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JULIUS HINES SON, <lb/>
BALTIMORE, MO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY MAY <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
A human heart from <lb/>
re three years ago will <lb/>
brought into the <lb/>
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row and submitted evidence <lb/>
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tor, whose has the <lb/>
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of New York, to recover a <lb/>
policy. <lb/>
insurance p will try <lb/>
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Hi Final Statement. <lb/>
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of the old type, who was lying on <lb/>
his deathbed, and after a few <lb/>
words the worthy <lb/>
minister if the <lb/>
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and confide it to his pastoral <lb/>
ear, that he might peace. <lb/>
answered the old <lb/>
I only had to live <lb/>
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with bait with <lb/>
To the People of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
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energies <lb/>
have never relaxed. Our<lb/>
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Fear Tuesday. ore <lb/>
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and SO large perch and <lb/>
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g to Wing place, News <lb/>
SEVERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
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confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim- a <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores in our <lb/>
from which buy your goods the <lb/>
coming year. sold on time at close <lb/>
credit prices lo customers approved credit. <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the <lb/>
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb/>
back. When they enter into our possession <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb/>
gains we can buy for the benefit of our many <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb/>
led away but co straight back to <lb/>
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but to another was th. <lb/>
man left a widower. Twenty <lb/>
seven or twenty eight years ago <lb/>
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led, aid there is a fair show f says that he saw at least five <lb/>
v. j hundred snakes, many of tin in <lb/>
four live fast long and is big <lb/>
going up the <lb/>
that school teacher tea en a and who i near <lb/>
years ago loll the editor of drop the I , <lb/>
paper that he found, i- hie monopoly the willow trees into tho boat, and WHO Will <lb/>
teaching that children of cotton by the would a big tight to get <lb/>
who read newspapers were process, which bay existed rid of then. Fayetteville <lb/>
better informed alt some quarters, may be set at <lb/>
more easily taught rest by the statement in the <lb/>
those who did not; and so Record that it rig. <lb/>
impressed was he with this that the <lb/>
he made it a habit to advise American Cotton Co. proposes to The Japanese are now making <lb/>
his pupils to read operate its compresses of their finely <lb/>
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customer and better friend <lb/>
straight ward, honest dealing between man <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of the poor <lb/>
man, we are the friend of the h man <lb/>
are friend of you all Come us, we <lb/>
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb/>
lite attention, best A service and honest <lb/>
fort shall yours to command at the <lb/>
it was good to <lb/>
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renewed, the courtship this time <lb/>
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glowed kindled tho heart <lb/>
of long ago was soon <lb/>
revived, the was a <lb/>
marriage without the for-<lb/>
of sighing and waiting. <lb/>
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nulled marriage i <lb/>
of his love, relict of late <lb/>
Dr. Perry, barren <lb/>
county. They met by <lb/>
in Henderson <lb/>
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as a public mu i, and six and I he is <lb/>
has been will an sixty , ix Gold L. <lb/>
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wants told through <lb/>
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ORGANIZATIONS. <lb/>
their assured. very fl a <lb/>
will begin at the intro- ha- been worn a hours it will <lb/>
compresses, interfere with the <lb/>
an the the body no more than do <lb/>
j garments made of fabric. The <lb/>
president of the New is not sized, nor is if <lb/>
York Exchange, impermeable. After wet <lb/>
and accurately gag s the ii to teat, <lb/>
the new process, an is mad to <lb/>
independent standpoint, sup- tear it by baud it presents almost <lb/>
ported by practical experience, I as much as the country at large some fifty or <lb/>
he says that is used for making years ago the <lb/>
that cotton packed in <lb/>
bales the <lb/>
adopted by this company <lb/>
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in the States <lb/>
the pi i- bus been <lb/>
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which these mystic brother- he'll, The other day Ml <lb/>
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the r law, a <lb/>
comes f om out near <lb/>
wherein a in law Into <lb/>
trouble. It appeals Unit Mr. <lb/>
on one of <lb/>
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Your Kansas girl is pluck th other side, just opposite, <lb/>
all business from solo of a few days <lb/>
ago turned <lb/>
hoods were regard-d the<lb/>
bring higher prices all the <lb/>
world over than that packet in <lb/>
the <lb/>
profits all <lb/>
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The is tho modem <lb/>
Death lurks around many a ; house <lb/>
form and there is no telling ii put to <lb/>
get her have a time <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
what shape <lb/>
overtake any of us. The <lb/>
us that at Jackson, Mich., a <lb/>
few ago. a father, playing <lb/>
leap frog with boys, fell <lb/>
against a stove broke his spontaneously. <lb/>
neck. over a year ago, a <lb/>
self father, who strove <lb/>
to was rolling off the low <lb/>
front porch of his s;. for <lb/>
the amusement of baby, when, <lb/>
like the man. he hit <lb/>
wrong and broke bis neck. It <lb/>
us all one ti no or <lb/>
but there are degrees of <lb/>
humiliation attending <lb/>
The dead beat is a vegetable <lb/>
that no <lb/>
no sign that a fellow has <lb/>
the scarlet lever because be wants <lb/>
to paint the town red- <lb/>
lie who promises tartly to do <lb/>
great things, will fail <lb/>
to form little <lb/>
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Greenville, <lb/>
attention given to <lb/>
claim. <lb/>
j on time.<lb/>
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Attorneys Counselors it i-a <lb/>
In. all the <lb/>
Charles Lam once said I <lb/>
think for So <lb/>
modern housewife might say <lb/>
think for <lb/>
Of course they do not <lb/>
individuality of thought <lb/>
have not yet <lb/>
attained that perfection. But <lb/>
have advanced so far that <lb/>
in many cases it is easier for a <lb/>
woman to find her actual <lb/>
needs by turning to the daily <lb/>
newspaper than by overhauling <lb/>
her and her wardrobes. <lb/>
An exchange says a genius of <lb/>
an investigative mind turned up <lb/>
i beehive to learn what its <lb/>
occupants were doing. He <lb/>
out. Ho says were <lb/>
chain lightning and bad two <lb/>
tons on hand, which exploded be <lb/>
carols forth its the <lb/>
who no feeling tin <lb/>
cans to <lb/>
; off of his own yard onto the I <lb/>
of his son. Mrs- Joe dopes turned <lb/>
it back nod forbade the mun <lb/>
meddling with if He did <lb/>
not the <lb/>
started from <lb/>
to Seneca to take the <lb/>
examination for teachers, <lb/>
presented by the last had been i; , , ,,, .,, . ,. <lb/>
by he floods her team <lb/>
In the away. y, <lb/>
lions of the United States her head, however, an, , <lb/>
Canada, according to the Be managed ,, , . <lb/>
available are after <lb/>
members. The of U J-taM <lb/>
is the Odd o-h the me the buggy .,. J <lb/>
051.141 members Wow the <lb/>
enrolled. Next comes the If a- came up. to her armpits, <lb/>
sonic fraternity with a the bank, she drove <lb/>
to think that this in <lb/>
any way with for tho <lb/>
buys who hustled for him and <lb/>
helped to make Senator, in <lb/>
Which he differs very much from <lb/>
same other gentlemen as <lb/>
soon as Washington <lb/>
in the Senatorial become <lb/>
forget the ante election <lb/>
services rendered thorn, and deem <lb/>
it dignity to do <lb/>
anything to help the who <lb/>
did a great deal to help them, nu. <lb/>
the cane of special friends <lb/>
or Of members <lb/>
their Is. The con- <lb/>
is to Senator <lb/>
who acts on the <lb/>
that one good turn deserves <lb/>
Mother, and becoming u <lb/>
Senator does not release a mun <lb/>
from obligations incurred when <lb/>
be needed friends. Whatever <lb/>
may be of the <lb/>
system, devotion to friends a <lb/>
