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VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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here i summer, tho genuine <lb/>
poor man's friend this earth, <lb/>
with its accompaniments of school <lb/>
closings, or commencement as <lb/>
they call era now. fishing, swim- <lb/>
ming, baseball, blackberries and <lb/>
sore toes. Just any old kind of <lb/>
a man who has struggled hard for <lb/>
past to keep a fire the <lb/>
grate and a handful of meal in <lb/>
the tub, may now dig bait and <lb/>
off to the rippling brook- <lb/>
let, sit him down the <lb/>
branches of a tree and <lb/>
is about the <lb/>
only word that expresses it- For <lb/>
the time at least the bottom rail <lb/>
bus wriggled out where it can <lb/>
have some of the common enjoy- <lb/>
of life. He can do the <lb/>
pantomime with his thumb to bis <lb/>
as his rich neighbor sails by <lb/>
behind his. bob-tailed horses, for <lb/>
while the man of money curses his <lb/>
dyspepsia and the heat, his poor- <lb/>
brother wallows in the grass <lb/>
the brook or of the <lb/>
stream a where he <lb/>
cm disport himself far, far from <lb/>
the madding crowd, scorning the <lb/>
dress that must be worn at the <lb/>
seaside resort- When he gen <lb/>
tired of all this he hies him to the <lb/>
blackberry pluck- <lb/>
the fruit him <lb/>
naught but him full in- <lb/>
deed. Hard times There should <lb/>
no such thing so long as the <lb/>
crop keeps up to the <lb/>
standard. And who ever heard <lb/>
of a failure of this crop Verily, <lb/>
summer is something to be de- <lb/>
Asheville <lb/>
M, <lb/>
of <lb/>
was bro- <lb/>
ken, which caused tho dingus lo <lb/>
rise and welt M in tho optic <lb/>
nothing diocese com to Mayas We expect a new gilder <lb/>
Observer. in this afternoon. <lb/>
Bishop tor New <lb/>
lest week His <lb/>
the between r have lift tho house <lb/>
the ramrod what they <lb/>
which also caused trouble. Che Mid heard, child <lb/>
the trouble was caused differs from <lb/>
be over intoxicating in that it can talk as <lb/>
stimulants by is a and be as <lb/>
of falsehoods, the peeled appear- a grown person- The voice, of <lb/>
of our right eye being j orally weak, but has <lb/>
v our going into the hatchway none the baby about it. <lb/>
f the press in our anxiety to j addition to the child's talking <lb/>
it, and pulling tho coupling propensities, it seems to be <lb/>
of superior intelligence <lb/>
and gives voice to utterances <lb/>
most astounding, coming as they <lb/>
do from one so <lb/>
I t <lb/>
If it that has Oiled this <lb/>
with nervous d <lb/>
that takes the <lb/>
blood, and <lb/>
l hem I. and V <lb/>
No. Ii is bad <lb/>
and other <lb/>
habits. . . ,. <lb/>
The remedy is divested <lb/>
food as tat shaker <lb/>
dial. Instead of the <lb/>
stomach the Cordial a <lb/>
nourishing system <lb/>
and digesting other food <lb/>
with It. So flesh and strength return. <lb/>
Is not die the cordial <lb/>
Is palatable and relieves Immediately. <lb/>
No money risked to decide on Its value. <lb/>
A cent trial bottle does that. <lb/>
is the bat medicine for <lb/>
It In place <lb/>
Oil.<lb/>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
J, Bite <lb/>
Entered at the post at Greenville, <lb/>
. as second class mail waiter. <lb/>
June 1897.<lb/>
June <lb/>
Tm Atlantic hotel in bands <lb/>
the doctor. Not that it at <lb/>
all. for just now it i a most <lb/>
loosing place, m <lb/>
hundred the M. D down last <lb/>
night-and there are others to follow <lb/>
Then an big and doc- <lb/>
tors, handsome doctors and <lb/>
tall doctors I city <lb/>
doctors ail country in fact <lb/>
most any kind you could Mr, and <lb/>
Ma passenger <lb/>
train with was heard W- <lb/>
mark are all m <lb/>
clot lies for you can't even d t.-. t <lb/>
smell of medicine about <lb/>
lever, headache, or any Bi <lb/>
would hardly dare MOW tor I <lb/>
of knocked out in the <lb/>
The track the con- <lb/>
n begins this and the <lb/>
sessions will continue three <lb/>
Many interesting are to b <lb/>
Then arc a number <lb/>
tor licenses to go the examining <lb/>
today, and not a few them <lb/>
wear an look that seems to say <lb/>
be glad when its <lb/>
There about a hundred <lb/>
a- the Atlantic before hist in <lb/>
and the is a gay <lb/>
here. about the hotel <lb/>
looks new and and Manager G. <lb/>
Blacknall has a competent corps of <lb/>
assistants. All is in readiness to re- <lb/>
the editors o the Stale Press <lb/>
Association who will mate down to- <lb/>
A few editors in <lb/>
List algal but they are almost lost <lb/>
among so many doctors, <lb/>
there will be enough ct the <lb/>
on next train to make <lb/>
felt. <lb/>
City, M. C , June <lb/>
The North Carolina Medical Society <lb/>
convened yesterday in <lb/>
annual The meeting was <lb/>
called to order by Dr. L. Murphy, <lb/>
of Morganton, of the <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Washington, June 1897- <lb/>
Mr. was not ii the <lb/>
best of humors when he left <lb/>
for the Nashville <lb/>
exposition. Several things Lad <lb/>
not gone to suit him- The <lb/>
pipers printed the report of Con- <lb/>
General Lee, on the <lb/>
investigation, before was <lb/>
received by the State Depart- <lb/>
and could discover <lb/>
the leak. Bat the principal <lb/>
cause of air. bad <lb/>
humor was-the verbal report <lb/>
made by his and personal <lb/>
representative, Mr. who <lb/>
found out too much of what Mr. <lb/>
did not to <lb/>
not enough to corroborate <lb/>
what what bethought he already <lb/>
knew. In short. Mr. Calhoun <lb/>
reported things as he found them, <lb/>
regardless of whether <lb/>
ed or displease anybody- <lb/>
Meanwhile the Cuban <lb/>
ready to in <lb/>
Many in the <lb/>
who have keeping quiet in <lb/>
opposition to the wishes of their <lb/>
order to give Mr. <lb/>
a to some- <lb/>
thing, growing restive and <lb/>
be held in much longer. <lb/>
Notwithstanding the <lb/>
cf Senators Jones, of Ark, <lb/>
Vest, of Mo., both of whom <lb/>
denounced it severely, sis Dam- <lb/>
voted for the amendment <lb/>
offered to the bill by Sena- <lb/>
tor Bacon, of Ga-, putting a <lb/>
per can; ad duty on raw <lb/>
cotton. The Republicans all <lb/>
voted for the amendment and it <lb/>
is now a part of bill- The sis <lb/>
Democrats who voted for the <lb/>
amendment were Bacon and Clay <lb/>
of Ga., and of <lb/>
S- C-, of La, <lb/>
ling, of Utah. Senator <lb/>
replied to Democratic objection <lb/>
by saying that it was <lb/>
that the country was to hay a <lb/>
of the sugar consumers <lb/>
that is of everybody. The new <lb/>
schedule is better than the one <lb/>
discarded, but it is still a very <lb/>
bad one I but there is little prob <lb/>
ability of its bettered be- <lb/>
fore the tariff bi becomes a law. <lb/>
The has too strong a grip <lb/>
on the Republican<lb/>
Christmas it am out oh tight <lb/>
De possum's gone a <lb/>
on de brier brash, <lb/>
It happy. Lucy Join-. <lb/>
I'd to know de <lb/>
he. he, he, ma plum. <lb/>
In season. <lb/>
bill and that hi intended to <lb/>
to see that his state received an <lb/>
equal share of the benefits, as he <lb/>
believed, the words of the <lb/>
Bible, that the man who does <lb/>
care for his own household is <lb/>
worse than an infidel. There are <lb/>
reasons for the belief that the <lb/>
Republicans are playing a <lb/>
game on Senator Bacon and his <lb/>
V- <lb/>
do tor; -ere <lb/>
in a very Ml h by Mr. . of <lb/>
I. which was <lb/>
lo <lb/>
by Dr. H. A. <lb/>
During the day a number <lb/>
papers on medic topics <lb/>
read. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. is the veteran <lb/>
physician of the Society and is much <lb/>
admired by his brother doctors- It <lb/>
tropically noticed about the hotel that <lb/>
he is central figure of a i interested <lb/>
of listeners. <lb/>
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse deliver <lb/>
the oration the Society <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Greenville and county ire quite <lb/>
well represented here. Besides <lb/>
Greenville there are present <lb/>
Crimes and Bullock bethel. Dr. <lb/>
Dixon. of Dr. Cox, of <lb/>
and Dr. Morrill, of <lb/>
Capt. r <lb/>
pave a complimentary sail over to <lb/>
the and it was enjoyed by <lb/>
many. <lb/>
The editors are row dividing honors <lb/>
