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n- <lb/>
mm The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
It id the paper for the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1397. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
or r. ,. <lb/>
be<lb/>
people read <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
Shoes Years Old <lb/>
Miss Chatham, who <lb/>
lives the head waters of <lb/>
Hunting Creek, was lust <lb/>
week She was wearing a pair of <lb/>
shoes see Las bad for <lb/>
years. She bus them for <lb/>
important <lb/>
for these years <lb/>
is m or bole <lb/>
th. ii, yet. a record the <lb/>
shoe lite be brat. The <lb/>
shoes cost <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
baseless <lb/>
of William which <lb/>
mounts the City Hall tower <lb/>
bad by lightning <lb/>
Tuesday nigh last has developed <lb/>
the interesting that <lb/>
s a casualty is a physical <lb/>
possibility, as the Mala on <lb/>
continuous mass of iron work <lb/>
d aw n lo the sub-basement <lb/>
and is practical <lb/>
piece of a great rod- <lb/>
William like another <lb/>
nay therefore, defy the lightning. <lb/>
It remains to be seen, though, <lb/>
whether the statue can withstand <lb/>
the cyclone's fury the earth- <lb/>
shock. <lb/>
to statistics, the <lb/>
number of yearly telephone <lb/>
conversations in the United Slates <lb/>
is of <lb/>
messages, of lights <lb/>
of la, <lb/>
several hundred thousand <lb/>
electric There are <lb/>
railway s- It is estimated <lb/>
to persons <lb/>
electricity contributes <lb/>
of livelihood. <lb/>
A bushel of makes four <lb/>
gallons of whiskey, which retails <lb/>
for Out of this the Govern- <lb/>
gels the railroads <lb/>
gets -ii. the <lb/>
the farmer forty cents the <lb/>
the <lb/>
a-e now in the <lb/>
States hundred cities with <lb/>
a population of over eight thous- <lb/>
and, the number having <lb/>
the past fourteen yearn, <lb/>
hundred years ago were <lb/>
only with that population. <lb/>
Lumber Mid railroad ties are <lb/>
being shipped from the Pacific <lb/>
eons for building the Siberian <lb/>
way- <lb/>
While in the of <lb/>
his wife with a knife at <lb/>
Gas Timer was shot and <lb/>
kill by his son. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best salve in the rid for Cut <lb/>
Bruise-, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Ha <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
Mil cures Tiles Or on <lb/>
It is to give <lb/>
perfect Or money <lb/>
price cents per box. For sale <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
a a e i at-l a w, <lb/>
Greenville. X. C <lb/>
la all the courts.<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
in all the courts. Collections <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
to Latham skinner, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Swift Galloway, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
F. Tyson, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
K V-AT- LAW, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Practice in all the Courts. <lb/>
V. L. Jambs, <lb/>
S. O <lb/>
over J. G <lb/>
John E. T. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, N, C. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
A HARDING, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
special attention given to collection <lb/>
and settlement of claims. <lb/>
made on abort time. <lb/>
John n. Small, i. H. Long, <lb/>
W R. C. Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
A Brave Woman <lb/>
Tuesday D- B. <lb/>
of this t , started or <lb/>
driving his sister Mrs <lb/>
who is visiting here <lb/>
While ascending just this <lb/>
side of Wilkesboro, the be- <lb/>
came wheeled an <lb/>
at, I started back d <lb/>
hill Mr. Stafford <lb/>
was out of the buggy <lb/>
his hold of <lb/>
Hues, and was a con- <lb/>
distance, wheel <lb/>
HE USED THE STAMPS TWICE. <lb/>
Deputy Stales Marshal <lb/>
A. A. I returned from a five <lb/>
day's trip through Moore and <lb/>
counties by <lb/>
; conveyance- <lb/>
a be said <lb/>
I he had a case be- <lb/>
fore a United States <lb/>
at after- <lb/>
The defendants name was <lb/>
J. a well to do <lb/>
farmer ex-post master at <lb/>
passim over him several times, <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
X. <lb/>
In the j <lb/>
when one of the hues <lb/>
This left Mrs. Dunbar in a <lb/>
buggy horse <lb/>
with her little son. She realize <lb/>
her perilous condition She j <lb/>
screamed nor attempted to; <lb/>
jump out of the as most <lb/>
ladies with less would have j <lb/>
done, but carefully crawled over <lb/>
the steadied herself by <lb/>
hold of the harness, reached i <lb/>
over and got the that wasn't <lb/>
broken, talking gently to the <lb/>
horse all the while. She <lb/>
he seat in safety had <lb/>
succeeded in the horse <lb/>
when bridge was reached, <lb/>
Here they met a man who caught <lb/>
animal. Mr- soon <lb/>
. , ; probably have to pay bun <lb/>
arrived took charge of it. It , . ., . , . . <lb/>
, ,,. i of dollars lie gets o <lb/>
was truly a thrilling scene, <lb/>
to sty, no one was ii <lb/>
ed to any extent. <lb/>
All who the scene ex- <lb/>
to see it end in a horrible <lb/>
manner, say that Mrs. <lb/>
bar is truly a brave lady-North <lb/>
Hustler. <lb/>
been <lb/>
his was for <lb/>
postage stamps. <lb/>
Officer said man <lb/>
was good and <lb/>
stood well in but <lb/>
he bad caught <lb/>
postage stamps letters eight <lb/>
times at Fall Creek and <lb/>
Advance post offices. <lb/>
At the healing Thursday the <lb/>
; commissioner bound <lb/>
i over to a <lb/>
i which be readily gave and <lb/>
released. The total Lo <lb/>
has defrauded Saw out of, <lb/>
so far as known, is sixteen <lb/>
yet for that he will <lb/>
of <lb/>
the scrape. It is a unusual <lb/>
j case tho out; of the <lb/>
kind perhaps has come up in <lb/>
in <lb/>
PEOPLE'S STORE <lb/>
be pleased to I <lb/>
Machine for Transplanting <lb/>
Strawberries <lb/>
of the Cotton Crop. <lb/>
this of progress it looks <lb/>
like everything will done soon- <lb/>
or later by machinery. The <lb/>
latest labor saving machine <lb/>
farm is out for transplanting <lb/>
Messrs- G- W. West- <lb/>
brook and W. A- Wright are using <lb/>
this week on their farm just <lb/>
outside of on the <lb/>
ton Seacoast It is <lb/>
pulled two mules, is <lb/>
operated by a man and two boys <lb/>
It plants, waters and fertilizes <lb/>
the plants as it puts them <lb/>
will plant three six <lb/>
The crop and everything <lb/>
relating to it is of interest to the <lb/>
people of State, <lb/>
and industrial life the <lb/>
fleecy staple cuts so large a <lb/>
of the <lb/>
cotton crop has increase so <lb/>
largely in the past few years, with <lb/>
a corresponding decrease in <lb/>
price of product, it has <lb/>
it thought proper at planting <lb/>
time each year to caution <lb/>
farmers against an increased <lb/>
acreage. <lb/>
The seems not to <lb/>
have been headed, and in <lb/>
to an in the acreage. <lb/>
To the People of <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Our energies have never relaxed, <lb/>
forts have <lb/>
selected stock <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Teachers will <lb/>
learn that Department <lb/>
i Pedagogy at the University <lb/>
Carolina will offer <lb/>
I correspondence the <lb/>
coming season. The instruction <lb/>
will all departments of <lb/>
school work, ard a syllabus of the <lb/>
c of lee will be <lb/>
ed applying to C W. <lb/>
Toms, cf Pedagogy, <lb/>
Chapel Bill, X. C. Students at <lb/>
University will bi- offend <lb/>
the History <lb/>
Educational Psychology <lb/>
I central underlying <lb/>
OUT of <lb/>
ii I a Di OFF BY <lb/>
of I . <lb/>
I Here's lip to the Modern Young <lb/>
Man Who Has a Rival. <lb/>
my <lb/>
ed one of most eligible <lb/>
j as he threw a <lb/>
couch end looked daggers at h s <lb/>
closest as though be wen <lb/>
the of fat., <lb/>
Detroit Free Press. a f, lion <lb/>
wants to get and f <lb/>
his proper in life, <lb/>
up makes a fool cl <lb/>
him. You that I've popped <lb/>
tent to or four in <lb/>
Ive been just too late. You <lb/>
have never ceased to give the ,,, . <lb/>
and a woman she will do <lb/>
the study of childhood Iran i and make all tut <lb/>
forming modern methods <lb/>
teaching education- <lb/>
The course prepare <lb/>
to till position of <lb/>
teacher, principal or superintend- <lb/>
another failure <lb/>
. v. to purchase <lb/>
to buy your goods for the goods, and that <lb/>
Goods arc sold on time at close <lb/>
lost by an eyebrow, as <lb/>
usual. Yen that <lb/>
I out to you <lb/>
from the club window the other <lb/>
clay. That little <lb/>
On <lb/>
IV i S t P. i l J would say <lb/>
; and low freight rates attract T i I <lb/>
to New week roomer- f, M <lb/>
. , , i early last evening to my fate <lb/>
chants various parts of n, ., ,,. , <lb/>
CO i , ,, test. While was screwing <lb/>
to purchase fall ,.,,,. , ., , . K <lb/>
up to the <lb/>
bey i t <lb/>
A. from other people there <lb/>
she <lb/>
clay, according to I mop is, in almost every <lb/>
acres a <lb/>
of the land. It will do <lb/>
the work of a or more <lb/>
A Novel <lb/>
Watermelon <lb/>
Florida. <lb/>
Contest in <lb/>
Aimed are guarding two <lb/>
enormous melons on which most <lb/>
of spare as well as <lb/>
much other property belonging <lb/>
to farmers Middlesex county, <lb/>
has been staked. <lb/>
State except Texas, an exception- <lb/>
ally good one, <lb/>
Ana Mr. Henry M. of the <lb/>
New Cotton Exchange, <lb/>
whose of the of <lb/>
former cotton crops have been <lb/>
more usually correct, comes <lb/>
forward with the statement that <lb/>
the crop will be greatest ever <lb/>
known, reaching <lb/>
Ibis is largest estimate <lb/>
vet put forward, and whether it is <lb/>
correct remains to be seen. <lb/>
One of the melons is being the agree <lb/>
grown by John Henry Marsh, will probably exceed of <lb/>
who recently came from previous year. Charlotte <lb/>
May county, importing melon I News, <lb/>
seed with like <lb/>
from which to select your purchases. <lb/>
confidently believe unhesitatingly <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores our <lb/>
from which <lb/>
coining year. <lb/>
credit prices to customers approved win come south, which <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of <lb/>
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb/>
bi ii i Is . , WU all the gush <lb/>
When they enter into our possession iD w of some <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- I bow l <lb/>
i r ii i en. i e could not bar. She <lb/>
we can buy for the benefit our many, contained than now, and then <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be M of be me how r, she <lb/>
ii ii i i i i i i earnings at home.; i i,,,. <lb/>
led away but cone straight back to your <lb/>
friends who will take care your jato talk with <lb/>
and work tho tn of i b,, had by <lb/>
int CO maKe a when he said, I the hat rack and oat <lb/>
Stronger CUStOmer and better friend referring to some of the house I went the best I <lb/>
straight honest dealing between <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of the <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure.<lb/>
Celebrated t-r it ins. <lb/>
and all form of <lb/>
to the cheap brands, <lb/>
York <lb/>
man. We are the friend of the poor of toe killing of the <lb/>
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we <lb/>
n , , ft one is not <lb/>
are menu you all. Lome to see us, we to the sentiment of <lb/>
Will Serve yOU tO the best O four ability. PO- City propose by telephone. If an y girl <lb/>
this she knows <lb/>
The <lb/>
cal ; be knew I was going there, <lb/>
for I told him myself, <lb/>
early for the purpose of <lb/>
tiff -No other man <lb/>
would hive had the cold nerve to <lb/>
PEOPLE ALL ABOUT. <lb/>
Mrs. J. P. Miller, of Chicago, <lb/>
bus in her possession the <lb/>
Lord carried in mu <lb/>
for co- <lb/>
A has been unveiled <lb/>
at France, to the <lb/>
of the Jeanne of Pica <lb/>
Marie otherwise <lb/>
as de <lb/>
Key. Frederick Howe <lb/>
wood, who died about two weeks <lb/>
Dublin, Ireland <lb/>
was one of the best known Irish <lb/>
educators. For nearly half a <lb/>
he had been headmaster <lb/>
the school. <lb/>
gold <lb/>
the fact that <lb/>
in America, began her career <lb/>
an performer among th <lb/>
rough miners of California. <lb/>
In her days Queen Vic- <lb/>
was a sketcher. her <lb/>
the duchess of Kent <lb/>
her tutor. A collection of <lb/>
her drawings, dated 1833, each <lb/>
bearing her autograph, will soon, <lb/>
