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Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
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up bis ears at the <lb/>
and with one <lb/>
lapped the keys lightly. <lb/>
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have mastered keyboard, and <lb/>
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drink. Men who drink liquor, <lb/>
like others, will die, and if there <lb/>
is no rev.- appetite created, our <lb/>
counters will be empty, will be <lb/>
cur coffers. Oar go <lb/>
hungry or we must <lb/>
to that of some <lb/>
more remunerative. The <lb/>
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appetite u moo i After <lb/>
men grown their <lb/>
by the periodical incur- ever change in <lb/>
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who bore away her powerful missionary work <lb/>
and any oilier x <lb/>
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that nickels expended in <lb/>
To the People of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
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forts have never ceased to the best <lb/>
selected stock <lb/>
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his the animal so <lb/>
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by recruits from among the <lb/>
a hundred thousand <lb/>
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may grow rich and their <lb/>
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depths of degradation and<lb/>
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existed between them prevented I <lb/>
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the introduction <lb/>
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have <lb/>
exercises, <lb/>
economy. The <lb/>
is a ma- <lb/>
of pupils in these <lb/>
schools are the children of persons <lb/>
of moderate of <lb/>
are the children of wry poor <lb/>
persons. In the ease of girls <lb/>
particularly, a public com- <lb/>
frequently <lb/>
for dross the parents <lb/>
ill bu which pride <lb/>
a natural them <lb/>
i make- We not <lb/>
there are instances <lb/>
parents have spent enough <lb/>
money on school com- <lb/>
preparations to give <lb/>
one of children <lb/>
of a year at <lb/>
sensation <lb/>
unique a pet would create among <lb/>
the inmates of a <lb/>
in-taut the <lb/>
flour office was ed, and <lb/>
were scaling pillars, <lb/>
clinging to the <lb/>
while the proprietor, bis <lb/>
behind a win- <lb/>
pa peered forth <lb/>
of expostulations <lb/>
s tame a urged <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
But explanations and <lb/>
ranees were powerless to dislodge <lb/>
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on and maidens from <lb/>
Athens was a saint Ex- <lb/>
H-s better <lb/>
Her Rebellious <lb/>
A mother trying to her <lb/>
daughter three old to go lo <lb/>
sleep one <lb/>
yen try to go lo sleep am <lb/>
she you haven't <lb/>
I can't help <lb/>
Professional Cards, <lb/>
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Practice In ail <lb/>
Many of my friends have <lb/>
me, . d a few strangers bad the <lb/>
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of your wile as better <lb/>
i raised him from a , fa ; j <lb/>
to explain, and u-e the per- <lb/>
pronoun that the readers <lb/>
of the Herald better <lb/>
de-stand me. for- <lb/>
to be caged i and, after refusing I she is a fortress capable <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Seventh, Eighth and Ninth <lb/>
Nathaniel of North Caro- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Massachusetts <lb/>
several flattering offers for him <lb/>
from owners of men a gen s, Mr. <lb/>
shipped him to America <lb/>
of withstanding any fusillade; I <lb/>
but a rill i pit with many <lb/>
-d gaps in comparison, her <lb/>
Six mouths upon his ls that of a healthy tree <lb/>
return to the consul and mine <lb/>
drove out to the gardens to see I a with <lb/>
his pet, horrified the man in sprout lends hope of <lb/>
by jumping over the <lb/>
railing which fenced in his cage. <lb/>
he exclaimed, rush- <lb/>
forward. isn't safe to go <lb/>
so near. The animal is <lb/>
don't think he will hurt <lb/>
replied Mr. quietly, <lb/>
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bars. <lb/>
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the keeper seizing him by both <lb/>
you you <lb/>
will arm <lb/>
Hut at this instant eyes <lb/>
fell upon his master. Uttering a <lb/>
hideous cry of joy be <lb/>
forward, fawning before <lb/>
tin out his long red tongue <lb/>
end licked bis extended <lb/>
fruition, but so frail that, the first <lb/>
odd wave of despondency <lb/>
withers it. As a neighbor <lb/>
she embodies those qualities <lb/>
expressed in the words of the <lb/>
o unto others as you <lb/>
would do to <lb/>
I am content to do by him as well <lb/>
as he has done by me, too <lb/>
frequently fall short of that stand <lb/>
ard. As nurse she is a Sister of <lb/>
Charity reared the Garden of <lb/>
or in a nunnery of <lb/>
Nazareth, shedding sweet <lb/>
shine through the sick room; I <lb/>
both impatient irascible. En- <lb/>
almost <lb/>
energy, she is a living typo of the <lb/>
buy bee; I not so enriched, <lb/>
am too frequently a drone of <lb/>
Harry Skinner. W. <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
Galloway, B. F. <lb/>
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Practice in all the <lb/>
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KING'S NEW FOR <lb/>
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for all forms and I beyond beckons her on as a <lb/>
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Hay Fever, view favorable the <lb/>
of Pennsylvania <lb/>
Trumbull, of <lb/>
Connecticut. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
from which to your purchases. <lb/>
confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores in <lb/>
from which to buy your goods tor the <lb/>
coming year. sold on time at close <lb/>
credit prices to customers approved credit, <lb/>
Goods sold cash at figures that tell of the <lb/>
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb/>
back. When enter into possession <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb/>
gains we can buy for the our many <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb/>
led away but cone straight back to your <lb/>
friends who will take care of your <lb/>
and work the harder to make you a <lb/>
stronger customer and friend of <lb/>
straight honest dealing between man <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of the poor <lb/>
man, <lb/>
are friend of you all Comet o see us, we <lb/>
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb/>
lite attention, best of sen ice and honest <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Women. answered the astonished <lb/>
I professor. <lb/>
So great is the influence of a; Well, is b- all <lb/>
woman those thing all his anxious <lb/>
around her that it is almost <lb/>
boundless. It is to her friends <lb/>
come in seasons of sickness and <lb/>
spite of the <lb/>
Wrought by the overflow of the j <lb/>
Mississippi river there stems to <lb/>
be no for apprehending <lb/>
any serious i eduction the <lb/>
of this year's crop. <lb/>
As compared with the vast area <lb/>
of the cotton belt the devastated <lb/>
portion Mississippi valley <lb/>
Comparatively <lb/>
though the flood's <lb/>
; work is grievous the extreme <lb/>
, it is no of such a character as to <lb/>
seriously effect the general re- <lb/>
Indeed the experience of past <lb/>
years been that early spring <lb/>
floods instead of catting the <lb/>
The following are the speakers cotton crops short has frequently <lb/>
the House made them larger. This is due <lb/>
from the First Congress to the to the fact that the floods have <lb/>
I present enriched the bottom land in <lb/>
partial atonement for having <lb/>
swept away the first crop planted <lb/>
have made the soil all the more <lb/>
productive for second plantings. <lb/>
Although it is now somewhat late <lb/>
in the season it is possible for <lb/>
the Mississippi valley to <lb/>
redeem much of what they have <lb/>
Sedgwick, of j planting a second crop of <lb/>
in the rich deposits of <lb/>
sediment which the receding <lb/>
have left their farming <lb/>
lands. <lb/>
vi-w these considerations <lb/>
it is not likely that year's <lb/>
Te will be reduced. On <lb/>
Fifteenth if it exceeds the sine of <lb/>
Clay, Kentucky. last year's thew will be no <lb/>
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of <lb/>
Clay. <lb/>
J. Taylor, of <lb/>
New . <lb/>
second, Au , <lb/>
Stevenson, of Virginia. been a close student of <lb/>
Bell, of us it is to be actually got her consent to a <lb/>
Tennessee, overage boy, marriage on the arrival o tho <lb/>
and Twenty sixth A boy will tramp miles <lb/>
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happened and may <lb/>
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of Small Coy. <lb/>
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loot alum and nil of <lb/>
to the cheap <lb/>
York <lb/>
Scheming for <lb/>
plenty of women u <lb/>
observed a <lb/>
Oregon politician, who is <lb/>
here to see that the State is not <lb/>
forgotten the way of patronage <lb/>
it is within the memory of <lb/>
of us when women were <lb/>
very scarce there. We gave it <lb/>
out that we them for <lb/>
school teachers and the he, and <lb/>
encouraged to come out <lb/>
there, the truth was the men <lb/>
wanted them for wives. I <lb/>
once we sent a young man to <lb/>
where ho was <lb/>
well acquainted, with orders to <lb/>
women and to <lb/>
escort them back to We <lb/>
guaranteed every one of them one <lb/>
yearn employment The active <lb/>
man matter was a tine <lb/>
looking young <lb/>
served two terms in Congress <lb/>
from our State. He spout two <lb/>
months in selecting the party and <lb/>
West with them. On the <lb/>
trip out he courted one of the <lb/>
school on bis own hook <lb/>
at Portland. The boys <lb/>
rabbit hunt and Do bowled considerably about it. <lb/>
M. T. I limber the evening, when If yon claiming that <lb/>
the Of the mail, I Banter, of Virginia, and John him to go tho them unfairly <lb/>
dear said the <lb/>
professor, yourself; your <lb/>
sorrow for help and rt. is perfectly well. I saw <lb/>
soothing of her kindly hut a moment <lb/>
hands wonders tho I said tho almost <lb/>
child; words let fall woman, notice <lb/>
from her tips the ear of a peculiar about Did <lb/>
sister do to <lb/>
the load of grief that is <lb/>
its victim down to the dust in <lb/>
The husband <lb/>
home worn out with tho pressure <lb/>
o business <lb/>
with world in general, bu <lb/>
when be outers sitting- <lb/>
room and sees the of the <lb/>
bright tire meets his wife's <lb/>
smiling face he in a <lb/>
moment to the southing influences, <lb/>
On, <lb/>
he look as he ought to <lb/>
did ho, did <lb/>
Just then Sylvester <lb/>
strolled around the corner <lb/>
the new trousers on, to the intense <lb/>
