned. She <lb />
got the people of <lb />
to write the Governor letters <lb />
that the young man be <lb />
released. these was a <lb />
from listings, of <lb />
Tho of <lb />
were oleO v sited by the <lb />
plucky little woman and letters <lb />
from twelve secured <lb />
saying that Thorns could not live <lb />
if kept on the road. <lb />
So his pardon was sent to him <lb />
yesterday. Today he will be sot <lb />
free. Will he grateful to the <lb />
woman to whom he owed his <lb />
freedom Observer. <lb />
GOOD STOCK POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
Is <lb />
especially for stock, as well a <lb />
man, for that purpose is sold m tin <lb />
cans, holding one-half pound of <lb />
cine cents. <lb />
Lambert, Co., Tenn., <lb />
March 1892 <lb />
Save used kinds of but <lb />
not give one of <lb />
all the others I ever saw <lb />
It is the thing for horses or cuttle In <lb />
the spring of the year, and will cure <lb />
every time. <lb />
K. <lb />
Worth <lb />
The fouler number of The Ladies <lb />
Home Journal is very and <lb />
brimful and entertaining <lb />
reading; A leading is several <lb />
articles appropriate to the Easter sea. <lb />
son, and in addition Id this <lb />
inept pf I lie journal is fully up to <lb />
the it would be a Valuable <lb />
publication it contained nothing more <lb />
than helpful hints and practical <lb />
on the every day problems <lb />
l home life. Send to Curtis <lb />
Publishing Company, Philadelphia, for <lb />
a copy. <lb />
The best salve In the w rid for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Salt <lb />
Boles, Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, and all <lb />
and cures no <lb />
it to give <lb />
perfect money <lb />
price cents per box. For sale I y <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
BROKEN <lb />
Colored The <lb />
Negro Not in as an <lb />
The new <lb />
board of directors of the colored in- <lb />
sane n met in this today <lb />
an in secret by <lb />
fleeting Dr. J. K. <lb />
The session was a long doubtless <lb />
a turbulent one, in the <lb />
el of Dr. Ah. Alexander, <lb />
superintendent. Dr. Alex- <lb />
is a a while man, a <lb />
member of the legislature, <lb />
Williams, colored, Charlotte, <lb />
D. J. K. Person, of <lb />
county, Were placed in <lb />
and received votes on th; and sec- <lb />
; but on the third ballot Dr. <lb />
Alexander won. <lb />
A resolution was then introduced to <lb />
the effect that the p <lb />
and other of the asylum should <lb />
be colored, men, whereupon n discus- <lb />
arose, and the <lb />
a Io. is <lb />
In the <lb />
subject to the call <lb />
the Person, at sonic <lb />
day. <lb />
And this is what the colored brother <lb />
ii. out the pro mites pie for hi <lb />
votes in the late elect ion and in the <lb />
legislature. <lb />
Hut it <lb />
Argus <lb />
s Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
------A line of----- <lb />
Family GROCERIES, <lb />
-----Consisting of----- <lb />
Flour, Laid, <lb />
Meat, Coffee <lb />
Meal, gar<lb />
which I am <lb />
selling so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
I will <lb />
treat yon fair<lb />
UNDERTAKERS, <lb />
II DIRE <lb />
EMBALMERS. <lb />
We just received a now <lb />
and the line of <lb />
ins and Caskets, wed, met <lb />
lie ever brought to <lb />
We i prepared lo Jo embalm- <lb />
in ab its <lb />
to <lb />
ducting funerals and bodies en- <lb />
trusted to our care will receive <lb />
every mark of respect. <lb />
Cur lower than ever. <lb />
We do not monopoly but <lb />
invite competition. <lb />
can be found a and all <lb />
times in the <lb />
Buggy <lb />
BOB GREENE CO. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
at to get our prices before pm <lb />
n all Its <lb />
AT <lb />
Tobacco. <lb />
we buy i en <lb />
; one profit, <lb />
c c of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and sold at to salt <lb />
the times. Our are all bought and <lb />
sold having <lb />
run <lb />
. M . <lb />
SMITH EDWARD. Prop. <lb />
the late store <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
princes of this j well to liberal to <lb />
now the value of primers ink, an i tie Q , . j. u <lb />
. . corn and <lb />
fortunes have are , .,, . , <lb />