be offered for sale. <lb/>
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
I. <lb/>
statistics show that <lb/>
of the foreign commerce of the <lb/>
States, per cent <lb/>
of the exports per ct <lb/>
the imports are carried in Amer- <lb/>
vessels. This ought to make <lb/>
me <lb/>
where to find <lb/>
Skinner is in Disfavor. <lb/>
Will Butler bury <lb/>
the hatchet No. But Butler <lb/>
will bury if he can, <lb/>
its owner, Abner Cornwall, is a <lb/>
native. <lb/>
Large wagers have been made <lb/>
each side as which melon <lb/>
will be the bigger. Each man <lb/>
fears some will destroy bis <lb/>
melon in order to win the bet <lb/>
against it, and each has hired men <lb/>
with shotguns to prevent such an <lb/>
Dis- <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
Dying from Cigarettes. <lb/>
With apologies to stricken <lb/>
family we also regret to state that <lb/>
Charlie is now at bis home <lb/>
in this place in a very critical con- <lb/>
caused by smoking cigar- <lb/>
to excess. is one <lb/>
among many cases where a <lb/>
once bright and hopeful life has <lb/>
been wrecked by those deadly <lb/>
poisonous things. Charlie is an <lb/>
An Apple in . <lb/>
correspondent of the <lb/>
Charlotte Merchant <lb/>
John Smith today purchased a lot <lb/>
of from Mr. <lb/>
of No. township, <lb/>
one was cut in his store on <lb/>
inside of which was an apple <lb/>
of nary well developed <lb/>
and slightly decayed. Of curs. <lb/>
the apple had no sleek on it, <lb/>
bat when the melon was halved <lb/>
two puces of fruit fell out. <lb/>
It was left at Mr. Smith's store <lb/>
and the and almost <lb/>
growth has been <lb/>
seen by several hundred people <lb/>
who will substantiate I <lb/>
have said. It is the most won- <lb/>
freak that bas turned <lb/>
in Cabarrus in many days. <lb/>
One As Sensible As the Other <lb/>
People laugh at cranks who sag. <lb/>
the faith cure as a cure for <lb/>
disease. But don't at <lb/>
the fellows who suggest tariff <lb/>
taxation as a remedy for business <lb/>
depression, and a booster of pros- <lb/>
is as sensible <lb/>
and reasonable as the other <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Forty three streets in New <lb/>
York have been torn by con- <lb/>
tractors, ostensibly to re paved, <lb/>
bat it is said, to furnish <lb/>
work for laborers whose votes are <lb/>
to be controlled at the election this <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
The demand for bells this summer <lb/>
is said to I e only middling. <lb/>
Grapes Gone to Fusing <lb/>
B. B. Proctor has a <lb/>
grape vine at his <lb/>
and this year it prom- <lb/>
a very prolific yield. The <lb/>
are coming in <lb/>
bunches, from eight to fifteen in <lb/>
a when this grape usually <lb/>
grows very scattering. Near this <lb/>
vine is growing a very prolific <lb/>
grape and from present <lb/>
appearances it as it <lb/>
the <lb/>
bas fused are about to pro- <lb/>
duce a new variety of grapes. If <lb/>
that be case we suggest they <lb/>
be called or the <lb/>
Sun, <lb/>
says <lb/>
the Fitzgerald colonists seem to <lb/>
have caught to watermelon <lb/>
all right. shipped a <lb/>
melon from Fitzgerald to J. <lb/>
Bryan weighing over eighty one <lb/>
pounds. They likewise tabled <lb/>
For next President of the <lb/>
United <lb/>
THE SAME OLD FOX. <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
speech Thursday, was entirely <lb/>
characteristic He needs rest <lb/>
he cannot rest, while be sees <lb/>
the dangers that threaten <lb/>
p. until he warns them of <lb/>
them If it not for him <lb/>
would soon be ruined and <lb/>
never know it. Others have <lb/>
been faithless but he has been <lb/>
faithful always. lie has never <lb/>
deceived not even <lb/>
Outline or Pritchard. In fact, <lb/>
he is the only time. If be <lb/>
said anything about free silver, <lb/>
the Observer's reporter of bis <lb/>
speech failed to catch it, for it <lb/>
dots not appear in the report. <lb/>
Last year everything was free <lb/>
silver. Now it is monopolies and <lb/>
trusts. railroads, we are <lb/>
told, have captured the State- <lb/>
Yet, two of three railroad <lb/>
commissioners were elected by <lb/>
Mr. Butler's <lb/>
haven't done their duty <lb/>
The yes The one <lb/>
that touches people of <lb/>
Carolina most closely is the <lb/>
trust. Where Mr- <lb/>
Butler and what was ho saying <lb/>
about it Mr. C B Watson <lb/>
was fighting it in the Legible <lb/>
a few ears ago and some of the <lb/>
balance of were holding up <lb/>
hands The trusts They <lb/>
dictated the tariff bill which bas <lb/>
just passed Congress. That the <lb/>
sugar trust and all the balance of <lb/>
them, and all the great <lb/>
list manufacturers got in that bill <lb/>
they wanted, is a <lb/>
matter of common knowledge and <lb/>
public and yet Mr- <lb/>
Butler, sitting in the Senate, did <lb/>
not even record hi j vote <lb/>
he says, <lb/>
not it enunciation by <lb/>
their agents, like and <lb/>
What, then shall be <lb/>
thought of a United Slates Sen- <lb/>
who denounces them but re- <lb/>
fuses to against them when <lb/>
they are preparing to fix their <lb/>
own tariff law upon the country <lb/>
tor years to come Talk at borne <lb/>
is cheap, in a clone <lb/>
Sonic of the of Fusion. <lb/>
The Treasury has been emptied <lb/>
so than special appropriations <lb/>
made by cannot <lb/>
be paid <lb/>
A gold hug Senator was elected <lb/>
by men whom their own party <lb/>
leaders were bribed with <lb/>
promises of Hire. <lb/>
N th Carolina <lb/>
that W. P. Fife, the drum- <lb/>
mer evangelist, was in <lb/>
the at chard, <lb/>
, Saturday, August He says <lb/>
; bis mind has been unsettled all <lb/>
of his Christian life and Le <lb/>
number of mag-, <lb/>
and constables been <lb/>
elected in eastern counties. N r- <lb/>
have been appointed <lb/>
school committees and vested <lb/>
with fail authority to visit I. . , <lb/>
oversee public schools of the n of our of <lb/>
whites. <lb/>
Halifax <lb/>
control, is and tin <lb/>
treasury has ceased to pay county- <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
The Legislature has <lb/>
ed Government to appoint <lb/>
aldermen in the several towns <lb/>
and of the State, thus <lb/>
scandalously violating every <lb/>
principle of home rule. <lb/>
A justice of the in <lb/>
county has been con- <lb/>
of compounding a <lb/>
A member of board of <lb/>
county commissioners of Warren <lb/>
county has fled justice, <lb/>
under a charge of seduction. <lb/>
The chairman of the board of <lb/>
county commissioners of Vance <lb/>
county has been bound over to <lb/>
court on an indictment for <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Gentlemen, how do you like <lb/>
fusion rule far as tried <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
REWARD, <lb/>
The readers this paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn that there Is at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science hug <lb/>
been able t cure in all its stages <lb/>
hat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
the only positive cure now Known to <lb/>
the medical Catarrh being <lb/>
a disease, requires a co- <lb/>
treatment. Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, directly <lb/>
upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
system, destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and <lb/>
the patient strength by building up <lb/>
and nature <lb/>
ha work. proprietors have so <lb/>
faith In curative powers <lb/>
On <lb/>
ease H to cute, Bend for list <lb/>
of <lb/>
F. 4- , Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
our American bosoms swell re false, and State <lb/>
with pride now, oughtn't it of is <lb/>
the inter- <lb/>
A delegate from Al- <lb/>
is authority for the slate- <lb/>
that Butler and have <lb/>
formed an alliance whereby <lb/>
is to be a candidate for Congress <lb/>
in the First district and have <lb/>
support of Butler and the minor- <lb/>
Populists generally. <lb/>
Further, some of Senator But- <lb/>
and beat are <lb/>
swearing they are done with <lb/>
Skinner and all other minority <lb/>
They say if <lb/>
comes into their conventions <lb/>
tries to participate in the pro- <lb/>
they will either Lave <lb/>
him pat out go themselves. <lb/>
If these decisions are adhered <lb/>
to will add much to <lb/>
A Michigan woman pricked a the next <lb/>
finger with a rusty pin, and died News and <lb/>
from the effects of the wound <lb/>
A Cleveland man cut his throat <lb/>
and jumped from a third story <lb/>
window, is alive. thing <lb/>
of life and death k a <lb/>
problem. Mansfield News <lb/>
Post hints its <lb/>
belief the gold fever <lb/>
fools, bur a result is. we fear <lb/>
too good to be expected- And, <lb/>
upon second thought, could we <lb/>
spare all our Oily <lb/>
Mail. <lb/>
Seventy-live e grad <lb/>
a railway from the Seaboard <lb/>
Air Line near Weldon to the <lb/>
mills. <lb/>
A new directory just out in <lb/>
Charlotte gives that hustling <lb/>
city a population <lb/>
all told. <lb/>
The as year showed the <lb/>
smallest immigration of <lb/>
any year the past fifteen <lb/>
fears, only a decrease of <lb/>
112,4-35 the previous year. <lb/>
Senate <lb/>
Family Pills an the bet. <lb/>
THE TRUE REMEDY. <lb/>
W. M. Repine, editor <lb/>
wont keep house <lb/>
without D-. King's Discovery for <lb/>
Consumption, Coughs Ex- <lb/>
with many others, but <lb/>
got the true remedy until we used <lb/>
Dr. New Discovery. No other <lb/>
remedy can take its place in home, <lb/>
as In It we have n certain and sure cure <lb/>
tor Cough, Colds Cough, <lb/>
It U Idle to experiment with <lb/>
other remedies, even It they urged <lb/>
on you as as good as Dr. Kings <lb/>
New Discovery. There arc not as good <lb/>
became this remedy has a of <lb/>
cures and besides is guaranteed. It <lb/>
fails to satisfy. Trial free at Klondike- <lb/>
John L. drugstore. <lb/>
editor <lb/>
usually opposes lynching for a <lb/>
when be writes <lb/>
bat when he talks he <lb/>
necessity that etc. <lb/>
The truth is at, under existing <lb/>
conditions, a of the <lb/>
white people of South do not <lb/>
oppose lynching in extreme <lb/>
The best evidence of this is the <lb/>
that a Southern jury that <lb/>
would convict a man charged <lb/>
lynching a who had <lb/>
committed the most horrible <lb/>
crime known to civilization would <lb/>
be a living <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
Girls Their Mothers <lb/>
When a girl is she deserts <lb/>
mother; but when she is <lb/>
and has discovered that the flat <lb/>
tery of sweethearts and friends is <lb/>
all dead she goes back to <lb/>
her mother, and the two are firm <lb/>
friends until separates <lb/>
hen yon see a youth who will <lb/>
do sort of work, no matter <lb/>
how menial it my be, rather <lb/>
than be you can make up <lb/>
mind he amounts to <lb/>
The young man who <lb/>
starve before he would do <lb/>
anything beneath what he con- <lb/>
to be his dignity is not <lb/>
of right kind stuff to <lb/>
cut much of a figure in life. <lb/>
Ail honest toil is honorable. <lb/>
Them is nothing so morally de- <lb/>
grading as that aversion to man- <lb/>
tabor which is usually a com <lb/>
of and conceit.<lb/>
Hear More, Say Lea. <lb/>
Emerson once remarked <lb/>
nature had given to men one <lb/>
tongue but two ears we <lb/>
bear from others twice as much <lb/>
as we speak The man who re- <lb/>
verses this rule rule and speaks <lb/>
twice as much as he hears, will <lb/>
soon find his excite <lb/>
pleasure or interest in his <lb/>
auditors, for no man can give <lb/>
than ho gets without soon- <lb/>
or later reducing himself to <lb/>
poverty Cumberland <lb/>
The attempt of the Office <lb/>
to compel <lb/>
to put a legible date stamp <lb/>
mailed letters will be great- <lb/>
appreciated by business men. <lb/>
The time of mailing a letter is <lb/>
often a matter of importance. <lb/>
The use of envelopes has some- <lb/>
what diminished the value of the <lb/>
postmark as positive evidence in <lb/>
business transactions involving <lb/>
a question of dates ; but there is <lb/>
none the less great necessity for <lb/>
a reform in post office practice for <lb/>
many sufficient <lb/>
a said happy <lb/>
young dad. <lb/>
As he prattled about first heir. <lb/>
An the cynic <lb/>
think you'd he glad <lb/>
Of the fact that it a <lb/>
Fevers ordinarily follow chills, <lb/>
but gold fever strikes its <lb/>
first; the chill will meat them <lb/>
It overwork has tilled the <lb/>
with nervous d <lb/>
that takes the flesh off their bones, <lb/>
