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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
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It is the paper for the <lb/>
people- <lb/>
W W W V <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY 1897. <lb/>
No. Enameled Steel <lb/>
it- we them <lb/>
wide, in. true, In. <lb/>
In. wide. A arc's in. <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
Everywhere local h are raying <lb/>
unkind boot us. <lb/>
are tired . them double <lb/>
prices; our immense money- <lb/>
is enlightening <lb/>
Drop a postal now for com- <lb/>
of Furniture, Mat tinge. <lb/>
Carpet. Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Fancy Lamp, <lb/>
Bedding. etc. The <lb/>
costs you nothing ire pay all post- <lb/>
age. Get double value for your <lb/>
dollar by dealing with the <lb/>
JULIUS HINES SON, <lb/>
BALTIMORE, MD. <lb/>
Four Weeks. <lb/>
ANEW WAY TO RE TOBACCO. <lb/>
lie It be- <lb/>
ONE OF <lb/>
more record a d <lb/>
old nay interest <lb/>
your 1-1 add. I r. n nut dwell <lb/>
car or and J i <lb/>
on. . mid <lb/>
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upon the More room floor mid oar <lb/>
Mammy upon her s <lb/>
cone it white s . <lb/>
u stool wild hammer w v. <lb/>
cutting little the sugar <lb/>
dish. little lumps flew i the <lb/>
floor ii was to scramble for. <lb/>
When tin- Union army d <lb/>
U is to leave as <lb/>
her husband and <lb/>
bad departed did -l in crying <lb/>
bitterly us nil amend <lb/>
Her husband having threatened <lb/>
another wife she loved <lb/>
white --l <lb/>
soldiers crowded into neat <lb/>
room y I her woman you <lb/>
re fool to here and cook <lb/>
these people -k baling d <lb/>
yen know you are free T <lb/>
sin- replied, didn't need suck us <lb/>
lo I was free I as <lb/>
long Ion; you here, the <lb/>
I. made me tree from tin <lb/>
of sin death. w you gs <lb/>
.; your business and I'll lend <lb/>
lo <lb/>
sin- bad long been subject to severe <lb/>
sore throats watch my r always <lb/>
mopped aid toad i fully, soon <lb/>
alter her took bur to Washing <lb/>
ton she was sick one M those <lb/>
mid neglect made fatal. She <lb/>
pa -e . <lb/>
It In -r oil borne, <lb/>
Would ht-r. s-h ill <lb/>
meet where one In <lb/>
tree from sin and white in <lb/>
tile blood of tin- <lb/>
around His <lb/>
Fr. fat M. told I <lb/>
fort day about to be equaled. i <lb/>
v i i i iii iii.-iii a good s o-v <lb/>
in a boy, who <lb/>
I . the of coring <lb/>
While the j man and a <lb/>
t w .- Unit mi d a p tobacco j <lb/>
of the is quite to the ; . s <lb/>
contrary his rt for . <lb/>
i the a a of He cured by the et and <lb/>
John H- who in st a <lb/>
wood, coal nod lee at tie corner J in by widen to <lb/>
of Bank Hutu who i, ., , ., , , <lb/>
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of are. the <lb/>
crippled awn was an <lb/>
people, old pi c <lb/>
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it was to this he now . , ,. , . . , . <lb/>
ascribe bis -u- <lb/>
George saw a on <lb/>
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to drink or all or its case might he. <lb/>
He preferred j .,,.,, all,, <lb/>
and this being to <lb/>
parents, he was w am <lb/>
i watched while at borne- Lia-i i had been removed tin. <lb/>
November he was visiting man, bat hi nit at ml <lb/>
of u neighbor . He <lb/>
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Ins reach a bottle, S <lb/>
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To the People of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Our energies have never relaxed, <lb/>
forts have never ceased to the best i , <lb/>
stock . <lb/>
A St woman has Wed <lb/>
by appropriating <lb/>
insurance money she got on I <lb/>
ii r life, lo paying his <lb/>
debts The was for <lb/>
bet benefit could not Lave <lb/>
touched by the creditors of; <lb/>
deceased band, whose <lb/>
memory she thus honored. <lb/>
George of <lb/>
I born observatory, <lb/>
is quoted us stying <lb/>
which Ii is thrown the w- t , -i, , ,, <lb/>
s .-ii excitement is the <lb/>
i-a.-s mi <lb/>
meridian at o'clock <lb/>
visible at S <lb/>
; resembles a strong white <lb/>
Hie Boston man who walked M noticeable in I lie <lb/>
into jocularly id- portion of Ai <lb/>
the that rate for a star ii takes its <lb/>
he'd poison himself with a cup of, c the Anally <lb/>
I intend lo no it. but I that corner. Vs the <lb/>
the coffee seared tee la tin , the <lb/>
Our out of his senses by a it to appear t a <lb/>
back in his chair dead. It <lb/>
was no label on it. no <lb/>
while mid lo the it <lb/>
one was near, ho proceeded to of draw With this <lb/>
drink therefrom. Its contents, <lb/>
carbolic acid, proved a little <lb/>
strong even George, <lb/>
immediately <lb/>
He carried home medical <lb/>
, at once summoned, but not- <lb/>
withstanding every on their <lb/>
I part, he is now in had, a living, <lb/>
skeleton. <lb/>
Although be suffered I <lb/>
his mind be other <lb/>
and Up where <lb/>
was done <lb/>
th.- Area ware and the <lb/>
began. what he bad <lb/>
the while do the did <lb/>
lie went inside the and <lb/>
consul ed his to ascertain the <lb/>
it was not four wot ks j added lo or <lb/>
I ago that boy found i ; wood as be <lb/>
to anything on his <lb/>
stomach. Not a mouthful of food <lb/>
has he hid during the past mouth , <lb/>
his only being a sip <lb/>
milk, or now then, taken cured. Later on both nun <lb/>
and aid as he <lb/>
had seen it done. Everything went oil <lb/>
j from a lively lad of one <lb/>
hundred pounds weight he is <lb/>
DOW nothing but skin aid <lb/>
lying by inches and weighing not <lb/>
ore than thirty pounds. His <lb/>
are for something <lb/>
to drink, but whenever <lb/>
broad or any other food is offered <lb/>
he refuses it. say his <lb/>
death is only a question of time, <lb/>
but his appearance in life is <lb/>
of ossified His parents <lb/>
have become reconciled his <lb/>
file, while the boy himself does <lb/>
not comprehend anything save <lb/>
that h- ii a <lb/>
Most and The <lb/>
along with tin-in, have been natter the <lb/>
that when the <lb/>
a man oat the <lb/>
the mere of granting pardon <lb/>
restored the subject ti A <lb/>
us is not the <lb/>
ease. Thus the -lit in a <lb/>
issue I this on <lb/>
e perfectly that <lb/>
was colored convicts <lb/>
before their expired in order <lb/>
to restore th -m to proves be <lb/>
an The Landmark never <lb/>
does anybody an injustice and <lb/>
we make the correction gladly---- <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
their tobacco to mil <lb/>
said it. That of the while <lb/>
by regulation process, <lb/>
cents ii pound, while that the <lb/>
sold a pound. <lb/>
bill. Now who dares lo <lb/>
that the black man's new <lb/>
curing is not the ban <lb/>
isn't enough of n to give <lb/>
advice It simply b the Story and <lb/>
Ids their own <lb/>
Lam <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
from which to select your purchases. We <lb/>
confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores in our <lb/>
The Oxford Let gel <lb/>
following advice to <lb/>
which is north <lb/>
heeding id acting <lb/>
j all means let our divine <lb/>
their moDer crop between cotton <lb/>
I and tobacco as the <lb/>
; farmers are doing, keep <lb/>
with that has <lb/>
tobacco a their <lb/>
of I lie are <lb/>
from which to buy your for disposed to admit that <lb/>
coming year. Go. are sold on time at close i e <lb/>
f r benefit those <lb/>
credit prices to customers approved credit. to the Be- <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that Cell of the Ml- <lb/>
t f . . n c i i Henna, who knows about these <lb/>
wonderful influence gold, silver or greens- e will rear- <lb/>
back. When enter into our possession schedules <lb/>
they are again converted into the bar- l <lb/>
gains we can buy for the benefit our <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb/>
led away but cone straight back to your <lb/>
reddish hue on ii o under side mid <lb/>
on the portion when <lb/>
through a gists. The l I be <lb/>
body Vet Dos <lb/>
Star mid follows <lb/>
while panel <lb/>
brighter still plan any star, shines on <lb/>
ahead. <lb/>
But in spite of the cold <lb/>
of science, t-re thou- <lb/>
sands of people west still <lb/>
believe that they hate seen <lb/>
nil Us airship, a id who utterly <lb/>
to acknowledge have bun <lb/>
without knowing it. <lb/>
people will study the southern <lb/>
sky about the u el e will <lb/>
see the airship into <lb/>
like a sea--i The men <lb/>
will I ell them it is the u of <lb/>
the Scorpion, on.- of the mod <lb/>
the V not <lb/>
believe it. <lb/>
Our revered reverend <lb/>
friend, Ayer, baa got- <lb/>
ten gay since into <lb/>
the of his relief. <lb/>
man who makes plenty lot pa-t there wee never a <lb/>
of humor <lb/>
at hast whether the mi of the down <lb/>
, i i i , cotton Bella low. But be who has trodden, for whose <lb/>
Who Will take Care your interests to supplies ft family and d made himself responsible, <lb/>
and work the harder to make of you a noon his <lb/>
stronger customer and better friend <lb/>
proceeds will coming and he did but sit his <lb/>
Straight dealing between mail every time. Let our Hut the <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of these things <lb/>
soon <lb/>
and over a now leaf this <lb/>
TO OX. <lb/>
Mr. s Jones, of the drug Ii ill of <lb/>
Jones Son. III., in speaking <lb/>
f Dr. New says that, <lb/>
last winier his was attacked wile. v ill begin Jun <lb/>
Ii and her case grew . . <lb/>
lions physicians at and J we 23rd. <lb/>
do -g her It ., <lb/>
to develop into Hasty Miller, an old <lb/>
lion. Kings New <lb/>
store, and selling lots of ii, he <lb/>
Tin- session of the Summer <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
22nd. <lb/>
died <lb/>
ii limy home <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
teen sin <lb/>
, aim Jots u, lie ,, ,.,. ,, , , <lb/>
took horn and to the surprise had teen <lb/>
of all she fees; n to get better the inmate of the home sixteen <lb/>
rt-. a------- . . <lb/>
Salisbury Sun. <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
hi all courts. <lb/>
Skinner. H W. <lb/>
to I <lb/>
H E A <lb/>
Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
B. F. Tyson, <lb/>
rt i N- N. C <lb/>
C ALLOW TYSON, <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Practice in all C <lb/>
dose, and half dozen dollar bottles <lb/>
her sound and well Dr. Kings <lb/>
New <lb/>
Colds is guaranteed to <lb/>
work Try it. Free trial <lb/>
at Jo-in g tore- <lb/>
Own Sin. <lb/>
In a careless nurse deserted <lb/>
the she <lb/>
was wheeling the two year old <lb/>
sou of M. F. at Montreal, <lb/>
she went for a short <lb/>
walk with a soldier sweetheart <lb/>
from the local English <lb/>
When she returned her charge <lb/>
was gone. The Button family <lb/>
every effort to recover <lb/>
little one but without avail. <lb/>
Am has recently developed, it <lb/>
was by a man named Myers <lb/>
in hope of securing a reward- <lb/>
After he was committed he <lb/>
became so much alarmed that be <lb/>
never dared to claim money from <lb/>
the s family and the child <lb/>
reached the age of years <lb/>
care. <lb/>
In Meyers died, for a <lb/>
year his wife kept the boy with <lb/>
her. was troubled in <lb/>
her conscience, and finally <lb/>
ea to devise some plan of <lb/>
the lad to bis family- She <lb/>
feared to go directly to with <lb/>
her story, and by way of reaching <lb/>
them secured employment as a <lb/>
domestic in their household- <lb/>
The Britons were without a <lb/>
child of their own, when Mrs. <lb/>
Myers suggested that they adopt <lb/>
her a bright lad of at <lb/>
the time, they readily fell in with <lb/>
the Mr-. soon after <lb/>
left employ- She kept up a <lb/>
K. D. L.<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
over C <lb/>
store. <lb/>
John E. f. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, X. Greenville, R. <lb/>
HARDING, <lb/>
k. , <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
Special attention to <lb/>
of <lb/>
de on short time. <lb/>
V. H. Long, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
O and at Las <lb/>
all the <lb/>
ail <lb/>
and arc a very serious nature, <lb/>
but the sad mishap the lit- <lb/>
tie year old son Mr. Harris <lb/>
la-t is the most <lb/>
and befit rending of the sad- <lb/>
Mi, lives near <lb/>
hauls pine to a saw mill. <lb/>
On Ike day mentioned he had his little <lb/>
sen with him on the large log carriage <lb/>
as he was making a return trip with a <lb/>
heavy load. A sudden jar cl the cart <lb/>
in running over a root caused the child <lb/>
to the ground with his head <lb/>
the rut just in t id the large why <lb/>
that ens grinding the earth under its <lb/>
tin- and weighty load, the <lb/>
team could b- stopped the top part <lb/>
the head frees just over the car, <lb/>
