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m. <lb />
JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worK <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
Two Papers for 11.50 <lb />
o- <lb />
J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1897. <lb />
NO <lb />
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mug .-; Price, <lb />
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to found in our new <lb />
It contains a kinds of <lb />
baby <lb />
Stores, <lb />
Iron etc. You <lb />
are paying .;. .--. ,. e our <lb />
prices. Drop a tor our <lb />
which <lb />
all free of I th <lb />
u will make <lb />
profits you are now your <lb />
local dealers <lb />
Julius Hines A Son J <lb />
BALTIMORE, HID. <lb />
v. is. Her Cm if Alabama has I <lb />
passed bill allowing <lb />
In ti.- l single or married, to practice law <lb />
c c f burn county properly very <lb />
by Boa. O- . of the State. This i <lb />
h, do hit ii I first Southern Stairs to recognize <lb />
u more i r woman as regular m- <lb />
of law of th ion <lb />
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Ins raised the thin a <lb />
sins who ermines <lb />
We on <lb />
to <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
a I rink of Water. <lb />
A GOOD MOVE. <lb />
of <lb />
J. nu octogenarian, <lb />
r tho f death, offered <lb />
Ox of April there to <lb />
he held if Southern Pines, <lb />
Caroline, a Inter <lb />
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claim, . allowance for oar and <lb />
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i. time on<lb />
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A New Folk mail i <lb />
opened his a few <lb />
for of an intimate <lb />
friend, who was also bis wife's <lb />
cousin, as well as a distinguished <lb />
s historical writer, and <lb />
mm, demanded of <lb />
executor for this use of <lb />
premises, lie also claimed <lb />
for down street to <lb />
and several restaurants search <lb />
of bis missing friend, who Lad <lb />
been temporarily staying with <lb />
him, but failed to return at the <lb />
usual Lour. He mated more pay <lb />
for writing f . notices for <lb />
the papers calling a clergy- <lb />
man to officiate on that sad <lb />
and also for following the <lb />
remains to a vault. He sued <lb />
executor to tin . <lb />
but the court failed to <lb />
with him said his claim were <lb />
H T. T e- <lb />
u married man ard having a <lb />
son tears old. was <lb />
j homo two <lb />
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gr. -I d controlling. <lb />
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trouble. i h-i- <lb />
begged to lake boy, and <lb />
H- .-b; gave tell <lb />
my shall eat or words <lb />
to that Tribune <lb />
To the People <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
aid <lb />
handsome <lb />
I blocks in cities boxes <lb />
cf with stacks and bond , <lb />
, , Lia was powerless to <lb />
torts have never Ceased to him so instants e <lb />
Selected Stock <lb />
are to be appointed <lb />
the Governors Souther,, <lb />
relief from tilt con-1 States, of Boards of <lb />
learned He courted kn m, chambers cf Com <lb />
by Mayors a <lb />
e owned broad in editors <lb />
P rs <lb />
Our energies have relaxed. <lb />
. u of <lb />
to specially attention i <lb />
he to the large <lb />
of that in <lb />
wing out of South for life <lb />
as obedient to II <lb />
II. u <lb />
As Thomas B has been <lb />
again speaker of the <lb />
I house, his length f service in <lb />
that In . pa- a is six <lb />
In ibis record <lb />
was i en r beaten but <lb />
H v . veil as i <lb />
and by Andrew <lb />
of Virginia, who <lb />
speak chair <lb />
for <lb />
Besides these, <lb />
of North C <lb />
of G. aid <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
I speaker <lb />
Hi- <lb />
SIX Ah <lb />
an lo ship boy it h <lb />
n G. served each as <lb />
I t. lake <lb />
he -y upon ion he <lb />
be allowed lo chastise if he <lb />
a it lime the ten <lb />
to throw <lb />
horses, and refused to stop after <lb />
commands and threats. There- <lb />
the Km. <lb />
Someone mid world <lb />
needs a religion today that will make <lb />
a man's word a., as note ; <lb />
will in; its maker pay an <lb />
dollar, sell to the pound, <lb />
lo tin yard. peeks to tin- <lb />
bushel and feet to the cord; <lb />
wilt make a a lull day's <lb />
work i pay, whether th i <lb />
eye of i- employer on him or not; <lb />
make the <lb />
share t sad <lb />
and with labor; <lb />
will lbs manufacturer <lb />
cease from adulterating hi goods, <lb />
and <lb />
i lie from the funds <lb />
a religion <lb />
will make men upright, honest, pure <lb />
trustworthy in all the walks hf ; <lb />
a n nut only makes men <lb />
h i,.; . but <lb />
papers to give <lb />
of the lord along the <lb />
river. At many <lb />
broken miles and <lb />
miles hi Sow and <lb />
The water has above <lb />
Hanger fine at New Orleans and <lb />
much of that is threatened with <lb />
inundation. That city is several <lb />
lower than the river and it I lie water <lb />
breaks the levee there will immense <lb />
damage. All river people are <lb />
peeing o places <lb />
Sen t bat. <lb />
i bin debut as an orator. His first <lb />
speech, delivered w; s <lb />
I characteristic of the man. It was <lb />
upon H., relying upon an-1 the <lb />
granted by T, pro-; j <lb />
to the boy mod-; It <lb />
with a Upon a <lb />
boy's return home the made no go <lb />
complaint, but on the next day make op, and <lb />
father retained and of <lb />
of affair, became very angry,, He <lb />
and proceeded to have H. Mr p . j <lb />
ed for assault and battery a bill for a public <lb />
by. Upon trial of the M Old <lb />
before Judge Meares <lb />
which <lb />
confidently <lb />
to select your pure <lb />
It was a strange accident It <lb />
he'd wealthy Lour said that for v paid to <lb />
whose vitality, until n <lb />
tow ago, Lad caused as <lb />
the <lb />
j i hair bear <lb />
us <lb />
tread and upright <lb />
bin is a man <lb />
bad net yielded to age. <lb />
l s i- he ban Ii, en <lb />
marriage, <lb />
i i i bating already buried three <lb />
relieve and unhesitatingly <lb />
that is store of all stoics ll our Then cane <lb />
i lie hi oat, s lie of <lb />
the call it. <lb />
t disappeared the <lb />
from which to buy your goods for the <lb />
Got are sold on time at close <lb />
coming year. <lb />
credit prices to customers approved credit. <lb />
j . Ii ,. fed Maps was doomed <lb />
bat. <lb />
OUr threat and <lb />
for H- to justify <lb />
Evidently, Senator bas <lb />
I been taking oratorical lessons <lb />
assault upon ground that Airs. before he <lb />
it would have been <lb />
for to have given to <lb />
words, <lb />
all that delicate <lb />
with which they were <lb />
invested. Then the emphasis <lb />
which be placed on word <lb />
length and the law as to master <lb />
rights and powers of the, His next word <lb />
the solicitor for State argued <lb />
that bad no right to give <lb />
another person authority to whip <lb />
her the <lb />
bad such power. <lb />
The was at great <lb />
husband and wife in the family <lb />
gov from most <lb />
times was considered. <lb />
After bearing the argument, <lb />
Judge Meares, who was admired <lb />
was rich with rhythm <lb />
and accompanied with appropriate <lb />
gesture. When reached <lb />
main subject of bis talk <lb />
a let his soul go <lb />
cu all sides to be a most, eloquence, but <lb />
Professional Cards. <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Greenville, x. C <lb />
in all fie courts. <lb />
a specially. <lb />
Harry Skinner. W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
to I <lb />
s e aw, <lb />
, N. O. <lb />
Galloway, B. F. Tyson, <lb />
N. C<lb />
N. c <lb />
In ail the Courts. <lb />
Die judge of law, held <lb />
wife had no right lo <lb />
another to whip her child, <lb />
and, in ho told the jury that <lb />
strict law, wife bad no <lb />
right to chastise her child herself, <lb />
except by the consent of her <lb />
band, actual or implied. In the <lb />
view the husband was the <lb />
supremo bend of household, <lb />
and he, and such as he alone <lb />
should authorize, had legal <lb />
right to punish child by whip- <lb />
ping. The was, of <lb />
course, convicted the <lb />
charge, but no appeal taken as <lb />
the fine imposed was nominal. It <lb />
may be regretted that the case <lb />
was not carried up, because it <lb />
would be interesting to learn <lb />
our highest court would <lb />
say on point. <lb />
The position taken by <lb />
Meares was a startling one to <lb />
wives and mothers of Charlotte, <lb />
most of whom were under <lb />
that they and not their <lb />
had the highest right <lb />
to punish the children ; and it <lb />
would doubtless take more than <lb />
one supreme court decision to <lb />
convince them of their error <lb />
While we are obliged to <lb />
that to the ancient <lb />
rules the common low, Judge <lb />
Hears was undoubtedly yet <lb />
bound to believe that, ac- <lb />
cording to the tendency of <lb />
modem decisions, the court <lb />
it was not until be mentioned <lb />
building at <lb />
that he rose to really sublime <lb />
Then all the art of <lb />
orator forth in <lb />
and he held the <lb />
accustomed though It is to flights <lb />
into empyrean, absolute <lb />
thrall. Nor was Mr. <lb />
effort without its touch of humor. <lb />
It will be many a long day before <lb />
the bill becomes a <lb />
Post. <lb />
u. V. L. <lb />
V. C <lb />
over J. <lb />
Store. <lb />
No <lb />
death by slow winch <lb />
medical skill a unable to c m- <lb />
l his <lb />
until <lb />
could <lb />
low neither u of d a <lb />
drop of water. <lb />
gave <lb />
food by artificial moans, in <lb />
his way kept him alive for a <lb />
while but as the trouble was <lb />
it finally became <lb />
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of <lb />
wonderful influence silver or greens- <lb />
When tiny <lb />
they are converted into the best <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit of our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb />
led away but co straight back to your <lb />
friends who will take care of your interests <lb />
and work the harder to make you a <lb />
l i ii i- i to or water to <lb />
stronger customer and better friend of <lb />
straight honest dealing- between man <lb />
and man. We are the friend of the poor <lb />
man, we arc the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
are friend of you all o see us, we <lb />
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention, of service and honest <lb />
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
persons insured two <lb />
It is time <lb />
men ware investigating. <lb />
There is no reason why <lb />
can net be in Ibo <lb />
and re are glad to pea a <lb />
movement under way, <lb />
cause people to <lb />
not only n show them <lb />
that they ought to <lb />
companies <lb />
established in toe South <lb />
Slates. <lb />
It is w. ii for as to say, that <lb />
this is not planned <lb />
up by the <lb />
to <lb />
v. . but it is being <lb />
mo ed who <lb />
d the South at <lb />
POWDER <lb />
Absolutely Pure. <lb />
Celebrated its <lb />
load slam nil <lb />
to<lb />
Grayer Saved a Church. <lb />
The power el prayer will never again, <lb />
be doubled by the members of die <lb />
at Myrtle and Troop <lb />
They that great and. <lb />
i remedy yesterday sod <lb />
are assured. <lb />
luau. <lb />
Mr. in <lb />
d-scalable. of <lb />
third Bra hundreds <lb />
then thousands of a <lb />
at last ho <lb />
was eager to for a <lb />
single drink. Heath relieved bis <lb />
torture at o'clock on <lb />
day <lb />
A RAILROAD DEAL. <lb />
persons interested, it <lb />
learned that extremely <lb />
railway deal is being <lb />
ranged between the <lb />
and Ohio railway and Sea- <lb />
board Air by which each <lb />
attains Seaboard <lb />
lo into Now York, which it <lb />
will do over the and I <lb />
Ohio tracks, while the latter wilt <lb />
enter the south, using as much as <lb />
it desires of the Seaboard's track. <lb />
It id also learned that <lb />
Ohio at of <lb />
the building of the short <lb />
from Richmond to <lb />
which will reduce the distance <lb />
Raleigh and Richmond <lb />
by forty miles. Under the <lb />
made, these roads will <lb />
jointly use this short line and <lb />
also the Seaboard tracks from <lb />
Ridge way to The <lb />
and Ohio will purchase <lb />
the Palmetto railway, from <lb />
let to from latter <lb />
place will build to Columbia o <lb />
Augusta, most probably to Co- <lb />
as there it will <lb />
with the Southbound railway. <lb />
bas proposals from two or three <lb />