vitality from their blood, and make <lb/>
feeble, emaciated and <lb/>
No. It is had overeating <lb/>
stuff, and other <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
The remedy Is an artificially digested <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial. Instead of irritating the already <lb/>
inflamed Cordial a <lb/>
chance to rest by nourishing the system <lb/>
itself digesting other taken <lb/>
with It. So and return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea ration Cordial <lb/>
is palatable and relieves <lb/>
No money j to K value. <lb/>
A cent trial bottle does that. <lb/>
,, , <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
I, is beat medicine for <lb/>
R In <lb/>
Oil. <lb/>
. Bo . j <lb/>
.-- ,<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
in life an with Walter Newborn, of <lb/>
n e r u co i w n j and they <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P. Editor u <lb/>
at the at Greenville, <lb/>
as second class mail matter. <lb/>
August <lb/>
Republican newspapers are <lb/>
in their demonstrations <lb/>
the price of wheat rod attribute <lb/>
the advance to tariff. <lb/>
But not a word do you her <lb/>
them about the war the price of <lb/>
is going; down. <lb/>
Judge of Federal <lb/>
Court, has graded an injunction <lb/>
against the Railroad <lb/>
restraining put- <lb/>
ting into effect that the <lb/>
Western Union Telegraph <lb/>
reduce charges on to <lb/>
point in the State o <lb/>
The case will L Lea id <lb/>
at Wilmington September <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
The object of writing this is <lb/>
lo to you fathers and <lb/>
mothers in Pitt county that yon <lb/>
avail yourself of the opportunity <lb/>
offered by the present good crops <lb/>
and send to school. <lb/>
It will soon be tine for the <lb/>
schools to begin- There should <lb/>
be a large increase of <lb/>
for the schools of the <lb/>
Yen not think the time will <lb/>
ever come when all things will be <lb/>
ready for you to spare your boys <lb/>
and girls. You must make <lb/>
sacrifices if you would give them <lb/>
the opportunities which yon owe <lb/>
them- Now is a good true to <lb/>
begin. The best time you have <lb/>
bad for five years itself- <lb/>
Don't it. <lb/>
will Pager Ions. <lb/>
The is woven l <lb/>
in the loom forbearance. <lb/>
The poor we have <lb/>
risk can go to the <lb/>
the <lb/>
a general merchandise under the The life in which there is no hug.- <lb/>
name of Waller Co. <lb/>
There is a near here at the <lb/>
borne of Wilson in the shape of <lb/>
a which is to be <lb/>
of the chicken and the <lb/>
ordinary chicken, both and <lb/>
nearly as large as a turkey. W hen <lb/>
frightened the a <lb/>
noise <lb/>
L- J. Chapman, the enter rising <lb/>
of L. J. Chapman Co., left on <lb/>
the h the nor markets to <lb/>
pure rise a fall and winter stock <lb/>
for their mammoth store at this <lb/>
place. I. n; Dav son, an enterprising <lb/>
young merchant of Maple Cypress ac- <lb/>
aided him. <lb/>
The Market is HART <lb/>
The Treasury Department has <lb/>
concluded that it cannot legally <lb/>
enforce the provision of the <lb/>
tariff law forbidding the <lb/>
insertion of prize coupons and <lb/>
other gift devices in packages of <lb/>
cigarettes and smoking tobacco. <lb/>
Why certainly provision <lb/>
operated the tobacco <lb/>
trust, and if the trust tells the <lb/>
Department it must not be <lb/>
enforced that is the end of it- <lb/>
Trusts are this <lb/>
The Sun says that hereafter in <lb/>
Durham all boys will be banished <lb/>
from the sessions of the Mayor's <lb/>
court such as may be sum- <lb/>
as witnesses or def en <lb/>
This is a good rule and <lb/>
one that ought to be put into <lb/>
operation everywhere. Around <lb/>
rooms trials of <lb/>
characters are in <lb/>
is not a fit place for boys. <lb/>
there is evidence of such <lb/>
mature not fit kl men to <lb/>
listen at. much less boys whole <lb/>
characters are forming. <lb/>
The Sunday School <lb/>
for this State was at the Red <lb/>
Springs meeting last week placed <lb/>
a permanent by the <lb/>
of a board of fifteen <lb/>
managers, who, with the officers, <lb/>
will have oversight of the <lb/>
and make all <lb/>
for the annual meetings. <lb/>
The following are the officers <lb/>
and <lb/>
B- Broughton- <lb/>
Vice Presidents I. W. Durham, <lb/>
T. M- Pittman and J. W- Bryan. <lb/>
C Birdsong. <lb/>
Board cf B. <lb/>
Broughton, J. Q. Adams, J- B. <lb/>
Carlyle, J. B- Bailey, W. H. <lb/>
J- E. White, A. W. <lb/>
Early, Livingston Johnson, Nab <lb/>
Biggs, A. M- U. B- Duffy, <lb/>
N. L. Shaw, John A- Oates, T. H. <lb/>
Streets and H- B- Par <lb/>
Hare is a question we went to <lb/>
to the Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
i Statesville Landmark and the <lb/>
Citizen, as those papers <lb/>
are pretty good at keeping up <lb/>
with wrong words that sometimes <lb/>
find their way in print. The Phil- <lb/>
add phi a Record of Thursday <lb/>
used the word in an <lb/>
editorial, we would like to <lb/>
know if it is <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Our contemporary does The <lb/>
Landmark too much honor- It is <lb/>
guilty of using wrong words it- <lb/>
self and knowing its own weak- <lb/>
it doesn't claim to be <lb/>
authority nor make a habit cf <lb/>
pointing out other folk's errors. <lb/>
However, as we are included in <lb/>
the list we make bold to say that <lb/>
while there may be authority for <lb/>
the word have <lb/>
never seen it and we do not think <lb/>
a good word. It is likely, <lb/>
that in the dim and <lb/>
distant past the plural cf attorney <lb/>
was just as the plural <lb/>
of money was Some <lb/>
of the older lawyers yet write the <lb/>
word in legal <lb/>
but it has nearly fallen into <lb/>
Landmark <lb/>
Charlotte Observer turned <lb/>
the question over to the Gastonia <lb/>
Gazette- <lb/>
On account of the high <lb/>
thermometers have gone up. <lb/>
The cyclone everything <lb/>
the except <lb/>
Smiles are I lie sunshine of the soul <lb/>
l that all is blight <lb/>
It is hard tor anybody else lo please <lb/>
the man who is well with <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
The t conic <lb/>
wealthy, while many rascal roll in <lb/>
riches. <lb/>
How paradoxical it seems that <lb/>
are delivered by <lb/>
young men <lb/>
lie lost tows of summer those <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Cotton has begun to open the <lb/>
tanners have commenced to <lb/>
their cotton houses and gins. <lb/>
Much of the polled last ., on t, <lb/>
was damaged by rain, though the mi i . <lb/>
did good than I ., . , , <lb/>
I railroad though he <lb/>
We are sorry of the fact S. j iV s <lb/>
Irwin lost a tobacco barn and its c j given t railing. <lb/>
tents by lire Thursday , . . <lb/>
no ever such <lb/>
bay just before <lb/>
was nearly lull <lb/>
C. C. Case was showing us <lb/>
leaves of very bright H <lb/>
days and said it was not a good <lb/>
sample of bis We would like <lb/>
to see some air. best to- <lb/>
Cobb, I and two little sons, <lb/>
of Ayden, were in our town visiting <lb/>
hist week. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. at <lb/>
Sunday en his regular <lb/>
Misses and Mollie <lb/>
from near and Miss <lb/>
Newell, of Mere visiting the <lb/>
of T. A. Nichols, Sunday. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
ever such terror of <lb/>
the law as does a man whose <lb/>
how lit <lb/>
Sorrow is the shadow that <lb/>
ever hovers about the soul, seeking to <lb/>
stain its <lb/>
Many a young a who falls in <lb/>
love ii raised from that condition by <lb/>
tin. foot f the girls father. <lb/>
It is said that every failure is u <lb/>
step to success. This why <lb/>
some men fail the richer <lb/>
they Va. Observer. <lb/>
Open, Open all <lb/>
the <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 <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
L- P. EVANS. <lb/>
A- H. <lb/>
H- S. <lb/>
Spot es, Hubs, Building Paints, <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. <lb/>
at J. S. <lb/>
Have you seen the Stoves, <lb/>
Heaters at it's, tie <lb/>
nicest lot ever to <lb/>
N. C, Aug. 1897. <lb/>
II. L. Williams and Th.-o. Latham, <lb/>
of right here pale, thin <lb/>
visiting the of II. eek bow the pure, rich <lb/>
from taking Hood's <lb/>
The present crops in Pitt <lb/>
mean to the <lb/>
classes. For several <lb/>
years short crops and low prices <lb/>
have cramped the farmers to <lb/>
an extent that they <lb/>
to deny themselves and their <lb/>
families things which they <lb/>
have enjoyed. This crop <lb/>
will not make them easy, but it <lb/>
will aid very materially toward <lb/>
this result. The cramped <lb/>
of the agricultural <lb/>
generally effects every other, and <lb/>
none probably more than the ed- <lb/>
interests. Many a boy <lb/>
and girl missed an <lb/>
because father and mother <lb/>
t they could cut off <lb/>
f his is a mistaken <lb/>
idea. Tie last place a man s <lb/>
to tint is in the education <lb/>
his children. They are grow- <lb/>
and their are <lb/>
fast slipping away, what you <lb/>
do fur them must done quick- <lb/>
It is a mistaken idea lo t-v <lb/>
to property for them <lb/>
to the neglect of mental <lb/>
training, it be much better <lb/>
for them to start in life a <lb/>
penny, fully equipped to make a <lb/>
living, than to start with property <lb/>
and not even an ordinary <lb/>
present conditions in <lb/>
the South imperatively demand <lb/>
a man shall educate as far <lb/>
possible his children- If this is <lb/>
not he soon rind that <lb/>
his on has fewer op- <lb/>
WEEKLY BULLETIN. <lb/>
The wees Monday, August <lb/>
10th, was warm and very dry. Some <lb/>
local showers especially in <lb/>
the extreme west of the State, <lb/>
and he ivy dews some <lb/>
The drought has been injurious <lb/>
to nearly all crops, which, without rain <lb/>
s are in danger cut shirt. <lb/>
There h-s been considerable shedding <lb/>
cotton and rust is reported, <lb/>
bulk of the crop is still <lb/>
line. k of the <lb/>
southern corn needs <lb/>
rain badly. In a where <lb/>
the drought is most severe crops are <lb/>
drying up.<lb/>
The conditions in this bare <lb/>
been very diversified. In some <lb/>
ties, as Gates, Craven, <lb/>
Nash, and rain <lb/>
curred, generally on the 10th, to keep <lb/>
crops in flourishing condition, but <lb/>
greater portion the district the <lb/>
was very day, warn and <lb/>
j all crops. Crops seem to be <lb/>
failing on account the most <lb/>
rapidly in some northern <lb/>
ties, Halifax, Northampton, Edgecombe, <lb/>
as well as some central and southern <lb/>
ones. Cotton needs rain, but is holding <lb/>
it own fairly well; shedding bells <lb/>
and leaves is reported to be pretty had <lb/>
in some counties, with rust in several; <lb/>
it binning to open in the south. The <lb/>
weather has been too dry for late corn. <lb/>
Fodder pulling is beginning almost <lb/>
everywhere. Tobacco cures are s ill <lb/>
good; is nearly over. Cabbages, <lb/>
field peas and need rain. <lb/>
has heaved out well. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
r, N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Miss Lissa Smith, a very charming <lb/>
young lady of Trenton, is visiting <lb/>
We regret lo record the death of <lb/>
Mrs. John last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Brook, feat a tin <lb/>
I P which is an <lb/>
M I Maggie and Bessie <lb/>
who bx. visiting at <lb/>
J. L. Tucker's returned home this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
We bad no election on t. e 10th. <lb/>
The people of tins township <lb/>
took no interest whatever in it. <lb/>
considering it a farce. <lb/>
We were shown by Ben Skinner a <lb/>
few days ago the finest sample of bright <lb/>
cutters we have seen this season. Ben <lb/>
says he has quite a lot of it just us good <lb/>
as the sample. <lb/>
Two little colored boys n Mr her <lb/>
had some powder in a box a few <lb/>
ago. One them applied h match to <lb/>
it and when n it <lb/>
the eyesight and bait the <lb/>
skin on the others lace with it <lb/>
Ed. Cox has entered <lb/>
Carson and wife, <lb/>
Bethel, was visiting their daughter <lb/>
Mrs. T. F. Nelson Sunday. <lb/>
Our are about through cur- <lb/>
tobacco and are now very busy <lb/>
saving their fodder. <lb/>
Mrs. who has very <lb/>
sick some time arc glad to know- <lb/>
is much improved. <lb/>
Miss Little, who has <lb/>
sick with typhoid we are glad to <lb/>
is convalescent. <lb/>
There bes been quite a <lb/>
among some our people made by a <lb/>
