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Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Kit <lb/>
THE <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI <lb/>
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period he t as l been idle. <lb/>
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get one to keep A <lb/>
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day that it was his to <lb/>
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himself to the party. <lb/>
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would be in power <lb/>
t-day. With the advent of <lb/>
administration Gen- <lb/>
assumed the position <lb/>
of beadsman, and in the matter <lb/>
f Democratic <lb/>
masters be beat <lb/>
by nearly Thee <lb/>
came Maxwell from New York. <lb/>
He was a silent man he said <lb/>
little. I think he must have <lb/>
used two for ho outdid both <lb/>
Lit in the number <lb/>
of retrievals. It is these records <lb/>
that headsman is <lb/>
surpass. unless Pres- <lb/>
calls him <lb/>
the from bleeding Kansas <lb/>
toils have never <lb/>
selected stock <lb/>
ceased to on the best <lb/>
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MERCHANDISE <lb/>
go- <lb/>
cool <lb/>
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watch the MM <lb/>
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that nearly n <lb/>
Calcutta has injured by <lb/>
I here, that <lb/>
still has been <lb/>
done the villages of the in- <lb/>
is not unexpected; is. <lb/>
while we did cot of <lb/>
earthquake in India, I bad no <lb/>
special to expect one, it <lb/>
was quite certain, from all <lb/>
I hat we would sooner or <lb/>
later hear of a serious earthquake <lb/>
somewhere. Seismic <lb/>
always occur at nearly the same <lb/>
time at widely different points of <lb/>
the earth- We of United <lb/>
States apparently least subject <lb/>
to them. When, therefore, an <lb/>
earthquake occurs here we may <lb/>
be quite sure of hearing the <lb/>
I next few days of a far more <lb/>
The poultry <lb/>
division of the Experiment Sta- <lb/>
give, this mouth's <lb/>
the <lb/>
for chicken <lb/>
ch I disease that <lb/>
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at this time of the year i <lb/>
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eh out the <lb/>
whitewash every <lb/>
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Ban ail mm <lb/>
swab out MM of <lb/>
LeM with kerosene oil, <lb/>
TL- of put new <lb/>
m of pine MM. or <lb/>
stems latter is <lb/>
from which to select your purchases. We <lb/>
that ours is the store all stores in our <lb/>
t . , j i A crash among New <lb/>
to buy your the but <lb/>
coining Goods are sold on time at close <lb/>
. , i the quarter's <lb/>
credit prices to customers of approved credit. would have been than <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of <lb/>
wonderful influence silver or greens- <lb/>
back. When they enter into our possession <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb/>
I. i <lb/>
a in at <lb/>
ah on the<lb/>
was -r-- morning <lb/>
tide and very so i the <lb/>
met t down standing flock improved. A <lb/>
When this is done go over all <lb/>
tie fowls at <lb/>
the Station has used <lb/>
for <lb/>
of lice is composed of half <lb/>
gallon of tar, one-fourth gallon <lb/>
oil, and <lb/>
waste oil, <lb/>
rent returns f the commercial <lb/>
agencies might be <lb/>
highly encouraging, <lb/>
. . R O- Pun Co., these <lb/>
gains we can buy the of our many failures in one month ex- <lb/>
friends and customers. not hesitate or be <lb/>
ii i I i , i a in ho whole country for three <lb/>
led away but cone back to your entire previous years. <lb/>
friends who will take care of your interests m the of this <lb/>
and work the harder <lb/>
stronger customer better friend of <lb/>
straight ward, honest dialing between man <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of the poor <lb/>
man, we are the friend rich man, we <lb/>
are friend of you all. Come to sec us, we <lb/>
will serve you to the best of o ability. Po- <lb/>
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb/>
forts shall be yours <lb/>
pie's Store. <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
,, l a to solvency <lb/>
n general The worst <lb/>
disasters of quartet and of <lb/>
the half were due to the <lb/>
effects of depression and <lb/>
losses previous years, from <lb/>
which many had not bad time to <lb/>
With improving <lb/>
conditions throughout the <lb/>
subsequent records <lb/>
of commercial insolvencies old <lb/>
steadily e more <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
to command at the <lb/>
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and when <lb/>
jumped b tank <lb/>
the mud. ; for <lb/>
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alter leaping into the , <lb/>
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also to the fowls- Tour into <lb/>
a cu,; a ; <lb/>
dip a cotton rag into if, <lb/>
and by raising the feathers <lb/>
the dampened r-g MM Um <lb/>
a- pears on the <lb/>
MM <lb/>
of a silver dollar will do the work <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
MM over <lb/>
million packages of <lb/>
field seed have d <lb/>
Why Smokestacks Escape <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
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purpose. to date <lb/>
or fowls pace Hit <lb/>
. has made a little over <lb/>
yet the <lb/>
n a coop for several then <lb/>
examine and see if <lb/>
are there. If so. use the least bit <lb/>
on next treated. Young <lb/>
chicks not feathered abound only <lb/>
touched two places, or. top <lb/>
of head and over vent. <lb/>
ridding the fowl of lice <lb/>
and supplying them with fresh <lb/>
drinking often, invasion <lb/>
of need not be <lb/>
Han; II <lb/>
to <lb/>
N K W. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
Mexico will give us early tips <lb/>
-wot Galloway, B. K. Tyson, cyclones and the <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
for the ex- <lb/>
change of weather reports <lb/>
twee the and <lb/>
ilia at oats one <lb/>
city gateway through the <lb/>
can border, with Jesuit that <lb/>
appointment of fourth class <lb/>
postmasters North Carolina is <lb/>
getting her officials <lb/>
as fast as an;. <lb/>
APHORISMS <lb/>
11.1 N- C. <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Practice in all the Conn. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
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Wilson, X. V. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
attention to <lb/>
and <lb/>
on time <lb/>
II. v. H. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
O Attorneys and at Law <lb/>
in all the <lb/>
like- This courtesy will be re- <lb/>
paid with timely tidings of cold <lb/>
waves dropping down from <lb/>
northwest- A system so <lb/>
cent so inexpensive ought to <lb/>
have international extension <lb/>
around the globe- <lb/>
At vile. Ohio, a few <lb/>
days ago J-J- drop- <lb/>
dead on the street from <lb/>
While C- W. <lb/>
undertaker, and David Miller, <lb/>
barber, were preparing the corpse <lb/>
for burial lightning struck the <lb/>
house and killed Miller and Ralph <lb/>
When a man is wrong and <lb/>
won't admit it, he always gets <lb/>
I nu- <lb/>
ll there U any person whom <lb/>
you that is the of <lb/>
whom <lb/>
Cecil. <lb/>
We control the evil <lb/>
tongues of but a good life <lb/>
enables us o disregard them. <lb/>
Cato. <lb/>
The cheerful live longest <lb/>
years, and afterwards in our re- <lb/>
Cheerfulness is the oil- <lb/>
shot of goodness. <lb/>
He is incapable of a good <lb/>
action who finds not a pleasure <lb/>
in contemplating the good actions <lb/>
of vat or. <lb/>
Be calm in arguing, for fierce- <lb/>
makes error a fault, and <lb/>
truth calmness id <lb/>
great <lb/>
Do not judge from mere <lb/>
for light laughter <lb/>
bubbles on lip often <lb/>
over depths of sad- <lb/>
and the look may <lb/>
be sober veil that covers a <lb/>
divine i and joy. <lb/>
bosom caL beneath <lb/>
a blithe <lb/>
one in some of the great <lb/>
Business failures in the d o the word-tile <lb/>
quarter the present year archipelago, South <lb/>
or <lb/>
of larger amount I While, therefore, no one could <lb/>
confidently believe t <lb/>
the past few weeks been <lb/>
to bear <lb/>
earthquakes somewhere- <lb/>
This will go as an <lb/>
earthquake <lb/>
has been so far loss <lb/>
o life from these <lb/>
bu they have been excel <lb/>
and widely <lb/>
They have been severe, I <lb/>
free from s life <lb/>
more by accident, it seem <lb/>
than from cause, for <lb/>
there is no of <lb/>
against damage of these <lb/>
convulsions of earth. <lb/>
So far in the lam, weeks <lb/>
they h occurred Canada, <lb/>
Mexico, Italy, Japan, the <lb/>
central part of the <lb/>
and, all, in India, it is <lb/>
be,. -I. generally throughout <lb/>
h Last Our , <lb/>
quake, extending the <lb/>
of the with its <lb/>
point in u <lb/>
was a one <lb/>
we hr e the <lb/>
shaking up and down at <lb/>
There was a deal o <lb/>
damage done, but fortunately the <lb/>
worst shocks were in a wild <lb/>
mountainous country, sparsely <lb/>
sell Id. where there were lame <lb/>
towns to suffer damage. <lb/>
News from India is still <lb/>
it may prove, when we get <lb/>
the it turns from far away <lb/>
districts, in it the has <lb/>
been even creator than at <lb/>
and accompanied by some lots <lb/>
of life. At Calcutta walls were <lb/>
cracked, and a number of them <lb/>
ell. The earthquake was ac- <lb/>
companied by those phenomena <lb/>
peculiar to them- It was followed <lb/>
by an amazingly red and brilliant <lb/>
said by the seismologists <lb/>
to due to stirred <lb/>
by the fall of houses, and by the <lb/>
list n of the <lb/>
a space of miles. The air <lb/>
was tilled with sewer gas <lb/>
fumes, the former <lb/>
natural enough when it is con- <lb/>
that the drains were <lb/>
broken, tho sewers clogged <lb/>
and choked by the falling <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Nor is there reason to <lb/>
believe that tho <lb/>
are yet over, for they <lb/>
generally wind tip in severe <lb/>
shock before the eat th rearranges <lb/>
itself. sued disturbances <lb/>
however, we are reasonably safe, <lb/>
for United States seldom <lb/>
more than a alight seismic <lb/>
shake, and New Orleans and the <lb/>
country around scarcely fool it- <lb/>
New Orleans <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
Celebrated it it Ml <lb/>