around the was <lb/>
the body and mashed flat. The <lb/>
lather was alone and had to gather up <lb/>
the and curry them hems <lb/>
place the dead child in its mother's <lb/>
Argus. <lb/>
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we I <lb/>
are friend of all. see us. we- <lb/>
will serve you to the <lb/>
attention, best of Service and holiest says an was the of a spring lamb <lb/>
to say grace <lb/>
noble of this week he <lb/>
has a., editorial which is real <lb/>
spotty. Be frolics around he <lb/>
Observer like a kitten lie <lb/>
in and among parts <lb/>
speech with the of a <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the -Pee- <lb/>
f. <lb/>
For Young Po pie Try. <lb/>
Try not to look at richer homes <lb/>
covet their c furniture. <lb/>
A Gold Kind. <lb/>
Try -a <lb/>
the and shun debt <lb/>
form-. <lb/>
not being to it, <lb/>
tackled the <lb/>
following <lb/>
receipt of <lb/>
favor of this date. Allow to <lb/>
express our gratitude for ex- <lb/>
good will. Trusting <lb/>
that our house may merit your <lb/>
confidence that we may have <lb/>
many good from you tins <lb/>
Frank Jones <lb/>
county, was in town Monday and <lb/>
told the editor that A. II. Fuller, of I a, we are <lb/>
Tabernacle township, a thousand j , <lb/>
dollars in gold last Sunday morning. <lb/>
Try to the too common Saturday Fuller of. <lb/>
meaning folks of all pat lies in <lb/>
what the <lb/>
of his spirits is, however, <lb/>
of do consequence. It is enough <lb/>
to know that Hallelujah has <lb/>
teal re axed. We are delighted to <lb/>
note change. As the ladies <lb/>
nay, it is We <lb/>
have feared that he would never <lb/>
But relief has re <lb/>
stored the color to his check and <lb/>
joy to his hear, the play of <lb/>
is beautiful to behold. <lb/>
is hope oven for Ram <lb/>
soy that ho yet cease his <lb/>
By by the honest and well , <lb/>
lamentations and consent to smile. <lb/>
I . ,. . . ,. i mi inn ties in i . . . <lb/>
an unwise finding money at a certain spot on his , ,. . lo the sometime pessimistic <lb/>
, . ,. , l country will learn that profession- , . . , , <lb/>
plantation and Sunday morning he was . but now and <lb/>
r . . , , are mostly humbugs , , , <lb/>
so dream that he , , . . , , . hopeful Aver, we make our <lb/>
reform . <lb/>
place <lb/>
or mail <lb/>
where the <lb/>
Try a step and <lb/>
he homes o the suffering poor <lb/>
is liable to spring <lb/>
up. <lb/>
be dreamed id and lo dig <lb/>
as ones found e, thousand liars <lb/>
is to reform the lines that attack <lb/>
I be lines before the <lb/>
pie courier. X than men <lb/>
Why He Quit. <lb/>
A professional who was <lb/>
accustomed lo take his looming <lb/>
stepped into a saloon, and going up to <lb/>
the called whiskey. A <lb/>
individual steppe up to hi <lb/>
T say, you ask an <lb/>
to join lie was <lb/>
annoyed by the man's and <lb/>
roughly him, am not in the <lb/>
of drinking <lb/>
tramp replied need not so <lb/>
cranky and high minded, my friend. I <lb/>
venture lo ray that I am rt just as good <lb/>
a as you arc, have just as good <lb/>
desultory correspondence with I education, and I to <lb/>
them for years and finally <lb/>
dropped out sight. <lb/>
in the meantime the <lb/>
and supposedly adopted son <lb/>
removed to a farm in northern <lb/>
New York and afterwards to <lb/>
another near Akron, la. A few <lb/>
days ago they received a It <lb/>
from Mrs. Myers, in England, <lb/>
giving full of the <lb/>
abduction of their child years <lb/>
ago and the method she adopted <lb/>
to retain him to his own father <lb/>
and mother. <lb/>
According to Rev. Dr. <lb/>
the Southern States have spent <lb/>
for popular education <lb/>
drink was just as respectable as you <lb/>
are. What is more, I always Knew <lb/>
to act the gentleman. Take my <lb/>
word for you stick to John Barley- <lb/>
corn and he will bring you to just the <lb/>
same I Struck with his <lb/>
words, the gentleman set down his <lb/>
glass and turned to look at him. His <lb/>
eyes were bloodshot, his face <lb/>
his boots mismatched, his clothing <lb/>
filthy. it was drinking that <lb/>
made you like it was <lb/>
it will bring you lo the same <lb/>
you stick to up <lb/>
touched glass he poured be contents <lb/>
Try lo be in the family cir- <lb/>
no matter how; annoying may be <lb/>
the and house-keep- <lb/>
trials. <lb/>
Try lo co-operate cheerfully in <lb/>
ranging the family expenses and <lb/>
equally in only necessary <lb/>
aid economies. <lb/>
Try buying all that to <lb/>
work with while adorning the <lb/>
house at first with simply what will <lb/>
render it <lb/>
Try to that matters but <lb/>
what provided you <lb/>
are to to right and <lb/>
duly, and your expenses within <lb/>
your means. <lb/>
in gold, g el mid <lb/>
dollar corns. The is supposed <lb/>
have b.-en buried man a evils of the Clay or the <lb/>
hundred years ago by some old miser. aid by determined effort <lb/>
Fuller is doubt the happiest man in or stay them But such <lb/>
Randolph county <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
men are actuated by <lb/>
love of light, and not by selfish <lb/>
j aggrandizement. They never <lb/>
A Great Man. j for for self, they will not <lb/>
Mr. William Jennings attracts accept emoluments, but tie- <lb/>
more from the American pub <lb/>
he than ant other man in private life. <lb/>
purpose, sacrifice sell <lb/>
for the they uphold <lb/>
and extend our <lb/>
He he I a new <lb/>
light it h s in him a <lb/>
to which nothing <lb/>
but relief could have given birth. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The most remarkable that <lb/>
has ever been made in the South <lb/>
has Mr. <lb/>
operator at the <lb/>
Lino at <lb/>
received a telegram at <lb/>
goes crowds to say there have few i, lay afternoon from Ricky M <lb/>
N by The de-t. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
dent today sent, the following <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
B. <lb/>
to be envoy extraordinary and <lb/>
minister plenipotentiary the <lb/>
United to Turkey; George N. <lb/>
West, off the United Slates lo <lb/>
X ova <lb/>
of Ne- <lb/>
to be assistant <lb/>
war. <lb/>
To be of District <lb/>
B. Wright <lb/>
John W. <lb/>
hear him, and shake- his hand. Several <lb/>
Stale legislatures have had him address <lb/>
them, a mark of granted few. <lb/>
He is hailed in many quarters as I he- <lb/>
next President. <lb/>
His instead being on <lb/>
wane, as is the usual ens- <lb/>
defeated candidates, seems to be in- <lb/>
creasing all the <lb/>
s. <lb/>
The Danger of office. <lb/>
that public mi- <lb/>
for other should <lb/>
the rising yo man today to <lb/>
eyes a way from polities, and <lb/>
to suit -r the desire of to turn <lb/>
him aside straight course a <lb/>
manly independent, sell-supporting ea <lb/>
It will pay richly in the long ran. <lb/>
Biblical Recorder. <lb/>
the war, of which <lb/>
to education of colored I never to <lb/>
children. it <lb/>
The of this country is <lb/>
Then are of him, and <lb/>
j . . and <lb/>
he spends about a ,., ailing Nature <lb/>
helping the railroads, hotels, etc, lo get performance of functions. Kb cult <lb/>
without SI excellent appetizer and <lb/>
aids Old People it just <lb/>
OLD PEOPLE. <lb/>
people require medicine to <lb/>
the bowels and kidneys will <lb/>
the true remedy in Hitters. <lb/>
This medicine does not stimulate and <lb/>
contains no whiskey nor other latest <lb/>
cant, but acts as a tonic and <lb/>
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels, <lb/>
adding strength and giving to the <lb/>
hi <lb/>
examples of such in world's <lb/>
history; there are fewer today than <lb/>
ever Journal. <lb/>
the at rival there of <lb/>
he special express train which <lb/>
Florence, S. C, exactly three <lb/>
hours previously. This beats all <lb/>
former records by many minutes <lb/>
run from F to Rocky <lb/>
Mount a d stance of <lb/>
made minutes. Take from <lb/>
this two minute stops <lb/>
it shows the phenomenal inn <lb/>
ITS miles in minutes. The <lb/>
know- die name and residences r Observer says the <lb/>
minis and cousins, even it he who accomplished this <lb/>
see then the train. <lb/>
him about it. It's news that makes <lb/>
a newspaper, every map, woman <lb/>
and the in could <lb/>
be associate they would <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
Newspaper men are blamed lot r <lb/>
things the cannot such <lb/>
as using partiality in mentioning <lb/>
tors, news about some folks <lb/>
and leaving out others, etc. They <lb/>
print the news they can <lb/>
Au editor should not be expected So <lb/>
A Curious Monstrosity. <lb/>
A was near <lb/>
hunting Creek, Wilkes <lb/>
last week shape of a lamb. <lb/>
It eight well developed <lb/>
ear, eyes two tails. <lb/>
middle of the body <lb/>
back, was two bodies, while <lb/>
front was one body only. <lb/>
If any doubts the above <lb/>
Seam institutions, but not bout the exactly what they need. and referred to Mr. B. Re who <lb/>
festive and ubiquitous drummer. gave the Elkin Times p item. <lb/>
wonderful feat was Mr. John M. <lb/>
If we trace Dyspepsia to its <lb/>
source, it would lead back lo our <lb/>
enS. in seen t of health <lb/>
is good cooking. If well cooked, <lb/>
are digest d, if pi or y cooked, <lb/>
they less digested In their raw <lb/>
If you arc a victim of faulty <lb/>
cooking, that is, If you Hitter from <lb/>
rational care must he looked <lb/>
for in an i illy digested d, and <lb/>
a food will -h will th time aid <lb/>
the other foods. Such a <lb/>
virtually rests lbs <lb/>
on ans, thereby restoring them <lb/>
to their strength. <lb/>
Digestive as prepared <lb/>
by of Mount Lebanon, is <lb/>
just such a preparation, and a single <lb/>
cent bottle will convince you of is val. <lb/>
If keep it. lie <lb/>
will tie d to through hi.- <lb/>
sale house. <lb/>
is the be-t for <lb/>
. It in place <lb/>
of <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
Celebrated fr its great lee lug <lb/>
Assures <lb/>
against ilium ail forms of <lb/>
on to the cheap brand, <lb/>
York <lb/>
POSITION. <lb/>
X C. April <lb/>
of the most interesting- <lb/>
features f the Women's <lb/>
of which takes <lb/>
place during the month of May, <lb/>
reaching into Jane, will be the <lb/>
industries of these <lb/>
States, that are very generally <lb/>
known. For instance, as fine <lb/>
Kaolin as is produced the <lb/>
United States is here found, <lb/>
is made chin <lb/>
and an excellent grade of <lb/>
lain ware. An exhibit of this <lb/>
product will show the process of <lb/>
manufacture from its crude stale <lb/>
into articles of dainty shape and <lb/>
attractiveness. <lb/>
Moore yields sand <lb/>
most excellent quality for the <lb/>
manufacture of tine ware, <lb/>
and samples of this finished ware <lb/>
will be shown. <lb/>
collections minerals <lb/>
demonstrate the various re- <lb/>
sources of the <lb/>
The Industrial is <lb/>
attaining large and <lb/>
from all sections <lb/>
are taking space. It is specially <lb/>
desired that each and every <lb/>
ton mill in North and South <lb/>
Carolina will place on a <lb/>
bolt or more of each clan of <lb/>
goods that they manufacture, so <lb/>
that a if our <lb/>
enormous fast mill- <lb/>
may be made, It is <lb/>
to arrange for space at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
A of Colonial, <lb/>
Mexican and <lb/>
rate ft lies is now being gathered <lb/>
together, probably larger in extent <lb/>
general comprehensiveness, <lb/>
and greater historical than <lb/>
any similar collection ever made <lb/>
is the two states. <lb/>
Very low passage rates to the <lb/>
Exposition have granted by <lb/>
ail railroads, the <lb/>
fee is placed at only half the <lb/>
charge for such exhibitions <lb/>
but the of the <lb/>
is that every one may avail <lb/>
themselves of the opportunity <lb/>
which so much of interest <lb/>
along Art and Educational lines. <lb/>
Arrangements are being made <lb/>
to accommodate large crowds <lb/>
that will be here during the <lb/>
mouth of May. To give some <lb/>
idea of the events outside of the <lb/>
Exposition, which is of course the <lb/>
main attraction, that are to occur <lb/>
in May, it may be well to recall a <lb/>
few, State Lodge of Odd Fellows <lb/>
meet; Assembly of the <lb/>
Church in session <lb/>
State Society sue. Beard <lb/>
of Dental Examiners convene, in- <lb/>
bicycle races will be held; <lb/>
fireman's meet with <lb/>
races ; baseball games <lb/>
between leading Southern ti am- <lb/>
a series of theatrical <lb/>
any number of entertainments <lb/>
both at the Exposition and else- <lb/>
where; lectures addresses by <lb/>
Prominent while one of <lb/>
leading Southern women <lb/>
deliver the of the <lb/>
Women's exposition, and s <lb/>
will follow in addresses <lb/>
are part of , <lb/>
which all combined goes to th. <lb/>
that there will be drawn <lb/>
such a as has in <lb/>