man giving his name as B. F. Thomas. <lb/>
who has been through <lb/>
gathering up small <lb/>
pictures to have each person <lb/>
h id to pay cents advance <lb/>
and he has made quite a <lb/>
day we lie an i A i <lb/>
II. Bullock, who has been taking <lb/>
Ladies wishing to the <lb/>
best Fashion Magazine on the market, <lb/>
are invited to examine sample copies <lb/>
; t Mrs. L. Griffin's <lb/>
Accumulates in of <lb/>
a Compulsory School Law. <lb/>
the evidence accumulates almost <lb/>
daily that a law that will parents <lb/>
to see their children attend <lb/>
a number of months every year <lb/>
must the very starting point of the <lb/>
fight against illiteracy in North Caro- <lb/>
Without f law that will compel <lb/>
the attendance of the children how arc <lb/>
we to fill even the schools we have <lb/>
The evidence is ample that we do mot <lb/>
lid tin m. That it is children with <lb/>
at c a thirst fin e that <lb/>
are needed more than additional <lb/>
around, came to Parmele from buildings teach, is. i here is but <lb/>
where his headquarters ha been and <lb/>
there he gave Bullock slip, leaving <lb/>
Bullock to the tune of eight or <lb/>
ten Mm. The fellow arrived <lb/>
at o'clock M. and look the <lb/>
evening train to Washington. Parties <lb/>
at Bethel sent a warrant to Washing- <lb/>
ton Friday but the bird had flown. <lb/>
He no doubt had gone to pasture new- <lb/>
He represented to mat be is <lb/>
engaged in teaching tn Art -I m <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C-, and to other <lb/>
he was Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. 23rd, <lb/>
Miss Battle I of is <lb/>
spending this week in town. <lb/>
M. O. went to Greenville <lb/>
business last Wednesday. <lb/>
J. O. Gray went to Washington <lb/>
Friday and returned Saturday morn- <lb/>
J. K. Jenkins lo <lb/>
list Thursday. <lb/>
s. T. who went . to <lb/>
purchase goods <lb/>
home Sunday evening. <lb/>
J. K. Hunting, and <lb/>
T. T. Cherry the firm of <lb/>
Staten, Cherry Hunting Bethel <lb/>
and left for re <lb/>
New York last Thursday lo purchase <lb/>
their fall and winter stock. Air. Sta- <lb/>
ten's son. John also <lb/>
lb m <lb/>
J. D. for New <lb/>
morning to purchase full <lb/>
winter stock for Blount Bros. <lb/>
C. spent Saturday <lb/>
Sunday hire. He bag host <lb/>
here who are always glad to see bin. <lb/>
Messrs. Bruce Bureau <lb/>
aid Col. A. Sugg, of Greenville, <lb/>
Friday to appear in a suit <lb/>
the railroad It. Jen <lb/>
kins, J. for to Stock. <lb/>
Samuel of Plymouth, <lb/>
ed here Saturday morning and will <lb/>
run a livery here again this <lb/>
tall, <lb/>
T. M. Manning, Bethel township, <lb/>
and S. E. and S. C. <lb/>
of Carolin; last week <lb/>
by lire. <lb/>
Mr. Crews, of the Jeffreys Crews <lb/>
warehouse at Mount, last <lb/>
week in the community in the interest <lb/>
his warehouse. <lb/>
one way to get tin in. We set <lb/>
school in every and a <lb/>
e. liege on hill and be <lb/>
years to come the illiterate state <lb/>
in the Hut the <lb/>
nine a law that compels the attend- <lb/>
of every child above, y, seven <lb/>
years and under, sixteen or <lb/>
teen we dull earned first <lb/>
citadel entrenched ignorance <lb/>
Iliad.- broad and clear the w lo <lb/>
victory. <lb/>
A law is, we ad- <lb/>
the nature a choice cf evils. <lb/>
It is true is on <lb/>
personal liberty. But what kind el <lb/>
liberty The liberty that attacks the <lb/>
very foundations the republic, the <lb/>
liberty to condemn children to <lb/>
and a narrow view life. Is not <lb/>
kind u akin to lo <lb/>
o And is it to be preferred <lb/>
to n law the terms of which Would be <lb/>
fell as and only till <lb/>
the present generation had felt <lb/>
st-u i h Then there would <lb/>
lie acquiescence in the spirit <lb/>
of the law and tor the <lb/>
rigid letter would <lb/>
. Citizen. <lb/>
Shredded Cod Fish and <lb/>
toes at J. S. <lb/>
Public School known <lb/>
as White District No will be <lb/>
opened ti; Sept. 6th, <lb/>
Competent teachers have been em- <lb/>
ployed which will this school on <lb/>
an fooling with any private <lb/>
taught in county. <lb/>
J. Chairman. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
secretary of e. <lb/>
There was a heavy Sunday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Ladies stationery can <lb/>
find it at Book Store. <lb/>
latest styles. <lb/>
to Take <lb/>
ac j Operate <lb/>
Are features to Hood's Pills, small tn <lb/>
Size, thorough. As one mar <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Von never know you <lb/>
hare taken spin till It Is all I. A <lb/>
I I S <lb/>
Hass. <lb/>
aim to <lb/>
PROPRIETORS OF <lb/>
Greenville Mm. <lb/>
The pioneer of the Greenville market and the best lighted <lb/>
house in State- <lb/>
fee have plenty of money, <lb/>
Experienced Force, Ample Room, <lb/>
and will the leaders in high prices <lb/>
As boob us your tobacco is bring it to us- <lb/>
EVANS CO., <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
iN- <lb/>
PAT. <lb/>
That is the way all -ell <lb/>
TON <lb/>
for Chills, Fever and all forms <lb/>
Malaria. It i simply Iron <lb/>
In a hum Children love II <lb/>
COLLEGES. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
d Railway, in <lb/>
Adults it to bitter, I on Railway, in <lb/>
Tonic- Price, very best water; <lb/>
j lest locality, property of Chris- <lb/>
We fan <lb/>
BEEN APPOINTED and <lb/>
as Receiver of the <lb/>
Lumber for the purpose <lb/>
of settling the said <lb/>
oiler for sale the real estate in <lb/>
inn in Spirit and <lb/>
moral tone, <lb/>
halls laboratories, etc., <lb/>
co-educational, <lb/>
test male college, three <lb/>
e courses, terms, best <lb/>
on <lb/>
J. . ATKINSON, Chairman. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb/>
; will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
, will do all can to obtain and hold your pa t- <lb/>
and see <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Nest don-to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
H. R. FLEMING. Pres. E. B. Ca <lb/>
A. G. COX, i HARDING. <lb/>
G. I. CHERRY, Cashier <lb/>
Minimum ; <lb/>
Organized June 1st, 1897. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Bank wants your and a share <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 a per- <lb/>
interview to that end <lb/>
Kit error, i. <lb/>
and adjoining e town of Greenville firth <lb/>
to This p op- , tn <lb/>
will he sold on reasonable In College Agriculture <lb/>
lots to suit pin chasers. , . . <lb/>
i-o.- see or and Mechanic Arts, <lb/>
LOVIT HINES, <lb/>
null scientific and tech- <lb/>
C. courses, <lb/>
ins in every department. <lb/>
Expenses per session, Including board, <lb/>
I for County Students s <lb/>
J all other Students <lb/>
y for to ; <lb/>
ALEXANDER Q <lb/>
N. <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENViLLE, N <lb/>
Fresh goods constantly on <lb/>
Country <lb/>
sold. A trial will <lb/>
you- <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Having bought out <lb/>
the Interest of Silas Lucas A Moore in <lb/>
the brick business, I sell all <lb/>
on very I can liver <lb/>
then at short notice at any <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast within one <lb/>
miles of the el Wilson <lb/>
and X. C. all com <lb/>
in future to <lb/>
L. F. LUCAS, Lucama. N. C <lb/>
Next Session Opens September H. <lb/>
full course of I.-ire <lb/>
of elective, full chairs <lb/>
i Women admitted to all classes <lb/>
One Hundred and one Thousand <lb/>
added to the endowment during the <lb/>
I present year. Only male literary college <lb/>
I in North Carolina that is located in a <lb/>
city <lb/>
The business course offered in <lb/>
. the Send album and <lb/>
s C. <lb/>
Durham. N. C- <lb/>
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Flue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and<lb/>
THE GENERAL <lb/>
REDUCTION IN <lb/>
BICYCLE PRICES <lb/>
Excel cut buildings and beautiful <lb/>
grounds in a Healthful <lb/>
climate. Stands the very <lb/>
in female Education. Thorough <lb/>
Its Courses. in Its <lb/>
I l'S INTELLECTUAL <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
officers teachers. <lb/>
Very iv i Send for cat- <lb/>
.-. o JaS. M. A. <lb/>
The State <lb/>
and Industrial School, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Offers the women of the Slate <lb/>
prof literary, <lb/>
cal. and education <lb/>
Annual expenses to Faculty <lb/>
of members. More than regular <lb/>
school of pupils <lb/>
for leathers. 1,903 <lb/>
h presenting every <lb/>
pt three. in- <lb/>
from those desiring competent <lb/>
i rained teachers. To secure board in <lb/>
dormitories all free applications <lb/>
made b fore A 1st. <lb/>
and <lb/>
dent D. <lb/>
Respectfully offer their are <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
assure you we will as Flat s <lb/>
the least price. All our work is gnat an teed we are lead lo <lb/>
our Hue a cook store to a We will <lb/>
Lank you to and see us. <lb/>
8.1 RENDER I CO. <lb/>
BACK AGAIN <lb/>
from the North where I have purchased a <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
the Standard <lb/>
of the <lb/>
the highest priced, <lb/>
v heel, on market. <lb/>
Rambler buyers who <lb/>
arc now i t <lb/>
free. <lb/>
U point. <lb/>
Jeffery Mfg. Co., <lb/>
for <lb/>
S. PENDER CO. <lb/>
N- <lb/>
-x of the ill <lb/>
open <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
and continue for <lb/>
The terms are MS <lb/>
Primary t per <lb/>
Intermediate <lb/>
Higher <lb/>
The work and will be as . <lb/>
We I,.,, n i.-, <lb/>
T H <lb/>
Fall and Goods <lb/>
These will soon be coming in, and want all <lb/>
Spring and Summer Goods still on hand out of <lb/>
the way. To remove these I will tor the next <lb/>
few have a special <lb/>
SACRIFICE BALE. <lb/>
If you want bargains a tare bargains don't <lb/>
miss this chance. <lb/>
H, M.<lb/>
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MARKET <lb/>
OPEN. <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/>
MY LINE OF <lb/>
Dress Shoes. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
IT<lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THE reflector; <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
A sin <lb/>
The well <lb/>
The e MUM <lb/>
r. <lb/>
afoul <lb/>
and S. M. S.-lulu <lb/>
Fit Carr Butter in <lb/>
t. M. <lb/>
Her friend will glad to know <lb/>
that Mr. F. <lb/>
S. C. arid F. E. <lb/>
Nobles, Carolina <lb/>
a lam lire on <lb/>
Wheat and at keep right on . k awfully <lb/>
u in price. his <lb/>
u-i just become to a tor- <lb/>
The will soon <lb/>
in w. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be m Greenville at <lb/>
A for -g a King House, August and <lb/>
-el the purpose treat- <lb/>
diseases the eye, ear, nos-i and <lb/>
Ten in one lot were <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
he bald beaded in-in is a <lb/>
l polish. <lb/>
The of job work <lb/>
run out by the presses <lb/>
during the hist weeks shows that <lb/>
know where to print- <lb/>
We bin to th hum of rial. <lb/>
in <lb/>
what is a <lb/>
You won't more <lb/>
to Lot weather. is the bicycle <lb/>
, p puts on his wheel so th it <lb/>
A good s j, <lb/>
lo t the Klondike. <lb/>
She once was a <lb/>
an anxious brow; <lb/>
But times have and she is <lb/>
It seems strange that strong d ink <lb/>
should he considered a weakness. <lb/>
The days have come enough shorter <lb/>
the to be very marked. <lb/>
The mi Ion crop is KM <lb/>
but are slid many coming <lb/>
is my fortune, she <lb/>
raid. It was the bearded woman <lb/>
was talking. <lb/>
Fodder pulling going to the <lb/>
before tiny get through <lb/>
curing tobacco. <lb/>
can't make a game ex <lb/>
claimed the sparrow as be dodged the <lb/>
reed hunter. <lb/>
The young people bad a storm par- <lb/>
Thursday night, at the residence <lb/>
Mr. B. K. <lb/>
We would like to see enough <lb/>
in to lake all the <lb/>
loafers on the street. <lb/>
though; to the of <lb/>
those on the but they <lb/>
too us. <lb/>
Mr. S. Bearer <lb/>
township, lost a by tire <lb/>
on Thursday <lb/>
The Coal ain't so <lb/>
The lee don't see <lb/>
that you cut any <lb/>
curing is almost in <lb/>
this county and will probably wind up <lb/>
by the the month. <lb/>
The many boxes being unloaded in <lb/>
front the stores bear evidence I hit <lb/>
tall goods are cooling in. <lb/>
he difference between a good and <lb/>
bad Congressman is that one is a states- <lb/>
man and the ether a <lb/>
A.- an adept promoter now. <lb/>
v. the Farm <lb/>
Mutual Bern-tit fire Insurance <lb/>
