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. V<lb />
In Spring <lb />
And all other <lb />
you should read . <lb />
It is the paper for the <lb />
people.<lb />
J. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
let <lb />
be told through <lb />
THE <lb />
VOL XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY APRIL <lb />
NO <lb />
No. <lb />
polished a piano- bus <lb />
legs. <lb />
ed, and finely man It <lb />
measure lie when <lb />
when i <lb />
The above Is but one of over <lb />
bargains to be in our now <lb />
Ii contain ail kinds <lb />
Carpets. Baby He- <lb />
are dealer double our <lb />
Drop a for our <lb />
money in which we <lb />
mall free of ail the <lb />
manufacturer.-aid will make the <lb />
profit you are Low i your <lb />
local dealers <lb />
Julius Hines Son, <lb />
BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
Buttons, the <lb />
keepers pot at, i deep dis- <lb />
grace. lurer does he <lb />
neighborhood will, but i <lb />
confined within the narrow hounds <lb />
of the yard. Other <lb />
had the <lb />
freedom of the bar room and <lb />
could depart as be <lb />
pleased On Saturday two pet- <lb />
roan of ii- place dropped in to <lb />
to Lave a quiet Naturally <lb />
enough, in tho course of <lb />
that <lb />
recent treat was discussed. <lb />
this was in progress But- <lb />
tons quietly entered the <lb />
There was a difference of opinion <lb />
among the trio as to the <lb />
which tho knock-out blow was <lb />
deliverer, Finally one of the <lb />
patrons volunteered to <lb />
the affair the of <lb />
hie friend- Just as he assumed a <lb />
pugilistic attitude. Buttons, who <lb />
Lad apparently much inter- <lb />
in the conversation, con- <lb />
that he could show just <lb />
hi w the thing occurred. Like a <lb />
run, be hot forward, <lb />
probably intending tr deliver the <lb />
famous blow on the nearest <lb />
patron. Tho blow landed not <lb />
on the heart, but it was a <lb />
knock-out blow all the same. <lb />
the rescue <lb />
by throwing the playful animal <lb />
out, but it just cos, him a bottle of <lb />
his best whiskey to alleviate his <lb />
sufferings- Even the <lb />
whisk has failed to effect a tho- <lb />
rough cure, for the poor man <lb />
since has frequently shows an <lb />
giving his <lb />
Seat a in a street MI <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Found Over <lb />
April <lb />
Quark tie <lb />
Who lived township, <lb />
near Deep Cut, died February <lb />
at the age of years. He left a <lb />
will taming J. S. Norris as <lb />
tor. Norris went to the <lb />
premises today to make an <lb />
and round among other <lb />
a oyster cans, <lb />
snuff boxes, rotten bags, etc, <lb />
stored kitchen and <lb />
other odd corners- The contents <lb />
of these proved to be of interest, <lb />
being over in gold, over <lb />
in silver cur- <lb />
the were <lb />
foreign many were mutilated. <lb />
Mr. Norris deposited his find <lb />
the First National bank of State- <lb />
e today. <lb />
Professional Cards. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
is making a move to i-slab- <lb />
Tin- Lodge Odd F. <lb />
m els in May <lb />
t Ii number cf ll a <lb />
Southern Winston, <lb />
was u The Journal is <lb />
always <lb />
There was a wreak Wednesday <lb />
C V- V. railroad at Pilot <lb />
The conductor. W <lb />
Sad Walter <lb />
were both killed. <lb />
A named <lb />
County, bring a drunk, gave his <lb />
toil-y a Settle of whiskey <lb />
Bad I to winch it It <lb />
shortly vii iii into spasms and <lb />
that year M <lb />
i New to whom we ma h; r f. <lb />
Gain this His lather <lb />
an Indian, his mother <lb />
man. H i j urn ii Star. <lb />
learned that a very dis- <lb />
occurred near Kent <lb />
II. II. <lb />
three year old <lb />
wan riding on tho log Through <lb />
cause the little hoy Cell off the <lb />
cue In wheel pasted <lb />
him. crushing hi- skull and killing <lb />
him II <lb />
W, <lb />
Mr <lb />
and h <lb />
TO OX. <lb />
Mr. Jones, of the drag m <lb />
Jones A Son, in speaking <lb />
of Or. Kings New Discovery, fays that <lb />
winter his was attacked with <lb />
Ls and her case grew so <lb />
that at <lb />
could do nothing for her. It <lb />
d to develop into Hasty <lb />
ion. Dr. Kings New <lb />
in store, and selling lots of it, he <lb />
took a home, to the surprise <lb />
of all she bag in to set better the <lb />
first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles <lb />
her sound and well. Dr. King- <lb />
New Discovery for <lb />
and is guaranteed to do tins <lb />
good work Try It. Free trial tattle <lb />
at . drew -tore. <lb />
What a Trained Nurse Hun Be. <lb />
takes an intelligent, refilled <lb />
woman with a strong will and <lb />
sound sense to make a <lb />
the a large training <lb />
school writes in the April Ladies <lb />
be able to I away to enrich other people <lb />
the her <lb />
Ox MANY KINDS. <lb />
Besides the drains which North <lb />
Carolina is trout the <lb />
purchases o <lb />
outside sources, much of <lb />
which might saved <lb />
the farmers staking their own <lb />
nun and the Life and Fire <lb />
i i, which takes a <lb />
million dollars annually out of the <lb />
State, many minor <lb />
drains which sap our resources <lb />
and are a tax upon the <lb />
of our <lb />
It is not what ft or nation <lb />
makes that makes them or <lb />
wealthy but it in in their savings <lb />
North i is full of <lb />
rt son ices which <lb />
development to give her people <lb />
present prosperity. <lb />
But what is it these <lb />
stay he <lb />
made o up their varied <lb />
wealth to the efforts of our people <lb />
if after these developments Hie <lb />
made unit wealth secured, is <lb />
away by our buying <lb />
from outside places that <lb />
be made at homo I <lb />
It is by looking these <lb />
drains upon our by <lb />
and by the little- <lb />
things that our will <lb />
will it if our <lb />
farmers great crops, it <lb />
the money these stops to <lb />
pay the- th i pi educe <lb />
them <lb />
W hat does and <lb />
our people ii they pay one million <lb />
dollars more each year they <lb />
receive from their the and life in- <lb />
policies <lb />
And it is also our mat <lb />
tors that drains occur. Our people- <lb />
send for all of articles <lb />
that may be purchased home <lb />
Millions of dollars sent away <lb />
for articles should <lb />
be manufactured within our owl <lb />
borders. <lb />
It is drains, one all. <lb />
that so constantly absorb what <lb />
our people make, the State's <lb />
vast resources are being sent <lb />
THE <lb />
To the People <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
Our energies have Relaxed. Our <lb />
forts have never ceased to the best <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
Tho Claim <lb />
the Tariff Taxes. <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
other sections. <lb />
She must be dig- <lb />
and of betraying alarm <lb />
More her patient. She must he ready <lb />
to act any <lb />
but slow to assume authority that be- <lb />
longs to bee superiors. She must be <lb />
a cheerful, nature. With <lb />
then attributes, joined to the practical <lb />
arranging a sick room, <lb />
preparing the bed, removing <lb />
lanes, the giving of medicines <lb />
well as understanding their <lb />
a cooking and a desire to <lb />
do her duty regardless her surround- <lb />
of any criticism, <lb />
would he s model nurse. There is, <lb />
some theoretical training <lb />
text books and lectures to be <lb />
gone through, but without the other <lb />
no an can n i e a <lb />
successful <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
AT l O K f-AT-L a W, <lb />
X. C <lb />
in all tic courts. Collections <lb />
a specialty. <lb />
Harry Skinner. <lb />
II. W. Whedbee.<lb />
I to Skinner. <lb />
AT-L <lb />
N. C. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, <lb />
N. C. N. C <lb />
GALLOWAY <lb />
X. C <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
u. D. L. Jambs, <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
N. C <lb />
O Bee over J. C. <lb />
Cobb Store. <lb />
E. f. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, X, C. Greenville, N. t. <lb />
W, <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
to <lb />
of <lb />
made short lime. <lb />
V. Long, <lb />
N. C. Greenville, <lb />
O MALL A <lb />
O and Co Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
are a good story down <lb />
a correspondent from <lb />
N. J. deals with the <lb />
rel three brothers <lb />
May County. Some years ago <lb />
the brothers a revival and <lb />
professed, religion in a neighboring <lb />
church. They were taken in on <lb />
A days ago the time arrived <lb />
for their admission to full membership, <lb />
and the in the <lb />
of the congregation prepared <lb />
call out their names. The only <lb />
brother was William, or <lb />
he is generally called, lie sat in a <lb />
seat and seemed <lb />
called the minister. Hill stood <lb />
up and began to speak. He stammered <lb />
very badly. G Gabe h has g g <lb />
gone stuttered Bill. There <lb />
was of among the <lb />
the <lb />
Hill arose again <lb />
announced that J Jim's out <lb />
The sensation <lb />
he clergyman went on with the list, <lb />
however. sad be. <lb />
Hill scratched his head, looked up at <lb />
the ceiling. C C Gross it said <lb />
guess <lb />
The Journal, one of the <lb />
conservative newspapers the <lb />
country, declares that a moderate <lb />
the which the <lb />
tariff is expected to raise <lb />
the Government will cost the people <lb />
in advanced <lb />
While one the <lb />
I he taxpayer for the use <lb />
of the Mr. has <lb />
so arranged his schedules that the <lb />
protected shall reach their <lb />
hands into the taxpayer's left-hand <lb />
pocket and take from it six dollars and <lb />
hall. Protection comes very dear <lb />
There is a need raying, of <lb />
stopping these various drains <lb />
upon the energy and labor of the <lb />
people of North Carolina, if there <lb />
is to be any accumulation of <lb />
wealth in this State. U no <lb />
need so much labor and so little <lb />
accumulated wealth. <lb />
W is wanted is more saving, <lb />
more thrift and <lb />
venting by these means <lb />
only will wealth and prosperity <lb />
come to our <lb />
Journal. <lb />
from which to select, your purchases. We <lb />
confidently believe and unhesitatingly <lb />
that is the spore of all stores in our <lb />
from which to buy your goods for the <lb />
coming year. sold on time at close <lb />
credit prices to customers approved credit. <lb />
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the <lb />
wonderful influence of gold, silver or <lb />
When cuter into our possession <lb />
they are again converted into the et bar- <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit of our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not hesitate qr be <lb />
led away but no straight back to your <lb />
friends who will take care of your interests <lb />
and work the harder to make of you a <lb />
stronger customer and better of <lb />
straight honest dealing between man <lb />
and man. We are the friend of tho poor <lb />
man, we arc the friend of the rich man. we <lb />