roads at Columbia. <lb />
case Baltimore and Ohio <lb />
, . i desires it can use the <lb />
panic stricken and left <lb />
of line above <lb />
the school do well to seems to be agreed on. <lb />
be rid of his services. Had he I Baltimore and has <lb />
by the lavish cured a charter for a line south <lb />
from <lb />
An official of the Baltimore and <lb />
A Mat en Yarn. <lb />
PILLS, <lb />
Send H. E. <lb />
., and get free sample <lb />
box of Dr. King- New Life Pills. A <lb />
trial convince you of ill Ir merit. <lb />
These pills are easy In action and are <lb />
effective III the of <lb />
Constipation and Headache. For <lb />
and Liver troubles they have <lb />
been proved invaluable. They are <lb />
K to be free from <lb />
every ions and to be <lb />
purely They do not weaken <lb />
their action, but by giving tone to <lb />
stomach slid towels greatly Invigorate <lb />
the system Regular size per box. <lb />
His Only <lb />
A school teacher bas turned <lb />
in Ohio who was evidently con- <lb />
without a soul, is <lb />
evidence- lie was a bashful <lb />
young man, only twenty, and <lb />
teaching a country school. He <lb />
bad among his scholars a bevy of <lb />
daughters, who hoped <lb />
that their charms might make <lb />
some impression upon the bashful <lb />
young pedagogue. Finding that <lb />
there was no responsive chord <lb />
his callous heart they waylaid <lb />
him one day held him until <lb />
each one turn had kissed him <lb />
The booby, when released, fled <lb />
lucre is a prominent grocer in <lb />
whose name s Stronach. <lb />
bas a largo country as <lb />
well as city trade. Among bis <lb />
c. customers w is an old, John L. Wooten, <lb />
old lady, who came to buy match- <lb />
es. A rain foil, she was on <lb />
way home and, as a matter of <lb />
, . , , , ., Oftentimes the depots <lb />
softened the heads of .,,. ., <lb />
, . . . . of this city one can see <lb />
Upon getting , ,, , . ,. , , <lb />
. , ,, ., , , ., dents that arc touching to look <lb />
tried Die heads would <lb />
rub off of every one she tried, <lb />
laid them aside until <lb />
There was a case of this at <lb />
the station Thursday <lb />
should have time to go back to <lb />
.,, , . A. haired father bent <lb />
town- did apt more ., ,. i <lb />
, ., . . . , , , with the weight of years stood <lb />
of them but carried them back , . , ,,,, . . , ., <lb />
,. ,, ,, out m cold Match wind beside <lb />
tho meantime they had <lb />
as woman will do, <lb />
Mr. for selling her <lb />
matches. She wont to <lb />
with her troubles and <lb />
took a match <lb />
from the box gave it a <lb />
scratch on the part bis <lb />
pantaloons. The match ignited <lb />
at once, whereupon the lady <lb />
el I, Mister <lb />
Stronach, do you suppose I'm <lb />
going to travel nine back to <lb />
R every time I want a light <lb />
to scratch a on the seat of <lb />
your <lb />
These are facts told, the writer, old <lb />
the <lb />
lo a <lb />
a Jays since <lb />
the representative this <lb />
paper a <lb />
N rib Carolina we <lb />
out to foreign <lb />
annually, about two <lb />
dollars and get back just <lb />
million, and I for one am going <lb />
to work until I can see the target <lb />
bulk if this money the <lb />
of home I <lb />
haven't a dollar's interest a <lb />
Southern Company, and don't ex <lb />
to but it <lb />
duty to keep all the <lb />
money be can at borne, and to <lb />
sustain home <lb />
Ho said in reference to I he con <lb />
is to show how <lb />
much money saved to <lb />
South if we will patron s home <lb />
insurance and take such steps as <lb />
will conclusively show our <lb />
that the insurance business <lb />
of tho Southern be <lb />
conducted by the Southern Com- <lb />
or by those outside com- <lb />
who will loan a fair part <lb />
of their surplus to Southern en- <lb />
the case that contained the re- <lb />
mains of only daughter. He <lb />
did seem conscious of fact <lb />
t piercing was chilling <lb />
him or th t tho dust was blinding <lb />
his already dim tight- Ho stood <lb />
by the truck on which the case <lb />
was resting seemingly afraid that <lb />
some strange hands <lb />
handle it. <lb />
When one of tho yard bands <lb />
came to hurry case to <lb />
baggage car the old father, with <lb />
eyes, asked in a. <lb />
kindly tone to handle it gently <lb />
as possible. When ii one raised Try taking out grease spats <lb />
to door by four brawn from wall paper with a of <lb />
to Try <lb />
Try banging brooms the <lb />
to keep them soft <lb />
pliant. <lb />
Try taking the tea from <lb />
tho tire tho moment it boils if the <lb />
hot water is to be used for cooking <lb />
purposes. <lb />
Try filtering impure water <lb />
through charcoal to render it <lb />
pure. <lb />
Try keeping in water <lb />
until they are wanted for use <lb />
they will be improved. <lb />
Try wrapping cutlery <lb />
brown paper to keep it <lb />
rusting. <lb />
Try setting a pan of bet water <lb />
the oven if it seems <lb />
after a is put in; it <lb />
scorching- <lb />
Try saving every scrap of tissue <lb />
paper that into the <lb />
for wiping looking It <lb />
gives a peculiar to <lb />
glass <lb />
Try turpentine for <lb />
removing ink spots from the <lb />
clothing. <lb />
Try wrapping a baked potato <lb />
in a towel a soon nu it is done, <lb />
and press slightly until it bursts <lb />
open it will lie lire to be <lb />
Only a day or ago <lb />
one of Hie was <lb />
about to foreclose a <lb />
MM. Meetings held, R <lb />
which tears were shed Slid hard word <lb />
attend. It seemed tot cruel. It <lb />
like taking borne away. <lb />
not hem- i. <lb />
Id in which bad <lb />
tor so many year. <lb />
at was to l. done I They ltd. W <lb />
ill Work and pray. <lb />
veil. people, it <lb />
would mt cease until the um <lb />
d hi cane. I debt. While <lb />
in the <lb />
at ii I be out the <lb />
and trust to see a <lb />
loan could not be <lb />
All Thursday the prayers one. <lb />
I, All that evening up to mi <lb />
I he faithful remained upon their <lb />
But there came answer. <lb />
Mid Pastor Bernard, <lb />
-In II spend in <lb />
praying to the who answers <lb />
I, mid I, and <lb />
parts of the congregation. <lb />
Yesterday morning, hollow-eyed, hut <lb />
-till to give up, the <lb />
again. T. time Was <lb />
when their prayers must <lb />
he answered or they would know that <lb />
they were futile. At o'clock a. m., <lb />
a man rushed into the church. He was <lb />
so excited that he did not notice that <lb />
the paster was engaged in prayer. <lb />
is he shouted. <lb />
lo pay the mortgage is <lb />
At noon today has been <lb />
crowding us for h Will Le paid lo the <lb />
last <lb />
Our <lb />
Pastor Bernard, and he led the way in <lb />
a prayer great rejoicing. <lb />
Let us raise Glory on tho <lb />
said when <lb />
meeting broke up. The <lb />
was upon at once. Some <lb />
younger men got hold of the hell rope, <lb />
and half an hoer it clanged wild <lb />
joy into the ears of dwellers in the <lb />
district. <lb />
was man <lb />
who loaned the money to build the <lb />
it, <lb />
the that they must pay up or <lb />
would foreclose. <lb />
It was the Brooklyn Surety and Trust <lb />
lo the rescue <lb />
yesterday and the money to <lb />
claim. The <lb />
ban fay they will now take <lb />
to raise the money to oil debt, <lb />
when the Lutherans <lb />
to do a thing like that generally <lb />
succeed New York World, March <lb />
Mm E. T. Harding, <lb />
X. C. N. <lb />
V. <lb />
ail- given t collection <lb />
settlement of claims. <lb />
short time. <lb />
mall, <lb />
W m, N. <lb />
V. II. I . <lb />
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Practices all the Courts. <lb />
so <lb />
v dispensation of rural <lb />
would that it would bean . .,.,.,. . ., <lb />
for him to proceed with bis j Ohio has been here, in <lb />
duties without, first taking a and his also been entire <lb />
a vacation for the purpose of proposed hue. <lb />
equal authority with the husband <lb />
to punish the <lb />
Observer. <lb />
THE TRUE REMEDY. <lb />
W. M. editor <lb />
-We wont keep house <lb />
without Ir. King's Discovery for <lb />
Consumption, Coughs Colds. Ex- <lb />
with many others, but <lb />
got the true remedy until we used <lb />
Dr. new Discovery. No oilier <lb />
remedy can take its place tn our home, <lb />
as In if we hay a certain sure cure <lb />
Colds Whooping <lb />
etc. It u idle to experiment with <lb />
other even it I hey arc urged <lb />
on you as just as good Dr. Kings <lb />
N Discovery. There are not as good <lb />
because this remedy has a record of <lb />
arc- and besides is It <lb />
Mr. Stronach didn't bear the <lb />
last of it for <lb />
recuperation, it would not have <lb />
been strange; but a fellow who <lb />
would run off from such a punish- <lb />
no more idea of what <lb />
constitutes superlative bliss than a <lb />
cast iron monkey- For such a <lb />
man we not sufficient <lb />
respect to print his <lb />
ville Journal. <lb />
It is sad that are not <lb />
to go around. It will hard if <lb />
some of the boys compelled to go to <lb />
and besides is r louting all winter, <lb />
fails to satisfy. Trial free <lb />
John L. V totem <lb />
The link between Ridge way <lb />
Richmond can quickly be com- <lb />
About half is graded <lb />
stone piers across <lb />
are built- arrange- <lb />
made both the Baltimore <lb />
and Ohio and Air <lb />
Lino eon run solid between <lb />
New York points in far <lb />
south via Raleigh. Into a co, ha at. the first <lb />
Baltimore and Ohio tried <lb />
some years ago to into Hell then <lb />
south via end cues your stupidity fer a drivel- <lb />
em, but this plan failed. Ibo go man to <lb />
new movement is great , <lb />
and interest. . , <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Don't Do Ii. <lb />
Bill said i not <lb />
attempt to sheet an editor out of <lb />
a subscription to his paper, <lb />
or any other sum. Cheat the <lb />
minister, cheat and <lb />
everybody, you any <lb />
for future <lb />
don't fool tho editor. You will be <lb />
put up for or <lb />
public favor for your- <lb />
self or your friends, and when <lb />
your is a thing of beauty, a <lb />
forever, editor will <lb />
on you, aid knock your <lb />
hook sorrowful emotion. Ho <lb />
took his stand at cur door and <lb />
tho man go <lb />
about his work the case <lb />
beneath a pile of <lb />
lie thou with p went <lb />
back to tho coach to pursue ids <lb />
sad journey to bis home the <lb />
mountains of the <lb />
home that death had robbed of <lb />
its brightest <lb />
News,. <lb />
man's frame blotting paper a not Hat iron. <lb />
Did you ever to think what <lb />
It means <lb />
ply that your stomach is tired. If <lb />
are we ride. bore the <lb />
steam engine do the work. Why not <lb />
give your stomach a ride, that let <lb />
something else do its work. Foods can <lb />
be digested outside of the body. All <lb />
plant contain principles <lb />
which will do this. The <lb />
live Cordial contains digestive <lb />
and Is a preparation designed <lb />
rest stomach. shakers them- <lb />
have such unbounded c <lb />
Try rubbing and forks <lb />
with a of orange or lemon <lb />
pool if the taste of seems to <lb />
cling to them- <lb />
Try washing oyster shells <lb />
keeping them hand, as two or <lb />
three boiled in the tea kettle once <lb />
a week will rust from <lb />
forming. . <lb />
Try making oil Sloths durable <lb />
by a coat of oil <lb />
and brush with varnish when <lb />
thoroughly dry, <lb />
Try hard water soft, <lb />
until it rivals water, by <lb />
dropping a two ounce vial <lb />
the kettle. Tho impurities will <lb />
adhere to the bottle. <lb />
TI <lb />
says Mr. It. K. King, <lb />
his Hills ton an <lb />
and. <lb />
in It that have placed lie decided to show him la W <lb />
pl bottles on tho market and it , , ,,, , <lb />
even so a pi proves <lb />
in a vast majority of eases. <lb />
Ml keep <lb />
be no his son culling <lb />
Dot when the lesson instruction <lb />
e the best for began the very pas obi man <lb />
Doctor; in place. he oil u portion <lb />
-f Castor Oil,<lb />
Salesman's Policy. <lb />
The instructions if a <lb />
Sent wholesale grocery lo its <lb />
salesmen herewith are nothing <lb />
new, but are us sound as B good <lb />
can dollar ring us true tell <lb />
them never to mention a competitor's <lb />
; never say anytime; good of <lb />
it may induce some one to <lb />
trade with who has not done so <lb />
b lore never say anything bad them <lb />
it would be hurting <lb />
salesman worthy holding <lb />
his position knows that saying mean <lb />
I dings competitors disgusts <lb />
buyers and is in On <lb />
other hand, many think it politic to <lb />