increases and the sou improves <lb />
if properly treated with fer- <lb />
containing not under <lb />
actual <lb />
huge fortunes they <lb />
founded on the nick of i t. <lb />
liberal us <lb />
on of iii. in and ht- will nil <lb />
that dollar <lb />
him r St. <lb />
Io you want good times f Then <lb />
for them. And keep on ad- <lb />
Do n M overdo it, but de it <lb />
.- and within your m and <lb />
brains the work. Change your <lb />
advertisements and <lb />
to <lb />
and the n suit tail to be , <lb />
to yon ham San, <lb />
Potash. <lb />
A trial of plan costs but <lb />
little and is sure to lead to <lb />
profitable culture. <lb />
All about malts of its me by <lb />
on best farms the United <lb />
told in little book which we publish and will <lb />
to any farmer in America will write k. <lb />
GERMAN KALI <lb />
will stand for congress at St. <lb />
Way to Cure <lb />
I cholera broken <lb />
out iii Mecklenburg county. I send <lb />
you u prescription that is said to be very <lb />
effective in its cure. Very truly, <lb />
Eugene D. D. I. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Hog Take i pound <lb />
i pound Cape aloes, <lb />
blue l ounce black <lb />
Grind and a- ix well. <lb />
Directions For a large hog. give one <lb />
a day for three days ; then <lb />
is by the Lon. <lb />
don Gulden Dr. John Bull <lb />
was the first professor of <lb />
organist of Hereford <lb />
to Eliza- <lb />
beth. Join, Like n true <lb />
traveled for improvement, <lb />
heard of a famous musician at <lb />
St. ho placed himself under <lb />
him as a bat a circumstance <lb />
very soon convinced the master <lb />
be was inferior to tho scholar. Tho <lb />
musician showed John a song which <lb />
be bad composed In parts, tolling <lb />
him at the that he defied <lb />
world to a person <lb />
of adding another part to <lb />
bis composition. Bull desired to be <lb />
left alone to -be Indulged for ft <lb />
short time with pen and ink. In less <lb />
than three be added parts <lb />
more to the son, which the <lb />
Frenchman was so surprised <lb />
that he swore in great ecstasy <lb />
be either devil or John <lb />
Ball, which boa ever since been pro- <lb />
in England. <lb />
Weave of Brew. <lb />
Mr. Moody has n popular and very <lb />
telling way of tho errors <lb />
which are so rife in the theological <lb />
thinking of persons <lb />
of salvation by grace, <lb />
is well a man can't <lb />
save himself, for if a man only <lb />
work his own way to heaven yon <lb />
never would hear last of it. <lb />
Why, down here in this world, if a <lb />
man happens to get a little of <lb />
his fellows and sen-apes a <lb />
dollars together, you'll <lb />
him about his being self <lb />
made telling how he began <lb />
as a poor boy and worked his way <lb />
op in the world. heard so <lb />
of this sort of thing that I'm <lb />
and tired of whole business, and <lb />
I'm glad we shan't have men brag- <lb />
through all eternity bow they <lb />
worked their way into heaven. <lb />
Variety of Trees for Orchard. <lb />
wish to set s peach orchard so that I <lb />
will have throe or four trees hearing all <lb />
the from June Will <lb />
please advise me as to what varieties to <lb />
. H., Burlington N. C. <lb />
Answered by W. F. <lb />
X. C. Experimental Station. <lb />
I would the following <lb />
Alexander. Rose. <lb />
York. Choice, Favor- <lb />
Old Free, Craw <lb />
s pone day. Repeat this until hog is <lb />
st., ; and <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
ILLS., NOT. <lb />
Co., <lb />
last of <lb />
GROVES TONIC and <lb />
i pros- already this In all oar ox- <lb />
of In tho <lb />
an gave such <lb />
Tonic. truly, <lb />
a co <lb />
Fits <lb />
Prof. W. H. <lb />
a specialty of <lb />
Epilepsy, hat without <lb />
doubt treated and cur- <lb />
ed more coses than <lb />
living Physician; his <lb />
success is astonishing. <lb />
have beard of cases <lb />
Of so standing <lb />
J cured by <lb />
him. He <lb />
publishes n <lb />
valuable <lb />
work on <lb />
this <lb />
which <lb />
he <lb />
with a <lb />
large bot- <lb />
of bis cure, free to sufferers <lb />
may send their P. O. and Express address. <lb />
We one a to address <lb />
trot W. H. I. D., Cedar Tor <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having been duly <lb />