seen the history of the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Lord to <lb/>
London, April i. <lb/>
doubtful Lord Salisbury's health I <lb/>
p-.-i mil him to retain the <lb/>
and secretary state tor <lb/>
Under <lb/>
many unionists are suggesting rd <lb/>
Rose-bury for of state r- <lb/>
It is pointed out <lb/>
when in Lord <lb/>
entire accord with Lord <lb/>
foreign policy and he withdrew I . u <lb/>
the liberals because be <lb/>
their action in l-reign <lb/>
on home rule are in accord<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019033_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
at the post office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, as second mail matter. <lb/>
Aim <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Senator Gorman took to <lb/>
give the republicans little plain talk in <lb/>
to concerning their failure to accept <lb/>
very proposition to them <lb/>
tilling the committee vacancies the <lb/>
e failure to give the <lb/>
bills which tailed at <lb/>
session the proper committee i J <lb/>
just before the Indian a <lb/>
taken up. The total of tie <lb/>
will b more than <lb/>
careful u <lb/>
them might result in a r <lb/>
hast Ha a.- N U <lb/>
was time to call a halt in <lb/>
authorized by <lb/>
the limit on tin n ti <lb/>
on ought to be tea. . <lb/>
that an era peace seemed to Le . <lb/>
id, and he thought it was also time <lb/>
to limit the expenditures on rivers and <lb/>
rs. He closed by saying the <lb/>
democrats would do no more than cull <lb/>
attention Senators on the other side <lb/>
to the urgent need retrenchment <lb/>
It if not expected that Mr. <lb/>
warring wolds will have any <lb/>
bat all the same they were it <lb/>
was proper that they should <lb/>
have been spoken by a democrat. lie <lb/>
country will heed, the republicans in <lb/>
Congress do not. <lb/>
Nothing in the address made <lb/>
by Brian at the birthday <lb/>
a gathering democrats that <lb/>
will not soon b-i was more <lb/>
important or significant than the fol- <lb/>
lowing position taken <lb/>
by the democratic party 1890 will <lb/>
Bat be If you the <lb/>
permanency ct the Chicago platform as <lb/>
creed, go among rank and <lb/>
lite of the party and measure the zeal <lb/>
and enthusiasm which that platform <lb/>
has you will the <lb/>
impossibility of a backward step. <lb/>
True, the present administration is <lb/>
seeking to tarn public attention to the <lb/>
tariff question, but if our reasoning is <lb/>
well-founded, an <lb/>
cannot restore prosperity to the pro <lb/>
of w In fact, we contend <lb/>
that neither high taxation nor low <lb/>
taxation can bring prosperity to the <lb/>
people, so long as an appreciating <lb/>
continues to give the money <lb/>
advantage over the rest of people. <lb/>
money question be the para- <lb/>
mount issue the next campaign, as it <lb/>
was of the last. the bill <lb/>
genuine and permanent pi <lb/>
the democratic party will not <lb/>
be in a position to win a contest by <lb/>
opposing it. It, ill the other hand, the <lb/>
bill proves a to <lb/>
those who advocate it, our position <lb/>
will be Strengthened, and public <lb/>
attention be riveted upon the tact <lb/>
the cause financial depression it <lb/>
to be in our monetary <lb/>
Nelson, of <lb/>
a is in sympathy <lb/>
with tin- . made by the d.-in <lb/>
in the House to amend bill by <lb/>
authorizing the President to suspend <lb/>
the B of duties any <lb/>
ported article, the home pr. <lb/>
which is shown to be controlled by a <lb/>
as he hi s given notice of his in- <lb/>
to oiler the tame amendment <lb/>
when the g-ts before the <lb/>
Senate. <lb/>
Secretary answer to the Son- <lb/>
resolution lag the leans <lb/>
orders by the Secretary of the <lb/>
to Collectors of in relation <lb/>
curving cut the retroactive <lb/>
the republican bill not being at <lb/>
all V i red a <lb/>
resolution older to Le <lb/>
authority law and in <lb/>
the statutes customs regulations <lb/>
the payment ct import <lb/>
duties, and by a bare of cue <lb/>
w. s referred to Finance Committee <lb/>
to be d. <lb/>
II would lie delighted to Si e. <lb/>
otherwise known as <lb/>
t special diplomatic to <lb/>
v -it Europe with power to <lb/>
with of that in <lb/>
behalf of <lb/>
in <lb/>
but none of have the slightest <lb/>
idea that it will. The <lb/>
Senator Paine, <lb/>
Hon. K. Steven- <lb/>
so i, Illinois, are capable men, and <lb/>
their failure to h an <lb/>
will be no personal reflection on <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Senator Merges d his long <lb/>
a i . favor his resolution <lb/>
the as by <lb/>
. i that whatever ion <lb/>
country might or might not take toward <lb/>
Cuba the freedom if the island was <lb/>
written in the stars. <lb/>
Senator ills tor sec- <lb/>
of the armor plants the h m <lb/>
Carnegie Steel by the <lb/>
government, represent a very dangerous <lb/>
Sort for it is evident they are <lb/>
nothing else. That these companies <lb/>
have been extortionate in their dealings <lb/>
with the government is true, but <lb/>
doesn't give Congress a right to <lb/>
t properly <lb/>
For the <lb/>
MY DEAR ONE THAT'S GONE. <lb/>
by l. w. k. <lb/>
How well do I remember <lb/>
When first heard your voice <lb/>
Little did I think then <lb/>
That I should be your choice. <lb/>
I had been invited <lb/>
To attend an evening ball; <lb/>
It was there that first I met him, <lb/>
My dear of all. <lb/>
He did not like dancing, <lb/>
So we passed the hours away <lb/>
By chatting and coquetting, <lb/>
In the long and broad hall-way. <lb/>
Alter this most glorious evening, <lb/>
It is to deny ; <lb/>
Thaw he B me special <lb/>
And to please bin did try. <lb/>
How well do I remember, <lb/>
How he held my little hands; <lb/>
And told me over and often <lb/>
His love was the truest of man's <lb/>
I never one moment doubted <lb/>
Those words so sweet true; <lb/>
And only a sh-rt while afterward, <lb/>
I rested with him <lb/>
I was always very happy, <lb/>
Daring these short years ; <lb/>
i ; Oh before eight years had passed <lb/>
jay was changed to tears. <lb/>
This part of my story is painful to tell, <lb/>
It's fa-1 but yet so true, <lb/>
For the Angel Death has crept into <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Leaving one Where there has so long <lb/>
two. <lb/>
Hut God in lite goodness, <lb/>
and all things well ; <lb/>
Therefore to His will I must submit, <lb/>
And through my sorrows repel- <lb/>
But yet I have one lope left to console <lb/>
me, <lb/>
And the memory it brings a sigh ; <lb/>
Not until pass through th- valley of <lb/>
death <lb/>
tan I see dear one that's gone by. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. April <lb/>
Knock Moore, of spent <lb/>
day in town. <lb/>
W. A. Fleming, of Hamilton, spent <lb/>
Saturday in town. <lb/>
Miss Bertie Hale, Baltimore, <lb/>
rived last Thursday and has a <lb/>
with Mrs. <lb/>
n and have <lb/>
opened their new stock millinery on <lb/>
Railroad street in the store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. B Ca-son. <lb/>
J. Johnston, who has been at the <lb/>
Home Raleigh las. <lb/>
II y, spent a few days in town week <lb/>
before last. He left for Scotland Neck <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Ba. B. closed a series <lb/>
of at the Methodist church <lb/>
t night was a week ago. Several <lb/>
joined the church. <lb/>
S. T. Carson, J. J. Canon, F. B <lb/>
Bullock, D. C. Moore <lb/>
and several others attended court at <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
he farmers are now busily engaged <lb/>
their <lb/>
Wait So Long.<lb/>
Why reserve the kind voids of love <lb/>
until the dear one is gone cannot <lb/>
hear them Why not give friend <lb/>
the flowers while they are fresh and <lb/>
Wit, and not wait to lay them on <lb/>
his tomb While he is struggling <lb/>
with adversity, and is cast down by <lb/>
disappointment speak the words of <lb/>
affection you will want to when <lb/>
he lies cold on his bier. Grasp his <lb/>
hand it is warm with the pulse <lb/>
of life and OM feel the pressure <lb/>
your own. When his heart is still in <lb/>
death, it cannot feel joy or and <lb/>
The State Income Tax Law a Farce <lb/>
The Legislature of <lb/>
a State law taxing incomes. It <lb/>
requires the gross income for <lb/>
months next the first <lb/>
of of the current year <lb/>
derived from property not already <lb/>
taxed by tho and incomes <lb/>
over derived from salaries <lb/>
or fees, or both, to listed for <lb/>
taxation. <lb/>
So unevenly is this law executed <lb/>
that it is but little a <lb/>
a friend is n j nearer a strange . <lb/>
,. . , . ., farce on the statute <lb/>
Alas I how hitter the memory of unkind . <lb/>
words in haste, bare For instance, in Gaston <lb/>
pierced the poor heart like a and j county only persons <lb/>
left a sting behind Could we taxable incomes <lb/>
recall our loved ones that have <lb/>
from us, how we would try to comfort <lb/>
them What end a terms we would <lb/>
use But they will never <lb/>
Their lips are seated in silence, and <lb/>
their ears hear not the voice of <lb/>
praise, or bl me. Then speak the <lb/>
a love sympathy now while <lb/>
are with you. Be kind and gentle <lb/>
t-i ilia little ones. They are with you <lb/>
; ; tomorrow they sleep under the <lb/>
; i s. <lb/>
ye kind to one <lb/>
In Ir dell <lb/>
county, one of wealthiest in <lb/>
A Newspaper. <lb/>
is impossible estimate the <lb/>
value of a really newt-paper <lb/>
to tho community- Year after <lb/>
year the size and scope the <lb/>
paper is enlarged with the grow- <lb/>
of its <lb/>
As there is no royal load to <lb/>
so there is no royal road to <lb/>
success in newspaper making- <lb/>
Newspapers grow y niches no; <lb/>
by and by bounds- They <lb/>
creatures of hard and <lb/>
toil and painstaking <lb/>
endeavor. A goes to them <lb/>
not only for the news but for <lb/>
history law and theology. His <lb/>
paper tells him whom to make his <lb/>
purchase. Crooks find that the <lb/>
man who reacts the is <lb/>
the v. I two or Pad- j <lb/>
officers, as many is not ft <lb/>
Ml HURT <lb/>
Headquarters for. <lb/>
PROPERTY OWNER REPLIES. <lb/>
Mil. big to say to Fire, <lb/>
through your he entire- <lb/>
mistakes the spirit of my article <lb/>
the Reflector of 12th <lb/>
did not intend in any way to find <lb/>
with the work the Bremen, nor <lb/>
make any <lb/>
On the want u commend <lb/>
t faithfulness to duty, <lb/>
for the sacrifices they make for <lb/>
the public good. <lb/>
know that the and heat <lb/>
are by only a and my <lb/>
was that these should in some way <lb/>
receive some o their public <lb/>
spirit furnishing their and <lb/>
labor to the <lb/>
i agree the o <lb/>
own should <lb/>
be active the Fire Depart <lb/>
whenever it is possible, but <lb/>
owners are <lb/>
and hence cannot <lb/>
come active members and <lb/>
Io the service. <lb/>
-hall be glad to see any <lb/>
ed whereby our may be <lb/>
aged the efficiency of the depart- <lb/>
Weekly Crop Bulletin. <lb/>
weather conditions for the week <lb/>
ending a. in. Monday, April 12th, <lb/>
been more favorable, at <lb/>
least in the eastern portion of t e State <lb/>
though there been again much <lb/>
rain generally. A thunderstorm <lb/>
with excessive rain of about <lb/>
occurred early Friday morning. The <lb/>
was above the <lb/>
normal, until the r hen it turned <lb/>
cooler with light float extreme west <lb/>
portion. Considerable progress ha <lb/>
been made in planting earn ; and some <lb/>
cotton has bean pat in. Truck <lb/>
and strawberries crowing well in the <lb/>
i n district. Fair, warmer weather <lb/>
is needed. <lb/>
Brat Part <lb/>
the week was and In <lb/>
for work, but alter the heavy <lb/>
an Friday the weather turned c i <lb/>
work progressed well at some <lb/>
points. Corn planting is now w-l ad- <lb/>
on uplands some- c H up <lb/>
ard looking well. Preparations for <lb/>
are and a farmers <lb/>
have lie; d to plant. Trunk cops <lb/>
art growing rapidly ; beam are i p and <lb/>
May peas in bloom. Irish potatoes are <lb/>
coming up nicely. be- <lb/>
bedded, ate now making <lb/>
headway. Many report <lb/>
tobacco plants large and nearly ready <lb/>
set. riot has been <lb/>
show little sign.- of damage <lb/>
by arc fruit well and <lb/>
many points ripening Wheat, <lb/>
tall oats an j clover looking well, and <lb/>
spring oats are an have good <lb/>
stand. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
April <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
W. It. Jr., <lb/>
day in <lb/>
G E. of gave us <lb/>
call m Thursday last. <lb/>
Dr. Levi Yates, of has <lb/>
been spending some time with T. J <lb/>
C. L- Whichard, came <lb/>
horns Friday and spent a couple of days <lb/>
with his parents. <lb/>
B. C. of was <lb/>
hero today. <lb/>
Mrs. D. J. of Greenville, <lb/>
spent last week the <lb/>
