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The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION <lb />
VOL XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNT N. C, WEDNESDAY MAY 1897 <lb />
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to great physical scan- <lb />
of the entire the <lb />
loss of many thousands of good <lb />
dollars, and destruction <lb />
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out in an orderly way and wasn't <lb />
expecting any such overwhelming <lb />
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a large completely <lb />
destroyed and eight persons <lb />
or less the <lb />
of It day's conflagration in <lb />
Newport News <lb />
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in. i ab ml o'clock this <lb />
morning and spread with sue, <lb />
rapidity that it was <lb />
to make any <lb />
them. A d <lb />
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pt thorn across the docks to <lb />
which was BOOB burning <lb />
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bat out into the middle <lb />
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was at <lb />
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him, hat do not appear. <lb />
The newspaper pie.-s has been <lb />
the sturdiest in North <lb />
Carolina against the crime of <lb />
lynch law, but it would as well <lb />
talk to the winds about <lb />
the law lake its after <lb />
people believe that tiny <lb />
have a Governor who pew dona I Mr. Hermann has received <lb />
it <lb />
Dank Failure at Norfolk. <lb />
Herman, the Va , April <lb />
circles today <lb />
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weather man, who baa ma <lb />
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waiting fur lb- to roll <lb />
around. known the <lb />
A deed was riled at o'clock, <lb />
biblical character named Job one of <lb />
right and left, according to bis from the to Judge Theodore H. <lb />
whims, his and a of the sou will <lb />
without any occur mi , i , i <lb />
to the guilt or of the <lb />
A man is usually bald four or <lb />
five years before be knows it. <lb />
No old should have the <lb />
nerve to crimp her hair in the <lb />
back. <lb />
No man has a good appetite if <lb />
La cm wait patiently for bis <lb />
prisoner. The very foundations of <lb />
are in danger from such a <lb />
as Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Long, <lb />
M. C. N. C, <lb />
O MA 1.1. LONG. <lb />
Attorneys and Counselors at <lb />
In all Court. <lb />
A woman's happiness is never <lb />
until she is in a <lb />
position to tell of a time when she <lb />
was so ill that the doctor never <lb />
left house all day. <lb />
A cumber of North <lb />
girls recently invited their <lb />
to a party saying that a feature <lb />
of would be a <lb />
summing between the <lb />
girls. one went, and found <lb />
that this part of <lb />
carried out by two girls sit- <lb />
ting at a table, with a bowl of <lb />
water between them, in which a <lb />
match The men felt that <lb />
the had. been <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Charity in aster. <lb />
Hasty judgment the actions <lb />
of others is dangerous and often <lb />
unjust. We measure too much <lb />
by some superficial <lb />
and condemn hastily, when, if we <lb />
but and understood <lb />
motives and reasons, we would <lb />
warmly approve We sometimes <lb />
say of one, pain, sorrow <lb />
loss has not deeply affected <lb />
But we do not It is like <lb />
the death of a few of the soldiers <lb />
in boat of a regiment. bro- <lb />
ken ranks close up again into <lb />
the solid aux loss is not <lb />
apparent- There may be no dis- <lb />
organization, no surrender, no <lb />
craving for pity, no display <lb />
despair. is like the calm, <lb />
play of waves warmed <lb />
i by morning's sun after a <lb />
night of storm disaster. <lb />
There is no sign of the wreck; <lb />
tide has carried the debris <lb />
away far out the ocean ; the <lb />
treacherous water has swallowed <lb />
all signs and tokens of the night's <lb />
awful work. We see only the <lb />
fairness of the morning, not <lb />
of the night. Let be <lb />
charitable our judgment and <lb />
condemn not when we do pot <lb />
George <lb />
in Home Journal. <lb />
Garnett, assignee, all properties <lb />
held by tally <lb />
or us a firm, to secure creditors. <lb />
The liabilities to between <lb />
T and and the ,. <lb />
B exactly path of are e J crowds in the history of <lb />
totality. The with <lb />
visible in N <lb />
this is of interest to <lb />
people because the <lb />
as good as could be do.-in <lb />
of the feature., interest <lb />
is the of <lb />
is the Tie or. of <lb />
I North Carolina will sent a <lb />
including <lb />
famous mask of on, <lb />
at <lb />
oil. the Mate <lb />
A, Mary's, Col- <lb />
Salem <lb />
College and other us tit u. ion I will <lb />
Do Well I it ties of <lb />
students from the will <lb />
visit the Exposition, the <lb />
plans to special <lb />
from these sch ills and <lb />
colleges, a real gain day <lb />
The mouth of will be <lb />
with events Charlotte, <lb />
and indications point to the <lb />
Bad fears <lb />
ho drop anchor at even <lb />
tide in the quiet harbor of a <lb />
p MM fill home. Our homes <lb />
a if we <lb />
would banish tin. <lb />
spirit and lo <lb />
spook words of praise and <lb />
Make home happy by <lb />
wing the mantle of charily <lb />
over the abort comings of each <lb />
other h richest will <lb />
follow. tome then will the <lb />
place will want to <lb />
Washington Messenger. <lb />
Mitchell a chat- <lb />
to Jackson to him <lb />
a side. <lb />
about the and <lb />
some minutes it will be as dark in <lb />
Raleigh as it gets to on <lb />
the blackest night. <lb />
The path of totality takes <lb />
New Raleigh and Norfolk <lb />
other points in this State <lb />
Wadesboro, Nashville, <lb />
Mount and At <lb />
Greensboro, Goldsboro <lb />
and other towns in State tier. <lb />
will only be a partial eclipse of <lb />
the sou. <lb />
Mr Hermann has been <lb />
notified by the government to <lb />
take observation of the clouds <lb />
and heavens morning about <lb />
the is occur <lb />
old Sol bides l <lb />
This is done to compare the t <lb />
of the eclipse. <lb />
Total eclipses of the sou are <lb />
very rare the majority of <lb />
people and die without ever <lb />
having seen astronomical <lb />
The older inhabitants j <lb />
remember a total eclipse years <lb />
ago when the superstitious renew- <lb />
ed their allegiance to the church <lb />
and chickens went homo to roost. <lb />
Raleigh Press Visitor. <lb />
assets much it is stated <lb />
that the bank will pay out <lb />
and this is probably a fact, as <lb />
the property transferred <lb />
is v city real estate <lb />
under favorable conditions <lb />
realize more than the <lb />
addition to this there <lb />
is a large amount f personal <lb />
property. Tho assignee is <lb />
to wind business <lb />
at one.- <lb />
gives as the <lb />
cause of the failure, bard times <lb />
a great demand for money. <lb />
He says ha been with- <lb />
drawn from the bank July <lb />
and though offers of <lb />
were received from <lb />
at home and abroad, <lb />
including a i, I <lb />
Richmond, it was bast for <lb />
the protection of the <lb />
a well as the firm, to assign at <lb />
once, such action being <lb />
Tb.; bank was established in <lb />
did an business. <lb />
failure was a surprise to <lb />
one, us it was considered one of <lb />
the most substantial institutions <lb />
of the sort in the <lb />
It is the largest <lb />
here since the noted <lb />
broke over a decade ago. It <lb />
impossible at present to estimate <lb />
the effect it will have upon <lb />
the last few years over <lb />
cities in this country and nearly <lb />
a . many in Canada have revived <lb />
the curfew bell by enacting <lb />
that after a certain hour, <lb />
marked by the ringing of bells. here, Dot it will be <lb />
youth of either should be <lb />
on the street without written , , <lb />
permission from parents and . . ,, . <lb />
guardians Louisville see me. Baa I <lb />
close my eyes t <lb />
Senator of <lb />
was in Raleigh last Friday and <lb />
said people tho eastern <lb />
pan of Sate, ho <lb />
as my section is concerned, are <lb />
not with Governor on the <lb />
Carolina Railroad <lb />
By the way, any- <lb />
body recall <lb />
people are with Governor Bussed <lb />
on He is n Lull a china shop. <lb />
He has sot the members of bit <lb />
own p by the sou Bad baa <lb />
from Rear y <lb />
Republican of <lb />
His record suits <lb />
he has <lb />
nothing but <lb />
ho has justified the Moral that <lb />
said of him <lb />
the -i. <lb />
In thy United the chief <lb />
end of man is to got and <lb />
ho naturally that the chief <lb />
of tho govern ma t if to <lb />
furnish a plenty of them- An in- <lb />
stance of tho to <lb />
thorn is found in the bill of Sena <lb />
tor ans ii i North <lb />
tho last of this <lb />
paper, the <lb />
of a commission to introduce <lb />
and popularize the bread foods <lb />
of tho United among i ho <lb />
tho <lb />
is to got a <lb />
year, tho clerk to the body <lb />
and is to be appropriated <lb />
t i The of it <lb />
all n to carry the gospel of wheat <lb />
bread corn bread to the <lb />
heathen of the East; to convince <lb />
bow good the, are. <lb />
in order that the State <lb />
may soil Hour meal <lb />
This is one of fine it <lb />
heard off r tho <lb />
But seriously, now, did <lb />
a fanciful idea r outer the <lb />
of a or occupy <lb />
One such <lb />
as be tho State u body I <lb />
will likely to lust the <lb />
people a <lb />
The Shaken, have <lb />
Mated a great valuable things, <lb />
y were the to make brooms by <lb />
the to pat up In <lb />
little packages, the ill -l to in i., , <lb />
cut nails. <lb />
Now they are out with a method <lb />
by resting the <lb />
is the Shaker <lb />
Digestive it fool in <lb />
BO form m the <lb />
aids digestion of other <lb />
fond hi the In other Meres, <lb />
by the use of ti <lb />
a dyspeptic virtually <lb />
h, the Baa of his until n <lb />
U restored to its and <lb />
and vigor. A single lo <lb />
give Get a <lb />
b from try It. <lb />
Still, it get votes if it ever <lb />
get- Senate Any <lb />
reckless scheme for squandering <lb />
can get votes in that body <lb />
it KING fOB <lb />
is the ii ill w ii. I <lb />
