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In Spring . <lb/>
And all <lb/>
should read <lb/>
Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
It is paper for <lb/>
I VOL XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST <lb/>
bill II, let your <lb/>
ants i told i r ugh <lb/>
Tho people rend <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
O-e Scraps Yon <lb/>
About. <lb/>
pi a Drowning Han. <lb/>
Two white women had <lb/>
rite near Willow <lb/>
t Mills Such screech i I found that <lb/>
lug scratching acct gouging the strong <lb/>
I at <lb/>
the in the <lb/>
tropics, I turned in a <lb/>
and hair-pulling was never seen <lb/>
in these digging before- Their <lb/>
hail to separate them. <lb/>
This could not be until one <lb/>
choked the breath out of his wife <lb/>
and the other knocked bis down <lb/>
id dragged oft <lb/>
Journal- <lb/>
The Western <lb/>
has appealed the <lb/>
order of railroad commission <lb/>
reeking cents the rate fore <lb/>
word <lb/>
contends that the rate n just <lb/>
it would force <lb/>
to operate at a loss; also <lb/>
the commission has no power <lb/>
la make rates for telegram i- <lb/>
We know hen law is <lb/>
down there, or how bead of <lb/>
Judge King, of Sew is <lb/>
geared, km is geared <lb/>
all right In a divorce case <lb/>
before him lie to permit <lb/>
the children to be brought <lb/>
court as witness for or <lb/>
either parent, and stated hie <lb/>
position thus care not what <lb/>
the law or facts of the case <lb/>
may be ; I will not one of <lb/>
these to tho stand impending with the feelings <lb/>
similar circumstances fifteen <lb/>
year before- It suddenly <lb/>
curt-d to me that if I shouted with <lb/>
me, and that, what I could. I <lb/>
being swept ii an <lb/>
and as the coast-line <lb/>
trended north ward, was <lb/>
equivalent lo being taken out to <lb/>
sea. of being once <lb/>
more in tho clutch of <lb/>
tent and Inexorable force of the <lb/>
sea overwhelmed me with dismay. <lb/>
I with horror all <lb/>
tho that had <lb/>
my experience of <lb/>
to this u was <lb/>
added the knowledge that there <lb/>
though a great, <lb/>
danger from shirks- J looked <lb/>
to my j iv bat a small coral <lb/>
islet pr rock, a few <lb/>
in an <lb/>
that by husbanding <lb/>
strength it might be practicable <lb/>
to reach it- <lb/>
rating I was over <lb/>
by a terrible fatigue, and <lb/>
as my strength tailed I became <lb/>
conscious of the fact that a great <lb/>
disaster was at hand- Almost <lb/>
abandoning hope, I <lb/>
the experienced <lb/>
the shadow of the death that was <lb/>
for or either <lb/>
mother- I will permit <lb/>
ti placed in <lb/>
a position that thy will <lb/>
have to look back it with <lb/>
in And that <lb/>
settled it- for that Judge. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Biggest on <lb/>
biggest farm id the world <lb/>
in the southwestern part <lb/>
said Mr- P- of <lb/>
J, the N i l. <lb/>
is owned operated by a <lb/>
i. i cf northern capitalists <lb/>
and embraces acres of <lb/>
land, which were originally a big <lb/>
pasture for cattle- laud is <lb/>
devoted to cultivation cf, cot- <lb/>
corn, I <lb/>
west the estate ram . <lb/>
mile. The Southern i <lb/>
railway run through it for <lb/>
Dearly forty A <lb/>
o attention is paid t- raising j <lb/>
p of tire <lb/>
heal <lb/>
several steamers on the <lb/>
navigable rivers that through <lb/>
their mammoth farm, and they <lb/>
have also rice mills, a shipyard, <lb/>
plant and Sew York <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Salvo. <lb/>
keel salve in the w-rid for Cut <lb/>
Son. Salt <lb/>
fever chapped Ha <lb/>
Corns, all Skin <lb/>
Pile or on <lb/>
It is M <lb/>
or m refunded <lb/>
price cents per box. sale t-y <lb/>
Jno. L <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
c with tho rest of human- <lb/>
Mil my the <lb/>
sound might the shore, <lb/>
that a be <lb/>
put for my rescue, and <lb/>
might teach me time- <lb/>
Although was aware of <lb/>
the tact, my cries bad been <lb/>
heard.- half half <lb/>
with the tide. I had man <lb/>
aged to sufficient salt <lb/>
water to produce partial <lb/>
b good <lb/>
almost it <lb/>
seems managed to roach <lb/>
the coral rock to which reference <lb/>
has been made. Although felt <lb/>
pain the time, the sharp <lb/>
edges of the coral growth severe. J <lb/>
cut my hands body, <lb/>
bleeping freely when over- <lb/>
taken by a boat which, with <lb/>
my knowledge had put out to <lb/>
save me- suddenly <lb/>
conscious c f the of my <lb/>
roe no era <lb/>
a the knife <lb/>
like edges of the coral <lb/>
which my <lb/>
Whether it was the <lb/>
smell of blood, <lb/>
at the tilde X was lifted <lb/>
from the water tho canoe, a <lb/>
shark was almost touching, me, <lb/>
bat the poise splashing made <lb/>
by the men the boat success- <lb/>
fully <lb/>
no i i-i. of being <lb/>
lifted into the but was in ,. <lb/>
dead faint for some minutes- <lb/>
no lime during this latter <lb/>
was conscious of the <lb/>
slightest tendency to survey my <lb/>
pest life, or to deplore the sips <lb/>
and failings which I share in <lb/>
M. Won't. J. L. <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville. X. C <lb/>
Practice in all courts.<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
in ail the courts. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER i <lb/>
to <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson, <lb/>
N- N. <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
in ll the <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
i . c. <lb/>
Olive over <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
John E. F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, X. C. Greenville, N. <lb/>
k, I <lb/>
X.<lb/>
of claims. <lb/>
made on time. <lb/>
John V. Small, H. Long, <lb/>
LONG- <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
in all the Court. <lb/>
county has imported <lb/>
about bushels of this <lb/>
season from Louisville, and <lb/>
the Farmer's of <lb/>
ton, says the to make <lb/>
as all thoroughly of <lb/>
ourselves. It is in the <lb/>
result of men quitting farm to <lb/>
strip tan bark, mill logs, <lb/>
a team for hauling and <lb/>
other doubtful ventures that <lb/>
promise to yield a little ready <lb/>
Richmond Dispatch i <lb/>
strictly right in saying that the <lb/>
is getting to be the <lb/>
absorbing question with us, over- <lb/>
all others. Finance, <lb/>
tariff, bills, internal <lb/>
international <lb/>
sink into when <lb/>
compared with this- The <lb/>
-i be controlled or crushed- <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
who require medicine to <lb/>
regulate the kidneys <lb/>
In; true i, in Electric <lb/>
in. does not <lb/>
nor <lb/>
cant, but acts as a tonic and <lb/>
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels <lb/>
adding and giving tone to the <lb/>
organs, thereby aiding Mature in the <lb/>
performance of the unctions. Electric <lb/>
Bitters Is an excellent and <lb/>
aids Old People find it just <lb/>
exactly what Trice fifty and <lb/>
1.00 bottle at John <lb/>
drugstore <lb/>
in a Colored <lb/>
was a picnic in one of the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
The h were to be applied <lb/>
of th pastor's <lb/>
It was that <lb/>
woman who the <lb/>
should take a well filled <lb/>
basket, covered with heavy paper, <lb/>
a card inside bearing her <lb/>
baskets were to go to the <lb/>
highest bidder, the <lb/>
was to eat with <lb/>
that brought the <lb/>
old and young, came <lb/>
into Uncle <lb/>
arose as be waved <lb/>
his hand for said <lb/>
h is de <lb/>
lie church, do is <lb/>
teed, highest bidder de grub, <lb/>
mine <lb/>
Au this <lb/>
.- that lie cut <lb/>
a white cake with a <lb/>
sash the <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
first basket brought M <lb/>
but nave <lb/>
to that no more <lb/>
would go at that price. <lb/>
The came better. It <lb/>
was here that a new feature <lb/>
was introduced, Drake, a <lb/>
rouser. came <lb/>
in, four or rive dollars, <lb/>
and to bid. Au old sister, <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
yelled out eat <lb/>
Several others this same <lb/>
statement, but Jim held his <lb/>
ground, and d, money is <lb/>
Us a good m any body <lb/>
money is money I <lb/>
Uncle his hand <lb/>
said picnic urn <lb/>
be on <lb/>
no Jim, <lb/>
buy no <lb/>
as <lb/>
when stole <lb/>
sack r hipper- <lb/>
Mosby went for him and <lb/>
s Hashed a basket over bis head. <lb/>
and every <lb/>
direction, four or <lb/>
the fracas. The <lb/>
and c turned out the <lb/>
lights. Jim, roaster, escaped <lb/>
in the darkness and took a basket <lb/>
with him as he went, and <lb/>
a match <lb/>
Mosby Elder J <lb/>
were fighting over in a <lb/>
each thinking other was Jim. <lb/>
When peace was restored, it <lb/>
was f that, seven baskets I <lb/>
were that the cake <lb/>
with the was also <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
Human Nature, <lb/>
like to visit New York- The <lb/>
manner which s there <lb/>
done re Lain me of is <lb/>
so says a writer <lb/>
Hardware- Over the next <lb/>
town have an old who <lb/>
a general He ca. <lb/>
one rake in an <lb/>
antiquated pattern, and a <lb/>
war time A customer who <lb/>
needed a rake to the <lb/>
said the old man, <lb/>
crossly, can take it or leave <lb/>
it, just as you <lb/>
don't seem very <lb/>
to sell goods said customer. <lb/>
don't as am <lb/>
anxious to sell that was the <lb/>