speak n word of when a house in <lb />
their line is mentioned in their hearing. <lb />
Hem.-keep silent; when appealed to <lb />
mi opinion, politely that you <lb />
are i only the concern that <lb />
you. It should lie the only <lb />
one in business to you. You are <lb />
not others, either directly <lb />
or login The best advise <lb />
this and their salesmen. <lb />
this com try bat never <lb />
promises than during <lb />
years. There a great <lb />
I aide the two great political <lb />
year as to national interests, <lb />
neither one which could have <lb />
kept them all. In North Carolina <lb />
were many promises made the <lb />
by the and the <lb />
time has come and gone the work <lb />
the and the <lb />
are much worse oft than ever. We <lb />
hear tho cry hard times everywhere, <lb />
we wonder why ; hut we ought not <lb />
Bible says when the wicked <lb />
rule the people mourn. And who are die <lb />
wicked not Neck. <lb /></p>
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. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Editor <lb />
Entered at post office at Greenville, <lb />
N. C. as matter. <lb />
Wednesday, 1897. <lb />
John Keel That Sentence for <lb />
Killing David Crandall Com- <lb />
of the Evidence. <lb />
The trial of John Keel tor the <lb />
David Crandall, came up this <lb />
morning. At the opening of court the <lb />
lawyers caused to much delay over <lb />
that Judge <lb />
complained the way lime was being <lb />
wasted and told them they must pro- <lb />
It was o'clock when the <lb />
was call and the selection of the <lb />
begun. <lb />
The prosecution is assisted by Messrs. <lb />
I. A. Sugg W. P. Harding, and <lb />
the prisoner is defended by Swift <lb />
Galloway and Mr. F. G. <lb />
The first man culled to the jury <lb />
was accepted, and in all three were <lb />
taken from regular panel. Only eight <lb />
others were taken trow the that <lb />
had been summoned, still leaving the <lb />
jury one man short. Ten others were <lb />
called before the last juror was chosen. <lb />
In all men were examined by the <lb />
counsel to make up the jury, the 1st, <lb />
14th, 17th, 25th, 29th, 40th, 44th, <lb />
49th, 53rd, 57th and 104th being ac- <lb />
The following compose the jury to <lb />
try the case Benjamin Craft, <lb />
Phillips, F. M. Hodge. W. II. Al- <lb />
T. R. Moore, Gray Sutton, A. A. <lb />
Forbes, J. A. Hardy, N. T. Cox, B. E <lb />
Zeno Moore and W. F. Hart. <lb />
They were at o'clock, <lb />
Harrington was sworn rs officer <lb />
of the jury and court took a recess <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
There are a large number of <lb />
on both sides. <lb />
At the resuming of court <lb />
afternoon the examination of y <lb />
the State began. After the witnesses <lb />
were sworn the defense the <lb />
court to have the witnesses <lb />
separated to prevent one bearing -hat <lb />
the other testified to. <lb />
The first witness the State introduced <lb />
was Willis Crandall. a brother David <lb />
Crandall, deceased, who testified as <lb />
On Christmas morning all of us <lb />
started rabbit hunting. Keel proposed <lb />
wrestle with Butler, and Butler object- <lb />
ed. Keel ran into Butler anyhow, and <lb />
Butler threw him. Keel took out his <lb />
knife end commenced cutting at Butler, <lb />
put back i-j his pocket and struck <lb />
Butler across back with gun. Keel <lb />
then shot at Butler but knocked <lb />
the gun up so it was discharged in. the <lb />
air. Keel then snatched a gun out <lb />
David Crandall's hands and said <lb />
you, I'll kill and shot <lb />
him. Keel was standing about <lb />
steps from Crandall when he shot him. <lb />
took a stick and showed <lb />
and parties were apart at <lb />
of shooting. The load struck <lb />
Crandall in right lived about <lb />
minutes after shot, lie fell in- <lb />
when shot. <lb />
Cross exit mined.-1 years old, <lb />
was examined before Coroner. Butler <lb />
threw Kell two or threw limes. But or <lb />
knocked gun up when Keel shot at <lb />
I had taken a drink that morning. I <lb />
never stated that I was so intoxicated <lb />
that, morning that I did DOC know what <lb />
occurred. I was not tight. I have <lb />
talked with about the Killing <lb />
since it occurred, also with Warren. <lb />
About o'clock when w started on <lb />
the hunt. named the parties who <lb />
were Myself, <lb />
Wynne, my brother Gus and Keel were <lb />
when David There <lb />
had been some tr-r between <lb />
and Keel before. We slopped at Keel's <lb />
house that morning. Wynne carried <lb />
Keel's gun. Keel look it when we get <lb />
near Sheppard's. I home right <lb />
shooting. <lb />
he MM <lb />
between David and Keel was about <lb />
some cattle, occurred about two <lb />
months before the shooting. <lb />
Stanley and Butler <lb />
stalled rabbit hunting, on the way we <lb />
met David and Crandall, Wynne, <lb />
Keel and a boy. W went do u <lb />
Sheppard's Keel, <lb />
and David were Mali close <lb />
together, Keel about <lb />
wrestling. said he <lb />
wrestle. Don't said <lb />
Keel took hold of Butler and they <lb />
They got up and Butler <lb />
they rose from Keel <lb />
limes and said <lb />
is my gun did not see get <lb />
and did not see him shoot, but it <lb />
lire and when I looked around I <lb />
Keel Butler across the back nth <lb />
gun, he then took out a knife an <lb />
struck Butler several Bull r <lb />
around behind me Keel will <lb />
to David i David . <lb />
trout and bill down. <lb />
David fell I up close to him <lb />
lo that I. would go to <lb />
Mr. for a In carry d <lb />
home- Keel was standing near a <lb />
left but was gone got buck. <lb />
Keel was three or four from <lb />
when lie slut He stepped <lb />
hack utter taking gun <lb />
ill. run was carrying gun tinder <lb />
his arm, Keel gun by stock. I <lb />
saw knife Keel had, <lb />
it is like that. <lb />
Cross was not <lb />
at Magistrate's trial, was d <lb />
before Coroner, do not remember <lb />
I gave Coroner, had not got <lb />
over my excitement from lie- killing. I <lb />
am no to Crandall. I was in- <lb />
about fifteen years ago for <lb />
cent exposure of person on public road <lb />
and convicted. Was whipped about it <lb />
I have not told any one <lb />
that Keel shot accidentally. <lb />
Dr. E. A. was special <lb />
coroner to bold inquest over the body <lb />
of David Crandall. Found wound on <lb />
right breast about size of a dollar. <lb />
Shot lad not scattered, gun <lb />
have been held at angle with <lb />
body and the load entered horizontally. <lb />
The wound was sufficient to cause <lb />
death. <lb />
Cross gun a <lb />
foot of body will not produce as deep a <lb />
wound as if further I think in this <lb />
the gun was more than a toot <lb />
off. William Crandall testified before <lb />
me that Keel shot Crandall with Keel's <lb />
gun. Warren testified Keel <lb />
Crandall's gun shot Una. <lb />
with it. <lb />
stopped to see It. <lb />
L. Butler this He is sick in <lb />
bed, bad off, and is not able to attend <lb />
this trial. <lb />
J. A. I am the cf <lb />
the Peace who tried this case at <lb />
hearing. giver <lb />
by Butler was shown and identified, <lb />
and was read as evidence. The sub- <lb />
stance this testimony was as <lb />
they were going along Keel proposed to <lb />
wrestle with But he declined, <lb />
telling Keel he would get mad. <lb />
Keel hold of Butler <lb />
threw him. Keel was mad when he got <lb />
up commenced cutting at , <lb />
then got gun and fired at Butler <lb />
knocked gun up. Keel then snatched <lb />
gun from David Crandall and shot <lb />
Crandall. <lb />
Here the State rested court ad- <lb />
to Saturday A. M. <lb />
When court met next morning <lb />
for the defense were not ready to <lb />
proceed with their tony <lb />
judge ordered a of an <lb />
hour to allow them time for further <lb />
consultation. At o'clock the trial <lb />
was resumed. <lb />
The defense first put on Stanley <lb />
Warren, who had been introduced for <lb />
the State. Witness said he had not <lb />
told J. It. Mobley and others the <lb />
killing was purely accidental. <lb />
James S. live in Martin <lb />
county about miles Pitt line. <lb />
I was with the parties on the hunt <lb />
Christmas morning. the <lb />
pan -v ho we-e I Blurted <lb />
with them from Keel's house. All <lb />
egg and ate breakfast at <lb />
Keel's. When down near Sheppard's, <lb />
Butler find Keel had a wrestle. Kiel <lb />
threw Butler first and Butler cursed <lb />
and -t him. Keel took a gun <lb />
Willis Crandall and David <lb />
caught hold of the muzzle it. <lb />
They over the gun and it <lb />
fired off and David was <lb />
killed. Keel held by I <lb />
was badly excited. never heard any <lb />
words pass. I left at once. Willis <lb />
before me and I over- <lb />
him on road. Keel <lb />
he had killed Crandall. I stopped to <lb />
wait for Keel and ho overtook me. <lb />
Stanley was there when I <lb />
left. following <lb />
and John Gurganus met me in road <lb />
and tried to get me t go to Butler's <lb />
with them. They r me if I did not <lb />
tell them where Keel was and where <lb />
Butler's gnu was they would have me <lb />
indicted. Butler had lost his gun and <lb />
they accused me of stealing it. <lb />
Cross am related to <lb />
Keel. went to see Butler, have <lb />
not seen him since the trouble. It was <lb />
Gurganus who made the threats, War- <lb />
made none. I never saw Keel try <lb />
lo only one gun was fired <lb />
there. I never saw Keel strike or cut <lb />
at I left as soon as the gun <lb />
fired. I told Gurganus Is that <lb />
Butler threw Keel and that Keel cut <lb />
at him. I this because J was <lb />
frightened. I never saw Keel after the <lb />
day of killing he was here in <lb />
I talked with him in jail. <lb />
Dr. K. A. read evidence <lb />
in by Butler before Coroner's in- <lb />
Stanley <lb />
Warren. <lb />
Ransom had conversation <lb />
with Bull-.-r and i about two <lb />
hours alter killing. I asked Warren if <lb />
he on <lb />
purpose, he said <lb />
Keel wrestled. Keel first <lb />
threw and then Butler threw <lb />
Keel. They then got ti fightings <lb />
Keel ran lo lie got gun <lb />
by and i to muzzle. In <lb />
tin- gun tired and Crandall <lb />
was know just it <lb />
and don't believe anybody <lb />
else Witness lie did not <lb />
hear Bull's say about ft. <lb />
bend testimony In-fore <lb />
it what he told <lb />
endued -Warren my- <lb />
s. Ii had a ii Mat I <lb />
one- tried for having a difficulty <lb />
if, I have no <lb />
e in <lb />
J, A- <lb />
telling that Keel had <lb />
had me summoned as a him <lb />
hut t I did m t <lb />
carry a K say I would <lb />
help lynch hint. <lb />
I. H. did not see the <lb />
I was at Ely <lb />
up the met the corps i mar <lb />
Rollins. I asked about the <lb />
Butler said proposed to <lb />
Stanley known J. S. <lb />
all his life, his character is <lb />
goo-1. <lb />
Mrs. Keel I the <lb />
when David was <lb />
net only on the fence, but on the <lb />
wrestle with me, told him I did not killed. The crowd came to our <lb />
I W-s cooking breakfast. John <lb />
invited the boys in, said had been <lb />
to breakfast. They all d n-k some <lb />
there. John did not carry with him <lb />
burning as I had it with me. I heard <lb />
one tun lire about o'clock, John <lb />
got home about and brought hi gun, <lb />
was crying became in and was <lb />
drunk. <lb />
At the close Mrs. Keel's <lb />
the defense rested the case the <lb />
Suite resumed examination wit- <lb />
S. H. know the general <lb />
character of Butler, it is good. <lb />
M. D. Pay Character of Butler <lb />
bus always been good. <lb />
John am related to <lb />
Crandall's by marriage. On of <lb />
December Stanley Warren and <lb />
met Wynne on road, I told him Butler <lb />
be hid gun. Wynne denied <lb />
it and I told him he ought to go see <lb />
Butler. I asked him to the cir- <lb />
of the killing. He said all <lb />
Were going hunting. Keel proposed to <lb />
wrestle with Crandall and the latter <lb />
replied he able. Then Reel <lb />
proposed to wrestle with and <lb />
Butler refused, he ran Butler and <lb />
they f II j wrestled again, The <lb />
third threw him a-id Keel <lb />
pot up and at him and drew his <lb />
at h'm and struck him across <lb />
hack with gun ; then went to <lb />
out his hand and <lb />
stepped back and shot him. There <lb />
were no threats or hard <lb />
c to get him to make statement. <lb />
Mobley is uncle, his rep- <lb />
in neighborhood is bad. <lb />
Joe Roebuck I recollect being in <lb />
conversation with Warren and N. L. <lb />
Gray coming up at lime, we were <lb />
nearly through. I told Butler his <lb />
statement did not correspond with <lb />