for all i an <lb />
for V I . I i r <lb />
It Will cure net <lb />
has no for Whooping Cough, <lb />
ll-n limn, <lb />
La Grippe, ill tin- II, <lb />
and for It Is Ball for <lb />
age. take, and, ell <lb />
a sore cure. to take <lb />
Dr. King Life in conn, <lb />
with Dr. New as they <lb />
and lone I lie <lb />
bowels. <lb />
We -u-f, <lb />
, , v ., , , Free trial bot- <lb />
SOC tics at John I, Woolen, <lb />
Doctors it In place <lb />
Si cent and <lb />
Tho Norwegian steamship Sol- <lb />
which was loading grain at <lb />
pier ft next caught fire. The crew <lb />
of this ship managed to <lb />
down the hawsers to the <lb />
pier. <lb />
Meanwhile the and <lb />
Ohio lug Wanderer, which caught <lb />
lire BOOB after the lire broke <lb />
binned to the water's <lb />
edge. <lb />
Too L I in an sailing ship J. <lb />
taking on <lb />
ton of the pier <lb />
lire. <lb />
such a hold on her that they <lb />
could not De confined she <lb />
went, to tho bottom at o'clock <lb />
The crew of <lb />
had a very narrow escape <lb />
from being They <lb />
d a Swede named John <lb />
Anderson, and only rescued <lb />
with the greatest difficulty <lb />
tho captain and boatswain had <lb />
been burned. <lb />
Tho bard north wind and the <lb />
heroic of tho lire depart- <lb />
the largo gram <lb />
of the and <lb />
Ohio Company from destruction. <lb />
was rapidly spreading <lb />
across tho conveyors that connect <lb />
tho elevator with the piers, but <lb />
with the aid of a and <lb />
immense the <lb />
supports were pulled out, the <lb />
conveyors themselves torn down <lb />
and this danger averted. <lb />
At o'clock in the afternoon <lb />
the fire had spent fury and <lb />
was tinder control. <lb />
lie injured so far is known <lb />
are as follows I Captain Forrest, <lb />
of the tug Wanderer, slightly <lb />
about face and hands. <lb />
male of Wan- <lb />
Inn tied about head <lb />
and aims. <lb />
of the IT, <lb />
perhaps fat burned, and tie <lb />
of the same vessel, <lb />
who was terribly <lb />
the arms. <lb />
rumors of many <lb />
person., having lost their <lb />
but. they cannot traced lo any <lb />
reliable source. <lb />
The and Ohio Rail- <lb />
road Company estimate their loss <lb />
at about ; which is fully <lb />
covered insurance. Tho total <lb />
loss, including the throe ships <lb />
end their the tug Wan- <lb />
and tho merchandise in <lb />
tho piers will probably roach <lb />
The mayor of has <lb />
suspended two girls employed in <lb />
the free public library because <lb />
would not thirteen <lb />
a half BOOM u day, shall <lb />
now that got equal <lb />
treatment men in public <lb />
York Hub.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I. J. <lb />
t the port office at Greenville, <lb />
N. C. second mail matter. <lb />
Mai 1807. <lb />
A flood in Oklahoma has done great <lb />
damage and drowned many In <lb />
the city of Outline worth <lb />
of was destroyed. <lb />
LOVE BE SWINDLED . <lb />
We see item in the Charlotte Ob <lb />
server that in David.-on county men <lb />
are selling clothes line, for that can <lb />
bought at any hardware store for <lb />
cents. <lb />
It is astonishing how <lb />
love to he swindled. <lb />
standing the newspapers give warning <lb />
after warning in just MUSH M <lb />
this, people go right them- <lb />
selves to be taken in by every stranger <lb />
that dines along with something to <lb />
oner. The above is but one among <lb />
hundreds, thousand, tit like <lb />
dents that occur all over the country. <lb />
here in county we have <lb />
known of people giving for <lb />
a clock when one just as good could be <lb />
purchased for the money. <lb />
We have to give a <lb />
when any stove dealer in <lb />
ville could sell one just as good <lb />
or half the money. We have known <lb />
them to pay fabulous prices f r sewing <lb />
machines the home dealers could <lb />
j supply them just as well at a saving of <lb />
JO to per cent. We have <lb />
The ceremonies neon j them to buy fruit trees and pay <lb />
of the remains Gen m two to lea times much for <lb />
and the unveiling of his i t then as the wry could be bought <lb />
attended by the largest at It Iran <lb />
If the Mississippi flood does n <lb />
side by May crops cannot planted <lb />
this year in the district now <lb />
and destitution will be <lb />
Seven coal cars were wreck i H ed- <lb />
on the Western <lb />
railroad near Old Fort, lour <lb />
were stealing a ride mid I Be of <lb />
was killed. <lb />
nurseries; in fact, <lb />
ever assembled upon a like MM rim it <lb />
this country. <lb />
The long contest in the Kentucky <lb />
at last ended by electing <lb />
William J. United Stales Senator <lb />
on the The t <lb />
ball it as <lb />
Martin Stone <lb />
Frank Linn, one the five <lb />
under arrest with basing <lb />
tire swept the city of <lb />
Portsmouth the night of the 28th <lb />
March, made a confess on to e <lb />
attorneys in the case lie d that <lb />
the right men were in custody. <lb />
The large banking of <lb />
So-t Co., at Norfolk, <lb />
Tuesday. The of the <lb />
firm are placed at asset <lb />
of It is expected all <lb />
creditors will be in full. Haul <lb />
is assigned as the CUM of the <lb />
failure. <lb />
At a tenement fire <lb />
N. Y., Wednesday, a woman threw <lb />
her two children from the foul lb story <lb />
window a blanket held by men M <lb />
the Street below. Both children re- <lb />
an. were killed by falling en <lb />
the Two other <lb />
perished in the fire. <lb />
It a man will not work, neither should <lb />
he eat, and it a man cannot read <lb />
neither should he vote. A man with <lb />
no intelligence Idlers is certainly <lb />
fit to have a voice in the government. <lb />
Heading Herald. <lb />
is deplorable in any view <lb />
of but illiteracy should not <lb />
be a bar to <lb />
Hep. <lb />
The Tribune CM very well to <lb />
take issue with a sentiment as H <lb />
expressed by the Herald, since lit- great <lb />
voting strength of the party lo which it <lb />
belongs is up the illiterate <lb />
class. <lb />
days M Judge Adams, of the <lb />
Superior Court, rendered a election in <lb />
favor of the incumbent the <lb />
State hospitals, that they were entitled <lb />
lo Id their positions until the terms for <lb />
which they were expire. The <lb />
case to the Supreme <lb />
and on Tuesday that tribunal <lb />
sustained the decision of Judge <lb />
Adams. The Supreme declared <lb />
that is property, and that no act <lb />
of the Legislature can effect an <lb />
until his expires. This <lb />
protects the unfortunate of our <lb />
hospitals from being turned over lo the <lb />
and <lb />
In the Superior Court New Bob <lb />
over county last week Judge <lb />
declared that the act of the <lb />
that only one alderman from <lb />
the city <lb />
be by the people and em- <lb />
powering the Governor lo appoint the <lb />
other alderman ward was <lb />
c institutional. Judge <lb />
adjudged that the elections recently held <lb />
in under provisions the <lb />
new law were illegal an rendered a <lb />
decision that the mayor and alderman <lb />
elected under the act of were <lb />
to the offices until their <lb />
were legally elected. An was <lb />
to the Supreme <lb />
fruit tree agents have themselves <lb />
from the nursery here Mel <lb />
turned and th-.-m at <lb />
MO per cent, p lit. We have known <lb />
housekeepers i . lo pay a <lb />
peddler for a piece of <lb />
ware when any tinner in town could <lb />
make article just as good for <lb />
cents. <lb />
Oilier instances could be but <lb />
these are enough to illustrate She point. <lb />
Why people will continue to pursue <lb />
such a course and allow tin ins. to . <lb />
scheming to have him nominated in <lb />
1900, but they will certainly not be <lb />
if they hope to have him <lb />
the head of the regular He <lb />
will never be in the ranks of our <lb />
was acting Sec- <lb />
of the Navy tor a whole week <lb />
but the indication the public <lb />
had of it was <lb />
printed at the bottom of an <lb />
advertisement for proposals for <lb />
the purchase of the waste paper of the <lb />
Navy Department for the <lb />
beginning July 1st. The suggestion <lb />
has made that is victim <lb />
the incidental to the <lb />
coining of warm weather, and tint he <lb />
will to brace up on tonics before <lb />
to get frisky. <lb />
Lorin A. who MS early in <lb />
the Cleveland administration given n <lb />
hint by the late Secretary <lb />
that his resignation as Hawaiian minis- <lb />
to United Slates would b- <lb />
agreeable and who was wise enough to <lb />
accept the hint and go has been <lb />
Washington for weeks. He i <lb />
now a special Commissions <lb />
of the Hawaiian govern II <lb />
thought the annexation business was at <lb />
but the fight is being mid <lb />
have a clause inserted in th <lb />
tariff bill abrogating the treaty w <lb />
Hawaii, under which sugar coin-- i I to <lb />
the United States free of <lb />
frightened him. Next to <lb />
his government values treaty, <lb />
which practically to <lb />
annexation. has tiled a long <lb />
lit Ration ill e <lb />
treaty the on <lb />
Finance, in winch he lo <lb />
prove that the treaty is of <lb />
to the States. <lb />
It is believed that the MUM <lb />
r in <lb />
for the of democratic <lb />
be swindled m is more than the . u- p <lb />
can j to take May the indicates <lb />
will Le done in all other department <lb />
with the chiefs and other high salaried <lb />
seems that any oily f How can <lb />
go the and country and <lb />
find plenty of people on whom he can <lb />
palm off his wares at a big price. <lb />
Then are plenty of home <lb />
and rs. honest men, who <lb />
can supply you with all that is needed <lb />
in the boMB or about the iii-s <lb />
wisdom to trade with them instead <lb />
being takes in by peddler that <lb />
got s your way. You will save <lb />
ting <lb />
positions. <lb />
om Our Regular <lb />
1897. <lb />
democratic of th <lb />
Senate Committee very prop- I <lb />
declined to agree to the proposition, <lb />
to allow the amended tariff bill to be <lb />
m I permit <lb />
Death entered the home of Mr. T <lb />
K. Little on the and <lb />
took from him his beloved wife, Mo lie. <lb />
She was years old. She <lb />
was sick about two and cue half months <lb />
with t disease a few days before <lb />
she d had a severe attack of <lb />
the latter part her sickness <lb />