alum and all . <lb/>
common to cheap brands <lb/>
Man, York <lb/>
of <lb/>
According to the report of a <lb/>
view in a Yew <lb/>
paper, Sherman has an- <lb/>
Statistics show that of that he is opposed lo <lb/>
stacks three ate struck i and other combinations in <lb/>
by each year, while of of trade Mich an <lb/>
by th- De- church spires sixty-seven, i coming <lb/>
This of of windmills out <lb/>
has given to ally. Au r has been made <lb/>
of Congress- packages his by <lb/>
seed, at a cost if f discharged <lb/>
Over a million of these seed the takes the <lb/>
flower seed- and assembled around the <lb/>
field d, the re- building along it him in his doubly <lb/>
a variety of the an the source of now shadows of old <lb/>
John may mean that <lb/>
he is in favor of them. <lb/>
who are familiar with his public <lb/>
career know confidence <lb/>
can be placed in <lb/>
he may make. This, which was <lb/>
vegetable seed. In ft r spark <lb/>
nearly every variety is only diminish- <lb/>
of vegetable to the but disappears. This <lb/>
distributed- it is said, why <lb/>
age and oblivion are gathering <lb/>
over bis mind and memory. <lb/>
la the author <lb/>
the secret which <lb/>
i f the country kindle a j demonetized silver, which <lb/>
ten of beats, twenty <lb/>
of carrots, <lb/>
of of <lb/>
b; thirty of lettuce, <lb/>
of muskmelons, seventeen of <lb/>
fifteen of <lb/>
Tue entire of seeds <lb/>
distributed to <lb/>
an of square mile <lb/>
I of f . <lb/>
a is approaching. <lb/>
Possibly it has been reserved <lb/>
for a Hillsdale <lb/>
parson to solve problem of <lb/>
He <lb/>
has adopted the plan of having <lb/>
collection taken up by <lb/>
an area . and most popular <lb/>
is largest of , <lb/>
of s; eel ever mm fa <lb/>
, and i , either <lb/>
the up going to altogether, <lb/>
country are camp laming that b, ,,,, Jg <lb/>
they do not make sales to young ladies or I hey must <lb/>
and because the latter <lb/>
are getting all the seed they need <lb/>
from th i department. The dis- <lb/>
proper bas- <lb/>
d the belle around <lb/>
Temporarily, at least, there is a hie. <lb/>
has made trusts in this country <lb/>
possible. He now says that the <lb/>
anti law c n be so amended <lb/>
as to destroy the trusts, but this <lb/>
is a statement that <lb/>
Trusts are the natural <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
business, trade profile due <lb/>
to the contraction of currency. <lb/>
theory that prohibitive law <lb/>
can be made effective is a fallacy <lb/>
on face of it, for currency <lb/>
contraction drives all business <lb/>
and all capital into concentrated <lb/>
channels, and movement is, <lb/>
in nature of thins a ti- <lb/>
the nine-year-old <lb/>
son of Mr. and brooches; many <lb/>
injured heart dances under coarse wool <lb/>
I E- H. <lb/>
of amount-. he <lb/>
ed to packages for each Economist. <lb/>
member of Congress, at a <lb/>
cost of in each <lb/>
congressman got packages <lb/>
the entire cost to government <lb/>
being in 1895 <lb/>
i i . I his is the best iii <lb/>
of packages of seeds was the, for of , n , <lb/>
same as in be preceding year, for Con Every b Is <lb/>
KING NEW FOB <lb/>
CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
but cost was reduced It will cure and <lb/>
men go <lb/>
. In 1806 the congress- H has no equal Whooping Cough. <lb/>
ii. each. ever. Pneumonia, Bron- <lb/>
lot- These statistics will give <lb/>
tome idea of the enormous ex- <lb/>
oft be government seeds <lb/>
a very small item <lb/>
M Will, <lb/>
Va-, July <lb/>
board of trustees of Mary <lb/>
Baldwin Seminary met today and <lb/>
it found on reading the will <lb/>
of late principal. Mary is a weeping away General <lb/>
Julia Baldwin, who died on soldiers with great rapidity. <lb/>
Thursday, she endowed the Id Havana there are twelve <lb/>
Seminary with a lest of one thousand soldiers of the <lb/>
hundred and seventy-five thous- Spanish army in different <lb/>
and dollars. military hospitals. <lb/>
and for It U safe tor <lb/>
ages, pleasant to take, and, above nil <lb/>
a aura cure. It always to take <lb/>
Dr. King New Lite Pills in co auction <lb/>
with Or. New Discovery, as they <lb/>
regulate and tone the stomach and <lb/>
bowels. We guarantee s <lb/>
or money. Free trial bot- <lb/>
at John I. <lb/>
Regular size cunts and <lb/>
Malignant yellow fever in <lb/>
rapidly increasing i Cuba, and <lb/>
for . <lb/>
At the opening of Sunday <lb/>
morning's service at the <lb/>
pal Rev- Dr. F- J. <lb/>
offered up in his a petition <lb/>
for rain. Before the services <lb/>
were concluded was raining, <lb/>
Dr- Murdoch then offered up a <lb/>
prayer in for the rain- <lb/>
The incident created consider- <lb/>
able comment among those <lb/>
were World. <lb/>
in <lb/>
While attending school at <lb/>
Chester, Pa, a few days ago a <lb/>
child of Abel in <lb/>
contact with a schoolmate who <lb/>
had been ill. The <lb/>
Abel child returned home and <lb/>
some chewing she <lb/>
had in her mouth among <lb/>
brothers sisters- Next day <lb/>
the entire family was n <lb/>
with and the la <lb/>
now under <lb/>
Record- <lb/>
Every treasures <lb/>
in its memory names of its <lb/>
friends. People who show the <lb/>
newspaper man never <lb/>
make a better investment or one <lb/>
more sorely a <lb/>
hundred fold sooner or later- <lb/>
has been truly said, comes <lb/>
a time in life of man <lb/>
a word said by a newspaper <lb/>
has a good deal to do with <lb/>
making of the individual<lb/>
--t Ir. <lb/>
All illustration how Hie Texan <lb/>
on the <lb/>
may lie seen <lb/>
says in Meteor- <lb/>
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man openly tit a id <lb/>
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and acorn. I it <lb/>
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made against <lb/>
MM Ilia <lb/>
and <lb/>
I, for one, lo make <lb/>
by <lb/>
of n There is not a drop <lb/>
in my hot i <lb/>
I allied t in or is say <lb/>
I owe no Jew a dollar, <lb/>
any owe me. f <lb/>
as an absolutely man, <lb/>
by i except <lb/>
the to help right a great <lb/>
The prejudice the Jewish <lb/>
people arises in almost every <lb/>
objectionable personality <lb/>
and not Iron char- <lb/>
the entire race mass <lb/>
I Jews arc almost invariably judged <lb/>
by the It outrageously <lb/>
How would <lb/>
estimation unprejudiced in <lb/>
lot us were <lb/>
by our criminals sneaks, Al <lb/>
ask lo M by our nobles <lb/>
but in turn cannot mm our <lb/>
eyes above the level Dickens <lb/>
type of Jew when we come lo consider <lb/>
that people in . the I it <lb/>
shows an narrowness of mind <lb/>
It doesn't take average <lb/>
Chinaman long to get stock on <lb/>
this country after be baa sampled <lb/>
it. A hundred and seventeen of <lb/>
the fellows imported to <lb/>
late about the Nashville <lb/>
A Kansas editor who has been <lb/>
figuring on it has discovered that <lb/>
it coats people the United <lb/>
States a year to be <lb/>
born, a year to be <lb/>
married and a year to <lb/>
be buried. Judging from this <lb/>
if we could get along without be- <lb/>
have town to born, getting married or <lb/>
deportation when their being might materially <lb/>
wet no longer needed. <lb/>
Editor Worthing <lb/>
ton, Ind. Sun writes. You have a vat <lb/>
prescription Electric Bitters <lb/>
mid I cheerfully recommend it <lb/>
and sick headache, and as <lb/>
a general system tonic It has no <lb/>
Mrs. Annie MM Grove <lb/>
was all run down, <lb/>
not eat nor digest fond, had a <lb/>
headache which never her and felt <lb/>
tired and weary, but six <lb/>
Electric. Hitters restored her health and <lb/>
renewed her strength. Prices SO its <lb/>
and l per bottle at L <lb/>
ding store. <lb/>
The Raleigh correspondent of <lb/>
tho Charlotte Observer, writing <lb/>
recent in the <lb/>
Department, <lb/>
ho mailing clerk used to be a <lb/>
little boy. Now a well salaried <lb/>
man that work. A clerk at <lb/>
a year used to what three <lb/>
men at an aggregate of some <lb/>
are doing- At museum <lb/>
the usher used to be U year <lb/>
old boy, per month. Mow <lb/>
he a kid in knickerbockers, at <lb/>
Ob, well, reform <lb/>
voted for, isn't it Well, we are <lb/>
getting it in large and frequent <lb/>
doses, and let us be <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Is it that ha this <lb/>
count i y with nervous , <lb/>
that takes the flesh off their bones <lb/>
vitality from their blood, and makes <lb/>
i fit-in feeble, emaciated and <lb/>
No. It bad cooking, overeating <lb/>
Indigestible stuff, and other health-de- <lb/>
Tho remedy is an artificially digested <lb/>
food the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial. Instead of irritating the <lb/>
inflamed stomach the Cordial g a <lb/>
to rest by nourishing the <lb/>
itself and digesting other food <lb/>
with It. Ho flesh and strength return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea rational f i he cordial <lb/>
palatable and relieves Immediately. <lb/>
No risked to decide on It <lb/>
cent trial bottle that. <lb/>
b A X Is best medicine for <lb/>
Doctors recommend It tn <lb/>
Castor Oil.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019045_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Meter <lb/>
at post office at G <lb/>
S. C, M class mall matter. <lb/>
Wednesday Jolt <lb/>
teems to be same way <lb/>
thinking about local taxation in <lb/>
county. No one favoring it. <lb/>
utter lolly to raise any money to <lb/>
put into the present ft of <lb/>
public Those who lot <lb/>
taxation under other circumstances <lb/>
c never be induced to vole for it at <lb/>
present. public <lb/>
two years are d mined to be a <lb/>
failure. They will continue .-. H long <lb/>
as they are in politic are u.-ed to <lb/>
the <lb/>
This i the of the <lb/>
these in to just <lb/>
now. <lb/>
Senator G. Harris, of Ta <lb/>
died in on Thurs- <lb/>
day of this week. He was somewhere <lb/>
eighty years old. For many <lb/>
years it is said that he would net give <lb/>
the date his birth publication in <lb/>
the Congressional Record. He had <lb/>
been in public lilt for a long time, and <lb/>
no man ever died with as long a <lb/>
life against less could be <lb/>
than Senator Harris. He ha <lb/>
held almost every in the t <lb/>
the people and in none them did h e <lb/>
ever bring discredit If or his <lb/>
constituents. <lb/>
He was the best parliamentarian in <lb/>
America, and this reason, became <lb/>
of the Senate <lb/>
the Democrats came into control in <lb/>
He was a Confederate soldier <lb/>
