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v C, <lb/>
In Spring <lb/>
And all <lb/>
yea read <lb/>
It i <lb/>
the paper for <lb/>
people- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
if <lb/>
lo I let , <lb/>
wants be told through <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
people read <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
a -1 <lb/>
who every <lb/>
Help me to hear each cross, and <lb/>
M pine; <lb/>
iii- day. <lb/>
Help Jo my work <lb/>
in an plaint <lb/>
i ell how <lb/>
AN ENOCH OF TO-DAY. <lb/>
Patrick Finds the Wile <lb/>
Left. <lb/>
THE NEXT CAMPAIGN. <lb/>
V. hat the Leading Issues Are to Be <lb/>
knee <lb/>
tile Way, <lb/>
GaMa Thou my had <lb/>
ray ; <lb/>
Give hour. <lb/>
Lest I should Thy power <lb/>
Aid <lb/>
me a or -Hong <lb/>
endure, <lb/>
l me i p <lb/>
Make me In brae <lb/>
In act, r I . <lb/>
And k. i-i <lb/>
do my woman's share. <lb/>
Make to ear <lb/>
or shadow in my life <lb/>
Sin-Mill ate in daily Strife <lb/>
lo keep i <lb/>
II. in her or the <lb/>
Hume Journal <lb/>
ago care and <lb/>
trouble of supporting a wife l of me <lb/>
four became too arduous to lotto Observer <lb/>
for Patriot Hawley, so informed following <lb/>
bis wife that be or eh. would Democrats <lb/>
to got out. were today ex- <lb/>
F- M. Of Mia <lb/>
porting, anyway, Chambers Smith, the <lb/>
two latter ex-chairmen of tin <lb/>
State executive and <lb/>
all of now members of <lb/>
central committee. <lb/>
went <lb/>
y bad two boys com- <lb/>
an institution, and <lb/>
two years be roved <lb/>
country enjoying and; what, <lb/>
never giving a to be par- <lb/>
family. way and another or issues, in <lb/>
managed to save op a , I am a <lb/>
money while roving about j- o, <lb/>
when he cam back here l to it <lb/>
ago and got a good <lb/>
occurred to him that without <lb/>
would like to have bis back i support. They are utterly <lb/>
lie searched high and <lb/>
low tor but never a of <lb/>
support <lb/>
incapable of giving proper S ate. <lb/>
PEOPLE'S STORE <lb/>
To the <lb/>
Pitt County, <lb/>
Denounced Cigarette Trust Money Facts. <lb/>
as Money <lb/>
Ills doubtful if Is <lb/>
Mr. A- H. Eller, cf I we any . the man who new <lb/>
was the chief lie i-. ii <lb/>
Masonic picnic at Mocksville g up to <lb/>
of last week. in-. n, kin- Mini <lb/>
says of believe <lb/>
speaker in an hour <lb/>
most emphatic terms, th g , w two In <lb/>
from large and Tea man who falls on akin <lb/>
corporations to and once wilt but be will <lb/>
educational institutions, lie said only make Inn the <lb/>
gifts w.-re in time lie on b <lb/>
the devil Lad Is wrong with t n- <lb/>
as much to the livery I bar I I the de. <lb/>
of heaven as Lave to i- be ill believe <lb/>
wear Ibo of which bin any. <lb/>
only worn to pleas when you where you led <lb/>
Our energies have never relaxed. <lb/>
I i. U t and stay of only the <lb/>
forts h sac never ceased lo the best of <lb/>
selected stock <lb/>
which sought to destroy you do at a <lb/>
them. He maintained that The riling that makes bell <lb/>
; giving lo education ons <lb/>
I dictated the policy <lb/>
is so <lb/>
Low <lb/>
well <lb/>
lite. <lb/>
good <lb/>
serial <lb/>
could he He <lb/>
municipal <lb/>
Things We Ought to know. <lb/>
That lung come <lb/>
full <lb/>
from breathing. Deep, <lb/>
should be drawn and I <lb/>
I hey are creatures of the <lb/>
he <lb/>
among her t rise I he creator. <lb/>
but all to no purpose. Mrs. AU <lb/>
tO <lb/>
; as if earth had , B <lb/>
swallowed her up j of <lb/>
Horn that <lb/>
be his wife, he was <lb/>
Senator the ex-Governor <lb/>
the expanded. tie m .,, said has a rocky to <lb/>
That house be j very M e that he was madly in ; a deserts <lb/>
i bore ventilated at all times i her could never be . principle and goes for pie be is <lb/>
reason-. j happy without her- He to strike <lb/>
i, t a damp cellar will car be made his mind she was j Simmons keynote <lb/>