she No tongue <lb />
express the pain she tell, but we <lb />
believe now resting and tie- ping <lb />
in the arms of Jesus. She united with <lb />
the church at when <lb />
and was a until <lb />
death. She wet very prompt i- attend- <lb />
The war between Turkey and Greece <lb />
is practically ended and Greece is de- <lb />
Christian nation regrets <lb />
that this is so, and would much rather <lb />
see the victory It <lb />
against a f the <lb />
the Greeks ten to one. The <lb />
latter much valor and <lb />
to even undertake a war <lb />
olds. We the powers <lb />
will some day be culled to repentance <lb />
tor standing and allowing the <lb />
have prevailed in Cuba <lb />
and Greece to go on when they could <lb />
have interfered and stopped such <lb />
mun cruelty. <lb />
Since wilting the above we see that <lb />
France has notified the <lb />
the Sultan of Turkey l. <lb />
hold out the to <lb />
adding that if the Turkish troops <lb />
would be compelled lo <lb />
come as I he defender of the <lb />
Christian cause. <lb />
reported to the Senate as soon as the <lb />
republicans have finished work upon it, <lb />
which they say will be the first of <lb />
week. The democratic members of the <lb />
Committee do not expert to be able lo <lb />
get the bill changed in committee, nor <lb />
d i desire to unnecessarily delay <lb />
either ill report or its <lb />
they insist upon Inking <lb />
time enough to go over the bill, which <lb />
has been so extensively Changed that <lb />
it is a one, in order to <lb />
acquaint themselves with it <lb />
to their colleagues the <lb />
ad try. why they oppose it, <lb />
before it is reported to the Senate. To <lb />
show that the demand is not made for <lb />
delay, the democrats of the committee <lb />
have two outside ex- <lb />
perts to assist them in going over the <lb />
bill. <lb />
The belief Cleveland wants to <lb />
be the in 1900 is <lb />
in Congress <lb />
and that his New speech WM his <lb />
first move that direct ion Speaking <lb />
on the subject <lb />
son, of said soon us <lb />
he was out before, a plan of <lb />
campaign was organized MM bi <lb />
Although his seemed to be <lb />
the result a wave in his <lb />
the feet is that a sentiment <lb />
him was stimulated by articles <lb />
in the country press and by literature <lb />
sent out by mail, both emanating a <lb />
headquarters in New York. His Mends <lb />
plenty money and same <lb />
is at his disposal <lb />
Bland, <lb />
Cleveland hopes to <lb />
and he will be, hut D <lb />
will true to <lb />
the principles declared at Chicago fan <lb />
year. He will be the candidate of the <lb />
of people at the Reform Club <lb />
dinner. I shall be very glad to see <lb />
the issue, directly made, for I do not <lb />
believe Cleveland will find a corporal's <lb />
guard to follow him. There is ore- <lb />
good about the dinner. It <lb />
that there is to be no concession and no <lb />
compromise, and that the eland <lb />
party not coalesce with He <lb />
who followed the regular <lb />
Representative Stalling, <lb />
Alabama, said not wonder <lb />
if Cleveland hopes to gather to <lb />
he especially in the West, <lb />
who are M I to a high I <lb />
Be will get support wherever he <lb />
MB and from whatever party that is <lb />
willing lo help him his ambitions. <lb />
The democracy, will go ahead <lb />
and light without Rep- <lb />
CarmacK, of <lb />
said have heard the gentlemen <lb />
who participated in the Reform <lb />
dinner railed the Waldorf democracy, <lb />
they t the <lb />
name, but call them the <lb />
democracy, they are by them <lb />
representing nobody, unable <lb />
a vote. I have no <lb />
was ever trying lo live <lb />
I lite and persuading others la <lb />
do same, especially tier children. <lb />
have heard her plead and talk <lb />
I- of the besetting, sins and <lb />
the danger o. God, and <lb />
the promises he has given us. <lb />
She was a dear Mat and <lb />
never forget the good advice she has <lb />
given me. loved her next my own <lb />
its very sad to we'll <lb />
hear her voice, never see her smile <lb />
again, but then tis not so end as it we <lb />
had no nope, fat if we in the <lb />
Lord and we <lb />
have a hope meeting her where <lb />
row and is o'er. <lb />
She leaves a husband, Ii v j children, <lb />
and a lust of relatives friends to <lb />
mourn their loss, weep no. <lb />
on as those who have no hope, <lb />
bless ad are they that die the <lb />
In the cold and silent grave <lb />
have lain her down la rest, <lb />
With the young and old and brave, <lb />
She is i umbered with e <lb />
sad to give thee up in <lb />
Rut not our will be <lb />
Cold is thy form and Still thy breath, <lb />
And a victory thou bast Won. <lb />
Tis sad lo part w one we love, <lb />
And it almost breaks our hearts. <lb />
Rut we hope to meet in lint world <lb />
above. <lb />
Where we'll never, par. <lb />
Weep not, weep not dear <lb />
For God has Killed me <lb />
And He'll be calling you so day. <lb />
To meet me round his <lb />
Weep not dear children for me. <lb />
My sufferings now are o'er, <lb />
Be good be indeed <lb />
To meet me on other shore. <lb />
Fan <lb />
Crop Bulletin. <lb />
The week ending a. m. Monday, <lb />
April 20th, was favorable for farm work <lb />
but the cold weather up to th <lb />
growth The heavy <lb />
frost did much damage to <lb />
and fruit, and e fruit crop will be <lb />
practically a failure. There was a large <lb />
excess aid <lb />
Warm gentle are much needed to <lb />
bring up -seeds. <lb />
The unfavorable feature the week <lb />
was the cold and heavy frosts <lb />
on the mornings the 21st and Mod, <lb />
which did gnat The <lb />
was very dry with an excess of sun- <lb />
shine, and the hitter part was quite <lb />
warm. Hair, is needed lo make corn <lb />
and cotton start off, and to moisten the <lb />
soil which is gelling hard. Farm work <lb />
progressed and most farmers <lb />
are up their work. The did <lb />
greatest damage to truck and <lb />
vegetables, peas, <lb />
beans and tomatoes. Irish potatoes <lb />
and early sprouted potatoes <lb />
were cut to the ground, but <lb />
grow out again shipping crop <lb />
will be retarded. A little corn end <lb />
cotton was killed, and much corn <lb />
lowed. Planting a large crop of cotton <lb />
is progressing rapidly though <lb />
with by Some tobacco plant <lb />
have been transplanted. Farmers <lb />
that Cleveland or his friend are preparing to plant peanuts. <lb />
For the Reflector. <lb />
TO IT MISS MOLLIE <lb />
BAGLEY. <lb />
BY ECHO. <lb />
Dear Miss Mollie, always busy <lb />
With puddings, pies and cakes; <lb />
Surely none but fairy fingers <lb />
Makes the nice things, Mollie makes. <lb />
Is n or neighbor suffering <lb />
There will surely g- <lb />
With some fruit or dainty, <lb />
the sunshine rain or snow. <lb />
Often has your voice cheered m- <lb />
In my lonely curtained room, <lb />
Coming a gleam of sunlight <lb />
mo half my gloom. <lb />
you dear kind <lb />
You must suppers yet; <lb />
You must be sonic prince's darling, <lb />
You must be some prince's <lb />
Then happy blissful n. <lb />
Then that needed lime rest, <lb />
Not a care, nor household trouble- <lb />
Fragrant roses on your <lb />
Rut, the web of in weaving, <lb />
times, it gets away; <lb />
Threads are are broken, <lb />
We can't tell the reason, why. <lb />
no marks be on the scabbard, <lb />
Lightning finds the hidden steel, <lb />
v the heart is daily hiding <lb />
Anguish, time can never heal. <lb />
We must bear others burdens. <lb />
We must give back sigh for <lb />
You have well your mission <lb />
say the same <lb />
I shall soon be sleeping, <lb />
Underneath the feet. <lb />
I am am weary <lb />
To the weary, rest is t. <lb />
Years ago I planted Cowslips, <lb />
are growing kW my <lb />
You will the spot I'm sure, dear, <lb />
unmarked by marble <lb />
April <lb />
II my is to commerce and <lb />
what blood Is lo the simply <lb />
acts as a to keep action <lb />
machinery. The total amount <lb />
of money by the United States <lb />
government from the lime of Washing- <lb />
ton's to the present doe <lb />
n it represent even a hundredth part <lb />
the wealth of this country. The amount <lb />
of money which is in m is <lb />
more important than the <lb />
of money which is stored up in bank <lb />
vaults, lo be in a healthy <lb />
Condition a country most have its <lb />
in constant cir just the <lb />
as the blood in the body must <lb />
through the veins at a certain rapidity <lb />
in lo keep one ill a state <lb />
health. A bill, <lb />
away a or somewhere el.-e will <lb />
be being a useless thing, <lb />
but it sent out to circulated among <lb />
tradesmen and s and professional <lb />
people it will be the means of paying <lb />
hundreds and thousands of dollars of <lb />
debts. think a bill can <lb />
a year, even it be used only MM <lb />
a day, not including Sunday. It <lb />
pay lime debts aggregating <lb />
illustration there is a which <lb />
runs as follows <lb />
Brown kept boarders. Around <lb />
his table Mr. Brown, Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Andrews, the village milliner; Mr. <lb />
Black, the baker; Mr. Jordan, a car- <lb />
mid Mr. II a II feed <lb />
end lumber merchant. <lb />
look out his <lb />
a bill and handed ii to <lb />
my dear, is toward Ike <lb />
promised <lb />
Mrs. Brown handed it lo Mrs. A i- <lb />
tor my now <lb />
Mrs, Andrews said to Air. Jordan <lb />
him the bill <lb />
I hat will pay you tor the work en <lb />
my en <lb />
Mr. Jordan hand d it to Mr. <lb />
the Hour, feed and Iambi r merchant, <lb />
his bill. <lb />
Mr. gave the bill back to Mr. <lb />
n, <lb />
hat pays <lb />
Mr. it to his <lb />
that that paid her he <lb />
had promised. She, in turn, paid it to <lb />
Mr. lo settle bread and pastry <lb />
Who handed it to Mr. Halley, <lb />
credit the amount on his <lb />
Hour bill, he again returning it to Mr. <lb />
Brown, with th that settled <lb />
for the board, whereupon Mr. <lb />
Brown put it hack Into his <lb />
exclaiming that he thought a <lb />
bill would go SO <lb />
Eagle. <lb />
THE AND SPOIL THE <lb />
CHILE. <lb />
It makes an old man very tired <lb />
to read the utterances of the <lb />
modern against corporal <lb />
of bad boys in <lb />
public schools I bad go <lb />
and ask convicts in a chain <lb />
for opinion. Nine- -tenths <lb />
of would <lb />
was not re- <lb />