are friend of you all. Comet o see as, we <lb />
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb />
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb />
Store, <lb />
th i moo h avers, musicians <lb />
sod of the Com- <lb />
on and Moans <lb />
y that lbs duties on <lb />
imports an paid by the foreign <lb />
producers, as they proclaimed <lb />
the HOBOS of In -1 <lb />
week Or do regard this <lb />
m rely as useful <lb />
to be c inculcated in the <lb />
of the vulgar lest I he<lb />
of the grievous protective <lb />
tariff and it off for- <lb />
ever <lb />
The belief that <lb />
not pay the duties on <lb />
I imports, but that by some <lb />
are upon <lb />
who produce II cm, <lb />
i Is us with reason <lb />
the dread of <lb />
at labia, be- <lb />
a on Fri of <lb />
the of the <lb />
over left <lb />
It is us sill as the belied that on <lb />
old can evolve the <lb />
Ho Was Net <lb />
Jab Mai his. of the <lb />
was s good soldier, <lb />
one day when <lb />
Van tr. from the <lb />
geld of Gettysburg threw <lb />
his the ground, <lb />
himself by the <lb />
much <lb />
bi dashed if walk <lb />
I'm up I can't <lb />
do <lb />
was the picture of <lb />
despair. <lb />
up, exclaimed his <lb />
captain the <lb />
are following They'll <lb />
get you <lb />
help M <lb />
Tho people rad this <lb />
paper. <lb />
I'll not walk another <lb />
of the from a greasy pa k <lb />
ids or tho <lb />
a coffee <lb />
tho body of <lb />
and too <lb />
to a thing so <lb />
m the theory <lb />
do pay the taxes <lb />
levied <lb />
Mid I'm <lb />
am St Mat p. alms and <lb />
they <lb />
to the people to U i i <lb />
own undoing, if they <lb />
lint the pay <lb />
tho duties on why de <lb />
take coffee and tea <lb />
fir flee lift make <lb />
the duties on a I imports high <lb />
ii only to support the <lb />
but to give every <lb />
man tho a pension out <lb />
of the residue of levied <lb />
upon the <lb />
on <lb />
,. . a- <lb />
The story is told . colored <lb />
preacher who was very much op- <lb />
posed to and was very <lb />
loud in his exhortations against <lb />
it. Secretly he loved music <lb />
of the violin and the dance bad <lb />
an irresistible charm for him. <lb />
On a certain night a ball was to <lb />
given and the preacher went <lb />
so far to threaten to expel any <lb />
of bis flock who dared attend the <lb />
ball. But on the night of the ball <lb />
the violent was seen sit- <lb />
ting in one corner of the hall, <lb />
patting his foot and swaying bib <lb />
body to the music of dance- <lb />
One of his friends Ventured to <lb />
express surprise at feeing the <lb />
parson at the ball, but the preach <lb />
defended himself by <lb />
I hates <lb />
mightily, but. de shepherd, <lb />
and look my <lb />
flock, got my eye onto <lb />
one ob pop-eyed, <lb />
niggers, you see <lb />
don't make smell <lb />
brimstone for all dis next <lb />
inquirer. <lb />
N C. B. L. <lb />
The N- C Building Loan <lb />
Association with headquarters at <lb />
Charlotte has gone into the hands <lb />
of receivers- It operated at various <lb />
in the state as branch de- <lb />
of the business- Since <lb />
the per cent law it is found <lb />
impossible to operate with a profit <lb />
and the board of directors vised <lb />
a closing of business. There <lb />
will be no losses probably. Indeed <lb />
the association would probably <lb />
have continued business if it <lb />
had not been for the branch <lb />
Press Visitor- <lb />
. i, m <lb />
The Montgomery <lb />
ed at Tampa Saturday night. <lb />
There has talk of a <lb />
expedition leaving Tampa <lb />
and the Montgomery probably <lb />
w; kept there as a <lb />
The Injunction Case. <lb />
N. C, G. -In <lb />
the United States circuit court here <lb />
this morning Judge Simonton, after <lb />
hearing read the bill of <lb />
by the in tin <lb />
-suit of the Southern vs. <lb />
; nor Attorney General <lb />
and the president and directors <lb />
North Carolina railroad, wherein u <lb />
permanent injunction was asked, re- <lb />
straining from any <lb />
calculated to annul the ninety- <lb />
nine year Of the Carolina <lb />
railroad to tie Southern <lb />
a continuance of the hearing until <lb />
Tuesday, June 8th, at Since <lb />
the issuance the temporary injunction <lb />
at Lynchburg last month Governor <lb />
has removed the old board <lb />
directors and named an entirely new <lb />
board, and upon Agreement of counsel <lb />
the latter is to be mads a party to the <lb />
suit at the next hearing. <lb />
There was a formidable array <lb />
counsel in the ease. Hon. John <lb />
an Mr. <lb />
Washington ; Mr. Henry Crawford, <lb />
New York, and Mr. F. II. Bathes, of <lb />
representing the <lb />
Judge Judge Avery <lb />
II. Day representing Governor Russell, <lb />
Judge Shepherd represented the <lb />
general. Mr. James H. Manning <lb />
Judge the <lb />
old hoard directors and private <lb />
stockholders of the road. <lb />
The answer of Governor <lb />
was a defiant nature, while <lb />
hat the old hoard of directors <lb />
mainly a rebuttal the charges made <lb />
by the governor. <lb />
case tho Trust Com- <lb />
of New York, the <lb />
and defendants in the <lb />
suit engaging litigation <lb />
ed to impair the value of the <lb />
securities, was also continued, the <lb />
restraining orders in both cases <lb />
in effect. The trust company w tin <lb />
guarantor of the bonds the Soothers <lb />
pure <lb />
and <lb />
contented <lb />
The best <lb />
life. <lb />
The best philosophy <lb />
The best golden rile. <lb />
Tin- best <lb />
The best ll-gov- <lb />
best and <lb />
The best a smile upon <lb />
the brow childhood. <lb />
The best sunshine <lb />
from a way. <lb />
The best war against one's <lb />
The best laughter an <lb />
child. <lb />
The best the <lb />
true and the only memory's <lb />
The best a ray <lb />
of into a gloomy heart. <lb />
The best biography-the fife which <lb />
writes charity in the large letters. <lb />
The best which <lb />
moM joys and divides the <lb />
most sorrows. <lb />
The <lb />
of the lacerating rocks persons <lb />
The best a <lb />
treaty peace with one's own con- <lb />
science. <lb />
The best a <lb />
bridge faith over the river of <lb />
Ex. <lb />
PEOPLE, <lb />
who medicine to <lb />
regulate the bowels and kidneys will <lb />
the true remedy in Electric Bitters. <lb />
This does not stimulate and <lb />
contains no nor <lb />
cant, hut acts as a tonic <lb />
acts on and bowels, <lb />
adding strength and tone to the <lb />
organs, in <lb />
the <lb />
is an excellent appetizer and <lb />
digestions. Old People t <lb />
exactly what they need. Price and <lb />
per bottle at John . <lb />
They now fill teeth with <lb />
A woman with a tooth <lb />
full of el eye full <lb />
lire will boa balmy object for <lb />
a man to meet on top landing <lb />
Saturday with honor of he from balancing oldest best known <lb />
the victories of the Spanish troops his books at a. in Virginia, died <lb />
in island Observer. m <lb />
was <lb />
th-.- Keynote <lb />
and de- <lb />
lo any and u <lb />
man who confidence hie <lb />
own affairs finds failure <lb />
him a short writer <lb />
to his Bible <lb />
Class tho April Home <lb />
Journal. <lb />
lies for work usefulness in <lb />
every sphere of life. It was <lb />
certainly doubt caused <lb />
the Meant slate of depression in <lb />
our <lb />
economists differed <lb />
views tho <lb />
causes of this fooling of insecurity <lb />
they generally agreed in <lb />
attributing the reverses to <lb />
the lack of assurance business <lb />
circles. Confidence is essential <lb />
to success in every pursuit of life- <lb />
this selfsame truth is no less <lb />
evident in Spiritual than <lb />
it is in temporal The <lb />
life is useful <lb />
to the Church of as to fed <lb />
is the one which is as. <lb />
sured of its own salvation, Dis- <lb />
trust unbelief <lb />
and care to any ; but joy <lb />
rest come with the <lb />
edge of forgiveness favor <lb />
with <lb />
done for. <lb />
step <lb />
Confederates passed along <lb />
Of or the cost of the hill, and lost <lb />
sight of poor, <lb />
In u moment there was a fresh <lb />
rattle of musketry and a renewed <lb />
crash of shells. Suddenly <lb />
appeared n the crest of th hill, <lb />
moving like a and fol- <lb />
lowed by u cloud of dust. As he <lb />
dashed by officer <lb />
yelled ; <lb />
thought you <lb />
wasn't to walk <lb />
us he <lb />
hit tho dust with renewed vigor, <lb />
don't call this walking <lb />
above story to mind <lb />
one that i told on a Confederate <lb />
was duly <lb />
Carolina. Au was <lb />
war matters, and re- <lb />
k. ii <lb />
duty, do yon, <lb />
now suppose they should <lb />
en you with shells <lb />
musketry, what would you <lb />
man form <lb />
for <lb />
camp, sir <lb />
POWDER <lb />
Absolutely <lb />
fur Hi great leavening <lb />
m. <lb />
all <lb />
oration to the <lb />
York <lb />
CIGARETTES KILLED HIM. <lb />
ORIGINAL <lb />
Always for small <lb />
pants. <lb />
Stealing a <lb />
is simply a <lb />
We read in Charlotte Ob- <lb />
that Mr. an <lb />
is stirring Monroe. <lb />
It is said the is being rev- <lb />
spiritually, old feuds <lb />
are old paid <lb />
and other given of a <lb />
We are <lb />
always to hear of a re- <lb />
of and of people <lb />
being better, but the point <lb />
in the above which particularly <lb />
us is that old debts <lb />
being paid. If Mr- School field's <lb />
power is such that ho can make <lb />
people pay we here- <lb />
with invite him to this way <lb />
and hold a <lb />
he gut through at <lb />
Statesville, Clark, <lb />
send him to Louisburg <lb />
Franklin Times. <lb />
Brother Thomas puss on <lb />
to Rocky Mount <lb />
Phoenix. <lb />
Do not pass as hf. <lb />
Adam was not an man <lb />
while ho bachelor. <lb />
music in the <lb />
about midnight. <lb />
Tho who holds spite <lb />
must bi lefts in a queer <lb />
Tho is the of <lb />
Only of these for <lb />
scent. <lb />
Tho crow is the of all <lb />
never shows the <lb />
This life is a game of hide and <lb />
seek ; it you would will, stand on <lb />
your <lb />
God excludes no from <lb />
or happiness simply on <lb />
account of poverty. <lb />
To Hod us not <lb />
to believe of the bid <lb />
said about others. <lb />
The friendship does not <lb />
prompt you to assist a friend is <lb />
worts labeling as <lb />
and is <lb />
motto of the servant girl who <lb />
uses to start <lb />
tire- <lb />
Once m a time a good name <lb />
was considered better than great <lb />
but that was a long lime <lb />
The moving season is now ripe <lb />
and house bud- <lb />
Pasturage for cold will <lb />
tho new <lb />
Why is a man William <lb />
to be happy <lb />
than one with a different <lb />
Because his wife will <lb />
always have her own sweet Will <lb />
The New York World <lb />
enduring king <lb />
for a night day, George <lb />
of No. West <lb />
died yesterday in <lb />
Hospital nicotine <lb />
poisoning, caused by <lb />
cigarette <lb />
Young began tho habit <lb />
way, experienced <lb />
Initiatory sickness, after get <lb />
which he cultivated a <lb />
taste for that grew <lb />
upon him rapidly- That <lb />
years ago. After having <lb />