answer- I do <lb/>
to order another <lb/>
We have a merchant in this <lb/>
who is just the opposite. <lb/>
He will do anything to make a <lb/>
sale. He is very learned his <lb/>
and great is bis use of <lb/>
Latin. He was talking to the <lb/>
Widow about, boy. <lb/>
much Henry reminds me <lb/>
of dear said <lb/>
he's the very <lb/>
This merchant had half a dozen <lb/>
of the most of <lb/>
our seat In his store, and <lb/>
was weighing them on the scales. <lb/>
A short, stout German woman <lb/>
came in. and the merchant said, <lb/>
The scales hang t 210- <lb/>
gracious, Sob <lb/>
said the would <lb/>
have thought yon would is n <lb/>
that <lb/>
said answer, <lb/>
see, I was fat yon don't <lb/>
PEOPLE'S STORE <lb/>
To the People of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Better Times. <lb/>
I The says <lb/>
that on <lb/>
I hand la to <lb/>
thus help the good <lb/>
Co t -g <lb/>
Tin re is old adage to the <lb/>
afloat that what is worth doing <lb/>
all is well. <lb/>
along. The belief is general that i cannot see the force I hat pro- <lb/>
the has to its j the car we are apt to <lb/>
hunt tho direction of adversity of <lb/>
in other motorman <lb/>
the <lb/>
prosperity. Lot <lb/>
body shove, to <lb/>
and it<lb/>
hive relaxed, . . <lb/>
j . . . . Placed on a table and made ., to i <lb/>
have never ceased to the best that one of his cumber of <lb/>
selected <lb/>
It looks as if <lb/>
I turned a handle was <lb/>
loud of it, but the if tie <lb/>
is the I in something <lb/>
I nay to talk- Tunes pend vary ft just as much electric <lb/>
up talk J power to start a car as it would <lb/>
m; about them. is a familiar animal power, and it less <lb/>
l-0 tie ear moving <lb/>
than to start it, so that a treat <lb/>
starts stops menus <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
been cut, a of <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
large lion of energy. <lb/>
arranged at the I he American Electrician <lb/>
so that tn of its dropping there an article in which <lb/>
persuaded him that it was for two <lb/>
of blood- it ls <lb/>
story that j that tho cost of one each <lb/>
and of a car daring a year on a <lb/>
, died. There are other stories of y., t,, ,. <lb/>
men in health for a ear road; no <lb/>
I gone, home gone lo bad, a, b <lb/>
of lout by friend t crossing a <lb/>
according lo Operating long the <lb/>
We M- s <lb/>
looked- u largely so in boat- handling of controller will <lb/>
; may be that if, in leave a year on a <lb/>
bad times, everybody won and per u <lb/>
mad. <lb/>
but they a who <lb/>
baa Dean <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
Celebrated f-r u great leavening <lb/>
a- <lb/>
ugliest ilium mill nil of <lb/>
to <lb/>
New York <lb/>
from which to select purchases, <lb/>
confidently and unhesitatingly <lb/>
that is the all in our <lb/>
your goods the <lb/>
coming year. Goods are sold on time at it <lb/>
to customers i a <lb/>
cash at that led of the is <lb/>
wonderful silver or greens-; <lb/>
When they cuter into our possession; <lb/>
iii converted into best bar-1 <lb/>
we the benefit of our many <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not or WRy , maxim <lb/>
i j. v . I in at be <lb/>
lea i e bad won d <lb/>
speedily get bed. or of J at cording lolls to I <lb/>
the potent in making cent, f energy <lb/>
the i, laVed b more <lb/>
years been the universal I of controller, while <lb/>
lamentation how hard moat roads ten per <lb/>
l.- f calamity hi without <lb/>
f every <lb/>
Ni Use <lb/>
away gone Straight back to yOW ,. a . an a. and <lb/>
friends who will take care of your interests body the as much a <lb/>
and work the harder to you <lb/>
stronger customer and better the <lb/>
straight honest dealing between <lb/>
and man. ire the friend of poor, A <lb/>
man, are the friend of the rich man, we <lb/>
are friend of you all. Come to see us, we <lb/>
serve you to the o lour <lb/>
will <lb/>
lite attention, best of service and honest et- told of him by a <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the . <lb/>
, , j m Ho to <lb/>
pie's <lb/>
A who came down <lb/>
the Wilmington Weldon <lb/>
yesterday tells us that <lb/>
o, o a number colored <lb/>
met at Dudley, Wayne <lb/>
county, on Friday, organ- <lb/>
a Democratic club- They <lb/>
are disgusted with the <lb/>
can party and adopted, <lb/>
denouncing the <lb/>
legislature unmeasured terms <lb/>
its unwise <lb/>
legislation- Some of <lb/>
the leaders feel that the <lb/>
has been right by the <lb/>
Republican party since it got <lb/>
back into power, and <lb/>
cause of dissatisfaction is that <lb/>
the Legislature chartered their <lb/>
town against their protests, thus <lb/>
burdening the a. with a useless <lb/>
corporation <lb/>
We that no white Demo- <lb/>
had anything to do with <lb/>
getting this movement of a <lb/>
colored organization, <lb/>
but the colored men in it are <lb/>
acting of their own free will <lb/>
accord <lb/>
of tee <lb/>
young engineer, who to <lb/>
show a new appliance for <lb/>
j stopping railway The <lb/>
emperor was pleaded with the <lb/>
to pot it to a <lb/>
tint. <lb/>
after mid he, <lb/>
your engine ready, We <lb/>
Aug. have it coupled lo my <lb/>
Bum baa en at car start. Worn <lb/>
to Hie Klondike gold fields going at full spool I will give <lb/>
aid has issued the signal to stop, w <lb/>
Ike general shall see how invention <lb/>
To Hey <lb/>
view at At the time all was <lb/>
that emperor en- <lb/>
of baggage and freight are bis carriage, the young <lb/>
now waning m tie- to White I mounted his engine, and <lb/>
fuss, in an on they sped f r several miles <lb/>
ems She to I lie Yukon fast as could go. <lb/>
came no and Hie <lb/>
to j an them, I d -em it proper lo to tear that the emperor <lb/>
call nil who j had fallen asleep. the <lb/>
Making the the exposure, i came to a sharp curve <lb/>
employment cf skilled motorman <lb/>
of <lb/>
handle would <lb/>
a to the trolley <lb/>
even a higher salary <lb/>
who paid Ho and at the J He has <lb/>
tuna much to <lb/>
the News. <lb/>
A HUMBUG AND A <lb/>
A really need <lb/>
will determine <lb/>
for what is best for <lb/>
and will ultimately <lb/>
secure it. To surrender to lead- <lb/>
is a of a people, <lb/>
arid ibis weakness tin- mom <lb/>
pronounced when the <lb/>
leader is a s politic an, <lb/>
unworthy to head a <lb/>
lust now accepted leader in <lb/>
North Carolina Senator lint <lb/>
In the last issue of hi- paper, the <lb/>
u the <lb/>
inane of before the <lb/>
lean people is the control of the <lb/>
of country. <lb/>
It always i. Mr- <lb/>
has to tho <lb/>
a remedies for the ills <lb/>
which they i. Ho <lb/>
the remedy with every <lb/>
desire to do no now <lb/>
than to remind our of his <lb/>
frequent change of front i to <lb/>
them if he had led them <lb/>
any very green pastures, <lb/>
and if he has what <lb/>
have they that lie ever <lb/>
It is the shame of <lb/>
people noted <lb/>
conservatism <lb/>
have boon so easily be- <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
tor a loan to flat <lb/>
the ground face upwards, <lb/>
both is extended, arise without<lb/>
or to ground, Is counted <lb/>
something of n lent strength and <lb/>
agility, but is a Howard county <lb/>
strong mat who not only do <lb/>
at lift an. <lb/>
mi n <lb/>
and pounds. This man <lb/>
is a colored farm hand, by <lb/>
Mr. II on the <lb/>
State lie i <lb/>
twenty years old and <lb/>
He is Hie wonder the <lb/>
neighborhood. With the entire <lb/>
pined on his hands in the way d s- <lb/>
he can get up erect. <lb/>
Baltimore Sun. <lb/>
privation, and danger <lb/>
hereto at this d the <lb/>
season, even should succeed in <lb/>
crossing the mountain. To <lb/>
City. over pass, <lb/>
difficult on i in <lb/>
Yukon river, without means <lb/>
of will still be before <lb/>
it is if the journey <lb/>
can be is <lb/>
closed by ice, I am moved o draw <lb/>
public notice by <lb/>
gravity the to <lb/>
people the <lb/>
daring vs or six mouths <lb/>
Arc tic w here cl reach <lb/>
them, the <lb/>
j C. N. Bliss.<lb/>
The readers this paper will to <lb/>
I pleased to learn that there Is at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science bus <lb/>
been able t cure In Its mimes null <lb/>
l Catarrh. Hall's Is <lb/>
positive now Known to <lb/>
the medical Catarrh being <lb/>
a disease, a <lb/>
treatment. Catarrh <lb/>
Cure Is taken internally, noting directly <lb/>
upon the blood and .- surfaced of <lb/>
the system, thereby destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the and <lb/>
patient by building up <lb/>
constitution and assisting nature In <lb/>
lie work. The proprietors have <lb/>
much faith In it curative powers <lb/>
they i One Dollars for any <lb/>
case that it fill to Send <lb/>
f. J. . Props <lb/>
tho . if a c when, <lb/>
to his horror, the direct- <lb/>
ahead of them the engineer <lb/>
saw a huge boulder. <lb/>
He had just sufficient <lb/>
of Bind to turn tie; of his <lb/>
up <lb/>
within a couple of yards, or the <lb/>
fatal block. <lb/>
the emperor put his <lb/>
out of his car window and <lb/>
to cause of <lb/>
stoppage. The <lb/>
pointed the rook, much to <lb/>
his surprise begun <lb/>
A has appointed <lb/>
Mates stamp agent at <lb/>
tho His <lb/>
is ho is a <lb/>
Cl lawyer, and was <lb/>
pointed as a favor to <lb/>
The a <lb/>
North Carolina, Recorder of <lb/>
Deeds of the District of <lb/>
went to a <lb/>
The vice president <lb/>
of the National of <lb/>
Clubs for this <lb/>