strained. lamentable fact in <lb />
that at least one fourth of <lb />
boys at schools no <lb />
at borne, and if <lb />
not at set <lb />
it nowhere, and so sous of j <lb />
go to bad very early <lb />
PAPA. BE TO ME. <lb />
What makes you a SO I <lb />
I'll tell you the <lb />
why; <lb />
Because a la's is ever <lb />
standing by; <lb />
And I hear her, boys, above hi- noise <lb />
the Jest the glee <lb />
As with baby grace she my tin-. <lb />
and hays, M true <lb />
I HART. <lb />
for- <lb />
Tin ii what I do. to true la my <lb />
hiss, better than let it pars by, <lb />
I know you think my n to drink a <lb />
your <lb />
I hear her repeal we i, <lb />
and her dear <lb />
As with loving embrace she s my <lb />
face and rays, b- true lo <lb />
Thankful tor to Pay Tax <lb />
On. <lb />
All of us more or <lb />
to pay taxes, and not <lb />
Iv the growling is and <lb />
ran led by the facts, Greens- <lb />
Record tells of an rebuke <lb />
delivered by an old to a <lb />
young ma-i who was raising a rumpus <lb />
about his taxes being high. After <lb />
to his tirade t. a old mm <lb />
You man, let mi- tell you how <lb />
you keep from any tax, and <lb />
at the same time you will be <lb />
Bible <lb />
said the follow, <lb />
with <lb />
what yon have and give it to <lb />
the poor and you won't have any <lb />
thing to pay on except fool <lb />
head, and that is not worth it- I am <lb />
thankful have to pay lax <lb />
on <lb />
Since lime that young man has <lb />
paid <lb />
it some units be n hard <lb />
him to the money. <lb />
The rebuke There are <lb />
taxes and unnecessary <lb />
and become victims to the rigor <lb />
of the law and the There <lb />
is many a boy these <lb />
who right now way to <lb />
the twain gang. <lb />
say punishment is <lb />
brutal and must <lb />
give way to the and <lb />
refinement of the age. About <lb />
time did youths this <lb />
generation better than <lb />
those of half a century ago <lb />
the daily papers and answer. <lb />
How many in Atlanta are <lb />
in mourning because of the <lb />
conduct of their boy What; <lb />
good results come from ex- <lb />
of a bad boy from School <lb />
He is not wanted anywhere by <lb />
be associates <lb />
with his kind <lb />
soon to grief and <lb />
bring i sorrow to d- <lb />
Obedience to law, to govern- <lb />
to parents absolutely <lb />
for the peace <lb />
welfare of society. This obedience <lb />
is enforced among bad men by <lb />
the fear law. It cannot be <lb />
enforced bad boys except <lb />
by of corporal punishment. <lb />
Their honor or their shame is too <lb />
feeble a to <lb />
must begin early, <lb />
two year old <lb />
grandchild to play the <lb />
dirty coal box. you <lb />
mist not do her <lb />
and enforces her command <lb />
by h--r hands and then <lb />
them. That is corporal <lb />
as severe <lb />
to little child as rod to <lb />
a boy of ten, and both are right <lb />
and both effectual- Tue enforce- <lb />
of obedience in early <lb />
childhood saves all necessity for <lb />
litter years, and it <lb />
ares a sight of What <lb />
a world of worry bad children are <lb />
to people I What <lb />
are good ones at Lome <lb />
abroad- Sumo mistaken parents <lb />
say their boys are too high <lb />
be those boys <lb />
are in danger of being still higher <lb />
when a fit of passion <lb />
they kill somebody. The <lb />
Shelby is <lb />
bane of genius, virtue, <lb />
truth ; makes slaves of men <lb />
of the hum-in frame a me- <lb />
He was <lb />
one of tho.-e high <lb />
creatures whoso rule of <lb />
life WM to do as he pleased, to <lb />
fellow his own sweet will. What <lb />
a nisei-able life he lived, and Was <lb />
drowned when only thirty years <lb />
old. He alarmed his schoolmates <lb />
by his passion when nineteen. <lb />
The tame year ho eloped with a <lb />
hotel keeper's daughter and mar- <lb />
her at Green. Three years <lb />
later he abandoned her she <lb />
drowned herself with grief. Soon <lb />
after this he married another <lb />
with whom ho had been <lb />
living previous to his first wile's <lb />
death. Ho was tho Ultimate <lb />
of Byron and Leigh <lb />
and they the cremation <lb />
of his body and deposited the <lb />
ii- lit .- near the grave of Keats, <lb />
the Protestant cemetery at Home- <lb />
No, I cannot tell anybody how <lb />
to raise their children. It is a <lb />
fearful I have <lb />
preachers to undertake <lb />
the task and fail, and the <lb />
smiled inwardly the <lb />
preacher's failure raise his <lb />
own in exemplary <lb />
way. <lb />
oner a toast to lbs one I love <lb />
whose dear lit lie will I <lb />
obey <lb />
Whose influence sweet is guiding my <lb />
over life's <lb />
May sun ever on this <lb />
of mine, Iran stay she I <lb />
bed,.; <lb />
with baby bath kissed <lb />
my Wilt, and I, be <lb />
ti to <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
mi id I. <lb />
learn to play bawl a <lb />
curly age. <lb />
The new senator from Kentucky <lb />
will be <lb />
Polly Ticks will be- Virginia's <lb />
est girl y r. <lb />
base hall playing pitcher con- <lb />
the cream the <lb />
It M better to pray on your kin -t <lb />
on your neighbors. <lb />
pokes, Rime, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rock, <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
GREENVILLE, C. <lb />
the Union t be <lb />
Wit a Church <lb />
27-30. <lb />
Tin <lb />
I. M. <lb />
P. Woolen. <lb />
MO A. Praise <lb />
Our In they <lb />
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pet L. <lb />
bL and Praise. <lb />
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Billiard. <lb />
The mi to I -e <lb />
World. -It. T. <lb />
P, M. O. <lb />
A. M. I'm;. r aid Praise <lb />
vice. <lb />
Oar Orphanage. Alderman <lb />
W. Powell. <lb />
Non working <lb />
What shall be done with <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
M. Prayer and long, <lb />
I by It. T <lb />
P. M. The of <lb />
to its young B. <lb />
ton. <lb />
II SO A. II. Sunday <lb />
A. II. <lb />
M. school mass <lb />
Broughton and others. <lb />
P. II, Savage. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have a plan by Farmers can <lb />
TOOL CHESTS FREE <lb />
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HEAVY FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I w the best goods obtainable and <lb />
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb />
will do all i can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
M. H. <lb />
Next t-j i tee Jeweler. LIVE B <lb />
. <lb />
II not . . fever <lb />
or <lb />
Pills stimulate <lb />
roaM Hie liver, eon con. <lb />
fir. all <lb />
rats to take <lb />
Your judgment requires <lb />
to nu pro- <lb />
visions for family. <lb />
By today, your <lb />
value at <lb />
Twas Ever Thus. <lb />
A few days sine an I <lb />
invitation to inspect a new <lb />
and house built by a f. <lb />
Alter biking a at <lb />
top to bottom, <lb />
do you it <lb />
it <lb />
SOU it, are you V <lb />
life<lb />
won't you f <lb />
why not in-in. life as <lb />
well as your <lb />
really. I Deter thought the <lb />
in that will <lb />
early Travelers <lb />
Best time to insure now. <lb />
s Insure the Mu- <lb />
Life Co., of <lb />
Notice <lb />
On of June A. D. <lb />
I Mil st Hie Court House <lb />
in lite town of to the <lb />
highest bidder for ca-h one of <lb />
land in county containing about <lb />
seres sad bounded as <lb />
iii township belong- <lb />
to. A. adjoining <lb />
the lands Mart, Mrs. Kale <lb />
F. Fa. J. R. <lb />
Henry Mrs. Becky Stocks. <lb />
Joseph with the <lb />
homestead of the said L. A. <lb />
containing three one <lb />
third more less all WOOdS <lb />
land and Ming excess of <lb />
stead L. A. an <lb />
x la my hands against <lb />
A. end which h is been <lb />
levied on land us he property of <lb />
said I,. A. <lb />
This a-th day of April 1897. <lb />
S. M, Daniel, D. S. <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday the 7th day of June <lb />
1807, I will so I at the Court door <lb />
In the town of to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash J, A. In- <lb />
in one tract of laud in Pitt <lb />
c inclining -ill acres and <lb />
as Situated in Carolina town, <lb />
snip and know as Carney <lb />
land, to satisfy an in my <lb />
hands for -lion against J. <lb />
i n is been levied on said <lb />
land as property of said J, <lb />
W. <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
I . HIGGS, Pris. <lb />
I, S. <lb />
-i-a . n. Cathie <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Representing a Capital of Wore Than a Had <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, We solicit the <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bunk, Scotland j inns, individual and the <lb />
Neck, iV. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs. Scotland Neck, N. C. Cheek and Account Books furnish <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. on application. <lb />
Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb />
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb />
offer to public- We are p orders for <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
swore you we will as best of Flues <lb />
least price. AH rat work is guaranteed and we ready to <lb />
in our Iron cook stove to a bicycle. We will <lb />
you to sad see us. <lb />
S. E. FENDER X CO. <lb />
you want see pretty just come <lb />
in and look at our complete line of cotton <lb />
Lawns, Piques, <lb />
Laces, Silks and Velvet, <lb />
lest and WE have them. <lb />
Ribbons, <lb />
PLAIDS in <lb />
times, hut most of in ought lo b <lb />
to y I <lb />
Sites M. t. <lb />
Notice <lb />
On day of A. D, <lb />
I Will at the e door <lb />
the f to the highest <lb />
for cash one of had In Pitt <lb />
about seres <lb />
as at net- <lb />
corner on at <lb />
a slake, with said <lb />
Wilson's south western line to James <lb />
Cox's laud, thence with said James <lb />
C-ox's ii to main of the <lb />
i the main run the swamp <lb />
the Road, thence with said <lb />
road to the i-0 <lb />
acres, or MM. part of the <lb />
Lotus laud that deeded to hit- <lb />
son, James H. COX. lying on the <lb />
mad II X Bases to Ayden. <lb />
to an execution in my f for <lb />
collection and which <lb />
has been levied on said land as the prop. <lb />
said James H. I ox. <lb />
By H. M. Daniel, D. S. <lb />
Don't forget <lb />
are selling and want to sell more. Price <lb />