appointed and qualified by the <lb />
Court of Pitt County a the <lb />
administrator of Joyner, de. <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to the <lb />
raid to their <lb />
to the undersigned on or before <lb />
the 1st day of February, 1898, or <lb />
he plead in bar of their re- <lb />
notice Is also given to those in- <lb />
to the estate to make t <lb />
this the 6th day of <lb />
ALLEN <lb />
of Joyner. <lb />
J A Blow, <lb />
THE MORNING STAR <lb />
He Oldest <lb />
Pally Newspaper in <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Too Daily o <lb />
its Glass in the State <lb />
N. C <lb />
Favors Free Coinage o <lb />
of Silver and <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
Slate Banks Daily <lb />
per month. <lb />
and <lb />
kinds of<lb />
a SPECIALTY <lb />
Ail kind done <lb />
We use and wood <lb />
material and are prepared to give <lb />
yon satisfactory work. <lb />
CO. <lb />
N. C<lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A . <lb />
has taught best is <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every <lb />
necessary for Millers, Mechanics and general house purposes, well a <lb />
Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have on hand. Am h <lb />
for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for Clark's O. X. T. <lb />
and courteous and attentive <lb />
GREEN N. <lb />
J L. SUGG <lb />
ail <lb />
N. C <lb />
AT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
at current rates. <lb />
I AM FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SALE <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
and Trade-Marks obtained U Pat- <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
patent in time <lb />
remote from <lb />
Scad model, drawing or with <lb />
We if or not, l <lb />
fee not due till patent is secured. S <lb />
A Obtain <lb />
cost of same in the L. S. and foreign <lb />
sent free. <lb />
, Washington. O. C. <lb />
Kit V i v It <lb />
AND <lb />
AND FLORENCE <lb />
Dated <lb />
Soy. <lb />
r. U <lb />
A. <lb />
v Tin <lb />
v Mi <lb />
v Wilson <lb />
Florence <lb />
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P. M. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
AM<lb />
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M.<lb />
op -Neck <lb />
Halifax 4.10 <lb />
. arrives Scotland Neck at 4.56 p <lb />
., Greenville p. m., 7.4 <lb />
. in. Returning, leaves Kinston <lb />
8.22 a. in. <lb />
m., <lb />
extent, <lb />
Trains on <lb />
8.00 a. m., p . in <lb />
a. m. and 4.40 <lb />
., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb />
3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Dally ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb />
Meek <lb />
Train leaves i a room, N C, via <lb />
It. K. except Sun- <lb />
p. m P. M; <lb />
Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m. <lb />
Plymouth daily except <lb />
a. m., a m., <lb />
Tarboro 10.26 and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leave <lb />
daily, except Sunday. 8.0 a <lb />
d. arriving a. m. Re- <lb />
leaves Id 8.00 a. m,, <lb />
rives at a. m. <lb />
Trains on Latta Florence R <lb />
leave p in, Dunbar <lb />
MS p m, Clio 8.09 p m. Returning <lb />
leave am, Dunbar 6.80 a m, <lb />
arrive Latta 7.50 a m daily except Sun- <lb />
Train B leaves War- <lb />
Clinton except Sunday, <lb />
and 8.50 p, m- Returning <lb />
at i . m. m. <lb />
Train No. makes <lb />
it dally, all rail ya <lb />
also at R Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and R <lb />
lie all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
f. M. Manager. <lb />
I. I <lb />
Old Line <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers Green <lb />
ville and T touching at all land- <lb />
on Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
and <lb />
In days. <lb />
These . are subject to stage <lb />
of on Tar River. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
steamer for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Sew York and <lb />
rs order their good <lb />
via Dominion trim <lb />
New York. <lb />
Nor- <lb />
folk <lb />
from Merchants <lb />
Huston. <lb />
JNO. Agent, <lb />
J J. Agent, <lb />
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