but did not tell him they <lb />
must get together. Warren said he <lb />
did not see Keel shoot <lb />
heard gun lire and turned in <lb />
time to see Keel strike him across <lb />
bank Butler's character <lb />
want to wrestle but would do so on his <lb />
promise not to get Butler said <lb />
he threw Keel two or three times, that <lb />
Keel got mad and got up cut et <lb />
him and shot at him twice with his gun. <lb />
Said Keel would have Killed him but <lb />
Warren knock, d gun off. then <lb />
gun and shot Crandall. <lb />
That evening late and Warren <lb />
both told me they did not believe Keel <lb />
killed Crandall intentionally. I don't <lb />
know Butler's character. <lb />
Rollins and <lb />
myself went in jail lo see Keel soon <lb />
after he was placed in jail There has <lb />
no trouble between me and Jim <lb />
Crandall ; have not talked with Wynne <lb />
about the case. <lb />
N. L. am Constable of Car- <lb />
township. Was not present at <lb />
killing. I had warrant for and <lb />
going along the road about o'clock <lb />
nut Butler who got up and rode with <lb />
me. Butler told me he did not believe <lb />
Keel killed that <lb />
he thought Keel was trying to kill <lb />
Butler told me that Keel went to <lb />
Crandall crying after the shooting <lb />
raised Crandall up, Crandall Said <lb />
have killed Keel answered did <lb />
not no to do Butler said <lb />
me it was going to swear against <lb />
him, I said yes G-d you I am, <lb />
and Keel then took his and cut at <lb />
Butler showed me bis <lb />
Where it was cut. Stanley told <lb />
Ma when I summoned hint he be- <lb />
the killing was ard if <lb />
put on his oath he would say it was. <lb />
heard Stanley Warren tell Joe Roe- <lb />
buck that only one gun fired, Roebuck <lb />
replied that B said two guns fired <lb />
and that their Was too far <lb />
apart. <lb />
brother had <lb />
a difficulty Jim Crandall. Warren <lb />
was sworn examined by <lb />
before I had conversation with him. <lb />
I have been indicted and served a term <lb />
in jail. <lb />
Caleb known J. S. <lb />
Wynne since he was or years old, <lb />
character good. Am <lb />
to his father. <lb />
Aaron testified to character <lb />
at Wynne, said it was tolerable <lb />
Wynne is first to Jobs Keel, <lb />
witness related to <lb />
found a gun in the <lb />
road on BOOM and <lb />
Carried it home with me. out <lb />
word about it and n few days later But <lb />
came the gun and said it was <lb />
Cites gun <lb />
about two hundred yards from Shep- <lb />
corpse as it wag <lb />
h me. Gun was found about <lb />
one yards from where killing <lb />
was slid to have occurred. <lb />
Walter had a talk with <lb />
Warren about two weeks alter <lb />
killing, he said k did Keel <lb />
did ii intentionally. <lb />
Cross worked some <lb />
with Keel last year on tram road ; <lb />
knew of trouble Keel and Crandall <lb />
about cow. I told Crandall that <lb />
Keel said he. shot cow. <lb />
Henry heard Stanley War- <lb />
say two or three hours alter killing <lb />
that he had to go on the stand he <lb />
would Keel killed Crandall <lb />
Charles left <lb />
o'clock and to <lb />
Heard there that Keel had killed <lb />
Warren was at the gate when I <lb />
went out. Heard one gun tire <lb />
and o'clock. <lb />
Cross told me <lb />
Keel had Crandall. I naked <lb />
it occurred. He was telling me <lb />
as we walked along when <lb />
met us and said Crandall was <lb />
dead. I went for a and cart <lb />
to move When we got where <lb />
body was two guns were there, one was <lb />
Warren's, the other Crandall's. <lb />
passed twice over road where <lb />
Austin says he later found a <lb />
There was no gun the road. <lb />
heard J. R. testimony in <lb />
which lie said Warren was present <lb />
Butler told him about <lb />
the killing as we carried along <lb />
the road. I know Warren was not <lb />
present at the time. I had <lb />
with Butler, as we carried corpse <lb />
along, as to how the killing occurred. <lb />
He said Keel proposed to wrestle with <lb />
Grand-U but he because <lb />
of then Keel said <lb />
I can throw you and went up <lb />
and too hold him. They clinched <lb />
wrestle and fell to knees, they arose <lb />
and renewed and Butler threw Keel, <lb />
Got up again and Keel struck him two <lb />
or three licks fist. laid <lb />
are you mad Keel made no <lb />
reply and came at him with knife, and <lb />
said I can't whip you way I cm <lb />
Then he came at Butler <lb />
with gun and shot him twice. I asked <lb />
why Keel not strike him <lb />
when he shot; Butler showed me a <lb />
his arm and said be st <lb />
the gun knocked it up. r <lb />
said Keel then threw down his and <lb />
gun and stepping back <lb />
slim Crandall. said he caught <lb />
Crandall and MM Keel <lb />
are you going to swear <lb />
Butler am go- <lb />
to the Keel picked tip <lb />
gun snapped at but <lb />
Would not fire. Keel left. Witness <lb />
f. ii id he examined Crandall's gun, one <lb />
barrel wait empty. <lb />
list, while the New sin u man <lb />
r has a high on his <lb />
Huh bed products How it <lb />
pen the cotton find their <lb />
ts on the free list while the <lb />
ton have theirs on the <lb />
protected list I will tell you why. <lb />
It was anted with brutal frankness by <lb />
the gentleman from Indiana, the other <lb />
day, that the Southern and Western <lb />
people would have to vote the <lb />
can ticket or what is equivalent to <lb />
vote for u high tariff, or be <lb />
debarred from the of your <lb />
tariff Mr. Clark's con- <lb />
words may be <lb />
fools and and all that <lb />
sort of tiling, but I tell you, gentlemen, <lb />
the people living west Alleghany <lb />
and south o Potomac <lb />
have got enough to know when <lb />
they are held and <lb />
tools as we are, we have some right s <lb />
that the New highwayman <lb />
ought to <lb />
H gun- <lb />
Stanly Warren never <lb />
made statement to Gray in presence of <lb />
Roebuck that if was out on the stand <lb />
I would have to swear that Keel Killed <lb />
accidentally. Never made <lb />
such statement lo or any <lb />
nor did I say to ii more than one <lb />
shot was tired I never heard it. <lb />
George two weeks <lb />
before Christmas heard Keel say <lb />
one rascal I want lo set <lb />
for tonight some said It <lb />
was David <lb />
W. known Rue- <lb />
Butler many y general <lb />
good. <lb />
The Stale closed its evidence <lb />
and introduced further <lb />
testimony <lb />
N. L. Gray, recalled, said general <lb />
reputation John Gurganus was bad. J of those <lb />
S. II. Taylor, said character <lb />
of N. L. Gray had been good last <lb />
four or years, was prior <lb />
to that, <lb />
At the of the testimony <lb />
the counsel oh both sides held a con- <lb />
and agreed to enter a <lb />
for the prisoner of murder in the <lb />
second degree. This was accepted and <lb />
Judge sentenced Keel lo <lb />
twenty years in the penitentiary. <lb />
GUM ON TOBACCO. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
The leading editorial in this <lb />
issue of the Danville Tobacco Journal, <lb />
deals mainly with a feature in which <lb />
our N, C. are <lb />
vitally interested. Below is <lb />
in lull our may take <lb />
warning the advice and be govern <lb />
ed accordingly. I say in this eon <lb />
n ii however that when those en <lb />
the mm <lb />
with tobacco prepared over h u <lb />
steps once be taken to rented <lb />
as they th <lb />
for our wit U <lb />
American and anything <lb />
that cripples the export trade damage <lb />
in a most serious proportion the demand <lb />
our product. <lb />
The Journal says <lb />
the past week <lb />
tobacco here to contain leaves <lb />
Upon which there were quite a deposit <lb />
of rosin gum. The tobacco was <lb />
the new tobacco sections of <lb />
Eastern North and South <lb />
Carolina, a section. <lb />
is presume I that the bums as <lb />
well as the hanging poles used in <lb />
are made pine limber, and in <lb />
the process of curing the extreme heat <lb />
forces the rosin the limber and <lb />
causes It to drip cu the tobacco. <lb />
matter is becoming a serious <lb />
one. that the dealers of all <lb />
the markets of Virginia aim North <lb />
Carolina are receiving complaints <lb />
their correspondents concerning it, and <lb />
Immediate steps should be taken by the <lb />
boards trade of several markets <lb />
to remedy this evil. <lb />
of new barns will, no <lb />
doubt be built in above sections <lb />
the coming and in justice to <lb />
as well as <lb />
to the trade at large, should be <lb />
made to know emphatically that a MO <lb />
of the evil will result <lb />
to the tobacco interests of those <lb />
under tobacco an j have <lb />
found that the of<lb />
cent, of potash the brat result, j <lb />
For instance in one locality in this <lb />
county where formerly farmers <lb />
accustomed to film good last <lb />
year there was but one real bright crop <lb />
made and that was made on not <lb />
especially extra tobacco. I hare <lb />
made inquiries, as to the guano used <lb />
and I find that it rims t roe <lb />
to one end a half per rent, higher <lb />
in potash than guano u ed by the <lb />
neighbors. pen n was the only <lb />
me using this brand guano in his <lb />
section. <lb />
Alter noting a good many instances <lb />
kind am led to the conclusion <lb />
that in order lo make better tobacco we <lb />
need more potash. I think t would be <lb />
a good idea for tobacco farmers in ad- <lb />
to the of guano they are <lb />
accustomed to use add enough potash <lb />
to i at least or per cent, <lb />
potash. Almost any guano mall can <lb />
order the potash for you and as I <lb />
additional coat will not wry much <lb />
it would pay to try it. <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER <lb />
om Our Regular <lb />
Washington, April <lb />
There is no limit to republican <lb />
Not was the <lb />
bill number put the <lb />
through is nearer true <lb />
before an opportunity had been <lb />
members to go through even the <lb />
amendment I to have them <lb />
overruled by the instead being <lb />
voted down by th- members, to more <lb />
than about one-sixth of the entire bill, <lb />
but an amendment was forced down <lb />
throats the members <lb />
which is generally conceded lo be <lb />
unconstitutional, and to be in <lb />
conflict with a decision handed down by <lb />
the V. S. Supreme court since the <lb />
Wilson tariff bill became a law This <lb />
amendment makes the duties which will <lb />
be imposed by the bill go into <lb />
fled ugh no one expects <lb />
bill to become a law at least <lb />
three months, and no one has any means <lb />
knowing how the duties will stand <lb />
the bill passes the Senate. This <lb />
is a bluff pure simple, <lb />
intended to frighten <lb />
importations while the is <lb />
pending in Senate. If It works, <lb />
the importers are a set. as there <lb />
are no lawyers any prominence who <lb />
regard the as Worth the <lb />
paper it is printed on. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
with the isn't <lb />
making many the few <lb />
be is g to <lb />
the rank and tile. He has a <lb />
new J <lb />
When he gets <lb />
make a appointment he let, <lb />
the Senators Representatives from <lb />
the Shine state know his intention, thus <lb />
giving them the lo save <lb />
their prestige by adding their endorse- <lb />
may be imagined taut this <lb />
sort thing isn't pleasant to the <lb />
Senators and Representatives, but they <lb />
are afraid to at this stage of the <lb />
games <lb />
Mo., made a semi-humorous eh <lb />
the tariff bill, just before gag rule <lb />
under which it w forest the <lb />
House stopped talk, which contain; <lb />
ed very serious ideals. For in- <lb />
stance, he this is a sec- <lb />
bill, bow does it happen that t be <lb />
THE USE OF POTASH <lb />
O. L. <lb />
Ill view of fact that land <lb />
continuously in tobacco for a number <lb />
of years deteriorates or I some very <lb />
important plant lite producing <lb />
in the tobacco crop, tanners <lb />
instead of complaining as we are all <lb />
prone to do about poor crops an low <lb />
prices, should set about lo ascertain <lb />
what is lacking in the soil to make to- <lb />
Tobacco culture is a <lb />
branch of agriculture that requires the <lb />
exercise if a good deal of <lb />
thought and business ml to make <lb />
it and unless it is <lb />
it is a most expensive crop. <lb />
The business of a bank is <lb />
lo see to it that the deposits are not <lb />
overdrawn, and when they are largely <lb />
awn banks sometimes tail. The <lb />
farmer should see to it his land <lb />
is not overdraw ii, and he neglects this <lb />