art quality is what talks. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
The Low <lb /></p>
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FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
A FULL LINE <lb />
OF <lb />
Just received. If you want to <lb />
keep cool get a Crash Suit. Sec <lb />
a lull line of -a <lb />
Men and Boys <lb />
Aim SHIP. <lb />
G Ti at <lb />
Office. <lb />
Miss Williams is sick. <lb />
II. L and wife went <lb />
II I <lb />
to select Iron. <lb />
wear. Call on <lb />
All the latest in <lb />
OF <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
J. V. return d Friday even <lb />
tag Norfolk. <lb />
returned Iron Tarboro <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
L, Smith returned Thursday <lb />
N. II. Thursday <lb />
evening n. <lb />
Be. C. Friday <lb />
awning to visit Wile <lb />
Miss widow, Scotland <lb />
is rafting Mrs. G. King. <lb />
Mrs. S- C. Wells and little daughter, <lb />
returned home Friday. <lb />
Mrs II. Raiding <lb />
evening a to <lb />
It W and all his boys re- <lb />
turned from Plymouth. <lb />
A. M. Moore and wile, who have <lb />
been visiting here, It-It Friday <lb />
Mis Cherry Friday <lb />
Horning u visit in Hyde county. <lb />
W, F. Harding returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from a trip to and <lb />
Tims. and wife, el <lb />
cane down Tuesday evening lo visit <lb />
L. A. b and wife <lb />
pent Friday bare <lb />
of <lb />
the family <lb />
Ola Furl <lb />
Mrs. H. F. went <lb />
Neck to rial her s who <lb />
is quite <lb />
of <lb />
rioting Mi.-s at <lb />
Hotel <lb />
E. and I. J Walker <lb />
went to Thursday evening and <lb />
returned next morning. <lb />
W. J. Maiming took the wain lie e <lb />
for Ron Rapid.-, <lb />
where lie goes lo work in a factory. <lb />
Mrs. A It. <lb />
KEN DESIRED. <lb />
OF <lb />
of Instruction. <lb />
May 1st, <lb />
wish to cull your <lb />
attention to the important to <lb />
pi ice in your county on the first <lb />
Monday in 1897, in <lb />
Section C of the Law as <lb />
enacted by the last <lb />
that the greatest wisdom will <lb />
in selecting the County Board <lb />
Education. <lb />
Let men be selected <lb />
cation to imp mt <lb />
as members the it mid of <lb />
Education. <lb />
I bone that pi will have <lb />
at all to do with the <lb />
of these men. <lb />
Let men be who have the <lb />
e county <lb />
heart, men who will not he d by <lb />
any pally but man who will <lb />
at all m and under all <lb />
i the as an <lb />
to wise and action on their <lb />
Mat. Yours very truly, <lb />
C. II. <lb />
Slate Si Instruction. <lb />
THE ODD FELLOW b. <lb />
Celebrate Their try <lb />
Entertain i heir <lb />
Gents Furnishings <lb />
c- <lb />
is and your n is invited. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
Weather reports r. <lb />
-third the year is gone. <lb />
i i ow being purled. <lb />
Salt an r suit arc <lb />
May. <lb />
month. <lb />
April drops oil ill- calendar. <lb />
TL rain will <lb />
live Sunday an <lb />
Mondays in month. <lb />
Miss Annie t <lb />
hub been the her <lb />
uncle, Balding, home <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Sheriff W. II. Harrington return u <lb />
from Friday evening, where <lb />
be had b-en to lake a patient to the <lb />
Slat- <lb />
II. It Clark fell Honda morning for <lb />
Baltimore t-j take Mrs. Clark lo a boa- <lb />
for treatment. Her boat friends <lb />
he; health may soon b r <lb />
Mrs. L. D. Ames, of Portsmouth <lb />
who ii is been visiting her daughter, <lb />
Mrs. F. returned e <lb />
Thur.-day. children ac- <lb />
companied bar for a <lb />
Will HARD IT I- MS. <lb />
May <lb />
Our farmer friends were delighted <lb />
by the rain Saturday which greatly <lb />
d crops. <lb />
Ma Moore spent several days <lb />
here last week. <lb />
of our went d <lb />
I i yesterday to a <lb />
Miss is rah lives <lb />
A. Ward and sob, o <lb />
a abort while on last. <lb />
Miss Mamie Brown returned to bar <lb />
home in <lb />
some lime her brother <lb />
near In re. <lb />
W. j d <lb />
area here last week. <lb />
lo have R call J. -I <lb />
of <lb />
Ilia ideal Lumber Co. <lb />
down part <lb />
then-work here on account of re- <lb />
their Berkley mill- <lb />
No, Maud-. <lb />
by <lb />
dear, milk net <lb />
i e- <lb />
heard.<lb />
Some . <lb />
things. <lb />
styles are <lb />
House now makes m u <lb />
nil s ii s. cm a wilderness. <lb />
i lo i dual <lb />
.-.- <lb />
in the <lb />
feature fly <lb />
-u inner <lb />
. ad <lb />
s preparing for <lb />
on the shiny bald <lb />
Tail rs p. <lb />
hands it <lb />
In a man i <lb />
buried in <lb />
men are to tint they <lb />
won't even lake a <lb />
The . I has <lb />
a money <lb />
J. T. Edwards is a h use in <lb />
en Tenth street. <lb />
The fellow who is taking <lb />
sons is seldom stuck on bis wheel. <lb />
been eating onions. <lb />
knew it would leak <lb />
Many c young man aspires to be a <lb />
but just ask him lo beat a car- <lb />
pet <lb />
The Stale Press Association is <lb />
ranging to meet at City in <lb />
Hi complaining about <lb />
so many flies, i h -y come ea i this <lb />
season. <lb />
Lumber is being placed on the site <lb />
to build the steam for <lb />
IS. E. Pin Co. <lb />
The young people had a dance <lb />
fit Hall last night, the <lb />
muting music tor them <lb />
There is much In tin- <lb />
way new buddings in at <lb />
and Winterville. <lb />
The Trenton News says bears <lb />
are giving the that section <lb />
much killing their hogs. <lb />
G. W. and M. II. Jackson have J <lb />
chased the Plymouth Beacon <lb />
it. We much <lb />
Thomas Sawyer, is the <lb />
father of oldest born <lb />
years ago, the youngest two years <lb />
old. <lb />
A J. Is having lumber <lb />
build a cottage on Seventh <lb />
between his house and J. W. Brown's <lb />
says tn is a good <lb />
to quit bust <lb />
Ex-Gov. Elias Carr's yacht, <lb />
was lowed up the river Friday <lb />
by steamer <lb />
men have any in meet <lb />
log their but they do have <lb />
trouble in dodging <lb />
The i <lb />
dales strawberries <lb />
. says <lb />
were shipped <lb />
Iron Wilmington section on i bun- <lb />
day. The total number ship <lb />
ill ten was <lb />
Gel out my gum boots, mother; <lb />
Mi flannels and no jay. <lb />
For I'm to be queen the May, <lb />
mother; <lb />
I'm to be queen the May. <lb />
So comes in now <lb />
hat sales are very quiet out at tin- <lb />
The tobacco men are <lb />
in the leisure lime by laying plans <lb />
making preparations u big <lb />
business season. <lb />
An eastern writer says he on <lb />
II he will lie so kind as to <lb />
inform u- how he bis bills when <lb />
become due upon his living, he <lb />
will fill long felt in many a <lb />
newspaper office. <lb />
The I i r. i i. i i is to s <lb />
Sugg and Bessie larding for <lb />
an invitation to the fifth annual com- <lb />
s of the Stale Nor- <lb />
and Industrial College, Greensboro, <lb />
May and <lb />
can't alias tell put <lb />
de credit by at de said <lb />
Eben. cork de <lb />
line dances a heap <lb />
but it's de bank de sinker <lb />
doing de <lb />
Mrs. Nettie Smith, a widow, <lb />
has been arrested <lb />
for killing her child last <lb />
She moved and the new <lb />
pant of th house found the skeleton <lb />
a wed under the <lb />
A. or. <lb />
There is a rumor around <lb />
. , ,., , the possibility of the Legislature <lb />
would like to bear <lb />
method of laxes. From <lb />
such a step we bane titan be <lb />
delivered No doubt the of the <lb />
Legislature w be more than the <lb />
extra amount of taxes would raise. <lb />
from its at once <lb />
a week. We want the news from <lb />
the county, <lb />
Show your in <lb />
attending your ward meet <lb />
liter t morrow night and to <lb />
,, ., a A arisen over <lb />
s good men for Councilmen. , . , . <lb />
a 6- oldest in the <lb />
The Weldon News has entered of public <lb />
its volume. The News is one of county tells the News that the old- <lb />
our best exchanges is a teacher in service in the <lb />
weekly. We wish Brother Sledge Slate, and probably the oldest the <lb />
success. South, is Mr. W. <lb />
Bros will have their two <lb />
burned stores in the block work tor forty years. his <lb />
. i . H years a longer term than <lb />
rebuilt at once. B. has -he e <lb />
contract and tells us stores will be <lb />
even better than before. <lb />
the Sewing Machine <lb />
at S. <lb />
Foil good milch cow <lb />
calf, giving three gallons per day. <lb />
ply to ti. T <lb />
Insist hiving what you <lb />
for when ran go to bay <lb />
One <lb />
Ionic. <lb />
We are indebted to Mis Lina <lb />
fur an invitation to the graduating <lb />
recite Mary Baldwin Seminary, <lb />
Va., on May 7th. <lb />
The Southern <lb />
meets Wilmington on the 7th, and <lb />
we that Wilmington will do <lb />
herself proud her guest. <lb />
To prints a let- <lb />
from Superintend- Meta which <lb />
makes suggestions that are vital to the <lb />
public school the county. <lb />
All interested carefully <lb />
what the Superintendent <lb />
A Missouri editor who recently ran <lb />
mayor was defeated <lb />
result the head of Ins editorial <lb />
columns saying; knocked <lb />
out by a heart blow, but are slid in the <lb />
ring. Financially ahead about <lb />
Twenty drinks, hollies <lb />
beer, one plug of tobacco, one pint <lb />
whiskey, a pocketful cigars, my <lb />
find my This looks <lb />
pulling a victory out of <lb />
The some men to meet <lb />
just obligations is not s <lb />
much by the lack of ability as by the <lb />
lack o People <lb />
tail to importance of <lb />
promptness in meeting these sell- <lb />
obligations, and w hen violated, <lb />
ct their failure shakes <lb />
de iv and makes man's inhumanity to <lb />
man all the more Her- <lb />
is a fact easily demonstrated that <lb />
people rind now more <lb />
the did twenty years and <lb />
there lire good reasons why it must be <lb />
advertisements are better <lb />
pared and better worth the reading, <lb />
and it is more a a <lb />
economy that they should be read. <lb />
Many a woman her pin money <lb />
out of what she in her <lb />
by advertisement <lb />
Mr. Bl Dead. <lb />
At o'clock Saturday <lb />
lie sad intelligence was phoned <lb />
that Mr. J. II. was <lb />
dead lie has been ill for <lb />
several weeks, and while his death was <lb />
not urn yet it carries sadness to <lb />
heart the community. His <lb />
sorrowing wife mother have the <lb />