is a C- A <lb/>
white lady who bad yuan <lb/>
been postmistress at a little town <lb/>
in the i astern part of tho <lb/>
was turned out a few days ago <lb/>
and a <lb/>
out tho mail- <lb/>
Henry Hacker, a street <lb/>
barber, baa taken <lb/>
us internal revenue collect r tor <lb/>
the Atlanta. , district. <lb/>
These men are tit <lb/>
of the Republican party in <lb/>
the South They are better <lb/>
of it their race <lb/>
class o tat at Last per of <lb/>
the votes the party <lb/>
Bhutan <lb/>
Hut it h the same <lb/>
SO per out. <lb/>
that our prisms, <lb/>
fill up of <lb/>
News.<lb/>
A soft saddle <lb/>
wrath. <lb/>
away <lb/>
to laugh. <lb/>
it on one side and The child the <lb/>
he said calmly-. I <lb/>
The engineer obeyed, and <lb/>
the stone, was still <lb/>
further astonished to see <lb/>
tumble into dust before him. <lb/>
novice and his saddle are <lb/>
it soon parted. <lb/>
He who sups with tho scorcher <lb/>
needs a high gear- <lb/>
It's a poor cyclometer that <lb/>
was nothing more nor less <lb/>
than a block of the <lb/>
emperor had made and <lb/>
placed on the rails the night I won't register double up hill- <lb/>
Hound Table.; that Mows Mt <lb/>
J- l I a in your tire. <lb/>
SO HOOD. It-8 ft <lb/>
Coughs and so It a-l all. <lb/>
I lie upside down, <lb/>
to Are <lb/>
off for his domination I <lb/>
Has ho us of the <lb/>
good things he premised I On <lb/>
tho we have higher <lb/>
taxes and worse government than <lb/>
ever Hut this charlatan <lb/>
ii . i lie people every year <lb/>
tho <lb/>
fate us of tho Dismal Swamp, ho <lb/>
lures on to a new <lb/>
We repent the exclamation <lb/>
of amazement that a rational <lb/>
people be for so long de- <lb/>
Another is to <lb/>
along next year and there is talk <lb/>
of fusion of with this <lb/>
bird of ill omen. Away with it <lb/>
Half of his own party has <lb/>
him. He is a discredited <lb/>
Professing to be the <lb/>
of people, he <lb/>
vote the iniquitous <lb/>
bill which has been <lb/>
bill <lb/>
by the trusts and monopolies. <lb/>
Hut, coming Pack point, <lb/>
ask the people to consider <lb/>
how much better off are <lb/>
since they <lb/>
Ibis charlatan. <lb/>
has ii thorn the <lb/>
government they gave <lb/>
themselves through the Demo- <lb/>
or that they have <lb/>
had through Senator Butler <lb/>
As for the Landmark, it will <lb/>
none him. He is a humbug <lb/>
a fraud. We scarcely <lb/>
one his plans of <lb/>
before he springs another. Dan <lb/>
who understand him <lb/>
well as we do, and who were in <lb/>
the past fond cf <lb/>
and deceit, are now <lb/>
strangely silent about him ; but <lb/>
he is the same fox that he <lb/>
was and this is as good a lime as <lb/>
any to say that the Landmark is <lb/>
not going to march under <lb/>
banner, next nor any year <lb/>
thereafter. Statesville Land- <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
No man can hasten the passing <lb/>
year, bat any good rider <lb/>
do no; permit to sill yon <lb/>
He will claim <lb/>
there better, but In order lo <lb/>
make more he may claim a century run- <lb/>
W not of small <lb/>
know it to lie safe slid n-l a- ; t S the little sprocket <lb/>
n;,., lo do good or n- makes the whet go around- <lb/>
refunded. t four . . , , ,. . <lb/>
ion and for all of Throat e <lb/>
and there Is m thing so i before, scorch r from be- <lb/>
Toledo. O I- In- King's New hind, but who shall escape the <lb/>
Sold by bottle tree at Jno. bloomer London Star. <lb/>
Hall's Family age the host, drugstore. cents <lb/>
1- It overwork trial h ed <lb/>
country with <lb/>
their <lb/>
vitality from their blood, and makes <lb/>
them treble, emaciated <lb/>
No. it is overeating of <lb/>
indigestible and other health-de-- <lb/>
The remedy is an artificially digested <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial. Instead Irritating the already <lb/>
the Cordial a <lb/>
chance to rest by nourishing system <lb/>
Itself and digesting other food liken <lb/>
with It. So and strength return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea i he cordial <lb/>
Is palatable and relieve Immediately . <lb/>
No money risked to decide on value. <lb/>
A cent trial bottle that. <lb/>
AX HI. U the best medicine tor <lb/>
It In place <lb/>
of Castor<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. Editor an <lb/>
Entered at the port at Greenville, <lb/>
K. C, a second alas mail matter. <lb/>
August 1897. <lb/>
The Populist State Executive Coin <lb/>
Lad a meeting in Raleigh this <lb/>
week. After much speech making a <lb/>
was appointed to <lb/>
and try and rally <lb/>
forces again. <lb/>
it looks like people nil the <lb/>
State were of about Mm same <lb/>
opinion as regards <lb/>
tax which was voted on week- <lb/>
It met with <lb/>
We have not seen a report of tie <lb/>
measure being carried in as many <lb/>
ten townships throughout toe <lb/>
t State- <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
he crops up here are g very <lb/>
though needed <lb/>
i the i bower Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, August 1897- <lb/>
I Sherman losing his <lb/>
It gins look that way <lb/>
Here is a question we want to <lb/>
to the Charlotte <lb/>
Landmark ml Asheville <lb/>
Citizen, those are pretty <lb/>
good at keeping up wrong <lb/>
that sometimes find their way in print. <lb/>
The Philadelphia of Thursday <lb/>
used the word in an <lb/>
l and we would like lo know if it is <lb/>
correct. <lb/>
Senor the <lb/>
prime minister of Spain, was <lb/>
brutally assassinated on Sunday <lb/>
by an anarchist- The murderer <lb/>
fired three shots at close range <lb/>
each ct which took effect. Con- <lb/>
lived about two hours after <lb/>
he was shot and his last cry was <lb/>
Live The as- <lb/>
caused more or less <lb/>
excitement throughout the world- <lb/>
Virginia holds a Slate election this <lb/>
year, and the Democrats have just <lb/>
held a convention at Roanoke lo <lb/>
a ticket. J. II Tyler was <lb/>
for Governor great <lb/>
A. Montague, of <lb/>
ville, ten L-.-d hit <lb/>
nation as for the western <lb/>
district of Virginia, was nominated for <lb/>
Attorney The Democracy <lb/>
the Old Dominion it <lb/>
ticket the <lb/>
committee of office holders <lb/>
which met in last week <lb/>
the of toe Populist <lb/>
Executive Committee, made <lb/>
a spread brag about w bat <lb/>
the fusion combination had <lb/>
accomplished and the glorious <lb/>
work of the lest two Legislatures. <lb/>
How recklessly some people do <lb/>
handle truth and honesty in their <lb/>
But those fellows are <lb/>
holding offices that they duped <lb/>
the people into giving them, and <lb/>
they had to Bay something to try <lb/>
and keep in- Our opinion is that <lb/>
the people of Carolina are <lb/>
to denounce Populism, Re- <lb/>
and in I be <lb/>
n iii campaign. <lb/>
There las been another lynching <lb/>
in North Carolina, the first in occur <lb/>
in the State in some years. Hut it <lb/>
not much surprise. <lb/>
Five women befits outraged within <lb/>
two weeks enough to the <lb/>
indignation of the people, and such <lb/>
an outburst as took place at Asheville <lb/>
hardly than have been <lb/>
expected. On Sunday Miss <lb/>
a young lady who is n <lb/>
partial cripple, was outraged by a <lb/>
Rob Brashest, The as- <lb/>
was identified by the <lb/>
young lady, confessed crime and <lb/>
was carried to jail in Asheville on <lb/>
Tuesday. That night a b haltered <lb/>
the doors of the jail and found <lb/>
that the had been r moved <lb/>
They followed the trail <lb/>
who were fleeing with <lb/>
and <lb/>
the back lo the scene bin <lb/>
sent for his victim and hung <lb/>
him in h r presence. The Asheville <lb/>
company to head off the <lb/>
Had prevent the lynching, but the <lb/>
in. tin hid its work t <lb/>
military arrived. <lb/>
A member of the board s <lb/>
of Warren county is a fugitive <lb/>
from justice on account o a charge <lb/>
against him in connection with a <lb/>
man. <lb/>
He has bad MS day with <lb/>
well known gentlemen, the next <lb/>
Jay denied very word that he add to <lb/>
Mr, must have his <lb/>
doubts, as he issued orders to <lb/>
State Department to see that <lb/>
Mr. Sherman does not get the <lb/>
into some new foreign entanglement, <lb/>
and especially to keep him from med <lb/>
with the U-ban question which <lb/>
Mr. Day has from the first had <lb/>
charge of. Mr. Sherman isn't <lb/>
such an old man -his . birthday, <lb/>
he lives, will he <lb/>
if his mind has broken it <lb/>
is probably because of the <lb/>
heaped upon him by <lb/>
combine. <lb/>
The tie Span- <lb/>
minister to of the <lb/>
Customs service off on all sorts wild <lb/>
goose phases was <lb/>
i this week when he had Customs <lb/>
is seize a steamer at <lb/>
Conn., that had on ard a lot am- <lb/>
munition to th L S. gov- <lb/>
moved <lb/>
ciders from the War Department. <lb/>
It would he f if the wasn't <lb/>
to b.-joked about. <lb/>
A system of spying on the clerks <lb/>
the Treasury has been put <lb/>
in force is causing much <lb/>
faction among who that <lb/>
and women do Bit become t hives <lb/>
when they enter government <lb/>
Mr. Benjamin Coir- <lb/>
of Patents, has gone farther <lb/>
than any of hive dared <lb/>
to in regulating the before <lb/>
the U. S. in the new <lb/>
regulations he Las providing the <lb/>
qualifications of patent solicitors. The <lb/>
evidence in the hearings in the case <lb/>
Co., who are <lb/>
charges and are trying lo show <lb/>