with the physicians about the hotel <lb/>
and something can be heard now <lb/>
and then beside the familiar <lb/>
are you, About <lb/>
or sixty the editors came la-l <lb/>
to be ready for the <lb/>
frets Association this <lb/>
them will be L t <lb/>
a number of young people <lb/>
last it was the <lb/>
night the season so tar in the <lb/>
ball Chicago, <lb/>
who is remembered by every Atlantic <lb/>
Hotel st several yens past, is <lb/>
leader the Orchestra, so it need <lb/>
be that the music under his <lb/>
is excellent. <lb/>
Dr. the jolly proprietor <lb/>
the Atlantic, got of a on- on the <lb/>
old man <lb/>
He us whistling in the hull and <lb/>
led us up to read his no- <lb/>
besides an <lb/>
cents But it the Doctor don't <lb/>
keep his bent eye we will even <lb/>
up on him the meeting <lb/>
All the same Ur. is having <lb/>
well looked alter and he it <lb/>
lo have a good season the At- <lb/>
Acreage. <lb/>
Latham Alexander Co., <lb/>
commission merchants New York, <lb/>
ave been seeking information relative <lb/>
lo the cotton acreage in the Southern <lb/>
Slates for and issue a circular <lb/>
the result their in- <lb/>
Alabama, percent <lb/>
acres. cent <lb/>
Florida, acres, same as last <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Georgia, acres, per cent <lb/>
i. acres. per <lb/>
cent increase. <lb/>
Mississippi acres, per <lb/>
cut <lb/>
acres, <lb/>
per cent increase. <lb/>
South Carolina, acre ., <lb/>
p r cent increase. <lb/>
Tennessee, acre, <lb/>
Texas, acres, per int <lb/>
it c east. <lb/>
ex In on as support <lb/>
protection, that when the <lb/>
tariff bill goes to the President it <lb/>
will not contain a duty on raw <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
Senator Jones, of Ark , chair- <lb/>
man of the Democratic National <lb/>
is naturally a little <lb/>
skeptical about the stories print- <lb/>
ed from time to time about the <lb/>
of large sums of money to <lb/>
be Mad f r the continued <lb/>
silver ideas. <lb/>
Speaking of the latest that <lb/>
Colorado had raised <lb/>
Senator Jones said have not <lb/>
received a cent from Colorado <lb/>
since the election, if any sum <lb/>
has or is being raised there <lb/>
the interest of silver, I <lb/>
know it. I should be very glad <lb/>
to be assured that it is <lb/>
Senator Mill, of an <lb/>
alarmist, but he can see nothing <lb/>
North Carolinians have long been <lb/>
proud to with Henry <lb/>
Wyatt, Company A. First North <lb/>
Regiment, and lo recall <lb/>
through him North Carolina shed the <lb/>
blood on fields <lb/>
June Now comes <lb/>
that he was not a native <lb/>
North Carolina. Will one tell the <lb/>
troth about it Perhaps at day <lb/>
the troth can be found only in <lb/>
the county in which he enlist- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
This was discussed <lb/>
severe correspondents ours son i i <lb/>
years ago. Our recollection is i <lb/>
was shown hat young Wyatt <lb/>
by birth, but i. <lb/>
lived Richmond ye rs. <lb/>
. h Carolina when the w r <lb/>
broke out and than enlisted. <lb/>
We believe Wyatt was not I be list <lb/>
soldier l- <lb/>
troops in Virginia; but we think <lb/>
has been established that ll was <lb/>
soldier killed ill this State in <lb/>
battle. He had near relatives and many <lb/>
dear and his body <lb/>
is buried in Hollywood Cemetery her . <lb/>
We write a safe <lb/>
thing to do where a point is <lb/>
i bat we venture to do r <lb/>
than search our files many years <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Perhaps the can give <lb/>
these brethren some light upon tills <lb/>
question, not of its own knowledge but <lb/>
from people familiar With the <lb/>
Henry Wyatt was not a native <lb/>
North Carolina, but was horn in the <lb/>
Va. His lather. <lb/>
John Wyatt, to Greenville <lb/>
Richmond some years before the <lb/>
and work at the coach about <lb/>
James Nelson, located on the <lb/>
corner of and Third <lb/>
Finding he could get <lb/>
work be sent hack lo Richmond after <lb/>
his son Hear, then a little boy about <lb/>
years old. The went to live <lb/>
with a woman known as Miss Cloudy <lb/>
who had a louse on street about <lb/>
sooth Filth <lb/>
place owned by Daniel <lb/>
children. j <lb/>
Henry Wyatt grew up in <lb/>
and was nearly grown when the war <lb/>
came on. When companies were be- <lb/>
here he wanted to join <lb/>
one them hut his father objected <lb/>
because his age. Young Wyatt <lb/>
then ran away and went to <lb/>
where he joined a company. <lb/>
is the history Henry Wyatt <lb/>
as told us by people who knew him <lb/>
well. His lather died at the <lb/>
county poor house some yea s <lb/>
N. C. 8th, <lb/>
M s. C. C. Manning, Tampa, <lb/>
Fla., arrived Sunday <lb/>
Mrs. II. F. Hassell. Sr <lb/>
N C, is visiting her son, <lb/>
U. F. Jr. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tar. <lb/>
spent night and <lb/>
Mrs. Harris, and two I r, haw, haw, haw, sugar pi <lb/>
Mildred, are the week Oh <lb/>
. , . . . Don t twist at tint way <lb/>
in and around town with relatives. . . J <lb/>
In season. <lb/>
Miss Bessie James, who s <lb/>
spent last week here, returned j . <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. O. II. James, <lb/>
miss de <lb/>
Oh no, indeed. Lucy ; <lb/>
What's de <lb/>
million juicy <lb/>
Slate lb and Auditor <lb/>
James, Ayer decide that the <lb/>
Friday and Saturday here, she lion at shall be held <lb/>
home Sunday evening. August 1st, that <lb/>
II. T. King, was here <lb/>
What Hood's Sarsaparilla-has do; c <lb/>
for it will also do for you. <lb/>
Heed's cures all <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
Miss Williams and her sister, <lb/>
Miss it d, N. Care <lb/>
sometime with 111- i . , <lb/>
W. II. Williams. <lb/>
We are I lo see our old <lb/>
W. II, out again after his <lb/>
s of last week. <lb/>
a number people attend- <lb/>
ed the at <lb/>
Swamp, yesterday. They report quite <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The tanners this are <lb/>
well up their <lb/>
In all States the n is <lb/>
ported from two to lout later reap an profit to which <lb/>
l last year. , no way at the <lb/>
N. C, Jane lib, 1897. <lb/>
Miss Jones, , is <lb/>
but Ms <lb/>
He said i effect cf <lb/>
this tariff bill upon the people <lb/>
will be seen, not its high <lb/>
but the way it buttresses <lb/>
and f of all kinds. <lb/>
Some of these days this sort of <lb/>
legislation will have or <lb/>
we will see a revolution- <lb/>
people will not stand it. Driven <lb/>
to wall by the <lb/>
of money power, they will a <lb/>
leader, we shall see another <lb/>
it will be an <lb/>
army which will carry and <lb/>
Democratic Senators are <lb/>
. in declaring <lb/>
the uselessness of Mr. <lb/>
asking Congress to authorize him <lb/>
lo appoint a monetary <lb/>
because they have decided <lb/>
that no such legislation shall be <lb/>
voted upon by the Senate at this <lb/>
session. <lb/>
Mr. J. who <lb/>
would not be tilling bis present <lb/>
position had not its title been <lb/>
officially changed private <lb/>
secretary to the President's Sec- <lb/>
capturing a nice juicy <lb/>
pie this week, he <lb/>
took Mr. and a special <lb/>
load officials and news- <lb/>
paper men to the Nashville ex- <lb/>
position. He got W. <lb/>
Hoyt, of Pa-, to be <lb/>
Assistant Attorney General, <lb/>
got the Pa. Senators to <lb/>
Mr. Hoyt was a mate of Mr. <lb/>
Porter's. <lb/>
A majority of the <lb/>
Senatorial caucus realized that <lb/>
something to be done to stop <lb/>
the wave of popular <lb/>
on account of the schedule's <lb/>
notorious favoritism <lb/>
sugar trust, so the House <lb/>
was substituted after <lb/>
the of <lb/>
the trust, which still to <lb/>
Aleck. <lb/>
The smart is a drawback <lb/>
to any community. He is the <lb/>
that something about every- <lb/>
thing. Nobody cm do anything just <lb/>
right, in his estimation. He always <lb/>
has an idea. If a new enterprise is <lb/>
he is ready to make a <lb/>
If a building is to be erected he- <lb/>
a that will make the edifice <lb/>
look the neatest. It the town in which <lb/>
he lives speaks making <lb/>
he can tell the officials <lb/>
exactly where they should begin, how <lb/>
it on ,, to be done and what it should <lb/>
cost, lie knows how to run a news- <lb/>
paper better than the editor does. He <lb/>
knows what to and what ought <lb/>