and the war Governor, of Tennessee, <lb/>
in which posit on he ranked along up <lb/>
with our own Vance. At the close <lb/>
the war he disappeared a time <lb/>
with the valuables ax d a large <lb/>
sum money, even risking, it is <lb/>
said, his to save these. Parson <lb/>
the Military Governor who <lb/>
him advertised him of- <lb/>
a reward for hies apt When <lb/>
it could be safely done. Senator Harris <lb/>
allied into the office one and <lb/>
delivered to Ike the <lb/>
and the money which he had thus <lb/>
saved to the Slate. He was a man of <lb/>
of character, and the entire <lb/>
n a loss in his death. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, July 1897- <lb/>
Another proof Las been given of <lb/>
the power of the money kings over <lb/>
administration. Mr. <lb/>
has virtually been send a <lb/>
special to Congress, asking <lb/>
fr legislation to carry out the v <lb/>
the the appointment <lb/>
a to report what financial <lb/>
the country needs. <lb/>
most know that the I J B <lb/>
and his parliamentary somersaults <lb/>
as Representative <lb/>
cornered him this week when he <lb/>
moved to suspend the and <lb/>
the Morgan Cuban resolution, are <lb/>
sufficient to prevent any action by the <lb/>
the Republican Senators are <lb/>
trying to bamboozle the voters of the <lb/>
country by a little bun- <lb/>
This week Senator Lodge, <lb/>
the committee on Foreign Re- <lb/>
reported a resolution author- <lb/>
the President to use fore, if <lb/>
necessary, to compel Spain to pay the <lb/>
indemnity demanded by two naturalized <lb/>
American citizen who were illegally <lb/>
in Cuba in 1895. If there <lb/>
were any intention to put through <lb/>
Congress, it would be a commendable <lb/>
thing to bring it forward, a Spain has <lb/>
refused to pay any attention to <lb/>
demands for this indemnity for <lb/>
two much wronged of the <lb/>
United States, but to bring it forward <lb/>
with no real intention of having it <lb/>
adopted by both blanches of Cong <lb/>
merely as a political play, is adding <lb/>
insult to the injury already received by <lb/>
the two unfortunates. <lb/>
some unexplained mm the <lb/>
members of the Senate committee on <lb/>
Foreign Relations have their <lb/>
minds about not reporting the treaty <lb/>
for annexation of Hawaii until the <lb/>
regular session, and will report it at <lb/>
once a recommendation that it be <lb/>
ratified An attempt is being made to <lb/>
get the consent of the opponents of the <lb/>
treaty to a vote at this session, it <lb/>
been that the necessary <lb/>
votes to ratify can be obtained. <lb/>
It is not surprising that men of or- <lb/>
comprehension should find it <lb/>
difficult to understand the theory of <lb/>
upon which the <lb/>
can tariff bill, th-j Senate <lb/>
this was constructed, f <lb/>
for instance. The duty on foreign <lb/>
coal is advanced from forty cents to <lb/>
sixty-seven cents a ton, yet Senator <lb/>
interested in <lb/>
coal mines, says the increase will not <lb/>
result in adding one cent to the pay cf <lb/>
the miners, although he admits that the <lb/>
price of coal to the consumer will <lb/>
undoubtedly be advanced. In other <lb/>
words the cents a ton added is a <lb/>
gratuity to the mine owners. Senator <lb/>
Jones, of Ark., thus himself <lb/>
on this coal miners <lb/>
would be justified in asking and ex- <lb/>
higher wages after the n-w <lb/>
tariff goes into t if the <lb/>
cans were sincere in their arguments <lb/>
n of higher taxes. The <lb/>
burden of their speeches on the coal <lb/>
duties, a d on every in the <lb/>
bill, was higher rates news-, <lb/>
to protect American labor <lb/>
the competition of cheap foreign labor <lb/>
and to enable American to <lb/>
pay higher wages, but every. sue <lb/>
knows that is not tariff was <lb/>
increased for. It was to give the coal <lb/>
mine owners and other employers <lb/>
labor large Notwithstanding <lb/>
the increase in the duty on coal from <lb/>
to cents a ton, the miners will <lb/>
he fortunate if wages are not <lb/>
r of increased. Con- <lb/>
will have to pay more for coal, <lb/>
o to the mine <lb/>
rs ard the railways. The <lb/>
was not increased for the benefit of the <lb/>
wage earners, notwithstanding <lb/>
declaration of the protectionists that <lb/>
the high duties were for if <lb/>
American <lb/>
AND POLL HOLD- <lb/>
Gaiety at Pen <lb/>
Some ago the convicts at the <lb/>
penitentiary participate at a swell <lb/>
administration building, <lb/>
but on the Fourth they went on <lb/>
as social functions these day <lb/>
give place everywhere to athletics <lb/>
They had a match game I and the increase will <lb/>
between the two cruet teams of the <lb/>
State prison. The catching and <lb/>
pitching were of game <lb/>
The stick work was not so good as <lb/>
usual. Some brilliant catches were <lb/>
and the score was Kept down <lb/>
close enough to make the anal a very <lb/>
exciting one. <lb/>
After this came a very elaborate <lb/>
dinner, complimentary to the day, by <lb/>
Superintendent Smith. This was <lb/>
by a minstrel show, for which <lb/>
the convicts have been making very <lb/>
great preparations. <lb/>
has not yet been announced <lb/>
what the next social attraction at the <lb/>
penitentiary will be, but whatever it is <lb/>
a great time is anticipated. It is <lb/>
hinted that it will be a watermelon <lb/>
treat, ice cream and cake walk. <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
II g on the <lb/>
will be looked upon by criminals as a <lb/>
of recreation instead of punish- <lb/>
Already there are who <lb/>
attach very little fear to going there. <lb/>
Following are the Registrars <lb/>
and Poll Holders for the school <lb/>
election to be held Aug. <lb/>
BEAVER DAM. <lb/>
Case, Marion <lb/>
Geo W Hem by. Poll <lb/>
Manning, A S <lb/>
Walker, Geo Jefferson. <lb/>
T Hodges-, W U <lb/>
Rives, E P Norris. Poll Holders <lb/>
Stancill, J Randolph, <lb/>
Randolph. <lb/>
BETHEL. <lb/>
H Bryan, W J <lb/>
Henry Poll <lb/>
R A Cher- <lb/>
Randolph Best. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
A H <lb/>
G Nobles. Levi demons. Poll <lb/>
C James, W H Will- <lb/>
isms, J J Chance. <lb/>
No W Smith <lb/>
W L Smith, John Poll <lb/>
J H C <lb/>
Venters. Walter h <lb/>
No Registrars- L H White, <lb/>
No Tug- <lb/>
well, J N Geo Gay. Poll <lb/>
A Morgan, W E <lb/>
Barrett, J R <lb/>
No. CHines, <lb/>
L W Lawrence. S P Humphrey- <lb/>
Poll M Daniel, B F <lb/>
Tyson, J P <lb/>
No. 2- <lb/>
hill, James Brown, Sam Mayo. <lb/>
Poll T Godwin, W <lb/>
L Brown, <lb/>
No S <lb/>
F M Fred Jenkins. Poll <lb/>
J J C <lb/>
Rich Forbes. <lb/>
No 4- Registrars- John F <lb/>
Boyd, W Fleming, Manning <lb/>
Moore, roll I Flem- <lb/>
L A Mayo, B J Wilson- <lb/>
T Mobley, W R <lb/>
Jr, Chas Spain- Poll <lb/>
H J R <lb/>
Dennis Daniel <lb/>
swift creek- <lb/>
No S <lb/>
son, M C Smith, J S Brow-. <lb/>
Poll Johnson, L <lb/>
B L C <lb/>
No <lb/>
man, N R Cory, Fred Cannon, <lb/>
Jr. Poll <lb/>
W Cos. <lb/>
Best Spring Medicine in the Makes <lb/>
People Well. <lb/>
TOBACCO ACRE AGE <lb/>
Letters P. Con- <lb/>
the 1897 <lb/>
O. I. <lb/>
Fluttering and <lb/>
co crop reports, its enormity and a <lb/>
a hundred not based alto- <lb/>
on Nets and circulated in many <lb/>
instances without a strict regard <lb/>
truth, told the purpose of increasing <lb/>
and inducing and booming <lb/>
one's particular town or has in <lb/>
many instances during recent years <lb/>
acted as a boomer lag to reporter., <lb/>
and their section. <lb/>
The writer has along <lb/>
that exaggerated reports the number <lb/>
of pounds of tobacco .-old on any par- <lb/>
market hurt the patrons that <lb/>
market more turn the boom and boast <lb/>
did rood in drawing capital and in- <lb/>
Av den, N. C, July <lb/>
Ms. O. L. <lb/>
Grenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear letter 1st <lb/>
asking the condition of the <lb/>
crop of tobacco, also the acre- <lb/>
age with one year ago re- <lb/>
The condition the a f has <lb/>
wonderfully in the past week <lb/>
in consequence of the recent rains, but <lb/>
the rains toe late to save a good <lb/>
many crops. <lb/>
There are belts the <lb/>
which we are familiar with that have <lb/>
had no mm to do any good in lour or <lb/>
five weeks and these crops are acting <lb/>
badly. We do not think the condition <lb/>
the. tobacco crop is more per <lb/>
cent compared with last rear even <lb/>
dates. The acreage has b. en d <lb/>
in our section fully per cent. <lb/>
J. W. Bro. <lb/>
Willow Greek, X. C, July G, <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, M. C. <lb/>
Dear Yours received. think <lb/>
it a good idea, f here is a decrease in <lb/>
acreage iii this section at least <lb/>
per cent if not more. hits ,. <lb/>
damaged the at percent; i De for diseases t from a debilitated <lb/>
e , . nervous system, and that is Paine's Celery Compound, so generally <lb/>
wan of the county the by physicians. It is probably the most remarkable <lb/>
damage by is at least p r remedy that the scientific research of country has produced, <lb/>
cent. was in Snow Hill Monday and If Edward E. Phelps, M. D-, L. L. D., Dartmouth college <lb/>
saw farmers from all parts ct the what is now known the world over a Paine's <lb/>
. ,,,., ,, ., a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver <lb/>
and they all that the tobacco complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney <lb/>
crop is very poor. Should the troubles. For the latter Celery Compound has succeeded <lb/>
set in now am the opinion again ard again where everything failed. <lb/>
there would be but little change in some <lb/>
the crops in ti s I <lb/>
heard a very prominent the <lb/>
rain not do his crop any good <lb/>
now, it Vat too gone. <lb/>
Taking the as a whole my j <lb/>
county it is very poor. don't think <lb/>
I should miss it far were I to say there <lb/>
will not be over half a crop made in tins <lb/>
county. During the month of June <lb/>
we had but very little ran. Some <lb/>
the funnels commenced priming la-t <lb/>
week. It can't be ripe, is just patched <lb/>
up from the <lb/>
V. T. Cask. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Book, <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
O. I- <lb/>
Greenville, X. C <lb/>
your <lb/>
of c 1st, as to the reduction <lb/>
in the acreage and condition the <lb/>
tobacco crop in our section as compared <lb/>
ii With this in view, J with lust year this We will <lb/>
we that j have to that so <lb/>
make r ard ; that ii may a cm incredible. I <lb/>