commendable trait, and Senator <lb/>
has shown that in <lb/>
respect he ix a We <lb/>
don't like his polities, but we do <lb/>
like fidelity with which he <lb/>
sticks to the fellows who stuck to <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
a Negro. <lb/>
the o with <lb/>
1.1 view of the <lb/>
growth of American Odd- <lb/>
hurriedly into Seneca, borrowed <lb/>
some dry clothes from a <lb/>
to the <lb/>
fellowship, which now examination, <lb/>
list of In bore <lb/>
country, it is to know e had <lb/>
that the brotherhood originated of old Turkey- <lb/>
Mil-, only s- <lb/>
would be picked bare. <lb/>
years a small <lb/>
members in 1819, j hey had elopement at <lb/>
the mys lo circle has grown Ind., the other day, <lb/>
It BOW tho entire con- with her <lb/>
The flea it is a silent bird, it <lb/>
never sings a song, but many a <lb/>
man's disgust is stirred, by <lb/>
thing going <lb/>
Trust however pleas <lb/>
ant, though her eyes with kind- <lb/>
gleam, pop the question in <lb/>
the ere she sees tho sign <lb/>
of cream. <lb/>
The husks and hulls of life are <lb/>
j and crushed and pass <lb/>
away, their essence remains, <lb/>
a bane or a balm, a <lb/>
an odor which are <lb/>
stored the cellars of memory. <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
The nest salve In the for Cu t <lb/>
Ulcer, <lb/>
Fever Teller, Chapped Hand <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and cures Piles or to <lb/>
It Is to <lb/>
fore could get the hive. <lb/>
Guess he will quit prying in cents per box. For sale <lb/>
where he is not wanted. <lb/>
and cumbers upon its rolls <lb/>
y I members. <lb/>
A writer in the Philadelphia <lb/>
Public Ledger states that since <lb/>
the independent Order of <lb/>
in this country has <lb/>
disbursed in charity <lb/>
What Is true <lb/>
is also true in a greater or less <lb/>
degree of other secret <lb/>
the c <lb/>
afford to o without them- <lb/>
Make It <lb/>
If are not read <lb/>
it is the limit of the <lb/>
must be made interesting- <lb/>
pay as well the <lb/>
columns as op the editorial <lb/>
page. The lack cf judgment and <lb/>
in the advertising <lb/>
A wild about years <lb/>
old, a horrible object, wan c i <lb/>
ed miles north of <lb/>
by some farmers. His <lb/>
hair was matted solidly to his <lb/>
with crude turpentine, <lb/>
In-, head look twice its <lb/>
i norm size. The part of <lb/>
Ex-Postmaster General his body naked and was <lb/>
is also among with coarse hair, lie <lb/>
He has ,,., wore a pair pf abort <lb/>
,, . . pantaloons, of <lb/>
seen the which was ; ,,, <lb/>
to follow tho election inside of tho other and quilted <lb/>
of in a together with <lb/>
before the Men's had evidently so years of <lb/>
League of Philadelphia lost M- <lb/>
, . , , , . . . and wore no other <lb/>
day threatened Re- <lb/>
. with a political <lb/>
party. I his is but ore of the <lb/>
manifestations of the limes. <lb/>
than <lb/>
He ran when he saw <lb/>
the hunters, but they overtook <lb/>
him. <lb/>
, his he has <lb/>
discontent on account b ,, , <lb/>
tho business is even I than a his talk being <lb/>
than it was last year, i inarticulate and his <lb/>
aged <lb/>
August Bush, aged gave her <lb/>
children the slip and ran away a change for the a minimum- <lb/>
H J , . . . . . nun <lb/>
with him and married him. <lb/>
young people determine to <lb/>
many they will find some way to <lb/>
get <lb/>
Within the past six years six <lb/>
out of then Spanish generals in <lb/>
Cuba have died of wounds or <lb/>
disease j colonels, <lb/>
sod majors and <lb/>
near to subaltern officers have <lb/>
gone the same in that brief <lb/>
time. These ti are from <lb/>
official reports of the war depart- <lb/>
wherein it is also stated <lb/>
that have died in <lb/>
better the next eighteen <lb/>
alive with vermin. <lb/>
His body is <lb/>
He will <lb/>
but drinks water and <lb/>
the Republican party will j Routine place to which he is <lb/>
be swept off the earth tho eon- chained like a confined beast. It <lb/>
elections of <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
The can breathe a <lb/>
now, baying gotten two <lb/>
off its <lb/>
and Florida. It is re- <lb/>
markable what can be <lb/>
is believed be escaped from <lb/>
bondage before the war. and has <lb/>
lived in the swamps like a <lb/>
wild animal. He will be held and <lb/>
tamed- <lb/>
Is it ed <lb/>
country With d r <lb/>
that takes the Bath their th <lb/>
vitality their and make, <lb/>
developed in races for the V <lb/>
No. H is lad of <lb/>
North must have bet- <lb/>
Public Schools. Her people <lb/>
are poor because they have no <lb/>
education. They strong <lb/>
arms and abundant natural re <lb/>
sources, but generation upon <lb/>
generation of the children of the <lb/>
plain people rises up unequal lo <lb/>
the of developing <lb/>
not lack of <lb/>
power and industry, but <lb/>
Because they are ignorant <lb/>
then fore <lb/>
unappreciative of <lb/>
their opportunities. North Caro- <lb/>
will only never be strong <lb/>
industrially financially, but <lb/>
she will never make u of <lb/>
her strength count politically or <lb/>
religiously so as a largo <lb/>
proportion of her people are <lb/>
practical to the world of <lb/>
without and to the <lb/>
v. ii Id of opportunity within them <lb/>
and helm,, them. a gen- <lb/>
of her have boon <lb/>
invigorated with education, the <lb/>
whole chin actor of our H will <lb/>
bu changed for the b Intel-<lb/>
it, it is their duly humanely <lb/>
not to patriotically or <lb/>
it. This <lb/>
duty falls first upon the editors of <lb/>
North Carolina papers. If they <lb/>
will plead for a vote in favor <lb/>
local taxation in the August <lb/>
will do more for the <lb/>
public good than any one now <lb/>
dreams possible- ho duty falls <lb/>
with equal force upon preach- <lb/>
the the men, <lb/>
and noon every <lb/>
indeed not citizens only, but upon <lb/>
every intelligent woman, too. <lb/>
Tho work renovating, <lb/>
in or Public School <lb/>
system has Five <lb/>
years more of constant effort will <lb/>
witness the glorious achievement <lb/>
of a good and adequate public <lb/>
school tho reach of child <lb/>
in North Carolina; and in that <lb/>
achievement there will be a clear <lb/>
prop In a North Carolina, <lb/>
new strength, new happiness, <lb/>
new in wealth, new in government <lb/>
religion, new but none the <lb/>
less rich in her glorious past. <lb/>
With such a vision before uh, men <lb/>
and let us fight the <lb/>
battles against darkness, <lb/>
against prejudice, against cove- <lb/>
sure of the light of a <lb/>
brighter day whose dawn the eye <lb/>
of faith even now <lb/>
Recorder. <lb/>
th <lb/>
i l, these latter days. If the <lb/>
Senators were elected by the <lb/>
pie there would be less these <lb/>
squabbles and more satisfactory <lb/>
battle or by by <lb/>
columns is so many ad maladies, by yellow <lb/>
to attract attention and draw and HI hate been sent, <lb/>
trade. Farm your space diligent- to for <lb/>
IV. thoughtfully. Make itself la armed against , , <lb/>
it pay Gazette- Spaniards. <lb/>
The Boston Herald that, <lb/>
a would make a good <lb/>
advertiser because it is <lb/>
with one insertion. A friend <lb/>
that it would make a <lb/>
because it presents <lb/>
its bill before the job. Now let <lb/>
others tell what the mosquito is. OiL <lb/>
Philosophy. <lb/>
There lots humility this <lb/>
world that is mere <lb/>
a thing II a <lb/>
he the <lb/>
knows how to hide <lb/>
Whenever you make a <lb/>
equal, <lb/>
make a servant friend, and <lb/>
till then. <lb/>
in literature <lb/>
generally begin bi writing poor <lb/>
poetry, and end up bi writing <lb/>
worse <lb/>
The grate error that <lb/>
make they think to <lb/>
others to diminish <lb/>
exactly the reverse the <lb/>
It would be absolutely <lb/>
to banish all out <lb/>
the world. The majority <lb/>
mankind would be tor <lb/>
a job. <lb/>
It safer to bestow on a needy <lb/>
friend one dollar than one <lb/>
He will look upon the <lb/>
dollar and upon the <lb/>
hundred us yours. <lb/>
The habits a snob are sum- <lb/>
thing like the wearing a tile <lb/>
., , hi boot; they are painful to the man <lb/>
Doctors It In wears them, and to <lb/>
who see them <lb/>
-I nil. other In <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
The remedy is artificially digested <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial, Instead the already <lb/>
the Cordial a <lb/>
rest by the system <lb/>
am digesting other taken <lb/>
with It. So -ii strength return. <lb/>
Is not Idea rational V the cordial <lb/>
Is palatable and relieves Immediately, <lb/>
No i Wk I lo decide on it. value <lb/>
A in ten. trial bottle does that.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. I mil ad <lb/>
at the port office at Greenville. <lb/>
N. C. as second class matter. <lb/>
May <lb/>
is to receive R <lb/>
three songs in London. Time has <lb/>
damaged voice but bas not affected <lb/>
her popularity. No singer is <lb/>
like as M Mi woman <lb/>
who is verging fast toward sixty- <lb/>
Twenty soldiers of the I State <lb/>
army are to ride from Foil o <lb/>
St. Louis, a distance <lb/>
bicycles, their In <lb/>
mine, so tar as Ibis on- <lb/>
whether the be;, lo th ill be <lb/>
used in war. <lb/>
Crop Bulletin. <lb/>