W. R. Whichard <lb/>
We were glad to a call from <lb/>
the Editor Sunday <lb/>
II. M. left today tor William- <lb/>
W. G. Proctor, of <lb/>
spent several w -k <lb/>
Miss Brawn, t <lb/>
las been visiting her <lb/>
T. Brawn, hi spending this week with <lb/>
Miss at Oakley. <lb/>
S M. Jones and family, Bethel <lb/>
spent Sunday here, <lb/>
K. Groan, A. C. L. agent at <lb/>
came up this inclining. <lb/>
A GOOD SUGGESTION. <lb/>
IS. C April <lb/>
As we understand there's quite a <lb/>
a now on the road gang. We <lb/>
would make a that they be <lb/>
put to work where will do a power <lb/>
good. The road Swamp <lb/>
meeting house to a <lb/>
of tome miles, and from the <lb/>
place to Creek on the <lb/>
Bethel a distance s. me i <lb/>
miles, are the worst loads on the aorta <lb/>
side o the The people have <lb/>
u good bridge across the creek at <lb/>
toe Canny farm and we think it no <lb/>
but just for these two roads to have <lb/>
th; We <lb/>
think they could be quartered comfort- <lb/>
ably it s point, say at Stat-n <lb/>
would be convenient to both <lb/>
Another reason why these roads <lb/>
should have of the prison labor <lb/>
is that there no hands live on <lb/>
them and all hands have to come <lb/>
front unite a distance to work <lb/>
loads. cannot see th; <lb/>
keeping them working in a mile or two <lb/>
where roads fair <lb/>
Condition, when such roads as I speak <lb/>
are reach and Ike work done on <lb/>
them be a last hi We hope <lb/>
authorities will e in <lb/>
and put the work on these <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Big Fortunes. <lb/>
To be called a cotton in <lb/>
the South, that is, a king of cotton <lb/>
growers, the i must have at <lb/>
bis command fertile acres by the <lb/>
score and settlements of laborers <lb/>
such as were seldom known even <lb/>
in the days. Just <lb/>
now the distinction of being <lb/>
cotton is ac- <lb/>
corded to Hon. James M- Smith, <lb/>
of Oglethorpe, who one day this <lb/>
sold bales in one lot to <lb/>
it buyer. All this was <lb/>
raised on a plantation, <lb/>
from the sale Mr. Smith <lb/>
It is further that <lb/>
Mr. Smith grows similarly large <lb/>
crops of grain and hay, and that <lb/>
is his surplus money crop, <lb/>
after producing all tho provision <lb/>
crops ho needs- With that fact <lb/>
one can grasp some idea <lb/>
the scale on which Smith <lb/>
farms- All this may road strangely <lb/>
to the people of this who <lb/>
supposed that all such glories <lb/>
had passed away with the <lb/>
vet Mr. Smith is only one <lb/>
among cotton <lb/>
and A <lb/>
there are some planters whose <lb/>
operations are conducted upon <lb/>
even a scale than the <lb/>
instance cited. If we mistake not, <lb/>
the eastern section Of this State <lb/>
can produce on or two, or possibly <lb/>
three Mr. Smith. Tho <lb/>
of big farming operations <lb/>
the South have- by no means <lb/>
passed <lb/>
His Lawyer. <lb/>
county officers, who have incomes <lb/>
from salaries fees exceeding <lb/>
to say nothing of pert-ons <lb/>
in private capacity earning hand- <lb/>
some salaries, not a dollar of <lb/>
taxable incomes was in <lb/>
1896- Burke county, where <lb/>
officers of great State institutions <lb/>
receive comparatively <lb/>
salaries, to say nothing again of <lb/>
federal, and corporation <lb/>
officers, not a dollar of taxable <lb/>
incomes was returned in <lb/>
Forsyth think of it. only <lb/>
of taxable were <lb/>
reported and the preachers per- <lb/>
haps reported that- Mecklenburg <lb/>
and Buncombe came up better <lb/>
with over ; Now Hanover <lb/>
is a ahead with <lb/>
while Wake lea is with <lb/>
But in more than <lb/>
counties no is reported <lb/>
for taxation. <lb/>
There is reprehensible <lb/>
somewhere. We believe that <lb/>
many cases men do not know <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
subscriber when they want to sell <lb/>
an exceptionally fine old brick <lb/>
or a batch of green goods. But <lb/>
newspaper must have a reputation <lb/>
just the same an individual and <lb/>
this cannot be obtained by <lb/>
vouchers. <lb/>
It must go the crucible <lb/>
of public inspection before it <lb/>
hope for complete public <lb/>
The paper which Starts <lb/>
out with an ax in baud a <lb/>
grindstone the other never <lb/>
roaches tho goal. The newspaper <lb/>
which begins its life in world <lb/>
by stating that it intends <lb/>
flowers over the graves of its <lb/>
invariably goes <lb/>
to the journalistic God's acre <lb/>
unwept, and unsure- <lb/>
The that tries to rise <lb/>
on the ashes of its rivals is gen- <lb/>
up the curt <lb/>
itself, and everybody i glad <lb/>
the rubbish is carted <lb/>
Two Republics, <lb/>
t i . I I <lb/>
Republicans of Orange, X. J., <lb/>
nominated a coachman tor a <lb/>
member id Hoard. as <lb/>
as the result of <lb/>
cs, Hubs, Building Materials, <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rook <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
plan by which Farmers can get <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
I . <lb/>
northern m Gold <lb/>
that they required to report <lb/>
their incomes. The WM , <lb/>
also fail often, perhaps, their <lb/>
duty to diligently into <lb/>
matters, or are not well- <lb/>
posted themselves. When the <lb/>
tax-listers fail, tho responsibility <lb/>
falls upon the <lb/>
commissioners or State Lent, <lb/>
If we may be allowed suggestion <lb/>
to tho latter class, inviting <lb/>
field for reform is opened up in <lb/>
this connection. Tho law should <lb/>
certainly be made more generally <lb/>
operative or be <lb/>
is a regular crusade going <lb/>
on in the different of <lb/>
Europe against hasty of <lb/>
those supposed to be dead. B <lb/>
tide men women of high <lb/>
standing studying every phase <lb/>
of tho subject of suspended <lb/>
and making the results of <lb/>
their investigation known to the <lb/>
people, The St. Louis <lb/>
are <lb/>
him. <lb/>
It is all well for the <lb/>
i hold office anywhere I.- on <lb/>
the <lb/>
A f aw days ago a prom- pubic. It appears from the <lb/>
lawyer of this expressions of those in <lb/>
rising to make a Speech before a this laudable effort that is <lb/>
magistrate in of a i only one sun- and positive test of <lb/>
client the the latter sopped death, that is decomposition <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Causes fully half sickness in tho world. It <lb/>
tie- too Ions la tho bowels <lb/>
and liver, <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
N- a <lb/>
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb/>
will do all i canto obtain and hold your <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
M. H, <lb/>
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
had <lb/>
sick In- <lb/>
etc. I;. rills <lb/>
constipation all it <lb/>
f,. i. Co. Hast, <lb/>
la only to with <lb/>
Fills <lb/>
him and calling him aside fore <lb/>
into his pocket. The <lb/>
of the the flesh. All <lb/>
other tests, so it is prove <lb/>
lawyer, thinking probably that it are, therefore, <lb/>
roll of bills smiled and Mutely useless. <lb/>
went on with his speech, miking Seven or years ago D.-- <lb/>
such a powerful plea that his Tanner ex- <lb/>
was acquitted easily. Then <lb/>
the lawyer gleefully felt his <lb/>
pocket for the of bank <lb/>
but alien ho palled out a <lb/>
foot bis wrath broke forth and the <lb/>
only thing that Laved his <lb/>
was fear of being line a for con- <lb/>
tempt of court. <lb/>
The was like most of his <lb/>
race, superstitious, and had <lb/>
his <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Some of Mr. friends <lb/>
are giving it out that h I d <lb/>
the when be, look <lb/>
and went o-i e; II <lb/>
paid the expenses of himself and <lb/>
while the furnished ll <lb/>
vessel and the crew, and the fuel, etc. <lb/>
That is what Mr. <lb/>
used to do when he went on his <lb/>
expedition-, but the esteemed <lb/>
including Dana, of <lb/>
the X. V. Sun, if. The <lb/>
fact is that Cleveland did not and <lb/>
not the right to take a <lb/>
their own pleas, <lb/>
use. The fact that one set the <lb/>
does justify the other in following it. <lb/>
This is a mutter, hut it would he <lb/>
well the proprieties even in <lb/>
small matters Wilmington <lb/>
The State Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction says that a <lb/>
fraud is I pet rated the <lb/>
public schools by who <lb/>
are selling charts worth <lb/>
for tie says <lb/>
fully was thus used <lb/>
The wheat fields are the flour gar- <lb/>
den world. <lb/>
The sonorous ghouls of the fish <lb/>
he called bawls. <lb/>
pawns watch he <lb/>
raises money with patent lever. <lb/>
Drinking boar may quench <lb/>
bat it will not the memory. <lb/>
Deeds of will preserve our <lb/>
the touch even <lb/>
ii hones have mouldered into <lb/>
dust. <lb/>
The- season a w t ii j ii <lb/>
and soon there may be seen the boyish <lb/>
fancy lightly turning to thoughts of <lb/>
apples green. <lb/>
How like the pearly upon <lb/>
lip are our joys a <lb/>
moment they beautiful and <lb/>
us with their glistening charms j <lb/>
when we pluck the flower they are <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
We men so awfully mean <lb/>
of <lb/>
the u the <lb/>
constitutionality of inn ad repeal- <lb/>
the charter of the Margin <lb/>
Asylum in before Judge <lb/>
Mr. U. O- Burton, one of <lb/>
most eminent lawyers in <lb/>
North Carolina, after an <lb/>
presentation of the law, paid <lb/>
u beautiful tribute to Democracy , <lb/>
and speaking of the crime of Re- <lb/>
publican greed which led them to <lb/>
tho attempt to deprive the help- <lb/>
afflicted insane of the <lb/>
treat and which for years <lb/>
have received, said. <lb/>
There was a time in the history <lb/>
of tho world when he who laid <lb/>
his band the ark of the <lb/>
e full dead; now <lb/>
should the hand be withered <lb/>
which imposes thus <lb/>
Then <lb/>
The question has been <lb/>
pays the tariff The <lb/>
Republican tariff advocates have <lb/>
tried to make us believe that the <lb/>
foreign exporter pays them and <lb/>
seem to have succeeded in <lb/>
some people believe it- The <lb/>
fact is that people pay tho <lb/>
tariff taxes, and the poor people <lb/>
that they would try to pick the pay the most of them as they do <lb/>
tis the eagle on a dollar be- q a proportion, to their <lb/>
lore spending it, would J utility to pay. Wealth stems to <lb/>
owner of a featherbed without costing I discovered some way of <lb/>
dodging its just proportion of <lb/>
e. . j <lb/>
of highest <lb/>
though to people general <lb/>
only as the <lb/>
attempted to a <lb/>
this country similar to that <lb/>
which is on in Europe. He <lb/>
first made the matter a serious <lb/>
study, the first four mouths <lb/>
of the year, 18.0, that <lb/>
during those seventeen weeks <lb/>
were not less than twenty- <lb/>
life cases tho Slates of <lb/>
suspended animation. <lb/>
that the stoppage of <lb/>
pulsations and of the breath were <lb/>
of themselves no that <lb/>
actual death bad taken place. He <lb/>
it was impossible to <lb/>
tell persons were so <lb/>
as to be liable- to fall into a <lb/>
trance and that state tor <lb/>
weeks or even months. One of the <lb/>
most remarkable stories related <lb/>
by the doctor was this <lb/>
hare a case in my mind <lb/>
where the body of a young man <lb/>
was buried in a After three <lb/>
years had elapsed it became <lb/>
necessary to remove the <lb/>
in order to make some repairs. <lb/>
The body was perfectly <lb/>
fresh and natural and not in the <lb/>
least decomposed. The physician <lb/>
who was called pronounced it a <lb/>
case and proceeded to <lb/>
investigate. He laid the body <lb/>
out properly and made a slight <lb/>
h his scalpel. the <lb/>
doctor's surprise to the horror <lb/>
of those who had gathered <lb/>
the supposed <lb/>
which had been dead and buried <lb/>
for over three <lb/>
arose to a sitting posture and <lb/>
within a very few moments was <lb/>
thoroughly resuscitated- <lb/>
The man lived for more <lb/>
than thirty years after his strange <lb/>
From almost everywhere there are <lb/>
good repent of the wheat crop. <lb/>
Your best judgment requires <lb/>
yon to immediate pro- <lb/>
for fa lily. <lb/>
By insuring today, your estate <lb/>
is Increased in value at ones, <lb/>
Tins. <lb/>
A few days aloof an insurance agent <lb/>
accepted an Invitation to a new <lb/>
d beautiful house built by at, hind. <lb/>
After taking a peep at the whole <lb/>
from tor to bottom, Inquired <lb/>
insure <lb/>
do yea Maura it f <lb/>
it <lb/>
Net sons i it, are you V <lb/>
your life Insured<lb/>
. won't <lb/>
Sure <lb/>
why not Insure life as <lb/>
well M your <lb/>
really. I never thought the <lb/>
matter in tint before, will <lb/>
i early Traveler <lb/>
Best time to insure now. <lb/>
Best Company to Insure the Mu- <lb/>
Life insurance Co., <lb/>