duty it will be very long <lb />
before his farm be bankrupt. <lb />
If a merchant that under his <lb />
established methods of doing business <lb />
he sees his trade gradually, but surely <lb />
leaving he will change his tactics <lb />
in order to control his trade. If a <lb />
tanner that by old system <lb />
of tanning his crops are poorer <lb />
should change his just as <lb />
any other man. <lb />
There are apt that <lb />
have been planting tobacco for the past <lb />
four years who not realize land <lb />
planted continuously in tobacco does <lb />
not produce as well as fresh laud or <lb />
land that has been rotated. This leads <lb />
to but conclusion, that to pro <lb />
a in the soil that we <lb />
fail to put back by the ordinary use <lb />
ordinary fertilizer Realizing this and <lb />
not knowing what this deficiency was I <lb />
Wrote Dr. Battle, letter in reply <lb />
to opinion on this subject appeared <lb />
in t Summing <lb />
the whole thing up requires a <lb />
great deal of potash and being <lb />
plant d continuously on the same land <lb />
number of years the supply of <lb />
punish as a matter of course is largely <lb />
demolished and unless potash in <lb />
increased quantity over what we are <lb />
accustomed to use added the crops <lb />
to poorer each yea-. <lb />
Since the publication of Dr. Baltic s <lb />
letter I have thought over the matter <lb />
considerably and have talked with a good <lb />
on the subject and every one <lb />
agrees that where tobacco follows crops <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
April <lb />
Miss Greenville, <lb />
returned home lust week. <lb />
Miss Mattie <lb />
who has been visiting r <lb />
to her home last week. <lb />
If. was on sick <lb />
list hist week. <lb />
J. II. ft Sons have been <lb />
shipping quantities Iambi r recently. <lb />
Capt. is out again after n <lb />
attack of La Grippe <lb />
Reuben Butler <lb />
ill is reported as now out e <lb />
all. Joins spent Friday here <lb />
on a vi it to her son, W. L. Jones. <lb />
Harvey it <lb />
spent a here Friday. <lb />
The formers are mid doing, <lb />
had one more goad week <lb />
to put in some good <lb />
II. of. of Washington, who <lb />
been denting Proctor ft Co. is <lb />
now clerking then here as <lb />
have sold out in that town, and w ill in <lb />
a low weeks remove to to <lb />
do a general merchandise as a branch <lb />
their business here. <lb />
Capt. J. W. spent <lb />
day and Sunday m his borne neat <lb />
Cotton in. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, <lb />
by Cobb l-ins. A Mer <lb />
chants of Norfolk <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
flood Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling; <lb />
Hood <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra <lb />
Spanish. <lb />
Telegraph to <lb />
and Commission <lb />
cotton. <lb />
7.1 C <lb />
l.-l-l 7.17<lb />
CD Ml<lb />
j ; <lb />
Liver Ills <lb />
dyspepsia, headache, <lb />
sour are <lb />
cured Hood's PHIS. They do their work <lb />
Hood's <lb />
and U <lb />
after dinner W ft S <lb />
All <lb />
Prepared by C. I. lined Co. Mass. <lb />
only Pill to Hood's <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court County made on the 1st <lb />
day of April, In a certain <lb />
proceeding Cannon, <lb />
administrator of the estate of u <lb />
Ins Bland, Jr., deceased Mary <lb />
E. Bland and I will Mon- <lb />
day, May at sale <lb />
before the Court e door in <lb />
following tracts land in <lb />
Swift Creek township, Pitt County, <lb />
One tract on which the said <lb />
Blind, Jr. d at the time of his <lb />
the Cox <lb />
bounded on the south by the lands of <lb />
I. B. Cox, on the West by the lands <lb />
known as the. Firm place, on the north <lb />
by the lands J. J. Cox on the <lb />
cast by the lands of II. Cox, con- <lb />
or less, subject <lb />
however to the dower right of Mary E. <lb />
which covers the entire tract. <lb />
One other tract adjoining the lands <lb />
of S. Meyer Rice, <lb />
Fred Harding, II Cox others, <lb />
containing more or Una, <lb />
known the <lb />
And in interest in One other tract <lb />
situated Craven county adj <lb />
lands of Berry Nelson, J. I. Bland, <lb />
J. others Containing <lb />
aorta more or less and known us the <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
his the 2nd day of April 1897. <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
of Jr., <lb />
Equitable Life A.- <lb />
of the United <lb />
States, t all <lb />
want experienced agents to <lb />
solicit insurance. Liberal contracts will <lb />
be given. Apply In person or by <lb />
with reference to <lb />
HOWARD ft CO., <lb />
Richmond, V- <lb />
find their green bides have the brands <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb />
in a executed and de <lb />
by Archibald Cox, to W. H. I ox <lb />
on the day of March 1891 and duly <lb />
recorded In the Register of Dee Is office <lb />
of county, North Carolina, In book <lb />
page the undersign d will <lb />
expose to sale, before the Court <lb />
House door In Greenville, for cash, to <lb />
the highest bidder, on Monday, April <lb />
Mb, the following real property, <lb />
In Creek township, <lb />
lands if W, <lb />
Cox on the north, by Frank on <lb />
I h can. by the Nelson heirs on we-t <lb />
by the of Archibald <lb />
the south containing acres, being <lb />
the same conveyed lo Arch Cox Ids <lb />
which require a great deal potash it rather, m Cox, to satisfy said Mort- <lb />
well, and vice February 1897 <lb />
Tinware <lb />
Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
a plan Farmers <lb />
CHESTS FREE <lb />
i. <lb />
i I I <lb />
i . -r . I <lb />
A Co., <lb />
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb />
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb />
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
M. H. <lb />
Nest Jeweler. <lb />
THE LIVE <lb />
HIGGS I. S. HENRY <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
J W. Hard M <lb />
Million Dollars, N. C. <lb />
T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore. Mil. We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland affirms, and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. and Account Books <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. on <lb />
y i- <lb />
My store is closed for a <lb />
few days to damage by <lb />
fire adjusted. I ask my <lb />
friends to wait on me and I <lb />
will soon be ready for them <lb />
again <lb />
H. M. <lb />
stools. <lb />
be <lb />
the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything down <lb />
FIRST COST <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the good <lb />
w be sold you can get genuine bargains <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
The stock will be closed out as last as <lb />
possible<lb />
a. i sens <lb />
o.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
Spring Opening of <lb />
FIE <lb />
Also fine is now on. <lb />
We invite the <lb />
public to come and see the val- <lb />
we offer, and compare them <lb />
with those anywhere This <lb />
is of special interest <lb />
to all who desire the <lb />
fullest values for their money. <lb />
We intend to wall as show <lb />
goods, and the prices will prove <lb />
this. Our store was the pion- <lb />
in low prices, it lead-, S <lb />
to-day. We have better and <lb />
finer goos than ever before. <lb />
Our of Spring <lb />
is very large and invite your <lb />
inspection. <lb />
J. Li. Howling, auctioneer the <lb />
Mar Oxford Sal <lb />
morning. <lb />
Kev. N. M. is mid <lb />
to bis in Me <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Congressman Skinner home <lb />
evening lo look after Ins <lb />
in court. <lb />
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scotland <lb />
who lies been Miss <lb />
mined Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mary K. who baa <lb />
daughter. Mis. J. S C <lb />
to her home a <lb />
Saturday. Benjamin c- <lb />
her. <lb />
Mrs Henrietta Williams r. <lb />
Friday evening a visit h-r <lb />
daughter, Mrs. M. at <lb />
Her granddaughter, little <lb />
her home. <lb />
Fred Johnson, <lb />
rally obtained <lb />
Court ti <lb />
sworn in baton duel <lb />
day, and a <lb />
I this <lb />
license <lb />
law, ts <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER, <lb />
THE <lb />
L. <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
The last oyster month. <lb />
Dial mutes quietly. <lb />
A hallo echo. <lb />
fever germs are breeding. <lb />
nurser <lb />
A black <lb />
committee. <lb />
nurseries shinning <lb />
I u heeler Martin. <lb />
colored school <lb />
op <lb />
Than is a opinion as lo <lb />
the the recent have had <lb />
upon the fruit we <lb />
can tell by by June there will <lb />
We see it staled that of <lb />
J. s. who was <lb />
M one of the directors of the <lb />
has resigned succeeded by <lb />
Summer girls arc <lb />
MU it e. <lb />
goes along <lb />
in a planing <lb />
An Beta may b- and still be a <lb />
man many <lb />
of Honor has six assessment <lb />
or April in <lb />
e of shirt waist and <lb />
r sale by Mrs. L. <lb />
coming the cucumber brings <lb />
joy to the doctor's <lb />
March has done very little blowing, <lb />
but April May do something in that <lb />
line. <lb />
Watchman Daniel now rings <lb />
the bun's the the new fire <lb />
Ml- <lb />
Indies I You will save by <lb />
examining my line of Millinery before <lb />
you buy. I- <lb />
The railroad has had gravel put over <lb />
the depot yard to try and k <lb />
the mud. <lb />
Watermelons will b-; soon this year. <lb />
Hid Sugg tells us that he has <lb />
seed up. <lb />
A course of Sarsaparilla k n <lb />
low will build up the system and <lb />
vent -e-i later on. Get only <lb />
Hood's, <lb />
The kid wants to know <lb />
, cups are made for people <lb />
hair lips, <lb />
bis joke is on the as he <lb />
pinned sign <lb />
sleeping tramp. <lb />
The value the man's <lb />
autograph depends upon the of the <lb />
check on which it is written. <lb />
Nurseries showed the <lb />
i season, <lb />
a bunch them- today. <lb />
When a is being raised to a <lb />
tenth-story window, the side <lb />
is side opposite to sale's <lb />
fide. <lb />
The b OH in the may not he <lb />
but he always <lb />
to Keep in touch his <lb />
fellow men. <lb />
Ladies and Misses dress patters, <lb />
styles just received. <lb />
L. <lb />
A colored woman in the Skin- <lb />
ravine undertook to bum a <lb />
chimney out, Tuesday, and the top <lb />
her house caught on Parties pass. <lb />
in put the tire without giving an <lb />
alarm. <lb />
Carr <lb />
S. <lb />
package <lb />
The past week has been an <lb />
enjoyable one among the young <lb />
in the way Miss <lb />
gave cue Wednesday night, <lb />
Miss Nannie Fleming gave one at her <lb />
home in the c on Thursday <lb />
night, aid Miss gave one <lb />
Friday <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Taken Hera and There in the <lb />
Bound. <lb />
J- Mount is quite sick. <lb />
Smith, Ayden, was lire to- <lb />
lay. <lb />
J. J. Dancy, our oldest citizen, is quit <lb />
Mis. T. E. Hooker has been sick a <lb />
days. <lb />
S. A. went t <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
J. G. came in from <lb />
E. <lb />
evening from Oxford. <lb />
J. B. Jr., came in <lb />
my evening a trip. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. King returned from a <lb />
visit to Wilson <lb />
Miss G i Ma from <lb />
evening. <lb />
Bee. A. W. Bate arrived <lb />
Wake Forest evening. <lb />
Mr. of is visiting <lb />
his daughter, Mrs. T. <lb />
Walter Warding, of Centerville, is <lb />
visiting his uncle, H. Harding. <lb />
Carlos wont to Thurs- <lb />
day evening to do a job of painting. <lb />
W. T. win by heat <lb />
and exertion at the tire, <lb />
J. and wife <lb />
Thursday evening their <lb />
trip <lb />
Some one the drag <lb />
fie knee reel at the fire Friday night. <lb />
he would like it to <lb />
returned<lb />
has l-u a making <lb />
little xi quite the <lb />
day i with who <lb />
cute here curl, <lb />
Monday. <lb />
During the month of March there <lb />
were N. of Richmond, came <lb />
evening to the <lb />
THREE <lb />
File Bugs Dancy Corns <lb />
and Give the a Cell <lb />
Failed to Work. <lb />
BOW bell had an opportunity <lb />
night sou. ding its aim in <lb />
it was about a <lb />
when I i II <lb />
a id our people and there <lb />
was e. and aw. had <lb />
out lo street <lb />
The lire was in store <lb />
lie I . <lb />
C lie <lb />
a line nose run I owing to <lb />
some in the engine it would not <lb />
work and not <lb />
efforts were made to <lb />
and to work but avail <lb />
All this tile lice was <lb />