not to go in paper. In In <lb/>
knows ii ore on this in an hour <lb/>
than the editor does a whole day. <lb/>
He is what might be a <lb/>
If smart happens to be an <lb/>
editor, and there are some the <lb/>
he is sure to give more at- <lb/>
to paper than to <lb/>
his own. He can find more <lb/>
in one addition a neighbor's <lb/>
paper than could found in his i <lb/>
year. He really could run it <lb/>
he does big own. The smart <lb/>
is a fellow who does town <lb/>
no good. There are always a of <lb/>
fellows to be found in com- <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
C. C. Joyner, of and J. <lb/>
S, Carolina, were here <lb/>
Friday, their many were glad <lb/>
to see <lb/>
C. and son went to <lb/>
Commencement <lb/>
th.-l Academy II. F. <lb/>
Jr., took place Friday, June <lb/>
1897. The address was delivered <lb/>
A. J. Manning, of Carolina <lb/>
Institute o'clock. which, <lb/>
delighted large crowd present. The <lb/>
concert at th. <lb/>
Academy at ii o'clock, P. M <lb/>
The was -pule along one, <lb/>
pieces, consisting <lb/>
tones, recitations, declamations <lb/>
and every student rend red his <lb/>
part well. I he entire exercises wen- <lb/>
it grand success and r. ll clod much <lb/>
credit upon pupils and <lb/>
teacher There <lb/>
were six gold medals three <lb/>
awarded <lb/>
to J. C. Carson; Elocution lo <lb/>
U. S. to Miss <lb/>
Spelling and Defining <lb/>
Thus. J. Moon; Spelling lo Alb n <lb/>
Moon; lo Miss <lb/>
graded <lb/>
Linwood Bailey. <lb/>
Advanced class in N. C. speller lo <lb/>
class in N. C. <lb/>
to Seymour <lb/>
Thus ended a prosperous school year <lb/>
of Bethel Academy the C <lb/>
II. There <lb/>
were seventy-live enrolled daring <lb/>
the school year. <lb/>
he average attendance being mo e <lb/>
than We hope nest session <lb/>
which begins August 80th, will be more <lb/>
prosperous than the one just closed. <lb/>
N. June U, ; <lb/>
Mis Bertha Hammond, <lb/>
sister Mrs. D. -S. <lb/>
per. <lb/>
Mrs. W. N. M. is visit- <lb/>
her parents Greenville. <lb/>
James J. <lb/>
Bethel, spent Saturday night <lb/>
hers. <lb/>
G- W. Blown, <lb/>
Wednesday night and <lb/>
J. it. Bell, Usual Olive, was hero <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. Harris and daughter, <lb/>
Mildred, who spent las week hen-, re- <lb/>
home Sunday. <lb/>
II. II. attended the <lb/>
commencement at Trinity college last <lb/>
week. He returned home Thursday <lb/>
by his Marion. <lb/>
Doctors It -I. and J. <lb/>
Bullock attended meeting tie <lb/>
Medical Society <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
It was our pleasure with many <lb/>
or to attend the closing ix <lb/>
Crises of Corey's High school et <lb/>
last The first tea- <lb/>
lure was the opening song, about <lb/>
l. M. alter which ii. <lb/>
a few eloquent remarks introduced <lb/>
of who <lb/>
l-lined the large for nearly an <lb/>
hour with an eloquent address. <lb/>
mediately after address there were <lb/>
some by several young <lb/>
ladies. urn cent was then had <lb/>
night. The exercises were re- <lb/>
turned at M. consisting songs, <lb/>
entire <lb/>
was very interesting and highly <lb/>
to the large crowd present. <lb/>
Prof. y a young man of line <lb/>
premise. This was his first session at <lb/>
he a fine <lb/>
as a teacher. <lb/>
deeds, county and -x- <lb/>
shall be invited to attend, as buttons being <lb/>
well as all other -d <lb/>
the of taxes. <lb/>
It may he to <lb/>
some who argue that a tobacco town <lb/>
possesses an unhealthy atmosphere for <lb/>
college students, to know that a <lb/>
single the thirteen seniors who <lb/>
graduated from Trio college <lb/>
has the habit of smoking. The <lb/>
class was lo tea in the city a <lb/>
days ago. and when were <lb/>
passed around not u single one was <lb/>
In <lb/>
The city council bat <lb/>
the church steeples because they <lb/>
were higher than the town hull. <lb/>
superior court judge was tin <lb/>
minutes late the other morning, and <lb/>
the city council has decided to discharge <lb/>
slid revise -he Georgia. <lb/>
Our efficient city council has also <lb/>
dismissed board education, with <lb/>
statement that the best board <lb/>
education is a pine shingle vigorously <lb/>
a, plied. <lb/>
We don't hardly what is lobe- <lb/>
come us. Our esteemed <lb/>
has the mayor <lb/>
ard is hOW thinking electing a new <lb/>
Georgia. <lb/>
No services will he held in any of <lb/>
morrow. The. minis rs <lb/>
so loud that they I wake <lb/>
up the city council. <lb/>
Many our irons arc emigrating. <lb/>
They are going to a town <lb/>
where they will be allowed to govern <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
Having first thrown open th <lb/>
reservations to the pillage timber <lb/>
thieves another year. Congress <lb/>
lows action, up by providing a <lb/>
tariff bounty Of what <lb/>
u.-e is it or the Federal <lb/>
Government to take tin <lb/>
of our or <lb/>
sling lands it tit same <lb/>
time taxes are Ii id the supplies <lb/>
lumber logs obtained from <lb/>
and oilier <lb/>
t .-.- of <lb/>
For a 1- tit a and In r <lb/>
articles which bone is generally <lb/>
used been made from congealed <lb/>
blood, purchased at lighter <lb/>
am treated some that <lb/>
hardens it to the . <lb/>
The same articles can be made <lb/>
milk by a invented an <lb/>
The milk is the <lb/>
The process turning <lb/>
this liquid into but Ion-, combs, b <lb/>
of brushes and similar articles <lb/>
consists of mixing it with a <lb/>
the which a-e a <lb/>
he inventor, At <lb/>
the end of three days tin is <lb/>
as celluloid and is ready to cut and <lb/>
shaped in any way the <lb/>
withes. At present a in <lb/>
is engaged in fashioning the <lb/>
bur Into various let,<lb/>
made in this ray differ very <lb/>
little in appearance from ordinary <lb/>
tone buttons. They are a creamy <lb/>
while appearance, but can be colored <lb/>
black or i-i d or any oilier color by <lb/>
mixing with <lb/>
the milk the hardening <lb/>
begins, are said to p ad- <lb/>
vantages ever h b and <lb/>
article in being less brittle an hat <lb/>
liable to For the milk <lb/>
has been I lo i <lb/>
W ll adapted, as it is <lb/>
deli the touch, and derives <lb/>
from its creamy origin a <lb/>
In the sum way is a good <lb/>
for ivory ill and pool balls <lb/>
On account the large <lb/>
money made by in <lb/>
Carolina land I <lb/>
is rapidly t lid H will <lb/>
be many yuan before our finds will <lb/>
bring something like their value. <lb/>
Ibis It the gulden spot cl world, <lb/>
but even OUT own people are only coin. <lb/>
to find out its vast capabilities, <lb/>
stranger- learn th in we may <lb/>
for a magic like nil ling <lb/>
Eastern Mount <lb/>
A Word to Women. <lb/>
If women would only keep <lb/>
as ad <lb/>
gowned alter marriage as when tiny <lb/>
wire would retain <lb/>
He ii- ii; and <lb/>
the end the chapter. A <lb/>
likes tor his wile lo r him <lb/>
of his and <lb/>
to u-t as winsome <lb/>
mid charming as possible. <lb/>
This is advice an ultra live <lb/>
Hi mother <lb/>
i- taken for <lb/>
older Bitter. The <lb/>
does not a ii hi in an BX- <lb/>
but <lb/>
sin-is still a o tar <lb/>
In an old one, she i- as <lb/>
her toilet i I-.- when -in <lb/>
was the belle her maidenhood home. <lb/>
New T <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rook, <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
. . <lb/>
a plan by winch Farmers <lb/>
FOOL CHESTS FREE <lb/>
r. . <lb/>
PI <lb/>
ID. -e -I <lb/>
HI. Ill <lb/>
I . . . <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
G. I. CHERRY. <lb/>
A named Hurry has jut put <lb/>
In an appearance in the town of Salem. <lb/>
III., where he is making things hum <lb/>
and putting money in <lb/>
Two years ago be was a trump, and is <lb/>
. y property inherited <lb/>
hit parents who died in New York <lb/>
several years ago, a fact which <lb/>
he but recently learned. The first <lb/>
thing he did after reaching Salem, was <lb/>
to bunt up a who lent him <lb/>
when he passed through the town <lb/>
as a tramp, and give Hui <lb/>
We wouldn't advise you on Strength <lb/>
ibis every tramp <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
A who <lb/>
the well worn question why girls prefer <lb/>
shop and factory work domestic <lb/>
service that the chief objection to <lb/>
the latter is the loss involved. <lb/>