Newark, N. J. Represented by J. I. <lb/>
Sugg, N. C. <lb/>
HIGGS, I. S. Cashier HENRY Cashier. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb/>
a Capital of More Than a Mali V. H . o. <lb/>
Million Dollars, N. <lb/>
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb/>
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mi. We respectfully solicit the <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of individuals and the general <lb/>
Neck, N. C. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, Scotland Week, N. C. Cheeks and Account <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, N, C. m application. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of put made on the 1st <lb/>
day April, 1807. In a certain <lb/>
proceeding entitled, Cannon, <lb/>
administrator of estate of <lb/>
ins Bland. Jr., Mary <lb/>
K. Bland and will o-i Mon- <lb/>
day, May sell sale <lb/>
before the Court lion c doer In <lb/>
tin following tracts of land in <lb/>
Swift Creek Pitt County, <lb/>
One tract on which the laid The -phi- <lb/>
his Bl mil, at the time of hi <lb/>
death, known as the Cox <lb/>
bounded on south by the bunts of <lb/>
L. II. Cox, on west lands <lb/>
known as plans, on the <lb/>
h t lie of J. J. II. Cox and on the <lb/>
l tho lands of II. Cox, con- <lb/>
let seres or lets, <lb/>
ever to the dower right Mary K. <lb/>
Bland, covers tie- entire tract. <lb/>
One other rout the lands <lb/>
of K. S. Meyer Rice, <lb/>
Fred I., Cox <lb/>
more or I. m, and <lb/>
known a the Place <lb/>
And an Interest in one Other <lb/>
situated In Craven county adj <lb/>
lauds of Berry Nelson. J. I. Bland, <lb/>
Thee J. and containing <lb/>
acres more or and known as the <lb/>
Bush Terms of Bale cash. <lb/>
This the 2nd day of April <lb/>
CANNON. <lb/>
of Bland, <lb/>
We have it and want you t have it and to do <lb/>
this we are special bargains in <lb/>
and Boys-w <lb/>
If we can't lit you in stock we have a <lb/>
fill line of samples just received and make <lb/>
you a suit. <lb/>
Life As- <lb/>
of the United <lb/>
States, the of all Ufa <lb/>
I s, want experienced agents to <lb/>
insurance. Liberal contracts Will <lb/>
be given. A iii person or letter <lb/>
with re line to <lb/>
HOWARD CO., <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
. Kit <lb/>
Ladies and Gentlemen who will cm- <lb/>
Above salary guaranteed Sec <lb/>
or ii as <lb/>
W. <lb/>
and any thing you want in Dry Goods line <lb/>
at prices will surprise you. <lb/>
H. M. HARDER <lb/>
The Low Price Merchant <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
Respectfully offer their services to We are Olden for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
you will U heat of <lb/>
price. All our work aid we ready to <lb/>
in our line a to a bicycle. We <lb/>
yon to come see <lb/>
C. , , Ct <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. k<lb/>
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FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THIS <lb/>
After selecting tram the hand- <lb/>
some line of Imported Fabrics <lb/>
shown by Our line of <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
for spring and summer is the <lb/>
height fashion. <lb/>
We want you all to inspect <lb/>
this stock of Clothing it will <lb/>
surely pay you. <lb/>
MY LINK OF <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings <lb/>
is and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
h. returned to t-m lull <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. S. II. Men ill has been sick <lb/>
KT ml days. <lb/>
L. P. moved in M <lb/>
try for <lb/>
W. T. left Saturday for <lb/>
home at South Hill, Va. <lb/>
K. II. Saturday morning <lb/>
to spend days in Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Williams, who has charge <lb/>
of a at came home Fri <lb/>
day evening to spend Easter. <lb/>
Misses Julia cad Bay o <lb/>
Tarboro, down Friday evening <lb/>
mule. M B. Lung. <lb/>
Dr. D. o bag been taking <lb/>
a of at <lb/>
college, CUM me Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Mary who peat a <lb/>
few days with Mis. B W. King, re- <lb/>
t -rm d la Thursday evening. <lb/>
Carrie <lb/>
of who were vis-ting <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. returned home <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Bella Grimes, who been <lb/>
h-r brother. W. II. Grimes at <lb/>
took the here <lb/>
day Mining h-r home in <lb/>
MUs who has been <lb/>
pending with her sister. Mrs. <lb/>
S. M. retained to <lb/>
Saturday. Mrs. end <lb/>
children, May and Alfred, <lb/>
TWO STORES <lb/>
One Entirely Others <lb/>
Wore or Lew of <lb/>
Fire <lb/>
Citizens Work <lb/>
Bravely. <lb/>
be Mid also splendid work Ur-i t t; J <lb/>
done by i hen .-n ii T. E. <lb/>
the it baa lately borne. The i Urge order tor km s I <lb/>
cistern an of This u <lb/>
and was hardly more <lb/>
exhausted. <lb/>
than one-third <lb/>
THE. R<lb/>
milch era <lb/>
Will.-ire three <lb/>
Apply lo <lb/>
day. <lb/>
g. r. <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Taken in lime Hood's <lb/>
vent serious illness by keeping lie ex I <lb/>
pare sad all the organs in a <lb/>
in rs. <lb/>
These are days is, <lb/>
and ale celling in Work. <lb/>
still beds, <lb/>
us Sou, Baltimore, <lb/>
v reader This <lb/>
quotes some astonishingly low <lb/>
what <lb/>
by Jul <lb/>
There will be an on See <lb/>
lo on May 14th. have la say page. <lb/>
Advertising is like breathing reports <lb/>
enough it in a day to a lady aged who shortly before <lb/>
mouth, i tier death in misty <lb/>
The Store of This is a goad <lb/>
was damaged in the hie, i- tor<lb/>
The who a j lagged , <lb/>
U usually e Bl <lb/>
impose to operate in that city, <lb/>
i- a m. v. i mi every i the State <lb/>
A coined man by a male I would following. <lb/>
d Friday niter ., . <lb/>
noon, and badly hurt. I he Atlantic Line will sell <lb/>
round trip la -New at on <lb/>
The White l the best lee bin on amount the <lb/>
will I Grant ear -monies April <lb/>
at . L. s n to <lb/>
with final limit to May <lb/>
whose <lb/>
death afternoon, <lb/>
her 67th year, maiden <lb/>
name as Miss Ann Brown. <lb/>
d Mr. Long in <lb/>
November, Three were <lb/>
born Montgomery <lb/>
Mary The latter died 1864 <lb/>
w she was nail. Mr long <lb/>
wax killed at Ft. Fisher in January, <lb/>
1465, by I he <lb/>
cause d by one tie <lb/>
d while be was <lb/>
ding having s rein, trout the <lb/>
field alter a battle. <lb/>
In May <lb/>
Mr. and she was <lb/>
again left a aid m in Mi. Law <lb/>
dying in July of <lb/>
Her son, Mr. L. <lb/>
who lived in South Carolina, died lime <lb/>
tenths ago, so that now b- the death <lb/>
Mis. the only <lb/>
ft b M. Long. To lb <lb/>
I the all our people <lb/>
iced i i his sorrow at the <lb/>
r Sunday morning not <lb/>
as joyous a day to citizens <lb/>
of Greenville as had h.-e i anticipated. <lb/>
The day was tut <lb/>
our <lb/>
with a I and <lb/>
those passing along in street during <lb/>
the day could not i <lb/>
from the picture before <lb/>
Toe of all this was a very <lb/>
serious will, had been <lb/>
battling through the the <lb/>
Sabbath. <lb/>
I was Sunday morn- <lb/>
when the town aroused the <lb/>
alarm of rushed <lb/>
out of and as reached <lb/>
main street they encountered a dense <lb/>
that was nearly stilling. Almost <lb/>
groping their way through this <lb/>
the i-suing the <lb/>
store M. in the <lb/>
Attempts made to <lb/>
in Che iron the store and find the <lb/>
fire, hut u-ere <lb/>
smoke no one could stay inside, it <lb/>
be however, lire <lb/>
burning towards rear <lb/>
mom it was but a few too <lb/>
alter the arrival crowd <lb/>
bum through the rear <lb/>
door windows. As soon as a <lb/>
was thus made the II went <lb/>
almost like a flash through the entire <lb/>
length the <lb/>
It was seen at a that the <lb/>
not be saved a d <lb/>
were to the <lb/>
The firemen were prompt <lb/>
lo the in, pi luted <lb/>
their engine a. the <lb/>
bad a good stream, on the an- <lb/>
engine was in <lb/>
order ill i met but <lb/>
. and the heroic <lb/>
I the firemen the entire block would <lb/>
Lave been consumed, p <lb/>
Tongue Bitten Off. <lb/>
Mr. T. J. toM us Saturday; <lb/>
that a day or two before bis horse bit <lb/>
inches a giver's <lb/>
The steer not bin able <lb/>
except m food was placed ii. bis <lb/>
it is thought was <lb/>
where borne was when the <lb/>
t occurred <lb/>
The Hill <lb/>
If l t have th I <lb/>
from Snow Hill our people not <lb/>
backward the I secure it. <lb/>
Snow Mill would naturally <lb/>
the most benefit by the read <lb/>
coining here, the it <lb/>
it wold also be a to <lb/>
All Mime it be secured with. <lb/>
an <lb/>
and lo Japan. <lb/>
ago the firm made a to Ger- <lb/>
is of b. <lb/>
h gloomy and askew <lb/>
with hair unkempt, <lb/>
it and M lions <lb/>
ear, <lb/>
along, and looks as <lb/>
d there's something wrong. <lb/>
what Unit battered <lb/>
ragged cravat, that <lb/>
gab, that hair, <lb/>
An. <lb/>
Whisper In his car; <lb/>
to pay, my<lb/>
cleaning boast to-<lb/>
his listened <lb/>
be shuffles i <lb/>
If You want a Nice <lb/>
SHIT OF CLOTHES, <lb/>
Bicycle Bases. <lb/>
There will be a series of races <lb/>
at Tarboro in May. Three of <lb/>
I. G. J. <lb/>
and U. will <lb/>
participate in the raCeS. Mr. Fender <lb/>
was at <lb/>
there is still a deal <lb/>
sullen <lb/>
h and <lb/>
what's <lb/>
be <lb/>
say -Me wile is <lb/>
Wednesday at in the <lb/>
Methodist <lb/>
Mr. Thus. Me of was <lb/>
married to Miss Delia w. Marshal of <lb/>
ibis town. <lb/>
Just <lb/>
FORD'S <lb/>
Where the prettiest line of Spring <lb/>
can be <lb/>
A beautiful line of- <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
done on the track before it is in <lb/>
condition for <lb/>
as the clock pointed to j <lb/>
If. Cherry began playing the <lb/>
wedding and Messrs. J. o <lb/>
and Phil t walked up the <lb/>
and tells i Messrs. J. L. <lb/>
t work to be up <lb/>
lactoses. <lb/>
Deeds only <lb/>
four marriage licenses last as <lb/>
win <lb/>
and Marshall. <lb/>
John Williams and Phillip,. <lb/>
Kl. and Louisa Mo ire. <lb/>
i. King and Little. <lb/>
III. <lb/>
the street. EU <lb/>
work the aid <lb/>
declared men had exerted <lb/>
themselves more heroically. <lb/>
-ix; <lb/>
stores, the two on the u <lb/>
There is a young lady this city <lb/>
who has peculiarities. has a habit <lb/>
walking en h-r f-.-t and n. v. r takes <lb/>
a step moving. quite <lb/>
young she contracted the of eating <lb/>
which grew upon her until now <lb/>
thing she i-a goes to her <lb/>
every t me she drinks she swallows. It <lb/>
is she the <lb/>
i-M-r she grows aid h-r is <lb/>
lunch larger i child. <lb/>
ll she has a <lb/>
Mrs. U. is opening a new <lb/>
stock millinery, place is one <lb/>
door north Mrs. <lb/>
The front J. Ii.<lb/>
bate hie, is being <lb/>
Thai is yet <lb/>
and it looks ii w like <lb/>
i not to get it. <lb/>
The work just done the depot <lb/>
is a great The yard has <lb/>
by. ii covered with to a of <lb/>
and posts have been put up <lb/>
p to Keep bucks and at a Bale <lb/>
from the rooms and cars <lb/>
Master Jack oft <lb/>
who keeps up with <lb/>
news by reading the sends <lb/>
ind his <lb/>
The bis pet canary bird, <lb/>
lands advertised for taxes in We arc sorry that <lb/>
county embrace over has cease and send <lb/>
to Jack to console in his loss <lb/>
The firemen tested the engine <lb/>
day and it now worse right., lain that the bar <lb/>
It I as been thoroughly overhauled exception one lawyer, has <lb/>
I.,. Wt W I . <lb/>
lied. <lb/>
Bo Cherry is hading the styles on <lb/>
dipped heads this season, lie lo <lb/>
eel his scalp tough before tilts become <lb/>
too numerous. <lb/>
ed Judge S. B <lb/>
one of judges of the <lb/>
ill this state, tor appoint- <lb/>
as judge the Slates <lb/>
court, to succeed the late Judge <lb/>
A. S. Seymour. <lb/>
Hen <lb/>
there is any Ben V. Williams township <lb/>
that a wet spring means a dry on last aged <lb/>
then we will have plenty of dust the He a remarkably vigorous and i,. <lb/>
I story <lb/>
between The tingle so soles <lb/>
j were all toured by one rout, the <lb/>
walls between x. up to <lb/>
y wall be <lb/>
by M. <lb/>
was a large <lb/>
kind At an sh joined i <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Ida of a Christian. She <lb/>
lit Id in high her ac- <lb/>
id his mother. <lb/>
About <lb/>
Ms. was truly a good ts-L ,;. ,., <lb/>
man, a devoted wile, a to id mother, a <lb/>
I disposition lo speak, until BOW is <lb/>
p suable for bar la bout <lb/>
B a shoe <lb/>
an when she it she always <lb/>
puts her foot in Truth. <lb/>
ray, <lb/>
stores i <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. W. T. Washington <lb/>
City, died Fri lay . i home <lb/>
and death brings <lb/>
to many <lb/>
look at I o'clock I <lb/>
this the being con- <lb/>
ducted by Be. N. M. Watson. <lb/>
The pall C. T. <lb/>
II Ii. Clark, J. B. D. Hash- <lb/>