d it was apparent <lb />
i not be <lb />
U that met mus. be <lb />
done lo a general on <lb />
the and the hook and <lb />
set to k a and <lb />
did <lb />
water in tie water cistern <lb />
b it there was difficulty in getting it <lb />
until a pump was put in. <lb />
From Morris Meyer's stoic the tire <lb />
went to the old building and <lb />
L. Hooker ft Go's, bar the corner, <lb />
totally destroying these. Everything in <lb />
e was lost, out Hooker <lb />
Co- saved most of their goods. Meyer <lb />
had building and stock, <lb />
Hooker had insurance on either. <lb />
The large double stores J. <lb />
Cherry Co. across the Street was <lb />
badly damaged. The intense <lb />
broke Dearly all their front windows <lb />
and charred the wood work, <lb />
atone u sustained some from <lb />
the heat and water. <lb />
ill own Hooker's to <lb />
Meyer's was also damaged and their <lb />
stock M. <lb />
and W. Cox sustained some <lb />
damage moving stock. J. A. <lb />
just Fourth street <lb />
the tire was damaged some. At this <lb />
writing a correct estimate ran <lb />
n it be given. <lb />
it took work to keen the <lb />
Confined to the Dancy comer and tor <lb />
awhile it like all the wooden <lb />
buildings south there would be lost, <lb />
and the Cherry and Brown Hooker <lb />
stores had a narrow The <lb />
buildings between the stores of . H. <lb />
Cox J. S. ought several <lb />
times lulling cinders men <lb />
en the roots saved them. <lb />
There is hardly a doubt that the tire <lb />
w. s of origin. Several at- <lb />
temps were during he last year <lb />
to burn this property a d time <lb />
when Night Watchman Daniel went lo <lb />
ring the be found the bell ropes <lb />
id up of reach. <lb />
town had a close call for a dis- <lb />
aster perhaps as great as the that <lb />
us in last veer. Of <lb />
course everybody thinks the fire could <lb />
have been put out easily if the engine <lb />
had worked. Hut is too late to talk <lb />
about The engine did not work, <lb />
and v hat Greenville needs is a good <lb />
steam fire engine that can be depended <lb />
on to work when it is need. <lb />
TAXES AND TAXES. <lb />
he Council Lays Tribute on Every- <lb />
i rs and <lb />
The board of Town had <lb />
a breezy meeting Thursday right with <lb />
cross firing between the <lb />
Alter transacting the bus- <lb />
and allowing orders, registrars and <lb />
holders for the next town <lb />
were appointed, as follows <lb />
1st W. Nor- <lb />
holders, S. Humphrey <lb />
and J. L. Daniel <lb />
2nd . <lb />
James. Poll J. E. <lb />
and W. Perkins. <lb />
San Nathan <lb />
Poll holders, T. A. <lb />
and Flanagan <lb />
B. <lb />
Parker. Poll R. M. <lb />
and Peebles. <lb />
The Board then the <lb />
tax x . general and for <lb />
Property tax, <lb />
Poll tax. regular, <lb />
Auctioneers tine <lb />
per;, ear. <lb />
insurance agents, <lb />
brokers. <lb />
Rial male agents, <lb />
for one chair, rent <lb />
i additional chair. <lb />
meal verniers, <lb />
limits, <lb />
mule . is. <lb />
creased In in <lb />
All i. ids i i in <lb />
telegraph and phone ; in life In <lb />
Hoarding <lb />
I mil <lb />
V o <lb />
buy v <lb />
Good Mr. <lb />
The April heard id or <lb />
the let played mi Dr. R. L <lb />
the popular young dentist, it occur- <lb />
red A holy <lb />
to the dentist and told him <lb />
another lady was with a <lb />
d toothache and to <lb />
call at once get that loath out. <lb />
He put haste for boa the <lb />
supposed pat was met by the <lb />
at the door, and when he <lb />
tint at <lb />
other, dawned <lb />
both the young had <lb />
on a fool and the <lb />
the doctor he was on a hunt to even up <lb />
wild her <lb />
In r instance a lady <lb />
dressed up and In i seal on l-n- <lb />
porch to wait for a to <lb />
come and take her for a drive II <lb />
so Impelled that tin i <lb />
not posted as lo the part expected o. <lb />
him and did not up. <lb />
Married- <lb />
M in, March <lb />
at o'clock, at tie of the <lb />
Mr. Rubin in <lb />
Ins accomplished <lb />
Miss and <lb />
II were I in <lb />
On Wednesday at <lb />
o'clock, at the home of the bride <lb />
mother, Mrs. S. E. Mayo, in d. <lb />
Mr. E. C. King and Miss Dairy Mayo <lb />
were married by Rev. B. Mutton, of <lb />
Only a relatives and <lb />
friends of tin couple were present A <lb />
reception was I immediately after the <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
Oil some seed <lb />
my grass <lb />
ma'am ; any Old <lb />
I was of <lb />
I hat -m use in <lb />
New <lb />
THE DANGER <lb />
to winch the Expectant Mother is <lb />
exposed and the foreboding and <lb />
dread with which she looks for- <lb />
ward to the hour of woman's <lb />
severest trial is appreciated by but <lb />
few. All effort should be made <lb />
to smooth these rugged places <lb />
in life's pathway for her, etc she <lb />
presses to her bosom her babe. <lb />
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb />
allays Nervousness, and so assists <lb />
Nature that the change goes for- <lb />
ward in an easy manner, without <lb />
New <lb />
Spring Goods <lb />
Daily at <lb />
LORD'S <lb />
Arriving <lb />
OLD <lb />
T. M.- is in the <lb />
Wiley Miss Delia and <lb />
J. Miss <lb />
and W. K. Clam. Carson <lb />
and Eddie Lewis, Mi.-s and <lb />
Lewis. and <lb />
J. J. After tin <lb />
bridal i I i. r tie the <lb />
r, Mr. <lb />
an an s <lb />
I line .; i rum I <lb />
iii <lb />
quickly <lb />
without left strong and <lb />
vigorous and enabled to joyously <lb />
perform the high and holy duties <lb />
now devolved upon her. Safety <lb />
to life of both is assured by the <lb />
use of Mother's and <lb />
the time of recovery shortened. <lb />
Northern Markets <lb />
buying more the <lb />
HARD CASH <lb />
Conic see us and money. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THAI <lb />
Her .- lips a- <lb />
Her smile r longer jolly, <lb />
she had loved and <lb />
other little paper <lb />
mi f i per month. <lb />
dealers other than <lb />
Mi s. per <lb />
Drays. single, double. <lb />
Livery, <lb />
horse dealers, -r <lb />
Dogs and per head. <lb />
know one the mother of three <lb />
who suffered in the i <lb />
of each, who obtained a bottle of <lb />
Mother's of me before her I <lb />
fourth confinement, and was relieved <lb />
quickly and easily. All agree their i,,;, <lb />
i less painful.-1 sen strictly goods such mar- <lb />
31.00 BOTTLE at alt <lb />
or by mail on receipt of price. <lb />
low <lb />
low pi ices as <lb />
Cures <lb />
it or price, a o s re <lb />
of Coffee at cents a pound <lb />
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound <lb />
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound <lb />
Salt <lb />
r lining <lb />
net to all women, <lb />
i rite address <lb />
Circuses, for parading Streets, <lb />
p r day. <lb />
and funeral directors, <lb />
Pool and billiard <lb />
and per c. n <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Many of the items mentioned above <lb />
have never been taxed before. <lb />
Councilmen White and Hooker, the <lb />
two while men on the lo <lb />
have the property tax reduced to <lb />
lax to They also <lb />
opposed the special taxes but <lb />
the colored numbers being in the am <lb />
had things their own way and <lb />
levied taxes accordingly. Under the <lb />
levy made the amount mi. -d taxes <lb />
will be largely There would <lb />
be no special objection to this there <lb />
was a hope that the money would be <lb />
expended judiciously, but unless there <lb />
are some changes in the way the affairs <lb />
of the town are conducted not much <lb />
can be expected Other than to see the <lb />
money wasted. <lb />
in favor <lb />
of Hood's <lb />
no other <lb />
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, j <lb />
convincing language of grateful men and j <lb />
women, constitute its most effective . <lb />
Many of these cures are mar-1 n i i <lb />
talons. They have won general <lb />
for <lb />
Millinery. <lb />
the people; bans given Hood's <lb />
the sales in the world, and <lb />
have made necessary its manufacture <lb />
the greatest la on earth. Hood's <lb />
known by the cures it has I A lino T <lb />
made-cures of scrofula, salt rheum and a <lb />
eczema cures rheumatism, neuralgia <lb />
and weak nerves, cures dyspepsia, liver <lb />
troubles, which prove <lb />
i , same kind of Bluff. sec us. <lb />
to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Is the best-In fact One True Blood <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
can now be found in <lb />
the brick store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
We hare opened the store a <lb />
line of- <lb />
PER a <lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen who will can- <lb />
salary guaranteed Hub <lb />
or In <lb />
W. <lb />
Should Come to <lb />
We learn that on Friday of just week <lb />
a meeting held at snow Hill look- <lb />
to building the railroad that <lb />
town to some point on the Wilmington <lb />
Weldon or Atlantic North Caro- <lb />
railroads. A was <lb />
pointed to make u canvass of Wilson, <lb />
Winston -ind Greenville, and <lb />
the town offering the best inducements <lb />
will secure the road. One important <lb />
thing to be considered in connection <lb />
with Greenville is the <lb />
water transportation. The people <lb />
Hill by having their goods <lb />
shipped from the north by <lb />
Greenville and then on their town <lb />
tins new road, instead to <lb />
get them all the by rail via one <lb />
the other towns would save <lb />
thousands of dollars in freights. This <lb />
pi is worth considering, <lb />
of the Front. <lb />
Mr. Allen gives the <lb />
the following of the <lb />
recent frosts <lb />
Strawberries in bloom, all kill i. <lb />
They are blooming again, however, <lb />
will produce fair crop. Peaches are <lb />
O. K. Pears and apples hurt, but not <lb />
badly. peas badly damaged, and assure you. we will best of Flues <lb />
also damaged. least price. All our work is and we are ready to <lb />
in our lino a to a bicycle We will <lb />
am expected funny you to see us. Respectful, <lb />
man chased after his <lb />
in the March wind, here J am en- V <lb />
which offered to the public for inspection. See the <lb />
stylos at low prices. Get year <lb />
bats at <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall Co's. <lb />
I bud <lb />
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb />
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb />
offer their services to public- We are taking orders for <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
If want anything the <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
line call see me. I ctn save you money on <lb />
FIXES SHOES of f Eagle brand. <lb />
WHITE, <lb />
NEW GROCERY STORE. <lb />
a Grocery a wee next to S- T- White's and Lave a <lb />
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb />
to ct from Everything- fresh and low down in price. A <lb />
extended to ail. Come see me, will make it pay yon. <lb />
JAMES B WHITE <lb />
SPRING FEVER <lb />
is already warning your blood shaping <lb />
your thoughts. We caught it a week <lb />
ago. Symptoms of it are scattered <lb />
all over this store. It breaks <lb />
out in dainty Spring <lb />
N. C. gaged a literary <lb />
Central, Give me Phone Please. <lb />
hi for white and <lb />
Malta or boys. <lb />
A lovely line of Shoes and Slippers for men, <lb />
and children at LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb />
Lang is fire-proof this time and has no <lb />
smoked, scorched or damaged goods to oiler, <lb />
j Entire stock is new, bright and the prettiest <lb />
A I the latest styles in <lb />
Dress Goods and Novel- <lb />
ties. <lb />
LANa SELLS CHEAP. <lb />
new Silks, in feather-weight <lb />
Grenadines, Organdies, Lappets and diverse <lb />
Spring Fabrics ; it shows in the new Shirt Waist <lb />
goods, such as Percales, Grass Linens, etc. No <lb />
department is free from its influence. <lb />
You will need a piece of Each <lb />
When you lay your eyes n our printed Spring <lb />
Fabrics, we know where o begin to <lb />
tell about them. We are anxious to hear what <lb />
you think them. A perfect paradise of pretty <lb />
things. ask all the ladies to accept this <lb />
announcement as an invitation to come in and <lb />
these new spring beauties. <lb />
RICKS TAFT <lb />
Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A OR KOBE. <lb />
It is due to the skillful surgery <lb />
of Dr. Joseph P. Tunis, of <lb />
that Mrs. John <lb />
of Pa., has a nose like <lb />
else. The third <lb />
is missing Mrs- Edwards <lb />
light hand, but it is now a part of <lb />
her face, for it was grafted there <lb />