One girl who had both means if <lb/>
is as am <lb/>
not cue now than I was <lb/>
when I worked as a servant, yet now, <lb/>
when I go in I meet <lb/>
of refinement and am treated the <lb/>
same as anyone else. I board a <lb/>
nice place ; am often invited lo <lb/>
spend evening among people o <lb/>
would never have given in; a d <lb/>
glance had a servant, <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Causes fully the m Um It <lb/>
digested In the lo-vols <lb/>
torpid <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
bad in sic. a. <lb/>
tongue, sick . in i I <lb/>
etc. fills W <lb/>
cure Inn and its <lb/>
by c I. Co., Lowell, Matt, <lb/>
Hilt to take with <lb/>
I B. i . I-.- . <lb/>
HENRY r,. <lb/>
The University. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
total Board <lb/>
19.00 a three <lb/>
three Full Courses, Law and <lb/>
Schools School of Pharmacy. <lb/>
Graduate Courses to Women <lb/>
r School for <lb/>
and Loans for the Needy.<lb/>
Chapel Hill. N. C. <lb/>
The I; in In me <lb/>
holding on mighty well. The United <lb/>
States has been tor over a <lb/>
year in hurrying a couple snip-loads <lb/>
to them. The grain <lb/>
been sent yet, nor are tin <lb/>
dead, it is now stated that the <lb/>
grain which has h -en collected here <lb/>
will be sold, an I the money instead, <lb/>
to India In view of the famine <lb/>
talk that has been dinged into the ears <lb/>
the people n year past, this <lb/>
seems Strange. What good <lb/>
do A starving people is bread <lb/>
they have been crying for, and as bread <lb/>
is lint to be India, why send <lb/>
them money that they cannot eat ii <lb/>
to look like there is <lb/>
not altogether straight about this <lb/>
BRICK Ml <lb/>
SALE CHEAT. <lb/>
Hiving <lb/>
the of Moore <lb/>
brick I will tell all <lb/>
now on hand very can <lb/>
at short notice at any de on <lb/>
Coast within one <lb/>
hundred miles the towns of Wilton <lb/>
and N. C. All Ires- all coin <lb/>
Ii In future In <lb/>
L. t. LUCAS, N. c <lb/>
That a woman may show great <lb/>
pies, mind the face sudden <lb/>
peril is proved by this story told the <lb/>
other day by a Bend, <lb/>
the Record. <lb/>
and pr Miss Cos- <lb/>
g entered the this <lb/>
town recently with several other <lb/>
ladies, when the gave a start <lb/>
stood still clasping one of her <lb/>
limbs at a point above the knee looked <lb/>
fixedly bar. <lb/>
she whispered to her <lb/>
ions, men go out want <lb/>
to tell you The men soon <lb/>
d. parted, and she released her <lb/>
In-r skirts, a mouse <lb/>
upon the Hour. lie tho in- <lb/>
about h hut she <lb/>
screamed a or lo <lb/>
mount the table or the k tier <lb/>
he just him, st d quiet <lb/>
-lit rodent's <lb/>
The <lb/>
lo mill you <lb/>
Lap <lb/>
n i s, <lb/>
ii fore em en t, <lb/>
a. J. <lb/>
most <lb/>
wheel <lb/>
Investigate <lb/>
its many <lb/>
and <lb/>
FOR BALE BI <lb/>
S. E PENDER CO., <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
v of an order of the Clerk of <lb/>
Sup Court made hi ease of <lb/>
tie T. and Stephen <lb/>
and <lb/>
to sell hit d h r Die <lb/>
ed mill ell for <lb/>
fore the Court door in <lb/>
on the day of <lb/>
f par- <lb/>
or tract of land In the <lb/>
of in Swift Creek town. <lb/>
ship, joining of <lb/>
B. Cox, K. Dr. W. <lb/>
L. and others cont lining <lb/>
acres, and being all the hind owned by <lb/>
late k Its at <lb/>
This June 6th. <lb/>
KG JAMES, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
of Court <lb/>
Pitt county, having <lb/>
y to inc. the undersigned, on <lb/>
the 8th day of May, 1807, OB the estate <lb/>
of I. II. deceased, notice is <lb/>
barony given to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
estate to immediate payment <lb/>
to the to all <lb/>
of l estate to present their <lb/>
to me under- <lb/>
signed, within twelve after the <lb/>
date of this Of Ibis notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This the of May, , i i<lb/>
of the estate of J. <lb/>
P, Atty. <lb/>
CAPITAL 1111.000 <lb/>
Organized June 1st, 1897. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
We solicit your We offer every <lb/>
and accommodation consistent with sound <lb/>
Banking. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
IN---- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I will the best goods <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price p I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Ni-st door to Jeweler. <lb/>
live <lb/>
SI Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb/>
Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
oiler their lo We are r <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
will as of CO <lb/>
for the least All our wot It i- d are to <lb/>
repair in our lino a to u will <lb/>
t lo sen us. <lb/>
X. f. PENDER X <lb/>
If. ii. I <lb/>
Hoes <lb/>
What Kind <lb/>
Seamless, last black, with <lb/>
heel and toe <lb/>
What Sizes <lb/>
From the smallest l the <lb/>
for ladies am <lb/>
men. <lb/>
What <lb/>
The small sum pail. <lb/>
Where <lb/>
Low Price Merchant <lb/>
H. <lb/>
The <lb/>
in and examine stock<lb/>
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day Ayden. <lb/>
K. M. from <lb/>
a trip lo <lb/>
G. J. Woodward returned <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
A. A. Andrews returned Saturday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. U. Fleming and children <lb/>
left Friday atoning f.-r Durham. <lb/>
Wednesday from <lb/>
George of <lb/>
is visiting the of J. A. <lb/>
Loom ; returned Saturday <lb/>
i Iron, A, iV M. College at <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
airs. and children re. <lb/>
turned Friday n a lo <lb/>
J. S. Hester, Greenville, re- <lb/>
Wednesday a trip to <lb/>
Goldsboro. <lb/>
II. M. Harden, I ad W, <lb/>
are spending <lb/>
Seven <lb/>
Mies Marie Swan, wild de- <lb/>
us all with here <lb/>
i.-l-, in <lb/>
All the Mr. <lb/>
Charles O. L. Joyner <lb/>
and wile, and the old ruin<lb/>
reached us week <lb/>
that J. H. Sons, of Which- <lb/>
aids, Sid made an naming <lb/>
G M. Mooring as assignee. The as- <lb/>
sets and liabilities are unknown. <lb/>
Die a. <lb/>
Mr. W. C. received a telegram <lb/>
yesterday evening the sud <lb/>
intelligence the death his sister, <lb/>
Mrs, of We <lb/>
I'll this morning to attend the <lb/>
Fanny, It<lb/>
a college for the colored has <lb/>
the of L. D. on <lb/>
I Hen John of <lb/>
MY LINE <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection invited. <lb/>
Swindell, who been <lb/>
bee visiting Mayor Bass, <lb/>
of returned lo <lb/>
day. Mi- was by Major <lb/>
Hyman ard I. I. Moore attend d <lb/>
at Corey <lb/>
air. Moore <lb/>
the address and we bear n <lb/>
spoken of i s an one. <lb/>
Miss Tyson day <lb/>
lid trip to Winston, <lb/>
I lot lbs <lb/>
lie will meet lier <lb/>
Miss Olive Joyner, or Baltimore, in <lb/>
and will continue <lb/>
trip log. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR i,,. <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
mi- <lb/>
lie <lb/>
W lieu to <lb/>
-.-.- i Ah <lb/>
working over lime. <lb/>
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man. <lb/>
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waves.<lb/>
water. <lb/>
maid. <lb/>
d I wife <lb/>
The ladies the church <lb/>
d in p their <lb/>
light was lo take place <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
We in aid a <lb/>
Lad the most perfect of <lb/>
telephone of any be had ever <lb/>
our sentiments. <lb/>
A I -t <lb/>
some cue returning l.-om church, <lb/>
on street. Owner <lb/>
II at K. i i . i <lb/>
Hes Ween <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
claims to hail from <lb/>
London, a horse from <lb/>
the stable here to go <lb/>
t Fremont, be another <lb/>
town. lie was soon <lb/>
i i <lb/>
team, lo whom he confessed that lie <lb/>
in hard luck and had started oil <lb/>
o selling the turn- <lb/>
out. The proprietor gave him a l.-c <lb/>
tire in the road and sent on his <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Commissioner's <lb/>
County <lb/>
session Monday and today. In <lb/>
don to the regular <lb/>
elected the tin-. Head <lb/>
for county, Fernando <lb/>
Ward, Ward and <lb/>
Or. was elected Sup- <lb/>
Tiny also <lb/>
tailed an election tin Tuesday alter the <lb/>
Second Monday in August in of <lb/>
I he townships lo vote upon tin question <lb/>