the done j the decrease must be as as <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
years present -1 but year. <lb/>
J- A College Preparatory with l <lb/>
and and He-i <lb/>
Kitting in South. healthful and I . <lb/>
Tor <lb/>
Profs. J. A N. <lb/>
so a not to form an exaggerated i lea <lb/>
our eastern crop. <lb/>
During the last few year , <lb/>
of the tobacco trade turned <lb/>
to the eastern North Caro- <lb/>
From them the trade gets its <lb/>
finest wrappers, most silky cutlers and <lb/>
-i strips. Then how important <lb/>
it is that the should be properly <lb/>
as to what they cm gel I om <lb/>
this, by far the <lb/>
in the Sooth. Over <lb/>
estimated crop reports of the acreage <lb/>
and its condition anyone can easily see <lb/>
has the to t <lb/>
price of the p. A <lb/>
interview two or three firmer who <lb/>
have above acreage and <lb/>
publish to the trade that there is the <lb/>
crop in eastern Carolina that ever <lb/>
ore out of soil. Such as this is <lb/>
not untrue but really and seriously <lb/>
damaging to the farmers to the <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
Realizing that there was a <lb/>
reduction in the acreage in the the <lb/>
writer determined to get as near an <lb/>
accurate report the acreage and its <lb/>
so I wrote to <lb/>
several farmers <lb/>
Greene, and K <lb/>
ties asked them to write as <lb/>
as they could judge, just what <lb/>
acreage was this as compared <lb/>
with last, also the condition the crop <lb/>
as compared with same period one <lb/>
year <lb/>
A few have th re- <lb/>
are published herewith. As <lb/>
as we get others will publish then . and <lb/>
we trust that to whom we <lb/>
wrote will t t their hist <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
MB. O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
in asking for <lb/>
concerning tobacco crop re- <lb/>
1st. As to the acreage. In my <lb/>
mediate neighborhood there is about <lb/>
Gil per cent of a crop, not to <lb/>
exceed in the <lb/>
2nd. The condition crop the <lb/>
northern and eastern section the <lb/>
the weed is not so large as <lb/>
j last year but the is very <lb/>
per the is <lb/>
below last refer, as much in oar opinion <lb/>
cases Oil <lb/>
cent caused by the continued j cool <lb/>
in the followed by <lb/>
extreme dryness, premature <lb/>
growth and forcing the <lb/>
without life or size <lb/>
if rain does not come <lb/>
to tell what the result will be. <lb/>
N. C. July 8th, <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
letter of a <lb/>
d ago to hand and I would have an- <lb/>
sooner but have been making <lb/>
some inquiries the <lb/>
to enable me to better answer your <lb/>
question. In reply would state that <lb/>
the acreage in tobacco per <lb/>
cent from last year, while the <lb/>
condition of present crop could not <lb/>
possibly be less than not <lb/>
short of last year, owning perhaps to <lb/>
the late cold spring and the recent <lb/>
drought, and I add that if we <lb/>
have rain soon the tobacco will <lb/>
all the more for it is a crop that <lb/>
imp last or fast according <lb/>
the seasons. There are several barns <lb/>
where furnace tires will not be <lb/>
lighted at all this year without <lb/>
better pi ices than we've had past <lb/>
two years there will be many more <lb/>
in the JOSH to come. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Old Man GUS EVANS O. L. JOYNER <lb/>
the two oldest most experience <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
and OSCAR HOOKER, Owners <lb/>
We always lead in Prices <lb/>
consequently we lead in <lb/>
Pounds. <lb/>
Don't take word it but after <lb/>
August 1st come down and see for yourself <lb/>
which way the straws blow. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
J O Proctor, Davis- Poll free from flea bugs and worms <lb/>
Senators not allow this <lb/>
to be voted upon l session; if lie <lb/>
doesn't, he will very soon learn if <lb/>
attempt is made push in <lb/>
Senate. <lb/>
Tim Senate this week pas ed the <lb/>
the House ac- <lb/>
the Senate amendments, and the <lb/>
document is now in the <lb/>
hands committee. The <lb/>
agents of the various <lb/>
trusts are in Washington in force to <lb/>
see ii interests are taken care <lb/>
by tit conference The <lb/>
length of that the bill remains in <lb/>
will upon <lb/>
strength of the that will be <lb/>
made against some the extraordinary <lb/>
s the trusts. <lb/>
Grime. J H <lb/>
No <lb/>
H S Hardy, Geo I. Poll <lb/>
Holders- W B J R John- <lb/>
son, J D <lb/>
No Registrars <lb/>
Wm Horace Boys- <lb/>
Poll C Kirk- <lb/>
man, Chas Robt <lb/>
Sparkman- <lb/>
FALKLAND. <lb/>
E F F u <lb/>
Poll Molders II S C C <lb/>
Vines, John Pell. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Three and Make ;. <lb/>
he of only <lb/>
marriage third <lb/>
July, as <lb/>
and <lb/>
James Briley. <lb/>
John <lb/>
T B W II Poll <lb/>
Knowing the will Ree I . r, u-n <lb/>
, . , . . D Hill, M <lb/>
H utter disregard the t q Burnett <lb/>
Mid southern part <lb/>
as the C there <lb/>
has rot been any rain to wet he <lb/>
since May 1st until June Ti. <lb/>
crop there is very low and sorry; they <lb/>
won't make third of an average <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
I commenced curing this <lb/>
we. k. J. J. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
Mu. O. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Io band. In n. <lb/>
I will say that in the last few <lb/>
days I have seen or heard <lb/>
large portion <lb/>
in this section. tan <lb/>
the in <lb/>
reduced per cent ard condition <lb/>
Kr or thin that, <lb/>
than one year ago. <lb/>
Acreage about the as two years <lb/>
condition per cent less. <lb/>
Easy to Take <lb/>
to Operate <lb/>
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pins. In <lb/>
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one loan <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
never know <lb/>
tare taken a pill till It Is all i I I <lb/>
-w. C. I. Co., III <lb/>
Proprietors. Lowell, Mass. a <lb/>
The only pills to take with Hood's <lb/>
L F. EVANS. <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
R. S- EVANS <lb/>
PROPRIETORS OF THE OLD <lb/>
pioneer of the Greenville and best lighted <lb/>
house in State- <lb/>
Will be in time for the opening cf the season. An <lb/>
1st-, and we are coins to hum. <lb/>
We have plenty of money, <lb/>
Experienced Force, Ample Room, <lb/>
and will be leaders in high prices <lb/>
As soon as your tobacco is bring it to as- <lb/>
EVANS CRITCHER CO., <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
Property to Sale. <lb/>
ELECTION. <lb/>
In to previsions <lb/>
IT APPOINTED and the public School Law f <lb/>
a Receiver of the Green- j there will lie an election held <lb/>
for the purpose after the in <lb/>
of settling the nM Company, in each and every School <lb/>
I tor sale the real estate in ii Pitt for <lb/>
purpose of levying a Special Public <lb/>
School Tax of on the Poll and <lb/>
cuts on the of properly. <lb/>
election every voter, in favor <lb/>
and adjoining the town of Greenville <lb/>
belonging to said Company. This prop- <lb/>
will be sold on reasonable in <lb/>
lots to suit purchasers. <lb/>
For further information see or ad- <lb/>
dress <lb/>
LOVIT HINES, <lb/>
Receiver ; X. C. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
College Agriculture <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts, <lb/>
Will open Sept. 0th, 1807. <lb/>
Thorough academic, scientific and tech- <lb/>
Special- <lb/>
in every department. <lb/>
Expenses per session, including hoard. <lb/>
For County Students a M <lb/>
For all other Students Oil <lb/>
y for to <lb/>
ALEXANDER y. <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
of SPECIAL TAX shall vote a <lb/>
written or Witt the word; <lb/>
every r <lb/>
to the Special School <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot with <lb/>
the words <lb/>
election shall be held under <lb/>
regulations prescribed for the <lb/>
election of members of the Gene <lb/>
Assembly of North <lb/>
By order Commissioners of <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
I. PERKINS. <lb/>
of Deed <lb/>
buildings and <lb/>
grounds in a Healthful Location with <lb/>
splendid climate. Stands at the very <lb/>
front in Education. Thorough, <lb/>
in its Courses. High Standard <lb/>
its high moral and <lb/>
in its intellectual influences <lb/>
and <lb/>
Very reasonable pile s. Se for <lb/>
to JaS. M. A.<lb/>
bought out <lb/>
the of Silas Lucas Moore <lb/>
the brick .-. I s, ii Brick- <lb/>
now hand very cheap. I can deliver <lb/>
at short notice at any on <lb/>
the Lint one <lb/>
hundred miles of towns Wilson <lb/>
and Lucama, N. C. Address all com <lb/>
ample rs in future to <lb/>
I. F. N. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
S. E PENDER CO. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Opens Se or <lb/>
full courses of study. <lb/>
ii mu of full chairs <lb/>
Women admitted to all classes <lb/>
One <lb/>
to the during the <lb/>
present year. Only male literary college <lb/>
in C is in a <lb/>
city <lb/>
business course offered in <lb/>
the slate. Mini for album and <lb/>
A c. <lb/>
Durham, N . C <lb/>
PAY. <lb/>
hat is war all sell <lb/>
GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TON- <lb/>
for Fever and all <lb/>
Malaria. It i simply Iron and Quinine <lb/>
In a Children love <lb/>
Adults it to bitter, <lb/>
Tonics. Trice, <lb/>
R. R. FLEMING. Pits. E. B. HIGGS, Ca <lb/>
COX, <lb/>
G. I. CHERRY. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
Bank wants your friendship and a share <lb/>
A if not all, of your business, and will grant <lb/>
every favor consistent with safe and sound <lb/>
banking. We invite correspondence or a per- <lb/>
interview to that end.<lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
I will the best goods an d <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all I can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Si Dealers, Tobacco Hue <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
to f <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and you we will as make beat of <lb/>
for lea-t price. All our work is and we to <lb/>
repair our Hue from a to u <lb/>
to come sue PA <lb/>
mm x co. <lb/>
Lit <lb/>
DON'T DECEIVE <lb/>
with the idea you can buy <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
The University.<lb/>
Board <lb/>
a man h, three Brief Ce w, <lb/>