The ending Monday, May <lb/>
was very favorable for <lb/>
and the crop prospects have de- <lb/>
improved throughout the <lb/>
The drought was broken by warm <lb/>
generous rains on four days of the week <lb/>
averaging nearly 2.00 inches over the <lb/>
Slat; and was too heavy with a little <lb/>
hail at only a places. The <lb/>
was above the to the <lb/>
13th after which it turned and <lb/>
growth checked. The <lb/>
was for transplant <lb/>
tobacco made good progress<lb/>
A very nice week, for <lb/>
growing crops which have improved <lb/>
materially. Warm first if the week <lb/>
with fine rains from 12th to 13th. <lb/>
cooler and 16th. Land now in <lb/>
good condition for cultivation The <lb/>
farmers are about up with work <lb/>
rain has turned crops green and <lb/>
them to growing nicely. Corn looks <lb/>
better but the stand is rather poor, cans- <lb/>
ed chiefly by ravages of cut worms. <lb/>
is being plowed. Cotton replanting <lb/>
Each omnibus and each street ear in done, it is coming up better and <lb/>
the street car i .,,. stand. Chop <lb/>
the built a . r- w, continues. Some sweet <lb/>
number of person. ; ,.,; arc set out. Irish <lb/>
is indicated upon the exterior doing w-ll, but much in- <lb/>
IF out Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, May, 1897. <lb/>
Whether is a government by, of, <lb/>
and for the people, or a <lb/>
by, of, and for the sugar is a <lb/>
question that will soon be <lb/>
Not satisfied with holding the people <lb/>
of this country <lb/>
eight ten million dollars a year <lb/>
through the sugar schedule the tariff <lb/>
bill, the trust is seeking to prevent <lb/>
either the administration or Congress <lb/>
doing anything that ill help Cuba. <lb/>
Although Mr. has teen re- <lb/>
ported to be opposed to sugar <lb/>
schedule tariff bill, he acting <lb/>
with the to an expression <lb/>
of the almost universal sentiment of <lb/>
the country in of through <lb/>
Congress, and by the aid of Deed <lb/>
so far succeeded. <lb/>
live and the oilier Democrats <lb/>
and in House made a <lb/>
stout fight to pass a resolution <lb/>
in favor of the recognition of ll <lb/>
belligerency of the Cubans at the <lb/>
lime the In, <lb/>
feed starving citizens in <lb/>
made, bat most they could d was <lb/>
A Good Anticipated. <lb/>
The New Orleans Picayune regards <lb/>
the worst of the flood in the <lb/>
Valley us over, and takes a hope- <lb/>
view of the outlook. It says <lb/>
the crop a favorable, Ev- <lb/>
en in tie the Mississippi val <lb/>
which have been under water there <lb/>
is now a prospect that the water will <lb/>
recede enough to p unit a <lb/>
crop being planted, in the <lb/>
valley though late, is <lb/>
doing well, with every indication of an <lb/>
increased acreage. In the territory tar <lb/>
mediately tributary to New i the <lb/>
all promise very well and ll e <lb/>
sugar cane crop never was better, as <lb/>
there is rot only a larger sewage under <lb/>
than last year, but the cane <lb/>
is making progress, is <lb/>
also doing well, with a larger acreage <lb/>
planted in I be river which <lb/>
ways furnishes reliable <lb/>
hide, and n it is <lb/>
DO in re <lb/>
are permitted to any<lb/>
On Monday President <lb/>
sent a message to Congress <lb/>
calling attention to the destitution <lb/>
of Americans in Cuba urging <lb/>
an appropriation for their relief- <lb/>
A bill as at introduced <lb/>
for this <lb/>
pose. <lb/>
Governor R- L- Taylor, of <lb/>
Tennessee, has, it is said, decided <lb/>
to resign about the first of <lb/>
and will again his <lb/>
lecturing tour. There is no finer <lb/>
speaker in the South than Gov- <lb/>
Taylor, and his salary as a <lb/>
hugs. Peanut planting near- <lb/>
completed and some befog dragged. <lb/>
Grains and riot look <lb/>
have bat arc still ordinary. <lb/>
Strawberry about over. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Why he Was Anxious. <lb/>
There was a <lb/>
in the opera house lost night, <lb/>
I away down on seats there <lb/>
to frighten the H.-publicans into holding a shiny silk hat <lb/>
all their absent members and in before with an express- <lb/>
compel many to anxiety and watchfulness upon <lb/>
honest convictions in <lb/>
to please Mr. nod -a <lb/>
trust. Republicans talk<lb/>
Of the Acreage Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
O. I. <lb/>
Since the first of last October many <lb/>
speculations been lite as to what <lb/>
the probable decrease in the tobacco <lb/>
acreage in Pill, Greene and <lb/>
would be ibis year. Daring <lb/>
the marketing of the crop in the fall <lb/>
and winter months low price at which <lb/>
. ,,, of i it sold, and the frequent expressions that <lb/>
is greater than that . . <lb/>
planters were heard lo use in reference <lb/>
to the coming crop to <lb/>
chief executive of his State <lb/>
For the first cabin of a big Atlantic <lb/>
liner there must be spoons, <lb/>
knives, <lb/>
finger bowls, salt cellars, <lb/>
tumblers, cups and saucers, <lb/>
various kinds and <lb/>
napkins. In the outfit the cabin there <lb/>
will be required at least blanket <lb/>
counterpanes, <lb/>
pillows. sheets, bath towels <lb/>
and other towels. <lb/>
Inventors invent many <lb/>
and they also invent many <lb/>
almost warrant conclusion that a <lb/>
reduction be made in <lb/>
the tobacco crop. Conservative <lb/>
men who arc flow and guarded <lb/>
in d openly their <lb/>
intention of c their <lb/>
considerably, with the ad <lb/>
assertion that unless prices were <lb/>
for lb next crop, it would <lb/>
be last, i venture the assertion <lb/>
out of every farmers who <lb/>
grew tobacco last year of then were <lb/>
i at the result of prices, <lb/>
and with such a of affairs is <lb/>
no wonder farmers were request in <lb/>
questions about them, as patent their expressions of discontent and <lb/>
attorneys know. Messrs- C- A <lb/>
Snow Co- have a <lb/>
little book in which they <lb/>
or to anticipate answer about <lb/>
every question that an inventor <lb/>
ever invented. The book will be <lb/>
sent free to any address- Write <lb/>
A- Snow A- Co., <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
It is getting to be a dull day <lb/>
around the State capitol when the <lb/>
Governor does not pardon a <lb/>
criminal, and some days he turns <lb/>
them loose in pairs. If we <lb/>
remember in his cam- <lb/>
speeches alto in his <lb/>
inaugural address the G <lb/>
had much to say about respecting <lb/>
the law, yet his course in <lb/>
goes a long ways in creating an <lb/>
opposite among <lb/>
people- This one man pardoning <lb/>
power to be abolished. <lb/>
certain as to their future course with lo <lb/>
as their main dependence. Then <lb/>
conies the Marketing of the cotton crop <lb/>
which if possible on the whole sold <lb/>
more disastrously low the tobacco <lb/>
crop, and hut for Ibis and the fact <lb/>
every farmer had gone to <lb/>
expense to prepare for tobacco <lb/>
believe that K-stern North <lb/>
including all the territory east of <lb/>
W. iV Y. would have been <lb/>
or tons <lb/>
of salt are or in <lb/>
T year, which is valued at from <lb/>
to The largest <lb/>
amount is made in Alameda county, <lb/>
says San Francisco <lb/>
where it is recovered from salt <lb/>
waters the bay by solar <lb/>
The water is allowed to enter large <lb/>
vats at high tide, and those being <lb/>
rounded by it is there by <lb/>
the gates being closed. As <lb/>
the water is d awn from <lb/>
one vat lo the liquor <lb/>
becomes so concentrated that the salt <lb/>
out of it. This coarse salt <lb/>
is i hen ground to various degrees of <lb/>
fineness to suit different purposes. <lb/>
Some men are employed during <lb/>
the busy season. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
on the hundred <lb/>
Mr. William L. <lb/>
that at cents <lb/>
pounds the which <lb/>
Trust would under Aldrich <lb/>
bill on imports of raw sugar <lb/>
in 1896 to <lb/>
would be assuming that <lb/>
imports arc not likely to be decreased. <lb/>
says Mr. the <lb/>
amount that bill will co the <lb/>
American consumers to pay <lb/>
in excess of what they would have to <lb/>
pay to foreign refiners tor <lb/>
of sugar, and it roust bl <lb/>
one to <lb/>
to show the lull protection or m unit to <lb/>
be by law from consumers for the <lb/>
benefit of the entire rt-fining of <lb/>
the A study of <lb/>
ii res shows what a stake the <lb/>
decreased at least Hi per cent, <lb/>
when farmers that should <lb/>
cut and the <lb/>
acreage into cotton, it meant certain <lb/>
in the fall, for cotton <lb/>
four or even five cents a means <lb/>
simply two cents a pounds worse <lb/>
than no cotton at all, and that believe <lb/>
am not up on cotton is <lb/>
about the basis on which the cotton <lb/>
crop is now being ti a more <lb/>
an more frightful c. million confronted <lb/>
the farmers. their tobacco crop <lb/>
in many instances tailed even to pay <lb/>
expenses, but when turned to cot- <lb/>
ton that crop no consolation and <lb/>
while prices of tobacco last year were <lb/>
discouraging it was I he crop that <lb/>
had proved remunerative, aid the <lb/>
crop was the poorest that had ever <lb/>
n grown in the CM and the <lb/>
presented itself for discus- <lb/>
was whether they should act upon <lb/>