relief if his wife the other of Indiana. <lb/>
professor. Forty-fifth and <lb/>
, V . Samuel J. of <lb/>
Way to Cure B, port era <lb/>
While, of Kentucky. <lb/>
of Virginia. <lb/>
W. Davis, <lb/>
of Indiana, <lb/>
U. <lb/>
of Massachusetts. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Georgia. <lb/>
second <lb/>
Linn Boyd, of <lb/>
Thirty-fourth Nathaniel P. <lb/>
Banks, of Massachusetts. <lb/>
C. O.-r, of <lb/>
South Carolina. <lb/>
of New Jersey. <lb/>
Thirty-seventh A. <lb/>
of Pennsylvania. <lb/>
Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth and <lb/>
Colfax, of <lb/>
Indiana. <lb/>
Forty -first. <lb/>
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Maine. <lb/>
Kerr. <lb/>
ho had treated <lb/>
having first <lb/>
borrow a I inch be will choice, but there was a lot of tine, <lb/>
stiff as a meat bock. marriageable material left- Some <lb/>
I course he will. And he will go <lb/>
swimming all day and stay in the <lb/>
Tho Albany tells a <lb/>
story of two reporters, <lb/>
ma. <lb/>
which act as balm of who were sent by <lb/>
bis wounded spirit We are <lb/>
all worried with combating <lb/>
realities of life. The rough school <lb/>
boy a rage the taunts <lb/>
disappointment. The day is never of his companion to find solace in <lb/>
Grip;, in the Head <lb/>
and It is for all <lb/>
ages, pleasant to lake, and, above all, <lb/>
a sore Ill's always we J to take <lb/>
Dr King New Life Pills in connection <lb/>
might show. Thus in all the <lb/>
nobler attributes of life towers <lb/>
above me as the forest above <lb/>
the mother's smile; the little one, <lb/>
full of grief with its own large <lb/>
finds a haven rest on <lb/>
its mother's breast j and so one <lb/>
may with instances of the <lb/>
influence a woman <lb/>
has in the life which <lb/>
she is is <lb/>
the city editor of a certain news- I <lb/>
paper to a Suburban town to <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth<lb/>
water three hours at a time, <lb/>
dive, the next morning be <lb/>
will that the in- <lb/>
has been him when ho <lb/>
is told by Ins mother to wash his <lb/>
fact; caret illy, so as to leave <lb/>
the cf the ebb flow so <lb/>
plain to be soon bis gills. <lb/>
ho will r about bed of a <lb/>
dry crook all the afternoon piling <lb/>
up p. pebble fort and nearly die oft <lb/>
when bis big sister him to <lb/>
Pick up a basket of chips for the <lb/>
stove. ho w ill spend <lb/>
the biggest part of a day trying to <lb/>
a mule for a ride, but <lb/>
feels life's charms have fled <lb/>
when he comes to drive the cows <lb/>
homo. he'll turn a ten <lb/>
field up down for ten one inch <lb/>
angle worms, wish for tho <lb/>
voiceless tomb when the garden <lb/>
demands attention- But all <lb/>
same when you want a friend <lb/>
will stand by you cf <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
Dead Girl's Locks a Parlor <lb/>
that demonstrated <lb/>
that human hair grows after <lb/>
was discovered in <lb/>
N Y. There lives in <lb/>
B- <lb/>
with as stunted bush Daring insignificant when com- <lb/>
tone the stomach SOU i- I . <lb/>
bowel, w e guarantee I. et cent companionship of over pared bars. <lb/>
or rt-l Free trial one years <lb/>
pet John <lb/>
cents <lb/>
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given to . <lb/>
and of <lb/>
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O and Counselors at Law <lb/>
i Tact ices in all the Courts. <lb/>
A for Gov. <lb/>
papers announced that <lb/>
Governor will not <lb/>
the in New at <lb/>
the dedication of the Grant <lb/>
Could Lo be <lb/>
as hi was at the <lb/>
of by his staff, <lb/>
who did not go in the procession, <lb/>
State for <lb/>
expenses i This is era of re- <lb/>
and reform, you know. <lb/>
I have been <lb/>
sensible to these superior <lb/>
ties, and I have boon always <lb/>
honest enough to say so. She <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
Thomas Heed. <lb/>
write up the burning of c n orphan <lb/>
asylum. Late that when <lb/>
the news editor was <lb/>
why no about the fire was <lb/>
coming by wire, a telegraph <lb/>
messenger in banded <lb/>
him a dispatch He it <lb/>
read i <lb/>
Sin We are here. What <lb/>
shall we <lb/>
It was by the names of <lb/>
the two men sent tie m <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
that town a family named Howe. <lb/>
those women are today the <lb/>
leading ladies tho society of <lb/>
the Mote than three- <lb/>
fourths bundle were mar- <lb/>
inside of three years and <lb/>
in any in less than year. A <lb/>
few of the lot, are <lb/>
school there today, not <lb/>
that they did have any offers, <lb/>
but they would not <lb/>
accept any of tho fellows who <lb/>
offered Now that <lb/>
Mitchell has about given <lb/>
up his contest to return as Sena- <lb/>
tor, he likely be succeeded <lb/>
by a gentleman who married one <lb/>
of the party of school teachers to <lb/>
which I refer- He will bis <lb/>
wife here with him, and <lb/>
Washington folks can see for <lb/>
thorns-jives the kind of ladies we <lb/>
hail out there for school teachers. <lb/>
i surpassed, even if <lb/>
I may be <lb/>
an intuit though, for <lb/>
it happens that my wife was one <lb/>
of the Star. <lb/>
veil to-do farmers. had u <lb/>
, -i -i o, sue <lb/>
and Fifty-third- S companionship- <lb/>
Chas. Crisp, of Georgia. hair. hen <lb/>
, , ; , ,,, . , she was stricken with a fever it <lb/>
a was to cutoff her locks. <lb/>
Finally she died was buried. <lb/>
After two years the parents de- <lb/>
What Her. <lb/>
It pleases her to be called a <lb/>
sensible little woman- <lb/>
It pleases her to a <lb/>
well dressed woman. <lb/>
It pleases her to told that <lb/>
is <lb/>
It pleases her to be told that <lb/>
she improves a man by her <lb/>
The Mount Lebanon Shaken have to tO <lb/>
vented a many valuable j another place. Tho grave was <lb/>
v were first brooms by. , ,, , ,,., ,. ,. <lb/>
machinery, the first CO put up seed in opened. It was found that <lb/>
The news editor made a few <lb/>
remarks, which, while <lb/>
appropriate to the d <lb/>
not look well in print; then wrote <lb/>
combines i <lb/>
quality, in her <lb/>
assumes the mother, <lb/>
wife, sister, friend- All in all she <lb/>
is the of my eye, my best <lb/>
beloved in whom am well <lb/>
Such is my wife as <lb/>
see her have her all <lb/>
these years- She condoles nay <lb/>
finds excuses for my <lb/>
with me <lb/>
and strengthens mo in <lb/>
Professor <lb/>
chased a pair of now trousers <lb/>
wore them to the university, says <lb/>
The Baltimore Sun. wife, <lb/>
who was well aware of his absent <lb/>
minded habits, knew nothing of <lb/>
the purchase. An boar or go after <lb/>
Sylvester's arrival at <lb/>
tho his wife was <lb/>
lushing breathlessly the <lb/>
i street a package <lb/>
arm. <lb/>
a telegraph Plank this <lb/>
out whore the fire is hot- <lb/>
test and jump <lb/>
cut , , f . <lb/>
Now they are eat with method of <lb/>
hair hail grown to roach <lb/>
It was as bright and <lb/>
It pleases to depend on <lb/>
man nod she is <lb/>
ruling him. <lb/>
It pleases her to be treated <lb/>
and with respect, <lb/>
to be talked to reasonably. <lb/>
It pleases her to be treated <lb/>
sensibly and honestly, to be <lb/>
oaring dyspepsia by resting the stomach glossy as though its wearer war, <lb/>
at the i wore cut off. measured <lb/>
W ho cares for expenses I <lb/>
not our able and willing j Hence I say ; such she will <lb/>
to pay for the Governor's staff ever be to Green <lb/>
having a good <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
the <lb/>
ton, Ind. Sun a <lb/>
prescription <lb/>
and I it tor <lb/>
ion and us <lb/>
It no <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
Ave, was all run down, <lb/>
could not eat nor food, hail <lb/>
mum the digestion of other, g f t They wore put into <lb/>
foods in the In other word, <lb/>
a glass case in Mr- Howe u home. <lb/>
where they are to visitors. <lb/>
the use e Shaker Digestive <lb/>
a virtually get along <lb/>
Hie ii.-.- of Ills stomach until n <lb/>
hi restored to its and <lb/>
vigor. A cent bottle <lb/>
give marked relief. Get a <lb/>
bottle from your druggist and try It. <lb/>
New York Press. <lb/>
The Japan have a <lb/>
it the best for method of pass out tickets, <lb/>
it in place i which positively transfer- <lb/>
Oil. I , , , <lb/>
able. When a person to <lb/>
leave tho before close <lb/>
Mrs. Jewell, aged the with the in- <lb/>
and of returning, lie In <lb/>
. , in the and hold out his <lb/>
Meeting one of the professors, headache which sever left her and felt I This is Mrs. Jewel's fifth <lb/>
but six bottles of matrimonial and she is <lb/>
consulted and questioned, and not <lb/>
to be treated a butterfly, with <lb/>
no bend nor heart. <lb/>
It pleases her to be loved and <lb/>
admired by a man who is strong <lb/>
to and subdue her <lb/>
and bis way her way ; to <lb/>
and take of her. <lb/>
she hastily and Bred and weary, but six bottles of matrimonial and she is <lb/>
. ii Electric Bitters rest her health and arid to mother of <lb/>
you seen Professor no <lb/>
at J. L. Women's <lb/>
right Lain . The then, <lb/>
with a rubber imprints on <lb/>
the palm the of the <lb/>
A in George <lb/>
county woke up the <lb/>
other night found his <lb/>
in flumes-. Although bis two <lb/>
were asleep in their bed, <lb/>
his thought was of bis house- <lb/>
hold effects. Twice carried <lb/>
out as much ho <lb/>
thou went back lo wake the child- <lb/>
ran. He was caught by the fire in <lb/>
the house with them and all three <lb/>
were burned to death.<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Entered at the poet office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, as second class mail matter. <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
EDITORIAL <lb/>
The U. S. Judge-ship has at last been <lb/>
-tiled, plum falling to T. K. <lb/>
Sc Judge Robinson will have to <lb/>
continue in his position on the Superior <lb/>
court bench. <lb/>
The quarterly of th i <lb/>
n all banks in State, just <lb/>
completed, makes the loll. in.- show- <lb/>
The . <lb/>
resources; the ii- banks <lb/>
the private <lb/>
and the C bunks <lb/>
total, banks and HO <lb/>
The total loans and discounts arc <lb/>
United States b Kid l I L <lb/>
State <lb/>
and securities j w the man who makes <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
, Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
The gentlemen engaged in attempting <lb/>
to organize a revolt in the House <lb/>
against Czar Reed's Way <lb/>
of things have zeal, will, brains, <lb/>
fact, everything but the <lb/>
one thing necessary to succeed ; votes <lb/>
to outvote Reed's supporters- <lb/>
There is lots of talk about a large <lb/>
of republicans bring ready to <lb/>
join the revolt, but if brought to <lb/>
an issue it will be found the -large <lb/>
will be a or <lb/>
possibly as many as twenty at the <lb/>
outside. This being the ease it strikes <lb/>
me that these gentlemen are, with the <lb/>
best intentions, waiting that might <lb/>
be put to a use than raising <lb/>