to form a new nose for her. Mrs- <lb />
admitted to the <lb />
Methodist Episcopal Hospital <lb />
late in fall to be treated for <lb />
a growth- ail- <lb />
was carefully treated and <lb />
eked, but it had left an <lb />
sightly blemish where the pa- <lb />
nose had b. en. Mrs- Ed- <lb />
wards a great deal over <lb />
the facial disfigurement, <lb />
Dr. suggested a rem- <lb />
she immediately to <lb />
undergo the by <lb />
of one of her fingers was <lb />
to be to take the place of <lb />
node. <lb />
The was and <lb />
the operation begun. Dr. Tunis <lb />
cut off the end joint of th <lb />
finger of bet right hand, and dis- <lb />
articulated the two <lb />
bones. The baud was, in <lb />
position over Mrs. <lb />
and the boneless flesh Mi <lb />
over the damaged nose and <lb />
stitched to the face. Bandages <lb />
of crinoline, spread with plaster <lb />
of pans, were wrapped about the <lb />
patient's body, holding the arm <lb />
firmly in place. The hand and <lb />
remaining fingers were padded <lb />
to prevent maceration of the face, <lb />
and for three weeks Mrs- Ed- <lb />
wards remained in that position. <lb />
Her hand almost entirely covered <lb />
face, it was necessary to <lb />
feed her by means of a tube in- <lb />
into the left corner of her <lb />
mouth- Occasionally the band- <lb />
ages were removed, but the hand <lb />
was never allowed to change its <lb />
position. <lb />
The finger was firmly grafted <lb />
to the face. It was treated <lb />
with a preparation cocaine <lb />
was severed from the baud. Both <lb />
wounds were dressed <lb />
patient was none the worse for <lb />
the operation She was much <lb />
better off, as a matter of last, f r <lb />
the new nose was quite as good as <lb />
the average The nasal <lb />
which had nut been <lb />
affected by the cancerous ail- <lb />
had been packed with <lb />
and the were <lb />
thereby reserved. Mr.- K <lb />
has left the hospital with a new <lb />
nose, hardly less exact form <lb />
than her one. <lb />
THE WINDOW TOWARD THE WEST. <lb />
I know a window the we <lb />
long on each <lb />
day <lb />
and by a MM Mi war <lb />
brow. r. by of <lb />
light, by MM heavenly <lb />
O'er worn restless of <lb />
flame <lb />
The its of gold, <lb />
From the elms the shadows came <lb />
And cooled the tho sweet <lb />
Of full bird told. <lb />
through at war's <lb />
u two last waved fond fare- <lb />
well <lb />
now list, nod to the pine's <lb />
In yonder where low her bravo boys lie, <lb />
made her face seraphic, who can toll <lb />
conquest of each dire vicissitude, <lb />
of infirmity, resigned she sat. <lb />
household; those <lb />
wooed <lb />
With strains of some sweet heavenly interlude. <lb />
That hope undaunted and divine <lb />
One bleak the wind crept low and <lb />
signed. <lb />
And sacred shadow deepened through the <lb />
room; <lb />
Save that she smiled they knew not when sh <lb />
died. <lb />
saw the .- sun had glorified <lb />
Her window as she gained the land bloom. <lb />
A. H. Ball in Sew York Observer.<lb />
Banner <lb />
This ii <lb />
the walking hi <lb />
bitter. <lb />
says <lb />
to the <lb />
It is Hated <lb />
Ohio to Washington and is <lb />
camping in e <lb />
The only <lb />
has i fiver is <lb />
when a is tuning at his <lb />
always loin up. <lb />
Republican, says lie has <lb />
for prosperity, an and gone <lb />
to <lb />
Some folks place much trust in <lb />
providence. As soon sprint; comm <lb />
and they hear it hunt an <lb />
a rod agent. <lb />
When a bunk cashier fails now he <lb />
generally leaves this note Mm. <lb />
know, i voted for and <lb />
a i now <lb />
anything on th- <lb />
light. There was a <lb />
around lien- who had a ,; hf <lb />
hasn't seen in six months <lb />
Having attempt to rm <lb />
else under the sun, nun <lb />
proposes to reform the ten <lb />
She is evidently on it new <lb />
Lease <lb />
has advised to <lb />
slick to the stage, We thought <lb />
had no against the de- <lb />
champion, but he seems bent on <lb />
wreaking a revenge <lb />
We hear that Brother Sam <lb />
has been awaking up t, e sinners in <lb />
Atlanta. A church member can't <lb />
get much when around. <lb />
Jones should come to . <lb />
We are a here that, <lb />
charity, will cover a <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
at a Mechanic. <lb />
says an exchange, <lb />
not sneer at the hardworking me- <lb />
for beneath that dust toiled <lb />
may rest the spirit of true <lb />
Tho exchange is eminently <lb />
It is indeed wrong to pass <lb />
through this world at me- <lb />
A good, average, able- <lb />
bodied mechanic is a hail man to <lb />
at. At almost any <lb />
ed moment he is quite liable to <lb />
transfer some of the dust of his <lb />
jacket to the broadcloth coat of the <lb />
and jolt him severely if he <lb />
sneers too bard at the mechanic. If <lb />
a boy or young man is <lb />
sneering at a mechanic, it would <lb />
be quite as well not to let a hard- <lb />
working mechanic catch him at it. <lb />
When tho boy wants to sneer real <lb />
hard and feels that he can't hold it <lb />
any longer, it would be far better, <lb />
instead of plunging right into the <lb />
midst of a lot hardworking me- <lb />
to seek some secluded lo- <lb />
and have the sneer out all by <lb />
himself. It would look a great deal <lb />
better, and the boy would look bet- <lb />
when be went kick to the boon <lb />
of his family. <lb />
boys, it is neither gen- <lb />
nor wise to at mechanic. <lb />
Neither is it healthy. The <lb />
is found in a pensive mood, <lb />
abstractedly engaged in applying <lb />
pieces of raw to his eye, <lb />
trying to reduce a swollen nose with <lb />
a generous of feel- <lb />
his lame back or picking <lb />
gold tilling out of bis teeth, which <lb />
ho happened t casually cough up <lb />
soon after indulging in his playful <lb />
little sneer at the hardworking me- <lb />
This is a practical lesson in <lb />
parlor etiquette which the youth <lb />
will nut be liable to forget in a <lb />
or six Sift- <lb />
Tl. <lb />
said the dealer cap <lb />
live birds and want a <lb />
parrot for company I have the bird <lb />
here, the very bird. You are mar- <lb />
are ye-u <lb />
His customer bowed. <lb />
your husband is away I <lb />
thought so. And you want the par- <lb />
rot to keep you from feeling lone- <lb />
some Yes; This is the very <lb />
it a fluent asked the <lb />
prospective purchaser. <lb />
The dealer hesitated. <lb />
he said at last. <lb />
wouldn't hardly call him a <lb />
fluent not that. But for <lb />
what you want he's the best I <lb />
can the bird say <lb />
what makes him the right <lb />
one, ma'am. He ain't got but one <lb />
remark, to tell the truth, but he's <lb />
been brought up for just What you <lb />
want- Every morning he makes a <lb />
sound like a bureau drawer opening <lb />
and says, <lb />
the deuce have you hid- <lb />
den my clean collars this <lb />
Chicago Tribune, <lb />
HIGH PRICED KNOBS. <lb />
Perish the <lb />
A man named Smith killed a man <lb />
named Jones at Xi;., Falls. <lb />
us hope that this is not begin- <lb />
of a feud between the <lb />
Jones <lb />
b- <lb />
REWARD, <lb />
The of this paper ill <lb />
to learn that there is at l <lb />
one dreaded disease that <lb />
able t cit e in all its <lb />
is Catarrh. Hall i Catarrh Care is. <lb />
the only positive cure now known tn <lb />
th- medical Catarrh being <lb />
a disease, requires a <lb />
treatment. <lb />
is taken internally. directly <lb />
the blood and s sin laces of <lb />
system, then the <lb />
foundation of the disease, an I giving <lb />
the patient by up <lb />
and assisting nature in do- <lb />
The proprietors have an <lb />
much faith in powers that <lb />
they One <lb />
ease that It fill to for <lb />
F. J. A CO , <lb />
Sold by <lb />
cure <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
torpid liver- <lb />
A Man's Bead <lb />
News of the death of Melon <lb />
son Dr. near after in <lb />
tense suffering of an unusual <lb />
i. u l. d this place Tuesday. He died <lb />
Sunday morning. For several days <lb />
pal been suffering with severe pain in <lb />
the head, . more or less indication <lb />
to a rising inside. Sunday, it is said <lb />
hi skull the bones <lb />
as The was driven mad <lb />
by intense he endured. Tie <lb />
was years of age and <lb />
tarts a young wile a., one or <lb />
Children., <lb />
Art la Metal Work as Applied Mow<lb />
dollars for tho knob <lb />
and plate of a front door may seem <lb />
to a bit of but in <lb />
these days of high art In furnishing <lb />
a-good deal more than that can be <lb />
pent for and gold plat- <lb />
ed knobs from special de- <lb />
signs. are hundreds of pat- <lb />
terns of high priced door fittings, <lb />
end It is very easy to knobs, <lb />
hinges, lifts, escutcheons end other <lb />
fittings of tho doors and windows of <lb />
a story to from to <lb />
Some of the patterns are so <lb />
dealers do not pretend to <lb />
keep the articles in stock, and <lb />
time filling <lb />
some orders for by <lb />
or photographic reproductions <lb />
of patterns. If the to <lb />
made from the special designs of an <lb />
architect for a particular purpose, <lb />
tho cost can easily extend to thou- <lb />
sands of dollars. <lb />
Tho development of art in metal <lb />
work, as applied to tho regular trade <lb />
of hardware, has boon <lb />
gradual. the old time work- <lb />
in iron and brans produced pa- <lb />
and laboriously largo and <lb />
. designed hinges, knock- <lb />
locks and latches that were <lb />
and arc valued today by collect- <lb />
ors of antiques. Tho present work- <lb />
can cast and finish in a few <lb />
hours many elaborately designed <lb />
knobs, plates and binges, and artists <lb />
are to design <lb />
and appropriate patterns or to <lb />
copy and apply tho best and most <lb />
practicable designs that art has pro- <lb />
so that the ornamentation of <lb />
a knob plate may artistic and <lb />
refined. <lb />
Tho demand for knobs and plates <lb />
has run through plain finished brass <lb />
and ought iron to brass and <lb />
bronze, with varied finishing. Ox- <lb />
copper finish seems to <lb />
preferred now for articles of moder- <lb />
ate cost, but silver plated bran and <lb />
bronze, gold plated bronze and bronze <lb />
with oxidized silver finish or <lb />
antique finish are in tho most <lb />
costly The demand for cast <lb />
iron, wrought iron and steel, with <lb />
dull finish, has increased to <lb />
Borne extent, but they tho only <lb />
methods that can used <lb />
instances. Designs <lb />
that in harmony with the <lb />
of have been <lb />
produced, and they ere severely <lb />
plain when alongside of the <lb />
designs from the French school. <lb />
and hand chasing make <lb />
tho of hardware mount up, but <lb />
tho ties of casting been de- <lb />
so much in recent years <lb />
that plates and other articles <lb />
need only lo be cleaned with sand <lb />
and touched spats with files and <lb />
emery paper. Tho in <lb />
finishing some of tho metal is, <lb />
through the fumes of acids, danger <lb />
for the workmen, but in tho <lb />
foundries and machine shops <lb />
smiths and machinists may work for <lb />
many years without loss of health. <lb />
In foundry in Connecticut are <lb />
smiths who robust and skillful <lb />
at years of age, and in tho ma- <lb />
chine s-hops many old <lb />
workmen, some of whom made <lb />
such improvements on ma- <lb />
chines for making locks that tho at- <lb />
or devices not been <lb />
patented owing to tho fear of having <lb />
them stolen or copied. Tho company <lb />
tho faithful old workmen keep <lb />
tho pet York Times. <lb />
Tire. <lb />
I roust draw attention to that ton <lb />
tore of tho Turkish tactics which <lb />
tho war of with a <lb />
character of its own, a feature <lb />
dent in all sections in winch I took <lb />
part, in none more than in tho one <lb />
under discussion. I refer to the <lb />
quick fire of Turkish infantry, <lb />
of such power, duration and effect <lb />
M had never before been dreamed <lb />
of. General wrote later, <lb />
a shower of lead as that with <lb />
which Turks hail our troops bits <lb />
never been employed as a <lb />
mode of by any European <lb />
It was instinct, ex- <lb />
silent consent and <lb />
in their weapons than <lb />
or formulated rules which induced <lb />
tho Turkish foot soldiers to adopt <lb />
this mode of fighting. I had wit <lb />
quick drill hut <lb />
I to say that it was not <lb />
tho first that tho <lb />
really conscious of the <lb />
terrific power of long sustained quick <lb />
Our orders were briefly as M <lb />
soon as you know or sup- <lb />
pose tho enemy to within range <lb />