school he went to work as a <lb />
in his Mali <lb />
there was always a <lb />
supply of cigarettes. <lb />
His noticed George's <lb />
fondness for <lb />
-Hid older to bleak him of <lb />
sale in <lb />
his The son when <lb />
able to go out himself, would <lb />
pro every chance visitor into <lb />
his to secure them. <lb />
the father grew <lb />
more vigorous in his restrictions, <lb />
mi- <lb />
Rev. Dr. E- M. Peterson, of <lb />
There is a country America <lb />
where there is scarcely a tramp <lb />
and where no railroad is in a re- <lb />
where laborers <lb />
are all employed and wages are <lb />
increasing. That country is not in <lb />
he but Mexico. In <lb />
the latter country they have the <lb />
coinage of silver, while here, by <lb />
silver the <lb />
volume is prices <lb />
Inn of thousand- <lb />
people the verge of <lb />
Men are the United <lb />
Stales Hint going to Mexico. <lb />
would not i mi if Were <lb />
at <lb />
of do <lb />
elated that tho gold standard <lb />
moans chronic hat I ho <lb />
not taken at his weird by men <lb />
who thought they understood the <lb />
money Now these mas <lb />
are beginning to believe <lb />
but this failed. Then a <lb />
physician warned the young man <lb />
that to continue the vice would <lb />
be to court death. This, like the <lb />
of his father, passed <lb />
Unheeded in the desire to inhale <lb />
rolls of paper and to- <lb />
and a short time ago the <lb />
habit took such n hold upon him <lb />
he smoked as as six- <lb />
teen packs a day. <lb />
It was noticed a few days ago <lb />
that the young man was acting <lb />
strangely. His further, noticing <lb />
the boy's nervous manner and <lb />
inability to attend to his daily <lb />
flairs, watched him closely, and <lb />
then called in a physician. The <lb />
after looking at the boy,, <lb />
shook his head and made tho <lb />
same observation that had been <lb />
made many times before; that the <lb />
young would die unless <lb />
means wore adopted to <lb />
him of the vice. <lb />
The climax yesterday <lb />
morning. Deprived of his cigar- <lb />
broke into a <lb />
and to preserve th <lb />
of those in his home, it was <lb />
to call the police. When <lb />
patrol in came to tho rescue <lb />
he saw that there was nothing to- <lb />
ho but to send tho young; <lb />
man to the hospital so <lb />
wan called. <lb />
refused to go, but be was <lb />
bundled aboard, raving. On the <lb />
way to the hospital he made re- <lb />
efforts to break away, and <lb />
before tho <lb />
hospital it. was found necessary to <lb />
call in sot vices of throe patrolmen. <lb />
the strength of <lb />
tho three was unable to restrain <lb />
him, ho they to shackle him. <lb />
In the insane pavilion <lb />
raved and raged, calling upon the <lb />
attendants the in ad- <lb />
cots to give him a single <lb />
or ho would die. As <lb />
tho day progressed be <lb />
more and more violent, at <lb />
length his very left him <lb />
weak almost unable to <lb />
He failed rapidly <lb />
and Into last night he died. <lb />
be surgeons said that his <lb />
was undoubtedly due alone <lb />
to ii me of cigarettes. <lb />
If to Its <lb />
source, i h ad buck to our <lb />
ens, in fact, t of good health <lb />
is good rooking. cooked, <lb />
are if cooked <lb />
they an- digested than u raw <lb />
Mat . It you are a victim of faulty <lb />
look is. it you lunar from <lb />
p-l. hi ran. m cure must be looked <lb />
digested food, <lb />
a food will tin time .-ml <lb />
die of other food. a <lb />
preparation virtually the <lb />
organs, thereby restoring them <lb />
to their strength. <lb />
The Digestive Cordial, is priced <lb />
by the Winkers of Mount Lebanon, is <lb />
just such a preparation, and a single <lb />
cent bottle will convince yon of Its <lb />
If doesn't keep it, he <lb />
will hi to get It through whole <lb />
ale house. <lb />
it the bast for <lb />
It In<lb />
I Oil.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019032_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I J, WM. <lb />
Entered at the post at Greenville, <lb />
N. C, u second class mail matter. <lb />
Wednesday, 1897. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
April <lb />
Hon. W. Bryan was <lb />
enough to be in Washington this week <lb />
Jo make an argument for the people <lb />
Nebraska in a railroad case before the <lb />
U. S. Supreme Court, This gave <lb />
an opportunity to participate in the <lb />
democratic jollification which has fol- <lb />
lowed the news the <lb />
victories in and in Chicago. Mi. <lb />
told an immense democratic <lb />
meeting addicted by him over <lb />
Alexandria, and attended by many <lb />
prominent democrats from both <lb />
Congress that the grand MM met <lb />
steadily on to victory, <lb />
closed his speech by There is <lb />
in the <lb />
United States today than there ever was <lb />
before. More people are seeking to <lb />
make this government t it ought to <lb />
be, and the crusade that was started <lb />
will go on and on; will gather strength <lb />
it goes, and will be instrumental in <lb />
bringing to the people of this country <lb />
blessings for generations to <lb />
The administration and King <lb />
are sore over the <lb />
able rebuke given them by the result of <lb />
the Ohio elections They try to make <lb />
of the by saying that only <lb />
local issues were involved, but they <lb />
know better, and everybody else knows <lb />
better ; knows that the administration <lb />
and worked for republican <lb />
success, which it would considered <lb />
an endorsement. Senator Jones Chair- <lb />
man of the National Com- <lb />
says am not at all <lb />
disposed to attach to much importance <lb />
to purely local elections, do believe <lb />
that the result in Ohio is largely due to <lb />
the dissatisfaction with the National <lb />
and State government of the republican <lb />
party. There is no in my mind <lb />
either, that the cause of has <lb />
made tremendous strides since last <lb />
November, and I believe that more has <lb />
accomplished for our by the <lb />
very logic of events than was done by <lb />
all th <lb />
There is a little wrangle on between <lb />
the administration and republican <lb />
members of the Senate com- <lb />
has <lb />
to bear upon them to report <lb />
tariff bill not later than the 19th of <lb />
this month, while they insist that they <lb />
cannot get the bill in condition to report <lb />
before May 3rd, if so Ma <lb />
Humanity is the one power that is <lb />
strong enough to fuse all the discordant <lb />
elements which to to make up H <lb />
into solidity in an effort to relieve <lb />
The joint <lb />
for the relief f the <lb />
sufferers from the in the <lb />
River and its tributaries and in <lb />
the Red River of the North, which <lb />
became a law this week, received tin- <lb />
unanimous vote Congress. <lb />
The Senate has been talking <lb />
belligerency again, and has a <lb />
the President to <lb />
endeavor to save the lite General <lb />
Riviera. <lb />
It would be difficult to a more <lb />
rigorous bit of that- <lb />
Senator reply to the r. quest <lb />
the New Orleans Board Trade <lb />
that he should vote for the <lb />
tariff bill, as may be Seen fro-n the <lb />
following extracts my political <lb />
views change so a to convince me that <lb />
this great country, with its vast re- <lb />
sources, its free, pushing, enterprising. <lb />
inventive population, needs protection <lb />
countries with not half its <lb />
resource, with oppressed <lb />
with debt, crushed by distinctions <lb />
or tyrannous government, without the. <lb />
skill and inventive genius of e own <lb />
people, I will hand in my resignation <lb />
as out of with democratic <lb />
principles. I take it that Louisiana is <lb />
democratic yet, the <lb />
temporary split in the democracy <lb />
the sugar <lb />
planters to republicanism, or rather to <lb />
The letter closes with this <lb />
description of the tariff bill will <lb />
blight the budding promise of increased <lb />
export of American manufactures. It <lb />
will cripple the export of our cereals <lb />
flour, fuel and raw material ; it will <lb />
enormously to the of toiling <lb />
masses of our people, it will create <lb />
greater discontent where discontent i- <lb />
already threatening the peace <lb />
stability of society. And it violates <lb />
the cardinal, cherished <lb />
of democracy. I will not vote for it. <lb />
I will vigorously oppose <lb />
is the appointee, who gets <lb />
the praise of his political us <lb />
. that members of his own <lb />
party, and they are es few as they are <lb />
fortunate. One them is Benjamin <lb />
who has for the second <lb />
time been appointed <lb />
Patents. Arthur first him to <lb />
the place. Inasmuch as <lb />
ability to a higher is <lb />
it is believed <lb />
has put him in charge if the Patent <lb />
Office for the special purpose of <lb />
existing abuses in the practice <lb />
of patent attorneys, and raising the <lb />
practice to a professional <lb />
his as a lawyer and experience in <lb />
the patent branch especially fitting <lb />
for the task, and that after he has <lb />
he will promoted to a higher <lb />
place. <lb />
Th Country Paper. <lb />
For many years the <lb />
newspaper bas been <lb />
item of the stock-in trade of the <lb />
professional sharing <lb />
space With other staple <lb />
be relied upon to furnish <lb />
material for a joke at such seasons <lb />
as there was a dearth of novelties <lb />
in the market <lb />
Most of the jokes having for a <lb />
the country weekly <lb />
and country journalism bare <lb />
originated no spirit of malice, <lb />
but because subject bas a <lb />
humorous viewed from the <lb />
elevated plane of met- <lb />
journalism and because <lb />
humorists to live, and in <lb />
order to do so must main <lb />
chance. That is why the subject <lb />
has been worked to bed rock <lb />
beyond. <lb />
That most country newspapers <lb />
are important factors in <lb />
affairs, no one at all <lb />
with the subject can for a moment <lb />
doubt. North Carolina bas a list <lb />
f which any might be proud <lb />
from many of her small <lb />
country offices men have <lb />
to positions of national <lb />
fain a- If the <lb />
town is the preparatory <lb />
school for the balls of <lb />
in no degree do country <lb />
newspapers the place of a <lb />
fitting institution for a wider <lb />
sphere of usefulness. <lb />
are, as a <lb />
honest in tone, and allow <lb />
no fear of consequences to in- <lb />
them when they feel like <lb />
whatever is considered <lb />
worthy of criticism within <lb />
jurisdiction. Their office is, <lb />
to the local news ; <lb />
and when they done <lb />
well. The <lb />
that John Smith bas painted bis <lb />
hen may be a news item <lb />
of as much importance within <lb />
circumscribed limits country <lb />
newspaper's circulation as would <lb />
be the publication in New <lb />
York Herald of the fact that Mr. <lb />
Van was contemplating <lb />
patting of new sails on his <lb />
million dollar yacht. It is simply <lb />
a question of locality- A three- <lb />
legged stool would be <lb />
Gut place as a piece <lb />
of furniture in a fashionable met <lb />