etc, Wiley and D. J. Vi <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
Tatar hired a <lb/>
to Washington. <lb/>
On a Tare. <lb/>
ago a <lb/>
named <lb/>
Joe Move to <lb/>
lie got a spree <lb/>
c in <lb/>
The large saw mill p of the Par- <lb/>
at <lb/>
t, is being lorn down and <lb/>
will be moved to <lb/>
today to re- <lb/>
move the from tie site Hie <lb/>
die. ,,.,. Warehouse, preparatory to <lb/>
the erection another one. <lb/>
The air ship, star, or it is <lb/>
seems not altogether so is <lb/>
towns all about an opportunity <lb/>
lo lake a peep. It may sail over <lb/>
ville yet. <lb/>
A new lot Parker <lb/>
P. ii at Hook Store. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
ll heats any pen in world <lb/>
I s a <lb/>
Ami the hells ; <lb/>
And rhymes to <lb/>
Hut ii doesn't rhyme to <lb/>
man until a short <lb/>
before his death; and until a Tear <lb/>
his death he pi and his <lb/>
as actively as many men <lb/>
A paper says that a you <lb/>
woman of place declares that urban <lb/>
she lived her first masculine kiss <lb/>
as ii w-is dawn <lb/>
her nerves on met of diamonds, escort- <lb/>
ed by little cupids in chariots <lb/>
drawn by angel.-, shaded by <lb/>
and canopied by melted rain- <lb/>
and treated horse so <lb/>
that e arrested and imprisoned at <lb/>
Washington for cruelty lo animals. A <lb/>
man telegraphed he <lb/>
went lo see about the animal. <lb/>
The drum bad bean d <lb/>
give a check to cover the cost o <lb/>
th- horse. <lb/>
evening the drummer <lb/>
emus up to with a double <lb/>
team, one of being the abused <lb/>
horse purchased from This <lb/>
horse died after The <lb/>
drummer took the other horse and lead <lb/>
him into Cheek's bar room and wanted <lb/>
whiskey for he animal. A crowd <lb/>
the hack door to <lb/>
what was going on when he took out <lb/>
two pistols and began tiring the air <lb/>
to frighten the crowd away. The <lb/>
drummer was arrested and <lb/>
Forbes fined him for disorderly <lb/>
conduct. He Went back Washing- <lb/>
ton at night. <lb/>
n old lime country . s <lb/>
the streets Friday and <lb/>
while along in the front of <lb/>
J. S. granary store, banns <lb/>
noticed trough at the <lb/>
pump laying down upon the ground <lb/>
drank As he arose he <lb/>
remarked surfers far water <lb/>
kin git to Stand- <lb/>
a--1. <lb/>
The Ne York Herald observes that <lb/>
is purely a matter of <lb/>
Ticket <lb/>
The Democrats of Parmele a <lb/>
Tuesday and <lb/>
S. Upton. <lb/>
Commissioners W. J. Smith, L. K. <lb/>
and J. T. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
At Ayden the following nominations <lb/>
have been <lb/>
S. <lb/>
S. B OS, Amos <lb/>
Joyner, A. L. Harrington, T. N. <lb/>
and B. W. Smith. <lb/>
a was held <lb/>
Winter- to nominate <lb/>
with following <lb/>
Mayor -J. B, Johnson. <lb/>
W. Parker, <lb/>
Cooper and F. Manning. <lb/>
adjoining I two story <lb/>
iv Co. <lb/>
As lb- Lap d bath ends <lb/>
of the Owens store the <lb/>
s and it <lb/>
it Mr. J. P. <lb/>
I four miles from Greenville. Haydn <lb/>
was a commercial and <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
following groom <lb/>
man, Mr. B. M. Harper, <lb/>
and aisle the bride on <lb/>
arm of J. . berry. <lb/>
and met at the <lb/>
were then made <lb/>
after the ceremony the <lb/>
bride an groom look morning train <lb/>
where they will make <lb/>
their home. <lb/>
Mr. is a live insurance Man <lb/>
and he is to he <lb/>
having won the heart a <lb/>
in, ; and love- <lb/>
has made her u favorite <lb/>
in i i society <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
an <lb/>
dread <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend- <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Becoming a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Look over this list of <lb/>
GOOD THINGS <lb/>
and see if you would not like to have some <lb/>
of <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, lives, Celery Sauce, Royal <lb/>
Baking- Powder, Cream Baking Powder, <lb/>
which is as Rood as Royal for less money, and a <lb/>
thousand other good things. Phone No. <lb/>
is the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of the great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
severest trial is not only made <lb/>
levered on the road. II i in . painless, but all the danger is re- <lb/>
by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy are no longer <lb/>
u but stood; The body -f W. T. was or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
their ground and saved it. <lb/>
until i tor as was <lb/>
I on Saturday. After hi.-, <lb/>
arrived on Saturday <lb/>
train ii was decided best th I'm inter- <lb/>
place at <lb/>
church yarn. <lb/>
at by <lb/>
Rev. V The pall <lb/>
could not be between <lb/>
e two s Stores as it was <lb/>
to g. t in either room Hut when <lb/>
the ll lines reach d the wall next the <lb/>
Store by Bro. i <lb/>
the firemen did the grandest hi the <lb/>
worn ever witnessed. They even <lb/>
periled their dies on Hie and behind <lb/>
the wall, kept up lbs I here for were I. Cherry, . T. J. <lb/>
more than an hour, and prevented the j U L. Brown, L. <lb/>
lire from parsing beyond the wail, j and W. it. Wilson, <lb/>
the roof joined over it. I <lb/>
The Bernard building just across roe <lb/>
street front the Ire and occupied by <lb/>
r. II. Smith, J. A. and B. U. <lb/>
also damaged, most of <lb/>
front windows broken by the <lb/>
heat. <lb/>
It is impossible lo tell what the <lb/>
of the amount to, bu. is <lb/>
thought to he somewhere between <lb/>
and M. was <lb/>
only merchant sustaining total loss, <lb/>
not a being saved from his <lb/>
stores. He tad a stock worth fully <lb/>
or with insurance about <lb/>
The others who losses on <lb/>
Hook are i H. Co., J. <lb/>
It. Corey, U. D. J. S. <lb/>
U. Zeno Bro., W, <lb/>
C. limes Co., J. Herbert <lb/>
J. L. Harding A <lb/>
Blunt Fleming, Or- V. <lb/>
H. Bagwell, W. II. Smith, K. M. <lb/>
Cheek and J. A. Smith. Some of <lb/>
occurred by the being <lb/>
with water and by <lb/>
out. A correct est-mate <lb/>
damage to each be given, but <lb/>
some were considerable while others <lb/>
were small. <lb/>
The building wan owned by <lb/>
Bros., Two o <lb/>
the stores are a total loss and three <lb/>
others badly d. The building <lb/>
occupied the site that was burned in <lb/>
of last year and was rebuilt <lb/>
last tall, being completed about the <lb/>
middle October. It was a <lb/>
building and every one regrets to see <lb/>
it in its wrecked condition. <lb/>
The cause of the fire is a and <lb/>
no solution can be as to <lb/>
it not be held j nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
are avoided, the system is <lb/>
made ready for the coming event, <lb/>
and the serious accidents so com- <lb/>
to the critical hour are <lb/>
obviated by the use of Mother's <lb/>
Friend. is a blessing to woman. <lb/>
01.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug- Store., <lb/>
or by mail on receipt of price. <lb/>
BOOKS invaluable information of <lb/>
interest to all women, will sent <lb/>
to any application, by <lb/>
CO. OS. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If want in <lb/>
v CD <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
no call see me. I can save you on <lb/>
FINES of I Eagle brand.<lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
Suffered for Years and Could Find <lb/>
No Cure Until Hood's <lb/>
was Scrofula Cured. <lb/>
suffered with on one of my <lb/>
just above the ankle. I a <lb/>
great many remedies, but nothing did me <lb/>
any good. The disease was very trouble- <lb/>
some for or years. In the spring <lb/>
I began taking Hood's <lb/>
and taking several bottles of <lb/>
was cured. Hood's <lb/>
also increased my <lb/>
F. P. Georgia. <lb/>
my boy was three months old <lb/>
he out with eruptions. He <lb/>
treated by a physician and the eruptions <lb/>
would but would break out again. <lb/>
We resolved to him Hood's <lb/>
rills, and when he had taken two bottles <lb/>
he was cured. He has had no trouble <lb/>
with scrofula since, but Is perfectly <lb/>
John R. Smith, Shady Spring, W. Va. <lb/>
If you have decided to try Hood's <lb/>
I la do not be Induced to buy any other. <lb/>
Hood's is the best, intact, <lb/>
the One True Blood Purifier. by all <lb/>
druggists. Price f six <lb/>
SADDLES HARNESS <lb/>
M COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
GROCERY STORE <lb/>
Opened n a to S. T- Whiten and have a full line f <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from Everything and low down in price. A <lb/>
extended to all. Come see me, will make it pay you- <lb/>
JAMES B WHITE <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
an old colored man any advertising done sentimental <lb/>
of Ibis town, says be is old. or oilier but docs follow <lb/>
c to at lively do that advertising turns lo the <lb/>
as god a day's work as of the <lb/>
younger turns to pole. <lb/>
Firm. <lb/>
Moore Bro., Lave purchased <lb/>
of goods A. II. <lb/>
at the j and cent store. The new <lb/>
firm will continue to the same <lb/>
line of goods and will also add a full <lb/>
stock of -S. Mr. Ellington con- <lb/>
with firm as salesman. <lb/>
wish ail <lb/>
Tin to add a <lb/>
word of praise to that expressed by the <lb/>
citizens heroic work Jon; by tho <lb/>
But for there is no tell- <lb/>
what condition <lb/>
in The citizens <lb/>
all assistance <lb/>
plenty of men at the engine <lb/>
Closed for u days to <lb/>
adjust my loss by fire <lb/>
Saturday night <lb/>
CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
by keeping I<lb/>
The daily incoming of creates a c n- <lb/>
newness and novelty in every part of <lb/>
this store. Every department is ready <lb/>
for you to begin your buying. <lb/>
DRESS-GOODS. <lb/>
Our stock is overflowing with all the staples and <lb/>
novelties intended for spring and summer <lb/>
wear, and you see the marvelous genius of the <lb/>
Frenchmen m the soft, lustrous colors and ex- <lb/>
fabrics, and the combination reds and <lb/>
purples and violets. We invite you to visit us <lb/>
this week and be shown what says <lb/>
you must wear. <lb/>
Clothing, Hats and Shoes. <lb/>
Perfect fit Foreign and c. <lb/>
RICKS TAFT, <lb/>
Emporium of Spring Fabrics. .<lb/>
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Another Enoch Amen. <lb/>
years ago Lees do <lb/>
left his young wife <lb/>
and baby daughter in Chicago <lb/>
and went west to seek bis <lb/>
Finally communication between <lb/>
and his wife ceased, <lb/>
and mourned him as dead- <lb/>
She came to and five <lb/>
after his departure she married <lb/>
Oswald, with whom sue <lb/>
has lived happily tor thirteen <lb/>
j years. The daughter has grown to <lb/>
womanhood, and is teaching in <lb/>
one of the schools. <lb/>
In meantime fortune favor- <lb/>
ed and he acquired <lb/>
property both in California and <lb/>
Alabama. He came back to Illinois <lb/>
several years ago and <lb/>
diligent search for his wife, but <lb/>
could not find her. About a year <lb/>
the daughter wrote to <lb/>
brother of her father <lb/>
and this way tho father Soul v <lb/>
learned of his wife's <lb/>
The other day he walked <lb/>
Oswald home There <lb/>
of both sorrow and a <lb/>
Explanations followed i <lb/>
took things <lb/>
gave his wife and <lb/>
and then left them <lb/>
The will <lb/>
but the daughter vi I pay <lb/>
tier father a visit to his homo in <lb/>
Ill, Dispatch- <lb/>
. .<lb/>
C; <lb/>
Bible Railroad Pastes. <lb/>
Several members of Common <lb/>
Council, a dull half hour <lb/>
of Thursday session of <lb/>
the chamber, were <lb/>
themselves over the <lb/>
unit of railroad passes. <lb/>
is no reason why the railroad <lb/>
companies should be so stingy <lb/>
with said one, don't ask <lb/>
for William H. <lb/>
the <lb/>
with the <lb/>
gentlemen, there any <lb/>
complaining The railroad <lb/>
companies have a pert ct right to <lb/>
discontinue passes altogether if <lb/>
they see in a <lb/>
general chorus. <lb/>
Mr. the <lb/>
Bible gives them authority to do <lb/>
The others at the <lb/>
idea, but Mr. said <lb/>
till I eat hold of a Bible and I'll <lb/>
prove it out for He <lb/>
rowed a Testament from the clerk <lb/>
and for several be <lb/>
himself consulting it aid Jotting <lb/>
down notes on a piece of pa; <lb/>
He finally walked over to the <lb/>
malcontents, throwing down <lb/>
the bit of paper, <lb/>
their Scribbled on <lb/>
the paper were the following <lb/>
not <lb/>
Numbers <lb/>
not a man to Judges, <lb/>
The wicked shall more <lb/>
shall ever <lb/>
Isaiah, <lb/>
shall not Mark, <lb/>
they <lb/>
cm they not <lb/>
he paid bis fare <lb/>
Jonah, Record. <lb/>
Lewis Stover, colored, who <lb/>
Tears the sobriquet of <lb/>
and is a worthless trilling <lb/>
loafer at was <lb/>
shot at that place last Wed- <lb/>
by Mrs- The <lb/>
particulars of the shooting, as we <lb/>