expectations that cannot be realized <lb/>
among those who are not fully ac- <lb/>
with the situation in the <lb/>
House. That there are enough <lb/>
in the House who are at <lb/>
heart opposed to Reed's policy and <lb/>
to make a majority of the <lb/>
Mouse when combined with the demo- <lb/>
mid populists is probably true, but <lb/>
l.-y all the best committee assign- <lb/>
they can get and are not going <lb/>
silver all other <lb/>
The capital stock paid up <lb/>
aggregates <lb/>
undivided profits <lb/>
deposits Dotted <lb/>
States deposits <lb/>
PLAIN BUSINESS TALK. <lb/>
The following advice from the Win- <lb/>
Journal to the ladies of the twin <lb/>
city is equally applicable to oilier towns <lb/>
ill the State, is scarcely one of <lb/>
them which is not guilty the lolly <lb/>
complained And in some <lb/>
dependent for patronage <lb/>
upon those who live in this community <lb/>
are equally as apt as the women to <lb/>
send away home what they <lb/>
buy ts equal advantage from the <lb/>
home merchants. It is more than <lb/>
probable that persons here in <lb/>
c under the category named by the <lb/>
Journal, which is entirely right when <lb/>
it says ; <lb/>
wish to say a word to the Indies. <lb/>
II tiny you are in the habit <lb/>
out town to buy your pretty gowns, <lb/>
or other we would ask you to <lb/>
lake advice cf Punch and <lb/>
Why Well we will try to tell you. In <lb/>
the list place right here in our towns <lb/>
Winston and Salem there are as live, <lb/>
wide awake merchants, with just as <lb/>
and stocks of <lb/>
goods as you can find anywhere in the <lb/>
country, and they will sell you just as <lb/>
good material at just as reasonable <lb/>
prices as you can but <lb/>
this .- not the chief reason why you <lb/>
should do your trading at home. The <lb/>
prosperity of your town upon <lb/>
the prosperity its business men, <lb/>
course. We are naturally dependent <lb/>
upon each other, Bad every dollar you <lb/>
send to New York, or <lb/>
merchants is unjustly <lb/>
your dealer the money, <lb/>
provided he keeps in stock what you <lb/>
and he nearly always d <lb/>
to carry the id a a little farther, in <lb/>
our plan mutual interdependence, <lb/>
iii all deals with <lb/>
hose they also want <lb/>
the administration, and <lb/>
they know that is in favor <lb/>
of Reed's policy. Enough republicans <lb/>
Majority of the House will <lb/>
Reed, regardless what they <lb/>
think. <lb/>
Mason, of Illinois, this week <lb/>
his record in Senate as a <lb/>
by making a speech in favor <lb/>
of his resolution rule, in <lb/>
which he the that <lb/>
august body and charged its <lb/>
with caring more individual p <lb/>
than public welfare. Referring <lb/>
to the failure to act on the Morgan <lb/>
Cuban resolution he said that it was <lb/>
to tear down the golden god <lb/>
of the Senate rules in order to act, and <lb/>
cl teed by saying would not scuttle <lb/>
old ship, but I would like to put <lb/>
her in dry dock enough to have her <lb/>
bottom <lb/>
While no gold has <lb/>
appointed to a prominent place by <lb/>
he is showing his <lb/>
gratitude to the gold democrats by <lb/>
allowing a ; umber cl them to remain in <lb/>
very desirable Conrad N. <lb/>
Jordan, Assistant Treasurer of the <lb/>
United Slates, at New York, is a con- <lb/>
example, although Senator <lb/>
and the entire New York machine <lb/>
made a hot right for his place <lb/>
II. Roberts, a republican. Jordan <lb/>
was in this week to renew <lb/>
his bond that expired at <lb/>
midnight on the His renewal <lb/>
of the Lend makes it certain that he has <lb/>
been assured of his retention in office <lb/>
for an indefinite period, as a reward for <lb/>
a gold democrat. And the same <lb/>
policy is being pursued towards <lb/>
Johnson, of the <lb/>
of Engraving; and Printing; ex <lb/>
Representative Illinois. <lb/>
Internal Revenue, and <lb/>
others who fill less imports. <lb/>
The professional office holders -those <lb/>
who have been in office b. <lb/>
secured about nine tenths of the pie <lb/>
up lo date by <lb/>
which to that experience Is <lb/>
or in some way mows money, in .------- <lb/>
of business, into the hands of as necessary in seeking as in any <lb/>
father or o other, or husband. <lb/>
Then is it lair to your home dealer to <lb/>
scud away to a foreign merchant for <lb/>
something your local tradesman may <lb/>
have in stock Why not let him <lb/>
o. it you Even it he does <lb/>
a small profit on it will not amount <lb/>
to more, than or freight. <lb/>
number that the botcher and the biker <lb/>
depend upon candlestick <lb/>
all o them the merchant and he <lb/>
upon them. Then be patriotic <lb/>
appreciative to spend your <lb/>
money at home and let's help to build <lb/>
up those that us up and in that <lb/>
way we may build up a town greater <lb/>
even than we dream now. <lb/>
F. BAD <lb/>
to <lb/>
calling the attention of <lb/>
Superintendent the convict an; l <lb/>
the needs the loads from <lb/>
Swamp to Creek. It is <lb/>
dent these roads have merit and <lb/>
to work, but is very much <lb/>
n error when he says the roads two <lb/>
miles around Greenville are good <lb/>
They are simply dreadful in some sec- <lb/>
The Tarboro toad on the south <lb/>
side Tar River is in very bad <lb/>
The road opposite the home o <lb/>
Col. Sugg has been, and is now <lb/>
impassable, and unless the overseer <lb/>
the or some other means are in- <lb/>
there will be some calamitous <lb/>
sooner No objection to <lb/>
having the convict gang do as much as <lb/>
possible to relieve the county cost <lb/>
and do the roads good, hut they can do <lb/>
nine, good work near town for quite a <lb/>
while yet and at I- cost. X. <lb/>
It is believed that the farmers o <lb/>
North Carolina will this season use <lb/>
gone worth at <lb/>
and most of the money will out <lb/>
the State. Of the sold in <lb/>
North Carolina less half is <lb/>
in the State and even of <lb/>
those made here the raw material U, <lb/>
for most part, obtained where. <lb/>
It can readily be seen what a drain <lb/>
the is upon the <lb/>
cultural wealth the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
other business; but that doesn't <lb/>
disappointment inexperienced <lb/>
alter pie. <lb/>
Senator Morgan has given notice <lb/>
that he would insist a vote next <lb/>
Week upon his resolution the <lb/>
the . y the Cuban-. <lb/>
The can command a <lb/>
in the Senate ad right, but there it will <lb/>
stop, unless Czar Reed sees fit to allow <lb/>
the House to do some business ct this <lb/>
session outside of the tariff bill and the <lb/>
left over appropriation bills- <lb/>
The adverse decision b- the I. S. <lb/>
Supreme t m the ease of Chapman <lb/>
the New x broker who refused In <lb/>
in the Senate sugar <lb/>
scandal investigation, leaves Chapman <lb/>
with only one hope of escaping the <lb/>
thirty day jail Sentence imposed upon <lb/>
him when he was found guilty of con- <lb/>
tempt in a Washington curt. That is, <lb/>
in his being pardoned by <lb/>
Strong pressure is being wrought upon <lb/>
to issue a pardon <lb/>
Democratic have been <lb/>
that it they would not force Senator <lb/>
Vest's resolution, declaring the action <lb/>
of Secretary Gray in issuing orders for <lb/>
the enforcement of the retroactive <lb/>
cf the tariff bill be illegal, to a <lb/>
vote, that clause would be either made <lb/>
or entirely before <lb/>
the bill is reported the Senate. This <lb/>
confession that the clause in question <lb/>
was merely put in the bill to blurt <lb/>
porters is not surprising. It never had <lb/>
advocates in the Senate. <lb/>
The Devil's Fur Servants <lb/>
devil has a great many servants <lb/>
They are all busy and in all places. <lb/>
Some so vile looking that one instantly <lb/>
turns away from in but <lb/>
some are sociable, insinuating and <lb/>
plausible that they almost deceive at <lb/>
the elect. Among latter class arc <lb/>
to be found four chief <lb/>
Here are their <lb/>
No <lb/>
This <lb/>
and <lb/>
All four cheats and liars. They <lb/>
mean U cheat you out heaven, and <lb/>
will do it is you to <lb/>
CITY AND THEIR <lb/>
PREY, <lb/>
an Occasional <lb/>
There are thousands of people <lb/>
who live in the city by robbing <lb/>
people in the With the <lb/>
approval of the editor I propose <lb/>
to explain some of these robbing <lb/>
schemes and, perhaps help some <lb/>
readers to make money by s <lb/>
it. <lb/>
One reason why city swindlers <lb/>
are so thrifty because <lb/>
who have been duped by them <lb/>
are ashamed to expose their own <lb/>
simplicity in being <lb/>
also because involves <lb/>
trouble and expense. <lb/>
The head of a notorious <lb/>
in Washington Las been <lb/>
heard to remark that a is <lb/>
born every minute and that be <lb/>
looks the as Ilia <lb/>
particular prey. There on an <lb/>
average about <lb/>
each week the name and <lb/>
address of every patentee is <lb/>
published in the <lb/>
Gazette. This gives the patent <lb/>
sharks in Washington, New Yo k, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Chicago, <lb/>
and other cities and wester <lb/>
towns access to the ear of Hi <lb/>
They send him <lb/>
so cunningly prepared ho <lb/>
thicks they have been written <lb/>
expressly to him they confirm <lb/>
his that he has a fortune <lb/>
in his patent. Their proposition <lb/>
is to sell the on commission <lb/>
usually per but the <lb/>
inventor must -2 to <lb/>
for It <lb/>
tor is green and will <lb/>
them money, which he would <lb/>
better burn, but if ho is sensible <lb/>
he will barn their circulars. These <lb/>
people never sell patents, never <lb/>
even try to sell them whether <lb/>
they for the <lb/>
bulk of the money will fro <lb/>
their Some of them may <lb/>
pretend to try to sail the patent <lb/>
in order Hint if you bring <lb/>
against them they may defeat <lb/>
by showing an advertisement, but <lb/>
do not deceived by <lb/>
that they wish to work for a <lb/>
commission. To their <lb/>
game, offer thorn of the <lb/>
money in advance, that you will <lb/>
double, triple, their <lb/>
commission, or even give them <lb/>
ninety-nine dollars in a hundred <lb/>
and see how quickly will <lb/>
you This will prove to <lb/>
you conclusively that people <lb/>
have no intention, means or pros- <lb/>
of gelling your patent, but <lb/>
are after the fee only. <lb/>
I do not believe there are any <lb/>
honest patent sale no <lb/>
matter what they publish, claim <lb/>
and swear, men who go into <lb/>
that must it to <lb/>
deceive to get money false <lb/>
pretense. Patent are not sold <lb/>
by agents, or that way. Toe <lb/>
large majority inventions that <lb/>
bold are disposed of to neigh- <lb/>
friends, partners or backers <lb/>
of the inventor before patent is <lb/>
granted or while application is <lb/>
pending. the grant of <lb/>
tho investor his <lb/>
assignees sell territory or form <lb/>
companies to manufacture or sell <lb/>
on But the large majority <lb/>
o patents never bring <lb/>
anything to tho or owner <lb/>
but are like tho larger half of <lb/>
human <lb/>