church, but is <lb />
the utility of which B <lb />
unquestioned u a g <lb />
shed. <lb />
The country boy who goes to <lb />
city and takes, his place <lb />
grows up among with the <lb />
men whose business capacity <lb />
helps to shape the course of <lb />
events, always, unless he is some- <lb />
thing less than a <lb />
many pleasant of bis <lb />
ton, and he takes the <lb />
paper that was his local paper <lb />
when he was a boy, and be reads <lb />
it carefully, then he takes it <lb />
home from the office and reads it <lb />
again, from old familiar head <lb />
clear through the advertise- <lb />
No part of it is missed ; <lb />
and if is the right kind of a <lb />
man, be reads between lines <lb />
more than appears in cold type. <lb />
leading a newspaper of this <lb />
sort is, as compared with <lb />
perusal of an up to-date metro- <lb />
sheet, like drinking from a <lb />
spring that is of some <lb />
mighty river. <lb />
High up I solitudes the <lb />
volume of water large, but <lb />
the water is pure; down, the <lb />
wafer is likely to become more or <lb />
contaminated. <lb />
country newspaper <lb />
institution that bas fol- <lb />
lowed the the <lb />
in the onward march of <lb />
civilization, and its influence for <lb />
good is a matter that is too <lb />
taken into <lb />
The Democrat Sweep Chicago. <lb />
Chicago, April <lb />
election to lay resulted in u decisive <lb />
victory for the democratic party, its <lb />
candidate, Carter Harrison, having <lb />
more votes than all the other <lb />
dates <lb />
At midnight the figures <lb />
gave republican, <lb />
democrat, ; in- <lb />
dependent, <lb />
de t, The democrats made a <lb />
clean sweep all the town officers in <lb />
north and west town, also in the <lb />
south town, although the republicans <lb />
hive r. fighting chance to get an asses- <lb />
in part of the city. Of the <lb />
four aldermen, returns point to the <lb />
election twenty-six democrats, four <lb />
republicans four independents. <lb />
Harrison guinea heavily in the banner <lb />
the thirty- <lb />
by against for liar <lb />
Ian and for Sears. This ward <lb />
gave a majority of <lb />
last fall. The Third. Fourth and <lb />
Twelfth always republican <lb />
strong he Ids, were also by <lb />
It was apparent at midnight <lb />
that damson had beaten Sears, the <lb />
regular republican candidate, by from <lb />
to votes. At the last <lb />
mayoralty election vote was <lb />
against for <lb />
In the presidential election <lb />
against <lb />
for Bryan. <lb />
democrats had an en or- <lb />
their campaign was handled <lb />
Wall and as the republican ranks were <lb />
hopelessly split, the result never in <lb />
much doubt, although Sears <lb />
and all claimed that they could <lb />
not be beaten. The of re- <lb />
publican machine not quite as <lb />
hop as they claimed to be and it is <lb />
on excellent authority that Sears <lb />
was quietly traded for Roy O. West, <lb />
the republican candidate for city at- <lb />
The was fought for <lb />
the part on strictly local issues, <lb />
democrats bad a silver <lb />
plank in their <lb />
White in North Carolina are <lb />
still white. When the new penitentiary <lb />
turned most of the <lb />
on the farms and <lb />
replaced them by m gnu s, the other <lb />
white men threw up jobs also. <lb />
honor to them Two years hence, <lb />
when the people of the State gird up <lb />
their for a mighty battle to remove <lb />
the men now disgracing the <lb />
ME will be as brave sons <lb />
who would not help in the <lb />
of their race. There will a day ct <lb />
reckoning, bye and bye, <lb />
reward well as of punishments <lb />
Raleigh News and <lb />
The decision of the Supreme Court <lb />
of the United States that fine type pro- <lb />
visions in ocean steamship contracts <lb />
is in the direction sub- <lb />
justice. Doubt if called <lb />
upon the c would the <lb />
decision as to the fine f <lb />
of all oilier is to say, <lb />
they must be brought directly to <lb />
the those into <lb />
In insurance, buying railroad <lb />
feints, in sending telegraphic messages <lb />
in other mailers people enter <lb />
into without having any <lb />
ii I this. often without <lb />
opportunity to quaint themselves <lb />
them, in such cases the chances <lb />
are all again the customer and the <lb />
only surprise is under the <lb />
arc more <lb />
and more lawsuits than there <lb />
Observer. <lb />
England's Dependence on United <lb />
States. <lb />
London, April <lb />
was called in the house of com- <lb />
mons today by Henry <lb />
to the wholly <lb />
production of food <lb />
supplies in the United Kingdom. <lb />
In relation to its and in- <lb />
creasing population, Mr. <lb />
announced that the <lb />
deuce of United Kingdom <lb />
upon foreign imports for <lb />
necessaries of life and the <lb />
which might <lb />
i in the event of war <lb />
demand the serious attention cf <lb />
the government- Speaking to <lb />
motion, he expressed belie <lb />
that the reserve cf <lb />
never exceeded three sup- <lb />
ply and frequently sank below a <lb />
week's supply- France, he <lb />
ed out, was self-supporting, and <lb />
Russia the United States <lb />
were not only self-supporting but <lb />
able to make large exports. <lb />
be continued, was <lb />
practically self-supporting and <lb />
Great Britain atone lived <lb />
band to mouth drew he; <lb />
principal supplies of wheat from <lb />
and United Slates, <lb />
which might possibly at some <lb />
time be hostile to Great <lb />
Mr- her remarked <lb />
that should harvest in <lb />
America fail and Russia refuse to <lb />
supply Great the hitter's <lb />
would be most <lb />
The speaker called attention to <lb />
danger done to commerce <lb />
of the United Stales by the Ala- <lb />
and remarked that many <lb />
such vessels be set to pry <lb />
upon British commerce time of <lb />
war. He did net desire action <lb />
which would raise the price to <lb />
consumers. but he hoped the <lb />
government would the <lb />
seriously and proposed <lb />
that state be erected for <lb />
keeping supplies. <lb />
Sir Charles radical, con- <lb />
tended that Russian exports of <lb />
wheat to Great were <lb />
decreasing be asserted that <lb />
half of Great Britain's food came <lb />
the United States. <lb />
n-------; . I <lb />
contribute a men ; there- <lb />
fore, be <lb />
Resolved, That this Convention <lb />
recommends that people of the <lb />
Diocese shall unite in erection <lb />
a church in R a memorial <lb />
Vestry of Church the <lb />
Good Shepherd thinking that the <lb />
time has come to begin this Memorial <lb />
Church, at a regular held <lb />
Monday, March adopted <lb />
unanimously the following resolution <lb />
Resolved, That we undertake <lb />
erection the permanent church for <lb />
the Good Shepherd, to be known as <lb />
the Memorial, to cost <lb />
not less than nor more than <lb />
and that the building opera- <lb />
are not to commence until <lb />
in cash is in hand. The <lb />
of the architecture to Gothic, <lb />
material of outer walls to North <lb />
Carolina Granite, woodwork f North <lb />
Carolina Tine, the capacity <lb />
pews to be not less than and the <lb />
size, proportions and style finish to <lb />
be that indicated in the and <lb />
sketches furnished the Architect, sub- <lb />
to the the Vestry. <lb />
The diocese being thus committed <lb />
to assist m the erection Ibis Memo- <lb />
rial we appeal with confidence <lb />
to the Churchmen th.- <lb />
and to the friends of Bishop <lb />
Lyman throughout the entire State, <lb />
he was for some years the <lb />
and to his personal friends and <lb />
admirers to give us Sub- <lb />
aid in this <lb />
As the church is to occupy a very <lb />
prominent location the Capitol city <lb />
of the State it is desirable that the <lb />
building shall lie of such a character as <lb />
to be an mt to city, a credit <lb />
to the Church and the State and a <lb />
worthy of the Revel end <lb />
Bishop. <lb />
The of the Church the <lb />
Good realize a present <lb />
a new larger but <lb />
being, with, a very exceptions, <lb />
people very moderate means, and <lb />
though willing to asses i then selves to <lb />
extent their ability, are nimble to <lb />
complete the building within a reason- <lb />
able tune by their unaided efforts. e <lb />
therefore appeal to you t such help as <lb />
you to give. <lb />
An offering -will be presented for this <lb />
object on next Easter and we would he <lb />
glad to have your contribution by that <lb />
practicable. <lb />
We would like to be in funds to begin <lb />
work very soon <lb />
Contributions may be sent to any <lb />
the undersigned.<lb />
Rector, <lb />
It H. Battle, <lb />
C. G. <lb />
F. T. <lb />
Finance Committee. <lb />
I of the appeal for <lb />
the erection the of the Goon <lb />
Shepherd in Raleigh as a memorial to <lb />
Bishop Li man. and commend it heartily <lb />
to the liberality our <lb />
give me pleasure to do what I can <lb />
accomplishment i f this end. <lb />
Bishop of North Carolina. <lb />
N. C, March 1807. <lb />
Y BUr THEY DO <lb />
is old story if a <lb />
green captain drilling a green <lb />
company, about the time of ,. on <lb />
TO THE EFFICIENCY <lb />
OUR FIBS DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Em run <lb />
THE BISHOP MEMO- <lb />
SI AX. <lb />
Very soon after the death of <lb />
late Bishop the Diocese of <lb />
North Carolina it was d by bis <lb />
friends that a church should be built <lb />
in the city of Raleigh as a memorial <lb />
of him. <lb />
This suggestion took shape at Con- <lb />
held Winston in May of <lb />
first Convention alter his <lb />
death, and following preamble and <lb />
resolution were unanimously adopted. <lb />
This Convention has by <lb />
unanimous vote decided that, at some <lb />
future time, a church shall be erected <lb />
as u of the lie v. T. <lb />
Lyman, D. LL. D. D. C. L., late <lb />
the Diocese of North Caro- <lb />
and <lb />
lie family and friends <lb />
of L man have expressed their <lb />
willingness to contribute <lb />
of a permanent church for the <lb />
congregation of the Church of the <lb />
Good Shepherd Raleigh, to be a <lb />
bishop Ly man ; and <lb />
This is to <lb />
which Mrs. Ly man, who was a large <lb />
and contributor to the Church <lb />
in No lb Carolina, as well as to that <lb />
individual congregation, belonged, and <lb />
to which she and the were de- <lb />
attached ; and <lb />
A large number of the <lb />
Church people in North Carolina <lb />
have already expressed their desire to <lb />
Proposed Snow Railroad. <lb />
Meetings have been held at both <lb />
Greenville and Wilson to hear state- <lb />
from Snow Hill business men re- <lb />
guiding a proposed railroad from Snow <lb />
Hill to some place offering <lb />
to take most stock in such a road. <lb />
Neither meeting was largely attend- <lb />
ed, but committees were appointed to <lb />
solicit funds for i <lb />
At Greenville Mr. W. Sugg said <lb />
it would cost about to build <lb />
the road and northern capitalists <lb />
to subscribe, half the amount <lb />
necessary. The commissioners of <lb />
Greene county bard ordered an election <lb />