their first impulse and cut their <lb/>
off and put it into cotton or take the <lb/>
more conservative course and <lb/>
better. . wailing u the crop is all <lb/>
in the ground, and getting I he most <lb/>
able ions, I am <lb/>
led t the conclusion that Um tobacco <lb/>
acreage in three counties above <lb/>
named which embrace the greater part <lb/>
or tobacco belt, will not be decrease, <lb/>
to exceed per cent and probably <lb/>
not over If <lb/>
If the farmer in the east make a <lb/>
crop this year and good <lb/>
I see no reason why <lb/>
should not firm-is <lb/>
probably plant as much next year as <lb/>
With the increased <lb/>
soil, and the of <lb/>
farmers to maKe their tobacco b.-l <lb/>
the probability is there will be just as <lb/>
many or probably more p made <lb/>
this year than last. <lb/>
A patient was brought <lb/>
into a London hospital recently, <lb/>
on being told that his leg <lb/>
fractured, breathed a of <lb/>
and paid it devout tones <lb/>
God, it isn't <lb/>
Air. having a robust <lb/>
Cuban policy, but when thy <lb/>
knowledge that they don't know what it <lb/>
Is. In is considerable <lb/>
the <lb/>
cause Mr. has not taken <lb/>
into his as lo his in- <lb/>
towards Cuba. The Senate <lb/>
will probably act, anyway, I lie <lb/>
House can do nothing as long as it <lb/>
wears the muzzle. <lb/>
Mr. T. K. well known <lb/>
editor and publisher was in <lb/>
Washington this week conferring with <lb/>
prominent silver men in Congress. He <lb/>
reported the silver sentiment In <lb/>
to be greatly on the <lb/>
owing to the eyes of merchants and <lb/>
been opened by <lb/>
the continual fall in and said <lb/>
silver feeling in the large towns- <lb/>
always strong, increasing rapidly Mid <lb/>
will make itself felt in the next Con- <lb/>
campaign, skilled labor is <lb/>
more than ever in favor The <lb/>
shoemakers Lynn. and <lb/>
places are almost lo a man bi- <lb/>
There he at least six <lb/>
silver in the next <lb/>
delegation, and the <lb/>
are pretty good that the next la- <lb/>
will c a silver <lb/>
and honestly that i <lb/>
Massachusetts warn to vole tomorrow <lb/>
she would her on side bi. <lb/>
the gold <lb/>
Ml, V men, Mr. said, <lb/>
had given up hope any <lb/>
the bill. <lb/>
The presence ex Senator <lb/>
and Bob in Washington <lb/>
at time earned some lo <lb/>
start a story bad taken lb <lb/>
job of agent for the tighter. <lb/>
Although he denies there an- <lb/>
s for that is after <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
he lo <lb/>
see that there is an invest if <lb/>
his face. <lb/>
Before the began a <lb/>
friend who sat immediately him <lb/>
and had noticed his leaned <lb/>
and asked him what trouble was. <lb/>
fee, said the man <lb/>
with h--t <lb/>
way ; I've been in politics now for ten <lb/>
years, ard I've been cussed ard abused <lb/>
and called sorts of hard names <lb/>
I'm just longing t hear ad- <lb/>
dress me in a decent manner once more <lb/>
When tins on <lb/>
the stage, he's going to say ; W ill some <lb/>
gentleman kindly loan me his half and <lb/>
I'm going to jump and give him <lb/>
mine. It'll make me feel good for <lb/>
month to be spoken to in way. I've <lb/>
been looking forward to this <lb/>
for two w You'll excuse me now <lb/>
for I'll have lo jump when he <lb/>
-peaks; for I sec one of our aldermen <lb/>
silting in row with his old <lb/>
derby in his hand, and I'll be. a <lb/>
he's up to the <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
goon be asked, it <lb/>
is mated by New York <lb/>
to charter the and <lb/>
Mortgage Bank Company of the <lb/>
United an institution <lb/>
which m to loan to <lb/>
farmers in all parts of Hie United <lb/>
at per cent. The <lb/>
which is to resemble the <lb/>
of France, is to <lb/>
have a capital of in <lb/>
shares of each. Loans will <lb/>
be made up to per cent, of the <lb/>
value of laud mortgaged. In <lb/>
consideration the mortgage <lb/>
borrower will not get but a <lb/>
bond bearing 8.65 p r cent, inter- <lb/>
est, which bond will, it is thought, <lb/>
be salable at a premium. The <lb/>
loan will be repaid in quarterly <lb/>
installments, which, at the option <lb/>
borrower, may be so <lb/>
small as to extend over seventy- <lb/>
five years. At the end of the <lb/>
term upon there will be <lb/>
nothing to pay, since each <lb/>
payment will include a small <lb/>
contribution to u fund. <lb/>
The charter, drawn up by J. <lb/>
R. Dos of New will <lb/>
also authorize the company to do <lb/>
a general trust and banking <lb/>
The government will not <lb/>
be asked to subscribe to the <lb/>
pane's Capita stock, but will <lb/>
on the contrary, be secured the <lb/>
right to obtain at any time an <lb/>
advance o at the cur- <lb/>
rent rate of This pro- <lb/>
to look to the <lb/>
of special relations between <lb/>
the government and the bank, <lb/>
distinctly resembling those be- <lb/>
tween the <lb/>
and the Bank England <lb/>
in a strictly businesslike way, <lb/>
such a relation might not be <lb/>
without advantage to the govern- <lb/>
men, especially after it goes out <lb/>
of the banking business, but at <lb/>
present it seems to be imp <lb/>
to exclude politics from such <lb/>
s. <lb/>
ORIGINAL LOU <lb/>
The the root <lb/>
Mil evil. <lb/>
by <lb/>
by tears. <lb/>
When a man is dead why continue <lb/>
heap abuse upon <lb/>
Pride often builds Beat ill which <lb/>
hatches out its <lb/>
The voter who Boat r <lb/>
who Votes cannot live without <lb/>
Sin and misery not lovers, but <lb/>
they wink just as if <lb/>
were. <lb/>
A Chicago lo run <lb/>
a bas- loll but father <lb/>
became a <lb/>
Home people are never <lb/>
With the <lb/>
the ship. <lb/>
HOOK is the dearest place on <lb/>
when lag Wile to keep ahead <lb/>
her neighbor <lb/>
The spits on the sun do not begin <lb/>
the disturbance by <lb/>
the freckles on the <lb/>
Not one American won an in a <lb/>
can walk live it be <lb/>
on a shopping excursion. <lb/>
Contentment is the true r's <lb/>
The poor rich that have <lb/>
and the arc without <lb/>
age o <lb/>
BAKER i HART. <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware <lb/>
Implements, <lb/>
cs, Hubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
An ate to <lb/>
are not revived <lb/>
in Carolina t will lie <lb/>
fault of Gov. <lb/>
He has every <lb/>
imaginable to lo law <lb/>
their own by him- <lb/>
a block to its pro- <lb/>
World <lb/>
A it <lb/>
Folks like to be humbugged. <lb/>
At any rate the public <lb/>
powerfully easily ed by <lb/>
sharpers. The <lb/>
day a fellow landed this <lb/>
and began to offer for sale a <lb/>
soap. Each cake was <lb/>
wrapped in foil had a <lb/>
small red band it, <lb/>
studied as sweet as a <lb/>
tn dude a club <lb/>
By the label <lb/>
the soap was guarantied to re- <lb/>
or cure from the <lb/>
falling out of the hair t <lb/>
toe-nails- The price <lb/>
was two for a At <lb/>
an his <lb/>
sale; amounted t day. <lb/>
The soap he bought of a Winston <lb/>
broker at Si a <lb/>
gross. Cutting the two <lb/>
ho made sold <lb/>
new sugar trust scandal. He gives hi at juts a cake, just <lb/>
in tho i language <lb/>
Senate cannot lo let <lb/>
matter rest where it is. We <lb/>
ignore the charges that have <lb/>
Th- principal thing for us to cut <lb/>
is what influence were back of the <lb/>
adoption of schedule by the thinner <lb/>
As far as speculation <lb/>
by StOW is concerned, I <lb/>
know no reason why a Senator has <lb/>
not the same right to his Honey <lb/>
and gamble in stock's as other m.-i- <lb/>
provided he docs not do it in secret <lb/>
and advance information which i- no <lb/>
accessible to tile public, and p <lb/>
is not a lime when his MM in the <lb/>
Senate would influence the <lb/>
the says he <lb/>
will wait a reasonable to <lb/>
some older Senator oiler a resolution <lb/>
ling an before <lb/>
but lite <lb/>
lion be p; <lb/>
on will get u <lb/>
ordering it adopted. <lb/>
No far, e was ever enacted in <lb/>
in i the <lb/>
the broker, <lb/>
this week, lie is supposed lo <lb/>
be in as a but <lb/>
is about <lb/>
lie has a titled up and <lb/>
an his are <lb/>
at a swell hotel, and he has a <lb/>
wait r from I hut hole u.-lulled to <lb/>
wait him. lie receives <lb/>
and them all the time, and <lb/>
can do about anything he could do in <lb/>
hotel except to leave the j This is <lb/>
an injurious farce, too, because it in- <lb/>
creases belief, already too prevalent <lb/>
that there is one justice for the <lb/>
and her for <lb/>
for his deal, the <lb/>
original cost of the song. This <lb/>
is a fact Those <lb/>
who bought the soap got fooled <lb/>
Hi publican. <lb/>
State Treasurer Worth <lb/>
dealers in and or- <lb/>
that, the i ow revenue <lb/>
J must pay tax <lb/>
magnates playing for, and how I for each instrument sold <lb/>
well can afford to subscribe to I or red for ale I be State, <lb/>
campaigning funds and to g-ease misdemeanor, <lb/>
palms speculating Senators in I by tine and to sell <lb/>
return they shall b allowed to or offer to sell the-e <lb/>
the sugar schedule the without having paid the license <lb/>
rs. tax. <lb/>
Do Y-u <lb/>
The famous, celebrated <lb/>
of the Turkish Army, was <lb/>
a Confederate soldier <lb/>
belonged to <lb/>
of Va. <lb/>
He was a dashing, dare devil, who <lb/>
1801 left the army i i disgrace. <lb/>