were given them are a follows . <lb/>
S- L. Mis. Key's <lb/>
father, is an invalid at her home. <lb/>
Toe had brought whiskey <lb/>
to Mr. G., contrary to Mrs Key's <lb/>
She told the Tues <lb/>
to stay away from her <lb/>
He replied, lather <lb/>
that as long as Mr. <lb/>
him to come he <lb/>
would come. She warned him of <lb/>
consequences if he brought <lb/>
whiskey there again. Wednesday <lb/>
the returned- Mrs. Key <lb/>
ordered him not to come bat <lb/>
he walked right into the room <lb/>
where Mr. was. Mrs. <lb/>
Key got her pistol, followed after <lb/>
him and fired at him. At <lb/>
instant she fired the turned <lb/>
and the ball penetrated his body <lb/>
just below blade. <lb/>
wound is pronounced danger- <lb/>
by the physicians, and may <lb/>
result S- C, <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
A Draft for One Cent in . <lb/>
H- C- Martin has on exhibition <lb/>
at his store quite a curiosity. It <lb/>
s United States <lb/>
Department draft on the <lb/>
at New York for the handsome <lb/>
sum of one cent. It is made <lb/>
payable <lb/>
late postmaster at Creek, <lb/>
N. C-, where he held the position <lb/>
of postmaster for thirty-three <lb/>
years- Upon his retirement from <lb/>
the some time since ho <lb/>
asked a full statement of his <lb/>
account with the Department, <lb/>
covering the entire period, and it <lb/>
Now York city has instituted a <lb/>
regular medical inspection of its <lb/>
school children. There were <lb/>
doubts as to its necessity, but re- <lb/>
talk. In one day <lb/>
tors as follows on <lb/>
cases of measles <lb/>
fourteen of diphtheria, of <lb/>
scarlet fever, three mumps, <lb/>
thirty-five of contagious eye dis- <lb/>
eases, fifty-rive of parasitic dis- <lb/>
eases of the head, twelve of <lb/>
parasitic diseases of the body, <lb/>
of tho and eight <lb/>
of -kin <lb/>
A VALUABLE SHIRT. <lb/>
Contracts. <lb/>
V I. p i In-frost is on window <lb/>
kitchen pail is when <lb/>
i-- every <lb/>
hut Mono ; when chilblains make us <lb/>
sick Mid cold feel give us pain, <lb/>
to be v will all wish tor sum- <lb/>
again. while we sweat <lb/>
and around in gauzy <lb/>
it's an easy thing to get cooled <lb/>
off, as everybody knows, is <lb/>
n winter, when the wind i lull of ice, <lb/>
and the weather is as hard to hear a a <lb/>
pair loaded dice. We may talk shout <lb/>
our and about our spring <lb/>
fall, but the balmy summer are <lb/>
the days that suit us Ob- <lb/>
When the sun is hot in summer and <lb/>
the sweat runs oil your nose, when <lb/>
is and you don't <lb/>
need any ; win n lite mercury is <lb/>
dropping, dropping down out sight, <lb/>
you will tor the pleasure a <lb/>
winter night. When the weather is op <lb/>
and the haves r to shake, <lb/>
you will think of these assertions, Mr. <lb/>
Robinson which you make. Ion <lb/>
long for and <lb/>
winch it brings, you will bate <lb/>
summer, and say many naughty tilings, <lb/>
you will o and the <lb/>
bracing winter days, the crackling <lb/>
the jingle of the sleighs. <lb/>
Her answer in Three Letters. <lb/>
He loved her with all his heart, but <lb/>
he was not certain that his <lb/>
was He ed to <lb/>
trap her into a promise to marry him. <lb/>
He made a mathematical calculation. <lb/>
he Mid, his voice trembling <lb/>
lion, love you. I am go- <lb/>
inc. to ask you to be my wife. Will <lb/>
you give me your answer in word <lb/>
three letters <lb/>
Her line was tented partly from <lb/>
bin and her eyes were downcast. A <lb/>
taint Hash mantled her cheeks i <lb/>
her lips trembled as she <lb/>
His eyes reflected the joy in his <lb/>
h -art at her words and more tremulous- <lb/>
more tenderly than ho bad spoken <lb/>
he <lb/>
darting, I love you ; will you <lb/>
be my wile V <lb/>
Times-Herald. <lb/>
For one thousand is liars <lb/>
pretty woman is to <lb/>
one of her Angers. is Grace <lb/>
and her home is in <lb/>
X. Y. She saw an advertise- <lb/>
in a New York paper giving nay <lb/>
e middle linger at middle joint, to <lb/>
fr <lb/>
used in a necrosis, or <lb/>
operation. Miss answered <lb/>
the advertisement in person. She is <lb/>
anxious to become a singer and wishes <lb/>
to complete her musical education <lb/>
the Conservatory Music, and <lb/>
takes this means securing the money. <lb/>
Indebtedness cf North Carolina Cities <lb/>
It WM m lie or a Poker and Was <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
about very expensive <lb/>
said a business man to a <lb/>
party of friends the other night, <lb/>
wore a shirt once that was worth <lb/>
I don't mean to say it cost <lb/>
any such amount of money, but it <lb/>
worth to me, and I cashed <lb/>
it in for just that sum in gold and <lb/>
An incredulous went around, <lb/>
and some stinging inquiries were <lb/>
passed as to what new brand of <lb/>
was on tho market, but the <lb/>
speaker never flinched. <lb/>
away, he <lb/>
when I come to explain <lb/>
matter you will see that it is <lb/>
really a simple affair and some- <lb/>
thing which might happen to any <lb/>
man who was similarly situated. <lb/>
One night in the fall of the World's <lb/>
fair year a party of six gentlemen, <lb/>
of whom was one, was playing <lb/>
poker in a hotel on Dearborn street. <lb/>
As the night was warm and the <lb/>
room small and close all of us threw <lb/>
off our coats and played in our shirt <lb/>
Sleeves. At first the game was light, <lb/>
the ante living a dime and the limit <lb/>
cents. It was an all night session, <lb/>
and late in the evening tho limit <lb/>
wits mined to and money changed <lb/>
hands freely. <lb/>
how the cards did run that <lb/>
night I never had such luck <lb/>
since and can't reasonably expect a <lb/>
repetition of it. I would stand a <lb/>
raise and draw four-cards to an ace <lb/>
in big jack and get two more <lb/>
with it. Once I picked up my <lb/>
and found three small cards <lb/>
and the ace and king of clubs. There <lb/>
was a pot to right for, so I came <lb/>
in and, discarding the small cards, <lb/>
for a draw of three, at the <lb/>
same time turning my arc and Ling <lb/>
on tho table so all the players <lb/>
could see them. The draw gave me <lb/>
the queen, jack and ton of clubs, <lb/>
making a royal flush. There was a <lb/>
number of strong hands out against <lb/>
it, including one set of fours and a <lb/>
full. <lb/>
of course, played me <lb/>
for holding an ordinary flush or a <lb/>
straight and thought I was burning <lb/>
up my money when I kept meeting <lb/>
nil raisers. I was too foxy to do any <lb/>
of tho tilting myself. By simply <lb/>
meeting tho raises it was easy to <lb/>
conceal the real strength of my own <lb/>
hand and make tho other players <lb/>
think I had got tangled up to an ex- <lb/>
tent where it was imperative to pro- <lb/>
my interest in the pot against <lb/>
possible Huffing. When the play <lb/>
was over and the hands shown <lb/>
down, what a howl there wits I One <lb/>
man, a good fellow and a clever <lb/>
card player, by the way, was so an- <lb/>
at what ho called <lb/>
that he tore up the cards and kicked <lb/>
his chair over. <lb/>
settling up the man nearest <lb/>
to mo reached over wrote on <lb/>
my shirt front his I O U for his in- <lb/>
The example was con- <lb/>
and the other players fol- <lb/>
lowed him. The game lasted several <lb/>
hours longer, and as my run of luck <lb/>
held good and the losers continued <lb/>
to write their I O on my shirt <lb/>
that garment was soon covered with <lb/>
value At the close of <lb/>
the play the shirt bore evidence of <lb/>
av indebtedness of due mo by <lb/>
the five gentlemen with whom I had <lb/>
passed the evening. <lb/>
was some days before any of <lb/>
them gave, a sign of settling, and <lb/>
how I did guard that garment in <lb/>
the meantime I In those days I was <lb/>
fairly well fixed financially and had <lb/>
a safety deposit box in the vaults <lb/>
under the First National bank. The <lb/>
thing I did when the game <lb/>
broke up was to put on a clean shirt <lb/>
and lock the garment carefully <lb/>
away in tho vault. It was a week <lb/>
before all the debts were canceled. <lb/>
Every time one of my debtors came <lb/>
to tho office to settle I would take <lb/>
him over to the safety deposit vault, <lb/>
unlock the box and erase tho amount <lb/>
of his payment from the shirt. By <lb/>
tho time the payments were all <lb/>
made the shirt was in pretty mil con- <lb/>
but it at home as a sou- <lb/>
until housecleaning time last <lb/>
when a fresh domestic, <lb/>
of its interesting history, <lb/>
used it to scrub windows, and one <lb/>
of the most valuable shirts ever <lb/>
worn by mortal man thus came to <lb/>
an ignoble Tribune. <lb/>
The elections in Ohio Monday <lb/>
remind politicians that it bar <lb/>
always been customary in that <lb/>
State to have both parties <lb/>
the United States <lb/>
ate, the present is the first <lb/>
time for years there <lb/>
have been two Mr. <lb/>
Hi a is not superstitious, but <lb/>
be sufficient doubt of his <lb/>
election by the next Legislature <lb/>
for the term that be has <lb/>
decided not to rent a residence in <lb/>
Wash There will be the <lb/>
of a tight over the <lb/>
Legislature this with <lb/>
ii 11- as can- <lb/>
for Senate on the <lb/>
Democratic side, and Hanna <lb/>
the Republicans. As all of these <lb/>
gentlemen and be- <lb/>
in powers the <lb/>
Ohio voter need not go barefooted <lb/>
next winter. Washington Dis- <lb/>
patch to Chicago <lb/>
Pen people are aware of the <lb/>
fact that the moon changes on <lb/>
the first day cf April and the first <lb/>
day this year. This will <lb/>
not happen again in a hundred <lb/>
years.<lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Winston <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Fay. lie -111,000<lb/>
d indebtedness of the <lb/>
Stair North Carolina <lb/>
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb/>
well to liberal <lb/>
corn lands the yield <lb/>
increases and the soil improves <lb/>
if properly treated with fer- <lb/>
containing not under <lb/>
actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
A trial of plan costs but <lb/>
little and is sure to lead to <lb/>
profitable culture. <lb/>
All r m by <lb/>
on 1.1 th- U <lb/>
The Chinese Dictionary. <lb/>
The Chinese dictionary authorized <lb/>
by the imperial government con- <lb/>
classes of words, of which <lb/>
include the more important. <lb/>
This famous dictionary, the most <lb/>
ancient of any recorded in literary <lb/>
history, was arranged by Pa-out- <lb/>
who lived about B. C. <lb/>
A. L. Industrial A gents. <lb/>
N. April <lb/>
industrial agents of the Seaboard <lb/>
Air Line in Virginia, North and <lb/>
South Carolina and Georgia, met <lb/>
here today- Twenty -eight the <lb/>
Seaboard's experiments are <lb/>
now in operation, and <lb/>
shade trees had been set out <lb/>
along the guldens had <lb/>
been at all stations, <lb/>
and forty towns improvement <lb/>
society organized. This movement <lb/>
was inaugurated by the Seaboard <lb/>
two months ago. <lb/>
to h. <lb/>
The Her Election. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
President arrived here <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
North Carolina lacks true pa- <lb/>
in times. It is; <lb/>
last night, and f r the three never deficient war It . m <lb/>
devote himself lo wind- j ought to celebrate its I <lb/>
up private affairs I borders, in every year, the 20th <lb/>
which he has had no time to <lb/>
attend to previously- Mr. <lb/>
is now living at his Illinois <lb/>
Disproved II. <lb/>
is all rot about pure grit <lb/>
winning <lb/>
sank a fortune in a grindstone <lb/>
factory. Free Press. <lb/>
em n <lb/>
Miss Agnes Ripplier made an ad <lb/>
recently before a New England <lb/>
club on <lb/>
take from the farmer <lb/>
and the she said, give <lb/>
to the baker and the candlestick <lb/>
maker, and hardworking actors, <lb/>
singers and writers, succumbing to <lb/>
blandishments of a polite com- <lb/>
are robbed of their mat and <lb/>
recreation in order that they may <lb/>
give their services at benefit <lb/>
entertainment or to tho woman's <lb/>
edition of a <lb/>
Jackson, an old <lb/>
c woman, was I to <lb/>
death near Manchester <lb/>
burning grass <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
A number of colored people <lb/>
were to meet and out the <lb/>
graveyard that day, but only this <lb/>
good old woman kept faith. She <lb/>
undertook to do the cleaning <lb/>
herself, and while the <lb/>
grass, her clothing caught <lb/>
and she horribly burned, <lb/>
in great agony soon after- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Hi Valet Dees <lb/>
i lie greatest dandy in <lb/>
d is Albert of <lb/>
G This fastidious young <lb/>
attires himself in a new suit <lb/>
if clothes every <lb/>
yearly to keep twenty <lb/>
ed workmen going, and run up a <lb/>
bill of E suit of wear- <lb/>