upon the question of that county <lb />
stock in the road. <lb />
According to the above statement <lb />
would have to be from <lb />
some other source. <lb />
The Free Press situation <lb />
Th- of <lb />
is divided between <lb />
Wilson. A railroad <lb />
paint would be of great benefit to <lb />
Snow Hill, would all the other <lb />
places, but would injure the. place to <lb />
which the. Toad ran less than th. other <lb />
From a business point of view, <lb />
the road is to be built, Kin <lb />
should want it to come to <lb />
The Snow Hill people are managing <lb />
the project very one <lb />
town another. We hope they <lb />
breaking late <lb />
at a certain stage of the proceed- <lb />
a drill-master, who was <lb />
overlooking performance, ex- <lb />
on captain <lb />
You bring your men from a <lb />
right shoulder shift to present <lb />
I retorted <lb />
the captain, I'll if I <lb />
The old story is <lb />
a letter the Fall <lb />
River Herald, of the 1st, <lb />
from Mr- A. B. Sanford, a cotton <lb />
mill man of that who was in <lb />
Charlotte recently, and whose <lb />
letter opens with this paragraph i <lb />
While Northern <lb />
has arguing spec- <lb />
as to what his Southern <lb />
competitor would be able to ac- <lb />
while many people <lb />
felt no fear of any danger <lb />
the South would be able to com- <lb />
much to my <lb />
I find from a personal inspection <lb />
during the past ten among <lb />
some of mills in the South, <lb />
that they have the <lb />
problem of cotton manufacturing, <lb />
are now making and <lb />
been making for sometime fabrics <lb />
and yarns equal to our New Eng- <lb />
land Bills, and for less cost, selling <lb />
them to our customers, supplant- <lb />
our productions, to an alarm- <lb />
and from <lb />
obtained bob of I find <lb />
that they are enabled in their <lb />
and <lb />
ed mills, by good and cheaper <lb />
labor, to make a profit, even on <lb />
present depressed market prices, <lb />
while our own New England mills <lb />
cannot manufacture without a <lb />
loss. <lb />
Mr- Sanford adds that this is a <lb />
hard fact to face, but that it is a <lb />
condition and not a theory, <lb />
he goes on to say that the stories <lb />
told in the North and East about <lb />
the inefficiency of Southern mill <lb />
operatives won't do. He <lb />
the operatives in the mill districts <lb />
of the South, over which he <lb />
traveled extensively, native <lb />
American who <lb />
quickly adapt themselves to the <lb />
work, are eager to learn, happy <lb />
and The help be <lb />
finds is abundant, reliable, capable <lb />
and per cent- cheaper than at <lb />
Fall River and in New <lb />
Fuel is cheaper here than there, <lb />
the raw material is of <lb />
taxation it is <lb />
In North Carolina, South Car- <lb />
and taxes ore very <lb />
low. mill which I visited, <lb />
having invested, pays <lb />
tax of only per annum- <lb />
Such a mill in Fall River will pay <lb />
tax- All the large mills <lb />
are paying almost no tax to speak <lb />
of. <lb />
Here are two very notable ad- <lb />
missions <lb />
The mills recently built <lb />
now under construction by our <lb />
leading mill architect, located in <lb />
the Piedmont belt, are tho equal <lb />
of in New <lb />
in design, construction and equip- <lb />
of machinery, nothing over <lb />
looked to make them complete. <lb />
The climatic <lb />
are to be in many sections, <lb />
as good as our Now <lb />
States, North Carolina especially <lb />
possessing very fine atmospheric <lb />
conditions, both cool and moist, <lb />
and tine spinning is being earned <lb />
on very successfully in that <lb />
State. There are within miles <lb />
of Charlotte, N. C, mills, <lb />
containing and <lb />
44.000 looms. It is estimated that <lb />
goods are <lb />
by the Southern mills per <lb />
week now find their way to <lb />
Northern markets, supplanting <lb />
amount of goods formerly <lb />
Friday night , should be a <lb />
of very serious thought to all <lb />
our citizens, especially to the property <lb />
holders. It was almost a n that <lb />
the lite checked, inasmuch as the <lb />
fire en was out and <lb />
could be done with it. For the first <lb />
time the history of we now <lb />
hive a cistern with plenty of water. <lb />
But a supply of water U of very <lb />
value less we engine in good <lb />
working order and which ca i hi relied <lb />
on v doubt at all limes. <lb />
It is absolutely necessary that <lb />
engine and hose should always be kept <lb />
in good working condition. This can <lb />
only be done by frequent drills of our <lb />
fire company, when the whole <lb />
should be thoroughly tested. <lb />
Inasmuch us we have a engine the <lb />
citizens have a volunteer <lb />
company to manage it, prop, r <lb />
ion should be made by our <lb />
to enable the company have such <lb />
drills at least once a month. <lb />
Our town cannot afford a regularly <lb />
paid fire department, but it can mid <lb />
it ought to pay the numbers cf the <lb />
lire company for the time it would lake <lb />
to at a fire drill a month, <lb />
as also for their work while at fires. <lb />
This would be a recognition of the pub. <lb />
lie spirit the members of fire <lb />
and wool I, in <lb />
compensate for tin lots <lb />
time. <lb />
Th re is mi better way of spending <lb />
the which is raised by <lb />
by the <lb />
ency lire service. <lb />
By all means let us in in this <lb />
matter at once, an now while it is <lb />
freshly us, let us present it to <lb />
town council, and request them to take <lb />
prompt action. Let us not wait for an- <lb />
other disastrous lire to occur, and then <lb />
find too Into that our engine will not<lb />
BAKU t HURT <lb />
for. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Implements, <lb />
Spokes, items, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
Dealings <lb />
and Honest at Rock <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Love often sails under the Rag of <lb />
friendship. <lb />
The appropriate color <lb />
this season will be yellow. <lb />
bad act i a hut I on <lb />
thread of life. <lb />
infant <lb />
the <lb />
Every kind word is a <lb />
message from heart. <lb />
Our watch loses lime, but prob- <lb />
ably because the <lb />
Tramps sleep on the <lb />
roadbed, with the of <lb />
for n <lb />
or brunettes have the <lb />
worse tempera asks a correspondent <lb />
That depends on which marry. <lb />
An Illinois man hitches up a <lb />
and makes him run a lawn mower. <lb />
This is putting butler to a new use. <lb />
The small boy that hangs around <lb />
the parlor and makes faces at his sis <lb />
beau should be punished for con- <lb />
tempt of court. <lb />
There arc some things we all should <lb />
kn and strain eyes to see j and <lb />
Owe the see and know <lb />
better of we'll be. <lb />
You may talk of the signs the <lb />
of the coming days you may <lb />
sing, but sitting o . a red hot <lb />
stove is the sign of early spring. <lb />
Orange <lb />
will slice in gelling a road and would <lb />
be glad to have it come to New Bedford, <lb />
we the road could not possibly be Lowell other <lb />
made to pay more than running ex- <lb />
therefore it would he foolish tor <lb />
people to put money in its stock, ex- <lb />
Free <lb />
Tress. <lb />
Your boat judgment requires <lb />
you to make an immediate pro- <lb />
visions for family. <lb />
By insuring today, estate <lb />
is in value at once. <lb />
This. <lb />
A few Jays sine an i agent <lb />
; an invitation to a new <lb />
d beautiful house built a <lb />
Alter taking a peep at I lie whole <lb />
top to bottom, <lb />
insured <lb />
do you insure it <lb />
Mice it might <lb />
of it, are you <lb />
your life insured <lb />
, won't you <lb />
not Insure your life <lb />
well a your house <lb />
really. I never the <lb />
matter Just in that light before, and will <lb />
give It early <lb />
Record. <lb />
Best time to insure MOW. <lb />
Best Company to insure the Mu- <lb />
Benefit Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Newark, N. J- Represented by <lb />
Sugg, Greenville, N. C, , <lb />
Mr. <lb />
It is very clear we cannot <lb />
Massachusetts more ad- <lb />
verse against our in- <lb />
for the Southern mills <lb />
can dividends, while <lb />
competitors are selling <lb />
in air goods at cost. in proof <lb />
of this, many of the Southern <lb />
corporations have been <lb />
steady and continuous dividends <lb />
daring the hard times of the past <lb />
months- <lb />
We find no joy in the fact that <lb />
the Massachusetts mills are <lb />
no money, but it is agreeable <lb />
to the testimony of a <lb />
mill man fact <lb />
the South has manifold <lb />
over it manufacturing <lb />
cotton and is working them to the <lb />
Observer- <lb />
Easy to Take <lb />
to Operate <lb />
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In <lb />
tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man <lb />
Hoods <lb />
You never know you <lb />
have taken a rill till It is all WM J I <lb />
C. I. Hood e., W <lb />
Proprietors. Lowell. Mass. <lb />
The only to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- A Commission Mer- <lb />
chant of Norfolk <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
nun <lb />
Prime <lb />
ti <lb />
GO 10,7.-. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County made on the 1st <lb />
day of April, 1897, in a certain special <lb />
proceeding entitled, Cannon, <lb />
administrator of the estate of <lb />
Bland, Jr., deceased against Mary <lb />
E. Bland and will on Mon- <lb />
day, May sell at sale <lb />
before the Court House door in <lb />
following tracts, of land In <lb />
Swift Creek township, Pitt County, <lb />
One tract on which said <lb />
Jr. resided at the time of his <lb />
Heath, as the Cox <lb />
u the south by the lands of <lb />
I. U. Cox, on west by . the lands <lb />
known as the op the north <lb />
the lands of J. J. B. Cox and on the <lb />
east by the lands of V. H. Cox, con- <lb />
acres or leg, subject <lb />
Inn to the dower right of Mary E. <lb />
Bland, covers the entire tract. <lb />
One other tract adjoining the lands <lb />
of E. S Meyer <lb />
Fred Harding, Ii. Cox and others, <lb />
containing acres more or less, and <lb />
known as the <lb />
And interest in one other tract <lb />
situated in Craven county adj lining <lb />
the lands of Berry Nelson, J. I. Bland, <lb />
J. and others containing <lb />
MOO acres more or less and known as the <lb />
Bush Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This the 2nd day of April 1897. <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
of Bland. Jr., <lb />
HIGGS, Ores. <lb />
i. HIGGS, Maj. HENRY HARDING. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
D. W. <lb />
N. C.<lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Representing a Capital More Than a Halt <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Baltimore. Md. We respectfully solicit the account <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account Books furnish <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. on application. <lb />
. nave <lb />
ii. i <lb />
an by which Farmers <lb />
CHESTS FREE <lb />
. -Ax.--, Pinup <lb />