Co., recently paid small losses to Job <lb/>
Moore, Jonas and Moses Ty <lb/>
son. <lb/>
A thought he heard <lb/>
come rue hurrying down the alley the <lb/>
other but lien he looked out <lb/>
the window be didn't see anything <lb/>
mining but the hydrant. <lb/>
you say you like a <lb/>
conceited woman who is c <lb/>
talking about <lb/>
because then s isn't <lb/>
some other woman up the <lb/>
MALE ACADEMY. <lb/>
Fall Term Begins Monday, Sup. <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
It will be n from the advertise <lb/>
in that the next session of this <lb/>
school begins on Monday. Sept 6th. <lb/>
has so long and <lb/>
acceptable among us, and has attained <lb/>
even a State wide reputation as a teach- <lb/>
of ability, that it's necessary <lb/>
us to say anything tins <lb/>
We do not hesitate to say, however, <lb/>
that those having b who wish a <lb/>
thorough, practical, business education, <lb/>
or who wish to prepare for a college <lb/>
course can have no better opportunities <lb/>
offered m any where than here. <lb/>
This is a favorable to put your <lb/>
is it beys in school and we commend this <lb/>
you watch going institution to you when you are con- <lb/>
exactly; it's , nation of shall <lb/>
As the Slate is now through with the boy Your patronage helps <lb/>
tax election, it ii ready tor make the town and <lb/>
uncovering of the next piece of den be. <lb/>
fusion foolishness. <lb/>
PERSONAL. <lb/>
Some Coming, Some Going. <lb/>
Mm. II. f. sick. <lb/>
has his <lb/>
Allen Warren is <lb/>
tick. <lb/>
It is thought <lb/>
the has lever. <lb/>
Prof. B. F. Bethel, <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
N. S. Jr., Washington, <lb/>
Sunday bare. <lb/>
J. A. from Norfolk <lb/>
Stu evening. <lb/>
came in Friday <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
P. Smith r turned Thursday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Miss Annie Mon- <lb/>
day evening W n. <lb/>
K Friday <lb/>
Mrs. C. arrived In m <lb/>
Danville evening. <lb/>
Agent J. K. <lb/>
i veiling <lb/>
Hiss Lillie Jones, Neck, <lb/>
s visiting B. K. <lb/>
Miss L Sb left Monday <lb/>
fining tor a to Kinston. <lb/>
J. C. evening <lb/>
p . <lb/>
Prof. W. II. Mon- <lb/>
day evening lied Springs. <lb/>
Mis. W, Hr <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
J. K. arrived <lb/>
Wednesday evening to visit his moth- <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
are family S. b. <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Mrs. T. and son, <lb/>
Willie, have home <lb/>
A. L. blow and two children <lb/>
have gone to to visit <lb/>
Miss Tyson came home Mon- <lb/>
day evening from a to <lb/>
ere. <lb/>
Airs. b. B, King and children, <lb/>
visiting Mrs. U W, <lb/>
King <lb/>
Miss May Dull, of Snow Hill, is vis- <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. Dr. Laughing- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
II. Hooker returned Saturday <lb/>
from his trip after new <lb/>
A. B. Saturday even- <lb/>
from a lo in <lb/>
J. C. of Becky Mount, <lb/>
Sunday here and returned home- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs S. B. Wilson and <lb/>
Miss Myrtle, have <lb/>
Carr, Snow Hill, <lb/>
been spending a few days here with <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mi- Bessie Patrick and Daisy <lb/>
Tucker M evening from <lb/>
Conetoe. <lb/>
T. F. a of <lb/>
mi is g with a view <lb/>
of locating. <lb/>
Robert Connor, Wilson, is spend- <lb/>
a few days with his mate, <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
J. N. Gorman, is here <lb/>
looking at the improvements in the <lb/>
Gorman factory. <lb/>
Miss Lela Cherry returned home <lb/>
tit a visit lo her <lb/>
sister in <lb/>
It. Lang returned Friday even- <lb/>
ii t the north he had been <lb/>
alter new goods. <lb/>
J. L. Harris, of Scotland Neck, came <lb/>
down evening to visit his moth- <lb/>
h ho i.- quite sick. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Ormond <lb/>
i i visiting her brother, D. S. <lb/>
Smith, in South Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Kate Harvey, Kinston, who <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs. K. W. King, <lb/>
returned home Saturday evening. <lb/>
Sheriff Harrington and B. j. Pulley, <lb/>
who got on the ex- <lb/>
came in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. W. D. of <lb/>
mouth, arrived Thursday to be with <lb/>
Mis. F. brown, who is very <lb/>
Miss Pittman, of Kinston, <lb/>
who was visiting Miss Kate <lb/>
returned home i due-day evening. <lb/>
Mrs. S. W. <lb/>
is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. <lb/>
S. C. iii South Greenville. <lb/>
C. B. late Wilson, has <lb/>
moved here to engage in business. He <lb/>
will occupy in the build- <lb/>
Mrs. M. K bowen and son Charlie, <lb/>
Baltimore, came in Thursday even- <lb/>
on a visit to son, Willie <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Miss Bagwell, Raleigh, <lb/>
arrived Saturday evening to visit the <lb/>
family of ct her brother, Dr. W. H. <lb/>
Bagwell. <lb/>
J. A. Parham, of Oxford, came in <lb/>
evening tram Oxford and <lb/>
is again with the tobacco boys. The <lb/>
girls ire glad to gee back, too. <lb/>
J. It. returned Friday evening <lb/>
He says that Mrs <lb/>
who has been sick there for <lb/>
some new much improved <lb/>
Her many Ii lends are glad to learn <lb/>
this. <lb/>
W. L- Walker, J. G. <lb/>
Roney, of Wilson, Louis Gregory, <lb/>
Rocky and John Riley, <lb/>
Durham, all connected with the Amer- <lb/>
Tobacco Company, are here to <lb/>
witness the working of the automatic <lb/>
machine being completed in <lb/>
the Gorman and occupied by <lb/>
Greenville brunch A. T. <lb/>
Op. <lb/>
No Eggs. <lb/>
K-nm Tunstall sys the hens have <lb/>
gone on n strike sympathy with <lb/>
the miners, consequently no eggs are <lb/>
to Ii.- had now <lb/>
Another Conviction. <lb/>
charged with <lb/>
rape on a young lady at Henderson, <lb/>
was in Vance Superior Court <lb/>
and to be hung <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
State Fair. <lb/>
The is in receipt <lb/>
he list next State lair <lb/>
to be held m Raleigh Oct. to 23rd. <lb/>
The premiums <lb/>
Looks Well. <lb/>
Col. Baker and Cat log have <lb/>
g painting the House <lb/>
far done to show that the <lb/>
building is going to look well in Us new <lb/>
dress. <lb/>
Rates to State Sunday School Con- <lb/>
A hall hare Mile has been by <lb/>
i in the State lo arsons <lb/>
Side Sunday <lb/>
to held at Winston <lb/>
August <lb/>
Lot ton Five Years Old. <lb/>
. day o- two ago Mr. Ben Stocks, <lb/>
a well to-do sold <lb/>
gotten he bad had on hand I <lb/>
five years. Be d he money on <lb/>
it by holding it. <lb/>
Former Resident Married. <lb/>
Miss Daily, R. v. <lb/>
J. Dailey, was married last week to <lb/>
Mr. A. G. Egerton, of Warren <lb/>
Miss Dailey at one time lived in <lb/>
and is well remembered <lb/>
Kinston Fighting. <lb/>
are two tobacco warehouses <lb/>
in Kinston, and there is such <lb/>
between them and proprietors say stub <lb/>
hard things about each other, the pro <lb/>
one made an on the <lb/>
proprietor the other, <lb/>
quite badly, as we barn <lb/>
Free <lb/>
New Paper. <lb/>
North Journal Ed- <lb/>
is the name a new <lb/>
at Greensboro, edited by <lb/>
P. P and L. D. Howell. ll <lb/>
is issued at M cents a year. <lb/>
As the name implies it is published in <lb/>
the interest of education. The initial <lb/>
is a one. <lb/>
hurling <lb/>
him <lb/>
th <lb/>
He Likes the Little Folks and They <lb/>
Like Him. <lb/>
II making happy besets <lb/>
Jo Evans ought to have a large <lb/>
supply. Most every when he go s <lb/>
cut to his lain he brings back a load <lb/>
and gives them to the <lb/>
little along bis way. He has <lb/>
riven several loads. <lb/>
Read the Ads. <lb/>
you want a dollar to g- a <lb/>
ways and exercise its lull <lb/>
chasing power the advertising <lb/>
of the <lb/>
where to spend it to best <lb/>
The men who advertise bare <lb/>
the you want and do net mind <lb/>
letting you know that they arc anxious <lb/>
tor trade. <lb/>
Here are the Figures. COMPLETED. <lb/>
Friday the Green-ill i War. house sold <lb/>
for John lob of A Plant For Handling To- <lb/>
aid <lb/>
a total pounds at an <lb/>
average It want prices <lb/>
jest as good as this take tobacco <lb/>
to Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
Evans, Co. <lb/>
Three Sets of Twins. <lb/>
Rye, N. <lb/>
a stalwart <lb/>
place, is the father three sets <lb/>
twins, all healthy, a <lb/>
George are years old, and <lb/>
Lawrence one old, and <lb/>
and Mary I hue s old. Mi;. <lb/>
Donald weighs founds Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. have three older <lb/>
than the oldest twins. <lb/>
A Sight Worth Seeing. <lb/>
The of on <lb/>
the F i <lb/>
the attention of <lb/>
the breaks. This row contained <lb/>
just s, weight <lb/>
which The heaviest <lb/>
pile was pounds. <lb/>
this row on sale you <lb/>
could hardly s e i-j- over <lb/>
the Ion lb. big s, bill he <lb/>
threw bis voice over s <lb/>
thing to listen at. He made male <lb/>
those lots bring as high a <lb/>
Au. <lb/>
for <lb/>
With The Tied. <lb/>
Register D--eds Perkins had a <lb/>
small record of marriage licenses to re- <lb/>
port last week, only lour applications <lb/>
coming in. three wen <lb/>
white couples and one for colored. <lb/>
WRITS. <lb/>
Mary Helen. <lb/>
J. W. Davis aid Susan <lb/>
II. II. Coward and Jones. <lb/>
William <lb/>
Field, <lb/>
Freeman <lb/>
Alia i a <lb/>
A Roy Killed. <lb/>
The little son of Mr. James Davie, <lb/>
who is at <lb/>
mill near while playing be- <lb/>
the Saturday last, <lb/>
became caught in the pulleys and <lb/>
killed. He was a bright little <lb/>
and our sympathy is extended to the <lb/>
hi paved Meg. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Big Corn. <lb/>
Friday Mr. B. F. Sessoms, who lives <lb/>
Mr. William laud, two <lb/>
miles from town, brought a very large <lb/>
stalk corn The <lb/>
stalk lacked only one inch of being <lb/>
bet tall and hi two Urge corn <lb/>
on ii. Mr. Sessoms says be has nine <lb/>
acres as fine corn as he believes can <lb/>
be in the county. <lb/>
Glad to See Him. <lb/>
Cox, as we all love <lb/>
to call him. came in Wednesday from <lb/>
his home in to spend a day <lb/>
and night with in town. He has <lb/>
many warm here who delight <lb/>
to sit around and with him, and <lb/>
all regret to see that he is now quite <lb/>
feeble in health. There are not y <lb/>
better men than he. <lb/>
Splendid Paper. <lb/>
Today's of the Kinston Free <lb/>
Press was an illustrated pa. <lb/>
per, containing ill prom <lb/>
people and buildings and columns <lb/>
of interesting matter setting forth the <lb/>
advantages the town and community. <lb/>
Editor Herbert shows creditable enter- <lb/>
prise in issuing such an excellent <lb/>
bis paper and it will do Kinston <lb/>
vast good. <lb/>
Talk About Sales, <lb/>
The Planters Warehouse Friday led <lb/>
the Slate in price and quantity. They <lb/>
first sale and before the auctioneer <lb/>
got over the floor part of it had to be <lb/>
cleared away so that more rows could <lb/>
be put on, making it equal to a double <lb/>
sale. Auctioneer Lipscomb was <lb/>
y at Ills best and rattled oil the entire <lb/>
sale without a hitch. He made <lb/>
music for the boys. As to Ola Forbes, <lb/>
be was just wild with joy. He wag so <lb/>
over the bi break tint be want <lb/>
ed to make everybody else tel good <lb/>
and kept singing out him <lb/>
a quarter, a half more Out the <lb/>
large number of tanner with <lb/>
us not one went away d. We <lb/>
invite yon all to come again, and all <lb/>
others wanting the highest prices for <lb/>
their tobacco should cone to the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse. <lb/>
School Meeting. <lb/>
Saturday was the appointed time <lb/>
the Board of and school <lb/>
to hold a meeting lo <lb/>
discuss plans improving the public <lb/>
schools. There WM one member of c <lb/>
Board E about fifteen con <lb/>
and a outsiders present, <lb/>
and these had some discussions <lb/>
different points to the schools. <lb/>
There is not the general interest in <lb/>
public Is that should exist, but <lb/>
mo-e could be expected under <lb/>
th. pres law. the last <lb/>
another at them and <lb/>
ruin the schools entirely. <lb/>
Be to <lb/>
Think deliberately of the house u <lb/>
live body. Make up your <lb/>
mind firm not to abuse it. <lb/>
that distorts or pains it. Do <lb/>
overload it with victuals or drink <lb/>
work. Give yourself, <lb/>
abundant Keep your body <lb/>