Another scheme is o urge <lb/>
American patentee to <lb/>
patents, and is one <lb/>
western firm that pretends to bear <lb/>
one half the expense of for <lb/>
a Gorman design pat- <lb/>
out or provided <lb/>
they can have the privilege of <lb/>
selling the foreign patent claim- <lb/>
to facilities <lb/>
for selling- The suggestion of <lb/>
sale is only a bait What th y <lb/>
call half expenses or is lour <lb/>
times as much as the German <lb/>
costs, and nine <lb/>
tunes in ten it is not worth a <lb/>
for will never sell it; or think <lb/>
about it alter they get the <lb/>
Do not be with the <lb/>
references that these people give. <lb/>
They will refer yon to the <lb/>
agencies and Brad- <lb/>
but these agencies only <lb/>
affirm that they have a commercial <lb/>
rating, that they have money, <lb/>
they got it by the deception <lb/>
which they are practicing on you. <lb/>
Many with good commercial <lb/>
rating ought to be in tho State's <lb/>
prison- Do not be deceived by <lb/>
their references to <lb/>
Members of <lb/>
Congress. It is well known that- <lb/>
some Senators and Congressmen <lb/>
in Washington will sign <lb/>
per that is brought them <lb/>
provided it is not a subscription <lb/>
list or a check. <lb/>
The of patents granted <lb/>
in the United States <lb/>
on April All <lb/>
that were granted years ago <lb/>
have expired and become public <lb/>
property- the catacombs <lb/>
of cities afford a more <lb/>
suggestive lesson to Hit moralist <lb/>
than the archives of the U- S <lb/>
Office, for here are buried <lb/>
the wildest hopes and struggles <lb/>
of most progressive people. <lb/>
Not half as many patents have <lb/>
been granted by any other conn- <lb/>
try. What does this mean but <lb/>
that useless and worthless <lb/>
patents have been granted- It <lb/>
also that American <lb/>
so called, has been <lb/>
over stimulated and lured by <lb/>
oilers of prizes, medals, riches <lb/>
and by fictitious tales about the <lb/>
value of patents- Very few pat- <lb/>
and still fewer inventions <lb/>
bring the owner wealth. They <lb/>
more frequently than <lb/>
Our government is very remiss <lb/>
that it does not lay its powerful <lb/>
hand on these schemers and stand <lb/>
between rapacious swindlers and <lb/>
the ignorant u. There is <lb/>
hope that the present <lb/>
will make a record in sup- <lb/>
pressing frauds. A start <lb/>
has been made in the <lb/>
Dean Brokerage lottery on the <lb/>
Fraud list. The appointment of <lb/>
lion. as bead of the <lb/>
Patent Office is understood by <lb/>
to mean that Patent Lotte- <lb/>
prizes and so called Bale <lb/>
must <lb/>
I and owners patents <lb/>
have been swindled by <lb/>
sharks of any kind send <lb/>
complaints direct to the <lb/>
General at Washing- <lb/>
ton. He have the case <lb/>
and, if it can be proved, <lb/>
the swindler will tie placed on the <lb/>
I i it. To shout <lb/>
is a that every man owes to <lb/>
his country and to hi kind <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
The is now a subject for <lb/>
A good name is better than precious <lb/>
on the back of a note. <lb/>
After the question s <lb/>
shall be speaker the house is <lb/>
speedily settled. <lb/>
He who stops to Haws in Others <lb/>
knitting work drops many stitches <lb/>
his own. <lb/>
Many innocent looking are <lb/>
daily charged with a great deal more <lb/>
than they ever intend to pay. <lb/>
It is true that of sorrow <lb/>
and joy are closely connected. When <lb/>
you your loot with a croquet <lb/>
mallet there is always somebody who <lb/>
laughs. <lb/>
When you hear a young nun say <lb/>
the owes a you can <lb/>
make up mind that he owes the <lb/>
world's enough to balance the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
The Journal says a <lb/>
capitalists have purchased tie <lb/>
Atlantic bole property at forehead <lb/>
The Landmark says mer- <lb/>
chants entered into an agreement <lb/>
to their stores at 7.30 o'clock <lb/>
every except Saturday <lb/>
the summer season. <lb/>
The statement the <lb/>
lumber mills at Jacksonville, <lb/>
the largest in the State, would be re- <lb/>
moved to Georgia, turns out to bean <lb/>
A monument is to be creel d in <lb/>
County to the memory six <lb/>
revolutionary soldiers who were killed <lb/>
by Indiana and whoso were eat <lb/>
by Wolves. <lb/>
The Observer says Robert Swann, <lb/>
Mar Charlotte, MM his barn and con- <lb/>
tents, mules, f. horse, gear, feed <lb/>
and implements by on <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
L. K- last at <lb/>
received <lb/>
op of faith a man ninety two <lb/>
years ago. is probably the <lb/>
old st member ever received in the <lb/>
State by profession of <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Alex. Strickland plowed up a a n-it <lb/>
of young rabbits a few days ago and took <lb/>
them to the house as a the <lb/>
eat. lint cat took the little rabbits <lb/>
into nest of kittens and is caring <lb/>
Mid little hi <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
A distressing occurred -Men <lb/>
day morning South West township. <lb/>
Mr. Clay Hood threw a large piece of <lb/>
weed out of it wagon, when the four <lb/>
year old KM of Mr. Will Tyndall ran <lb/>
Iron behind a pile ; shingle- and <lb/>
the Wood as it was tailing. It <lb/>
crushed the head, killing hint <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. April <lb/>
Mi's Eleanor Jenkins, of Tarboro, <lb/>
Sunday in town. <lb/>
Miss Li Hammond, <lb/>
pent last week with her Mrs. <lb/>
S Harper. <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan who has been vis- <lb/>
relatives here the pat week re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Mr. d Mrs. Levi Harris and <lb/>
spent Saturday night and <lb/>
n visiting relatives. <lb/>
M-s. Julius of Tarboro. <lb/>
is spending this week here with her <lb/>
lira J. A. and Mrs. <lb/>
spent last week <lb/>
Bethel- <lb/>
M. O. and W. J. <lb/>
Whitehurst went to Tarboro Friday; <lb/>
Col. N. II. went to Ply- <lb/>
mouth Wednesday returned <lb/>
day- <lb/>
Mis Knight went to Tarboro <lb/>
la-t Tuesday. <lb/>
Mis Mary Knight went to Tarboro <lb/>
lest Tuesday. <lb/>
J. A. Dupree, Greenville, spent <lb/>
of last week here. <lb/>
Lamb, of Williamston, was <lb/>
here Friday. <lb/>
M. O. went u Williamston <lb/>
on business Wednesday night and <lb/>
returned Thursday morning- <lb/>
Julius of Tarboro, spent <lb/>
here. <lb/>
II. W. Whedbee, of Greenville, past <lb/>
through here <lb/>
D. D. is conducting a <lb/>
meeting the Baptist church <lb/>
here. <lb/>
The colored Missionary Baptists am <lb/>
j building a piece to their church. <lb/>
Bet. B. Strand, pastor of the col- <lb/>
church here, baptized <lb/>
persons in the Bay pond, Sun- <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
The citizens of the town will hold u <lb/>
convention night States <lb/>
Cherry s old store, at o'clock, the <lb/>
purpose of nominating candidates to be <lb/>
voted for next Monday. <lb/>
Tho Kick- r. <lb/>
a late number of the Kicker we <lb/>
referred to the of Blue Hill <lb/>
City as a of lop should- <lb/>
subsided, cross-eyed absconders <lb/>
from the laws of other and to <lb/>
the itself as a iniquity <lb/>
founded by We didn't menu <lb/>
anything serious by this. We were <lb/>
just slinging or that day on our <lb/>
editorial page, it struck us that a <lb/>
little metaphor wouldn't be a bad thin; <lb/>
for Blue Hill. We hid no idea that any <lb/>
one displeased until we rode over to <lb/>
that town Hie other day to up <lb/>
list subscribers. We felt that our <lb/>
Welcome was rather mistrusted <lb/>
n thing until we saw a man a n <lb/>
Then we back into the <lb/>
an its we got there a crowd <lb/>
about people made a rash for us <lb/>
Our mule put his ears back and lay <lb/>
down to it, and, though a portion of the <lb/>
mob followed us for live we got <lb/>
away. There is no question in our <lb/>
mind we just missed being Strong <lb/>
up, and we can't exactly make out why <lb/>
he Blue wanted to do it. Eve <lb/>
since the days of one has had a <lb/>
right to use metaphor, and even in this <lb/>
country the whom you call a liar <lb/>
always gives you a chance to explain in <lb/>
use the turn, <lb/>
Mayor Harding has a day to spare, we <lb/>
hope he'll come over and explain. <lb/>
Of the to b-i i <lb/>
With Church <lb/>
May 27-30. <lb/>
M. sermon <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
A. Praise <lb/>
Our town limy j <lb/>
A. Rood. <lb/>
What relations should exist <lb/>
pastor and people ti. L. I'm h. <lb/>
P. M. Prayer and Praise. <lb/>
Baptists and E. <lb/>
Billiard. <lb/>
The mission of the Church to the <lb/>
T. Vain. <lb/>
P. M. Alder. <lb/>
man. <lb/>
A. M. Prayer and Praise <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
Our Alderman, <lb/>
W. Powell. <lb/>
working members <lb/>
What shall hi; done with <lb/>
V. Savage, F P. Wooten. <lb/>
P. ML Prayer aid song. <lb/>
Question by R. T. <lb/>
Van n. <lb/>
P. M. The Duly of a Church <lb/>
to its young B. <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
II A. M. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. T. <lb/>
P. M. Sunday school mass <lb/>
I, and Others <lb/>
P. M. V. Savage. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Greenville, V C. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
-Headquarters for <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Truthful Talk, <lb/>
If yon increase your happiness. <lb/>
. forget your neighbor's faults. Forget <lb/>
the slander you have heard. Forget the <lb/>
temptations. Forget the faultfinding <lb/>
and give a little thought to the cause <lb/>
provoked it. Forget the <lb/>
of your friends and only <lb/>
remember good points that mike <lb/>
you loud of Forget all personal <lb/>
quarrels or histories that you may <lb/>
have heard by and which, f <lb/>
repeated, would seem a thousand limes <lb/>
worse tiny are. out as far <lb/>
as all the of Hie <lb/>
they will come, but they will only grow <lb/>
larger when you remember them, and <lb/>
constant thought of the acts <lb/>
meanness, or worse, still, malice, will <lb/>
only lend to make you more familiar <lb/>
with them. Obliterate everything <lb/>
disagreeable farm yesterday, t out <lb/>
with a dean sheet only lo <lb/>
have written upon it the pure and <lb/>
things of lift-Orange <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Below are Norfolk <lb/>
and peanuts <lb/>
by <lb/>
chants of Norfolk <lb/>
Rood <lb/>
Low <lb/>
Hood Ml <lb/>
ToneArm. <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Implements, <lb/>
Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Book, <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
t nave a by which Farmers <lb/>
CHESTS FREE <lb/>
I e. In Ant 1- <lb/>
I ;. i i.-u.-. V r. m .,,,. ,. . i i E <lb/>
Powell A h, I . . d-l. g <lb/>
i h<lb/>
n n, and <lb/>
If not <lb/>
or Mood <lb/>
Pills the <lb/>
the liver, con- <lb/>
etc. Sold all <lb/>
The fills to with <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
We have never able to see the <lb/>