local <lb/>
The Kinston nines <lb/>
ball in Tarboro on <lb/>
and Thursday afternoon <lb/>
game resulted in a score el ii to in <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
At second game- <lb/>
tie- cad the <lb/>
showed a a id Kin-1 <lb/>
on . <lb/>
It s cm this that the <lb/>
were not -n in it. <lb/>
u e lean, Tarboro <lb/>
played and Kinston Its <lb/>
home lean with one or two <lb/>
A let i. cell. i.-. <lb/>
Much has been said and written <lb/>
about ought to <lb/>
have to lite, aim <lb/>
make more vigorous its progressive <lb/>
spirit. <lb/>
Some said one <lb/>
have said another, railroads, <lb/>
The motive tins is right and no <lb/>
doubt tin- will b good. <lb/>
ville does need industrial <lb/>
us all cities and need <lb/>
them. It needs them to make <lb/>
better, to Hake and to give <lb/>
to the <lb/>
her. is something, -r, e n <lb/>
than it needs factorial <lb/>
or is. needs a read <lb/>
loom and t library. <lb/>
Railroads <lb/>
industry and trade, but a read <lb/>
and will do something <lb/>
these cm not do. It will <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
the <lb/>
net is in learn is a <lb/>
tact, there are more viola ions I lo- <lb/>
om- law th -n other on lie <lb/>
hooks, now many whites <lb/>
send lo the road gang <lb/>
where o good could be gotten by <lb/>
county roads. <lb/>
is duly of police to <lb/>
inform themselves and when any man <lb/>
or is seen Standing day at- <lb/>
t .-r day making no ell r. to do anything <lb/>
an I no means of support, they <lb/>
I should he arrested and tried and put on <lb/>
the r ads and lid the the town their <lb/>
These Worthiest vagrants <lb/>
bare t. cat, aid we know of many who <lb/>
are loungers around tin. m,,,. <lb/>
k t end streets boisterous <lb/>
language -on, times, very frequently <lb/>
tab walks and rendering <lb/>
.- <lb/>
very and in <lb/>
lite the young to We say there <lb/>
in by <lb/>
the <lb/>
up hot <lb/>
lo the y. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line authorities <lb/>
hue arranged o give an admirable <lb/>
by way of Kinston to the <lb/>
Assembly at Morehead. <lb/>
Tallies desiring to go can leave <lb/>
a or o'clock, making <lb/>
Kinston on following days. <lb/>
reaching <lb/>
are having I heir and <lb/>
. i , i <lb/>
bead in tune tor supper. <lb/>
Fourth of July a over three -inn. they can leave <lb/>
. ,,.,. <lb/>
I'll Suite b id <lb/>
bi <lb/>
-ills ill- <lb/>
the <lb/>
over i In <lb/>
. full d <lb/>
i, lie- train will be <lb/>
held at Kinston until the <lb/>
of A. At N. v. train More <lb/>
brad. <lb/>
This enables j u to k the trip <lb/>
from head to i la four or <lb/>
five hours The tare t r tin.- round <lb/>
nut. in, which includes the <lb/>
hip the Assembly, is <lb/>
fever i- lb .- o.;. o . Ladies have this <lb/>
net e-t a warm heart. amount i if Atlantic. <lb/>
per day. Everybody that. <lb/>
M aw <lb/>
are <lb/>
tag <lb/>
by tin- I a ;. <lb/>
are <lb/>
enough lo lie played. <lb/>
Hat on mm who has <lb/>
served bed. <lb/>
Th-fellow who upholds <lb/>
usually e who it down, <lb/>
j sires can go with <lb/>
j and Ibis schedule. <lb/>
Our people the <lb/>
and they <lb/>
b st tempered man's I <lb/>
a out. <lb/>
the public. is the best connection <lb/>
have ever bad to Morehead <lb/>
-1 e ii lug n <lb/>
A d man says it lie <lb/>
all hi- wages be work. First <lb/>
. . . Denver township first <lb/>
who maybe trail,, i ,,.,. has <lb/>
I ill, and yet he breaks his <lb/>
The who <lb/>
make a that ho hasn't <lb/>
turn- <lb/>
I the person of Job-is M <lb/>
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a eel I <lb/>
at honors last <lb/>
in ii. <lb/>
All bi- st ideals sneak <lb/>
i st terms of him as being <lb/>
The plane <lb/>
rough board, hut lie board even i <lb/>
i young man and predict <lb/>
The wadding see him rise <lb/>
without a hit-h cm . be ,,,,. work, u we ,,,, <lb/>
j justly proud cl him as a county <lb/>
You can't convince u m aid u of boy. His and mother are en. <lb/>
that Friday is an day to Io , t o- tie <lb/>
they are. <lb/>
labor we is a good motto <lb/>
for the who hates to get up in <lb/>
the morning. <lb/>
The University. <lb/>
Is steadily growing in popularity, <lb/>
and The <lb/>
The who to share h year is the largest mils his- <lb/>
a girl a norm i a-rt We would to aid some <lb/>
el rain needy boy t. get Us of <lb/>
f and loans. Sec ad in<lb/>
your in II n- <lb/>
climb it. <lb/>
that is in and yet it i-i a <lb/>
remark, u the lat woman <lb/>
a- struggled with her la It. <lb/>
It doesn't take j. in en <lb/>
Curt i. discover that a hammock built <lb/>
for one the proper for lam. <lb/>
J. Proctor A <lb/>
the line land <lb/>
and and new <lb/>
there is through communication from <lb/>
here lo Washington. This brings the <lb/>
towns still r <lb/>
Bali. <lb/>
Washington, June triple and <lb/>
a home run men on bases won the <lb/>
game I- r Washington today. The vis- <lb/>
mad. as many bits the <lb/>
S they were not as . <lb/>
tin- inning Cross had <lb/>
Some words with Umpire <lb/>
as a result was lined and put oat <lb/>
the grounds. Houseman took <lb/>
at short. Scare. Washington, <lb/>
Louis, <lb/>
costly <lb/>
errors in the inning on the part <lb/>
of Chicago good hatting in the <lb/>
Licenses, <lb/>
During the first twelve days la <lb/>
image were issued the <lb/>
Deeds to the following <lb/>
Till and Marci-i <lb/>
W J Forties and Mealy <lb/>
W. I. and Rodgers. <lb/>
Staple and Mary Gore. <lb/>
Moses Harper and Henrietta <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
James Johnson and <lb/>
mid Malina Ric <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
We have been to the Atlantic I <lb/>
at Morehead City many in pa.-t <lb/>
years and d <lb/>
a number <lb/>
but have not yet seen a man <lb/>
anxious to his guests than U <lb/>
G. W. the present pro- <lb/>
tie is genial and courteous, <lb/>
has a e <lb/>
and loves a joke and laugh better <lb/>
any nun the Slate, Besides his <lb/>
personal attention to be bus <lb/>
three as clever young men clerks as <lb/>
can be found in any hotel. They are <lb/>
Thomas Ward, of Goldsboro; W. t. <lb/>
Clinton, mid G. T. i- <lb/>
Wilson. visitor to the <lb/>
Atlantic Hot- I season can go h <lb/>
assurance being well <lb/>
read. It will an opportunity <lb/>
the old pi to read. will help <lb/>
to turn the thought the boys and <lb/>
girls, of the young men and young <lb/>
Women, the old men and old worn n <lb/>
a better channel, it will la <lb/>
a for those , <lb/>
hours day to spare, to go and <lb/>
prove themselves d teed upon the <lb/>
the day <lb/>
Wing away the lime on the <lb/>
streets, will build eh an I de- <lb/>
; a higher type young <lb/>
young It will <lb/>
op <lb/>
hi <lb/>
o town. <lb/>
a place can be up and <lb/>
it little hi;. <lb/>
leaking. <lb/>
Oilier town-have and net <lb/>
G- <lb/>
It would not be a money making n <lb/>
neither are and <lb/>
schools, but the results are <lb/>
nun- valuable than money. A reading <lb/>
and library would <lb/>
the real lite of than double <lb/>
th; mo u-y <lb/>
IS more <lb/>
and boys. <lb/>
than in mi town iii North Carolina. <lb/>
X.<lb/>
agree with <lb/>
is HO excuse the <lb/>
the town of Greenville. We <lb/>
I ave a Justin of the Peace <lb/>
in the person Jas. A. Lang, who no <lb/>
would h master of situation <lb/>
were ll i re a I offered him <lb/>
deal the dialers and a <lb/>
I he social and intellectual side on the part of the <lb/>
greatly tied <lb/>
Hope will <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
II You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
------A beautiful line <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
side walks the town. <lb/>
k it up <lb/>
Just So. <lb/>
A v, who ml seen his <lb/>
heel girl in some time made a long <lb/>
she way to G <lb/>
. r. <lb/>
did your asked <lb/>
m chum, <lb/>
like the <lb/>
reply. <lb/>
How's again asked <lb/>
chum. <lb/>
Hows all her.<lb/>
The Hoard of County lite excursion by <lb/>
real meeting on list Monday I ladies the on <lb/>
Friday night, was <lb/>
quite will attended and an <lb/>
one <lb/>
issued orders <lb/>
to <lb/>
sixth and eighth inning by <lb/>
won today's game for the bomb <lb/>
club. Sore, Chi- <lb/>
Yolk, made a <lb/>
Bate bunt toward base today in <lb/>
sixth g when one man was <lb/>
out, and Hoy followed a good <lb/>