mail kinds of and went about his j coming campaign will be <lb/>
KM should paid to ; day by day, looking sad woe- the fusion <lb/>
th- proper draining. I bite a <lb/>
That buckets It a <lb/>
placed here there in a cellar a workman, taking looks now like <lb/>
on Hawley's lonely ought to be brief, e <lb/>
him if he like of the national <lb/>
go a little evening company at j the <lb/>
I absorb a a. of <lb/>
moisture, rendering the air of <lb/>
cellar div and wholesome. <lb/>
bat application cf <lb/>
or ammonia to the stings <lb/>
f mosquitoes, home's <lb/>
will immediate <lb/>
th slings should always <lb/>
removed from a wound <lb/>
pressure. <lb/>
Lat a r knife should never <lb/>
be or <lb/>
other as <lb/>
the h at destroys the temper cf <lb/>
the steel- <lb/>
That knives be gently <lb/>
rubbed with oil before they are <lb/>
put away for any length of time <lb/>
to prevent them from rusting- <lb/>
a little borax in <lb/>
bath will prevent the ride <lb/>
and from breaking <lb/>
the Lent. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
from which to select your We <lb/>
confidently believe unhesitatingly claim <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores in our f <lb/>
study to be taught in such <lb/>
tut ions, I of h's <lb/>
the recent call for the <lb/>
r u if the of <lb/>
Brown on ace <lb/>
his views <lb/>
the j no <lb/>
Quakers for their recent , or any other <lb/>
That is <lb/>
e r hi the <lb/>
the are <lb/>
because <lb/>
but simply <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
Celebrated tor m <lb/>
e Assam be <lb/>
-1 and tone. f . <lb/>
. . hi, of hi ii . <lb/>
u. brand <lb/>
AL York <lb/>
lion to of Mm to our people hew <lb/>
In <lb/>
to <lb/>
speaker, of a <lb/>
Schools in the Time. <lb/>
house of a friend of his. The <lb/>
o. <lb/>
was Patterson, <lb/>
Meeting of Governors <lb/>
est street and <lb/>
was sure <lb/>
Patterson would be glad to see <lb/>
any friend of hie. So B lea <lb/>
Ho was drinking a <lb/>
p heal b if the Patterson <lb/>
when Mrs. came <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Hawley. <lb/>
gasped s. <lb/>
on a lounge in a <lb/>
swoon. When recovered. <lb/>
Mrs- using op, <lb/>
ed the door and <lb/>
begone. went, complete- <lb/>
crushed, while bis wife ex- <lb/>
plained to <lb/>
Now that be knew r here his <lb/>
wife was Hawley couldn't keep <lb/>
away from her- He haunted the <lb/>
Patterson home became <lb/>
the <lb/>
great is will be the control <lb/>
the State by the white people <lb/>
This means the stopping of <lb/>
outrages committed be- <lb/>
cause the Republican party is <lb/>
in Dower I this is largely <lb/>
the ease- Our party must make <lb/>
a right. We have <lb/>
the Populists every <lb/>
, i . , l J l as m <lb/>
from which to buy your goods tor flt <lb/>
Goods are sold on time at close given <lb/>
,.,., . i j these <lb/>
credit prices to customers approved Masonic <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the <lb/>
wonderful influence of silver or greens- <lb/>
back. When they enter into our possession <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb/>
gains we can buy for the benefit our many, u not mug <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or hie <lb/>
l . between and <lb/>
led away but cone straight back to your mi cities. f <lb/>
friends who will take care of your interests the <lb/>
d, ,, i t , i the summer T It school <lb/>
work the harder to make of you a too <lb/>
stronger customer and better friend as reason outer cur- <lb/>
honest dealing between man <lb/>
work f of the <lb/>
Even if the above at not admit- <lb/>
us good Tins <lb/>
is above the i in In <lb/>
United <lb/>
lien n- i i supply, <lb/>
tag K arc <lb/>
India, with her <lb/>
will, c s-. I ii., I <lb/>
ii-ope Ii is y a-id . j, <lb/>
nil <lb/>
lion, insure <lb/>
veil, aid prospect i- in -ill <lb/>
inn s. It nor h <lb/>
thankful and on. w- ill pass <lb/>