wisdom ii the law against <lb/>
concealed weapons We have I <lb/>
do still I it disarms the Ian <lb/>
biding but does not disarm or restrain <lb/>
the non law abiding. Self <lb/>
is the law nature, yet the <lb/>
law seems to us to say to every <lb/>
man, you shall not enjoy this privilege <lb/>
Ike evil whom all <lb/>
know that legal statutes cannot re- <lb/>
strain. Thursday <lb/>
night two unmasked with a <lb/>
pistol in each hand came suddenly <lb/>
upon five peaceable, unarmed, law <lb/>
white men covered them <lb/>
till they them, including a rife. <lb/>
They then left, that they <lb/>
would shoot the man that put his <lb/>
head out the he use till next <lb/>
trail left. They made their escape- <lb/>
Concord Standard. <lb/>
Attempts were made to assassinate <lb/>
two rulers of nations Thursday <lb/>
King of Italy and the President of <lb/>
Uruguay. The attempt on the King <lb/>
of Italy was male by a workman out <lb/>
employment, who jumped upon the <lb/>
King, who was riding in a carriage, <lb/>
with dagger. The King avoided the <lb/>
blow the man was seized. <lb/>
By <lb/>
C and Commission <lb/>
Merchants <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
June 7.27 7.30 7.30 <lb/>
A g. 7.27 7.31 7.31 7.37<lb/>
July 7-1 <lb/>
rows <lb/>
July 8.571 8.65 8.571 <lb/>
July 4.75 4.77 4.75 <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On Monday the day of June <lb/>
I will at tho door <lb/>
the town of to the highest <lb/>
bidder tor J. A. In- <lb/>
in one tract of land In county <lb/>
containing about. acres and bounced <lb/>
as in Carolina town. <lb/>
and known as use Carney <lb/>
and, to satisfy an execution in <lb/>
hands for against J. <lb/>
and which been levied on Bald <lb/>
land as the property of sail <lb/>
W. II It <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On Monday the day of June A. D. <lb/>
I will at the Court Boats door <lb/>
in town Greenville to the highest <lb/>
one tract of in <lb/>
county containing about acres and <lb/>
as at Hot <lb/>
lie corner on at <lb/>
a lake, with the said <lb/>
Wilson's western Hue lo James <lb/>
Cox's land, thence with sail Jame.- <lb/>
line to the main run of the SWamp <lb/>
the main run of the swamp <lb/>
Bead, thence with said <lb/>
road to the containing SO <lb/>
acres, more of the <lb/>
Louis Cox laud that he deeded to bi- <lb/>
son, Janus II. ox. and vine on tic <lb/>
road X Roads lo <lb/>
to satisfy execution in ray bands <lb/>
collection James Cox and which <lb/>
has been said land as the prop- <lb/>
said James II, ox. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Sheriff, <lb/>
By M. Daniel, D. S. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb/>
will sell the lowest prices possible. I <lb/>
will do all I can to obtain hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next u t. <lb/>
I W. HIGGS. <lb/>
J. S. HIGGS, Ma. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb/>
. Has m. <lb/>
Million Dollars, C. <lb/>
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb/>
Bank, Baltimore, Mil Wt respectfully solicit the <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Bank. Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb/>
Neck, N. C. <lb/>
Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. Checks and Account Books furnish <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, N, C. ed on application. <lb/>
ii you want to see pretty come <lb/>
in and look at our complete line of <lb/>
Cheviots, Lawns, Ribbons, Suitings, <lb/>
Laces, Silks and Velvet- PLAIDS m la- <lb/>
lest and WE have them. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court made on the 1st <lb/>
day of April, in a certain <lb/>
entitled, Cannon, <lb/>
administrator of the estate of <lb/>
Bland, Jr., deceased Mary <lb/>
K. I will Mon- <lb/>
day, May sell at sale <lb/>
before the Court lion-e door in <lb/>
following tracts of land in <lb/>
Swift Creek township, County, <lb/>
One tract on which the said The <lb/>
Blind, Jr. d at the time of his <lb/>
Heath, as the Cox <lb/>
the south by the lauds <lb/>
L. B. Cox, on the west by lands <lb/>
known as the place, on north <lb/>
b the lands J. J. II. Cox and on the <lb/>
by tho lands iV. Cox, con- <lb/>
acres or less, subject <lb/>
ho ever lo the dower Mary E. <lb/>
Bland, ch covers the entire <lb/>
One other adjoining the lands <lb/>
K. I. Meyer <lb/>
Pied Haul it- Cox and others, <lb/>
more or I and <lb/>
known as the Place <lb/>
And an interest in one other tract <lb/>
situated in Craven county adjoining <lb/>
lands of Berry Nelson, J. I. Bland, <lb/>
J. mid others containing <lb/>
acres more or less and known as the <lb/>
Bush Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This the 2nd day of April 1897. <lb/>
JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
of Bland, Jr., <lb/>
Equitable As- <lb/>
S-K-i of the United <lb/>
States, strongest of all the Life <lb/>
want experienced agents to <lb/>
insurance. Liberal contracts will <lb/>
be given. Apply in person or by letter <lb/>
n reference to <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
q a a low <lb/>
Ladies and Gentlemen who will <lb/>
salary guaranteed <lb/>
or address ,.,. <lb/>
W, O. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
cm <lb/>
See <lb/>
Don't forget our <lb/>
we are setting and want to sell more. Prices <lb/>
quality is what talks. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
The Low Merchant <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Hue <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
Respectfully offer to We are taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
you to come see us. <lb/>
L I. C.<lb/>
Hit MO.<lb/>
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<p>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
Get <lb/>
THE SHIP. <lb/>
Tickets at <lb/>
Office. <lb/>
Captain's <lb/>
THIS <lb/>
After selecting from the hand- <lb/>
some line of Imported Fabrics <lb/>
shown by Our line of <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
for spring and summer is <lb/>
height of fashion. <lb/>
We want you all to inspect <lb/>
this stock of Clothing it will <lb/>
sorely pay you. <lb/>
MY LINE OF <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Jarvis returned Friday <lb/>
evening iron Wilson. <lb/>
H. Moore Thursday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
T. K. Roberts, of City, <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Kinston Thursday evening. <lb/>
of is <lb/>
I visiting her uncle, J. While. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. of Kinston, is <lb/>
visiting lira. A. A. Forbes. <lb/>
Miss Mama Kinston, is <lb/>
Mrs. If. II. <lb/>
S. H. it turned Friday even- <lb/>
from visit to Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Miss Kate Moore, of <lb/>
is visiting her grand lather, Allen <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Mrs. A of <lb/>
too, is visiting lier Mrs. M. <lb/>
Ii. Dams. <lb/>
Jo-; Smith, of is in <lb/>
town adjusting for the southern <lb/>
Company <lb/>
J. S. Goldsmith, of is lute <lb/>
looking after tones for the Hartford <lb/>
Insurance Company. <lb/>
Miss Digger arrived from Warren- <lb/>
ton Tuesday evening and went out to <lb/>
Grimesland to visit her sister, Mrs. W. <lb/>
II. Grimes. <lb/>
P. Elliott and John of <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
t look loss to their building in <lb/>
Sunday's the. <lb/>
F. II. Woolen, who has been in New <lb/>
Yolk for time taking a course in <lb/>
pharmacy, to Greenville Sat- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
ton if <lb/>
Harrington, baa bean mound <lb/>
ca sticks tor a f MS d by a <lb/>
sprained <lb/>
Kid lick, of Suffolk, arrived Wed- <lb/>
lie was the <lb/>
if the building destroyed <lb/>
by Sunday's Hie. <lb/>
W. U. Wilson look nil of his boys, <lb/>
Walter, Frank, <lb/>
Call and Plymouth Saturday <lb/>
to relatives. <lb/>
Bank Pitt County. <lb/>
A meeting, attended by a large <lb/>
of prominent and representative <lb/>
business men Greenville and Pit <lb/>
county, was held in the office of The <lb/>
Greenville Bank, Tuesday, April <lb/>
at o'clock, and under n charter <lb/>
by the Legislature of 1897 The <lb/>
Hunk Pitt was <lb/>
with the following <lb/>
R, K. Fleming A. G <lb/>
Cox, of G. . Cherry, of <lb/>
Higgs Bros., of J- <lb/>
II. Cobb, of Dr B. T. Cox, <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, of Ayden. Dr <lb/>
W. H. Bagwell, of Greenville, Abram <lb/>
Cox, of M. Owens, of <lb/>
ville, G. Cobb, of , it . II. <lb/>
Harrington, of G W. <lb/>
of Greenville, E. Lang, it <lb/>
A. H. of Greenville, Tl <lb/>
Neck Bank, cl Scotland <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, W, T <lb/>
Dixon, of Baltimore. <lb/>
At a meeting of the stock bolder of <lb/>
the of Pitt County, the <lb/>
i in elected <lb/>
It. Fleming, Jesse A. G. <lb/>
Cox, J. W. J. H. Cobb, G. J. <lb/>
Cherry, Dr. W. II. Bagwell, Dr. T. <lb/>
Cox and Owens. <lb/>
alter the adjournment <lb/>
of the stockholders meeting, a Beating <lb/>
the directors was held and <lb/>
were elected <lb/>
It. R. Fleming, President. <lb/>
A. C. 1st Vice <lb/>
G. J. Cherry, 2nd Vice President. <lb/>
E. It. Higgs, Casi <lb/>
H. Harding, Assistant Cashier. <lb/>
the Bank o Pitt County will begin <lb/>
be open to the <lb/>
ion and of the public on <lb/>
the 1st day of June 1897, at which time <lb/>
The Greenville Bank will dose its <lb/>
assigning all good will and <lb/>
interest to Bank County. <lb/>
THE BASK FALL, SEASON. <lb/>
The National league Opens the Season <lb/>
Yesterday Under <lb/>
he Attendance <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
It is time to receive y yarns. <lb/>
A game leg a <lb/>
The cycling lend is not easily tiled. <lb/>
ct oil is said to be <lb/>
light. <lb/>
I here is said to be a drop in ashing deed had to we r the same old <lb/>
lines. coal every day, he would never leave <lb/>
I the <lb/>
It a artist t- drawl <lb/>
In a short in <lb/>
J. M. ha- sold the <lb/>
it . I- <lb/>
Herald J. Lassiter. <lb/>
there is nothing like telling good <lb/>
A tight <lb/>
reports show an advance in <lb/>
prices today. <lb/>
A large catch herrings is reported <lb/>
from the sounds. <lb/>
The aspiring finis no <lb/>
in getting his baud in. <lb/>
An oyster boat up Fri lay. <lb/>
This may the last of the season. <lb/>
Mis. A. -I- of Durham, who <lb/>
has been visiting h r A. A. <lb/>
BOBS <lb/>
CariL- accompanying her. <lb/>
C. E. and bride <lb/>
Nannie of Va , <lb/>
have been a days <lb/>
with Mrs. id's lather, Jes-e <lb/>
were <lb/>
manic J at Berkley last Tuesday and <lb/>
Greenville a tour. <lb/>
M. representing II. E. <lb/>
Co., of Chicago, <lb/>
those popular King's <lb/>
Discovery, Electric Bitten and Bock- <lb/>
Salve, was here his an. <lb/>
anal visit in to Re <lb/>
the looks us natural as <lb/>
ever. He says he came in on the air <lb/>
North <lb/>
Col. A. Sugg shows us the most <lb/>
recent statistics, showing that <lb/>
North Carolina is the second <lb/>
State in Union, <lb/>
Kentucky being the . <lb/>
North Carolina last year bad <lb/>