cause why they should not be <lb/>
ed, shows that Mr. has <lb/>
not gone too in those <lb/>
It has been shown by that evidence <lb/>
the mare ti an <lb/>
lions filed patents by <lb/>
Co. during the hist two years, more <lb/>
than have been i us con- <lb/>
nothing and n the <lb/>
remainder only a probably not <lb/>
have value to justify the <lb/>
expense of a patent. <lb/>
tin luck, the deluded applicants <lb/>
have in many been <lb/>
lo an patents, <lb/>
the attorney's be in advance, and to <lb/>
pay John Co. ad- <lb/>
sing sale worthless and fully <lb/>
anticipated inventions. <lb/>
It is learned that <lb/>
has been instructed his time in <lb/>
traveling to Madrid to an even greater <lb/>
extent than was contemplated when Le <lb/>
it ft It is the <lb/>
prefer in the unsettled <lb/>
condition of affairs in Spain, the <lb/>
n el r. <lb/>
that Mr. Taylor, our old <lb/>
Spanish Minister win is presume to be <lb/>
posted on condition of affairs <lb/>
than ii new man would be, should con- <lb/>
a while to represent the Unit- <lb/>
ed States Madrid. The fact is, the <lb/>
administration wants to see which way <lb/>
the Spanish cat is going to jump be <lb/>
fore shoeing its Cuban policy to the <lb/>
government of Spam. <lb/>
Ross fight for ejection to <lb/>
the Senate is being aided by the ad- <lb/>
ministration possible. <lb/>
George F. Ohio, who was <lb/>
recently m Chief Post Office In- <lb/>
was given that as a re- <lb/>
ward what he is expected to <lb/>
There are nearly <lb/>
inspectors, and the chief can or- <lb/>
as many them into one p <lb/>
State as he be to have <lb/>
there. The is Mr. <lb/>
to keep enough in <lb/>
Ohio to see that all the in <lb/>
that Sta give Hanna ad the help they <lb/>
can, one of them who fails to <lb/>
meet expectations in that line will be <lb/>
likely to find that the will <lb/>
discover something wrong m the way <lb/>
he his office. Oh yes, of <lb/>
course, this a civil reform <lb/>
in <lb/>
which is rested. <lb/>
Most the farmers through <lb/>
curing and a great many have <lb/>
sold DID. <lb/>
L. A. wife and son. <lb/>
Patrick, of Grifton, were in our town <lb/>
the first of last week visiting the <lb/>
lies of J. C Cobb and C D. Smith. <lb/>
We are glad to Mrs <lb/>
Pattie F. Smith's family have n <lb/>
too well as several members of it <lb/>
have very ill tor more than a <lb/>
wet k. <lb/>
J. S. Fulford, who live-, up the road <lb/>
only a short distance, went over to <lb/>
take his hist girl out to Sunday school <lb/>
y before last, and at eight <lb/>
were bride and <lb/>
Weather Crop Bulletin. <lb/>
The week ending August was <lb/>
N. U., Aug. warm and generally dry up to the <lb/>
which rains fell over the en- <lb/>
tire State with a fall Mm <lb/>
The was <lb/>
over the southern half of the <lb/>
averaging about inches, <lb/>
was by tin- drought <lb/>
over limited sections, but are now <lb/>
revived and doing C is <lb/>
very fruited; some bolls art- <lb/>
open ii Richmond county. <lb/>
cu-es are in color and <lb/>
The past week was warm and dry <lb/>
up to the <lb/>
as high as d <lb/>
were to sutler COB <lb/>
from drought, but much U <lb/>
on the and 7th, <lb/>
crops. The rainfall seems to have <lb/>
been general, the least Ml <lb/>
in the northeastern portion, where <lb/>
rain i still needed, f aimers are now <lb/>
through laying by <lb/>
I d do well the st the <lb/>
. during the middle ct the <lb/>
. . . and shed -ling forms on lands, <lb/>
. . is BOW <lb/>
ft , i stout -talk, <lb/>
We arc pleased lo have Miss j j well, while <lb/>
ti clock <lb/>
room. The <lb/>
wedding supper was served at s <lb/>
says the girls <lb/>
he given an opportunity U ride <lb/>
as he has ti new <lb/>
d buggy. It is a t <lb/>
The Market is now BAKER HART <lb/>
Open, Open<lb/>
the Time, <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO, <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
es, Hubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils an-1 <lb/>
at our in i- <lb/>
She will spend the lull up <lb/>
way. <lb/>
Little -Miss Lizzie of <lb/>
who had her <lb/>
lather, T. E. Little, the last six or <lb/>
eight weeks, returned lo nor home a <lb/>
days ago. <lb/>
Tyson t over ii. <lb/>
Ban lay where she <lb/>
will conduct a in Forbes <lb/>
h- <lb/>
Han of our attended <lb/>
meeting at X Bones <lb/>
A lite f nil e- In re <lb/>
have pull <lb/>
plentiful and in this <lb/>
part of old <lb/>
Hell and Irwin <lb/>
near Salisbury, are visiting <lb/>
S. Irwin tins neighborhood. <lb/>
I amount of so f has beta <lb/>
small. h. en out t <lb/>
drought, but H now doing <lb/>
well. S inn- early com <lb/>
has be ii <lb/>
well and with good pea- <lb/>
nuts, potato s. rice, are <lb/>
all <lb/>
Death i S. <lb/>
ea lings <lb/>
Fair <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
and a Rock <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. U <lb/>
a u <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
K. C , Aug. 16th, <lb/>
Miss Lillie of Mount Olive, is <lb/>
and <lb/>
John A. <lb/>
from Olive, when be <lb/>
had been the past week. <lb/>
Prof. B. lather, of Cc <lb/>
county, spent <lb/>
day and last week here <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Kelly Thigpen, Conetoe, spent <lb/>
Sunday in town. <lb/>
Prof. IS. went <lb/>
S. Gardner moved family t <lb/>
Mrs. D. and r <lb/>
I who been pending a few weeks <lb/>
here relatives it It for her home <lb/>
h Alabama. <lb/>
Council left <lb/>
ins for <lb/>
Prof. there. <lb/>
Mrs. J. G daughter <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. Blount went to <lb/>
last <lb/>
Tho Methodist Sunday <lb/>
annual in the Hammond <lb/>
near the church las. <lb/>
Bullock is canvassing ii tin <lb/>
tobacco interest this <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
We that W. D. did <lb/>
at Stokes morning of typhoid <lb/>
fever. He had been tick about two <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Meeting at Rod Oak. <lb/>
J. Waters is <lb/>
serial ct meetings at Bed Oak <lb/>
lour miles from town. He as- <lb/>
I y Re. S P. <lb/>
Wilson. N. C , Aug. -News <lb/>
today of I <lb/>
of Re. F- S. rector of <lb/>
the <lb/>
in Va. Tue body will <lb/>
reach lather's here <lb/>
funeral be held <lb/>
St- Timothy's Sunday, lie <lb/>
much loved here the <lb/>
whole is <lb/>
ego t. morrow <lb/>
preached the church <lb/>
to a It was <lb/>
a gnat sermon. Hie any <lb/>
with his family, who had been <lb/>
spending the summer at hi- <lb/>
Col- J. B- ho re- <lb/>
turned to lie seemed <lb/>
The pi meet of the Greenville the lighted <lb/>
tile State- <lb/>
Will be in time Hie opening cf Benson. Aug. <lb/>
let., end we are <lb/>
Vie of money, <lb/>
Experienced Force, Ample Room, <lb/>
th i i prices <lb/>
As your tobacco is it to <lb/>
EVANS CRITCHER k CO., <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
HEAVY AID FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
I will the best goods and <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 to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
R. R. Pres. <lb/>
A. G. COX, <lb/>
John an, with <lb/>
tho of old age- has <lb/>
, running along to the <lb/>
in feet health- About a wot-k i j., .,. v <lb/>
ago h became sick, his .,. trouble <lb/>
ease developed into Groat It is a pity <lb/>
Mr. Bean- ,,., after long years <lb/>
years a.-o. of service, and after they <lb/>
, o is the s u of into leas <lb/>
y a wealthy do vet <lb/>
H ii a have bad <lb/>
eloquent out quit <lb/>
leader of tUb it county bar j, fault, <lb/>
for many years. He DOt Secretary Sherman's, that <lb/>
at the of North Caro- latter is whore he is. He bad <lb/>
and at Ho began infinitely better left the <lb/>
study law, having given the most <lb/>
COLLEGES. <lb/>
ELON COLLEGE. <lb/>
mi In <lb/>
t Mellon; very 11- water; <lb/>
lot locality, <lb/>
In spirit and <lb/>
teaching, moral tone, <lb/>
e t-., <lb/>
of <lb/>
i ten mule college, three <lb/>
course, beat <lb/>
application. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
G. I. CHERRY. <lb/>
J Vice <lb/>
E. B. t i <lb/>
Minimum <lb/>
Organized June <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
Bank wants and a <lb/>
J. if not all, of your business, and will grant <lb/>
every favor consistent with safe and sound <lb/>
banking-. We invite correspondence or <lb/>
interview to that end. <lb/>
Whitaker's Academy. <lb/>
to the ministry, he took position the v- X. C. <lb/>
.,; He I, ,. . u. i.,,. f will open, the <lb/>
was a missionary in <lb/>
for a <lb/>
in the Episcopal lie the drifts hi; <lb/>
Western I DOt no great, and his <lb/>
lime be far <lb/>
won the hearts of the people J day living down <lb/>
wherever he i reached. which he has <lb/>
needed Bishop half in <lb/>
and a few years ago presently bU star set <lb/>
a call to Richmond where be that <lb/>
with He I a condition of decline <lb/>
eloquent evangelical <lb/>
and had n a <lb/>
for the Ho was <lb/>
what call a low churchman, i <lb/>
and a leader in the mission work <lb/>
of his He leave a wife <lb/>
two children. <lb/>
, Lord t c first Monday, <lb/>
And last May. Board <lb/>
em lo In in in par <lb/>
month Tuition per <lb/>
ii term, to h- pal I In advance. <lb/>
for and <lb/>
No deduction made <lb/>
except eases of protracted <lb/>
For further of <lb/>
A. I. <lb/>
July 2-th, <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
College Agriculture <lb/>
open -el t. 9th <lb/>
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Blue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealer- Ht panels. <lb/>