BOOM. and the MM -f <lb />
I'll HI A I t .;. Unit <lb />
i ii <lb />
IN- <lb />
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb />
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb />
will do ail canto obtain and hold your pat- <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
M. H, <lb />
Next door to Griffin Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb />
fine It <lb />
-to be <lb />
Owing to the death of one of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the good <lb />
Will be sold you can get genuine bargains <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
The stock will be out as fast as <lb />
possible <lb />
HOUSE o. <lb />
I Am Open Again. <lb />
ready to show people a beautiful <lb />
------line of------ <lb />
Everything new, neat and stylish. <lb />
Equitable Life As- <lb />
Sad of United <lb />
t of all Life <lb />
want experienced agent to <lb />
insurance. Liberal contracts <lb />
be Apply In person or by letter <lb />
with reference to <lb />
HOWARD CO. <lb />
Agent, Va, <lb />
PER a few <lb />
Ladles and Gentlemen who will <lb />
Above salary guaranteed See <lb />
or <lb />
W. C. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Shirts <lb />
I am in the lead. <lb />
In fact all my stock will please you and the <lb />
low prices will make you wonder how such <lb />
goods can be sold so cheap. <lb />
You have only to call in to be convinced. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
The Low Price Man. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
Come in and look at. the largest line of <lb />
to Grand Lodge. <lb />
Ai I lie lust meeting of Covenant <lb />
No I. O O. F., C. D. <lb />
van appointed as delegate to <lb />
the meeting of the Grand Lodge <lb />
convenes in Charlotte, May F. <lb />
M. Hodges, alternate. W. H. <lb />
recommended as District <lb />
Vice Deputy. <lb />
FINE <lb />
Beard Inches Lot g. <lb />
Mr. J. B Johnson tills us that he <lb />
just in I n of himself <lb />
taken send to his in Chicago <lb />
will make some of <lb />
Windy City's inhabitants <lb />
he picture <lb />
of his long beard. Mr John- <lb />
sou's is inches long he let <lb />
it hung out full at the time of having <lb />
the photograph Ordinarily he <lb />
fold the heard under his vest to <lb />
keep it out of the way. <lb />
I have ever had. All makes, colors and prices. <lb />
A perfect fit guaranteed. <lb />
Folk Miller. <lb />
A large audience was the Court <lb />
Friday war Folk <lb />
were delighted with bit <lb />
me From beginning to end he i <lb />
the well amused and many <lb />
sided ached. I <lb />
in perfect <lb />
the jokes and of <lb />
very while the old <lb />
plantation took tie gray heads <lb />
in the audience buck to limes <lb />
one Man entertain <lb />
audience better did Mr. -Mill <lb />
.-NOW KILL.<lb />
to <lb />
Another <lb />
Called for 20th. <lb />
Swift Galloway and G. W. <lb />
Sugg, of Snow Hill and It. J Davis, <lb />
of the committee appointed <lb />
by the Snow Hill Railroad Company, <lb />
were Wednesday night to confer, <lb />
with the business men Greenville <lb />
relative to bringing the proposed rail- <lb />
road to this town. A meeting was held <lb />
in the House, hut the attendance <lb />
was rather discouraging, very <lb />
the leading business men <lb />
these, present. <lb />
in a few words <lb />
the object the visit the committee <lb />
and suggested that the meeting <lb />
an organization. <lb />
Dr. C. J. was elected <lb />
MY LINE OF- <lb />
Ml <lb />
Goods, Shoes, <lb />
PI <lb />
Gents <lb />
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
the Dollar. <lb />
of the Qr villa <lb />
church have lull of <lb />
rejoicing, not just cause. <lb />
It s known their of <lb />
worship was erected lour years ago the <lb />
little members have <lb />
along with a building debt upon <lb />
The debt now all removed, Mr. J. <lb />
B. custodian the fund, <lb />
toil paid the list dollar the <lb />
church We feel like both re- <lb />
and congratulating them <lb />
this been <lb />
this b is for it will be <lb />
dedicated Mi the Sunday in <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
Straw hats are <lb />
Soda are <lb />
A mumps. <lb />
A moving pay his <lb />
Eggs are being overworked as <lb />
products <lb />
Fresh Curr inter <lb />
S. M. <lb />
April, 1806, gave us some <lb />
hot list weather of the year.<lb />
W. C Hints Co. are in a <lb />
soda fountain at their stoic. <lb />
The In J who is kept in school these <lb />
-j strange to say, is put out. <lb />
Dollar <lb />
nuke, at <lb />
Fountain an <lb />
Store. <lb />
A county man sold in <lb />
Louisburg u ham weighing pounds. <lb />
Tenn , a million <lb />
fire people lost their <lb />
lives. <lb />
Three persons were received by let- <lb />
far in the Baptist church Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
At New eggs selling <lb />
cents a dozen herrings <lb />
thousand. <lb />
In some places Irish potatoes are <lb />
coming up. The bug gels there by the <lb />
the does. <lb />
Some of our dry goods stoics are <lb />
making spring displays that vie with <lb />
the millinery stores point of beauty <lb />
The academy building at Apex was <lb />
burned a few ago, believed to be <lb />
incendiary. <lb />
Corn planting is about over the <lb />
farmers will now turn their attention to <lb />
getting cotton seed in ground. <lb />
The Supreme Court given a new <lb />
trial in the Tucker vs. <lb />
up on from this <lb />
Registration books in the <lb />
wards of the town will he open every <lb />
Saturday between now and the election <lb />
first Monday in May. <lb />
Business without is like <lb />
machinery without oil; it may run for a <lb />
the friction will soon wear it <lb />
and <lb />
Every lime a new bicycle tunics to <lb />
town we think there is another <lb />
of better reads and street.-. May <lb />
the number continue to increase <lb />
A new lot of the <lb />
Fountain Pen at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
r outfit to the <lb />
pen in world <lb />
fl. <lb />
The prize fights among colored boy <lb />
that have taken place here lust <lb />
afternoons, are a violation of the law. <lb />
and the promoters are pursuing a good <lb />
to make some fees r the <lb />
i tor. <lb />
the hard limes would be re- <lb />
if people who can would make <lb />
effort to pay their debts. One man <lb />
holding back what he owes keeps some <lb />
body else from meeting an <lb />
just like the payment of one debt leads <lb />
to the others. <lb />
People up in Wilkes county must <lb />
think that they don't have to pay any <lb />
taxes. The Wilkesboro Chronicle had <lb />
to publish a column supplement to <lb />
hold all the names of the delinquents <lb />
advertised by the Sheriff. The list <lb />
looks like it include nearly every- <lb />
body in the county. <lb />
The law concerning the collection <lb />
should be changed. It should <lb />
compel to collect the taxes In <lb />
the season. The spring season is <lb />
the most of the year for <lb />
paying taxes. In the fall everybody <lb />
has a little something they could pay <lb />
A teacher the pupils who <lb />
have access to newspapers at borne, are <lb />
better readers, spellers, better <lb />
grammarians, and read more <lb />
and obtain n practical <lb />
edge geography in half the time it <lb />
requires others. All which speaks <lb />
well for the educational powers of the <lb />
papers. <lb />
VOICE <lb />
Try on Names and See How <lb />
They Sound. <lb />
Burgess came in <lb />
J. J. <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Jr., left Friday even- <lb />
lug for Morehead. <lb />
C. T. returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Hew York. <lb />
W. R. Smith has moved into the new <lb />
Griffin house in Forbes town. <lb />
John Cherry returned <lb />
Richmond Wednesday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Charles Laughinghouse <lb />
visiting her parents at Snow Hill. <lb />
T. W. Hawkins, of Littleton, came <lb />
down Monday evening to attend court. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. King and children re- <lb />
turned Thursday evening from a visit to <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J. J. of <lb />
is visiting her farther, Dr. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
O. Wilkinson, who has been on the <lb />
tobacco market for sometime, left Wed <lb />
evening for Oxford. <lb />
Mrs. C. P. Spruill. of who <lb />
been visiting her parents here, left <lb />
evening to return home. <lb />
Miss Carrie who is leaching <lb />
p ear her, went Friday <lb />
, evening to remain until Monday. <lb />
r lake has another <lb />
egg t the Reflector collection. A J. Blalock and wife, of Durham, <lb />
Thin one U a dock egg. There is arrived here Friday evening. He re- <lb />
nothing remarkable about the size but returned this morning but Mrs. Blalock <lb />
its peculiar shape is where the curiosity remains to visit her father, A. A. An- <lb />
com in. <lb />
our people have been re Dr. W. who has been at- <lb />
minded of the approach of the summer lending Virginia Medical College at <lb />
season by receiving through the mad a Richmond, arrived here on Wednesday <lb />
ticket good for a glass of coco cola at train and out Jo hi <lb />
It's fine drink. fathers in <lb />
Marriage <lb />
For the first ten days in April eleven <lb />
applicants obtained marriage licenses <lb />
from of Deeds Perkins, two <lb />
being for white couples and nine for <lb />
colored. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
C. E. Smith and Annie <lb />
John T. and <lb />
Grimes and Delia Harris. <lb />
Wan en Dawson and Maggie digs. <lb />
Boston Hardy and Ida Griffin. <lb />
J. and Sarah <lb />
Henry and Little. <lb />
Ed and Minnie Short. <lb />
W. II. Dunn and Mary E. <lb />
Anthony Taylor and N. <lb />
Anthony and <lb />
She Changed Her <lb />
Every row and then the old adage <lb />
many a Is verified. <lb />
A young man and a lady this <lb />
alter tho u, mil <lb />
sparking stage greed t unite <lb />
their hearts and fortunes. The young <lb />
man went o work, built a house, fur- <lb />
it, stocked the pantry with a <lb />
supply provisions and all things <lb />
in readiness to receive his bride, when <lb />
on the eve of the day set for the wed- <lb />
ding he received a note from the young <lb />
lady that she did not want to get mar- <lb />
To take a serious view of this incident, <lb />
a person who will trifle with the <lb />
of another in such manner as this <lb />
n great to answer <lb />
man aid h. T. King and D. J. Which- <lb />
a-d secretaries. Upon taking the chair <lb />
Dr 01.-gun spoke forcibly of the <lb />
advantage .; railroad from Snow Hill <lb />
co Greenville would be to both towns. <lb />
Galloway spoke for the p <lb />
Hill. He many <lb />
years they bad desired a three <lb />
limes charters had been granted fur <lb />
load, and this lime <lb />
mean business. In their to get <lb />
connection the outside world they <lb />
wanted the assistance of and <lb />
of Greenville especially. The road <lb />
Would be built to some <lb />
on Wilmington or the <lb />
Atlantic Carolina roads. <lb />
towns me for tic road <lb />
to go I Greenville is <lb />