acres in Kentucky had <lb/>
mad-, in <lb/>
pounds; Kentucky <lb/>
the North crop. <lb/>
Miss j the crop. <lb/>
Avenge price paid in North Carolina <lb/>
M per ; in Kentucky, <lb/>
cent, per pound. <lb/>
figures are Col. <lb/>
b book 0.1 <lb/>
Cure, <lb/>
will be of t pi mil intuitS to <lb/>
tobacconists. <lb/>
Pill county grows sen n per cent <lb/>
North Carolina's crop. <lb/>
, . , . , . I is like good <lb/>
I lie chap who shoes with nails . . . <lb/>
. . tor u tone to <lb/>
pi them often eels stuck. . r <lb/>
the voice. <lb/>
Thee was frost this y, u in which <lb/>
but not u much as yesterday. little ones learn in out the <lb/>
lite. <lb/>
The kid wants to know <lb/>
if every a The devil is never an about the <lb/>
man whose hope heaven is his wife's <lb/>
N dear, are church membership. <lb/>
not those who v carriages. . ,,. .,, . . <lb/>
be Hone says <lb/>
The Kid wants to mU CoX <lb/>
it small cows milk. <lb/>
Perch have biting in the- has sept a curious <lb/>
river and the fisherman are alter them, egg to be added to the <lb/>
It is fell what <lb/>
egg but it looks something <lb/>
like a gourd. <lb/>
Short men longer <lb/>
than long men who arc always short. <lb/>
g tackle is being resurrected, <lb/>
together the same old Bah s. <lb/>
would were a that I might <lb/>
remarked the stranded hotel <lb/>
A dentist la New York advertises the other, <lb/>
flavored teeth for sometimes the trunk a tree is <lb/>
sen -d for <lb/>
burning near <lb/>
of the smoke in town Thursday <lb/>
light. <lb/>
Pretty girls don't <lb/>
men but they often turn their <lb/>
heads, <lb/>
The reports the assign- <lb/>
Ponder, a <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Business may be all a mat- <lb/>
of If there is such thing as <lb/>
luck, but somehow of other the men <lb/>
who are most are almost in- <lb/>
variably the biggest advertisers. <lb/>
A fund is being raised by popular <lb/>
subscription shirts tor the <lb/>
Bough nod Heady Fire Company. The <lb/>
members c I the company well deserve <lb/>
such a r cognition of services, <lb/>
ho man who is always looking tor <lb/>
something new would It if he Some linguist has said the <lb/>
pneumonia. English language Was <lb/>
in the that it enabled so <lb/>
Ho, Maude, dear, the to their real <lb/>
hid was., t raised en milk. The that <lb/>
your I 1,1-hi <lb/>
judge much by appear- <lb/>
girl with wings in her <lb/>
hat isn't an <lb/>
There was a fry at Hell's <lb/>
seine, three miles down the river, <lb/>
Thursday on. <lb/>
N. a player who <lb/>
steals bases is not a thief, some <lb/>
day you'll strain your tunny bone. <lb/>
that baa been <lb/>
done on the the Court <lb/>
the of <lb/>
things. <lb/>
War between Turkey and Greece is <lb/>
now on in earnest and it is believed <lb/>
a number the powers will be <lb/>
I in it <lb/>
ill two ago and practiced it in <lb/>
their platforms. <lb/>
When bills tome in, and you must pay <lb/>
For and most gay <lb/>
Spring bonnet, <lb/>
lies there a man with soul so dead <lb/>
Who never to himself hath <lb/>
it <lb/>
S. T. Ponder, general freight and <lb/>
passenger agent of the Carolina <lb/>
Northwestern railroad was killed while <lb/>
attempting to get on a at Lin- <lb/>
on Friday, lie a of <lb/>
of the Confederate <lb/>
my. <lb/>
Woods Fire. <lb/>
Sunday bright light seen <lb/>
across the river in a north-westerly <lb/>
direction In m town. e ham that it <lb/>
air <lb/>
was caused a woods in <lb/>
Fleming's <lb/>
did some to <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Mil. W desire through <lb/>
your s to express thanks to <lb/>
members of the Hope Fire Co. and <lb/>
Hough and Heady Hook and Ladder <lb/>
Co. for the splendid work they did in <lb/>
extinguishing the last Sunday <lb/>
morning, t other of <lb/>
who so cheerfully rendered their <lb/>
valuable aid. <lb/>
Roll of Honor. <lb/>
For the month ending April <lb/>
school taught by Mrs. Minnie Manning <lb/>
in district No. <lb/>
Willie <lb/>
ft I'd, James Joe Harris. <lb/>
Gluts Harris, Carlie Phi- <lb/>
lips, Phillips, <lb/>
Lula Smith. Mollie Smith, <lb/>
King's Sons. <lb/>
The stale convention of the North <lb/>
Carolina brunch of International <lb/>
King's Daughters and <lb/>
Sons will be held N. C, <lb/>
May 25th to 27th, 1807. All who wish <lb/>
to attend will please send an early no- <lb/>
of the same to the secretary. Mrs. <lb/>
Davis will attend the convention. Slate <lb/>
papers to copy this <lb/>
Miss How Mm, Sec <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
A Fight. <lb/>
At Hires Bros. Lumber Go's mills <lb/>
Sunday Hurry <lb/>
Whit Gray Henry Fleming, all <lb/>
got into a row Whit Gray <lb/>
at a pit if pea.-, <lb/>
when Fleming made a swipe at Cray <lb/>
with a his eon hut <lb/>
from to elbow Watson and <lb/>
Gray then lunges at Fleming <lb/>
v it Ii a piece gas pipe and a <lb/>
Fleming run the shanty to <lb/>
boiler house and there be slopped, but <lb/>
was attacked again, and lie again moved <lb/>
as as the rip but Watson <lb/>
Gray followed and struck him lour licks <lb/>
with slicks on the arm before he could <lb/>
get in an blow over Watson's <lb/>
head a as pipe. Watson being <lb/>
aid out with a cracked skull, Gray <lb/>
from the field of b tile. <lb/>
Thee was a preliminary hearing be- <lb/>
Mayor Ti Monday morning <lb/>
Fleming an were bound <lb/>
r to in bond, they <lb/>
Free Praia. <lb/>
Watson over lo Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
A Accident. <lb/>
A- S. was seriously <lb/>
hurt, a a ago, while riding a <lb/>
bicycle between and <lb/>
V. I Ion. lie was riding the canal <lb/>
bank and oil, tailing u distance of <lb/>
la on some rocks. Ills hip was <lb/>
broken, two fingers dislocated, wrist <lb/>
sprained, and some other injures re- <lb/>
He unconscious after th I <lb/>
full and mil by two young lady <lb/>
cyclists passing the same road. Dr <lb/>
Pendleton is sou of Mrs. V. L. <lb/>
of and has many <lb/>
friends in who will regret to <lb/>
learn of his injury. <lb/>
Sewage by Frost. <lb/>
Allen Warren a. Son, Riverside <lb/>
Nurseries, alter made a careful <lb/>
investigation, furnish the They are good horses and lovers <lb/>
Race Given Up. <lb/>
The nice here Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
between Mary Lee, owned by <lb/>
Hooker, and Burns, owned by <lb/>
Dr. S. T. ho.-on, of Washington, <lb/>
could not be to the finish. <lb/>
cause Mary Lee <lb/>
unmanageable and behaved so badly on <lb/>
the track that tit the end of the third <lb/>
heat her owners went before the judges <lb/>
and Rave up the race to Hums. <lb/>
Washington, Nation- <lb/>
L-ague baseball season 1897 <lb/>
opened today the various league <lb/>
cities under pleasing auspices. The <lb/>
weather was all that l- desired <lb/>
and the total attendance reached the <lb/>
enormous figure of <lb/>
led h The Sena- <lb/>
tors and Bridegroom were evenly <lb/>
Batched an, but <lb/>
wild throw the sixth inning, <lb/>
home team w aid bare <lb/>
won. <lb/>
A New <lb/>
journeyed to and <lb/>
saw the s taken into camp to the <lb/>
tune of to J. Rusk joined the New <lb/>
Yorkers today. He Is excellent <lb/>
condition and will begin p act ice with <lb/>
the team row. <lb/>
Ai Baltimore, the de- <lb/>
the Bostons in of <lb/>
The season Was <lb/>
opened by a parade of the home and <lb/>
visiting teams through the principal <lb/>
streets the city. The procession was <lb/>
headed by the Fifth band <lb/>
and drum and following <lb/>
came a long line of handsome equipages <lb/>
Manger Treasurer <lb/>
Der Heist, a host prominent <lb/>
who are devotees the game and the <lb/>
players. A float draped in <lb/>
red, white and blue held the <lb/>
cup and the pi mints and <lb/>
The strong Cleveland team met de- <lb/>
feat the of Louisville, <lb/>
league. Toe latter out- <lb/>
played their opponents both in field <lb/>
and a the The Cl scored <lb/>
their first and only I he Bret in- <lb/>
I. ten innings to decide the <lb/>
game at Alter a hard light <lb/>
the Reds won by a score to 7- <lb/>
The smallest crowd th <lb/>
gathered at St- Louis, where the Pitts- <lb/>
burg es defeated the <lb/>
In all cities there was usual <lb/>
street d-- and conceits the grounds <lb/>
They Satan <lb/>
Willis win hail charge the <lb/>
to purchase .-bins In- <lb/>
Hough and Heady Fire Company, tells <lb/>
has been <lb/>
raised and requests us to return tin- <lb/>
a re thanks th to the <lb/>
contributors their <lb/>
also added, tell the <lb/>
that the tin b- <lb/>
toys will be for <lb/>
eloquence <lb/>
II WAS <lb/>
Henry in, <lb/>
Audience. <lb/>
Henry Blount, the silver <lb/>
orator, delivered his <lb/>
the Alps Lies in Court <lb/>
House Friday night under Ike auspices <lb/>
of the King's Daughters. Mr. W. F. <lb/>
Harding presented speaker in one <lb/>
most our <lb/>
people have had the of listen <lb/>
to. It was a gem and gave the <lb/>
audience a foretaste of <lb/>
that was to follow. <lb/>
Mr. Blount spoke tor about <lb/>
and moved upon the feelings of <lb/>
of his hearers almost will. First he <lb/>
would have convulsed with <lb/>
fr and ill a moment would he. <lb/>
following him through brilliant flights <lb/>
of el. was an a, <lb/>
of wit and <lb/>
He would unlock his storehouse <lb/>
humor and out its choicest Hen. <lb/>
tires and then dip his brash the <lb/>
dye of eloquence and <lb/>
paint picture as resplendent as the <lb/>
rainbow. The dosing portion the <lb/>
lecture was a <lb/>
He seemed to have been his <lb/>
gradually up Alps, <lb/>
letting on peaks here and <lb/>
and there to view the surrounding beau <lb/>
ties, and upon reaching the summit <lb/>
lifted the veil and feasted their minds <lb/>
upon the grandeurs the Italy <lb/>
that lies beyond. <lb/>
regrets tie <lb/>
audience was so luge as h should <lb/>
have b-ten. Those to hear <lb/>
tin it pro do not r how much <lb/>
they mi s-d. <lb/>
M Licenses <lb/>
The Register of Deeds issued five <lb/>
marriage last week, two to- <lb/>
and three colored <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Miller and Mary J. Dunn. <lb/>
J. and Whichard. <lb/>
and Almeda Harris. <lb/>
Isaac and Ella <lb/>
Andrews and Cora Beet <lb/>
It You want a Nice <lb/>
m.- <lb/>
OF CLOTHES <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the prettiest y of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be <lb/>
A beautiful line of- <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
When sweet across the hills <lb/>
Sets d <lb/>
When the babbling the rills <lb/>
Joins with song symphony <lb/>
it s to we <lb/>
Turn our thoughts to soda-water. <lb/>
For balmy April <lb/>
T s lire nigh <lb/>
When we the trees, <lb/>
our are hot and dry. <lb/>
Then soda fount <lb/>
fattens up hi- bank account. <lb/>
our <lb/>
M. State Evangelist <lb/>
the Christian church, will en next <lb/>
begin a series meeting here <lb/>
The es will be held in the <lb/>
church. All of the <lb/>
community are invited to i-o operate <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
ca t. <lb/>
Mr. Coward, Creek <lb/>
township killed a months old call <lb/>