Respectfully offer their to public- We are f <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
yon we will as fore lake heal of a co <lb/>
These Moore, who <lb/>
Bead, pawed h. r <lb/>
milt-pout on 30th. <lb/>
nay i able to k her own <lb/>
den and that with toe assistance of u <lb/>
cine walk to church at Mt. <lb/>
of Hour mile home. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
prosperity will conn- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Take care Indians, and <lb/>
the Indians will take hair <lb/>
you. <lb/>
The in will it he a to <lb/>
day when the miners net <lb/>
hit f <lb/>
A many m-n who begin the <lb/>
day by rising with the lark, end it <lb/>
going off on one. <lb/>
The White is now being <lb/>
used making by who <lb/>
ran it. <lb/>
Life is a <lb/>
jagged and uneven <lb/>
day <lb/>
II a kit a a on tin- sly at <lb/>
a body tell a body that <lb/>
got a V <lb/>
A smile of approbation from one we <lb/>
love tints earth with nil exquisite <lb/>
celestial beauty. <lb/>
Everybody's <lb/>
care I, r a dime; meet- <lb/>
in the basin s, its inn<lb/>
Spend us much in <lb/>
your blessings as you do worrying <lb/>
Prune <lb/>
Extra Prim <lb/>
over your and you'll be much <lb/>
happier. <lb/>
Fining tip. <lb/>
It lacks a few weeks to Court yet <lb/>
are p i- <lb/>
in jail. At the rate tin y have <lb/>
earning lately the j win b <lb/>
by the time court <lb/>
Headquarters. <lb/>
Mr. H. II. Smith, <lb/>
the County <lb/>
headquarters have been at <lb/>
Ayden, has his to <lb/>
ville. He will occupy a room in the <lb/>
building next to Moire <lb/>
M law <lb/>
Colored Elopement. <lb/>
Colored here was <lb/>
with a runaway marriage <lb/>
Bight. Ham bad be-n <lb/>
in to Dudley, of <lb/>
Charily Dudley, and Id lady I <lb/>
giving her consent for them to merry, <lb/>
decided get any way. <lb/>
Saturday night they got a i <lb/>
t to the home Joe <lb/>
who did the marrying for <lb/>
are Norfolk prices of <lb/>
k price <lb/>
for furnished <lb/>
by Cobb A Mer <lb/>
chants of Norfolk <lb/>
Mood <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low <lb/>
flood<lb/>
Because lie Was Ugly <lb/>
H or the least price. All our work i aid at,, ready <lb/>
bl B l Ci We <lb/>
,. . thank to come see us. <lb/>
per session, Including <lb/>
f. S. I <lb/>
Banks, widow <lb/>
a well-to-do is in <lb/>
the Brooks county j ill tonight, <lb/>
charged the of Al- <lb/>
Powell Banks, four <lb/>
old son. She has confessed . <lb/>
crime, and said to a minister who <lb/>
called upon this <lb/>
hat she wanted hanged as <lb/>
u m possible. <lb/>
to <lb/>
hoy was in <lb/>
and so lacking <lb/>
hat the was to <lb/>
grow to manhood. Last Fri- <lb/>
day visited relatives Dow- <lb/>
tho train return- <lb/>
made up mind to <lb/>
murder the little fellow, who <lb/>
tho scat facing and playing <lb/>
mm <lb/>
On her way to her resilience t no <lb/>
passed a pond and threw tho hoy <lb/>
it says he <lb/>
wore <lb/>
and held on lo her so <lb/>
that was afraid tho <lb/>
would <lb/>
After he MS in tho water <lb/>
went to her home and t <lb/>
at lust <lb/>
night, when the body <lb/>
she was nailed before he <lb/>
oner's jury- in if <lb/>
property and has no <lb/>
other She <lb/>
the 111- <lb/>
The boy was bod <lb/>
deformed any way, hut hie <lb/>
f ice was from birth <lb/>
, Dispatch. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
on <lb/>
V Mother Drowned Her Little sour stomach, lad . m- . Port <lb/>
A i do war for <lb/>
Apply for ti <lb/>
ALEXANDER Q. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Pills<lb/>
licit dinner pills. <lb/>
W cents. All <lb/>
Prepared I. Heed On, <lb/>
Tho only Pill take wall f <lb/>
the interest A In <lb/>
the business, I will sell all Brink- <lb/>
appearance i now on band very cheap. I can ti liver <lb/>
short notice at any on <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line within en <lb/>
hundred miles towns Wilson <lb/>
and N. O. Address all coin <lb/>
future to . <lb/>
L. F. LUCAS, Lacuna, X. c <lb/>
THE GENERAL <lb/>
REDUCTION IN <lb/>
BICYCLE PRICES <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Session as Be <lb/>
of study, Lupe <lb/>
of elective-. Two lull chairs in <lb/>
English. Women admitted to all classes <lb/>
One <lb/>
added to I he endowment <lb/>
present year. Only male e <lb/>
In North C i that la located inn <lb/>
city <lb/>
Ins business course offered in <lb/>
the state. for album e it<lb/>
Durham, N. C <lb/>
J 1.1 I <lb/>
buildings and <lb/>
grounds Id a Healthful Location <lb/>
Stands at <lb/>
female <lb/>
In Ha in it- <lb/>
SOCIAL KS. <lb/>
V. i s- <lb/>
If, A. <lb/>
and strength are <lb/>
iii, Every <lb/>
doses and will average to <lb/>
list a in-, nth. <lb/>
the Standard <lb/>
of the <lb/>
priced, high-grade <lb/>
wheels on market. <lb/>
Rambler buyers who laved <lb/>
ft-j are now smiling <lb/>
l 1897 free. <lb/>
Agents at all important points. <lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. C, <lb/>
BALE <lb/>
S. E. CO., <lb/>
N C <lb/>
The Normal <lb/>
and Industrial School, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
the v m in of the Stale <lb/>
p i . <lb/>
-ti. education <lb/>
iii <lb/>
More than r. <lb/>
eats. of <lb/>
teachers. <lb/>
r try In <lb/>
it. three. Cons in- <lb/>
from <lb/>
trained To in <lb/>
all Ires mil on applications <lb/>
in b I'm <lb/>
Ires Kit. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Is tie ear nil tit <lb/>
TOM <lb/>
IO for Chills. Fever nil <lb/>
It I Iron Quinine <lb/>
in a love it <lb/>
Adults it to bitter, nauseating <lb/>
Tonic We. <lb/>
from the Not Hi where I have purchased a <lb/>
largo stock of <lb/>
Fall and Goods <lb/>
These will soon be in, I want all <lb/>
Spring and still on band out <lb/>
tho way. To remove I will tho next <lb/>
Had have a special <lb/>
SALE.<lb/>
If you want bargains don't <lb/>
miss this chance. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
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iii<lb/>
IS <lb/>
IS Of EN. <lb/>
And the price of our <lb/>
Summer Clothing has <lb/>
declined with the ad- <lb/>
of summer. We'd <lb/>
rather sell Summer <lb/>
Clothes at a loss than <lb/>
to keep them over. <lb/>
Whatever you want <lb/>
we have probably got <lb/>
it for less than cost. A <lb/>
loss at this time is <lb/>
most as good as a profit <lb/>
earlier. <lb/>
MR. CAPTAIN. STOP THE SHIP. <lb/>
Reflector to See <lb/>
Who is on Board. <lb/>
V. I rent to Norfolk Sat <lb/>
J. I I'm I am went to Raleigh <lb/>
J. D. lo Oxford <lb/>
Sal <lb/>
H. I. to Henderson <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
CL I. Bernard returned home Fri- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
-Mi-is Blanche in s returned <lb/>
Mending the Weigh. <lb/>
Te scales in front of <lb/>
t to m of <lb/>
the way weigh aid me Under- <lb/>
going today. <lb/>
New Phones. <lb/>
A phone has been placed in <lb/>
Marry ii-.-i i and U No. <lb/>
No. is Hie <lb/>
Tobacco Co's. <lb/>
went In <lb/>
MY LINE OF <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Nice ram <lb/>
carriage, <lb/>
and at S. II. <lb/>
a hot time in this old <lb/>
Football hair nil soon It- <lb/>
About the best Bents t <lb/>
is crop news. <lb/>
Allred Forbes h is given his store a <lb/>
new dress paint. <lb/>
Fell From a <lb/>
Mr. Carlos Harris has been helping lo <lb/>
the Court House. Thursday after- <lb/>
noon he and Col. C. Baker, another <lb/>
were changing the Id <lb/>
upon which were at work, when <lb/>
pan of it broke rear where Mr. <lb/>
standing and he fell feet <lb/>
to the ground. In the fall his hack <lb/>
was badly braised by striking a sill <lb/>
M right considerably skinned. <lb/>
had la be carried bone. We Lope <lb/>
his injury nut prove of a serious <lb/>
nature. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mrs. II. A. to Ayden <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. Wiggins Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Richmond. <lb/>
Mia. A. has returned <lb/>
from a visit to the country. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Mamie Hints, of Kin-ion. is <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
H. E. Saturday <lb/>
Ki. <lb/>
S. F. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Henry from <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Rev. I. B. Clayton left on Um south <lb/>
bound Haiti evening. <lb/>
Merrill and E. C. King, <lb/>
Falkland, were in town Saturday. <lb/>
II. of <lb/>
Saturday with the boys here. <lb/>
Miss Nellie returned <lb/>
Friday i veiling from a visit to Nor- <lb/>
folk <lb/>
Mrs. II. O. Hooker Sat- <lb/>
moiling In m a visit to Golds- <lb/>
Mis. Alice left Wed- <lb/>
evening a visit Kin- <lb/>
Misses Aila and Hearne, it <lb/>
Washington, are Mrs. G. E. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Col. harry and wife and <lb/>
little son came home Friday from <lb/>
Morehead. <lb/>
Miss Susie of <lb/>
arrived Friday evening to Miss <lb/>
Lula <lb/>
Mrs. V. L. s, of is <lb/>
her Mrs. C. <lb/>
Stephens. <lb/>
Sheriff Harrington went to <lb/>
Friday after the who stole T. M. <lb/>
Hooker's bicycle. <lb/>
John Sparks, of his taken <lb/>
a here with the Pitt County <lb/>
No Quorum. <lb/>
There was not a quorum of <lb/>
at the meeting for <lb/>
night, hence arm <lb/>
done on the water question. <lb/>
Send us. <lb/>
We have lost our file copy I'm. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