oat of limes, knowing <lb/>
A Newly Discovered Per Old <lb/>
The use to which rid <lb/>
may be put, is to soak <lb/>
them in sour milk until <lb/>
feed the mixture to <lb/>
hens. This is the <lb/>
of a Michigan <lb/>
fancier, who says it grant in <lb/>
creases abilities. <lb/>
For fear it may not so w-ll agree <lb/>
with the Bristol breed, <lb/>
it at first on <lb/>
neighbor's fowls. P. SIt is <lb/>
to unless <lb/>
to paper <lb/>
paid for Bristol <lb/>
tit <lb/>
straight <lb/>
and man. We are the friend of <lb/>
All the Governors <lb/>
North Governor <lb/>
at the I'd ion <lb/>
depot at time yesterday <lb/>
morning. Governor was <lb/>
going to Governor a nuisance that Patterson a <lb/>
Carr was returning to his home j on the beat to keep <lb/>
in <lb/>
was <lb/>
the part of the State <lb/>
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we d. it not <lb/>
,, f. , to pupils to able to attend at <lb/>
are friend of you all tome to see us, we of , year <lb/>
of showing some devotion to lit ability. most W <lb/>
to principle, and can tow, <lb/>
ally after utterance and <lb/>
their address by State com- <lb/>
last week, let them stay <lb/>
say they wanted to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
ii Times <lb/>
News and <lb/>
The salve in the w rid Cut <lb/>
Bruise-. Sores, <lb/>
Fever Chapped Ha- at, <lb/>
Coma, and all <lb/>
and cures Piles or <lb/>
give <lb/>
perfect or money <lb/>
price Sc per <lb/>
duo. <lb/>
In a group cf Southern mer <lb/>
chants at Hotel <lb/>
last night was Mr. John R. <lb/>
The policeman warn- of Goldsboro, N. C He <lb/>
ed Hawley, and the took wag merry boy <lb/>
care to be around when e prosperity, <lb/>
policeman was. On Saturday , with <lb/>
made up his when a <lb/>
of the American sounded <lb/>
him on the of trade. <lb/>
He just finished <lb/>
to et his wife at all <lb/>
He took a revolver and a Bl <lb/>
good jag with him to the Patter- <lb/>
son home, entered unbidden. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
W. M. Bond. <lb/>
Greenville. S. C <lb/>
In all the courts. <lb/>
JAKES, <lb/>
E f-AT-L <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
in all courts, <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
Collections <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
lo skinner. <lb/>
Greenville. C. <lb/>
swift Galloway, B. F. <lb/>
N- N. C <lb/>
AT X K V-AT-1 W, <lb/>
Greenville, X. C <lb/>
Practice in all the <lb/>
S. <lb/>
over J. <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
around, and <lb/>
box. i y his revolver at his <lb/>
head several times. It <lb/>
t go off, bi cause in his haste <lb/>
Hawley Lad forgotten to load it <lb/>
Having, however, subdued <lb/>
Hawley commanded <lb/>
bis wife to come with him at <lb/>
once- Mrs Patterson, or <lb/>
declined. She told Hawley that <lb/>
was a decent man and <lb/>
treated her well, and that she <lb/>
never desert him. Then <lb/>
Hawley attached her, and her <lb/>
screams brought a policeman to <lb/>
the house. He arrested Hawley <lb/>
and his wife and Patterson- <lb/>
promised to appear against him <lb/>
in the Jefferson Market Police <lb/>
court yesterday, but didn't <lb/>
Magistrate discharged <lb/>
Hawley after warning him to <lb/>
adopt more measures <lb/>
possession of his <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Joke on The Too <lb/>
One day last week Lee <lb/>
while his bicycle, laid <lb/>
the balls cart-full v aside <lb/>
resumed his cleaning- Hearing <lb/>
something continually lapping <lb/>
away just behind him, he locked <lb/>
around just time to sec his <lb/>
mother's large gobbler <lb/>
swallowing the last of <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus- <lb/>
Kansas and Missouri are re- <lb/>
in big apple crops, while <lb/>
else in the Union the <lb/>
fruit seems to be email, <lb/>
and rather poor quality. New <lb/>
buyers are reported to be <lb/>