today and it lo Greenville to <lb/>
sell to the The <lb/>
thing about this call Was its <lb/>
sire. It measured feet ill <lb/>
and pounds dressed. <lb/>
The hide weighed <lb/>
market any no beef has b-en <lb/>
brought <lb/>
Was Very Nervous <lb/>
Mad and <lb/>
Not Sleep Doctors Called It <lb/>
and Indigestion. <lb/>
bad in my heed, and <lb/>
shoulders and all through my body but <lb/>
they were most revere In my left side. <lb/>
The doctor called it neuralgia and In- <lb/>
digestion. I was confined to my bed for <lb/>
eight months. I was very nervous, had <lb/>
smothering spells and could not Bleep. I <lb/>
read of cures by Hood's and <lb/>
of a case similar to mine. My husband <lb/>
procured a bottle, and I began taking it. <lb/>
After taking one bottle I felt better, was <lb/>
able lo rest and my appetite improved. I <lb/>
continued until my nervousness wan <lb/>
cured and I was much better every <lb/>
way. My husband also been <lb/>
by Hood's U. <lb/>
Stone, Virginia. <lb/>
Is the f the One True Blood Purifier. <lb/>
Sold by all drug-rials. six tor SB. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
At my store you can always find fresh Bread, <lb/>
Rolls, Pies and Cakes, also Candies. Fruits, Nuts <lb/>
over out infancy of all kinds. Materials, and a nice line <lb/>
our first tottering of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Call and see <lb/>
the life every Expectant <lb/>
is beset with danger and all cf ,,,,., , , ., <lb/>
fort, should be made to avoid <lb/>
so assists nature <lb/>
in the chancre <lb/>
There is no <lb/>
word so full <lb/>
of <lb/>
and about which such tender and <lb/>
holy recollections cluster as that <lb/>
of Mother who watched <lb/>
Mother's i <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
g place <lb/>
c Expectant <lb/>
ls <lb/>
that <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mother is <lb/>
bled to look for- <lb/>
ward without; <lb/>
dread, suffering or gloomy fore- <lb/>
to the hour when <lb/>
experiences the joy of Motherhood, j <lb/>
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb/>
of both Mother Child, and she i <lb/>
is found stronger after than before <lb/>
short, it I <lb/>
Childbirth natural and <lb/>
so many have said. Don't be <lb/>
persuaded to use anything but i <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
d e me. can save you money on <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
wife Buffered more in ten min- <lb/>
with either of her other two <lb/>
than -hi- lint altogether with her <lb/>
last, luring previously used four bot- <lb/>
of It is a <lb/>
blessing to any one to be- <lb/>
come a says a customer. <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
Of at SI no. of sent, by mall on receipt <lb/>
Of for hook testimonial <lb/>
and valuable for ail Mothers, free. <lb/>
The Co., Atlanta. Gs. <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
IS- <lb/>
m COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Hoods <lb/>
, ,, run With <lb/>
PHIS Hoods <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by J. W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
WHITE, <lb/>
GROCERY STORE<lb/>
a Grocery to S- T- Whites have a full line of <lb/>
Cue F km F <lb/>
AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from and low down in price. A <lb/>
extended to all. Come see me, will make it pay you- <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
While a marriage was <lb/>
Hoar Danville, Va., a <lb/>
i j H urn op and about <lb/>
to when bride seized it and <lb/>
The is indebted to Mr. <lb/>
A. A. sail <lb/>
He it himself and <lb/>
proceeded. <lb/>
the in excellent. <lb/>
know a girl with lantern jaws ; <lb/>
Her manner is not cold. <lb/>
Her smile i.- ever bright, because <lb/>
Her are with gold- <lb/>
said a teacher in Sunday <lb/>
School, any you quote a verse <lb/>
Scripture to prove that it is wrong <lb/>
a man to have two lie <lb/>
paused, and alter a moment or two ; a <lb/>
At bat Saturday's .-mo., of bright boy raised bis band <lb/>
Maine Methodist Conference the prop- Thomas said the teacher <lb/>
to admit women lo stood up and. said <lb/>
was adopted by a vote of man can serve two <lb/>
Co to Boston Homo Journal. <lb/>
following report the done <lb/>
by the frost Wednesday morning <lb/>
Plums damaged per cent, apples <lb/>
per strawberries BA per cent, <lb/>
per cent, grapes nil killed <lb/>
the James variety included, garden <lb/>
per cent, peas all <lb/>
bans all killed, com but <lb/>
come out again, Irish potatoes <lb/>
From this report it will be seen that <lb/>
the damage is very severe. <lb/>
of .-nun <lb/>
race. <lb/>
bad anticipated a fin; <lb/>
Buy the Standard Sewing Machine <lb/>
at S. M. <lb/>
Murder In Nash County. <lb/>
Near on Sunday two col- <lb/>
named Ch tries <lb/>
Joseph Meal, had a <lb/>
got a gun and shot Neal through <lb/>
the neck, killing him almost instantly. <lb/>
Whitaker dragged tho body to a <lb/>
marsh and hid it, went buck to <lb/>
where b had committed the deed and <lb/>
washed up the blood. When <lb/>
mi his people a and <lb/>
the body Monday in the <lb/>
v, inn N bad bid it. <lb/>
your with <lb/>
which you an <lb/>
tone your stomach and <lb/>
your <lb/>
a young man who determines <lb/>
to pursue a literary discovers <lb/>
that literature is a pretty good <lb/>
Build More <lb/>
Our people should not lose sight o <lb/>
the fact that and a <lb/>
steam fire would give still further <lb/>
protection to property. The wisdom <lb/>
of authorities in the one <lb/>
cistern we have baa already been amply <lb/>
proven and others would be beneficial <lb/>
Too much can hardly be done in <lb/>
the of the lira depart- <lb/>
LANG <lb/>
IS OPEN. <lb/>
Three complete lines within themselves which <lb/>
we take in showing and offering <lb/>
-U the public <lb/>
Our Clothing department is an attractive <lb/>
part of our business and in this depart- <lb/>
we are showing the prettiest Men <lb/>
and Suits we have ever exhibited. <lb/>
We are showing the most complete and <lb/>
up-to-date stock of Dress Goods that we <lb/>
have ever offered, consisting of Woolens, <lb/>
Organdies, Swiss, Dot Mulls, <lb/>
Dimities and <lb/>
We have a splendid of Footwear for <lb/>
men, women, boys and children. Our lines <lb/>
still stand unsurpassed for excellent wear <lb/>
qualities the styles are up-to-date <lb/>
RICKS TAFT, <lb/>
Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
OVER SQUARE MILES . <lb/>
Forage aid Plants. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
cf Statistics of Treas- <lb/>
Department has made <lb/>
following report on the damage <lb/>
caused agricultural interests by <lb/>
the Mississippi river <lb/>
Since the publication on April <lb/>
of a statement relative to the <lb/>
agricultural interests of the sub- <lb/>
merged districts of the Mississippi <lb/>
valley south of Cairo, III-, <lb/>
area water con- <lb/>
extended extension <lb/>
is below Vicksburg, Miss-, but on <lb/>
right or west side of the river <lb/>
and is mainly due to break <lb/>
2.000 feet in width, in the at <lb/>
The outflow of .-It-rat <lb/>
this point has totally <lb/>
tour parishes f Louis- <lb/>
and partially five <lb/>
others, while a bk l La <lb/>
crossing <lb/>
part of the d -i . tins res <lb/>
salted in sub. of <lb/>
additional area <lb/>
square miles in La j <lb/>
Terre parishes, in <lb/>
A re-cent bulletin of N- C <lb/>
Experiment Station which is now <lb/>
being distributed, is No. en- <lb/>
titled new forage, <lb/>
and other useful <lb/>
bulletin describes a of <lb/>
new plants which have been <lb/>
tested and their value is reported. <lb/>
Among the more important of <lb/>
the kinds that are and <lb/>
worthy of more use, are <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
varieties, <lb/>
a Japanese recent- <lb/>
imported, allied to Japan <lb/>
clover, the Canada field and <lb/>
vetch. Among the plants <lb/>
been advertised <lb/>
that do not promise well and are <lb/>
recommended, are the <lb/>
weed, so much planted is Florida <lb/>
the ; the <lb/>
flat pea The latter <lb/>
plant is grown the Kid climates <lb/>
of the middle lower section of the <lb/>
United States, Ariz-inn and ad- <lb/>
joining States, for use for <lb/>
and So far it has not been found <lb/>
s u value in this Skate. Promising <lb/>
newly submerged are ramie jute, <lb/>
was total -f j former especially, and some <lb/>
in the proportion of I i the roots we distribute <lb/>
colored persons to one white. for testing <lb/>
region contained at the last eastern Motion of Suite, where <lb/>
farms, a total <lb/>
area of over acres, of <lb/>
which were improved. Of <lb/>
it promise- a <lb/>
tine <lb/>
growing districts. The only <lb/>
this last mentioned area drawback has bean that <lb/>
acres, or over were machinery for preparing <lb/>
year devoted to over i ho fiber for market has not been <lb/>
acres to corn, acres known, but recently machinery <lb/>
to sugar cane, 2.000 acres to hay has been effected which makes it <lb/>
and to more to accomplish <lb/>
other crops- The total value of farmers of the State use in- <lb/>
these farms, fences and i mouse quantities of cotton bag <lb/>
but exclusive of their gin., fertilizers, etc, if <lb/>
movable equipment was ISM the material for this purpose <lb/>
close the <lb/>
value of the implements ma- <lb/>
upon was over <lb/>
On of this <lb/>
year, they contained live to <lb/>
the value of so <lb/>
lately as the first of March they <lb/>
were estimated to have still <lb/>
hand about worth of the <lb/>
crop of last season- The total <lb/>
value of the farms submerged by <lb/>
the breaks the levees that have <lb/>
occurred 10th with <lb/>
their farm implements, live stock <lb/>
and crops on baud, is <lb/>
close upon This <lb/>
ration produced last year <lb/>
bales of cotton, over <lb/>
pounds of sugar, over <lb/>
bushels of corn, besides <lb/>
hay. potatoes, eats and other <lb/>
minor the entire pro- <lb/>
a value, even <lb/>
at the price-i that have <lb/>
of more the <lb/>
total area submerged at <lb/>
date is over square <lb/>
miles. It contained at the last <lb/>
farm, with a total <lb/>
area of sea, nearly <lb/>
h of which was improved, and <lb/>
a total <lb/>
otherwise, of If to the <lb/>
value of i's farms, farm buildings <lb/>
farm machinery, g to <lb/>
the census of 1890, there be added <lb/>
the value of its live stock on <lb/>
last of <lb/>
its products of last still on <lb/>
baud March I, last the <lb/>
total of will represent <lb/>
the approximate value of the <lb/>
a property of the <lb/>
submerged region. the <lb/>
products of this legion last <lb/>
were bales <lb/>
12.525,645 bushels of <lb/>
corn-worth <lb/>
sugar, worth <lb/>
The total production <lb/>
including mi. or crops, represent- <lb/>
a value of the <lb/>
plantations. <lb/>
be grown <lb/>
ed here, it would add another <lb/>
very important and <lb/>
would the saving of a large <lb/>
of A of <lb/>
the of the is <lb/>
given it so that <lb/>
can ascertain subjects <lb/>
treated. It will be sent to <lb/>
cants North Carolina who <lb/>