July II on ; can us a <lb/>
copy I dale II will He <lb/>
ml. <lb/>
Busy Bright Jewels, <lb/>
Jewels pal <lb/>
at I party III <lb/>
grove it. <lb/>
and n. <lb/>
Good Work Counts. <lb/>
The Greenville had to <lb/>
four counties <lb/>
and <lb/>
The good w- done for by <lb/>
Co. brings <lb/>
to them. <lb/>
New School Building. <lb/>
Mr. W. Wilson is having lumber <lb/>
hauled to Mid school the <lb/>
rear of bis lot in Greenville. His <lb/>
sister, Myrtle <lb/>
open a <lb/>
sell ml ill the building the first Monday <lb/>
ill September. <lb/>
Climbing Higher <lb/>
Friday at the ware- <lb/>
went -nil higher, lb-ire be- <lb/>
about pounds on the mar- <lb/>
Prices were higher several <lb/>
lots bringing as high as can't <lb/>
the Greenville market down. <lb/>
TWO SMART BOYS. <lb/>
They Dig a Well Feet Deep. <lb/>
Mr. Phillips lives up <lb/>
Falkland. He has boys, aged <lb/>
about and who <lb/>
have proven themselves an alter <lb/>
the average boys cf age. Besides <lb/>
being a good farmer Mr. is <lb/>
consult i aid a in-key raiser, and <lb/>
since the turkeys on the <lb/>
of boys his been lo lake <lb/>
care of the turkeys. Every day <lb/>
drive the turkeys M a <lb/>
and. lake back to house in <lb/>
lie evening. <lb/>
This on or is <lb/>
when Mr. Phillips one <lb/>
In go and see what the <lb/>
buy ere doing. II,. discovered <lb/>
they had been occupying span- <lb/>
nine in digging a well. They dug it <lb/>
in a place the clay was vary hard <lb/>
and readied a depth of feet. <lb/>
had almost a <lb/>
and Ike work was done as neatly <lb/>
us if expert Hell had been <lb/>
job. <lb/>
Mr. Phillips decided net to h <lb/>
boy.- in bit let go <lb/>
on and how deep they hi go. <lb/>
They kept on dinging deeper day <lb/>
until they struck water at ii Mr. <lb/>
Phillips then put in the <lb/>
and filled it up for use. <lb/>
AH tool tin; boys had <lb/>
was a piece of shovel, and <lb/>
drew the loose din the excavation <lb/>
with a tin bucket and light rope. It <lb/>
was a remarkable piece two <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
TWO OF A KIND. <lb/>
BICYCLE CARNIVAL. <lb/>
Handsome Wheels and Beautiful <lb/>
Riders-Cake Walk. <lb/>
lit You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
Public School Work. <lb/>
On Saturday, 21st inst., the County <lb/>
et Education will hold a special <lb/>
the House lo discuss <lb/>
mailers looking to the t of <lb/>
the public They desire all <lb/>
school iii i in the county lo <lb/>
meet with tin m. <lb/>
Picnic cheese. pounds for 2- cents <lb/>
at J. S. <lb/>
was a swell dance in <lb/>
Hall night. <lb/>
THere is a For u. <lb/>
The Eastern Warehouse would not <lb/>
be nearly twice as much <lb/>
co as any other ho use it was not <lb/>
reason for it. The n is that <lb/>
don't bleach hair any tanner who his to <lb/>
in re. They have ii Klondike. th Eastern knows i is going to sell <lb/>
Freak Carr in s We Se <lb/>
lb packages, S. M. <lb/>
The <lb/>
public school will <lb/>
September See announce- <lb/>
The I and crops are <lb/>
nil right. With plenty of these no one <lb/>
Halve. <lb/>
The oyster will lake advantage d <lb/>
the wave of prosperity and open for <lb/>
next <lb/>
T. has moved his tin <lb/>
shop lo a building to W. T <lb/>
G on <lb/>
j to every pile on our <lb/>
and it never goes below its Ibis <lb/>
naturally brings farmer to tie <lb/>
it Co. <lb/>
Sunday fiver on the Atlantic road <lb/>
fr lo Morehead Will b- <lb/>
after tomorrow. <lb/>
Two Borrowed Personals. <lb/>
Alex. Gary hit 1-i-t week for Green. <lb/>
ville, where he In will locate and buy <lb/>
tobacco. e commend the man <lb/>
to the tender care of pretty girls of <lb/>
that town. So far as the men art <lb/>
cine he can look out for himself. <lb/>
Henderson Cold Leaf. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg, Greenville, passed <lb/>
through Saturday on his way home <lb/>
bread is the of a visit lo Texas and the Nashville <lb/>
is no reason Why a man should turn Exposition. He went as as <lb/>
his whole into a says while he wan greatly <lb/>
i with what he law and admits <lb/>
. . is a would not <lb/>
I. Lee with his aether and, . . v. <lb/>
i i . .-- -exchange old north for cm <lb/>
has gone to house keeping in <lb/>
one house in and wholes gentle- <lb/>
Greenville. man th he is it was a pita am lo see <lb/>
and chat with Colonel eve n for a <lb/>
Mrs. Van B two Biles <lb/>
miles from had a severe fall <lb/>
Saturday, which caused one her <lb/>
arms lo be broken ard other injuries <lb/>
internally. Sir; is quite an old lady, <lb/>
near or quits years age. Car, <lb/>
stow <lb/>
little Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Base Ball. <lb/>
A base hid dull j <lb/>
OHM down Saturday and played the <lb/>
Black Is, a club three mile <lb/>
above town. he Black Diamond <lb/>
w on by a tense of to <lb/>
Found Guilty.<lb/>
The Dock Blount, who com- <lb/>
rape upon Miss Jane Stepp, in <lb/>
Greene Manly, in January, was tried <lb/>
at Snow Hill court last week and found <lb/>
guilty- Two colored were on <lb/>
jury that convicted him. <lb/>
September 6th. <lb/>
The Public School known <lb/>
as White No. will be <lb/>
opened en Monday Sept. <lb/>
Competent teachers have been em- <lb/>
which will this school on <lb/>
an equal looting with any private <lb/>
school taught in county. <lb/>
J. White, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Secretary of e. <lb/>
The Leads <lb/>
Give them third <lb/>
. Ii sale you will always <lb/>
the Eastern Warehouse ahead in the <lb/>
of tobacco Che <lb/>
Ors know what it is to have Man <lb/>
and Joyner running their <lb/>
Mosquitoes Take the Island. Friday they sold six lots <lb/>
The at Here Saturday Frank Edwards from to <lb/>
Ocracoke came back home today, for T. J. Stancill as high as <lb/>
Joe Evans lay a wind from or R. J. Little at and for others <lb/>
the main land had made mosquitoes so at equally as good prices. Go to the <lb/>
bad on the island that everybody bad Eastern Warehouse if yon <lb/>
leave. market.<lb/>
Buggy Company, <lb/>
Private W. J, who has been <lb/>
at home on a returned Friday <lb/>
to Fortress Monroe. <lb/>
Miss Eva Fleming, of who <lb/>
has been visiting Miss Dot Flanagan, <lb/>
return, d home Friday. <lb/>
Miss Margie Langley, and <lb/>
and Ruth Clark left <lb/>
Wednesday for Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. John J. kins, Durham, who <lb/>
was visiting of W. II. <lb/>
returned home Saturday. <lb/>
Misses Fannie Skinner, of Hertford, <lb/>
and of Elizabeth City, are <lb/>
visiting Miss Myra Skinner at Hotel <lb/>
Mrs, S. C. Wells and children, <lb/>
Wilton, came down Tuesday even- <lb/>
to visit her parents at the King <lb/>
House <lb/>
Mrs. J. and Mrs. M E. Fort, <lb/>
who were visiting Mrs. W. J. Mat- <lb/>
thews, returned to Rocky Mount Sat- <lb/>
W. and daughter, Miss Lucy, <lb/>
of Kinston, passed through Friday <lb/>
home New <lb/>
York. <lb/>
Miss Clio Draughan. who has <lb/>
her sister, Ms Zeno <lb/>
to home in <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
J. B Tripp and his father, J. C. <lb/>
went down to Ayden Friday <lb/>
o spend a few days with <lb/>
in that section. <lb/>
J. B. Edwards to Scotland <lb/>
Neck Friday morning. Mrs. Edwards, <lb/>
who is sick with fever at her father's, <lb/>
is now some <lb/>
J. B. Tripp, Houston, Texas, <lb/>
rived Thursday evening to spend some <lb/>
with relatives at his old home in <lb/>
Pill. There are hundreds people <lb/>
here who are delighted to see John. <lb/>
J. U. <lb/>
of the excursion from Kinston to <lb/>
Richmond on the 17th, spent Friday <lb/>
here. He us that the prospects <lb/>
are a large crowd on the ex- <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be in at <lb/>
House, August and 31st <lb/>
fer the purpose and treat- <lb/>
diseases of the eye, ear, v. s; and <lb/>
Library Meeting. <lb/>
Attention called to a notice, in <lb/>
another column, to all sons who are <lb/>
interested in establishing a reading <lb/>
room and in Greenville, to meet <lb/>
on night at Harding Hard- <lb/>
office. <lb/>
This is a move the right direction. <lb/>
One in which every man, woman and <lb/>
child feel deepest concern. <lb/>
Especially the parents of the town, <lb/>
ought to give encouragement and <lb/>
support lo the mo-, Boys <lb/>
girls frequently get in the <lb/>
ready literature simply because <lb/>
it is thrown in way and <lb/>
better can be had. A library for <lb/>
Greenville meant more towards <lb/>
oping a healthy intellectual and <lb/>
lite than we can in word- <lb/>
Let every parent tor the sake k f the <lb/>
children be there fin Thursday night. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
On Wednesday evening inst, <lb/>
.; home of Mr. Churl s E. Davis, <lb/>
township, his d liter, <lb/>
Miss Mat Davis and Mr- It. It <lb/>
Nichols were married by B. M Lewis <lb/>
Esq. A supper and enjoyable <lb/>
dance ceremony. P. <lb/>
Snake Bites a Dog. <lb/>
While Mr. Calvin Mills, el <lb/>
township, was out hunting n rattle <lb/>
snake bit his dog. Almost instantly <lb/>
dog was taken with convulsions and <lb/>
died within hall an hour alter being <lb/>
bitten. Mr. Mill- killed the snake and <lb/>
it had twelve <lb/>
Demand for Corn. <lb/>
For some corn and have <lb/>
been coining to merchants here from <lb/>
Other Stales. This looks like the home <lb/>
Top of corn is to become ex- <lb/>
the new crop is <lb/>
for harvest. Any farmers with a <lb/>