his schoolmates he was con- <lb/>
a bully a <lb/>
of Egypt he <lb/>
himself as a lighter <lb/>
and at tho attention of the <lb/>
tin of Turkey. <lb/>
He was a West Point <lb/>
married excellent Virginia <lb/>
lady, but alter going to the <lb/>
be became intensely oriental <lb/>
harem and all career <lb/>
up He left the <lb/>
Army for <lb/>
government <lb/>
went to Mexico aid gained a <lb/>
commission, got wealthy, return- <lb/>
ed to America tired of quiet life <lb/>
to Egypt. tho <lb/>
Turkish Army, rose to <lb/>
gained great distinction at the <lb/>
battle i f in the <lb/>
and is chief <lb/>
adviser of <lb/>
In America ho is as Char- <lb/>
S and is now <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
A f ION OF <lb/>
Scarcely a day <lb/>
renewed emphasis to <lb/>
depressed condition of <lb/>
the <lb/>
pledges of better time <lb/>
the present <lb/>
Even the most <lb/>
devout follower of Mark <lb/>
the late is sorely <lb/>
perplexed over existing troubles, <lb/>
is curious to with the <lb/>
balance of mankind, what has <lb/>
become of the wave of <lb/>
prosperity. <lb/>
idea of the restless <lb/>
reeling exist, in <lb/>
this immediate section of the <lb/>
country over the depressing out <lb/>
future may glean- <lb/>
ed from the fact that a in <lb/>
Dublin, Georgia <lb/>
being to secure work, took <lb/>
steps to put the <lb/>
gang, an thus, at hast, be <lb/>
assured of food. <lb/>
Does the case of tho n <lb/>
Urged <lb/>
the pangs of hunger, <lb/>
doubt, have their <lb/>
been induced to crimes <lb/>
fir tho very same <lb/>
While various explanations of <lb/>
the and poverty which are <lb/>
the masses of <lb/>
people may be it never- <lb/>
remains that up to <lb/>
present time the party <lb/>
power has utterly failed to re- <lb/>
deem i's pledges I that the <lb/>
country is better off since than <lb/>
tho In view of <lb/>
the confident predictions made <lb/>
made the K publican boss list <lb/>
fall, when lie dwelt such glow- <lb/>
terms upon <lb/>
font of the long- <lb/>
public would like <lb/>
know the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
to Bare <lb/>
n Church <lb/>
Every mall <lb/>
of article in ; <lb/>
c i. a blasting, because i <lb/>
furnishes <lb/>
his family, I <lb/>
human family and <lb/>
to the and <lb/>
which have been placed out doors lo <lb/>
be utilized for the benefit <lb/>
A of women <lb/>
many solely for love a certain <lb/>
and perhaps larger <lb/>
marry for reasons in which love <lb/>
and the desire in have a home of <lb/>
their own and money <lb/>
are mixed up. Another <lb/>
section marry purely from reason <lb/>
usually of a <lb/>
Two herds of cattle in Wake <lb/>
are being examined for <lb/>
sis. <lb/>
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in session at Raleigh, <lb/>
adopted resolutions providing <lb/>
f the purchase of St. Mary's <lb/>
male school there, for <lb/>
in cash and the balance <lb/>
in years. The property be- <lb/>
longs to the estate of the late <lb/>
Paul <lb/>
Dr. J. M. Hayes, ore of <lb/>
well known physician, was <lb/>
in bed at his home in that city early f In future to <lb/>
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brick I will sell all <lb/>
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Saturday rooming. <lb/>
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hereafter women will <lb/>
during services. He <lb/>
believes that the Church of the <lb/>
future will have a dressing room, <lb/>
where ladies can leave their hats <lb/>
s and a check room <lb/>
overcoats umbrellas. <lb/>
do not a my people in a <lb/>
spirit to remove their <lb/>
he suggest it as a <lb/>
matter of courtesy, first to the <lb/>
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said in public, I have two <lb/>
reasons. the one <lb/>
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privileges of the <lb/>
other, that the assembled <lb/>
may look more home- <lb/>
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of the choir who led the Of <lb/>
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Host after dinner pi h <lb/>
rents. All Is. I <lb/>
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S. E PENDER CO. <lb/>
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The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
tea- <lb/>
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of May. on the <lb/>
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hereby given to all persona Indebted <lb/>
the t make payment <lb/>
and in all <lb/>
of estate t present their c <lb/>
properly ate I, to the <lb/>
within twelve mo the <lb/>
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be plead In bar of the <lb/>
Tin- the day of May. <lb/>
S. AT, <lb/>
of the estate r. ll. Blount. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On Monday of June <lb/>
I sell at Court House <lb/>
in to the <lb/>
for cash one tract of <lb/>
land in I'll county about <lb/>
acres as Sit- <lb/>
in <lb/>
to I. A. adjoining <lb/>
the lands n Han, Mrs. Kate <lb/>
Spivey, K. B. II. <lb/>
Kt Stocks, <lb/>
Joseph Hardy c men with the <lb/>
homestead I,, a. <lb/>
ton, thirty three and one <lb/>
third more or all Wee Is <lb/>
and the excess <lb/>
-tea I L. A. an <lb/>
x in my fur collection again-i <lb/>
is. . which has <lb/>
levied on -aid land as he property of <lb/>
said ii. A. We <lb/>
This III day of April <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
S. M. I, S. <lb/>
Fair Dealings <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
and Honest at Rock <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
i. S. i; Chi-. <lb/>
Mai. HARDING. Cashier. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb/>
a Capital More Thai, a Hall D. W. Harder <lb/>
Million Dollars, Gr N. C. <lb/>
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb/>
Exchange Bank, Baltimore. Mil. We solicit <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland firms, individuals and the <lb/>
Neck, N. C. <lb/>
Biggs. Scotland N. Account Books furnish <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, N, C. application. <lb/>
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TOOL CHESTS FREE <lb/>
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will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I <lb/>
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and see me. <lb/>
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do w to Griffin Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Blue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
offer their to We are order <lb/>
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assure we will as th- bust of Elm a <lb/>
or the price. All our work i are to <lb/>
repair anything in our line a to bicycle We will <lb/>
you to come and see us. <lb/>
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past week have <lb/>
the pleasant experience <lb/>
of away from <lb/>
our store hundreds of <lb/>
delighted patrons. Most <lb/>
of them had never <lb/>
ed with us We <lb/>
please our old <lb/>
customers and want to <lb/>
make some more new <lb/>
ones. It will be to your <lb/>
interest; to step in and <lb/>
let us quote, prices on <lb/>
Clothing, Notions and <lb/>
Gents Furnishings. <lb/>
If MS. <lb/>
DEATH OF I. A. <lb/>
Which Aim. N. C . Hay <lb/>
J. L. Ms Mil <lb/>
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Mrs. J. It. who Inn. been <lb/>
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the next day. but on Saturday morning also elected Brown <lb/>
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were Wednesday. <lb/>
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Mr. Kendall, preached in Married to A Slug <lb/>
Suits made to Measures. <lb/>
MY LINK <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Gent Furnish <lb/>
is superb and your inspection s invited <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
Thursday seining. <lb/>
preached at , <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
were her- <lb/>
goods to our <lb/>
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Work en th- Baptist College is <lb/>
greasing finely, it be a handsome <lb/>
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after eight o'clock, Mi. H- <lb/>
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Mr. J Mrs. T. T, Cherry, Co- <lb/>
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Z no Moore and W, II,<lb/>
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Feed Store, Greenville, N. f. <lb/>
iii- re are potato bug- and potato <lb/>
complaint <lb/>
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the school in <lb/>
Methodist Sunday evening and <lb/>
delivered a mice lecture same <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Veteran. <lb/>
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co Veterans will meet <lb/>
a, the College grounds Greenville. <lb/>
on Wednesday, May J ;, to <lb/>
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to the reunion at <lb/>
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baskets full some- <lb/>
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Mr. A. J. showed us an egg <lb/>
has very much of shape of an <lb/>
incandescent light be <lb/>