deepest sympathy every one. <lb />
The remain of Mr. J. II. Ill unit <lb />
were taken to Tarboro by train, <lb />
Sunday morning, and interred in Cal- <lb />
vary Episcopal church yard there at <lb />
o'clock. Undertaker l. <lb />
charge of the holy and <lb />
p Tarboro. i to <lb />
undertaker there a at that <lb />
town. <lb />
The pall hearers went from Green- <lb />
ville and wore T. J. Jarvis, J. B. Ch-r <lb />
W. II. Long, L. I. Moore, W. L. <lb />
Brown and B. A <lb />
number of people accompanied the re- <lb />
mains from here to Tarboro re- <lb />
turned Oh the train in the after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
B. ; . Sung, of Greenville, was <lb />
town <lb />
II. J. of spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
Warren Andrews and family, <lb />
Tarboro, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
here. <lb />
arrived <lb />
availing and held quarterly in <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
I, XV, Rise, LaGrange, <lb />
rived Tuesday and <lb />
been assisting B. in <lb />
lb <lb />
follow <lb />
There was a large ind <lb />
audience at Odd Bellows hail, Tuesday <lb />
to witness the <lb />
the anniversary of <lb />
Odd Fellowship in America. All <lb />
through lie exercises were very Interest- <lb />
and audience was an II enter- <lb />
A splendid was <lb />
tarnish This was of <lb />
A. A. c. <lb />
ii. J. Woodward, <lb />
Forbes, ban ; <lb />
It. L. organ, and Out <lb />
Fortes, They made <lb />
music and were, generously d. <lb />
After rending th; usual <lb />
by rs. an address was <lb />
de by Pas; Grand K A. Move. <lb />
This gave much interesting in- <lb />
history work of <lb />
Fellowship, lie forcibly <lb />
ed the three grand of ll e <lb />
order, Friendship, Love and Truth. <lb />
lie referred with pride lo the <lb />
or has established in <lb />
this Stale in the Orphan's Home i I <lb />
an provided and <lb />
by the contributions <lb />
Odd Fellows. <lb />
Miss Bessie White delight d <lb />
with a beautiful <lb />
of Odd This <lb />
in her r <lb />
and received much applause. <lb />
i Grand W. II. also <lb />
delivered an in he pail <lb />
high tribute to the work of Odd <lb />
stated four <lb />
lien people <lb />
fies, all which he wrong, <lb />
and people no higher motive in <lb />
seeking me <lb />
aid do not make useful <lb />
lose -Idle cu- <lb />
-An opportunity to jet one <lb />
more night from i <lb />
s to i. . , <lb />
I administration in<lb />
upon <lb />
reasons why should <lb />
or loin- kindred order, Ii.; <lb />
the of <lb />
one's <lb />
PITT HONORED. <lb />
to <lb />
X. C., May <lb />
many friends of Mr. W. A. Jam s, Jr., <lb />
will to that he was <lb />
elected Chief of Police of the <lb />
yesterday, at a salary of <lb />
par <lb />
indeed gratifying news to <lb />
the many friends of Mr. James here in <lb />
county, his old Thai be <lb />
will i an i in on <lb />
who It newt his excellent qualities <lb />
ha-i doubt. Ki. <lb />
. <lb />
The r of Deeds lour <lb />
licenses las; week, one <lb />
and <lb />
number licenses issued <lb />
of April was <lb />
six for while <lb />
colored. <lb />
Boat. <lb />
Mayor little gas boat <lb />
is one the waft <lb />
runs up ibis way. It <lb />
daily trips to Washington and is also <lb />
very p for <lb />
down liver. We saw her lake eight <lb />
men on board and three in low <lb />
an I c sin am at a speed <lb />
such t load. <lb />
A n Engine Needed <lb />
Thu I bare <lb />
is now.; In <lb />
i die for the of a steam lire <lb />
i than there been any lime <lb />
ill I he OUght <lb />
i i i until one is procured. Every <lb />
business man and properly owner should <lb />
manifest his interest the <lb />
matter the town Is provided with <lb />
ample against Ire. The town <lb />
i- well able to the pro <lb />
., It be done <lb />
lay. <lb />
II You want a Nice <lb />
SUIT OF CLOTHES. <lb />
-go <lb />
C. T. FORD'S <lb />
lino of Spring <lb />
Where <lb />
can be found. <lb />
-A line of- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Furnishings, <lb />
to select <lb />
C. T <lb />
an i<lb />
Me also two <lb />
many days a an old colored <lb />
man, named Brown, died at the <lb />
C Bryan <lb />
tells us she to be <lb />
old. She not have been entirely <lb />
correct her age, but ah <lb />
a very old woman, having <lb />
the father Dr. W. M. it Id own. <lb />
Second, <lb />
for doing <lb />
One could not wit a s, <lb />
and hear <lb />
being with for <lb />
work Odd Fellowship, <lb />
At the the i <lb />
were served iii abundance. <lb />
the whole it was a <lb />
evening and all present lo <lb />
the enter. <lb />
here today, Mayor. <lb />
Jesse <lb />
Jesse W, He, G Ford B. <lb />
Knox and J E. Carson <lb />
ii <lb />
One cur county boys who is <lb />
in Uncle army For ire is <lb />
Me, in sending a dollar lo renew <lb />
j bis lo the Weekly i i. 10- <lb />
the lied <lb />
some I I Dutch friends <lb />
the <lb />
local paper <lb />
from old Pitt love to read it and <lb />
I lo hustle lo get it. <lb />
Mather's <lb />
Friend <lb />
All say i- the <lb />
known. The boys <lb />
Bur d a There. <lb />
Sunday afternoon Rev. A. W. Set. <lb />
At saw mill, r <lb />
William Allen taking a <lb />
x r preached at the County Home of I blank big <lb />
the Aged and firm. Besides the in- <lb />
mates id Home, quite a number of <lb />
people in the attended <lb />
The inmates lb- <lb />
Mi hearing the <lb />
and requested the minister to <lb />
visit them again. <lb />
The a small <lb />
chapel be built at the limn to <lb />
hold services in. To give the inmates <lb />
the benefit of frequent services and a <lb />
Sunday School would be helpful to <lb />
them in ways. Because they are <lb />
of the county is no reason these <lb />
privileges should be them, The <lb />
The Board Commissioners could have <lb />
R suitable chapel erected at very email <lb />
COS I. <lb />
Rates Co Centennial. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line bus issued <lb />
a circular of rates to the Centennial at <lb />
Nashville, Tenn. The rules <lb />
Greenville are as <lb />
Tickets sold nay with final limit <lb />
to Nov. 7th, <lb />
s mid day limited to <lb />
Tickets sold on Tuesday and Thurs- <lb />
day of each week limited to ten days, <lb />
Military companies and schools going <lb />
in a b or more can get tickets <lb />
any day limited ton days <lb />
Rev. B. Melton, State <lb />
the Christian church, began n <lb />
meeting the Presbyterian church <lb />
Sunday. At other places in the Stale <lb />
where Rev. Mr. Melton his held meet, <lb />
his i have been in the <lb />
saving many and the same re- <lb />
is hoped tor i He <lb />
Gospel plainly and with <lb />
much power. Service will be held <lb />
each night this week at and <lb />
all are cordially invited to be <lb />
uppers at the <lb />
saw for the ti. time a <lb />
very handsome table <lb />
was recently placed there. The table <lb />
was a gilt lo the church by a young <lb />
business man of the whose mime <lb />
we are not permitted lo print in this <lb />
All the same such a en- <lb />
act b to him the hearty <lb />
of the. church and all its friends <lb />
the teeth rut bis hand <lb />
threw with grant force in lace <lb />
the sawyer feet <lb />
There is no <lb />
word so <lb />
of <lb />
about which such tender and <lb />
holy recollections cluster as that <lb />
of Mother who watched <lb />
over our helpless infancy and <lb />
ed our first tottering step. <lb />
the of every Expectant Moth- <lb />
is with danger and all el <lb />
fort should be made to avoid it. <lb />
so assists nature <lb />
in the change <lb />
place that <lb />
the Expectant <lb />
Mother is <lb />
bled to look for- <lb />
without <lb />
dread, suffering or gloomy fore- <lb />
to the hour when she <lb />
experiences the of Motherhood. <lb />
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb />
of both Mother and Child, and she <lb />
is found stronger after than before <lb />
short, it <lb />
Childbirth natural and as <lb />
so many have said. Don't be <lb />
persuaded to use anything but <lb />
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb />
My wife in ten min- <lb />
with either of her other two <lb />
than she did altogether with her <lb />
last, having previously used four bot- <lb />
of Mother's It is a <lb />
blessing to any one expecting- to be- <lb />
come a says a customer. <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
When sweet spring Heron the hills <lb />
d free; <lb />
When the rills <lb />
Joins with song bird's, symphony <lb />
Then, it lo us, we <lb />
Turn our thought soda-water. <lb />
For the balmy April <lb />
Tells die sultry nays are nigh <lb />
When We linger trees. <lb />
And our are hot and dry. <lb />
hen soda fount <lb />
up his bank account. <lb />
I fl. Mm a H <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
At my store you can always find fresh Bread, <lb />
and Cakes, also randies. Fruits, Nuts <lb />
of an kinds, Materials, and a nice line <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Call and see <lb />
Of t no, r y mall on <lb />
of plies, w <lb />
aim for all Mothers, free, <lb />
The Co., Gs, <lb />
THE SWIM. <lb />
If you want anything in <lb />
Gen Merchandise <lb />
cell <lb />
and <lb />
see me. Lean save you money on <lb />
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb />
IT <lb />
C A. White's <lb />
Old Stand. <lb />
GROCERY STORE <lb />
u Grocery to T. White's a full line of <lb />
Health Was But <lb />
Hood's 81-Ht <lb />
Sores Have Am <lb />
on <lb />
lace, which <lb />
health was so much wan <lb />
advised to to <lb />
build me I bottles. <lb />
Before I had hall of this amount I <lb />
found that I t rent <lb />
better at and fell refreshed in the <lb />
I in flesh and when I <lb />
the sir bottles the on <lb />
my face J. U. Bod- <lb />
die, No. Carolina. <lb />
After suffering from i- sots as for <lb />
years, four bottles of <lb />
made a complete cure. It several years <lb />
since I took but I <lb />
have not Wits or <lb />
In East M. J. Hartley, <lb />
Lovett, Remember <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is tho Best True Bo <lb />
lure to km only <lb />
J. R. COREY, <lb />
IX- <lb />
m COLLARS <lb />
A General Horse <lb />
Millinery. <lb />
Also a nice line <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
HoOd'S PillS <lb />
I can now be found in <lb />
brick store for- <lb />
occupied <lb />
by J. W. Brown. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