point because the advantage <lb />
of water transportation. <lb />
Upon request the charter the pro <lb />
load was read by L. I. Moore. <lb />
is a very liberal one. <lb />
G. W. Sugg it would cost about <lb />
to build the road and north-, <lb />
era capitalists had agreed to <lb />
the amount n The <lb />
of Greene have or- <lb />
election upon ion <lb />
that taking stock the <lb />
road. <lb />
ILL. Davis stated that he thought <lb />
to could be scoured <lb />
at <lb />
A. A. Forbes spoke very earnestly <lb />
of the benefit the road would be to <lb />
Greenville. He alluded to some enter, <lb />
prises this town had lost by <lb />
and said he did not see how <lb />
Greenville could afford to miss securing <lb />
this railroad and let it go elsewhere. <lb />
Upon motion a committed seven <lb />
consisting Alfred Forbes, R. <lb />
King, II. T. King, D. J. shard, L. <lb />
Moore, E. A. and A. A. <lb />
Forbes, was appointed to solicit sub- <lb />
scrip ions and report lit another meeting <lb />
to be held at neon on Tuesday, 20th <lb />
inst. <lb />
MS. <lb />
April j, <lb />
T R Bullock, of Bethel, was here <lb />
Several farmers in this section have <lb />
and coin up and looking nice- <lb />
while a good many have finish- <lb />
ed planting corn. <lb />
Tobacco are plentiful but the <lb />
acreage will be deer; this <lb />
year. <lb />
Quite u large crowd was Urn <lb />
but for some cause no <lb />
preacher was present and there was <lb />
service. <lb />
Maggie J. H. <lb />
Fleming, of House, <lb />
here Saturday Sunday <lb />
Mrs. Whitley and daughter, <lb />
Washington, are visiting Mrs. A. B <lb />
Congleton. <lb />
M. J. Moore and son, W. D. Moore, <lb />
returned a visit to w <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
W. A. R left pi spend <lb />
a week his moth r in Plymouth <lb />
J Taylor and Henry Davis are <lb />
pending a d, at their home in <lb />
Windsor. <lb />
On Sunday an awful wreck occurred <lb />
on the railroad Harrisburg <lb />
north of Charlotte. The <lb />
wreck was caused by a collision n <lb />
No. the northbound mail, and <lb />
No. the southbound local <lb />
Three men were killed and six others <lb />
injured, some them so terribly that <lb />
there is no hope of their recovery. <lb />
There were on the fast <lb />
mail bat none of them went hurt. The <lb />
Charlotte Observer, its usual en- <lb />
got. out a lull sized edition <lb />
Monday morning lull particulars <lb />
of wreck. <lb />
New <lb />
GETTING READY <lb />
Every expectant mother hat <lb />
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not <lb />
Spring Goods <lb />
Arriving Daily at <lb />
C T. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. <lb />
me up Saturday to visit tie. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Glad to see Berry House and <lb />
Rawls, Sunday. Mr. <lb />
Home recovered from a <lb />
at lack of mania. <lb />
lire pained to Hole death <lb />
Mis wit Mr. M. <lb />
A. Saturday <lb />
morning. She Was years <lb />
and had b on a consistent number t, <lb />
the Christian church for some tune <lb />
was a good wile, devoted <lb />
midland by all who knew her. A and pain. <lb />
children an h large mint <lb />
her of in be, <lb />
AND OLD <lb />
V. T. M. is in the <lb />
ready for it, <lb />
no telling <lb />
what may happen. <lb />
Child-birth is full <lb />
of <lb />
Nature is not given proper assistance. <lb />
Mother's Friend <lb />
is the best help you can use at this time. <lb />
It is a liniment, and when regularly <lb />
plied several months before baby comes, <lb />
it makes tho advent easy and nearly pain- <lb />
lees. It relieves and prevents <lb />
relaxes the mus- <lb />
relieves distended feeling, short- <lb />
ens labor, makes recovery rapid and <lb />
without any dangerous after-effects. <lb />
Mother's Friend is good for only one <lb />
purpose, to relieve motherhood of <lb />
v. hen j o i are and lifeless <lb />
need to enrich and pour <lb />
with Hood's <lb />
SI per bottle at all stores, or sent <lb />
by mail r. or <lb />
-J- i- <lb />
tar will be sent to address <lb />
Io <lb />
Northern Markets <lb />
buying more for <lb />
HARD CASH <lb />
Come see us and save money. <lb />
C. T <lb />
Look over this list of <lb />
GOOD THINGS <lb />
see <lb />
if you <lb />
would not <lb />
of them <lb />
like have some <lb />
MIL I i CO., <lb />
Superior <lb />
The jury for the second week <lb />
s composed of D. C. Smith, H. K. Ellis, <lb />
F. Ward, U. Gay, B. F. <lb />
J. C. C M. Smith, J. A. lint <lb />
thews, W. I. Fender, W. L. Robertson, <lb />
B. V. T, F, Ivey <lb />
Smith, W. R. Parker, W. B. Kick a, <lb />
James <lb />
A few matters on the criminal docket <lb />
were completed this morning before the <lb />
civil docket was taken up. <lb />
Jesse James, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
jail. This is the case in which James <lb />
stopped A. C. Hart on the <lb />
and treated him There <lb />
were other cases against James in <lb />
which judgment was suspended. <lb />
Sentence against Simon Tyson, <lb />
in jail, was out and <lb />
judgment upon payment of <lb />
Home. <lb />
As the tobacco season draws to a <lb />
close the boys are getting off one by <lb />
one to spend a few months ion <lb />
M- L. made <lb />
two or tin attempts to shake oil the <lb />
dust of but could not get <lb />
further than the water tank. <lb />
day he took his umbrella along and de- <lb />
that he would drive clear <lb />
to Danville, but the boys are betting <lb />
that he will not get further than Raleigh, <lb />
K. <lb />
Billie Corbett also had the boys <lb />
weeping over him the came as he <lb />
pulled for Durham. Billie was all <lb />
broke up and showed that he hated to <lb />
leave. We are not allowed to tell too <lb />
much, but there are some <lb />
behind who are also broke up at <lb />
away and will he glad to see the <lb />
first cf roll around, when he heads <lb />
back toward Greenville. <lb />
The Board of County Commissioners <lb />
held their usual monthly meeting on <lb />
first <lb />
The total an mini allowed <lb />
was amount paid out <lb />
county purposes in <lb />
Creek and stock law <lb />
in Greenville stock law <lb />
J May <lb />
Edith Wiggins, M Heath and Martha <lb />
Tripp were added to pauper list <lb />
monthly allowance. <lb />
The Sheriff reported he had laid <lb />
out a a public road in Greenville town- <lb />
ship though the lands Shade Cox, <lb />
Mary Harder, M. D. <lb />
others, as ordered March meeting. <lb />
T. W. C. Moore leased <lb />
cents taxes oil personal property. <lb />
Beaufort County Lumber Co., <lb />
was released luxes <lb />
to them. <lb />
Land C. A. <lb />
acres, was reduced in valuation from <lb />
to <lb />
Property West was ordered <lb />
to be placed on tux list and <lb />
collect same. <lb />
R W. King was allowed for <lb />
traveling expenses to Wilson and return, <lb />
being certified by the Commissioners to <lb />
be paid by the State. <lb />
The price paid for board for prisoners <lb />
n jail was reduced from cents to <lb />
cents per day. <lb />
J. presented receipt <lb />
showing that he had settled the hire <lb />
of Gray contract was can- <lb />
The pay of the Chairman of the <lb />
Board was increased from to per <lb />
day. <lb />
The following were appointed to list <lb />
the State county taxes for <lb />
F. Boyd. <lb />
G. Chapman. <lb />
B. Moore. <lb />
Swift Johnson. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
S. Tyson. <lb />
Beaver II. Manning. <lb />
L- Stancill. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
J. <lb />
H. Langley. <lb />
In Feeble Health <lb />
to do Work Nervous <lb />
and Tired-All These Troubles <lb />
Cured by Hood's <lb />
For the past four years I have been In <lb />
feeble health, and tor two years past, <lb />
owing to of climate, I here not <lb />
been able to do my work. I was nervous <lb />
and had a tired feeling and was under <lb />
treatment of <lb />
grew worse. husband Insisted on my <lb />
trying Hood's I finally <lb />
consented, and began taking it the <lb />
June, The bottle did mo so <lb />
much good that I continued with It, and <lb />
after taking toot bottles and one bottle of <lb />
Pills am to do my work, <lb />
mid the tired, nervous feeling is entirely <lb />
Mrs. G. N. Hosea, Ga. <lb />
J. R. COREY, <lb />
IN- <lb />
-AND COLLARS <lb />
A General Horse <lb />
Millinery. <lb />
Premier Brand of Extra California Pears <lb />
Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peaches, <lb />
Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Preserves, <lb />
Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, early <lb />
June Peas, C lives. Celery Sauce, Royal <lb />
Baking Powder, Cream Baking Powder, <lb />
which is as good as Royal for less money, and a <lb />
thousand other good things. Phone No. <lb />
Also a nice line <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Purifier. Sold all six fur is. <lb />
Hood's phis a- <lb />
can now be found in <lb />
the store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
We opened in the old Moore store with a <lb />
Hue <lb />
Millinery and Cress Goods, <lb />
which are offered to the for their inspection. See the lutes <lb />
and at low Got <lb />
bats at <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall Co's. <lb />
I have bad 1-1 <lb />
Dealers, Hue Makers <lb />
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb />
offer their services to public- We are orders for <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
and assure you we will us host of Flues <lb />
for the least price. All our work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb />
anything in our line a lo a bicycle. We <lb />
you to come and see us. Respectfully, <lb />
CO. <lb />
A man named Perkins, who <lb />
is in a condition, ha <lb />
placed in jail for safety until lie can be <lb />
admitted into the State hospital. <lb />
While being detained in the Court <lb />
House tor examination he cut a out <lb />
one the in the <lb />
office. <lb />
Cards are el <lb />
Miss Jennie <lb />
ton, to Mr. J. Jordan, on ilia<lb />
GOTO KI SEE A EM DISPLAY <lb />
Every Day is Opening Day <lb />
as is receiving some- <lb />
thing New Daily. <lb />
All the latest <lb />
Be sure to go to <lb />
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
If you want anything in <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
line call and me. can save you money on <lb />
FINES SHOES of Eagle brand. <lb />
A. White's <lb />
Old Stand <lb />
GROCERY STORE.<lb />
Opened a Grocery s m lo T White's have a full line of <lb />
CIGARS TOBACCO. <lb />
to select from Everything fresh and low down in price. A <lb />
u extended to all. Come see me, will make it pay yon- <lb />
JAMES B WHITE. <lb />
Novelties. <lb />
I Fashionable <lb />
j Designs. <lb />
Silk and Wool Dress Goods <lb />
IN LATEST EFFECTS. <lb />
In beautiful pat- <lb />
terns for cos- <lb />
These at remark <lb />
low prices. <lb />
Come see thorn. <lb />
variety of <lb />
our Spring and <lb />
Summer offer- <lb />
was never <lb />
before <lb />
Come see them. <lb />
Clothing, Hats and Shoes. <lb />
Perfect fit guaranteed. Foreign and Domestic. <lb />
HICKS TAFT, <lb />
Emporium Spring Fabrics. <lb /></p>