three Full Courses, Law <lb/>
Mu nil a School of Pharmacy. <lb/>
open to Women. <lb/>
fr <lb/>
mill Loan for the Needy. <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
Hill, M. C. <lb/>
or more of them for a Dollar elsewhere, than at <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
They keep the best and a great cut has been <lb/>
made in price. We are determined to sell cheap <lb/>
.<lb/>
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f- <lb/>
box of <lb/>
Oh All <lb/>
In. <lb/>
J w. ran <lb/>
two Friday evening. <lb/>
Tar- <lb/>
A. -M. Moore d <lb/>
C. even <lb/>
from a visit to . <lb/>
Energy, experience and hard cash <lb/>
win even time. You arc invited <lb/>
to an early inspection of low priced <lb/>
and very complete stock of <lb/>
Gents Furnishing Us. <lb/>
Trade with means sure <lb/>
success in securing tor yourselves <lb/>
the widest range for selection. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
F. and Bert James <lb/>
lo on a <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
LI I OF <lb/>
-k <lb/>
an <lb/>
Dress Coeds, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings <lb/>
is superb inspection is invited, <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
I. wile went to <lb/>
today in visit r. <lb/>
H. L Smith returned <lb/>
a trip up <lb/>
A. M. Mi-ore and H. W. <lb/>
Tuesday evening on <lb/>
cal business. <lb/>
book for <lb/>
A return <lb/>
Monday evening;. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie of <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening to visit <lb/>
Miss Bessie <lb/>
Miss Woodward, Durham, <lb/>
Wednesday evening to visit her <lb/>
Woodward. <lb/>
Adams, Boston, Mass., and <lb/>
Voter Tarboro, are <lb/>
Patrick, just of <lb/>
Mis. M. Moore and children, cl <lb/>
id, t the train here <lb/>
fir to <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
A iron. J. U. Moor.- returned home <lb/>
Thursday His Miss <lb/>
e Moore, <lb/>
far a visit <lb/>
Mrs. It. L. and little sou, <lb/>
Mrs. ti. V. and Miss <lb/>
See left Wednesday evening <lb/>
Beaufort to some we-ks. <lb/>
Miss B of Kinston, <lb/>
who ha., been visiting Miss <lb/>
Friday evening. M Dot <lb/>
d her home tor a visit in <lb/>
V. M. King and wile, W. If. <lb/>
and nib-, Urn. James Mr . C. <lb/>
M. Tucker, W. L. Forbes and wife, <lb/>
Myrtle Wilson, <lb/>
Virginia Manning and <lb/>
J. J. C. D. e, II. <lb/>
Tinker and Wilson lift on <lb/>
t Saint-Hay <lb/>
A in Each <lb/>
dined to Vote to <lb/>
The of were nearly <lb/>
all day Tuesday the <lb/>
for t the n dis- <lb/>
in the county. Under the new <lb/>
w old lines arc abolished and <lb/>
each township now constitutes a school <lb/>
district. Five are up- <lb/>
p in each of these and ha-e <lb/>
charge all the schools in i re- <lb/>
townships <lb/>
THE POOR OAK LOVE. <lb/>
Though Deprived by Poverty of Other <lb/>
Joye. <lb/>
The old saying has been re- <lb/>
that at lock- <lb/>
Love has <lb/>
to prison Mini an instance <lb/>
has occurred which dun <lb/>
that it can remove paupers <lb/>
the poor house. <lb/>
A few weeks a young man <lb/>
n lined James Raw I- was Taken sick. <lb/>
He was a stranger, and seemed lo <lb/>
have home and no nils. he <lb/>
physician win, was called to him re. <lb/>
cured his admission lo tin- Count <lb/>
Home, and lie was there. In <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Let's h i re ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
para-J <lb/>
oil hoof, <lb/>
His each. <lb/>
Bi ; th. ditch and iii up <lb/>
T. has Made <lb/>
improvement in his dark <lb/>
j property oat on Dickinson <lb/>
Lot. <lb/>
A. J. who is in <lb/>
charge Cherry Hill Cemetery, has <lb/>
just bad tie- trees the enclosure <lb/>
primmed the <lb/>
at all cl lined lie says if the <lb/>
lot will lots <lb/>
cleaned the cemetery will present a <lb/>
attractive <lb/>
he all who <lb/>
their loll will <lb/>
not it in the walks. <lb/>
, . , ; <lb/>
A tie- pi-sent , . <lb/>
lean <lb/>
j. <lb/>
There are printer, who ham <lb/>
is by work <lb/>
a until creditors in- <lb/>
them lite and <lb/>
Printer. <lb/>
i , <lb/>
It- was opened today. <lb/>
w Mi ilk In e ; i ii Table will be supplied with best the <lb/>
its. M. Call <lb/>
i on a good meal <lb/>
I lie leader ah. . in in.-1 I . <lb/>
is i a at. . <lb/>
lie mi th i has <lb/>
Tie r ii at t.- p.- i. I, -t at lea-l years <lb/>
; c j Th- reason i. that good oil <lb/>
. . ,., ,. promised I-- of <lb/>
J. Co. are ma ten- a ,.,,,. <lb/>
cut in a s <lb/>
After serious ill km Hood's <lb/>
cl <lb/>
i ti wins are <lb/>
Id I Winter <lb/>
up <lb/>
sent the <lb/>
a nice cm i<lb/>
was a good one. let <lb/>
the drop. <lb/>
mi-hi imitate what <lb/>
ban <lb/>
ft the blood and <lb/>
Mora perfect <lb/>
The man whose advice is worth <lb/>
having u to dish to <lb/>
Knowing ones who are <lb/>
telling how should b- run, <lb/>
do well to bear fact in mind. <lb/>
and<lb/>
A barroom bat in <lb/>
the Planters <lb/>
towns are a law I, . , . <lb/>
. , I nous-. ii- i i in, ii <lb/>
to keep oil the . . . <lb/>
r a as tins <lb/>
That school for girls a tone, but the p that be <lb/>
young ladies, allowed it to no in on <lb/>
in in paper. Send ,,. . , <lb/>
a is the <lb/>
by an n printer s journal, <lb/>
Tier- were thirty WM which goes on to say no type or <lb/>
for lie granted th- is Country <lb/>
of Moo-l In wit i <lb/>
., are a good de like the <lb/>
and .-. that are <lb/>
each bad n load <lb/>
are <lb/>
lack local flavor. <lb/>
is the to be, <lb/>
brought to market. <lb/>
While the County . Election , <lb/>
U, a target practice at <lb/>
in Which W. S. Briley was poll holders <lb/>
Hi- Mora wan HI Ike townships <lb/>
. . ,. , i to hold th- local taxation election on <lb/>
M -s i vs-i i g. a <lb/>
the In <lb/>
election of <lb/>
boat rid--. Friday night, i <lb/>
o her Miss Olive I the <lb/>
I legality and it is not that <lb/>
line to and j ft <lb/>
Friday j to the county, is lit In <lb/>
evening. A line w I. Mr. Ii r the county in this and <lb/>
F. ; is ,, . <lb/>
A and  I boy, <lb/>
A a crash, basted lay. <lb/>
up u the cottage d <lb/>
n I hare turn m <lb/>
i here s a huge at th <lb/>
School party in <lb/>
Mr. J. <lb/>
and v had n time. <lb/>
Mi-- Dot Flanagan gave a party to <lb/>
a Thursday evening. It <lb/>
was given <lb/>
i The lax payers that <lb/>
they are already burdened <lb/>
, in this direction, and under the present <lb/>
do not like <lb/>
iii -u- <lb/>
still heavier up-n <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
In r guest, <lb/>
i f <lb/>
Thirty-one i-i <lb/>
last the <lb/>
of several counties in the Slate <lb/>
to giant licenses. Things <lb/>
don't that way down ill <lb/>
Fill, but lo s wish they would. <lb/>
It we had a dollar every <lb/>
his b en asked us the pant I <lb/>
week --I, it hot cough f. r you we Pardoned, <lb/>
would have enough lo II, an has. pardoned <lb/>
ion do who was serving a twelve <lb/>
mouths term jail <lb/>
A game ill was played h-re with d. He has <lb/>
Tuesday th- colored already six months the time. <lb/>
second nines and <lb/>
law was lo i i of i-umber be Handy. <lb/>
tin home Scarcity lumber has in a measure <lb/>
, made operations here proceed <lb/>
he hears some p C , ., , . ,.,. <lb/>
.,.,. , ., r. slower than When I lines <lb/>
the march in D . n . . , . <lb/>
m. i . i . r Br--s Kinston, get their lumber <lb/>
certain quarter, but almost tears to it . . . . .- <lb/>
, . H yard here in troubles this <lb/>
wont m.-ans. of <lb/>
A Preacher But Again. <lb/>
Ignite La incident, without accident, <lb/>
occurred on tins morning <lb/>
The esteemed o the Methodist <lb/>
was riding down th- street on <lb/>
his bicycle, and a passing mule took <lb/>
fright at the wheel. The Pastor grace- <lb/>
fully and the companion <lb/>
went on his way. There <lb/>
upon the r mounted his wheel <lb/>
again, but His lime the bike be <lb/>
came frightened at down <lb/>
came Pastor and all, bin no <lb/>
damage to either, A pass- <lb/>
remarked that even n <lb/>
might <lb/>
The brother somewhat a due time young regained Ins <lb/>
them the way the and and it while there he fell <lb/>
e some making <lb/>
appointments. To him <lb/>
oil the possibility <lb/>
In in- used again to advantage e n <lb/>
net voting tin-e comes, and too <lb/>
of on the committees might <lb/>
a rupture and trouble, because f the <lb/>
tact under this groat new law the <lb/>
and colored <lb/>
together and the colored has <lb/>
just an much controlling the <lb/>
white schools as does th- while <lb/>
b.-r. There was of pulling <lb/>
two roes on in certain <lb/>
but Una the compromise was made <lb/>
of just tacking on one in each, right <lb/>
straight through. <lb/>
Alter the list was made out it <lb/>
was placed Mora the Hoard for <lb/>
c when member, Can- <lb/>
non declined to vote for it, his <lb/>
bring be could not vote f-r the <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
being the I at was <lb/>
tied. <lb/>
Following are the of the <lb/>
Beaver Smith, <lb/>
S. P. H. <lb/>
T George W <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
Hodges, Nathan W. II. Reeve <lb/>
K. P. Norris, col. <lb/>
Bethel C Moore, Jas. II. <lb/>
an., O. J C Taylor, <lb/>
C. L. col. <lb/>
B. N <lb/>
s, U. T. W. M. lard. <lb/>
col. <lb/>
t L. II. White,. W. Smith, <lb/>
F. Carroll, . S. <lb/>
P. Davis, col, <lb/>
G Cox, Asa <lb/>
B. E. C. J. Adam <lb/>
o. I. <lb/>
Farmville K. A. Ii. <lb/>
f Ii. AI. J. D. Jones, <lb/>
Vines, col. <lb/>
A. Cobb, U. <lb/>
F. Edward, Joseph Lang, <lb/>
Charles Cooper, <lb/>
Taylor, M. O <lb/>
J. White, J. L. n. <lb/>
Wan en col. <lb/>
M. Jones. T. <lb/>
G. L. Moore, T. H. Si- <lb/>
col. <lb/>
Stokes, Na- <lb/>
U. II. Garris, <lb/>
col. <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
N. July 12th, <lb/>
Miss Bertha Briley, t <lb/>
is spending this week her <lb/>
Mrs. Andrews. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
spent k <lb/>
Jesse W. Carson. <lb/>
Mr.-. <lb/>
in love Miss Mary Briley, <lb/>
inmate of the Home, . gained her <lb/>
love well. <lb/>
Tuesday be <lb/>
Bryan that he was ready to leave Hie <lb/>
Home, and if Bowed to d so he <lb/>
would lake Miss Briley with him and <lb/>
assume the responsibility of providing <lb/>
her in future. The Superintendent <lb/>
inform- d i in if he show <lb/>
capable caring for the young <lb/>
he would give them both a discharge <lb/>
and they could get married. It de- <lb/>
the young man <lb/>
money and he also claimed to <lb/>
have some land ii <lb/>
Today Superintendent <lb/>