lo operate. <lb />
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb />
to ct from Everything fresh and low down in price. A <lb />
extended to ail. Come sec will make it <lb />
JAMES B WHITE. <lb />
w f <lb />
Lang's Cash House. <lb />
Three complete lines within themselves which <lb />
we showing and offering <lb />
-I. the <lb />
First. <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, Cot Mulls, <lb />
Dimities and <lb />
We have a splendid line of Footwear for <lb />
men, women, boys and ch Our lines <lb />
still stand unsurpassed for excellent wear <lb />
tag qualities styles are up-to-date <lb />
R TAFT, <lb />
Emporium Fabrics.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A VALUABLE SHIRT. <lb />
It a Belle of a Was <lb />
Worth TOO. <lb />
about very expensive <lb />
said a business man to a <lb />
party of friends the other night, <lb />
wore a that was worth <lb />
I don't mean to Bay it cost <lb />
any such amount of money, but it <lb />
was worth to me, and I cashed <lb />
it in for just that sum in gold am <lb />
An incredulous smile went around, <lb />
and some stinging inquiries were I M ho in bis <lb />
passed as to what new brand of slow-, lazy up and answer <lb />
WASTED HIS <lb />
a Son t barn <lb />
a Stay at <lb />
Hero is a story ii. b of <lb />
Alabama tells in Washington <lb />
Post on <lb />
happened in Fifty -second <lb />
when I was a new man in <lb />
tho not as I <lb />
am now. of Pennsylvania <lb />
was a bloody shirt speech <lb />
on some subject or other. Near me <lb />
sat old Culberson. <lb />
awhile, and then beckoned to me. <lb />
was on the market, but the <lb />
speaker never flinched. <lb />
away, he <lb />
when I come to explain <lb />
the matter you will see that it is <lb />
really a simple affair sad some- <lb />
tiling which might happen to any <lb />
man who was similarly situated. <lb />
One night in the fall of World's <lb />
fair year a party of Biz gentlemen, <lb />
of whom I was <lb />
poker in a hotel on Dearborn street. <lb />
As the night was warm and the <lb />
room small and me all of us threw <lb />
off our coats and played in our shirt <lb />
sleeves. At e p n; <lb />
the ante being a and limit <lb />
cents. It was an night session, <lb />
and late in the evening tin limit <lb />
was raised to and mi y god <lb />
hands freely. <lb />
how the cards did ran <lb />
I have never had . <lb />
since and can't reasonably esp et <lb />
repetition of it. I would stand  <lb />
nine and draw four cards to an ace <lb />
in big jack mid get two more <lb />
with it. Once I picked up my <lb />
hand and found three small cards <lb />
and the ace and king of clubs. There <lb />
was a fat pot to light for, so I came <lb />
in and, discarding the small cards, <lb />
asked for a draw of three, at the <lb />
time turning my ace and king <lb />
up on tho table so all the players <lb />
could see them. The draw gave <lb />
the queen, jack and ten of clubs, <lb />
making a royal flush. There was a <lb />
number of strong bands out against <lb />
it. including set of fours and a <lb />
full. <lb />
of coarse, played me <lb />
for holding ordinary flush or a <lb />
straight and thought I was burning <lb />
up my money when I kept meeting <lb />
all raises. I was too foxy to do any <lb />
of tho tilting myself. By simply <lb />
meeting the raises it easy to <lb />
conceal the real strength of my own <lb />
hand and make the other players <lb />
think I had got tangled to ex- <lb />
tent where it to pro- <lb />
my interest in the pot against <lb />
possible When tho play <lb />
was over and tho hands shown <lb />
down, what a bowl there was One <lb />
man, a good fellow and a clover <lb />
card player, by the way. was so an- <lb />
at what he called <lb />
that lie tore up the cards and kicked <lb />
Ida chair over. <lb />
HIGH PRICED KNOBS. <lb />
Art In Metal as Applied Now U <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
dollars for tho knob <lb />
and plate a front door may <lb />
to a bit of extravagance, but in <lb />
these days of high art in furnishing <lb />
a good deal men than that can <lb />
spent for hand chased and gold plat- <lb />
ed knobs from special do- <lb />
are hundreds of pat- <lb />
terns of high priced door fittings, <lb />
and it is very easy to select knobs, <lb />
hinges, lifts, escutcheons other <lb />
fittings of the doors and windows of <lb />
a story to from to <lb />
f of the patterns are so <lb />
costly that dealers do not pretend to <lb />
the articles in stock, and <lb />
time for filling <lb />
some orders for articles sold by am- <lb />
pies or photographic reproductions <lb />
of pasterns. If the articles to <lb />
iron; the special designs of aD <lb />
architect for n particular purpose, <lb />
tho cost can easily extend to thou- <lb />
of dollars. <lb />
The development of art in metal <lb />
work, as applied to tho regular trade <lb />
Of has been j <lb />
gradual. tho old time work- <lb />
era in iron and produced pa, ; <lb />
and laboriously large and <lb />
elaborately designed hinges, knock- <lb />
era, locks and latches that <lb />
and are valued today by collect- <lb />
of antiques. Tho present work- j <lb />
can cast and finish in a few ; <lb />
hours many elaborately designed <lb />
knobs, plates and hinges, and artists <lb />
are employed to design <lb />
and appropriate patterns or to <lb />
copy and apply tho best and most <lb />
practicable designs that art has pro- <lb />
so that tho ornamentation of <lb />
ft plats may be artistic and <lb />
refined. <lb />
that The idea of his abusing <lb />
the southern cavaliers like <lb />
never smelt gunpowder. Be never <lb />
was in tho war. He skulked while <lb />
we were out fighting <lb />
didn't know <lb />
Staffing. felt nattered <lb />
that should call mo to <lb />
speak for oar side and got floor <lb />
is soon as I could when <lb />
bail concluded. <lb />
sir, Hit into J <lb />
threw all the of my <lb />
into that effort t annihilate <lb />
Mm. I pictured then <lb />
shouldering his t and ins <lb />
bis wife and children farewell the <lb />
front gate the field, <lb />
where he fought and bled for tho <lb />
I tho southern <lb />
departing from bis thatched <lb />
cottage homo, whore dwelt bin loved <lb />
ones, going oat to for what be <lb />
his and bis retain, <lb />
to fill his in and bis <lb />
dear ones deed or scattered. And <lb />
then I . d the skulking stay <lb />
at homes . north, men like tho <lb />
gentleman it IO had just preceded <lb />
mo, who bad newer seen a battlefield <lb />
never smelt on <lb />
the Fourth of July or at a <lb />
meeting, and who, aft- <lb />
would get up in and <lb />
the sou men who <lb />
bad gone out to lay down their lives <lb />
for their cause, right or Wrong. <lb />
my said <lb />
took it in the of <lb />
lie even laughed. Some of tho <lb />
Republicans smiled and looked it. <lb />
SB amused way at and <lb />
then at me, and next thing I knew <lb />
some on our side were smiling and <lb />
laughing, and when I turned about <lb />
there up <lb />
In his toughing to himself as <lb />
though be bad a fit. It began to <lb />
dawn on me about this that <lb />
Culberson had just put up a job on <lb />
me. I wasn't through with my re- <lb />
marks, but I cat off short and sat <lb />
down. <lb />
walked over <lb />
to me, holding his hand in a <lb />
pleasant sort of way, and <lb />
is I believe. <lb />
I'm sure you have been made tho <lb />
victim of a practical Joke, I was in <lb />
tho Union army and was wounded <lb />
at Gettysburg. and <lb />
was mustered out as <lb />
brigadier general. It's all right. <lb />
Only I hate to see a young man like <lb />
mi <lb />
to Trove- It. <lb />
The conch v. being driven up a <lb />
steep mountain road, and atone side <lb />
the cliff ran straight down for <lb />
feet. A youth seated on the back <lb />
seat next to a loquacious damsel of <lb />
age was in a state of mis- <lb />
The one being he loved most <lb />
of all world was in the front <lb />
with his bated rival, and nothing <lb />
could dispel gloom. <lb />
Oh, tittered the <lb />
young woman next to him, break- <lb />
iii upon his meditations, <lb />
pose the coach should upset or I <lb />
Should fall out, would you try to <lb />
of was the <lb />
be <lb />
you she asked. <lb />
tell me exactly <lb />
began the young <lb />
; man, intent upon other things. <lb />
Mr. tho fair <lb />
j one, don't really what <lb />
you'd <lb />
he answered, thoroughly <lb />
aroused, you doubt me, why, <lb />
I'll show yon just <lb />
can j on show she <lb />
whispered. truly give nip <lb />
i proof <lb />
he returned. you <lb />
I to do is to proceed to tumble oat, <lb />
and I'll prove the rent to every- <lb />
body's Scottish <lb />
Nights. <lb />
A POSTER TRAGEDY. <lb />
A moment of <lb />
oh, maid. <lb />
When from pa lips a yellow <lb />
ripped dark rod <lb />
Tho moon bang on a tree. <lb />
We sat by a vertical brook. <lb />
Too w. r-i olive pink <lb />
And reading or a book. <lb />
And X a lavender robs. <lb />
Speckled and with blue. <lb />
Mopped for a moment, perhaps no too <lb />
on. <lb />
And kissed I took perhaps two. <lb />
the rd bills topped with snow, <lb />
By the tr as tearing holes in tho Sky, <lb />
I the r -d world I would overthrow <lb />
For love, or u down die. <lb />
But from my vowing I <lb />
And far, far from you. <lb />
The color I with <lb />
And would, never do. <lb />
And now the lilies afloat <lb />
On a of brown i-u-l red <lb />
I on of an boat <lb />
And SOU my pea bead. <lb />
Louden <lb />
AMATEUR MASSAGE. <lb />
Mrs. course I am <lb />
As a dutiful wife cant help <lb />
feeling so, for I am sure my <lb />
band is keeping something from <lb />
The demand for knobs and plates i me, and I shan't be content until I <lb />
has run through plain finished team know what it is. <lb />
and wrought iron to brass and <lb />
bronze, with varied finishing. Ox- <lb />
finish seems to <lb />
preferred now for articles of moder- <lb />
ate cost, but silver plated brass and <lb />
plated bronze and bronze <lb />
with oxidized silver finish or <lb />
antique finish are used in tho most I <lb />
costly houses. Tho demand for cast i <lb />
iron, wrought iron and steel, with <lb />
black finish, has increased to , <lb />
some extent, but they are the only j <lb />
methods that can be used I <lb />
in instances. <lb />
that in with the <lb />
of architecture have been <lb />
produced, and they severely <lb />