swarming in the two States, buy- <lb/>
up all the apples in sight. <lb/>
Electric lighting will coat <lb/>
York city this year. <lb/>
Philadelphia will spend ; <lb/>
Baltimore, Cincinnati, <lb/>
; Washington, D. O. and <lb/>
St- Minn., each; <lb/>
St. Louis and Francisco, <lb/>
attention, best of service and honest <lb/>
, iii o tin . <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the Leo-grading be of great <lb/>
pie's Store. <lb/>
John E. Woodard. T. S. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, X. C Greenville, X. f <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
given to <lb/>
and of claims. <lb/>
made on short time. <lb/>
John H. Small, W. B. long, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
LONG. <lb/>
O Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
IT Id all Court. <lb/>
a tow of all sec- <lb/>
of North and South <lb/>
and can speak advisedly <lb/>
on the condition of affairs there. <lb/>
Everything is there <lb/>
and I attribute it all to the <lb/>
crops of ibis year. The crops of <lb/>
this year have been wonderfully <lb/>
remunerative- Baltimore mer- <lb/>
chants made a careful study <lb/>
of the wants of the Southern <lb/>
merchants and our people can do <lb/>
better here than elsewhere- <lb/>
Many people labor under the <lb/>
that ibis is the best <lb/>
season for the fall trade. <lb/>
truth cf matter is nearly <lb/>
all of fall stock was sold by <lb/>
drummers during May and June- <lb/>
There are some things that <lb/>
merchants to buy in person, <lb/>
and that is the reason for their <lb/>
appearance here at this time- <lb/>
Then there is a general feeling of <lb/>
alarm among the Baltimore <lb/>
over fact that a <lb/>
of the Southern buyers do <lb/>
not atop here but go to <lb/>
New York. Every one of these <lb/>
people return to Baltimore, and <lb/>
the truth of the matter a <lb/>
better portion of their goods arc <lb/>
bought here. The Southern <lb/>
is of a rural nature, and <lb/>
by careful study the Baltimore <lb/>
houses have secured the proper <lb/>
pies in supplying the <lb/>
of these people. Baltimore's <lb/>
trade is growing, and there is no <lb/>
need of cheap excursions in get- <lb/>
ling Southern buyers here. <lb/>
would come any <lb/>
American. <lb/>
It is gratifying to bear from <lb/>
the managers of the Tennessee <lb/>
Centennial Imposition that they <lb/>
will probably be able to pay <lb/>
stockholders dollar for <lb/>
a ill dividend to boot. This <lb/>
w. to indicate a <lb/>
influx of visitors to <lb/>
Nashville; if the <lb/>
shall not in the end be lo <lb/>
have been optimistic the <lb/>
Te; Lessee Exposition will prove <lb/>
to have been exception to the <lb/>
rule in such The <lb/>
of Tennessee, however, showed <lb/>
heir enterprise from the outset <lb/>
of their history, when they or- <lb/>
a a State be- <lb/>
fore their into the <lb/>
Union had been passed upon <lb/>
Congress. A people with so <lb/>
much should be able to <lb/>
make a financial success even of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Butler and <lb/>
where in the New <lb/>
, cot only to irregular <lb/>
but to exceptionally quick and <lb/>
exceptionally slow children who <lb/>
, now have to advance or lull M- <lb/>
hind a whole year a a lime <lb/>
The above fads and <lb/>
idea possibly we <lb/>
are entering upon a M <lb/>
, epoch in the history of de- <lb/>
a is , , , ., <lb/>
,. . . . . of education in this <lb/>
those who pervert the , . , <lb/>
, ,. epoch m eaten <lb/>
turn it to own , , . ,, . . , ., , <lb/>
. , . . schools of all kinds will be a con <lb/>
use- We are frequently struck , , . , , <lb/>
. a- . . i . ., tuitions instead of intermittent <lb/>
with the flippancy with which the;. . . . T. <lb/>
,.,,. , , factor our rational life. It is <lb/>
of Master is employed . . ., . , <lb/>
. , . . . . . certain, least all <lb/>
hounds trying to justify their . , , , <lb/>