is highly perfumed <lb/>
with attar of at ounce <lb/>
Ho wears so fewer the Deck <lb/>
ties daring a year, being aver- <lb/>
age of three every day. His <lb/>
boots number pairs a year. <lb/>
London Woman. <lb/>
of May. No other state with A Strong Fortification. <lb/>
such a great day in its j Fortify the body against disease <lb/>
would fail to celebrate it every by Liver Pills, an <lb/>
and says he intends settling year with patriotic demonstrations I cure for sick headache <lb/>
down to the practice of law for I and rejoicings. The North would malaria, <lb/>
the present. Politics, he make it around the world <lb/>
will little of his time or J and it would be famous above <lb/>
thought for the next few years. ether days. What is Plymouth <lb/>
Mr. Stevenson is disposed to J Book or Banker 11.11 or Lexington <lb/>
regard the elections in j or other day to the <lb/>
and in Ohio day, burg Declaration Celebrate, <lb/>
as indicative of coalition celebrate I and show <lb/>
of the democratic forces and say s j States that indeed, glory in <lb/>
S t s gradually but sorely I the of May, and are at heart <lb/>
getting the old Strength of j proud of the patriots who <lb/>
four years ago sentiment at town <lb/>
bimetallism, lie said, is that epochal day. <lb/>
throughout the west and will i <lb/>
to advance, and the j <lb/>
democratic party, he predicts, will <lb/>
be stronger and in batter condition <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, <lb/>
and all kindred troubles. <lb/>
Fly-Wheel of <lb/>
Dr. Your Liver Pills are I <lb/>
the fly-wheel of life. I shall <lb/>
be grateful for the accident that <lb/>
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb/>
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb/>
. Platte Cannon, Col. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
a modern standard Family Medicine Cures <lb/>
every-day ills of <lb/>
three years <lb/>
for tho campaign <lb/>
hence than now. <lb/>
Ho believes there is a sen- <lb/>
favorable to all elements of <lb/>
democracy rallying around <lb/>
old standard and that in time, and <lb/>
at long period, the will <lb/>
be more powerful than ever. <lb/>
AND ITS <lb/>
To the Editor have an absolute <lb/>
remedy tor Consumption. By its timely use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb/>
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb/>
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb/>
send bottles free to those of your readers <lb/>
who have Bronchial or <lb/>
. , Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb/>
he elections, in address. Sincerely, <lb/>
opinion, should not be T. a. at. a. Petri St., new York. <lb/>
. , I Tho <lb/>
as expression of the people cu <lb/>
A Georgia newspaper is <lb/>
going to give up journalism, be- <lb/>
ho thinks editors a to not <lb/>
treated fairly. child is <lb/>
be say F; doctor attendance <lb/>
gets tho editor notes it and <lb/>
gets it is christened the minister <lb/>
gets the editor writes it <lb/>
and gets it <lb/>
minister gets another fee, the <lb/>
editor a of or in <lb/>
course of time it dies, the doctor <lb/>
gets from to tho minister <lb/>
gets ; tho undertaker <lb/>
gets S-5 to the editor <lb/>
it and receives <lb/>
purely local matters, but shows <lb/>
that the part; is gradually getting <lb/>
together Ohio victory, ho <lb/>
states, i-i especially significant <lb/>
aid to his mind is proof that <lb/>
the sound and free silver <lb/>
democrats are not irrevocably <lb/>
Mr, leave hero <lb/>
tho last of the week, and Bays he <lb/>
will not return to <lb/>
again for some <lb/>
calls him. He is staying at <lb/>
the where ho lived <lb/>
four years, and today saw many <lb/>
of in the senate <lb/>
and others who called at his<lb/>
TOO. <lb/>
rang lit is <lb/>
pare i for ; well a <lb/>
and for to sold in tin <lb/>
cans, holding pound of <lb/>
cine for cents. <lb/>
Land Franklin Co., Ti n., <lb/>
March a. 1891 <lb/>
Hare us d all kinds of <lb/>
not one package of Black <lb/>
for all the others ever saw <lb/>
It is the tiling horses or cattle in <lb/>
the Spring of the year, and will <lb/>
every time. <lb/>
R. Brian. <lb/>
To Have the Right of Pluck. <lb/>
a-id pluck does not sit <lb/>
dawn and repine when disaster <lb/>
comes, but goes to work <lb/>
and manfully to recover the <lb/>
Tho business men who Buffered <lb/>
by Hie fire last week seem to be <lb/>
made of the right kind of stuff <lb/>
and are now hopefully looking to <lb/>
the They are lost going <lb/>
to make a bigger and <lb/>
town than ever- In this <lb/>
determination they should receive <lb/>
the hearty cooperation of iv <lb/>
cf county. <lb/>
While has greatly <lb/>
by the two recent fires <lb/>
and I'll -cuts a dilapidated <lb/>
it is far from dead, and <lb/>
will rise again, brighter and <lb/>
better, of the disasters <lb/>
through which it has passed. Our , .,, , <lb/>
plucky and energetic business The best salve In the for Outs <lb/>
not disheartened because Bruises, Bores, Pals <lb/>
of their loss, but gone ear- <lb/>
to work to straighten and cures Piles in- no <lb/>
and begin anew <lb/>
Already there talk of replacing J per box. t-y <lb/>
the burnt buildings with better <lb/>
than formerly the <lb/>
That this <lb/>
soon. The h sin<lb/>
A example of <lb/>
nepotism- which all to frequent in <lb/>
brought to pub <lb/>
lie notice last summer v. <lb/>
fellow named Citron, a <lb/>
gale from Now <lb/>
Mexico, having the disposal <lb/>
cf two one to <lb/>
Annapolis and one to West Point, <lb/>
outraged decency by giving the <lb/>
places to bis two sons. But <lb/>
judgments of the Lord arc just- <lb/>
Both Cation's sous have Jailed to <lb/>
pass necessary examination <lb/>
and thus lose the <lb/>
When a who has succeeded <lb/>
letting himself quartered <lb/>
public takes <lb/>
age of his position to quarter <lb/>
family on it also he should be <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
------A Hue of------ <lb/>
Family GROCERIES, <lb/>
------Consisting of----- <lb/>
Flour, Lard, <lb/>
Meat, . Coffee <lb/>
Meal, Sugar <lb/>
Ac., <lb/>
which I am <lb/>
selling so low <lb/>
that it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see mo <lb/>
and I will <lb/>
treat you fair <lb/>
and square. <lb/>
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and nil Pat-J <lb/>
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from <lb/>
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cost same in f-3 t. b. and countries <lb/>
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mail .-.- A will write for it. <lb/>
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St., New York. <lb/>
Naturalists say there is a tree in <lb/>
Chinese Tartary which is unable to <lb/>
ear moisture, even that of a mod- <lb/>
rain. After being rained on it <lb/>
wilted and does not <lb/>
its original appearance for several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The common cheese fly is only a <lb/>
tenth of an inch long. It deposits <lb/>
about eggs in the cracks of <lb/>
cheese, though, if not able to find <lb/>
this substance, it readily selects an- <lb/>
other. <lb/>
The box is regarded as <lb/>
of constancy. It is several times <lb/>
thus alluded to in the lighter Eng- <lb/>
of the Int sputum. <lb/>
The of a Missouri paper <lb/>
gives this pointer virtue of ad- <lb/>
were pub- <lb/>
a paper 1872 Mt. <lb/>
III, the second floor, <lb/>
a store was opened the room <lb/>
under our office. senior <lb/>
partner came and con- <lb/>
for columns of space <lb/>
for one year with locals each issue <lb/>
and dodgers each week. <lb/>
He said it was a snap to get into <lb/>
a town when the other business <lb/>
men did not advertise. The firm <lb/>
Started on borrowed capital. In <lb/>
less than three years it had money <lb/>
enough to start two stores, one in <lb/>
in St. It <lb/>
partnership and ore <lb/>
partner took a field to himself. <lb/>
Byron Nugent was the partner <lb/>
who the contract and <lb/>
who is now senior member of B. <lb/>
Nugent Co, the great St. <lb/>
house. He not owns <lb/>
and ground, but is now <lb/>
a modest little cottage <lb/>
home which cost him <lb/>
must add that some of <lb/>
the old moss backs who wore in <lb/>
business Mt before <lb/>
Byron Nugent ever saw place, <lb/>
are still there, about <lb/>
trade hard <lb/>
One Died, c f Grief, the Other of Joy. <lb/>
An Paris <lb/>
the owner of immense riches, <lb/>
died of grief on hearing that he <lb/>
had lost everything in the world <lb/>
except <lb/>
per brother inheriting that sum <lb/>
him died of <lb/>
In Bits. <lb/>
curb <lb/>
at <lb/>
on torpid liver- <lb/>
GROVES <lb/>
The lightning-bug is brilliant. <lb/>
But lie hasn't any mind ; <lb/>
He rs through existence <lb/>
With his headlight on behind. <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS, <lb/>
WARRANTED. <lb/>
m , Wot. W, 1803. <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
W year, of <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
In all our ex <lb/>
of Is<lb/>
UNDERTAKERS. <lb/>
EMBALMERS. <lb/>
We just received a now <lb/>
hearse a id the line of <lb/>
fins and metal- <lb/>
and cloth brought to <lb/>
Wei do embalm- <lb/>
its <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and en- <lb/>
treated to our care will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
Our lower than ever. <lb/>
We do nor want monopoly but <lb/>
invite competition. <lb/>
We can he found at any all <lb/>
In the John <lb/>
Boggy Co's <lb/>
BOB GREENE CO. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
PORK <lb/>
FARM -HI <lb/>
their ill <lb/>
interest prices bet i <lb/>
ii all branches.<lb/>
AT <lb/>
buy Mt i -ti en <lb/>
in if one pro It, i- <lb/>
e e <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always on hand priori ts it <lb/>
the times. Our coeds are all bought and <lb/>
-mill CASH therefore, having n <lb/>
to ran we sell at a close <lb/>
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The live-Collar Daily <lb/>
its in the State <lb/>
W H, <lb/>
SMITH EDWARD. Props. <lb/>
A- store <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
dealers in all <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
NEW a <lb/>
All kind of repairing <lb/>
We me skills I labor go <lb/>
material and are prepared to <lb/>
satisfactory <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
iv-------- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold. work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
old reliable. <lb/>
-----IS STILL AT THE WITH A <lb/>
C EXPERIENCE has taught the best is to <lb/>
Fanning <lb/>
.,. and genera as well <lb/>
Has. Shoes. Ladies I always on hand. Am head <lb/>
Heavy Groceries, and Clark's O. N. T. <lb/>
and keep and attentive <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Magnolia tr u K M. no H <lb/>
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Wilson tr H, <lb/>
Kooky Mi SI <lb/>
on Meek <lb/>
p. m., 4.10 <lb/>
arrives p <lb/>
v., p, Kinston 7.45 <lb/>
. Returning, leaves <lb/>
. in., s -i . m. Arriving <lb/>
ix at a. m., 11.20 am <lb/>
leave <lb/>
8.00 a, in., and . m, <lb/>
a. m., <lb/>
n., Tarboro a. m., <lb/>
m., m. <lb/>
ind 0.20 in,, arrives Washington <lb/>
a. m., and p. m. Daily ex- <lb/>
pt Sunday. Connects trains on <lb/>
ii- I <lb/>
Train leaves N via <lb/>
A It. K. except Sun- <lb/>
lay, at so p. in. p. <lb/>
Plymouth p. M , p. m. <lb/>
Sunday, a. a m., <lb/>
10.25 II. <lb/>
Train on Midland N. C. branch <lb/>
daily, except Si a <lb/>
n. a. m. <lb/>
leaves a. m,, <lb/>
rives kM a. in. <lb/>
Trains on Latta branch, R, <lb/>
A., leave p in. <lb/>
p in. Clio p <lb/>
cave in. a m, <lb/>
Latta 7.50 s m. daily except <lb/>
Train h eaves War- <lb/>
and p, m- <lb/>
at a. m. a m. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection <lb/>
t Welded points daily, all rail via <lb/>
at Mount <lb/>
and Carolina R R tor <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
I. R. <lb/>
Old dominion <lb/>
J L. SUGG, <lb/>
Life, Fire aid <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NEAR COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
AU Risks placed In strictly <lb/>
ASS COMPANIES <lb/>
at low sat current rates. <lb/>
I AM AGENT FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers Green <lb/>
and touching at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at I A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at I A. M, <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of water on Tar River, <lb/>
at <lb/>
steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York at d Barton. <lb/>
Shippers should <lb/>
via Dominion <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
folk A. <lb/>
Baltimore. Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. Agent. <lb/>
J J. Agent, <lb/>
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