plain when some of the <lb />
designs from French school. <lb />
Polishing and hand chasing make <lb />
tho cost of hardware mount up, but <lb />
the niceties of casting have been do- j <lb />
so much in recent years; <lb />
that plates other articles , <lb />
need only to be cleaned with sand j <lb />
ad touched in spots with files and <lb />
emery paper. Tho used in <lb />
finishing some of tho metal is, <lb />
through the of acids, danger- <lb />
for tho workmen, but in <lb />
foundries and shops tho <lb />
smiths machinists may work for <lb />
many years without loss of health. <lb />
In foundry in <lb />
smiths who robust and skillful <lb />
at years of age, and in ma- i <lb />
chine shops adjoining are many old I <lb />
workmen, some of whom have <lb />
such valuable improvements on ma- <lb />
chines for making locks that the at- i <lb />
or devices have not been <lb />
patented owing to the fear of having j <lb />
them stolen or copied. The company <lb />
and the faithful old workmen keep j <lb />
tho Nov.- Times. <lb />
Fit and is keep <lb />
something from me, too, and I <lb />
am I bid because I know what <lb />
it is. <lb />
Mrs. What is it <lb />
Mrs. Freak -It's mm <lb />
A VALUABLE <lb />
Editor of the <lb />
ton. Sim Write. have a <lb />
Battle Bit Bitter S <lb />
I ran It for <lb />
headache, sad us <lb />
h ml system it baa no <lb />
Stable, Cottage <lb />
Are. was all run down, <lb />
C aid t cat nor digest lead, bad a <lb />
headache never loll end <lb />
weary, but bottle el <lb />
Bitters restored her and <lb />
ii lie- strength, s <lb />
and pet battle at J. I,. <lb />
drug stove <lb />
TIe of <lb />
and What They Are For. <lb />
The benefits, cf massage are so <lb />
well known that it is needless to re- <lb />
count and no ill person <lb />
be denied invigorating effects i <lb />
laying on of <lb />
persons are kept from the <lb />
of mas. age by tho thought of <lb />
expense, <lb />
high To enable the <lb />
attendant or friend in some a <lb />
to take is tho aim of tn I <lb />
article. <lb />
The bi <lb />
tin- body, with the location id <lb />
and muscles, that ho or may <lb />
able to give such as need it special <lb />
treatment. <lb />
to tho feeble the <lb />
exercise they are unable to obtain <lb />
otherwise and includes a series of <lb />
movements of limbs, fingers and <lb />
toes, as well as tho strokes of the <lb />
hands. These, some- <lb />
what violent, should not be tried <lb />
without tho the physician, <lb />
and no direction for their use is in- <lb />
in this article <lb />
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for or for the purpose of <lb />
rousing blood vessels and other or. <lb />
to action may be light or <lb />
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varied to suit tho patient. <lb />
; rule can given for this, as <lb />
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and experience. <lb />
must never given to <lb />
weary, and tho masseuse should <lb />
have a hand firm, but soft, flexible, <lb />
j strong. Even <lb />
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and practice will make it full of <lb />
healing to tho sick. <lb />
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a position comfortable for herself, or <lb />
otherwise will he unable to give <lb />
comfort. It is tho rule to the <lb />
limbs toward tho body. Beginning <lb />
at tip of fingers, rub with steady <lb />
toward the shoulder, varying <lb />
the according to tho wish of <lb />
the patient, and Covering the whole <lb />
arm. Starting with the toes, <lb />
i toward tho thighs. The rubbing of <lb />
tho abdomen is in a circular course. <lb />
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treatment tho are taken first, <lb />
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from one end to the other of the <lb />
spine. <lb />
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, ordinary method known to every <lb />
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tips of fingers, which is very <lb />
soothing when done lightly and of <lb />
ten induces practiced or <lb />
the bead wrists. <lb />
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by resting tho base of tho band on <lb />
; arm or body, placing tips of fingers <lb />
firmly on the skin and drawing to- <lb />
j ward the base of hand, working in <lb />
i this returner from wrist to shoulder <lb />
and from foot to thigh. Tho hand is <lb />
never flat when this, but bent <lb />
to give to action of <lb />
tho fingers. <lb />
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of kneading tho flesh, which is <lb />
most precisely that of kneading <lb />
bread. Will give both stimulus and u <lb />
restful sensation to the invalid. On <lb />
tho limbs this is taken side to <lb />
side, not up down, as the former, <lb />
but like it in that it starts at the <lb />
wrists and antics, working upward. <lb />
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in cases of sluggish circulation, <lb />
comes percussion, which is slapping <lb />
tho entire body from hand to <lb />
from foot upward, bead be- <lb />
omitted. This may be done with <lb />
the entire hand flat, or with it bent <lb />
so only fingers, and <lb />
base of band touch flesh, and <lb />
must carefully, as even gen- <lb />
blows on tender surfaces are of- <lb />
ten not beneficial. <lb />
will these hints <lb />
plain and enable any with a <lb />
mud in and sympathetic nature <lb />
to aid in curing the sick or in <lb />
their sufferings more easily <lb />
borne, there many women <lb />
and who will massage <lb />
from they love who will not <lb />
take it from n more skilled masseuse <lb />
who is a stranger. These notes are <lb />
written to who long to help <lb />
others, and who know nothing of <lb />
massage rubbing, which soon <lb />
wearies both persons concerned <lb />
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can an hour's massage <lb />
without becoming greatly fatigued, <lb />
and their benefit is marked to the <lb />
York Ledger. <lb />
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now Ba Cot It id of Same <lb />
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as Victor Hugo when he made his <lb />
as en operator in our <lb />
telegraph in Boston, and it <lb />
was by name we generally <lb />
spoke of him. Every was <lb />
employed to thwart hi; soarings <lb />
after divings for <lb />
the unfathomable, as regarded <lb />
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out of him that was equivalent to <lb />
the sum paid per diem for his <lb />
ices, and among them that of <lb />
having him e the press report <lb />
from New York. not like <lb />
this, the work steadily <lb />
from p. m. until a. m., and <lb />
leaving him no in which to <lb />
pursue his studios. <lb />
One night about p. m. there <lb />
down an inquiry as to where <lb />
tho press report was, and, on going <lb />
to tho desk where Edison was at <lb />
work, Bight Manager Leighton was <lb />
horrified to find that there was <lb />
nothing ready to go up stairs, for <lb />
reason that Edison had copied <lb />
between 1,500 and words of <lb />
and other market reports in a <lb />
I so small that ho had only filled <lb />
u of a page. <lb />
laughed in spite of him- <lb />
-if, and Tom. <lb />
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cut tho copy up into minute <lb />
and have it prepared in -n <lb />
more acceptable manner. <lb />
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went on receiving, and the frequent <lb />
trips of tho noisy dummy box, which <lb />
communicated with the <lb />
on the next gave evidence that <lb />
he was no longer hand- <lb />
writing with an ultimate view to <lb />
putting the Lord's prayer on a <lb />
cent piece. <lb />
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noise, and it was evident that Press <lb />
Agent Wallace, a most profane <lb />
man, was coming down the stairs, <lb />
swearing and shouting as he came. <lb />
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son, who was perhaps dreaming of <lb />
the possibilities in some of tho <lb />
realms of electrical endeavor in <lb />
which ho has since won renown. <lb />
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to know Wallace's visit. <lb />
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to us, but was speechless. The <lb />
last note of his voice and the last <lb />
remnant of a vocabulary of <lb />
which was famous through- <lb />
out the city was gone. Standing <lb />
there with both hands full of small, <lb />
white page of paper, he could only <lb />
beckon. Leighton approached bin; <lb />
and tenderly took sheets of pa- <lb />
per from him, to find that Edison <lb />
had made the radical change from <lb />
bis first style of copy to simply put- <lb />
ting one word on each sheet, direct- <lb />
in the center. ITs had died <lb />
in this way several hundred pages <lb />
in a very few minutes. <lb />
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press wire and put on another cir- <lb />
while the much tried Leighton <lb />
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back to a normal condition, admit- <lb />
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flow of his usual output of <lb />
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time at the country seat of her <lb />
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to her. Everybody thought it would <lb />
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was to return homo. The nearer the <lb />
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to ask the all important question. <lb />
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soldier, repeated tho remark made <lb />
by bis niece when leaving to the <lb />
young man, who was touched to the <lb />
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much in love with tho lady bad <lb />
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on account of bis not consider- <lb />
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ho intended visiting before Jon. <lb />
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of honor, and, without saying <lb />
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before it had reached tho nest <lb />
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lady at tho window of a first <lb />
riding up to the <lb />
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