. , , . . educators will with <lb/>
, meanness, a late instance . , , . , , <lb/>
,, , ,, . i o. , the development <lb/>
I that of a United States Senator, , , , . .- <lb/>
. , v r. spread PI the idea as it is dis- <lb/>
making speeches North Caro- . , ; <lb/>
, ,, , . . . . in papers tn <lb/>
in fact II he , , ., i . <lb/>
, I,. i . j educational gatherings as ll <lb/>
is a calamity <lb/>
Some <lb/>
a K publican in <lb/>
the next campaign is asked why <lb/>
price of sugar, what <lb/>
will he <lb/>
asked why Lo put <lb/>
the list cot- <lb/>
ton bagging on toe <lb/>
what will bl <lb/>
why In put com- <lb/>
stray used by fie <lb/>
poor on the tax list, when of <lb/>
it made in what <lb/>
will ho say <lb/>
When he finds wag- <lb/>
es no Damage of <lb/>
the than before, and <lb/>
every manufactured thing <lb/>
working bi y <lb/>
There will be many <lb/>
splitters for him bat the next <lb/>
is over. <lb/>
man who a <lb/>
telegraph needs no wire may <lb/>
be able yet to a telephone <lb/>
can be used without three or <lb/>
id at<lb/>
the same time- <lb/>
Silver bullion has recently de- <lb/>
heavily ard of course the <lb/>
press is saying told <lb/>
you and crowing ever their <lb/>
fulfilled prophecies. Hut they <lb/>
fail to comment the fact that <lb/>
all values, other than fixed inter- <lb/>
est bearing securities, have also <lb/>
declined with silver The Wash <lb/>
Post on the other hand <lb/>
very properly at the <lb/>
of silver is due to the <lb/>
closing of the mints of the world <lb/>
against it is wicked to <lb/>
that if gold were demonetized <lb/>
it would not be as much <lb/>
silver, which is a worth con- <lb/>
sun. <lb/>
The reader of this paper will <lb/>
pleased lo learn that there Is at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science hag <lb/>
been able t cure in all its states <lb/>
that Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
the only positive cure now to <lb/>
medical f Catarrh being <lb/>
a constitutional disease, requires a co <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, acting <lb/>
upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
the thereby destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and <lb/>
the patient by building up the <lb/>
m and assisting nature in <lb/>
lie work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
much faith In it curative power <lb/>
they One Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
case that It fall to cure. Send for list <lb/>
Of <lb/>
F. J. . Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
gold by druggist <lb/>
Family Pill an the bet. <lb/>
by ray <lb/>
was a calamity <lb/>
A instance is afforded by <lb/>
of the Brodie, con- <lb/>
at I lender.-on lat-t week o <lb/>
crime and sentenced <lb/>
to be hanged a few days now. <lb/>
In a special to the Raleigh Neva <lb/>
and Observer, of date the <lb/>
it is said that he made a fail <lb/>
confession, Tues lay night, say- <lb/>
ins- that was as the <lb/>
girl staled the tie <lb/>
special with there <lb/>
says he no <lb/>
anyone; that <lb/>
Christ was that <lb/>
he did not expect bit- <lb/>
Here are two cases exactly of <lb/>
a kind. Brodie his <lb/>
clinic, but his <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Christ was persecuted. The <lb/>
Senator confesses his <lb/>
pealing to the base passions of <lb/>
of the and. claims warrant <lb/>
for doing so in the example of <lb/>
Christ, who, be Bays, did the <lb/>
same thing- We do mean to <lb/>
be too bard on Brodie He has <lb/>
as much to stand on as <lb/>
hi s Observer- <lb/>
is worked out the schools <lb/>
adopting <lb/>
of <lb/>
A- Kirkpatrick, in <lb/>
Monthly of Reviews for <lb/>
August. <lb/>
Imposition in Sale Hooks <lb/>
The of <lb/>
Public Instruction notifies <lb/>
s that text books <lb/>
for public schools were <lb/>
adopted by the commissioners of and court the result it <lb/>
each county on first Monday have budded wiser <lb/>