plus on hand would find this a good <lb/>
time lo market it. <lb/>
Two Stores <lb/>
J L. Bro. will now ran <lb/>
two stores. They have bought <lb/>
out II. L. another brother <lb/>
who kept in the building, and <lb/>
the film will keep both Jes <lb/>
lakes charge of the uptown <lb/>
store and J. A. I will stay the <lb/>
down town store, and clever, good <lb/>
looking Jim Starkey will have <lb/>
general and management <lb/>
both. They will carry a nice line of <lb/>
stores. <lb/>
He Wasn't Expert <lb/>
The rumor got out Thursday that an <lb/>
expert cyclist reach here on the <lb/>
evening train, and was quite n <lb/>
crowd, most o. them colored people, at <lb/>
the depot to the Some <lb/>
them saw the joke when Sheriff <lb/>
Harrington stepped the train with <lb/>
Frank Johnson, the who <lb/>
Mr. T. M. Hooker's and <lb/>
arrested in Tarboro. But Frank was <lb/>
so much of expert, as he slipped <lb/>
up in trying lo do some trick <lb/>
One Thief Squeals on Another <lb/>
Both in Jail. <lb/>
Some months ago some one stole <lb/>
Mr. E. P. bicycle his <lb/>
house just west town. He made <lb/>
diligent search it, but not hide <lb/>
hair of ratter, um or spoke of <lb/>
it could he find anywhere. He <lb/>
it pretty hot tramping to town, had <lb/>
grin and bear hope ever <lb/>
finding his was abandoned. <lb/>
How, the est Frank John- <lb/>
son stealing Mr. T. II. <lb/>
wheel is about lo clear up the whole <lb/>
mystery. When Mr. Hooker was called <lb/>
up to his wheel he did so very <lb/>
lily but said the saddle had <lb/>
changed. Mr. Higgs heard this and <lb/>
a look at saddle and <lb/>
ed it as the that was on his wheel <lb/>
when stolen. <lb/>
This further inquiry, as <lb/>
it was evident th man arrested knew <lb/>
about wheels. John- <lb/>
son was interviewed and told <lb/>
Patrick, another stole Mr. <lb/>
wheel, and that be <lb/>
Mi-. Hooker's wheel <lb/>
traded saddles. A warrant was <lb/>
once issued tor Patrick and he was <lb/>
rested and placed in Jail. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the prettiest line of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
------A beautiful line <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to from. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Neat. <lb/>
i . is distributing some <lb/>
very deal minor Hits. i e <lb/>
office has been <lb/>
with one and now the boys can <lb/>
how lo keep their <lb/>
they can gel a comb and brush logo <lb/>
with the mirror. <lb/>
The bicycle in the E <lb/>
Wart on <lb/>
the the Aid Society <lb/>
of the Christian church was an occasion <lb/>
of unusual interest. Being an enter, <lb/>
a different nature from any <lb/>
has occurred here a large crowd <lb/>
was attracted to it, ail were well <lb/>
r for <lb/>
The of the evening <lb/>
was tin; bicycle drill. <lb/>
in by the following <lb/>
It. M ye and Miss Clara <lb/>
Forbes <lb/>
W. I Miss Kate Harvey. <lb/>
J. M. Moore and -Miss Dot <lb/>
Phil Crawford and Miss Pat <lb/>
L. II. Fender and Airs. U. W. King. <lb/>
and Hiss <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
The wheel were handsomely <lb/>
and riding very graceful, <lb/>
Many movement, were . <lb/>
oiled in perfect r. <lb/>
A oil re it, ,,. .,. <lb/>
the bes decorated wheel. The <lb/>
committee to make the <lb/>
U. W. J. L Little, M. Jones <lb/>
and <lb/>
bra Bruce Forbes entitled <lb/>
lo and airs, W. King <lb/>
and Miss Dot Flanagan wore deserving <lb/>
of special mention tee beauty <lb/>
their wheels. <lb/>
The was presented by W. M. <lb/>
Bond a speech that with <lb/>
humor Ii Mr. Bond's first <lb/>
b fore a Greenville audience <lb/>
and he II handsomely. <lb/>
The e were other ID <lb/>
eat who did not enter tor the pr K. <lb/>
iv. Move and James had till <lb/>
wheels of the male rid s. <lb/>
Hire was <lb/>
forded to little amusement, was <lb/>
an old fas cake walk, <lb/>
in by about fifteen couples. The <lb/>
walking was simply immense. Two <lb/>
prises were up on this <lb/>
most graceful and one <lb/>
the walkers, I he judges, B, W. <lb/>
King, J. L. Woolen and E. B. <lb/>
awarded prize to Maj. W. f. <lb/>
Bernard Mil Maud Blow, and it <lb/>
Was presented W. King. The <lb/>
booby two snaps and two <lb/>
cigarettes, was awarded <lb/>
Woodward and Preston Gotten and <lb/>
presented by E. B. <lb/>
to these amusements the <lb/>
ladies sol i refreshments and made <lb/>
something ill their <lb/>
meat, ladies deserve much credit <lb/>
for lie i CO <lb/>
It is not necessary to to <lb/>
KLONDIKE a gold- <lb/>
mine. Goto Lang's Cash Mouse <lb/>
Summer Goods, as Fans Parasols, <lb/>
Slippers, Shirt Waists, Lawns and Organdies <lb/>
which must go before the Fall stock- <lb/>
comes in and you will be satisfied <lb/>
struck a pM mine without <lb/>
taking a long trip. <lb/>
Lang's Cash , <lb/>
Lang Sells Cheap. <lb/>
They Sell en Merit. <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse keeps <lb/>
light on popularity and <lb/>
his is so because Evans, <lb/>
Co. look alter the r <lb/>
est farmer who seMi on <lb/>
on their have a <lb/>
get high prices but sell <lb/>
very pile on its merit and make i, <lb/>
bring value Today W. A <lb/>
s they lots at <lb/>
s; I, and making an <lb/>
average Cl on a barn o <lb/>
ins. Oiler tamers obtained prices <lb/>
just as good as these, you can t <lb/>
the highest market price by <lb/>
load to Greenville Ware- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Our lain. <lb/>
who sold their tobacco at <lb/>
the Planters War Friday Were <lb/>
made happy again gelling prices <lb/>
running away in the twenties. No <lb/>
other reached a as as <lb/>
ours. That Ii our way of doing <lb/>
our prices d the talking <lb/>
ii Ask any one who closely watch. <lb/>
. our sale and he will tell you it was <lb/>
the best I at has made <lb/>
Greenville market this season. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
If you <lb/>
call and see me. lean save you money on <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
MOTHER <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Deeds Perkins <lb/>
lice to seven couples last week, three <lb/>
white and four<lb/>
Will <lb/>
II. D. and <lb/>
I. Nichols and Matt; A. Davis. <lb/>
Ii A. and Mattie <lb/>
J. II. Little and <lb/>
Daniel Little and Isabella <lb/>
John J. Daniel and Mary Fleming. <lb/>
Abraham Slaughter and Dud- <lb/>
Conies to the Planters <lb/>
Friday a man, who last week sold <lb/>
tobacco on the Wilson market, brought <lb/>
three loads to the Warehouse. <lb/>
After the sale he compared the result <lb/>
and found prices here so far ahead, pf <lb/>
Wilson that he declared he was going <lb/>
to bring every pound of bis crop to the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse- Talking <lb/>
prices, It is not the high price on an <lb/>
occasional pile that counts for the <lb/>
farmer, but it is the high average that <lb/>
puts money in bis pocket. Thai is <lb/>
what the Planters Warehouse does, <lb/>
gels averages that no in the <lb/>
State can heat. <lb/>
Delightful Music, <lb/>
At the Methodist church <lb/>
morning Mr. Hugh Holcombe sang a <lb/>
solo, and at the night service <lb/>
he and Mrs. W. M. Bond sang a duet. <lb/>
Both songs were rendered <lb/>
Inspiring. <lb/>
Was Very Nervous <lb/>
Had Smothering and Could <lb/>
Not Steep Doctors Called It <lb/>
Neuralgia and Indigestion. <lb/>
In my herd, neck and <lb/>
Shoulders mid through my body but <lb/>
they were most in my left Bide. <lb/>
The doctor called it neuralgia and In- <lb/>
digestion. I was to ray bed tor <lb/>
eight months, I was very nervous, had <lb/>
smothering spells and could not sleep. I <lb/>
read cures by Hood's and <lb/>
of a case similar to mine. My husband <lb/>
procured a bottle, and I began taking it. <lb/>
After taking one I felt better, was <lb/>
able to rest and my appetite Improved. I <lb/>
continued until my nervousness was <lb/>
and I was much better In every <lb/>
way. My has also been <lb/>
by Hood's a <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Is Best-lo the One Farmer, <lb/>
Sold by all druggists, for <lb/>
There is no <lb/>
word so full <lb/>
of meaning <lb/>
and about which such tender and <lb/>
holy recollections cluster as that <lb/>
of who watched <lb/>
over our helpless infancy and <lb/>
ed our first tottering step. Yet <lb/>
the life of every Expectant Moth- <lb/>
is beset with danger and all cf <lb/>
fort should be made to avoid it. <lb/>
so assists nature <lb/>
in the change <lb/>
place that <lb/>
the Expectant <lb/>
Mother is <lb/>
bled to look for- <lb/>
ward t t <lb/>
dread, suffering or gloomy fore- <lb/>
to the hour when she <lb/>
experiences the joy of Motherhood. <lb/>
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb/>
of both Mother and Child, and she <lb/>
is found stronger after than before- <lb/>
short, it <lb/>
Childbirth natural and as <lb/>
so many have said. Don't be <lb/>
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from and low down in price <lb/>
Invitation steaded to all. Come me, will make it in <lb/>
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tea with either of her other two <lb/>
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condition hitherto unknown in the <lb/>
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in twenty is followed by an <lb/>
epidemic of the most horrible of all <lb/>
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rapists are in Wake <lb/>
tale keeping. The <lb/>