them a discharge, brought the couple <lb/>
to town, and himself applied to <lb/>
Deeds Perkins for a marriage <lb/>
license for The <lb/>
went to the Court Ch <lb/>
where they were married by <lb/>
the Pane It. S. <lb/>
ceremony had an amusing <lb/>
feature about it. When the usual form <lb/>
had been completed <lb/>
wife, th-y still <lb/>
held on lo other's and <lb/>
more. The Justice el wed <lb/>
his book and mil I <lb/>
that's the end of This <lb/>
inn and <lb/>
aid ought to have <lb/>
them it the <lb/>
The couple r. <lb/>
and took their <lb/>
Miss Hale who has been <lb/>
Mrs. W. H, the <lb/>
returned to this <lb/>
miss Annie Clyde Ham <lb/>
is visiting friends Bethel town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
Constable Bryan went <lb/>
o Ta <lb/>
R. A. Bryan and S. L. Peal <lb/>
and Sunday here, re- <lb/>
turned lo this <lb/>
There will quarterly meeting in <lb/>
the Methodist church here next <lb/>
day Sunday. <lb/>
Dr. of Jamesville, fast <lb/>
Ft day here. <lb/>
Prof left Friday <lb/>
he c. <lb/>
Prof. B. F. left last Friday <lb/>
to visit his parents at <lb/>
county and friends in mid <lb/>
Plymouth. <lb/>
It Y u want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
EGO <lb/>
G. <lb/>
town today, looking after the <lb/>
Beaten war-house. <lb/>
was in <lb/>
interest <lb/>
Legra Turkey, <lb/>
Mr. C. B. of town- <lb/>
has something that the <lb/>
Tint will go a no man In <lb/>
Carolina can -how a to. It is <lb/>
a turkey gobbler with a leg. <lb/>
Three months ago got <lb/>
with one of the feet this gobbler. The <lb/>
trouble kept until Mr. <lb/>
concluded lo c it the lame I <lb/>
oil. The operation was and <lb/>
healed I and after it was well Mr. <lb/>
the gobbler u wooden leg <lb/>
and fasten it to the The <lb/>
gobbler gets on his n <lb/>
leg us lively as any of the fowls. <lb/>
Installation. <lb/>
On night the <lb/>
A-era of Ho. iii, <lb/>
A. F. A. M. installed <lb/>
Master <lb/>
J. M. W. M. <lb/>
K. Williams, S. W. <lb/>
J. . Hart, J. W. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
L. I. Moore, Sec <lb/>
J. II. Barrio, S. D. <lb/>
O. J. U. <lb/>
R. W. King and C. Laughing- <lb/>
C. B. Whichard, Tiler, <lb/>
The d got in .-one <lb/>
licks mi the high <lb/>
let noon. <lb/>
ill It let Be <lb/>
a few of my <lb/>
lately drove twice across your <lb/>
county, found good roads, saw <lb/>
homes farms, received the <lb/>
kindest hospitality; but, sis I started <lb/>
from up the river, soon <lb/>
dime lo a told fork in the toad with no <lb/>
sign right soon to another <lb/>
meet to n bold with nothing <lb/>
to tell a which way and how <lb/>
far u, This is hard on the <lb/>
stranger and bis horse. <lb/>
I wish to present lo your County <lb/>
rs th J appeal Moses <lb/>
to know the heart of <lb/>
Praying that you and, your <lb/>
may your way to Heaven's gate, <lb/>
I am most sincerely yours, <lb/>
A. D. Bet is. <lb/>
COUNT X <lb/>
Following is a synopsis o the <lb/>
transacted by the of <lb/>
Commissioners at their July meet- <lb/>
Total i-mount if ill- aW n or <lb/>
outside -f County Hi me, <lb/>
for lifting taxis th-. several <lb/>
townships, County Home ex. <lb/>
County <lb/>
Jail expenses, f 1111.80; <lb/>
sundry claims, <lb/>
paid in Swift <lb/>
and Stock law territory <lb/>
Greenville stuck law <lb/>
Petition H. C. and <lb/>
for new road in Falkland town- <lb/>
ship was <lb/>
was exempted from <lb/>
poll tax <lb/>
The I.-Hi win- as jurors <lb/>
for Sent <lb/>
First Week . S. Williams, Wm <lb/>
Allen Jackson, Joy <lb/>
W II Woolen, L II <lb/>
Is vie John B Smith, It W <lb/>
Bailey, C T Kittrell, W J <lb/>
Israel Moore, J W Burney, F <lb/>
J W Cox, J B Fred <lb/>
Phillip-. John A Lang, J L Sugg, J <lb/>
S Clark, John J White iv J <lb/>
Set Tucker, John <lb/>
ii D C Fl Stan- <lb/>
Warren, J E Page, II H Gray, <lb/>
Wm W Manning, D Joy- <lb/>
G G Whitehurst, J K Buck, J K <lb/>
Second B. Hardy, <lb/>
ard Hardy, ii S T <lb/>
U Hyman, S I W G <lb/>
W F Harrington, B W <lb/>
Tucker, O K, en, W R Burney, <lb/>
W S W V. Pittman, T C Can- <lb/>
non, Alfred Moore, David <lb/>
W W Owens, C C Little. <lb/>
The jury list for th was <lb/>
revised. <lb/>
Got Dot;. <lb/>
Mr. E. B. has recovered his <lb/>
pointer dog which from <lb/>
in in j last week. <lb/>
leaving that city he offered a liberal <lb/>
Masai d the recovery of the deg, and <lb/>
the animal mine lo him by express <lb/>
Monday night- <lb/>
Still <lb/>
A large grading and prizing nun <lb/>
is being built adjoining the Eastern <lb/>
Warehouse, is always the <lb/>
Word with the proprietors of the <lb/>
tern and they in the <lb/>
are <lb/>
in -s, f the coming <lb/>
season aid expect lad the <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Back from Camp. <lb/>
Pitt returned Friday <lb/>
from where they have been <lb/>
in camp for a few days. boy. <lb/>
pretty well tanned. say <lb/>
w most pleasant trip the com- <lb/>
has ever taken. They bad <lb/>
plenty of liberty and fished, sailed and <lb/>
bathed to their heart's content. Most <lb/>
BUG <lb/>
At t in <lb/>
of the Big. <lb/>
I bur <lb/>
-day evening little M,, My <lb/>
caught a June bug. Se tied <lb/>
the bug o one end if a string and las- <lb/>
tuning the other end to a amused <lb/>
at the bug Hy. When the <lb/>
supper bell rung she put the nick, <lb/>
string hug in the yard until <lb/>
she should Coming back out <lb/>
she went to look for her toy. There <lb/>
win ll ; stick and one end of the string, <lb/>
hut tint other end and bog 110- <lb/>
sight. Sin-gave the string <lb/>
pull but other end fast. <lb/>
Calling a one in-, t-i her a <lb/>
harder pull was given -he when <lb/>
out the oilier end from the <lb/>
with a dandling to it. <lb/>
May did not like this kind of a <lb/>
play thing and lost nu time in pulling <lb/>
all between her and <lb/>
the frog. While she was in at tappet <lb/>
the fr g had made a meal the June <lb/>
bug, but not get away with the <lb/>
string and slick. Her brother <lb/>
Alfred d that this was good <lb/>
to keep and that he was going to tell <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
Veterans union. <lb/>
Bryan of Pitt <lb/>
will hold their <lb/>
annual at the grove, in <lb/>
West on <lb/>
of this month. It expected to make <lb/>
great day the mil <lb/>
are r. Well fill-u <lb/>
baskets lot the dinner. S <lb/>
will he made. <lb/>
speeches <lb/>
In <lb/>
Mrs. Tall, tern <lb/>
Oct. 22nd, 1843, lo Allen <lb/>
died at Green <lb/>
villa, N. C, July 1st, <lb/>
Five children survive her; to th -m <lb/>
she leaves the record a life well spent <lb/>
in of King. For many <lb/>
years she was a m of the <lb/>
Methodist church until had <lb/>
her physical strength a <lb/>
all inlaid up-n its altars. <lb/>
On June she <lb/>
was her around the tap <lb/>
per table, and retire h-r own <lb/>
room. When the morning and <lb/>
went lo call her, there was no <lb/>
the silence the mid- <lb/>
hour tin el hail come and <lb/>
her bond and without a struggle <lb/>
the spirit had lied th- earthly house <lb/>
and d Best, <lb/>
Far, like at evening <lb/>
pealing <lb/>
The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and <lb/>
sea- <lb/>
And laden souls by thousands meekly <lb/>
Shepherd, turn their weary <lb/>
to thee. <lb/>
Angels Jesus, of light, <lb/>
Singing to the pilgrims of the <lb/>
night. <lb/>
THE DANGER <lb/>
to which the Expectant Mother <lb/>
exposed and the foreboding and <lb/>
dread with which she looks for- <lb/>
ward to the hour of woman's <lb/>
severest trial is appreciated by but <lb/>
few. All effort should be made <lb/>
to smooth these rugged places <lb/>
in life's pathway for her, ere she <lb/>
presses to her bosom her babe. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
allays Nervousness, and so assists <lb/>
Nature that the change goes for- <lb/>
ward in an easy manner, without <lb/>
such violent protest in the way of <lb/>
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy <lb/>
forebodings yield to cheerful and <lb/>
hopeful passes <lb/>
through the ordeal quickly and <lb/>
without left strong and <lb/>
vigorous and enabled to joyously <lb/>
perform the high and holy duties <lb/>
now devolved upon her. Safety <lb/>
to life of both is assured by the <lb/>
use of and <lb/>
the time of recovery shortened. <lb/>
know one lady, the mother of three <lb/>
children, who suffered in the <lb/>
birth of each, who obtained a bottle of <lb/>
of me before her <lb/>
fourth confinement, and relieved <lb/>
quickly am easily. All agree that their <lb/>
labor was shorter and less <lb/>
John G. Macon, Ga. <lb/>
no PER at all Stores, <lb/>
or sent by mall on receipt of price. <lb/>
BOOKS Information of <lb/>
i. all women, will be sent to <lb/>
anal any address application, by <lb/>
V CO. O. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the prettiest line of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
------A line <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
A Great Reduction Sale. <lb/>
Owing to the rapid advance of the season <lb/>
and finding ourselves largely overstocked <lb/>
we propose to inaugurate a sale <lb/>
this week and continuing a month <lb/>
the largest reduction sale <lb/>
ever<lb/>
Court <lb/>
Near John Hill shot and <lb/>
hilled hit- <lb/>
son drove over seven stalks <lb/>
corn belonging Hall, <lb/>
In Feebly Health <lb/>
Unable to do Her Work <lb/>
and Tired All Troubles <lb/>
Cured by Hoods <lb/>
For the four years I have been in <lb/>
feeble health, and for two yearn post, <lb/>
owing to change of el inn to, I have not <lb/>
been able to do my I was nervous <lb/>
and had a was under I he <lb/>
treatment of physicians, bat I continually <lb/>
worse. My husband Insisted on my <lb/>
trying Hood's and I finally <lb/>
consented, and began taking it the first of <lb/>
June, 1806. The first bottle did me so <lb/>
ranch good I continued with It, and <lb/>
after taking four bottles and one bottle <lb/>
Hood's Pills I am able to do my work, <lb/>
and the tired, la entirely <lb/>
N. Ga. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
s; <lb/>
. I Tanner. Sold by all <lb/>
people who went along with . <lb/>
the soldier boys returned home also. Hood's B <lb/>
Summons for Relief. <lb/>
Men lit, <lb/>
vs, <lb/>
Hay wood Men <lb/>
Hag State of North Carolina, <lb/>
The defendant above name will <lb/>
notice that entitled as above <lb/>
his been commenced in Superior <lb/>
Court. Ir the defendant Is <lb/>
to appear before the of <lb/>
our Superior at a Court to be <lb/>
held the County of Pitt at the court <lb/>