g to left. sailed around the <lb/>
bus s with railing speed and reached <lb/>
home on error. Hoy got <lb/>
around lo third on the I brow in. <lb/>
Corcoran drove a liner into right which <lb/>
mid thus the . c <lb/>
won. Score. Xe York. Ci<lb/>
June to the <lb/>
inning today the held <lb/>
the load. In the eighth <lb/>
homo players cut wen <lb/>
up iii air and before matters ware <lb/>
righted the had scored three <lb/>
runs, which proved just enough to win <lb/>
the-game Score. Brooklyn, <lb/>
June <lb/>
bed the Indians out in tin; last hall <lb/>
the ninth inning today in one i the <lb/>
most interesting games ever played <lb/>
the home Score. <lb/>
Cleveland <lb/>
June II had <lb/>
in with tins <lb/>
work in <lb/>
. s I and was bis playing <lb/>
saved th.- visitors from even <lb/>
Scare. Boston, <lb/>
Bo- <lb/>
ton, IS. <lb/>
BOW THE STAND. <lb/>
Lost Per Cent <lb/>
alter. <lb/>
Cincinnati <lb/>
Xe<lb/>
St. Louis <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
i; <lb/>
in i Convention. <lb/>
The North Carolina Press <lb/>
its annual c n- <lb/>
V ion at the More- <lb/>
bead City, this week tin I adjourned <lb/>
Thursday K was one of the <lb/>
and most <lb/>
conventions in history of the <lb/>
While the strictly <lb/>
to the business Tie and <lb/>
transacted much an interesting ard <lb/>
beneficial nature, they had a good line <lb/>
at Morehead It is a place all <lb/>
love lo go, end the ink <lb/>
tween the sessions were with all <lb/>
the pie possible crowd Hi <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The editor were hands <lb/>
by Dr. G. W. Blacknall, <lb/>
proprietor of Hotel, and <lb/>
the doctor and his clever assistants <lb/>
looked well lo the contort and pleas- <lb/>
guests. The Association <lb/>
was given it nail by Mayor <lb/>
of and were <lb/>
also, and dim and <lb/>
oyster roast by citizens Ben; fort. <lb/>
Association elected the. folk w- <lb/>
tor the coming <lb/>
Jr., <lb/>
lit T. Britt, Oxford <lb/>
Li <lb/>
2nd Vice A. Curtis, <lb/>
3rd Vice . S. <lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
and J. B. <lb/>
She-rill, Concord Times. <lb/>
Dowd, Charlotte <lb/>
News. <lb/>
A. Deal, v <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
News and <lb/>
Executive A. Thom- <lb/>
as, Louisburg A. London, <lb/>
Chatham It I. Bailey, Bib- <lb/>
T. B. <lb/>
Odd J- A K <lb/>
The next annual meeting will <lb/>
held at Waynesville. <lb/>
In- general <lb/>
county purposes the aggregate was <lb/>
in Swill Creek stock law <lb/>
914-80 in Mock law <lb/>
territory <lb/>
W. M. ordered to <lb/>
for repairs i House. <lb/>
S . A -drew for lie <lb/>
hire ard car <lb/>
o ll. <lb/>
Wester t. iron <lb/>
Ma -k J. B. Gay aid d <lb/>
were released from poll tax for <lb/>
1896. <lb/>
The lax levy for county purposes <lb/>
was made us Schedules and <lb/>
C. the same as the State; <lb/>
lax on <lb/>
The i lo assist in <lb/>
m-iii with It. W. <lb/>
ill, mad . report showing that he <lb/>
had settled full with the county. <lb/>
A Great Reduction Sale. <lb/>
Owing to the rapid advance of the season <lb/>
and ourselves largely overstocked <lb/>
we propose to inaugurate a sale <lb/>
this week and continuing tor a month <lb/>
the largest reduction sale ever <lb/>
rated in Greenville. We propose to CUT <lb/>
pi ices on all Stock. A <lb/>
invitation is extended to all to pay our <lb/>
store a visit, and examine goods and p <lb/>
Those who went say tiny never <lb/>
attended a better <lb/>
pleasant excursion, <lb/>
or more <lb/>
The weather does not to he <lb/>
warm. <lb/>
Hush sooth <lb/>
syrup. <lb/>
Ion is a good thing lo what <lb/>
the <lb/>
is the to which <lb/>
faces ibis w <lb/>
your Beeswax. <lb/>
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lie make lamer always <lb/>
a wife. <lb/>
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building being painted. <lb/>
x listing line- hall gone <lb/>
. ii of the have <lb/>
I he op in this <lb/>
i very small and ship wants arc light, <lb/>
the cl oil too in <lb/>
in ilia morning it is an <lb/>
redeeming trait the <lb/>
s the <lb/>
p laying it. <lb/>
boys up a bicycle <lb/>
race to take in a days, pro- <lb/>
on Finlay. <lb/>
Th John K l-i in Co. <lb/>
shipped a new lo Durham <lb/>
basin is increasing so <lb/>
that it has been to <lb/>
tin In-, e <lb/>
The c lo mi by the s <lb/>
church next Thursday <lb/>
ha i <lb/>
Company will have us <lb/>
regular monthly meeting tonight, at <lb/>
so-c no Bra. <lb/>
Anew i- up on Dick- <lb/>
avenue opposite Mr. II. K. <lb/>
it ii to he used for a <lb/>
k i <lb/>
We beard Mr. A. say <lb/>
be planted some cucumber Med on the <lb/>
day of I cucumbers <lb/>
from the vines on June <lb/>
That was quick growth. <lb/>
Baby Mine <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
feels an <lb/>
dread <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend- <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Becoming a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
Is the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of the great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
severest trial is not only made <lb/>
painless, but all the danger is re- <lb/>
moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy are no longer de- <lb/>
or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
are avoided, the system is <lb/>
made ready for the coming event, <lb/>
and the serious accidents so com- <lb/>
to the critical hour are <lb/>
obviated by the use of Mother's. <lb/>
Friend. is a blessing lo woman. <lb/>
Lang Sells <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
81.00 BOTTLE at all <lb/>
or sent by mail on or Trice. <lb/>
BOOKS Containing information of <lb/>
will be sent <lb/>
met to any address, application, <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and see I can save you money on <lb/>
FIXES HOES of the celebrate Eagle brand. <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE. <lb/>
i. -I <lb/>
Opened a Grocery to S. T- White's and have a full line <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
from Everything and low down in price. A <lb/>
to all. Come me, will make it <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
TAFT. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Celebrated <lb/>
JOHN KELLY <lb/>
n Feeble Health <lb/>
Unable to do Her Work Nervous <lb/>
and Tired All Troubles <lb/>
Cured by Horn's <lb/>
fur past too years have been in <lb/>
feeble health, for two years past, <lb/>
owing to change climate, I hove not <lb/>
been able to do my work. I was nervous <lb/>
and bad a tired feeling and was under the <lb/>
treatment of but I continually <lb/>
grew worse. My husband insisted on my <lb/>
trying Hood's and I finally <lb/>
consented, and began taking it the of <lb/>
June, 1896. The Drat bottle did me so <lb/>
much good, with It, and <lb/>
after taking four bottles and one bottle of <lb/>
Hood's I am able to do my work, <lb/>
a ml the tired, nervous feeling is entirely <lb/>
Mas, G. N. C. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Soul by all II; to . <lb/>
j., Ti, all Ills and <lb/>
Hood s Pius n <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
w IN- <lb/>
SADDLES HARNESS <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General;, Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by J. W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
IN PROFUSION. <lb/>
RICKS TAFT, <lb/>
The Fashion.<lb/>
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A Y. <lb/>
we clipped from <lb/>
the Observer and wt <lb/>
think a remarkable occurrence <lb/>
Mt- Riley, a farmer <lb/>
while he and his <lb/>
son were working a field <lb/>
side the old Lyon mill pond some <lb/>
time his a was at- <lb/>
a large hawk sailing <lb/>
around close to the ground and <lb/>
pond- The hawk at last made a <lb/>
down, and when he he <lb/>
went up very slowly with some- <lb/>
thing his cud Mr. <lb/>
supposed it to be a rabbit it bad <lb/>
caught. It was evident the <lb/>
weight of what it had about <lb/>
as much as it could well nonage, <lb/>
it flew ac OW <lb/>
at a great . M <lb/>
and hid son and <lb/>
a great In, lb i hawk <lb/>
hopped what it had. and vellum <lb/>
Riley went to set- ii t it w is. <lb/>
when lo and behold ii f nil it <lb/>
be a chub, weighing three. <lb/>
pounds. They d it <lb/>