clad. Do not cold; guard <lb/>
against it. If you the <lb/>
first symptoms, give yourself <lb/>
treatment. Get into a glow heat <lb/>
exercise. This is the only body th. t <lb/>
you will have in this world. Study <lb/>
deeply and diligently the structure f <lb/>
it, the that govern it, the g <lb/>
aid penally that will surely follow a <lb/>
violation every law life <lb/>
We Lead. Others Attempt to lo- <lb/>
low. <lb/>
There are clocks and but <lb/>
when a mm wants correct be <lb/>
lo consult a regulator. Just <lb/>
are warehouses and warehouses, <lb/>
but the farmer who wants best treat- <lb/>
and best prices his <lb/>
take it lo the old reliable Eastern <lb/>
You would not continue <lb/>
to see from to per more <lb/>
tobacco on our floor than can be <lb/>
h if farmers were <lb/>
not that the Fasten Ware- <lb/>
is best place to sell. Did you <lb/>
notice our break today So much <lb/>
tobacco on our floor that the <lb/>
annex was full. do not raise <lb/>
for fun or to away, but for <lb/>
what feet out it, hence they <lb/>
bring it to the Eastern Warehouse <lb/>
where Old Man Gus and Joy- <lb/>
it bring the best prices <lb/>
time. To be convinced of this bring <lb/>
us your tobacco. <lb/>
Evans, Co. <lb/>
Is an age of <lb/>
says the I Even <lb/>
the rising generation is slow in get <lb/>
up the m <lb/>
In Feeble Health <lb/>
Unable to do Her Work Nervous <lb/>
and Tired-AM Troubles <lb/>
Cured by Hood's <lb/>
For the past tour years I have bean in <lb/>
feeble health, two years past, <lb/>
owing to change of climate, I not <lb/>
been able to do my work, I was nervous <lb/>
and had a tin-it feeling and was under the <lb/>
treatment of but I continually <lb/>
grew worse. My husband insisted on ray <lb/>
trying Hood's and I finally <lb/>
consented, and began taking It the first of <lb/>
June, 1896. The first bottle did me so <lb/>
much good that I continued with it, and <lb/>
bottles and one bottle of <lb/>
Hood's Pills I am able to do my work, <lb/>
and the tired, nervous feeling Is entirely <lb/>
G. N. Hosea, Bu wane, Ga. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
The m ii, i f <lb/>
A Co. has e and steam <lb/>
was turned on Monday the <lb/>
This is lilted with the very <lb/>
latest improved automatic drying <lb/>
the best invention known to <lb/>
trade. The machine is <lb/>
feet in length, and is to constructed as <lb/>
to do mil in minutes the <lb/>
that required many <lb/>
hands several hours to perform At <lb/>
end of the machine are huge c; I- <lb/>
around which a bread <lb/>
wire licit, and all the handling <lb/>
s is to place the tobacco in one <lb/>
the machine take it out Hie <lb/>
The belt carries the <lb/>
th the machine is <lb/>
divided in for <lb/>
drying, cooling and or <lb/>
the tobacco, so that when i, <lb/>
come ii is in p- for <lb/>
packing and shipping. <lb/>
The i occupied by the Amer- <lb/>
Tobacco Company under the <lb/>
Mr. J. Mo.- <lb/>
The <lb/>
i-j such <lb/>
an There is a <lb/>
in the State and t <lb/>
will add to tin- mar- <lb/>
k l. <lb/>
WORK THAT COUNTS. <lb/>
No Man Does More to Advance <lb/>
The mantel and <lb/>
th; tobacco growing territory adjacent <lb/>
thereto, are better known than <lb/>
any other tobacco of <lb/>
North Carolina. This due largely lo <lb/>
the splendid work by Mr. O. <lb/>
Joyner through tho columns of <lb/>
in the interest this sec- <lb/>
In scanning our exchanges we <lb/>
notice that the prominent tobacco <lb/>
throughout the country copy Mr. <lb/>
Joyner's article and <lb/>
thereon. His reports on crop <lb/>
are always conservative and are <lb/>
recognized authority by the trade. His <lb/>
every energy is exerted in <lb/>
his section and his work has its i <lb/>
as is evidenced by the growing interest <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Postponed. <lb/>
Owing to the bad Thu-.-day <lb/>
was not a m attend- <lb/>
a on the library meeting <lb/>
i iv. v fur anything lo <lb/>
be accomplished. Another mg <lb/>
will be held a an early dale. In the <lb/>
meantime we hope there will be in- <lb/>
creased interest in the <lb/>
Enjoyable Services. <lb/>
Bee. B. of Bethel, <lb/>
pied pulpit the Baptist <lb/>
here Sunday morning and night and <lb/>
bed two sweet gospel sermons. <lb/>
The at h vices was <lb/>
the at night enjoy.- <lb/>
the solo Sweetly <lb/>
Solemn which was <lb/>
fully by Mr. II. W. <lb/>
It You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the prettiest line of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
A beautiful line of- <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
WE ARE BACK FROM THE <lb/>
FASHION AND <lb/>
LIBERAL, Y. NEW <lb/>
ARK DAILY <lb/>
AND THEY ABE AND <lb/>
THE LADIES ARE <lb/>
INVITED TO CALL. <lb/>
LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
Sells<lb/>
MANY THINK <lb/>
when the Creator said to woman, <lb/>
sorrow shalt thou bring forth <lb/>
that a curse was pro- <lb/>
against the human race, <lb/>
but the joy felt by every Mother <lb/>
when she first presses to her heart <lb/>
her babe, proves the contrary. <lb/>
Danger and suffering lurk in <lb/>
the pathway of the Expectant <lb/>
Mother, and should be avoided, <lb/>
that she may reach the hour when <lb/>
the hope of her heart is to be real- <lb/>
in full vigor and strength. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
so relaxes the <lb/>
system and as- <lb/>
Nature, <lb/>
that the <lb/>
change <lb/>
takes place <lb/>
without <lb/>
sea, Headache, <lb/>
Nervous or <lb/>
Gloomy Fore- <lb/>
boding of <lb/>
trying hour is robbed of its pain <lb/>
and suffering, as so many happy <lb/>
mothers have experienced. <lb/>
Nothing but docs J <lb/>
this. Don't be deceived <lb/>
persuaded to use anything else. <lb/>
not on the market, and all our customers it <lb/>
H. A Co., Tex. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and e me. I can save you on <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE <lb/>
Opened to S. T- have a full <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from. Everything- low down price <lb/>
err <lb/>
dial invitation to all. Come see me, will mike it par <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
SUMMER GOODS <lb/>
In remedy ever <lb/>
t on the market, and all <lb/>
H. ft Co. <lb/>
Of by mall <lb/>
of Write tor book containing <lb/>
Information tor all mailed tree. <lb/>
The Co., Hints, G. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
Purifier. Sold by all <lb/>
Mote. Hood'S S. <lb/>
the One <lb/>
True Blood <lb/>
six <lb/>
in <lb/>
IN. <lb/>
-AND COLLARS <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
Al OF OUR <lb/>
Summer Stock <lb/>
Reduced <lb/>
A a Life Time. <lb/>
RICKS TAFT. <lb/>
Emporium of Spring Fabrics. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
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Lt <lb/>
therefore i e<lb/>
Galveston, Texas,<lb/>
To Hon. J. <lb/>
of the cotton growers association <lb/>
tie <lb/>
g f<lb/>
of all the facts before us, that <lb/>
U. solved, that th people <lb/>
. f tut cotton <lb/>
the ill- all <lb/>
Instates i Insist <lb/>
upon secure in <lb/>
t-rm t prevent the existing <lb/>
to cur cotton trade produced by <lb/>
in <lb/>
We commend as and <lb/>
e I cotton <lb/>
and. to end we ask the co operation <lb/>
ct all people in securing such state and <lb/>
federal legislation as shall come with n <lb/>
cotton domain Ma <lb/>
-ambling of the most vicious nature ; We urge to <lb/>
withdrawing at least per bale from <lb/>
during the deal, which in <lb/>
nearly every case by forwarding <lb/>
the option put up Ly the victim in the <lb/>
with a constant to he- <lb/>
our principal crop, by this <lb/>
sale a-puce less <lb/>
of <lb/>
our tanners of gut f <lb/>
venting <lb/>
supplies to produce a at a <lb/>
bringing much our 1- r- <lb/>
forcing our worn i i <lb/>
to labor in the field <lb/>
suppress the operation of any <lb/>
of dealing in what is correctly know., <lb/>
as it may Be mad- <lb/>
for any corporation or lbs <lb/>
agents of any to deal in the sale <lb/>
or purchase cotton <lb/>
It should hi mads unlawful tor a <lb/>
bank or banking institution telegraph, <lb/>
telephone, express or other <lb/>
or officers or agents, f <lb/>
take receive or tr any message- <lb/>
mousy, bid or deposit tor <lb/>
cotton in our respective <lb/>
or to be transmitted by <lb/>
frees such States ; it be made <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. <lb/>
Gt NOV. <lb/>
Si. Louis. M. <lb/>
last <lb/>
GROVE'S TASTELESS TONIC <lb/>
-a already this In r oar . <lb/>
m n la wag bar- <lb/>
never an am-ti universal <lb/>
ac roar truly. <lb/>
to join lot any firm, o- <lb/>
ramps; adding to or print or <lb/>
by a ten- <lb/>
to in <lb/>
contagion in the our <lb/>
class, from which are a <lb/>
large majority men to till <lb/>
avocation in life, W ti-id there can <lb/>
be no real unless the <lb/>
classes are We <lb/>
find a condition <lb/>
producer today not one <lb/>
but many of ti m cramped debts, <lb/>
covered with, mortgages, unable to <lb/>
the fruits of their labor and <lb/>
their families, largely, we <lb/>
the of option gamblers <lb/>
a dang our products below the cost <lb/>
this reason -e ask <lb/>
your <lb/>
Whereas, the cotton industry of the <lb/>
south is a most t <lb/>
product the United States, and in <lb/>
volume more than tent the <lb/>
product and the con- <lb/>
ct this great industry, being now <lb/>
depressed who control <lb/>
and reduce the price, in their own in- <lb/>
by the methods. <lb/>
menu ; i sale <lb/>
cotton called at <lb/>
than the current <lb/>
jacket, sale of <lb/>
w deliver <lb/>
a Ht lower prices <lb/>
than the actual spot prices, and <lb/>
in which speculators not <lb/>
and arc not compelled to deliver actual <lb/>
pay or receive the <lb/>
. in the pike <lb/>
at tho <lb/>
cl the contract of delivery. <lb/>
These contracts cheaper, <lb/>
mill men mid the raw <lb/>
who competed in <lb/>
by any the p-ices bid or <lb/>
any the pi sale or r- <lb/>
chase in the States <lb/>
We urge that other <lb/>
measures for toe relict <lb/>
people be up by political <lb/>
pi party lines, <lb/>
in their platforms and made <lb/>
into laws for the good lie <lb/>
it further <lb/>
that national is <lb/>
necessary in the complete sup- <lb/>
market gambling, and we <lb/>
our fellow citizens of every Stale <lb/>
to use I'll means to s-cure <lb/>
such legislation as shall comply with <lb/>
the limitations our <lb/>
federal pow r; that urge upon <lb/>
in congress to <lb/>
such legislation as will prevent <lb/>
any firm, or or <lb/>
their agents Item <lb/>
one State another t r <lb/>
the sale or purchase from <lb/>
one State to the ; <lb/>
that all express, telegraph, telephone <lb/>
or in an <lb/>
interstate should be prevented <lb/>
t.-om promoting future gambling be- <lb/>
tween the States ; that the <lb/>
o in message, or any com- <lb/>
regarding sate or <lb/>
futures be from <lb/>
the United States mails, to the end <lb/>
that this public evil be suppressed and <lb/>
the people be from the ruinous <lb/>
ii-w upon them by the <lb/>
manipulation of <lb/>
tors and gamblers in trade. <lb/>
We recommend to the <lb/>
producing classes that earnestly <lb/>
Congress their <lb/>
respective State to enact <lb/>
I I J I . J J <lb/>
In a Had Fix <lb/>
SuM a <lb/>
a trip in <lb/>
. . <lb/>
J sorry for the p <lb/>
section. The was at the <lb/>
largest in a good sized town when <lb/>
a lady came in id to <lb/>
I tor store i be bad <lb/>
in in her to <lb/>
it he could at <lb/>
the i, r he <lb/>
sell anything be hi-d on a <lb/>
Ions time as .-ht lit <lb/>
not scrip, for not a <lb/>
was in the treasury, be did <lb/>
not know there would b-. <lb/>
i lady said she was a leather and <lb/>
just been paid. She did not know <lb/>
what to do, for she -i i bad to <lb/>
live and link after her in and <lb/>
bad no means if <lb/>
I find Call <lb/>
ties just such a stale <lb/>
Things in control the <lb/>
politicians of the. <lb/>
can and <lb/>
h. tilings a <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
bi is bad, but ill I ID <lb/>
brought it <lb/>
the to their <lb/>
tiny Hie <lb/>
v Hoy reaping their <lb/>
up can -land it if <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
dial <lb/>
In <lb/>
In <lb/>
and <lb/>
MM to withdraw such I sens as will protect the <lb/>
the market, thus fostering a condition <lb/>
the cotton market <lb/>
a legit i- <lb/>
mate market demands and <lb/>
j leaves the cotton product <lb/>
K ct prices <lb/>
reports of actual <lb/>
sales of soot cotton with five ten <lb/>
limes the volume of Sales at <lb/>