house Greenville, on the second <lb/>
Monday after the Hist Monday of <lb/>
next, the of Sept <lb/>
answer the complaint which w ll be <lb/>
the of the if <lb/>
the Superior of Mi <lb/>
the days of laid term, <lb/>
let the said defendant fake that <lb/>
If he full to answer or the said <lb/>
complaint within the time by <lb/>
Mai will to the <lb/>
for the relief demanded In the <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
Given under my hand and Re of <lb/>
this 7th day of July <lb/>
K. A Clerk S i.-our-. <lb/>
Ft; hr <lb/>
The State Normal <lb/>
and Industrial School, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Offers of the State <lb/>
thorough prof <lb/>
cal, and i education <lb/>
Annual expenses to <lb/>
of members. More than <lb/>
sin Practice school of pupils <lb/>
for teachers. More than 1,900 <lb/>
n presenting every In- <lb/>
state three. In- <lb/>
from those desiring competent <lb/>
trained To secure board in <lb/>
dormitories all free tuition applications <lb/>
must be made before A -gut 1st. for <lb/>
and information, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
rated in e propose to CUT <lb/>
pi ices on all Stock. A cordial <lb/>
invitation is extended to all to pay our <lb/>
store a visit, and examine goods and prices. <lb/>
Lang Sells <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
mm in- <lb/>
HARNESS <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and c me. L can save you money on <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
NEW STORE. <lb/>
Opened a text to 8- T- White's and have a full <lb/>
Choice <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from fresh low in price. A <lb/>
din to nil. Come see me, will make it pay you <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Great Reduction <lb/>
All Summer Goods <lb/>
Under the <lb/>
Also <lb/>
are slashing on all Summer <lb/>
Goods we are determined lo <lb/>
out. No reasonable price refused, before <lb/>
it is too late. <lb/>
Emporium Spring Fabrics.<lb/>
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<p>
Crop <lb/>
The pat been extremely <lb/>
warm North Carolina, <lb/>
with maximum temperature <lb/>
and on every day and <lb/>
eight degree per day above <lb/>
lb normal. weather baa also <lb/>
been very dry, but beneficial local <lb/>
shower occurred in portion of the <lb/>
following Eastern district, <lb/>
Hyde, <lb/>
Craven and Tyrrell; <lb/>
district, <lb/>
Chatham, Moore, Person, Durham, <lb/>
Franklin Warren; western district, <lb/>
Mitchell, Henderson, <lb/>
In <lb/>
counties the week generally <lb/>
been favorable. In general, <lb/>
however, the heat and j-ht have <lb/>
considerably injured pa, h-a on <lb/>
high and sandy lands; arc every- <lb/>
where rain. Ci. is doing <lb/>
however; it is and growing <lb/>
rapidly; stand very <lb/>
quite not yet -ring <lb/>
rain. Corn need badly; it <lb/>
is small and the the dry <lb/>
is to make it silk and la.- too h .; it <lb/>
has good color, but is t. <lb/>
lard; bugs <lb/>
some damage. Tobacco seems b i <lb/>
uttering some drought; <lb/>
leaves have cured in the <lb/>
Gardens and are <lb/>
a serious t back by the <lb/>
dry, hot weather in those <lb/>
where no local showers occurred. <lb/>
Stand of peanuts is not very good. <lb/>
Many have hem planted. Melons <lb/>
getting ripe. Threshing wheat con- <lb/>
Oat all cut in eat; Rome <lb/>
still to be out in west portion. <lb/>
doing well. Splendid weather for <lb/>
The blackberry season i at <lb/>
its crop is very small. <lb/>
All crop are clean well <lb/>
enable them to stand the <lb/>
drought much I than other- <lb/>
wise <lb/>
STEPHEN <lb/>
from a Snake Bite. <lb/>
On Tuesday morning while <lb/>
who lives steal east <lb/>
Hendersonville, cradling rye, <lb/>
ion. Burton, i lo, was <lb/>
him. binding. The father cut over <lb/>
where a large was lying, <lb/>
and when the son came to hind the <lb/>
grain the snake sunk its fangs into <lb/>
him. It was between and o'clock. <lb/>
Whiskey was given boy. but only <lb/>
a pint at and a messenger <lb/>
was sent Dr. <lb/>
about When th <lb/>
doctor got boy was <lb/>
and died about o'clock. <lb/>
Hendersonville Time. <lb/>
Fumy j unction Case. <lb/>
This l notable year for injunction <lb/>
ones in this State, but the <lb/>
of them came up at Durham Mon- <lb/>
d i; . A colored Baptist church, claim- <lb/>
it had first employed a <lb/>
play ail a Fourth of July festival, <lb/>
obtained an injunction to restrain the <lb/>
band playing for another church <lb/>
of the Mime denomination. <lb/>
Dr. M. B. <lb/>
Rev. Di. M. H. Mo <lb/>
I Va., one of the most <lb/>
divines in the South, ha <lb/>
the pastorate the Free- <lb/>
mason Street church to accept <lb/>
a call to of <lb/>
church, of Baltimore, which i now Ins <lb/>
brother's charge. <lb/>
of French silver five- <lb/>
franc pieces annually disappear from <lb/>
circulation. according to an <lb/>
official announcement just made by the <lb/>
French government, is to a queer <lb/>
belief. When the great <lb/>
Napoleon first put these coins into <lb/>
it was difficult to induce <lb/>
adopt th-m. Accordingly, <lb/>
he caused a story to be circulated to <lb/>
effect that on of the coin con- <lb/>
in its interior a check for <lb/>
written on asbestos paper, and <lb/>
the bank of France to pay <lb/>
the finder the money all in five-franc <lb/>
silver pieces. It is in the hope of <lb/>
discovering this mythical check that so <lb/>
many thousand of five franc pieces are <lb/>
broken in half every year. <lb/>
The proprietor of a large New York <lb/>
dry good store women <lb/>
are the buyers, and I that most <lb/>
of them care more the <lb/>
m-in than for the It would <lb/>
be i the mark to say that many <lb/>
look on the advertisements as <lb/>
n a good advertisement <lb/>
ways is. <lb/>
Am Old Tim of Crater <lb/>
Remarkable <lb/>
doubt if any man ever a <lb/>
more singular <lb/>
Colonel once fell to <lb/>
the lot of my old friend, Stephen <lb/>
who formerly lived in <lb/>
Center, Vt. Mr. <lb/>
like of us, had his <lb/>
the most conspicuous, <lb/>
perhaps, his habit of always <lb/>
carrying umbrella. No matter <lb/>
what the weather or what the <lb/>
signs might lie, he never went out <lb/>
without an umbrella. He knew it <lb/>
would be sure to rain. if did. <lb/>
Where he got this impression <lb/>
know. He may have been out <lb/>
some time in his youthful days in <lb/>
his best clothes without an umbrella <lb/>
when it came on to rain. <lb/>
years ago, when they be- <lb/>
making the curious and costly <lb/>
experiments in the arid regions of <lb/>
tho far west, firing explosives from <lb/>
balloons, and one tiling another, <lb/>
to produce rain, Mr. <lb/>
standing one day with his umbrella <lb/>
under his arm, in the <lb/>
Center perusing the news- <lb/>
paper which tie had just taken from <lb/>
the mail, <lb/>
do they mate all this <lb/>
money in mere experiments when <lb/>
i hey could rain with certainty <lb/>
and at a far less cost Why don't <lb/>
Mad for <lb/>
could you asked a <lb/>
neighbor who was standing Bear. <lb/>
I could go out without <lb/>
my said Mr. <lb/>
and, as it may seem, it is <lb/>
not the less certainly a that be <lb/>
wrote to the mayor of a town near <lb/>
which some of these experiments <lb/>
had been conducted offering to go <lb/>
there and produce rain for his <lb/>
It shows the consuming de- <lb/>
sire for rain on the part of the <lb/>
people, and their readiness to take <lb/>
any chances to get it, that they <lb/>
mediately sent Mr. a <lb/>
draft for the money to come on <lb/>
with, without even asking him how <lb/>
he was going to produce the rain. <lb/>
Sir. arrived <lb/>
at the town, he was met at tho rail- <lb/>
road station by a delegation of <lb/>
who escorted him to the hotel. <lb/>
Later he was waited on officially by <lb/>
tho rain committee of the town <lb/>
council, who, in the presence of the <lb/>
reception committee and a large <lb/>
Dumber of other interested citizens, <lb/>
asked Mr. his plans. <lb/>
had had some queer people <lb/>
in this town at one time and an- <lb/>
other, but Mr. <lb/>
to them to be tho most useless per- <lb/>
son they had ever had there. At <lb/>
first they thought they would kill <lb/>
him at once, that there would at <lb/>
least be slight saving ship- <lb/>
ping him back as freight; hut Ste- <lb/>
was so obviously a well mean- <lb/>
man that finally they thought <lb/>
they would give him a trial, which <lb/>
they did on the following day. <lb/>
was a day on which any other <lb/>
man in the world would have left <lb/>
his umbrella at Ironic, anyway. Ste- <lb/>
to leave <lb/>
his at homo for the first time in <lb/>
many years, and he was equally <lb/>
confident of what would happen. <lb/>
He had been a little shaken, person- <lb/>
ally, by the of the people <lb/>
after his simple plan had been <lb/>
folded, but his confidence in the <lb/>
success of his plan was quite <lb/>
broken. He laid his umbrella care- <lb/>
fully across the foot of the bed in <lb/>
room at the hotel, looked at it <lb/>
lovingly and then went <lb/>
down to meet tho committee. <lb/>
walked, Stephen ahead, <lb/>
the rain committee and the <lb/>
next and after <lb/>
the people, along the dusty road. <lb/>
it No, no, no. It <lb/>
seemed to Stephen, and it seemed <lb/>
to the people, too, that the corn <lb/>
shriveled up as he passed and that <lb/>
the last blades of glass withered. <lb/>
gave him one more trial <lb/>
the next day, with the same results, <lb/>
and then they took him back to tho <lb/>
railroad station. They had taken <lb/>
him away from the station in a car- <lb/>
carried him back on a <lb/>
rail, but this was a matter of detail <lb/>
that almost Stephen's at- <lb/>
at the time, glad was he <lb/>
to get back at all. <lb/>
the day after Mr. <lb/>
return to Center he <lb/>
went out without an umbrella. He <lb/>
bad had a great experience, he <lb/>
had been somewhat d by <lb/>
it. Possibly be had been <lb/>
all these years, and he thought he <lb/>
would see. But that day there came <lb/>
a storm that swept away every <lb/>
bridge in the comity, and which <lb/>
washed away, too, whatever <lb/>
the extraordinary <lb/>
in the arid regions had made <lb/>
upon the mind of Mr. Stephen <lb/>
until be died, Mr. <lb/>
umbrella <lb/>
ways, as m as ever in tho belief <lb/>
that it would rain if be went out <lb/>
without York Sun. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Texas will raise this year ore <lb/>
of the <lb/>
crop bi tho largest in <lb/>