it doing all in bis power to secure <lb/>
speedy and uphold the <lb/>
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element when he feels that his crowd <lb/>
in <lb/>
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intelligent who know and <lb/>
deplore the conduct bid men in <lb/>
their race just white men denounce <lb/>
the county white devil. Hut <lb/>
all are forced to admit that where <lb/>
and bestiality control, civil- <lb/>
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people North are ready to <lb/>
to Republican politicians and <lb/>
others who affiliate with ; <lb/>
find means to control vote to <lb/>
degrade the Stale put <lb/>
in You must find means to <lb/>
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supporters, or you cannot escape re- <lb/>
for their actions, <lb/>
have encouraged the ignorant <lb/>
in thinking that success of the <lb/>
party of which his race composes nine <lb/>
tenths insures him against the just <lb/>
of bis doing. You <lb/>
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and You are his <lb/>
teacher. You must your <lb/>
teachings, or cannot escape the <lb/>
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News Observer. <lb/>
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the power tO and I been cheered <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
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Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
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the liver does not act it's part. <lb/>
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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/>
to Supreme Court <lb/>
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years a MM maker in <lb/>
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cigars which he called the <lb/>
supreme labels on <lb/>
the of the boxes were <lb/>
pictures of the entire court, <lb/>
the cigar was a good one- I know <lb/>
this, because one day each of the <lb/>
justices received two boxes of <lb/>
them with the compliments <lb/>
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player. <lb/>
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parts off by heart, with their cues <lb/>
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times until bad the accent <lb/>
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speech, until the boy's arms ached, <lb/>
going with him through mo- <lb/>
one by one, over <lb/>
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my he would often <lb/>
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month <lb/>
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mirror fur an hour a time, <lb/>
faces while he spoke bis lines, <lb/>
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boy grew fairly weary of his own <lb/>
looks. Then sometimes, more often <lb/>
us the time slipped by, would <lb/>
clap his hands with a boyish laugh <lb/>
and have a pie brought and a cup of <lb/>
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to out again, bowing, and not <lb/>
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fin the and <lb/>
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the most <lb/>
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picturesque is <lb/>
while for others severe <lb/>
city is the most successful <lb/>
of Every child <lb/>
be studied Her age, her <lb/>
manner; her walk, her complex- <lb/>
eyes, hair and figure should <lb/>
be into account, if her <lb/>
mother desires gowned so as <lb/>
cover personal defects or en- <lb/>
her good points- the <lb/>
is worth the as <lb/>
are affected in their man- <lb/>
speech disposition by <lb/>
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assumes be or is <lb/>
of being well dressed. <lb/>
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to match their complexions. Now <lb/>
they wear their complexions to <lb/>
clothes. <lb/>
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ripening grape promises a <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hotel Pro pi i o end <lb/>
fish <lb/>
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n by it Chile sauce when <lb/>
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husband <lb/>
as he lugged a pair el scales. <lb/>
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don't the lemon; <lb/>
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mud the mother, <lb/>
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daughter must confers, <lb/>
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who recently died <lb/>
residue of . fortune, valued <lb/>
at about to the Society cf <lb/>
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matter came up before the <lb/>
Yearly Meeting at High Point <lb/>
it was decided to <lb/>
leave the of sum <lb/>
to a majority of the several <lb/>
quarterly meetings in the State, <lb/>
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will get of this amount. <lb/>
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dike region reports that far Ion <lb/>
than in nuggets has been <lb/>
and to date <lb/>
id. <lb/>
Their supply bill has <lb/>
It is soon, <lb/>
to strike a balance ; but evidently the <lb/>
business furnishing supplies is <lb/>
a little Klondike itself. <lb/>
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in Consular service of this Gov- <lb/>
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by the Consular agents at K. <lb/>
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key i but as it is that or they are <lb/>
not expected to they may W. <lb/>
at the end of the <lb/>
year, says Boston Transcript, than <lb/>
some of our <lb/>
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for horse meat Paris is <lb/>
so great that dealers <lb/>
France are unable to it. <lb/>
A company in Portland, <lb/>
has recently received from <lb/>
French capital an order for <lb/>
barrels of meat- <lb/>
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and pestilence have killed <lb/>
people in India, <lb/>
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Fla, is experimenting for <lb/>
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from watermelons, it is <lb/>
that he derives from melon <lb/>
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week, and gives <lb/>
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those growing <lb/>
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Summons tor Relief. <lb/>
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State of North Carolina, <lb/>
above named will take <lb/>
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Monday after the first of <lb/>
next, it being the of Sept <lb/>
and complaint whir b he <lb/>
in the of the Of <lb/>
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in the first three days of said term, and <lb/>
let the said defendant take notice that <lb/>
II be fail to answer or demur said <lb/>
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law, the Plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
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complaint. <lb/>
my band sod seal of said <lb/>
court, this day of July <lb/>
K. A MOTE, Clerk Superior court. <lb/>
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Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
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prices reasonable.<lb/>
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B re. Building Pumps, and <lb/>
tor Millers. and house purposes, n- well a <lb/>
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Trail, on Neck <lb/>
; eaves Weldon p. Halifax s <lb/>
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Dr., 8.62 a. m. <lb/>
at a. m., i <lb/>
grains on la I mini n <lb/>
IV I . n. -.-i . <lb/>
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i. Tarboro a. m., <lb/>
I--- p. in . in. <lb/>
1.1 p. hi,. <lb/>
1.40 a. . ;. m, . f <lb/>
Sunday. Connect null <lb/>
leases <lb/>
K. daily i <lb/>
lay, p. m., i D , M ; <lb/>
t I I, t , p, pi, <lb/>
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tn., Sundas -n., <lb/>
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n. arriving i in. Rat <lb/>
leaves S o- <lb/>
9.30 a. <lb/>
on <lb/>
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p m, Clio p in. <lb/>
eave in 6.80 a m, <lb/>
a m. except Sun- <lb/>
loaves War- <lb/>
saw for Clinton except Sunday, <lb/>
mi n in. p. m- <lb/>
at m. at, <lb/>
No. makes close connection <lb/>
Weldon points daily, till rail <lb/>
Carolina K It fur <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
F. DIVINE, <lb/>
General u t. <lb/>
rt. <lb/>
I. II. KB VI V I y- . r. <lb/>
J L SUGG <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All mil. Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
Old line <lb/>
1- <lb/>
IV FOB PROOF <lb/>
RIVER <lb/>
n, <lb/>
vile Tarboro touching stall <lb/>
Tar iv. <lb/>
at B A, <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at I A M, <lb/>
T and <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
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of on Tar <lb/>
at <lb/>
steamers for , <lb/>
Philadelphia. Ne w and Boston. <lb/>
should order goods <lb/>
via Dominion I Ir <lb/>
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Horn Haiti ore. A Miners <lb/>
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