If thus a con- <lb/>
decrease in the price of real cot- <lb/>
ton. By a en- <lb/>
York <lb/>
fictitious <lb/>
is tor in the market <lb/>
at prices reduced below <lb/>
snot cotton prices to invite investment, <lb/>
wherein the said investments are <lb/>
confiscated by <lb/>
in said quotations whereby the <lb/>
of enormous sums of <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
for to tie <lb/>
g.-eat detriment of legitimate trade, <lb/>
thus the decline in tie <lb/>
as in our <lb/>
r markets since the of <lb/>
J New cotton exchange and its <lb/>
-1 and <lb/>
of -labor <lb/>
and a given <lb/>
in comparison with <lb/>
the price of labor to <lb/>
and mark t the quantity <lb/>
cotton, is of the ratio two to three, <lb/>
and legitimate conditions <lb/>
trade, and most favorable to <lb/>
. for not less t par the <lb/>
is the <lb/>
. by <lb/>
manufactured <lb/>
Irvin Ibis gnat growing evil <lb/>
known as gambling in <lb/>
A True Copy. <lb/>
J. K. W ALT <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
I. A. Secretary.<lb/>
article, yet the <lb/>
cotton has <lb/>
been by and <lb/>
market J <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <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/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
timid One on <lb/>
I was day at the --c, <lb/>
centennial and Dr. i. B. Ia , <lb/>
was asked to deliver lb- a <lb/>
In doing so be said <lb/>
manly man i the work <lb/>
In his response i <lb/>
Atkinson will, him <lb/>
in they believe <lb/>
woman is the noblest -l <lb/>
The audience th <lb/>
vigorously. Dr. <lb/>
rose and remarked thought I SM <lb/>
that the men embrace Hie <lb/>
It was little time bis- <lb/>
fore Governor Atkinson ha an op- <lb/>
to owing to the violent <lb/>
laughter of the When <lb/>
did, he said, Thai be rue, but I <lb/>
did not expect a to <lb/>
edge it The papers Stated <lb/>
that it was minutes before, he . <lb/>
proceed with US speech. <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
who require <lb/>
regulate bowels and kidneys <lb/>
the true remedy in <lb/>
This medicine not <lb/>
no nor other <lb/>
but acts as . tonic and alb <lb/>
It acts mildly on the and bowels <lb/>
adding and tone to <lb/>
organ-, Nature in t e i <lb/>
of the functions. I <lb/>
is an excellent appetizer and <lb/>
Old People it <lb/>
exactly and <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
of Negro Blood Vassar, <lb/>
The graduates and students <lb/>
Vassar College are on i <lb/>
a report that one of the <lb/>
the senior class is of <lb/>
parentage. The st try is repeated by <lb/>
responsible per-ons, who give tin <lb/>
name student. The <lb/>
in ha intelligence, <lb/>
and <lb/>
she had a lo in sh- <lb/>
the wealth parent i and <lb/>
who in turn r.-- <lb/>
the lo her <lb/>
a man of extensive business <lb/>
II- made lines and found <lb/>
the only man the place aimed <lb/>
bearing the name she was a <lb/>
This he <lb/>
to his and. acting <lb/>
his i he. under <lb/>
secured another <lb/>
A before this <lb/>
her history to one <lb/>
I hat is a little <lb/>
he was deter and bright beyond <lb/>
average of her race, and fen <lb/>
lo her. A <lb/>
wealth and position saw ill her <lb/>
s of a w maul d <lb/>
pr trained and took her into <lb/>
own boost hold and her a <lb/>
ii and <lb/>
nu in could command. the <lb/>
Va-raj <lb/>
completed prescribed <lb/>
of <lb/>
SEE THAT <lb/>
fit f . , <lb/>
I I <lb/>
L LI I <lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
Best in use The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
You may never. <lb/>
But should you ever <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
In Chicago. <lb/>
Says a writer in a <lb/>
Rood corsets, good <lb/>
shoes and good gloves no lady <lb/>
need consider herself ill <lb/>
That's a funny way to advertise <lb/>
Chicago. Here in Now York just <lb/>
a few mote would be <lb/>
Advertiser- <lb/>
goods sell t per cent <lb/>
more than the material tint compose <lb/>
h goods, and a vast wealth that <lb/>
its pro <lb/>
by the <lb/>
greed c-t speculators; and <lb/>
Whereas, the history of cotton pr <lb/>
that the world's <lb/>
bas increased at greater ratio the <lb/>
world's supply, and by tho <lb/>
o baud at the end of each <lb/>
be ha, grown <lb/>
less rears, <lb/>
proving the falsity or Over <lb/>
production as proclaimed by <lb/>
tors and under , , <lb/>
proper hate All Untied <lb/>
price, steady and improve during that are made by women <lb/>
at the nary Yard. <lb/>
other conditions great room <lb/>
make it necessary b, f <lb/>
contrived enacted to relieve cotton to work On the <lb/>
these oppressive <lb/>
To the young man who <lb/>
to kn bow to fit himself <lb/>
going lo the Acquire <lb/>
habits of industry and self- <lb/>
control; be prepared to meet with <lb/>
firmness discourage- <lb/>
may arise; scrape together <lb/>
two or three as much money <lb/>
for journey as the best <lb/>
estimate render <lb/>
don't <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing <lb/>
Anything from <lb/>
-TO A- <lb/>
Sheet Poser <lb/>
The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Gives the home news <lb/>
every afternoon at the <lb/>
of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber It not <lb/>
lo be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector.<lb/>
only a year, <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
gives <lb/>
t the farmer, es- <lb/>
those. <lb/>
w worth <lb/>
many, than <lb/>
SWARMING THE BEES. <lb/>
How Are to <lb/>
When I a child living on a <lb/>
southern plantation Before the <lb/>
war, <lb/>
a little, <lb/>
Among duties he took of <lb/>
the Just a long trellis <lb/>
of honeysuckle and <lb/>
a long add this <lb/>
the bench and <lb/>
hives were all handiwork. <lb/>
Occasionally ho would from <lb/>
the a section of a hollow <lb/>
log it u hive, <lb/>
called oil of hives <lb/>
In the early before the <lb/>
time for swarming, always <lb/>
provided several new hives for prob- <lb/>
able swarms. Then came the. time <lb/>
for pleasurable Waiting for and <lb/>
the children, white and black, with <lb/>
oil of whom he was in friend- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
Some bright day there would come <lb/>
from tho a quick and loud tat- <lb/>
too, beating an old brass <lb/>
that he kept for the It <lb/>
was a signal lo the children that the <lb/>
were swarming. Books were <lb/>
dashed aside, and there was a wild <lb/>
for tin pans, shovels, wait- <lb/>
pokers, tongs, anything in the <lb/>
world that would make a noise. <lb/>
The brown cloud of bees hovered <lb/>
overhead. kept close watch, <lb/>
at each detour it made toward <lb/>
tho wood called to his willing co- <lb/>
for <lb/>
do <lb/>
Close at his heels we followed, <lb/>
beating with all our might. At last <lb/>
the cloud grew denser and small-r <lb/>
about the limb of a sweet <lb/>
with Which yard was <lb/>
The queen had settled, and a <lb/>
thick brown mass of Quivering bees <lb/>
hung in a long pendant from tho <lb/>
limb. <lb/>
At a wave of hand the <lb/>
noise we all stood <lb/>
watching till the la.-t bee had <lb/>
settled into How we pitied <lb/>
the inside bees and wondered how <lb/>
they breathed. <lb/>
Then came the supreme moment <lb/>
with Having captured the <lb/>
be-s, he had to imprison them. He <lb/>
worked like a magician ax his <lb/>
Telling OS to be silent and <lb/>
watch the bees, for sometime- they <lb/>
swarmed again after settling, he <lb/>
went to the Spring, branch out- <lb/>
side the and gathered willow <lb/>
twigs, then Into the garden and <lb/>
brought back of mint. <lb/>
Selecting a new hive. it <lb/>
thoroughly with the mint. <lb/>
Then, with the bop removed, he <lb/>
placed it on a table immediately be- <lb/>
low the clustered bees. Taking in <lb/>
hand a small soft brush, he climbed <lb/>
the tree, while his assistants <lb/>
withdrew to a safe distance. <lb/>
If the limb were and low, <lb/>
he cut it off, and ending over, <lb/>
shook the it into the open <lb/>
hive. If it were large, be shook it <lb/>
till the bees dislodged, brush- <lb/>
off with hie broom any that Con- <lb/>
to cling. The bees never <lb/>
stung him, to our unbounded amaze- <lb/>
admiration. <lb/>
Having twined the willow twigs <lb/>
the to keep away the <lb/>
bugs, worms and other foragers, he <lb/>
left it standing upon the until <lb/>
the little cob was well established <lb/>
in its new Then ho removed <lb/>
it to a place beside the old hives on <lb/>
tho bench under tho honeysuckles <lb/>
and <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Narrow <lb/>
In Its Windpipe <lb/>
Bessie, Mil- Mrs. SI U lire ed i.-moved j <lb/>
i . . Ir. Sunday <lb/>
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of<lb/>
Diane <lb/>
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still by stress of battle, <lb/>
went stolen her still orthodox <lb/>
way there lived just <lb/>
on tho manor of a sinner of <lb/>
a gayer do <lb/>
castle of Star dates from the <lb/>
fifteenth century, when Louis <lb/>
dwelt there as governor of <lb/>
and was Riven lessons in how to be <lb/>
a king. tho <lb/>
most as I cab <lb/>
called <lb/>
fortress into n bower gave to <lb/>
for the appropriate- <lb/>
airy of the do <lb/>
There she lived long aft- <lb/>
her butterfly days were over. <lb/>
There, she received tho visits <lb/>
of Henry II, her dead lover's son. <lb/>
And in a way. although tho Castle <lb/>
of tho Butterfly is n silk factory <lb/>
now, she live, still, an- <lb/>
other lie-lit beautiful, Queen <lb/>
cf Naples, lives on in nearby <lb/>
Provence, for Diane's legend still is <lb/>
vital in countryside, and tho old <lb/>
people still talk about her as though <lb/>
were alive thorn call <lb/>
her always, not by her formal title <lb/>
of the do <lb/>
by her love of hello dams <lb/>
do A. Id <lb/>
Century. <lb/>
Merritt, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
id Merritt. J <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
the Superior Court <lb/>
Summons tor Relief<lb/>
VI <lb/>
I wood <lb/>
State of <lb/>
The above I will take <lb/>
untie.- that an entitled as <lb/>
keen in Superior <lb/>
Court for the i. <lb/>
to the Judge of <lb/>
our at a Court to be <lb/>
the of Pitt at. court <lb/>
muse In on the <lb/>
after the Hi t of <lb/>
next, it being the 28th day of <lb/>
and answer the w be <lb/>
In the of the <lb/>
the Superior court of -aid county. <lb/>
lies three of said term, <lb/>
Mt the IsM lake <lb/>
he fail to answer or demur <lb/>
the time real <lb/>
law, the will to the <lb/>
for relief hi the <lb/>
under my baud of said <lb/>
court, this day July <lb/>
E. a. Clerk <lb/>
F U JAMES, for <lb/>
-m <lb/>
ED Props. <lb/>
late store <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
DIRECTORS H <lb/>
in all <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
VEHICLES <lb/>
Ail of done <lb/>
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<p>
1897. <lb/>
To Hon. J. <lb/>
the cotton grower association <lb/>
Op <lb/>
R I <lb/>
lion of all the farts us, that <lb/>
in cotton <lb/>
gambling of the most Vicious nature ; <lb/>
at least per hale from <lb/>
during the deal, which in <lb/>
nearly every case cuds by <lb/>
the option put up the victim in the <lb/>
south with a constant tendency to <lb/>
our principal crop, by this <lb/>
sale ill a. <lb/>
V of i <lb/>
our farmers of X <lb/>
venting <lb/>
supplies to a it -p Bl n lA. <lb/>
bringing much distress our be i- <lb/>
forcing our worn -i J <lb/>
to labor in the field <lb/>
ard <lb/>
army of ramps ; adding to our <lb/>
.-spreading by a ten- <lb/>
to g in <lb/>
contagion the morals of our <lb/>
cultural class, from which are drawn a <lb/>
large majority of men to till <lb/>
avocation life, We find there can <lb/>
be no real prosperity unless the <lb/>
classes are We <lb/>
find a the cotton <lb/>
producer today not one prosperity, <lb/>
but many of cramped with debts, <lb/>
covered with, mortgages, unable to <lb/>
the of their labor and <lb/>
their families, largely, we thin, <lb/>
the of option gamblers <lb/>
a our products below the cost <lb/>
For this reason ask <lb/>
your <lb/>
Whereas, the cotton industry of the <lb/>
south is a most imports- t agricultural <lb/>
product the United Stales, and in <lb/>
volume more than per lent of the <lb/>
product and the con- <lb/>
of great industry, being now <lb/>
depressed who control <lb/>
and reduce the price, in their own in- <lb/>
by the following methods. <lb/>
sale <lb/>
cotton called at <lb/>
than the current <lb/>
which, sales of <lb/>