and it made them <lb/>
Mr. Riley is known to a <lb/>
man. What will Dr. U <lb/>
the of the hotel to I <lb/>
this would like to in <lb/>
Is there another county in <lb/>
the State that has hawks that will <lb/>
for the farmer while be <lb/>
is in his field at work <lb/>
Oh. yes, Jones has <lb/>
of such nature, and further <lb/>
more they not only <lb/>
some time catch chickens for <lb/>
the farmer while he is in his field <lb/>
at work. <lb/>
the above fish story <lb/>
reminds us of one related our <lb/>
hearing recently, and we it <lb/>
cap in the of a- <lb/>
story that may come <lb/>
oat this season, and shows that <lb/>
our fish are up to date, by taking <lb/>
a liking to as <lb/>
majority of the coming generation <lb/>
do. It ran as follows <lb/>
A gentleman who had visited <lb/>
town on one occasion, purchased <lb/>
a jug and had it rilled with <lb/>
key- On his return Lome in the <lb/>
evening he had to over a <lb/>
creek on abridge, and while on <lb/>
the bridge he no doubt ban to <lb/>
sample the contents of the jug <lb/>
and see if it came up to standard, <lb/>
and while he was sampling it he <lb/>
let it fall in the water and there <lb/>
it stayed for some time- Some <lb/>
time afterwards a went <lb/>
fishing, and on crossing this same <lb/>
decided to try his luck. <lb/>
He dropped his hook in the water <lb/>
and pretty soon something nab- <lb/>
it, he pulled it in and lo and <lb/>
behold he ban caught a jug. On <lb/>
into the matter he found <lb/>
inside the jug a cat fish he sup- <lb/>
posed to have gone there when <lb/>
quite small, and the fish must <lb/>
have liked its odor having had <lb/>
whiskey in it stayed there <lb/>
it bad grown so that it <lb/>
get out, and that when <lb/>
Le dropped his hook in the rate <lb/>
it Lao. fallen the mouth of the <lb/>
jug, and the fish the <lb/>
had swallowed it. <lb/>
Not very many ago, in a <lb/>
country church the west of <lb/>
E the rector, preaching <lb/>
with great earnestness for home <lb/>
missions, took for his test, <lb/>
me with for <lb/>
As he came down from the pulpit, <lb/>
well with the effect his <lb/>
eloquence had produced the <lb/>
congregation, disturbing <lb/>
thought struck him that he had <lb/>
made no for the col- <lb/>
to be a liberal one <lb/>
on this As he pissed <lb/>
the chancel be whispered <lb/>
hurriedly to an choir <lb/>
boy, into the vestry, <lb/>
the plate you will on the <lb/>
it round to the con- <lb/>
then it to <lb/>
The boy departed on his <lb/>
the took his <lb/>
within the mil- <lb/>
gave out the hymn. <lb/>
The last words of this had <lb/>
scarcely died away when the boy <lb/>
stood before him a plate of bis- <lb/>
in his hand, and an <lb/>
expression on his chubby <lb/>
f ice he explained in <lb/>
voice, handed <lb/>
all round everybody, and <lb/>
nobody <lb/>
row-Tree <lb/>
the mountains of Venezuela <lb/>
grows a remarkable tree. It is <lb/>
found in the rocky places, at <lb/>
height of about half a mile, It is <lb/>
a stupid-looking tree enough at <lb/>
first sight. It is lofty slender <lb/>
and has stiff leaves grow a <lb/>
foot or more in length, it looks <lb/>
much of the time as if it wore <lb/>
dead. In those regions there is <lb/>
a wet and dry season, and during <lb/>
many months at a time not a <lb/>
washes its leaves. It <lb/>
bears very small, <lb/>
looking flowers- It is the milk <lb/>
tree, the famous de <lb/>
which describes. lie <lb/>
first brought it into notice- It is <lb/>
an evergreen- Its say is a deli- <lb/>
fluid resembling the finest <lb/>
Jersey milk, only sweeter and <lb/>
richer than even that. When <lb/>
the are thirsty they cut <lb/>
into the side of the trunk as one <lb/>
would bore into a maple for sugar <lb/>
water, and the milk gushes forth <lb/>
a great stream it is both <lb/>
food and drink, so rich is it. <lb/>
After a little time it grows thick <lb/>
yellow, and a cream rises to <lb/>
the top. Ir has a fragrant <lb/>
When a cow tree is tapped the <lb/>
natives hasten from all quarters <lb/>
with their bowls to catch the flow <lb/>
of milk. Sunrise is the best time <lb/>
to tap the tree, for then the sap <lb/>
most abundantly. <lb/>
Caught. <lb/>
in the Wood. <lb/>
There is more of than <lb/>
poetry the following from the <lb/>
U Independent <lb/>
Gazette, as many men <lb/>
can testify <lb/>
The more a newspaper man <lb/>
bis ability to the <lb/>
public, the more good he does for <lb/>
the town, the more charitable he <lb/>
becomes, the more he is <lb/>
says an exchange- Yea, verily, <lb/>
the man who can run a news- <lb/>
j aper without being <lb/>
censured and threatened <lb/>
never been found- He is a barren <lb/>
beautiful to think about <lb/>
incapable of taking on <lb/>
and associating with vulgar <lb/>
humanity- It is impossible for a <lb/>
newspaper man to please every- <lb/>
body as it is for everybody to <lb/>
please him. and the sooner he <lb/>
makes up his mind to this stub- <lb/>
born fact the for everybody <lb/>
concerned. If he works for the <lb/>
public good, he receives private <lb/>
censure, if he compliments merit. <lb/>
he is censured by jealous <lb/>
it; if he approves morality, he is <lb/>
cursed ii ; if be tries <lb/>
to be fair, he is condemned by <lb/>
unfair, if he makes a mistake <lb/>
few are found to overlook it, or <lb/>
apologize for him. No matter <lb/>
bow innocent his purpose, bow <lb/>
studied bis writings, be is picked <lb/>
to pieces, misrepresented, ma- <lb/>
ridiculed, and seldom ever <lb/>
defended. He works bard for <lb/>
bread and butter, while other n <lb/>
wax rich mound him. He writes <lb/>
up long marriage notice <lb/>
to the queen s taste f t <lb/>
and is threatened with a libel suit <lb/>
or a duel if he records a <lb/>
spree of the bridegroom six <lb/>
afterwards, it is <lb/>
for a newspaper MB <lb/>
please everybody As well at <lb/>
to chain a cyclone or lasso <lb/>
In it in the wood. <lb/>
want to be sure I understand <lb/>
you said the lawyer, who <lb/>
was <lb/>
engineer. the time the <lb/>
accident happened to tho plaintiff <lb/>
at what were you running <lb/>
repeat your statement us <lb/>
to that <lb/>
had slowed down to about <lb/>
six miles an replied the <lb/>
are positive as to that are <lb/>
tho jury to under- <lb/>
stand that you had slowed down <lb/>
to six miles an do you V <lb/>
again, you had slowed <lb/>
down to six miles hour, had <lb/>
sir thundered tho law- <lb/>
rising to his feet and glaring <lb/>
fiercely at the witness, yon <lb/>
not testify in your direct n .- <lb/>
that you had slowed <lb/>
course, <lb/>
will do, sir Gentlemen <lb/>
of the jury, that's our case <lb/>
And the without <lb/>
their brought in a <lb/>
tho railway company- <lb/>
people who medicine to <lb/>
regulate tie bowels and Kidney- <lb/>
DO the true remedy in Electric Bitter. <lb/>
This medicine does hot stimulate and <lb/>
contains no whiskey nor sillier <lb/>
can t. but nets as a tonic <lb/>
It acts mildly stomach and bowels <lb/>
adding strength tone to <lb/>
organs, thereby ailing Nature in <lb/>
performance of the functions. Elect <lb/>
Bitters is an excellent a <lb/>
Old People it j u J <lb/>
exactly what they need. Price fifty a n , <lb/>
per bottle t John I. <lb/>
is a vigorous and re- <lb/>
well to liberal <lb/>
Oil corn lands the yield <lb/>
increases and the soil improves <lb/>
if properly treated with fer- <lb/>
containing not under <lb/>
actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
A plan costs but <lb/>
little and is sure to lead to <lb/>
profitable <lb/>
AS -ill its by actual ex- <lb/>
at <lb/>
in s and gladly <lb/>
to . fur B. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
S St., New York. <lb/>
For wife. <lb/>
In many of the Greek islands div- <lb/>
for sponges forms a considerable <lb/>
part of the occupation of the inhabit- <lb/>
ants. A visitor to this unfrequented <lb/>
region describes the following <lb/>
startling custom. <lb/>
For <lb/>
At n school in the country the sen- <lb/>
milks the was <lb/>
given out t parsed. The last <lb/>
word was disposed of as <lb/>
is a noun, gender, <lb/>
singular number, third person and <lb/>
stands for <lb/>
Stands for said the ex- <lb/>
which is a little island directly , <lb/>
opposite Rhodes, is worthy of notice V How do yon make <lb/>
on account of the singular method <lb/>
by which Greek inhabitants of <lb/>