apply to the Station for it. <lb/>
A Fanatic. <lb/>
About a week ago a <lb/>
individual male his appearance in <lb/>
and a Ion-runner <lb/>
tin <lb/>
asked where hailed Iran, he re <lb/>
other of ill.- North <lb/>
I refer. <lb/>
in his parentage, <lb/>
he invariably replies be is a son <lb/>
at was <lb/>
woman, lull <lb/>
He claims lo have M I lie <lb/>
frigid His ideas <lb/>
the He MOM <lb/>
with In- Scriptures an-1 <lb/>
it- his theories <lb/>
hut, when cornered, be makes <lb/>
i assertions, to have <lb/>
final <lb/>
a colored men have <lb/>
bong on his words are Ix carried <lb/>
by his He does <lb/>
profess to he a preacher, hut n teacher, <lb/>
accordingly, be sits sad allow his <lb/>
to ink questions, which be <lb/>
very without any <lb/>
He says M is a year and <lb/>
nine month; old. and lives on <lb/>
and that will not bite him <lb/>
W Mess eager. <lb/>
OLD TIME CUSTOMS. <lb/>
Hull of Warm la <lb/>
Out- of Then. <lb/>
Nowadays, with steam radiators, <lb/>
registers, doors and screens <lb/>
to guard the aisles from drafts, n <lb/>
minister is still not surprised to find <lb/>
bis congregation smaller than usual <lb/>
upon a Sunday of intense cold or <lb/>
winter storm. Doubtless in the old <lb/>
times, too, the weather made a <lb/>
though in all likelihood, in <lb/>
that of severe dutifulness, a <lb/>
less rather than a greater one than <lb/>
Yet, what hardships our an- <lb/>
had to endure in winter in <lb/>
their bare, bleak, bitter cold old <lb/>
meeting houses <lb/>
sacramental bread was frozen <lb/>
hard rattled sadly in ye <lb/>
wrote Judge Sow-nil in his diary <lb/>
after a Sunday in the church at <lb/>
Newbury, with the thermometer <lb/>
near zero. And it was not <lb/>
not only in the days of the <lb/>
grand old justice, but many years <lb/>
later, for women to faint from <lb/>
ply cold or to become so chilled as <lb/>
to he unable to rise or move when <lb/>
it to hymn and to have <lb/>
to be out of church and <lb/>
thawed the nearest neighbor's <lb/>
Little wonder, poor things I <lb/>
have only to imagine how a <lb/>
girl of today would feel if after get- <lb/>
ting her feet thoroughly wet <lb/>
half she wrapped in <lb/>
a heavy r, <lb/>
her warm flannels her e lit- <lb/>
outside retiring to <lb/>
barn, sat up straight <lb/>
on a hard board for three hours, <lb/>
with drafts from every crack and <lb/>
knothole playing freely about her. <lb/>
We should expect consumption or <lb/>
pneumonia SB the natural result, <lb/>
and they the natural result, <lb/>
and carried many of our shivering <lb/>
ancestresses to an untimely grave. <lb/>
Yet, with all that they had to en- <lb/>
women sometimes voluntarily <lb/>
increased their misery at the de- <lb/>
of fashion at least, the win- <lb/>
brides did so. It was long the <lb/>
custom for brides on Bret attending <lb/>
church after marriage to wear <lb/>
outside garment, whether merely <lb/>
to let the folks see their new gowns <lb/>
or as a traditional ceremony <lb/>
akin to unveiling is not known, but <lb/>
in tho depths of January or <lb/>
her they would come to meeting, <lb/>
with a heroism worthy of a better <lb/>
cause, in nil the unconcealed finery <lb/>
of a glossy silk or satin, with not so <lb/>
much a scarf across the shoulder <lb/>
for warmth. <lb/>
A characteristic story of the re <lb/>
of a Puritan suitor upon a <lb/>
fair maid who bad married his rival, <lb/>
relates that- he being the sexton of <lb/>
the church and she a December <lb/>
bride-ho purposely managed so <lb/>
that u bitter wind should blow upon <lb/>
her from a deftly unstopped chink <lb/>
arrived the Sunday alter <lb/>
the wedding in the customary <lb/>
equate array. <lb/>
would down the saucy <lb/>
Though <lb/>
whether he Intended to do so <lb/>
through and a red <lb/>
nose or tragically by means of lung <lb/>
fever and an early death, the story <lb/>
does not relate. But in either case <lb/>
she survived the ordeal. <lb/>
There were often the <lb/>
tougher and more rigid members <lb/>
of the church a who believed oil <lb/>
this hardship to be a good thing <lb/>
and who opposed even the popular <lb/>
little foot stoves as a luxury, while <lb/>
when stoves were introduced which <lb/>
attempted to host whole i <lb/>
they fought them with disgust and <lb/>
bitterness. <lb/>
One old woman. Aunt Judy Jones, <lb/>
made n point sitting near tho new <lb/>
stove for severe successive Bun <lb/>
days, throwing off or Ringing open <lb/>
one layer of wraps alter another and <lb/>
finally lying hack a state of con- <lb/>
exhaustion, gasping faintly <lb/>
and fanning with an <lb/>
turkey feather fan. But tho <lb/>
stove continued to glow and the <lb/>
congregation to be comfort aide, and <lb/>
before the season ended it was quiet- <lb/>
observed that Aunt Judy did not <lb/>
seem to feel the heat more than <lb/>
people and bad even been known <lb/>
to go up and warm her feet at the <lb/>
unwelcome thing itself be- <lb/>
fore settling down in her pew for <lb/>
the sermon.- -Youth's Companion. <lb/>
THE RAILROAD. <lb/>
Telephones the Country. <lb/>
A telephone hi a bean <lb/>
important than it is to <lb/>
resident a city. To he able to <lb/>
the in an emergency, <lb/>
have with beauty does not reach its <lb/>
the town, to give his order the age of or <lb/>
par. an a hundred other lb HI i com,, <lb/>
I he <lb/>
without leaving his home, <lb/>
only he and but would pro- <lb/>
the Instead of <lb/>
saving a of h mile or less, n it <lb/>
does in the city, a country telephone <lb/>
may save n long ride lain and <lb/>
darkness. In various <lb/>
in Maturity. <lb/>
The physical beauty of woman should <lb/>
last, growing more and more <lb/>
until the end. That the <lb/>
., i i , <lb/>
women, like that of men, . h- the good v a throaty <lb/>
determined of ad- j asked Air. who had been <lb/>
cannot be disputed, I some loading to <lb/>
U absurd to claim that the rip . rich topics, <lb/>
,.,,. . . humid to Rape the- <lb/>
the sweat so- ., ,,.,, M <lb/>
teem. women live in harmony m <lb/>
with nature's laws stag beauty wrong. A throaty makes plain <lb/>
has its own charms. The of as day. fur good <lb/>
how does it <lb/>
you tin was two <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
. an a throaty <lb/>
la age v, , , . . , , ,, <lb/>
I hot we no <lb/>
It la Required <lb/>
In- i <lb/>
Tho Peruvian Central, <lb/>
or railroad begins six <lb/>
feet above wafer Callao. <lb/>
From miles ahead and <lb/>
foot higher, it winds lip tho <lb/>
rowing valley of the past <lb/>
great haciendas and forgotten ruins. <lb/>
At miles from the sea, <lb/>
It has gained but feet in <lb/>
but within tho yard limits of <lb/>
that station tho I per cent <lb/>
grade, which is steadily maintained <lb/>
for 7.1 miles. The gorge be- <lb/>
comes deeper and contracted, <lb/>
tho little bays and of <lb/>
land rarer. At tho hamlet of <lb/>
Ban serious <lb/>
begins. Tho overhanging hillside <lb/>
on the- right displays the first <lb/>
the characteristic o so <lb/>
necessary to over, come the <lb/>
headlong valley. <lb/>
Tho maximum gradient allowed <lb/>
by contract of feet to the <lb/>
has in many places been stretched, <lb/>
and the actual gradient is sometimes <lb/>
nearer per cent. But even this <lb/>
was insufficient to meet the <lb/>
of the whose floor <lb/>
often greatly exceeds that slope. <lb/>
I i o only way to get ahead was to <lb/>
i back a few furlongs or miles at <lb/>
till grade and then to shoot for- <lb/>
upper arm of <lb/>
Some of back <lb/>
and forth like sloping shelves <lb/>
the high walls of the main gorge; <lb/>
some double and twist far up lateral <lb/>
valleys. Not to confine tho matter to <lb/>
single points, Where the road has to <lb/>
give live miles to gain one, tho total <lb/>
percentage is astonishing. From <lb/>
Callao to the length of the <lb/>
track is of those, <lb/>
1-2 mile in every are <lb/>
consumed in overcoming the rise, <lb/>
and this besides the unprecedented <lb/>
maintaining of bitch a maximum <lb/>
grade. <lb/>
Four miles above San <lb/>
and its tropic side valley is the great <lb/>
bridge of the do or <lb/>
water of warts. This noble <lb/>
lever. built in New Jersey, has a <lb/>
length of feet and a height of <lb/>
The old bridge Was in its day <lb/>
the highest in existence and was <lb/>
meant, to To that end the center <lb/>
pier was sunk in a loot pit. This <lb/>
pier was washed out <lb/>
in 1880, and for a year traffic was <lb/>
maintained by a cage swinging on <lb/>
Cables across the present <lb/>
Structure has been left far behind <lb/>
as to height by the bridge over tho <lb/>
river Lea, em the mile <lb/>
lino in Chile the longest of <lb/>
narrow railroads, and, with <lb/>
its inch trunk, the tipsiest. <lb/>
The is not to be <lb/>
laughed down as n superstition. Of <lb/>
in those <lb/>
fill <lb/>
frightful goiter-, may <lb/>
too visible proofs in plenty. The <lb/>
building of the V bridge cost <lb/>
a terrible mortality, and the <lb/>
tery of is full of its <lb/>
This strange and frequently <lb/>
fatal of the which <lb/>
haunts many comers of <lb/>
Minis to have relation to <lb/>
mineral strata. It is alike- <lb/>
known, in this part of below <lb/>
and above feet.--Harper s <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
cf Mm. <lb/>
Once it was said that man Is <lb/>
a hero to his valet do <lb/>
Mary Gay Humphreys has another <lb/>
reading for the Baying in <lb/>
Magazine, for she shows how <lb/>
man is no hero to his <lb/>
Tho mystery of men's lives the <lb/>
world, out of which illusions tire <lb/>
Spun, has always had a greater in- <lb/>
in determining the of <lb/>
women than is readily admitted. <lb/>
To fool transmitted through the ring <lb/>
finger tho electric thrill of business, <lb/>
of of stirring move- <lb/>
the life of men, gives any <lb/>
woman vantage ground over others <lb/>
of sex. in tho actual com- <lb/>
of business, tho community <lb/>
of affairs, the wear and tear of daily <lb/>
life in and elevators, thin <lb/>
mystery vanishes, a couple of type- <lb/>
writers at luncheon will illustrate <lb/>
badly u situation yet too new to be <lb/>
fairly reckoned up. Over knife and <lb/>
fork they will match employees as <lb/>
small boys do pennies. <lb/>
Out of hours tho boss is only a <lb/>
man of whoso they may dis- <lb/>
approve, or of the way he wears his <lb/>
hair, or perhaps of his grammar, <lb/>
and it may be ho appears greatly to <lb/>
the advantage of some young man <lb/>
at a neighboring machine. <lb/>
the <lb/>
was when n <lb/>
not <lb/>
and she was . brilliant <lb/>
thereafter. Cleopatra ,,,,, r lied at you do an <lb/>
M when she met A Diana do to . , <lb/>
was M when sin- won the t do it, <lb/>
heart II. Toe King was hat <lb/>
bar age, but his was never <lb/>
changed. Anne, Austria, am I breach <lb/>
when described the beautiful throaty my part, you could go <lb/>
telephone win- i Mend in Mme. ahead an lick me, if WOT able, <lb/>
liT was when unit d to ; a clear <lb/>
the rural A traveler, <lb/>
in a recant magazine article, how- <lb/>
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