history of the while, th <lb/>
Is hereby given that nil <lb/>
I e made to the Board if Commissioner <lb/>
harvested , <lb/>
tie lice between and large and U ml at <lb/>
Ins townships in with <lb/>
day filed with said <lb/>
G. M. i <lb/>
II. S. f Carolina <lb/>
M. a. township <lb/>
of <lb/>
J township. <lb/>
W. B- <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court, made on the 7th day of <lb/>
July. will sell to the <lb/>
bidder, tor cash, at the Court <lb/>
door, in the town Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C. on the 28th day of July, <lb/>
11-97, the following described <lb/>
and notes and evidences debt <lb/>
to the i state of A. Clark, <lb/>
teased, <lb/>
Note due January 1st, 1891, <lb/>
j. Staton, for secured by <lb/>
gage . the life estate of J A Staton i <lb/>
ii on certain realty and certain <lb/>
property. <lb/>
Note due January 1st, 1864, fr, m Mi <lb/>
Dickinson and Jas Clark lo. <lb/>
Two notes due January 1st, <lb/>
from E S Green for each. <lb/>
Note due May 25th, 1871, from u <lb/>
A. Adams for <lb/>
Note due August 1367, from Ab <lb/>
for <lb/>
Note due Is, from <lb/>
Boyd and J. S. Clark M <lb/>
subject to certain credits. <lb/>
Note February 3rd, <lb/>
Boyd tor o. <lb/>
Note due 9th, <lb/>
Bod, for <lb/>
Note duo March 1st. IS -7, from <lb/>
Boyd, for <lb/>
Note due Kb, <lb/>
Boyd, for <lb/>
due 1st. 1854, <lb/>
Bowl, <lb/>
Note due 1st, 1852, from <lb/>
for <lb/>
due May Mb, <lb/>
Boyd, for subject I certain <lb/>
credits, <lb/>
Note due 1853, from <lb/>
A Boyd, for <lb/>
Note due March Gill, from <lb/>
Boyd, for 89.70. <lb/>
Note due December i <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
Note due April 2nd, MS, from A bier j <lb/>
Boyd. for . <lb/>
and twenty six <lb/>
of stock in the Port <lb/>
Company, issued <lb/>
hot of Confederate States f Amer- <lb/>
bonds. Issued between <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Lot cf Stale Worth <lb/>
famed 1880 and <lb/>
This July 7th, 1897. <lb/>
W. It. <lb/>
Executor of a. M, Clark, deceased. <lb/>
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb/>
well to liberal <lb/>
On corn lands the yield <lb/>
increases and the soil improves <lb/>
if properly treated with fer- j <lb/>
containing <lb/>
not under <lb/>
actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
A trial of this plan costs but <lb/>
little and is sure to lead to <lb/>
profitable culture. <lb/>
All ab <lb/>
i. . hi <lb/>
in a b <lb/>
face m <lb/>
New <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
IS JUST FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb/>
it Not. <lb/>
MUM Co. Pi. Urals, Mo. <lb/>
lost Tear, <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
II In the <lb/>
n.-vi r nil<lb/>
Application tor a <lb/>
There are now on file tit the <lb/>
House leading <lb/>
written <lb/>
for office, west i f <lb/>
by or <lb/>
influential politicians- Homo of <lb/>
are by entire <lb/>
State delegation, <lb/>
Senators. still <lb/>
in at of about <lb/>
a day. Each application is <lb/>
several letters <lb/>
of and the whole <lb/>
forms an mass of <lb/>
Treasury <lb/>
Department show that <lb/>
New Iris most of the seek- <lb/>
The applications tor office <lb/>
in Treasury by leading State-s is <lb/>
as New York, <lb/>
Ohio, <lb/>
District of Columbia, <lb/>
Louisiana, California, <lb/>
and Texas. 127- <lb/>
SEE THAT <lb/>
w t, . <lb/>
t I I I<lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
is a picture celebrate <lb/>
PARKER <lb/>
Best in use <lb/>
The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Fens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Fens, <lb/>
will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
REWARD, <lb/>
The readers this paper will be <lb/>
pleated to learn that there i- at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science has <lb/>
been able ti cu-e in all its stage and <lb/>
is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
the positive cure now to <lb/>
Catarrh <lb/>
a disease, requires a con- <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
Core Is taken internally, acting directly <lb/>
upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
the system, thereby the <lb/>
foundation of the and giving <lb/>
the patient by building up the <lb/>
and assisting nature in do- <lb/>
work. The proprietors bare so <lb/>
its curative powers that <lb/>
they filer One Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
ease that it foil to cure. Send for list <lb/>
of testimonials. <lb/>
F. J. . Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
by druggist price <lb/>
the <lb/>
Not n Welcome Topic <lb/>
was just three years ago <lb/>
tonight that yon proposed. <lb/>
what did you want to <lb/>
bring that up for on only night <lb/>
of the week that I have away from <lb/>
business <lb/>
A Story of <lb/>
Sidney Smith said of the great Dr. <lb/>
master of Trinity college, <lb/>
that was his forte and om- <lb/>
his On <lb/>
two fellows of the college, <lb/>
thinking to get his range, <lb/>
read up the subject of Chinese meta- <lb/>
physics and then disputed about it <lb/>
in lie listened <lb/>
in silence for n time, and then oh- <lb/>
served, I see you have <lb/>
reading a paper which I wrote for <lb/>
an of science <lb/>
Chinese dictionary authorized <lb/>
by the imperial government con- <lb/>
classes of words, of which <lb/>
include the more important. <lb/>
This famous dictionary, the most <lb/>
ancient of any recorded in literary <lb/>
history, was arranged by Pa-out- <lb/>
he, who lived about B. C. <lb/>
r Job Printing <lb/>
Anything from , <lb/>
Poster, <lb/>
The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
A CELLAR FIRE. <lb/>
New York Fireman's <lb/>
of <lb/>
There is article on Risks <lb/>
n a Fireman's T. <lb/>
Hill in St. Mr. Hill <lb/>
While of cellar fires, let <lb/>
me relate an incident that happened <lb/>
to some in tho down <lb/>
town district a fire of this de- <lb/>
It occurred in Barclay <lb/>
street, in the of a crock- <lb/>
and glass warehouse, amid th.- <lb/>
straw used to pack the glassware. <lb/>
It sent forth a dense, stifling smoke <lb/>
and was an ugly fire to light. I <lb/>
will relate it in the rather <lb/>
way in which it was told <lb/>
mo by a fireman one of the com- <lb/>
that were to sub- <lb/>
due it. The Story gives an idea of <lb/>
what the firemen in the business <lb/>
part of a big city may have to face <lb/>
at any time. <lb/>
station came in one night at <lb/>
We rolled, and found file <lb/>
in Barclay street in a crockery <lb/>
warehouse. Burning straw, jute, <lb/>
excelsior and all that sort of <lb/>
In I never <lb/>
saw such smoke since been in <lb/>
the business. We went through the <lb/>
building and found the fire hadn't <lb/>
gut above the cellar. We tried to <lb/>
get the line down the cellar stairs, <lb/>
but it was no use; no one could live <lb/>
on that stairway for a minute. The <lb/>
chief then d us up, sent out a <lb/>
second second and we <lb/>
sailed in to drown it out; en- <lb/>
got the rear; T engine the stair- <lb/>
way, to it from coining op, <lb/>
and our company, got the front. <lb/>
We pried open the iron cellar door.- <lb/>
on the mint, only to find that <lb/>
the elevator used to carry freight <lb/>
to bottom had been run up to <lb/>
the top. Here were four inches of <lb/>
Georgia pine t, cut through And, <lb/>
phew, such work in smoke <lb/>
we got through this, opened <lb/>
it up it tame No flames, <lb/>
just smoke, and with force <lb/>
to suffocate a man in a second. We <lb/>
backed to the gutter and got a <lb/>
fresh air in our lungs and <lb/>
went tit it again. We brought a <lb/>
foot bidder r from the truck and <lb/>
lowered it <lb/>
found we couldn't touch bottom I <lb/>
A -15 foot ladder Was put down and <lb/>
only three rungs remained above <lb/>
the sidewalk. This showed that <lb/>
there was over feet of cellar and <lb/>
And down in this place <lb/>
we had to go with the line. <lb/>
the sooner got at it tho <lb/>
sooner it was over. Shifting the line <lb/>
over the top rung of the ladder, so <lb/>
it Wouldn't get caught, n we <lb/>
started. It only feet, but I <lb/>
can tell you it seemed like be- <lb/>
fore we got to bottom. course, <lb/>
when we got then it wasn't so bad; <lb/>
the smoke lifted and gave us a <lb/>
in cellar shaft where we <lb/>
could work, and we soon drove the <lb/>
lire away lo the and out, but <lb/>
going n we got it dose of <lb/>
remember to our last, <lb/>
The company working in the rear <lb/>
fared even worse than the other. <lb/>
They had to descend into a narrow <lb/>
court only -1 feet Wide, about feet <lb/>
long width of tho <lb/>
and feet deep, merely a shaft to <lb/>
give light and air to the cellar and <lb/>
When the company in <lb/>
front got to work, they drove <lb/>
the fire to the rear with such <lb/>
that this company was com- <lb/>
to ascend rapidly to the <lb/>
street floor to save their lives. <lb/>
yon may he known. ., <lb/>
Continue that yon may be fl <lb/>
known. Stop year t Mil o I <lb/>
will soon All <lb/>
A I All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
are invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the; <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
J V . becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
PHIS <lb/>
Family GROCERIES, Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
-----Consisting <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
To the Editor have an absolute <lb/>
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb/>
permanently cared. So am I <lb/>
of its I it my duty to <lb/>
hollies to those of your readers <lb/>
who have Bronchial or <lb/>
Lung Trouble, if they will write me <lb/>
express and address. Sincerely, <lb/>
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C, IS Pearl St. Hew York. <lb/>
Tho 11.1 . . <lb/>
ltd. J-in- <lb/>
of------ <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
Meal, <lb/>
Ac., <lb/>
Lard, <lb/>
Sugar <lb/>
which i am <lb/>
selling so low <lb/>
that it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see inn <lb/>
and will <lb/>
treat you fair<lb/>
Tho modern stand- <lb/>
ard Family <lb/>
cine Cures the <lb/>
common every-day <lb/>
ills of humanity. <lb/>
it and nil <lb/>
lot <lb/>
. pot in time in-n <lb/>
-t n. <lb/>
Bind drawing r <lb/>
Va II Dot, <lb/>
i I patent <lb/>
A I with <lb/>
of in V. S. <lb/>
lice. Add . I <lb/>
i Or. o. C. <lb/>
A It. K <lb/>
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