of your rifles cover tho <lb />
occupied by him or <lb />
to traversed by him <lb />
with fire, of dis <lb />
duration, difficulty of aim. <lb />
probability of hitting <lb />
of Tho awful <lb />
upon the opponent of this rule, <lb />
If carried out as literally and as <lb />
much con as it was by the <lb />
Turks, is apparent in the Russian <lb />
losses, and in fact that through <lb />
campaign <lb />
attacks, with few and <lb />
notwithstanding. <lb />
V. <lb />
CAMEO CARVING. <lb />
W I <lb />
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb />
well to liberal <lb />
On corn lands the yield <lb />
increases and the soil improves <lb />
if properly treated with fer- <lb />
containing not under <lb />
actual <lb />
Potash. <lb />
A trial of this plan costs but, <lb />
little and i; sure to lead to <lb />
profitable culture. <lb />
alum fit, actual M- <lb />
. <lb />
a ml will gladly <lb />
tree I , any for it. <lb />
M Si., York. <lb />
It lint la la <lb />
Simple Operation. <lb />
Gravers and and other <lb />
mysterious little have <lb />
crept into the modern maiden's den. <lb />
It sounds <lb />
in reality it is simple. <lb />
First you provide with a <lb />
working table; it not large. <lb />
Then, at any art store, buy half a <lb />
dozen gravers and of vary- <lb />
degrees of fineness. The <lb />
outlay is for a shell upon which <lb />
are to out cameo. Black, red <lb />
and yellow tho <lb />
are are required, and they <lb />
cost from to H each, but from a <lb />
good shell ovals or rounds <lb />
can ho out. <lb />
After it has been cut tho required <lb />
and shape, it is then fixed with <lb />
hot upon a little <lb />
block that can held in tho hand. <lb />
The upper surface of the shell is <lb />
made smooth to the <lb />
CHIEF JUSTICES. <lb />
Saw for the Time. <lb />
One la United <lb />
Which Few Men Held, <lb />
first time in hi- o <lb />
vents Thomas of Rich <lb />
The office of the justice <lb />
the supreme court United;,,, j , f <lb />
States was established , ,, ., <lb />
the office <lb />
of president, but while tho J the city. <lb />
has been open to native born, Yesterday, after a long course <lb />
citizens above tho of the and a <lb />
office of chief justice of ft, supreme. Te <lb />
court, bestowed usually upon men ., , , , , <lb />
of mature if not advanced years, i ha <lb />
has been held in seven per- j s Tom was <lb />
sons only since the foundation of the to end today ho was <lb />
government There have more a en about t lie city . i d into <lb />
than presidents. e <lb />
John M, u <lb />
first chief justice of the supremo . , , . . <lb />
court He was appointed by ; , s w <lb />
in Judge Jay was at <lb />
that time only M years of age. of Lite <lb />
When he attained the age lap and .- B <lb />
resigned and retired to private life. I th . , Hi, <lb />
He died The . ., , , <lb />
second of the supreme court chief i c a ah <lb />
years of a useful <lb />
when appointed and served until society- Before leaving; the <lb />
when resignations <lb />
Twenty Years Proof. <lb />
Liver Pills keep the <lb />
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb />
the system of all impurities An <lb />
from public office-being somewhat <lb />
more frequent at that than <lb />
now. His successor was John Mar- <lb />
shall of Virginia, who was years <lb />
of age when he assumed this post <lb />
by appointment of President John <lb />
Adams. He held it uninterruptedly <lb />
for years, until his death, in <lb />
Andrew Jackson appointed his <lb />
Roger B. Taney of Mary- <lb />
land, who held the office until his <lb />
death, in Judge Taney was <lb />
years of ago when appointed and <lb />
at the of his death. chief <lb />
justice of the supreme court perhaps <lb />
had more intricate questions to de- <lb />
or to vote in that <lb />
than did Judge Taney, and <lb />
his tenure and that of Chief Justice <lb />
Marshall stretch over nearly one- <lb />
half of the history of the United <lb />
States as a nation. Chief Justice <lb />
Taney's successor was Salmon P. <lb />
Chase of Ohio, who had previously <lb />
been secretary of and <lb />
was of age when appointed. <lb />
He served for nine years, dying in <lb />
Mr. Chase was appointed by <lb />
Abraham and it is a part of <lb />
the history of their day that Mr. <lb />
Chase was himself a candidate for <lb />
t he presidency arm had hoped to de- <lb />
feat Mr. Lincoln for renomination <lb />
and to succeed him, and later, in <lb />
1808, it is known that Mr. Chase <lb />
was a candidate for the Democratic <lb />
nomination for presidency, <lb />
though he had been of the <lb />
founders of the Republican party. <lb />
Chief Justice Chase was succeeded <lb />
in 1873 by President Giant's <lb />
of another Ohio man, <lb />
Morrison R. was <lb />
years of age when appointed and <lb />
served until when <lb />
by the present chief justice, <lb />
Melville W. Puller, appointed by <lb />
President Cleveland. Mr. Fuller is <lb />
of was. <lb />
appointed; is. <lb />
the seventh of tho chief justices of <lb />
the supreme court. <lb />
In addition to the chief justices <lb />
who have served, several men have <lb />
been nominated for the office but re- <lb />
by the senate, which has con- <lb />
power. office of chief <lb />
justice is by many citizens more <lb />
highly than that of the <lb />
presidency. The labor is less, the <lb />
responsibility much smaller, tho <lb />
tenure longer and tho honor an ex- <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
A QUEER PROPOSAL. <lb />
Mi. tho <lb />
thanking the <lb />
especially Dr. . for <lb />
they <lb />
e dispatch to Phil- Times. <lb />
Training That I O <lb />
Joseph son has taken up the lUll I <lb />
cudgels athletic train- ill <lb />
which he more All <lb />
people than ii t The train <lb />
mines forces their I IllS <lb />
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and as a result there is a col- <lb />
lapse of the life ;. long be- <lb />
fore the ii Mr. <lb />
iii ho t <lb />
Barrett a street <lb />
corner in said <lb />
I . . to take absolute cure for sick headache, <lb />
to a l sum. the , . , <lb />
mutter v. lib aid dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb />
.- and kindred <lb />
you will get at the . , , ,, , <lb />
do without them <lb />
; R. P. Smith, Va. ; J <lb />
writes I don't know how I could <lb />
; do without them. I have had <lb />
Liver disease for over twenty <lb />
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb />
Liv-r Pills <lb />
modern stand- <lb />
Family <lb />
Cures the <lb />
every-day <lb />
of humanity. <lb />
No I is ,; rep- <lb />
retires a bettor chat <lb />
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man, lei purpose is sold in tin <lb />
cans, holding pound r <lb />
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nut one of Black <lb />
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the spring of the year, and will cure <lb />
time. <lb />
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Ilia thumb nail with a <lb />
hammer. <lb />
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man riding n <lb />
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do feel so good v In n<lb />
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aberration dud to overwork. <lb />
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Eminent wants to <lb />
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to you know. <lb />
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might to half the <lb />
but <lb />
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mi and all Pat- <lb />
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Meat, Coffee <lb />
Meal, <lb />
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the <lb />
An aristocratic young Mag. <lb />
Germany, had spent some <lb />
at the country seat of her <lb />
and a young cavalier from Her. <lb />
had boon paying attention <lb />
to her. Everybody thought it would <lb />
he a good match for both, and <lb />
fairs on swimmingly, until the <lb />
day drew near when tho young lady <lb />
was to return homo. Tho nearer tho <lb />
day came the disappointed <lb />
tho young miss and moth- <lb />
at the failure of tho young man <lb />
to ask tho all important question. <lb />
Finally they left their <lb />
house in great dismay, and just <lb />
fore leaving tine young lady remark- <lb />
ed to that it probably <lb />
as well for both, as mother had <lb />
not much for such a <lb />
hearted loft on <lb />
the train on tho narrow rail- <lb />
road connecting tho valley with tho <lb />
nearest town. <lb />
they hod tho young <lb />
man questioned tho why the <lb />
young lady had away so angry <lb />
and hardly noticed him when bid- <lb />
ding Tho uncle, a blunt ex- <lb />
soldier, repeated tho remark made <lb />
by his leaving to the <lb />
young man, who to the <lb />
by the insinuation of <lb />
therein. He was <lb />
in with the lady and bad <lb />
abstained from tho sub- <lb />
on account of not consider- <lb />
it proper to propose any where, <lb />
but at the young lady's homo, which <lb />
he intended visiting before long. <lb />
This remark, however, roused bis <lb />
of honor, and, without- <lb />
another word, ho mounted his <lb />
which to stand randy for <lb />
an outing, and galloped after the <lb />
train, which had a quarter of on <lb />
hour Owing <lb />
and the management of the <lb />
country railroad be caught tho train <lb />
it bad reached the next <lb />
Ho tho young <lb />
lady at the window of a first class <lb />
compartment, and, riding up to the <lb />
train before it to a full stop,<lb />
dear Miss------, I ask for your <lb />
Yes or In tho Station <lb />
Just us tho train arrived, a <lb />
was joyfully given by the young <lb />
miss and tearfully approved by bar <lb />
Hat fa War. <lb />
bearskin hats of British <lb />
regiments a at at first devised with <lb />
the idea of striking terror into tho <lb />
hearts of enemies. Tho same <lb />
principle is shown in tho dreadful <lb />
figures worn by tho knights on their <lb />
helmets and sometimes <lb />
on their old i. Too ancient <lb />
mans to in- <lb />
spire terror in enemy and car- <lb />
figures of animals <lb />
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advanced by the patriotic office <lb />
seekers for desiring lo their <lb />
country in a diplomatic way <lb />
am in health my i <lb />
tint a trip abroad <lb />
w. mi. <lb />
have a i family to <lb />
support i I believe the <lb />
office would <lb />
enable me lo <lb />
would pi any position j <lb />
where the climate would be j <lb />
to rheumatism, <lb />
while canvassing; my county for <lb />
sneak <lb />
and i no market <lb />
were born in <lb />
Europe and it was their dying <lb />
wish that I go <lb />
Ex. <lb />
Ac, <lb />
which I am <lb />
selling <lb />
that it causes <lb />
surprise, <lb />
tome see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
tr, at yon fair <lb />
and <lb />
k. <lb />
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lag their year's supplies will <lb />
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buy i ii <lb />
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feet or m ti-y ii <lb />
price per I ox. Per if <lb />
r., B eaten. <lb />
We just received a new <lb />
hearse and line of <lb />
it; <lb />
cloth ever brought to <lb />
in its forms. <lb />
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ducting and en- <lb />
to our care a ill receive <lb />
every marl; respect. <lb />
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do not will monopoly but <lb />
invite <lb />
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Buggy building. <lb />
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on hand in t i iii <lb />
the times. all <lb />
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late store <lb />
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kinds <lb />
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IS AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
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year, r <lb />
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work <lb />
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who <lb />
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ease, which <lb />
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with <lb />
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of absolute cure, to <lb />
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Lift, Fire and teases. <lb />
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AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
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ASS COMPANIES <lb />
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