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ob <lb />
is the sum, which may possibly <lb />
added to our tax- list by the lute de <lb />
of the United Supreme <lb />
Court by <lb />
in vs. Foe. That MM <lb />
holds that property an <lb />
company liable to taxation by a State <lb />
is not merely the tangible property it <lb />
has therein, but it addition pro- <lb />
portion its total capital as the <lb />
done in such bears to the <lb />
entire business done throughout the <lb />
The same is held to be <lb />
as to railroads, telegraph, <lb />
car and other com- <lb />
doing 1.11 <lb />
To illustrate how this works. he <lb />
Southern Company new <lb />
b ides its on gross r <lb />
a property tax only on the <lb />
it has in Carolina, con- <lb />
cf a horses, and <lb />
MM. this it must pay <lb />
in audition a tax upon a pro- <lb />
capital. II has a <lb />
of and does one-tenth <lb />
its business in Carolina this will <lb />
add to our tax We <lb />
these figures for <lb />
merely, we do not know either its <lb />
capital stock or the per cent of its to <lb />
business which is North <lb />
But let us turn to other <lb />
which we more about. <lb />
There is the Western Union Telegraph <lb />
Company with its <lb />
-20,000,000 on it pays or <lb />
per dividends, though its actual <lb />
physical, tangible property i i probably <lb />
worth not more than the <lb />
balance being water. It levies upon <lb />
the people of North Carolina rates <lb />
high enough to pay proportionate <lb />
part on the capital, <lb />
but pay taxes to the public only <lb />
on their pol <lb />
WOMEN DISLIKE STINGY MEN. <lb />
When Latter Them <lb />
to a <lb />
If there is object of dislike to <lb />
PAPER PHOTO FRAMES. <lb />
Bow Ml <lb />
Decorative Trifles. <lb />
The pretty crinkled paper so much <lb />
a worm t is o stingy man. n vogue and which has been so <lb />
by do not mean that the fair used for lamp shades Is the <lb />
sex anxious for a man to spend host of material for photograph <lb />
than he can afford, but they <lb />
do feel that it is due to them -when <lb />
they are invited out to have the <lb />
frames, which, when they are com- <lb />
not only effective, but <lb />
have nothing tawdry or cheap look- <lb />
privilege of they want j in about I hem, though only made <lb />
from a menu without being prompt- of cardboard and paper. The stock <lb />
ed by host to what he i in trade must include crinkled paper <lb />
in different shades. Small rolls, <lb />
called the may be <lb />
wires and <lb />
in North Carolina, at only <lb />
while probably one fortieth <lb />
their is done i.; North <lb />
If so they are taxable not only <lb />
or. the property, but <lb />
on one of their <lb />
capital. This will add to <lb />
the lax list of he Slate. In <lb />
way, the Postal Telegraph Company <lb />
and Hit Palace Car Company <lb />
will largely to the <lb />
Then tin re is the Bail. <lb />
read system. When it to lay- <lb />
taxes they insist paying <lb />
oily upon tangible <lb />
property in the State, but when <lb />
it to levying tolls on <lb />
on being high <lb />
enough to pay the pro;, <lb />
part of interest on their <lb />
bonded indebtedness and u div <lb />
of <lb />
about one-fourth of the track of <lb />
the Southern system is in Caro- <lb />
it is thus that the <lb />
North Carolina receive <lb />
of per <lb />
the which collects, by it , <lb />
tariff, dividends many per <lb />
not only on die but on <lb />
which has heretofore <lb />
taxation. It is i this way <lb />
wealth is u,. in Keith <lb />
Carolina, carted to New York and <lb />
and a fair of m <lb />
capital ill gathering this is <lb />
not taxed in North in <lb />
London or New York, either, for that <lb />
matter. <lb />
Justice Fuller puts <lb />
it in the Company <lb />
is it that of wagons, <lb />
etc. produce <lb />
earnings in a The answer i <lb />
And in like manner, aid <lb />
with like it may beaded how can <lb />
the bare of the <lb />
in North Carolina which is <lb />
earn n <lb />
on but to pay o i one- <lb />
of b <lb />
on <lb />
enormous they are i <lb />
pay and the expenses ruining <lb />
With <lb />
and most of their capital exempt <lb />
taxes no wonder a id their <lb />
rolling in wealth, while , <lb />
people are gelling so poor a <lb />
or a MM is a d <lb />
inducement, by the corporal ions, <lb />
to offer the Legislature, to <lb />
vote against any in of <lb />
better for the burden beaten <lb />
and m alt I. producers. <lb />
The railroad commissioners era, <lb />
they will lake decisions <lb />
United States Supreme Court for <lb />
largely increase am <lb />
taxes fail hf wealth <lb />
may admit of consideration in the <lb />
of the Express decision <lb />
the large Life aid re <lb />
s ; in the Stall, <lb />
but with their hen <lb />
not taxable on a part <lb />
to the amount <lb />
done in this Tic <lb />
wealth earner have borne tie m <lb />
of taxation long i is <lb />
time the wealth <lb />
should pay their <lb />
en a vast machine to <lb />
its lingers within the rs of our <lb />
to up and lake home <lb />
it is a pro part <lb />
the for that purpose <lb />
should pay taxes to government, <lb />
whose it evades and whose gov- <lb />
and <lb />
it while gathering up its <lb />
. ,, i, i a hi -v <lb />
vest golden rT. ., i .,., <lb />
. . . WORKS, <lb />
The man doesn't have to say, <lb />
must or you mustn't <lb />
take A woman is quick to <lb />
the saving keynote when <lb />
he will you have <lb />
think I will have a and <lb />
though she may loathe <lb />
she fools it her duty to say, <lb />
then, I will have Some <lb />
mean know that they can easily <lb />
a woman this way, and it <lb />
would serve them just right if their <lb />
guest were to say, for my <lb />
part, I prefer terrapin, frosh <lb />
mushrooms, a and <lb />
some <lb />
Oh, no, we never do say that. We <lb />
are guided by the inflection in the <lb />
man's and take whatever ha <lb />
wants us to, whether we like it or <lb />
not Now, don't object one bit <lb />
to a man being economical. It is a <lb />
praiseworthy trait, but for goodness <lb />
sake don't have him practice it when <lb />
he takes a woman out to luncheon, <lb />
dinner or supper. If he really can't <lb />
afford anything she might ask for, <lb />
ho has no right to invite her. Let <lb />
him do tho elegant frequently <lb />
and do it right when he is about it. <lb />
Tho woman of the world will per- <lb />
order a more extravagant meal <lb />
than ho would desire, but she won't <lb />
break him if he entertains her but <lb />
once in decent style, instead of <lb />
or four times in poverty stricken <lb />
fashion that makes his guest want <lb />
to pass her purse across the to <lb />
him to help him out of his difficulty. <lb />
There is no pleasure in eating under <lb />
such circumstances, and a woman <lb />
would feel much pleased with <lb />
a man if no such suggestion were <lb />
made and thus escaped an <lb />
of his meanness. Let it be <lb />
said right bore that the really <lb />
man is not tho to get into such <lb />
a predicament. He knows ho can't <lb />
and he stays out of trouble by not <lb />
inviting you to a swell <lb />
and then looking pained if you order <lb />
something beyond what he had ex <lb />
It is tho man who wants <lb />
make a show of being a <lb />
who too of ton <lb />
by episode of this sort <lb />
that he is not. <lb />
boy will know how to or Jet <lb />
ho grows said a young <lb />
mother tho other day, have <lb />
write out tho menu for him every <lb />
time ho takes a young lady out. <lb />
won't be any will yon <lb />
about it, but lie will select a <lb />
dainty little meal that will <lb />
her from the embarrassment of <lb />
but won't be up of the <lb />
cheapest things in sight, and <lb />
therefore, give her ft chance, if she <lb />
not for his choice, to make <lb />
a change in one or more dishes with- <lb />
out feeling that she is an up to date <lb />
Jack Sheppard who has an <lb />
happy victim into h restaurant <lb />
to rob<lb />
Sailors have an idea that rats will <lb />
forsake a doomed vessel, and sorer, <lb />
curious instances, tolerably <lb />
authenticated, have been reported <lb />
or the rats leaving a vessel which <lb />
to disaster. It is a <lb />
well known fact that rate frequent- <lb />
desert a about to and, <lb />
which are on the point of <lb />
in. Miners have boon <lb />
warned of coming disaster by tho <lb />
flight of tho rats and left the <lb />
to tho impend- <lb />
accident. both these it <lb />
is probable that the were fright- <lb />
by tho settling of tho beams of <lb />
the or of tho pillars and earth <lb />
in the mines. It is probable that <lb />
their senses arc acute <lb />
those of and the <lb />
by tho of the earth <lb />
and rocks in a would ob- <lb />
served by thrill ions before it <lb />
minors. <lb />
The of this <lb />
pleated to learn that there i-i at least <lb />
dreaded d that sci- baa <lb />
been able l cure in all its <lb />
is Hall's t Cure is <lb />
positive cure now known to <lb />
the f Catarrh being <lb />
a co disease, requires a <lb />
Hall t <lb />
Care is taken infernally, <lb />
the blood <lb />
the system, destining the <lb />
foundation of the disease, giving <lb />
by i ding up the <lb />
and nature do- <lb />
pr. have <lb />
in <lb />
tiny- Her Hot Hull <lb />
case tint it f cute. Send for list <lb />
of <lb />
J. . Props <lb />
Toledo. O. <lb />
by <lb />
bought for a penny each. <lb />
sufficient for the flowers, while the <lb />
largo rolls, which are much broader <lb />
and used for covering tho <lb />
frames, cost each, a glue pot <lb />
end glue, plenty of <lb />
boxes come in very <lb />
glasses cut by tho local glazier, <lb />
inches by 1-2 inches for cabinet <lb />
sized photograph, and lastly a <lb />
few yards of different colored baby <lb />
ribbon all tho materials that <lb />
are necessary; hence for a <lb />
lings n large quantity of these <lb />
tic frames may be made. <lb />
Take two pieces of cardboard and <lb />
cut them the size you want tho <lb />
frame to be, say by <lb />
inches. These will the front <lb />
and back of the frame. Tho front <lb />
must a small oblong part cut <lb />
out a little smaller than the size of <lb />
the photograph, so that the name of <lb />
the photographer, etc., shall not <lb />
show. Cut it n little to one side of <lb />
the frame and also about two inches <lb />
from tho bottom. Now, cover the <lb />
board with white or dark green <lb />
crinkled pap r or any other color. <lb />
The paper should be cut larger than <lb />
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photograph has to glue it <lb />
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will be ready for the glass, <lb />
also glued on at each car <lb />
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the back with two fasteners <lb />
to form tho stand. The front and <lb />
J are then ready to glue together. <lb />
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must . left open to slip the photo- <lb />
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dexterous twirl of the thumb and <lb />
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thumb until it is within an <lb />
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