M to deliver <lb/>
cotton lime -it lower prices <lb/>
the actual spot cotton and <lb/>
in which speculators lo not intend, <lb/>
and are not to deliver actual <lb/>
pay or receive the <lb/>
in the price of <lb/>
the <lb/>
cf the contract of delivery. <lb/>
TheM contracts cheaper, induce <lb/>
mill men consumers of the raw <lb/>
material, who heretofore in <lb/>
it <lb/>
It, solved, that w in <lb/>
if the <lb/>
I be all <lb/>
upon secure in every <lb/>
prevent the existing <lb/>
to our cotton trade produced by <lb/>
and gambling in our mar- <lb/>
We commend as jut and <lb/>
of <lb/>
ant to that end we ask the CO operation <lb/>
cf ell people in securing such state <lb/>
federal legislation as shall come <lb/>
legitimate domain Federal and <lb/>
state We urge to <lb/>
suppress the operation of any system <lb/>
of dealing in what is known <lb/>
as it may <lb/>
for any firm, corporation or <lb/>
agents of any to in the sale <lb/>
or purchase cotton <lb/>
It should unlawful for a <lb/>
bank or banking institution telegraph, <lb/>
telephone, express or other <lb/>
or officers or agents, f <lb/>
lake receive or any message <lb/>
bid or deposit tor <lb/>
cotton m our respective <lb/>
Slates, to be transmitted by <lb/>
frost such States ; that it be made <lb/>
any firm, o- <lb/>
i lo or print or <lb/>
by any the bid or <lb/>
any the o sale or r- <lb/>
of futures in the Slates <lb/>
We urge that these and other <lb/>
measures the the <lb/>
people be up by political <lb/>
o party lines, <lb/>
in their platforms and made <lb/>
into laws the good Be <lb/>
it further <lb/>
Resolved, that national legislation is <lb/>
necessary in the inert complete sup- <lb/>
market gambling, and we <lb/>
our fellow of every Slate <lb/>
to use I'll means to s-cure <lb/>
such legislation as shall comply with <lb/>
the constitutional limitations of our <lb/>
federal pow r; tint they urge upon <lb/>
their in congress to <lb/>
cruet such legislation as will <lb/>
any person, firm, or in, or <lb/>
their agents from <lb/>
one State another propositions <lb/>
the sale or purchase futures from <lb/>
one Slate to the citizens another ; <lb/>
all express, telegraph, telephone <lb/>
or oilier comp persons in an <lb/>
capacity should be- prevented <lb/>
t.-om promoting future gambling be- <lb/>
tween the States ; that the <lb/>
of message, or any com- <lb/>
regarding sale or <lb/>
of futures be excluded from <lb/>
the Slates mails, to the end <lb/>
public evil be suppressed and <lb/>
the people be from the ruinous <lb/>
conduit n upon them by the <lb/>
concentrated manipulation <lb/>
tors and gamblers in trade. <lb/>
We respectfully it-commend to the <lb/>
producing classes that earnestly <lb/>
Congress through their <lb/>
State to <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILI <lb/>
JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. <lb/>
II is. Not. <lb/>
Paris Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
sold List year. TOO <lb/>
GROVE'S TASTELESS TONIC and III- <lb/>
this Id . <lb/>
tit In b-.-. t <lb/>
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i in tho eastern pail <lb/>
the <lb/>
I sorry the p I he. I <lb/>
section. The other day I was at the <lb/>
largest in a good sized town when <lb/>
a lady in aid to <lb/>
tor store I he <lb/>
in scrip in her to <lb/>
if the could buy at <lb/>
the tub h r he <lb/>
sell her he on as <lb/>
Ions time as she lint be <lb/>
not the scrip, not a <lb/>
dollar was in the treasury, be did <lb/>
know when there would The <lb/>
j lady said she was a teacher and <lb/>
just been paid. She did not know <lb/>
lo do, for sin; to <lb/>
j live and after her m and <lb/>
she had no means if support. <lb/>
find in many <lb/>
ties just such a stale <lb/>
Things re in control the worst <lb/>
of politician of the. <lb/>
can and illiterate <lb/>
have tilings a <lb/>
I pretty <lb/>
hi- is bad, hut lb people in <lb/>
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the came to their In <lb/>
they out the <lb/>
v are reaping <lb/>
e up ibis way ran stand it if they <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
One on Hawthorne <lb/>
It was day the <lb/>
centennial and Dr. J. B. <lb/>
was asked to deliver the n <lb/>
In doing so he said <lb/>
of Negro Blood at <lb/>
The graduates and students of <lb/>
Vassar College are mack i <lb/>
that one of the <lb/>
i the senior class is of <lb/>
A manly man i the noblest work st is repeated by <lb/>
In his response Govern r persons, who give tin <lb/>
Atkinson will, him and <lb/>
in they believe in ha I <lb/>
that woman is the cl tad <lb/>
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Dr. <lb/>
rose and thought I was u <lb/>
understood that the men tin- the lo her father, <lb/>
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to reply, owing to the violent <lb/>
laughter of the When name she gave was .-, <lb/>
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edge The papers elated h- -he. under some <lb/>
that it was b.-lore he cured another roommate. <lb/>
could proceed with his speech. A m this <lb/>
I her one if tin <lb/>
OLD faculty. Me- a that i's a little girl <lb/>
Old people who require medicine was clever and bright beyond <lb/>
regulate the bowels kidneys of her race, mid <lb/>
were lo her. A of <lb/>
lie <lb/>
gnat <lb/>
commercial <lb/>
True <lb/>
K.<lb/>
the spot sale-, to withdraw from I such as will protect the <lb/>
the market, thus fostering a <lb/>
flora the cotton market <lb/>
destroys <lb/>
mate market demands and <lb/>
the cotton <lb/>
r prices By <lb/>
jog. of actual <lb/>
sales of soot cotton with five to ten <lb/>
limes the volume of sales at <lb/>
thus a con- <lb/>
decrease in the price real cot- <lb/>
ton. By a gambling en- <lb/>
as the York <lb/>
future- in which fictitious <lb/>
is tor sale in the market <lb/>
at prices reduced below <lb/>
spot cotton prices to invite investment, <lb/>
and wherein the said investments are <lb/>
virtually <lb/>
quotations whereby the <lb/>
enormous sums of <lb/>
cotton market <lb/>
for gambling to tie <lb/>
g.-eat detriment trade, <lb/>
thus the decline in tie <lb/>
cotton as observed in our <lb/>
-t- <lb/>
T markets since the the <lb/>
cotton, exchange and its <lb/>
J, Ne cotton <lb/>
f l <lb/>
.-1 <lb/>
labor <lb/>
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in comparison with <lb/>
the price labor to <lb/>
and mark the sine quantify <lb/>
cotton, is of the ratio two to three, <lb/>
and legitimate conditions cl <lb/>
trade, and most favorable to <lb/>
manufacturers, raw cotton sell <lb/>
for not less par cent, the <lb/>
manufactured article, yet the <lb/>
the of cotton has <lb/>
by and <lb/>
until manufactured. <lb/>
goods sell to MOO per cent <lb/>
more than the material tint composes <lb/>
Sf m- h and a vast wealth that <lb/>
it pro <lb/>
ft greed cf speculators ; and<lb/>
. is such; the j <lb/>
been<lb/>
Whereas, the history <lb/>
that the world's <lb/>
bag increased at ratio the <lb/>
world's supply, and by <lb/>
pin- baud at the end of each <lb/>
grown <lb/>
fir years, <lb/>
proving the falsify or <lb/>
production as proclaimed by <lb/>
tors and that under <lb/>
proper have <lb/>
prices steady and Improve during <lb/>
other conditions <lb/>
make it necessary that legislation be <lb/>
and enacted lo relieve cotton <lb/>
s Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <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/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
In Chicago. <lb/>
Says a writer in a Chicago <lb/>
good corsets, <lb/>
shoes and good gloves no <lb/>
need consider herself ill <lb/>
That's a funny way to advertise <lb/>
Here York <lb/>
would be <lb/>
and kidneys <lb/>
the true remedy In <lb/>
This medicine d's hot stimulate and <lb/>
no whiskey nor other her <lb/>
cant. but acts as a tonic and of a noble d it <lb/>
and took her into <lb/>
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exactly what they need, and and completed <lb/>
per bottle at John T. course of<lb/>
SEE THAT <lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN <lb/>
Best in use The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Pens, <lb/>
You 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/>
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Job Printing<lb/>
Anything from<lb/>
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habits and self- <lb/>
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two or three time-1 as much <lb/>
for th journey the best <lb/>
estimates render and <lb/>
Tribune- <lb/>
producers these oppressive unjust <lb/>
All flags id United <lb/>
States navy are made women <lb/>
at the Brooklyn Davy Yard. In <lb/>
great cawing room from <lb/>
twenty to thirty are as- <lb/>
daily to work on the <lb/>
The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Gives the home news <lb/>
every afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber If not <lb/>
lo be.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector.<lb/>
only a <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
wilt, slid gives <lb/>
to the es- <lb/>
growing <lb/>
is worth <lb/>
many times <lb/>
the <lb/>
SWARMING THE BEES. <lb/>
u Arr to <lb/>
Bean Flight. <lb/>
When I Was n living on a <lb/>
southern plantation long the <lb/>
war, there was the <lb/>
a little, old African named <lb/>
Among other duties lie of <lb/>
the Just a long, trellis <lb/>
of honeysuckle and <lb/>
stood a long and this <lb/>
Were the bench <lb/>
hives were all handiwork. <lb/>
he would bring from <lb/>
the swamp a of a hollow <lb/>
log and it a hive. II <lb/>
called all of bis hives <lb/>
In the early spring, before the <lb/>
time for swarming, always <lb/>
provided several new hives for prob- <lb/>
able swarms. Then came the time <lb/>
for pleasurable waiting for him and <lb/>
the children, white and black, with <lb/>
till of whom was firm <lb/>
ship <lb/>
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from the yard a quick and loud tat- <lb/>
too, beating an old brass <lb/>
that he kept the It <lb/>
was signal lo the children that the <lb/>
bees were KU arming. Books were <lb/>
dashed aside, and there was a wild <lb/>
scramble; for tin pans, shovels, wait- <lb/>
pokers, tongs, anything the <lb/>
world that would make a noise. <lb/>
The brown cloud of bees hovered <lb/>
overhead. kept close watch, <lb/>
at each detour it made toward <lb/>
wood he called to his willing co- <lb/>
for <lb/>
do <lb/>
Close at his heels followed, <lb/>
beating with all our might. At last <lb/>
the cloud grew denser and r <lb/>
about the limb of a sweet locust <lb/>
with which yard was thick. <lb/>
The queen had and soon a <lb/>
thick brown mass of quivering bees <lb/>
hung in a long pendant from the <lb/>
limb. <lb/>
At a wave of hand <lb/>
noise we all stood <lb/>
less, watching till the lat bee had <lb/>
settled into How we pitied <lb/>
the inside bees and wondered how <lb/>
they breathed. <lb/>
Then came the supreme moment <lb/>
with Having captured the <lb/>
bees, be had to imprison them. He <lb/>
worked like a magician at his <lb/>
Telling us to be silent and <lb/>
watch the bees, fur sometimes they <lb/>
swarmed again after settling, he <lb/>
went to the spring branch out- <lb/>
side the yard and gathered t <lb/>
twigs, then into the garden and <lb/>
brought back Landfills of mint. <lb/>
Selecting a new hive, ho rubbed it <lb/>
thoroughly inside with the mint. <lb/>
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placed it on a table, immediately be- <lb/>
low the clustered bees. Taking in <lb/>
hand a small soft brush, he climbed <lb/>
tree, while his assistants <lb/>
withdrew to a safe distance. <lb/>
If the limb wore small and low, <lb/>
ho cut it off, and bending over, <lb/>
shook the bees from it into the open <lb/>
hive. If it wore large, be shook it <lb/>
till the bow dislodged, <lb/>
off with his broom any that con- <lb/>
to cling. The bees never <lb/>
stung him, to our unbounded amaze- <lb/>
admiration. <lb/>
Having twined the willow twigs <lb/>
about to keep away the <lb/>
bogs, worms other foragers, he <lb/>
left it standing upon the table until <lb/>
the little colony was well established <lb/>
in its new home. Then ho removed <lb/>
it to a place beside the old hives on <lb/>
the bench under honeysuckles <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
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vital in the countryside, and tho old <lb/>
people ill talk about her as though <lb/>
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