the island get their living. On the <lb/>
bottom of the sea in this locality the <lb/>
common sponge is found in greater <lb/>
abundance than in any other part of <lb/>
the Mediterranean. <lb/>
natives make it a trade to <lb/>
gather these, and their income from <lb/>
this source is far from contemptible. <lb/>
Their goods are always in demand <lb/>
among the Turks, who use an in- <lb/>
credible number of in the <lb/>
ablutions prescribed by the <lb/>
ritual. A girl in this island <lb/>
is not permitted to marry until she <lb/>
has brought up a certain number of <lb/>
sponges and given a proof of her <lb/>
by taking them from a certain <lb/>
depth. But in certain of the islands <lb/>
this custom is reversed. <lb/>
of n marriageable daughter bestows <lb/>
her on tho best diver among her <lb/>
suitors. He who stay longest in <lb/>
the water and bring up the biggest <lb/>
cargo of marries the <lb/>
Boston Post. <lb/>
that <lb/>
answered <lb/>
gent pupil, the row stand <lb/>
for Mary, how could Mary milk <lb/>
Me Up. <lb/>
T- of One Who Knows. <lb/>
is bound to get mar- <lb/>
and he'll bound <lb/>
infernal sight tighter after he is <lb/>
rest on I, r. <lb/>
Keep the a <lb/>
place, near a window if <lb/>
Heat and moisture <lb/>
rapid melting of ice <lb/>
The fattier position of food. <lb/>
Flood times a week with <lb/>
cool, dry, outdoor air. <lb/>
floor and ceiling <lb/>
of food chamber with a dry cloth <lb/>
a week clean throughly <lb/>
with strong ends. <lb/>
Tl e ice pan waste pipe <lb/>
special care. Wash the <lb/>
to <lb/>
Benjamin Franklin, in the midst <lb/>
of his labors to establish tho <lb/>
on a safe solid basis, came <lb/>
into his house one day found his and <lb/>
little daughter sewing. of bicarbonate of <lb/>
buttonholes, he . <lb/>
good for nothing. They <lb/>
soda. <lb/>
every with <lb/>
hot and cola a week <lb/>
and air at least hour. <lb/>
Never attach drain pipe to <lb/>
will not wear. If you <lb/>
child, make tho best but- <lb/>
Not content with rebuking <lb/>
child, he went down tho street and, <lb/>
sent up a tailor, who had orders or <lb/>
instruct Miss Sarah in tho art of A few of charcoal in the <lb/>
making a buttonhole properly. j food chamber aids in freeing it <lb/>
A great-granddaughter of d <lb/>
American philosopher told this . , <lb/>
dote recently, adding, with pride, two or three times a week by <lb/>
then the Franklin family <lb/>
have made buttonholes that will <lb/>
What great statesman now would <lb/>
observe such a seeming How <lb/>
many young girls of Sarah Frank- <lb/>
ago think it worth while if <lb/>
they make a buttonhole to make <lb/>
tin- best <lb/>
the <lb/>
drying the oven; <lb/>
pass in vapor. <lb/>
Put only cold food in r. <lb/>
tor- <lb/>
Keep milk and butter floor <lb/>
of compartment, and well <lb/>
covered, as they readily absorb <lb/>
odors- <lb/>
There seems a difference of <lb/>
ion among authorities <lb/>
lemonade, Rome physicians forbid- <lb/>
ding it emphatically. Not long ago <lb/>
The of Hygiene declared <lb/>
equally Strongly in its favor, assert- <lb/>
it was to preferred to <lb/>
tea, coffee or alcohol, and urged its <lb/>
substitution for one of these <lb/>
drinks to one was addicted. <lb/>
A formula for this by git lemon- <lb/>
was given, which did not omit <lb/>
tho sugar, often considered the <lb/>
harmful ingredient by authorities <lb/>
permitting the lemon and water <lb/>
For u quart, to quote The Journal, <lb/>
take the juice of II lemons, using <lb/>
the rind of one. Peel this rind very <lb/>
thin, only tho yellow out- <lb/>
side, cut it n pieces and put, with <lb/>
the juice ounces of powdered. <lb/>
sugar, into a jar with a cover. Pour <lb/>
the water, just it baa reached tho <lb/>
boiling point, over the juice and <lb/>
sugar, cover the vessel and lot it <lb/>
cool. <lb/>
i -11 t Stand II. <lb/>
refuse to marry he <lb/>
said bitterly, I am <lb/>
she replied. <lb/>
would pain me too much to have <lb/>
people hurt your feelings by saying <lb/>
that you married me for my <lb/>
North <lb/>
can <lb/>
TO ON. <lb/>
Mr. a Jones, of drug i m of <lb/>
ii speaking <lb/>
Dr. Kings New that <lb/>
last winter iii-s was attacked <lb/>
La p.-, .-mil her ease grew s <lb/>
that physicians at and <lb/>
e nothing for her. <lb/>
d to develop, into Hasty <lb/>
Dr, King New <lb/>
--tore, and Belling lots of It, he <lb/>
took -i homo, to the surprise <lb/>
of all n lo get from <lb/>
and half dollar bottle <lb/>
cored her sound and well Kings <lb/>
New Die i very n pi <lb/>
and is guaranteed lo do <lb/>
good work Try it. Free trial <lb/>
L. drugstore. <lb/>
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W. H. who <lb/>
males; a specialty of <lb/>
without <lb/>
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living Physician; <lb/>
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of case <lb/>
of so <lb/>
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him. Ho <lb/>
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What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN <lb/>
Best use. The outfit no business <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens, <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
C-K-D STOCK <lb/>
TOO. <lb/>
Black-O Is <lb/>
pared for as well a <lb/>
man, and for that purpose is stilt m tin <lb/>
holding pound of <lb/>
cine <lb/>
Co., Tenn., <lb/>
March <lb/>
. used all kinds of ire. bu <lb/>
net one package of Black <lb/>
for all others ever saw <lb/>
th bones or cattle in <lb/>
sprint of j year and will cure<lb/>
R. <lb/>
most honks the <lb/>
Muse; and the poems of <lb/>
Homer The <lb/>
writings of the are call. <lb/>
cl the Five Kings, king <lb/>
Web of or the <lb/>
the threads their place. They j <lb/>
contain the best sayings of tho host i <lb/>
on duties <lb/>
of life. sayings <lb/>
traced to a period higher than the <lb/>
eleventh century H. C. The <lb/>
are the most ancient books <lb/>
of and it is the opinion <lb/>
of Max Mailer, Wilson, Johnson and <lb/>
that they are not older <lb/>
centuries The <lb/>
of the i the grand- <lb/>
est of all books next to <lb/>
our sayings <lb/>
it contains, was in twelfth <lb/>
century I n i his Pen- <lb/>
B. and, <lb/>
. i. . i the <lb/>
laxative. <lb/>
Tansies or sour <lb/>
senile cathartic. <lb/>
-------A lino of------- <lb/>
Family GROCERIES <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure AH <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret of health is <lb/>
die power to digest and <lb/>
a proper qua nit y of food. <lb/>
This can never be done when <lb/>
the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
s Liver Pills are an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria. <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
The modern stand- <lb/>
ard Family <lb/>
cine Cures the <lb/>
common every-day <lb/>
ills of humanity. <lb/>
and T <lb/>
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Add <lb/>
t-<lb/>
Sir Isaac Holden, the millionaire <lb/>
member of parliament from York- <lb/>
shire, now nearly years old, he- <lb/>
with John Wesley that <lb/>
of lime, in which flour is BO <lb/>
rich, good for growing children, <lb/>
young people, young mothers, hut <lb/>
shorten tho of tho by <lb/>
making hones dense and weighty <lb/>
muscles rigid, tho largo <lb/>
like old boiler and <lb/>
the capillary <lb/>
So ho eats hardly any broad, his fa- <lb/>
being oranges, <lb/>
and meat. When lie eats the latter, <lb/>
eats n- else. Roast apples, <lb/>
with a tiny pinch of bicarbonate of <lb/>
to correct tho acidity, and milk <lb/>
similarly treated are important <lb/>
items of his dietary <lb/>
You never, <lb/>
But should you <lb/>
Out of I In- <lb/>
Mrs, Casey, me <lb/>
left home two <lb/>
seen him <lb/>
Mrs. Casey -An made him <lb/>
mm do that, Mrs. Kelly <lb/>
lira. nays <lb/>
fie he run away in a lit of <lb/>
sanity Hal <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us.- <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
Anything from a- <lb/>
-TO A- <lb/>
Poster <lb/>
The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Gives the home news <lb/>
every afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are a sub- <lb/>
If not yon <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Tin- ha <lb/>
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