hen lain this peculiar <lb/>
is prophesying that we are to have . <lb/>
lights. We boon <lb/>
will that hen. <lb/>
Two and Two. <lb/>
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lour marriage licenses, the firs <lb/>
two named being v bite and <lb/>
the last two colored spaniel ; <lb/>
James and Millie <lb/>
G. F. Baker and <lb/>
Josh Morion Minnie <lb/>
Hell and Sellers. <lb/>
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church, at every <lb/>
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her We joyous and happy. <lb/>
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Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
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Sets lb prisoned free; <lb/>
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Tells the are nigh <lb/>
When we trees, <lb/>
,. And our throats are and dry. <lb/>
Ilium's soda <lb/>
Fan. 1.1 up bis bank account. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
At my store you can fresh Bread. <lb/>
Rolls. Pies and Cakes, also Candies. Fruits, Nuts <lb/>
all kinds, Materials, and a nice line <lb/>
and Fancy Groceries. Call and see. <lb/>
were there <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Nurse lies <lb/>
of <lb/>
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J. C. bat corn h. Rafter In <lb/>
gen that is <lb/>
don't make any report, and thee i- S. II. <lb/>
danger of hit if you go by <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Herrings, <lb/>
way. <lb/>
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sleepy to go to That may have <lb/>
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was a, <lb/>
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built in on n lot <lb/>
Mr. Allied Forbes. <lb/>
but keep <lb/>
dying some day. <lb/>
In <lb/>
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Mr Josh Mil s <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
Where is it, A, Five T <lb/>
door <lb/>
hat w A read Store, <lb/>
where you can get Hay Grain. Meal, The eighth annual North Carolina <lb/>
ship stud at lowest cash Stale ion Order <lb/>
price. Corn and SO cents bushel. King's Daughters Sons will <lb/>
No. in 25th, <lb/>
E. C. Manager. 27th MM. <lb/>
If you want brick <lb/>
mini L- P. in this issue. <lb/>
The brick are known be <lb/>
hardest North Carolina A <lb/>
of Ibis fact is that Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line presets them to all others <lb/>
tor their foundation work. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
prices <lb/>
Mr r- <lb/>
Below are prices of <lb/>
us <lb/>
by Cobb Bros- A <lb/>
of <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Prime <lb/>
u in <lb/>
to <lb/>
Tc-6 Bail. <lb/>
St. was a <lb/>
snap or in-- Bean Eaten today <lb/>
went to on the <lb/>
Strength hitting. m <lb/>
four beggars la Collins put up <lb/>
is home run The Brawns <lb/>
ed well with <lb/>
Score. Hi. on, II. <lb/>
May <lb/>
were defeat d by the Bads today in an <lb/>
exciting game. was again <lb/>
put out by <lb/>
Score. <lb/>
Louisville, May in <lb/>
mad MUM of hits and <lb/>
today, but the bits <lb/>
l timely and the two <lb/>
plays were Jones and <lb/>
did work with stick <lb/>
f core. C; ft. <lb/>
Cleveland, May if No We, <lb/>
i rounds, <lb/>
May 211-, <lb/>
inning when the game was well <lb/>
won by sent two <lb/>
men to bases bulls, single <lb/>
the red three <lb/>
bigger scored the three runs fixed <lb/>
tho scare. who gone in to <lb/>
bat for Wheeler, had to pitch the game <lb/>
out. He hit one better, gave a base on <lb/>
balls and then made a wild throw, let- <lb/>
ting in the winning run. Score. <lb/>
burg C; Philadelphia, <lb/>
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Won Lost Per Cent <lb/>
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Haiti.- Jones for an invitation to<lb/>
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Miss is member of the <lb/>
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Mr. U the commencement <lb/>
essayists. <lb/>
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allays all <lb/>
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re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Cramps, <lb/>
and <lb/>
fully <lb/>
pares the <lb/>
system that Childbirth is easy <lb/>
and the time of recovery short- <lb/>
many say after <lb/>
than before It in- <lb/>
safety to life of both moth- <lb/>
and child. All who have used <lb/>
Mother's Friend they will <lb/>
be without it again. No other <lb/>
remedy robs confinement of its pain <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If yon want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and see me. I can save you money on <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
-A whose wire <lb/>
ii sh.- ,. u tho <lb/>
SUB, there were but four to I <lb/>
wan he <lb/>
C BO. <lb/>
In Feeble Health <lb/>
to do Her Work <lb/>
and Tired AM Tho Troubler. <lb/>
Cure-.-- by Hood's <lb/>
For past four years I been in <lb/>
feeble health, for two yearn <lb/>
Owing to of I Hot no, <lb/>
been able to do my work. I not <lb/>
and a tired feeling wan under <lb/>
q I continually <lb/>
My on my <lb/>
Hood's and I finally <lb/>
taking it tho <lb/>
June, The first bottle did mo so <lb/>
much good that I continued with and <lb/>
bottle o; <lb/>
am able to do my work, <lb/>
and the nervous feeling is entirely <lb/>
Mrs. O. N. Suwanee, <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla Tr <lb/>
Bold nil six <lb/>
. . ll <lb/>
Mood j ac <lb/>
sat I of MM riOT- <lb/>
upon remaining <lb/>
voluntary testimonials <lb/>
REGULATOR CO. <lb/>
OLD IV Lt <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
IN. <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
A. White's <lb/>
Old Stand <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE. <lb/>
a lo S. T. White's have a full line <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
o select from Everything and low in price. A <lb/>
to ail. Come see me, will make- it pay you- <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
ill <lb/>
New York <lb/>
St. <lb/>
Mr. lulls OS that <lb/>
inches across <lb/>
corn high. He says crops <lb/>
are the he ever had this time <lb/>
the year. <lb/>
treating <lb/>
you <lb/>
Our hue WHITE GOODS was never <lb/>
batter. We are white Silk, <lb/>
white white white <lb/>
white Lawns, while Swiss, white <lb/>
white white Kill, <lb/>
while Hose, while Pass, while <lb/>
Bel's, white Corset, white white <lb/>
white Liters other <lb/>
white articles too numerous lo mention. <lb/>
Lang's Cash House <lb/>
is now invited to our <lb/>
Notions, Hats, The best and most d <lb/>
assortment new styles now awaits your <lb/>
inspection. We lead the trade. We challenge <lb/>
the country for bargains. We guarantee sat- <lb/>
every time. <lb/>
TAFT <lb/>
Emporium of Spring Fabrics.<lb/>
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So to <lb/>
The of the Interior at <lb/>
Washington under consideration S <lb/>
will hereafter furnish <lb/>
some the Fort Logan cavalrymen <lb/>
with a novel variety active in <lb/>
the summer and bill seasons. It is <lb/>
that a detail regular army <lb/>
be told off to guard the herd <lb/>
whisk s in Lost Park Col. There <lb/>
are forty of these rare <lb/>
least but if immediate <lb/>
U not to protect them <lb/>
against i lie depredations of <lb/>
they will be exterminated. <lb/>
Late last fall one buffalo was found <lb/>
dying at a remote distance from its <lb/>
fellows, been a <lb/>
of times by rife It was <lb/>
put out by <lb/>
and its stuff. .- is now <lb/>
among the ti lam. h the <lb/>
rooms of the Sta. So- <lb/>
This incident -I very <lb/>
that several heard had <lb/>
been killed during tin <lb/>
mer. No trace of the <lb/>
the killing b <lb/>
nor could m n de- <lb/>
rived by the State Game n <lb/>
guard against them in A <lb/>
deal of KM <lb/>
thereat among sportsmen and <lb/>
who are in preserving <lb/>
Colorado's rapidly dwindling <lb/>
A.- a result the scheme to use cavalry- <lb/>
men was concocted, and James A. <lb/>
Miller, clerk cf the Court, <lb/>
was delegated to communicate with <lb/>
on the subject. <lb/>
This action Was taken by Mr. Miller <lb/>
on the 5th of last mouth, and <lb/>
day h-i received Congressman <lb/>
a reply to his letter, <lb/>
a statement from the United State <lb/>
Adjutant-General's office to I be <lb/>
that the military buffalo warden pro- <lb/>
was under consideration by the <lb/>
United Slates Department of the <lb/>
JOSIAH JONES ON THE BRIGGS CASE. <lb/>
Ought to tear D an <lb/>
tho St, tie don't <lb/>
make I <lb/>
tint tie. m pr n hi in the <lb/>
Si. ion -a ll. in <lb/>
ain't I'll r. I <lb/>
to you n an presbytery, <lb/>
toil, <lb/>
make <lb/>
want to know- <lb/>
Is he a fer hi <lb/>
hid An <lb/>
Is ho tho kin we turn to in oaf <lb/>
need <lb/>
A stocky oak to lean upon a <lb/>
Hie full an <lb/>
the water in, <lb/>
Er he leave the women folks to an <lb/>
dig like <lb/>
n he mounts the pulpit does lie <lb/>
a God love <lb/>
An point poor to <lb/>
lead above <lb/>
Does mi-mi to a rule for manly, <lb/>
upright life <lb/>
Er to <lb/>
MM <lb/>
Good deeds is nut fer me. By gum, <lb/>
it makes <lb/>
To think days on i But them <lb/>
gosh all <lb/>
Small later doctrine. <lb/>
but the <lb/>
The Scab- an blood <lb/>
Joins. <lb/>
J. L. in Quoting <lb/>
Atlantic and North Carolina <lb/>
The dispatch from <lb/>
was published a Wall street <lb/>
news bureau <lb/>
new development has taken <lb/>
place regarding the Atlantic North <lb/>
glowing cl <lb/>
recent n stock- <lb/>
hollers the a of Governor <lb/>
It is Hated on good <lb/>
that a has been made in <lb/>
the to the purchase <lb/>
of the of tie- AM North <lb/>
Carolina owned by the Stale, <lb/>
and it has been ed that a <lb/>
committee has gone to New York to <lb/>
to borrow for this <lb/>
pose, Governor indicated <lb/>
his approval of the sale, if the <lb/>
can be <lb/>
The presence this in <lb/>
New been known for several <lb/>
day.-, but it is Dot thought probable, in <lb/>
view of the antagonistic <lb/>
Mad. <lb/>
old colored woman who washes <lb/>
for of mine said to <lb/>
who i the other <lb/>
. I mo, but could you <lb/>
lot mo have a dollar in advance I <lb/>
Rent's due, an my old man's out <lb/>
of work Why, Caroline. I <lb/>
thought your husband was doing <lb/>
well a <lb/>
pot out of it now. mi- <lb/>
do rain him <lb/>
deed h <lb/>
V. by, did ho spend <lb/>
money for open and conn-it lick <lb/>
no <lb/>
hotel where he got his new job <lb/>
has a band music all <lb/>
through dinner, an Battled pool <lb/>
don't understand you, Caro- <lb/>
it. honey; he <lb/>
couldn't it. man was <lb/>
marked music. Nobody knows <lb/>
how colored people love a tune <lb/>
colored people <lb/>
couldn't keep his feet still <lb/>
when played anything lively, <lb/>
an it was ail ho could do to keep <lb/>
from bis hands round when <lb/>
he was order. <lb/>
head waiter spoke to him halt <lb/>
a dozen times, an he tried bis best <lb/>
to keep quiet. <lb/>
night before last, when <lb/>
was a special tine party of la- <lb/>
dies an gentlemen was <lb/>
a-wait in on, dona <lb/>
up a lot glory <lb/>
camp hymns, jest's fool <lb/>
mine was in de with <lb/>
a big tureen soup. <lb/>
don't remember <lb/>
what happened, but de udder boys <lb/>
say ho a yell, his hands an <lb/>
feet went up, an ho commenced Ca- <lb/>
like a crazy man, de soup <lb/>
fly in de place. <lb/>
was put out, of an <lb/>
mighty bad he feels about it. <lb/>
he says his <lb/>
he was so. <lb/>
ye, I'll work dis <lb/>
out for you. Next job lie gets it <lb/>
won't be where has a band, <lb/>
in New <lb/>
York Recorder. <lb/>
The Fleets. <lb/>
In many localities off the Scotch <lb/>
coasts and the coasted Norway the <lb/>
lie at some distance <lb/>
the Governor the Legislature of from ti and tho start must <lb/>
the State North Carolina, as well as made with the ebb tide, some- <lb/>
other Southern States, toward r times in the middle of the night. <lb/>
road properties and that AH of a <lb/>
. , Start together, and to one <lb/>
m can be sorrow, d on any <lb/>
reasonable t. mis looking to <lb/>
aw of in North <lb/>
York 18th. <lb/>
unaccustomed to the sight the <lb/>
; to boats put- <lb/>
c a <lb/>
la 1882 of <lb/>
who net quite I, no <lb/>
street no works, no sewer- <lb/>
ting off from a harbor like <lb/>
mouth is a sight never to be forgot- <lb/>
ten. <lb/>
Needle makers are more subject <lb/>
to than men of any other <lb/>
occupation. Next come <lb/>
lithographers, grinders, tobacco- <lb/>
watchmakers, stonecutters, <lb/>
glass workers, hairdressers, <lb/>
painters, painters, shoemakers, <lb/>
glaziers, hatters, carpenters, ma- <lb/>
S Moot country town, ready I <lb/>
J ; butchers, charcoal burners and, <lb/>
last of all, miners. <lb/>
In the population of Charlotte <lb/>
age, no building, <lb/>
park, <lb/>
It <lb/>
no lights, no pants factory <lb/>
try to <lb/>
to put on city <lb/>
In <lb/>
D baa the best <lb/>
The trailing arbutus is mentioned <lb/>
by two or three Latin writers of the <lb/>
electric street time of Virgil as symbolic of <lb/>
It now has cotton mills, come. At Roman feasts, particular- <lb/>
pants factories, a and n houses, the arbutus <lb/>
building, two new <lb/>
a new Lutheran a ,. <lb/>
hall, new house, <lb/>
complete water works and <lb/>
system, two parks, a Y. M. C. A. <lb/>
b every old church remodeled <lb/>
; built anew mid many new ones <lb/>
five hotels, km, <lb/>
two cotton compresses, lour, <lb/>
b aiding and loan two <lb/>
ion works, several supply machine <lb/>
a settlement of wood <lb/>
and machine a roller <lb/>
flouring mill, a leather belting factory <lb/>
cord factory, two laundries <lb/>
cotton. j <lb/>
many other things expected to be <lb/>
found in a heal-by <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
was sometimes hung above door <lb/>
to indicate a welcome to the guests. <lb/>
In the mountain regions of this <lb/>
country, where eggs and all other <lb/>
articles are sold by weight rather <lb/>
by measure, ten medium sized<lb/>
Send address to IT. E. <lb/>
Co. Chicago, and get a free sample <lb/>
box of Dr. Kings Hew Life Pills. A <lb/>
convince you of merits. <lb/>
These pills are easy In action are <lb/>
effective in the cure of <lb/>
Constipation and sick For <lb/>
Malaria and Liver trouble-, <lb/>
proved . i art <lb/>
to b,; perfectly free <lb/>
every a and to hi <lb/>
purely vegetable. They do not weaken <lb/>
by their action, but by tone to <lb/>
stomach and hovels greatly invigorate <lb/>
the system Regular Me. per box. <lb/>
Sold by John I. Wooten, <lb/>
Wrong <lb/>
In this Slate a dog is not law <lb/>
property, unless it s <lb/>
ed for and the tax paid so <lb/>
which tax is not <lb/>
be stolen impunity. The <lb/>
thief cannot be prosecuted, and <lb/>
most of tin m who know this, take <lb/>
any take a fancy to. <lb/>
Some one stole Mr John Hahn- <lb/>
dog a few <lb/>
days on and he had a white man <lb/>
by the name of Wm- <lb/>
for it. was <lb/>
before Mayor Wright as be <lb/>
could cot be held for stealing <lb/>
d p. lie was charged with steal- <lb/>
up he and was <lb/>
bound over to court in a bond <lb/>
Of <lb/>
AT PARTING. <lb/>
Ho, with a last <lb/>
In this gray hour you It <lb/>
. To as we to yon; <lb/>
Parting It dying, too, <lb/>
to heart <lb/>
la but a for death. <lb/>
Tomorrow we shall say, <lb/>
today d j <lb/>
room up <lb/>
Tho lonely look It wears; I <lb/>
For all tho and dim <lb/>
With want of only V <lb/>
What household things shall stand B <lb/>
Hallowed because your hand <lb/>
Has touched hall <lb/>
help in that or <lb/>
treasure even trivial said <lb/>
As memories of the dead. <lb/>
You will bear with you thus <lb/>
of as; <lb/>
writing now and then <lb/>
Of r lands men. <lb/>
Your tidings from afar shall reach her <lb/>
As from another sphere. <lb/>
Just as if you. last. <lb/>
That greater sea had passed <lb/>
Those winds and waters yearn <lb/>
Outward and turn. <lb/>
And. through the waste of silence Ion. <lb/>
You called from the unknown. <lb/>
Even death Is nothing more <lb/>
of a door <lb/>
Through which men pass away <lb/>
As into UM day. <lb/>
And who we it not, blinded by the <lb/>
Cry, are lost In <lb/>
Thus ever, near or far. <lb/>
but are; <lb/>
Yet thorn wt- bid <lb/>
Find death is not to die. <lb/>
la you, departing our daily <lb/>
from life to <lb/>
hands, and now farewell <lb/>
km-ll. <lb/>
But by <lb/>
Life here, <lb/>
we but and st. <lb/>
A. Si. John in <lb/>
AMATEUR MANAGE. <lb/>
PLOT FOR A NOVEL. <lb/>
Walter a Dramatic <lb/>
soda Ir Colonial <lb/>
In <lb/>
novels to <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
and shortest way of <lb/>
a fortune, ho who puts the world j nut tree- A hOT <lb/>
of writers in possession of a plot is on a <lb/>
clearly a of Hie <lb/>
kind. Now is a a <lb/>
a writer in The American Sports- <lb/>
man tolls a remarkable story about <lb/>
a i j <lb/>
In front of u window where <lb/>
worked last summer a <lb/>
novel. Tho ii; facts are <lb/>
true; in it novel <lb/>
must always be the <lb/>
tum of undoubted fact. Tho <lb/>
facts, <lb/>
to watch her In fact, we <lb/>
look right into tho nest. <lb/>
One day. When there was n heavy <lb/>
shower coming up, thought we <lb/>
would if she young <lb/>
during the rain. Well, when tho <lb/>
public opinion, eta., are doubtful j fit drops foil, she came and took in <lb/>
lull t. . I. <lb/>
i ; . of <lb/>
Are For. <lb/>
The benefits massage are so <lb/>
known it needless to <lb/>
no person should <lb/>
be denied the invigorating effects of <lb/>
laying on Many <lb/>
parsons are kept from the curative <lb/>
effects of massage by the thought of <lb/>
expense, skilled masseuses <lb/>
high wages. To enable the home <lb/>
attendant or friend in some <lb/>
to place is the aim of this <lb/>
article. <lb/>
The most know <lb/>
tho body, with the location of nerves <lb/>
and muscles, that ho may be <lb/>
able Io such us need it special <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
Massage supplies to tho feeble the <lb/>
they pro unable to obtain <lb/>
otherwise and includes a of <lb/>
movements of limbs, fingers and <lb/>
toes, us well a strokes of the <lb/>
masseuse's hands. Those, some- <lb/>
what violent, should not be tried <lb/>
without the the physician, <lb/>
and no direction for their use is in- <lb/>
shaded in this article. <lb/>
The strokes given in massage are <lb/>
for or for the purpose of <lb/>
rousing blood vessels and other or- <lb/>
guns to action and may be light or <lb/>
hard, the same variety of stroke be- <lb/>
varied to suit tho patient. No <lb/>
rule can be given for this, is <lb/>
is something given only by <lb/>
and experience. <lb/>
Massage must never given to <lb/>
weary, and the masseuse should <lb/>
have a hand firm, but soft, flexible, <lb/>
sensitive and strong. Even <lb/>
may this kind of hand, <lb/>
and will make it full of <lb/>
healing to the sick. <lb/>
masseuse must stand or sit is <lb/>
n position comfortable for herself, or <lb/>
otherwise will be unable to give <lb/>
comfort. It is rule to rub the <lb/>
limbs toward the body. Beginning <lb/>
at tip of fingers, rub with steady <lb/>
toward shoulder, varying <lb/>
tho according to the wish of <lb/>
tho patient, and covering tho whole <lb/>
arm. Starting with tho toes, rub <lb/>
toward the thighs. The rubbing of <lb/>
tho abdomen is in a circular course. <lb/>
On back it follows the course of <lb/>
the backbone and must have some <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
This is most important for tho <lb/>
because choose his view, <lb/>
The story belongs to tho j <lb/>
can war of Independence As is very <lb/>
well known, t hero was large and, I <lb/>
in one parts, a powerful minority ; <lb/>
of colonials who were the <lb/>
war. Among those was one Richard <lb/>
of New Jersey, who bold <lb/>
a captain's commission in tho <lb/>
service of the crown. In the <lb/>
year 1788 ho was with his company j <lb/>
at Now York. One day he heard of <lb/>
she death of his wife's half brother, <lb/>
one Philip White, also, himself, <lb/>
a and a soldier in tho king's <lb/>
army. <lb/>
At Christmas time Philip White <lb/>
was so rash as to cross tho enemy's <lb/>
lines in order to visit his mother <lb/>
and sisters. Ho was found in the <lb/>
house, taken out and hanged by one <lb/>
Buddy for a spy. This j <lb/>
which he considered sheer i <lb/>
murder, mad. <lb/>
her bill one of two or throe large <lb/>
leaves growing by and laid this <lb/>
leaf over tho nest so as completely <lb/>
to cover it. Then flew away. <lb/>
On examining leaf we found a <lb/>
w. h. <lb/>
a f <lb/>
doubt I and cur <lb/>
living III <lb/>
success is <lb/>
We have of cases <lb/>
standing <lb/>
by <lb/>
him. lie <lb/>
work -ii <lb/>
this dis- <lb/>
ease, <lb/>
he sends<lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret of health is <lb/>
the power to digest and <lb/>
of his cure, free to any sufferers I . r e <lb/>
who may Ben-1 their address, i a proper <lb/>
We advise cue , r J <lb/>
can never be done when <lb/>
the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On the 7th D, <lb/>
I will tell door <lb/>
in tin town Io ill highest <lb/>
for cash one trail of I n I in <lb/>
hole m it, -of at <lb/>
was ii that the f was <lb/>
to or hooked <lb/>
; over the old bird came <lb/>
back an I and <lb/>
was dry. <lb/>
Wat In n <lb/>
lore mad <lb/>
Will you be mine <lb/>
bis is in sudden, Mr. <lb/>
I must have time to <lb/>
It over b-fore J answer <lb/>
give yon much; T <lb/>
jar goes in minutes. <lb/>
know th is <lb/>
s Liver Pills are an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
south to jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
ox s <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
u J U a u The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common ills of humanity.<lb/>
tie on Road at <lb/>
a stake, thence with the said II t i <lb/>
icon's <lb/>
Hue to the main i an of swamp <lb/>
wit I rim of <lb/>
to the Kin-ton Road, <lb/>
road to tin- containing in <lb/>
seres, nine or less. part of <lb/>
Cox land he deeded to hit <lb/>
son, II. and on the <lb/>
toad from ii X Reads to <lb/>
to satisfy mi in my <lb/>
mid which <lb/>
been said laud a- the prop. <lb/>
of II. ex. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
By S. M. Daniel, S. <lb/>
HUE <lb/>
w. M. Repine, editor III, <lb/>
rays wont keep <lb/>
, . D-. for <lb/>
Chance shortly afterward pat and olds. Ex- <lb/>
into his power as a prisoner of j with ninny others, bet <lb/>
banged him on an got the tree until we <lb/>
apple tree. coos for cw No <lb/>
,, , j i . s i i . ; remedy can lake us place in oar home, <lb/>
V he said primly. And ho M , ,, ,.,.,. <lb/>
reported at headquarters that Colds <lb/>
he had exchanged for It h kite to experiment <lb/>
Washington immediately demand- other remedies even II they urged <lb/>
ed the surrender of as a <lb/>
murderer. This was owing this remedy bus a record of <lb/>
to tho representations of the united cures and besides h It <lb/>
loyalists. Washington then caused ewer fails to satisfy. Ti fee <lb/>
all tho English officers in his hands n <lb/>
to cast lots for hanging. The lot fell <lb/>
laxative. <lb/>
sour <lb/>
gentle cathartic <lb/>
upon one Charles a young <lb/>
of great promise, A <lb/>
somewhat distant fixed <lb/>
for his execution. Washington <lb/>
fused to Rive way. Then tho young <lb/>
prisoner's mother in England appeal- <lb/>
ed to tho French minister, <lb/>
her appeal was published <lb/>
and produced a profound effect <lb/>
in Europe and America. Washing- <lb/>
ton yielded, and was released. <lb/>
Ho died as General Sir Charles As- <lb/>
gill, K. C. B., in aged <lb/>
The yielding of Washington was <lb/>
probably due to bis tardy perception <lb/>
of tho fact the death of this youth <lb/>
would have a murder of re- <lb/>
Not Mart. <lb/>
A lazy man is seldom so very lazy <lb/>
not to be able to invent some ex- <lb/>
for his inactivity. Harper's <lb/>
Round Table tells a story in point. <lb/>
Patrick was tho captain of a <lb/>
that plied between New <lb/>
York and on the <lb/>
son. One day his schooner was load- <lb/>
eel with bricks, ready to start for <lb/>
New York, but Patrick gave no sign <lb/>
of any intention to get under way. <lb/>
Instead of that, he sat on deck <lb/>
smoking a pipe. <lb/>
Tho owner of the brickyard, who <lb/>
was also owner of tho schooner, <lb/>
and who had reasons for wishing <lb/>
tho bricks landed in New York at <lb/>
the earliest possible moment, came <lb/>
to followed by do-1 <lb/>
retaliations and certain to , w of <lb/>
create a war of savages rather than j m Hail <lb/>
civilized brings. whoso Pat- <lb/>
memory has been defended by Ma j <lb/>
grandson Mr Denison w <lb/>
of the Loyalists, <lb/>
went over to Canada, where ho died <lb/>
schooner under sail, going down <lb/>
at an advanced age in the year <lb/>
Hero I think, is a plot Strong T j, her, <lb/>
enough for anybody, of J; n <lb/>
weak imagination and feeble I g th .,.,,, <lb/>
respectfully invited not to a enough it for <lb/>
meddle with <lb/>
OLD ENGLISH VOLCANOES. <lb/>
Their <lb/>
In <lb/>
Sir Archibald F. R. S., in <lb/>
a lecture the Glasgow- Geo- <lb/>
logical society on Latest Vol- <lb/>
canoes In the says <lb/>
that the subject is one which had <lb/>
occupied him closely for the last <lb/>
and more especially for the last <lb/>
years. These islands of ours <lb/>
were especially fortunate in the <lb/>
wonderfully complete record which <lb/>
they had within their borders of <lb/>
the history of volcanic action. He <lb/>
With all tho motions, in a general j that there was no area of <lb/>
treatment tho arms ore taken first, equal dimensions on the surface of <lb/>
then legs, chest, abdomen, back the earth where the story of <lb/>
from one end to the other of the , action had been recorded so com <lb/>
and with such wonderfully <lb/>
Rubbing with the flat hand is the voluminous details. <lb/>
ordinary method known to every <lb/>
is also rubbing with the <lb/>
tips of the fingers, which is very <lb/>
soothing when done lightly and of- <lb/>
ten induces sleep when practiced or <lb/>
the head and wrists. <lb/>
An invigorating motion is given <lb/>
From the earliest geological times <lb/>
they had an almost continuous rec- <lb/>
of volcanic eruption along the <lb/>
western bonier of the European <lb/>
There were once native <lb/>
volcanoes along a great valley be <lb/>
the outer Hebrides on the <lb/>
by resting tho of the band on west and the mainland of Scotland <lb/>
arm or body, placing tips of fingers <lb/>
firmly on skin and drawing to- <lb/>
ward tho base of baud, working in <lb/>
this manner from wrist to shoulder <lb/>
and from foot to thigh. Tho hand is <lb/>
never flat when doing this, but bent <lb/>
to give purchase to the action of <lb/>
tho fingers. <lb/>
It will found that the motion <lb/>
of the flesh, which is <lb/>
most precisely that of kneading <lb/>
bread, will give both stimulus and a <lb/>
restful sensation to tho invalid. On <lb/>
the limbs this is taken from side to <lb/>
side, not and down, as the f <lb/>
but it in that it starts at the <lb/>
wrists and working upward. <lb/>
Last of all, and often omitted save <lb/>
in cases of sluggish circulation, <lb/>
comes percussion, is slapping <lb/>
the entire body from band to <lb/>
from foot upward, the bead be- <lb/>
omitted. This may be done with <lb/>
the entire hand flat, or with it bent <lb/>
so only the fingers, thumb and <lb/>
base of hand touch the flesh, and <lb/>
most done carefully, as even gen- <lb/>
blows on tender are of- <lb/>
ten not beneficial. <lb/>
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