in for three successive years than we that have <lb/>
and r. quested hive moved forward the car <lb/>
The sum cf individual <lb/>
constitutes community effort. <lb/>
is a fact that is, apparently, <lb/>
often lost of, the in <lb/>
fails to realize that <lb/>
his actions, or failure to net, <lb/>
has important <lb/>
the success tr if his <lb/>
town or section- hat <lb/>
or a m men <lb/>
may be pushed to <lb/>
com pi alive ease by the united <lb/>
and purpose aid <lb/>
effort of an entire <lb/>
Let each do his part, <lb/>
placing <lb/>
upon Map and <lb/>
come to put <lb/>
these efforts together <lb/>
will <lb/>
The Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction issues cir- <lb/>
shall <lb/>
prove the attendance <lb/>
schools I come to ask <lb/>
to give it careful con id <lb/>
This is a question that <lb/>
should all friends of <lb/>
popular education. The first <lb/>
remedy I suggest is have better <lb/>
How are we to have <lb/>
better Keen re <lb/>
teachers Let our teachers go out <lb/>
among parents <lb/>
strive to show what they <lb/>
can and will do for their children <lb/>
when their children come. Be <lb/>
rare is done lot th m. <lb/>
Oar parents ought to <lb/>
to our schools and <lb/>
especially to our The <lb/>
cry w is <lb/>
local taxation that <lb/>
our children do not attend what <lb/>
we now have; why spend <lb/>
any more money when what we <lb/>
now bare is Lot <lb/>
b, those who need it most, <lb/>
lam fa, or of better <lb/>
to more <lb/>
est lo make them worthy to <lb/>
be by our and <lb/>
then if. after have good schools <lb/>
will not send children <lb/>
I shall be m favor of compulsory <lb/>
list prices published so <lb/>
parents and children may <lb/>
what are required and the price <lb/>
In some he has heard of <lb/>
books being sold higher than <lb/>
price recorded at <lb/>
register of It is <lb/>
the duty of supervisors to sec <lb/>
that children a e not imposed <lb/>
up in He suggests that list <lb/>
and prices be on heavy- <lb/>
pasteboard and placed in <lb/>
school house- <lb/>
A Georgia i kn . Mm d in <lb/>
has follow- <lb/>
note to the have <lb/>
given up all hope of obtaining a gov- <lb/>
and am anxious to <lb/>
home, as my needs me. Will <lb/>
kindly lend me <lb/>
railroad train a few days I will this remedy hat a record of <lb/>
lake best care of it it as cures and besides U I <lb/>
soon as possible. <lb/>
Baa <lb/>
TUCK <lb/>
W. M. editor Ill , <lb/>
wont keep house <lb/>
without H . King's New I for <lb/>
and i olds. <lb/>
I with many others, but <lb/>
got true we <lb/>
Dr. No oilier <lb/>
remedy can lake i's in oar home, <lb/>
as In It we certain sure cure <lb/>
for Cowls, Colds Who ping Cough, <lb/>
It hi Idle to experiment, with <lb/>
other remedies, even II they urged <lb/>
on you as just us good as Dr. Kings <lb/>
New Discovery. Their are not as good <lb/>
Ono el the marks towards <lb/>
which this may <lb/>
be directed with <lb/>
is home for <lb/>
e enterprises. Let us not <lb/>
forgot that <lb/>
river fails to satisfy. Trial free it <lb/>
John L. Woolen drugstore. <lb/>
-V Had Winter. <lb/>
It is about time for the <lb/>
to begin <lb/>
O. o or two have <lb/>
from and it is predicted <lb/>
that the coming winter will be a <lb/>
one, Lot so <lb/>
but periods of continued <lb/>
cold, weeks at a time, with <lb/>
mercury down about <lb/>
are <lb/>
prophecies, but bused <lb/>
other things, exact y what we do <lb/>
know. <lb/>
An old saying is a hot <lb/>
summer is followed by a <lb/>
winter- If this is we may <lb/>
a Brined Guard <lb/>
Aug. now crops <lb/>
out alias Forest <lb/>
M- white convict who <lb/>
escaped some days ago from <lb/>
the State farm, was <lb/>
aided by of the State's guards <lb/>
a promise that Rivers would <lb/>
mm as <lb/>
ho ranched his home, <lb/>
which he claims is worth, <lb/>
Kan. The name is J. I-, <lb/>
of Davidson county, <lb/>
and he was recommended to Sup- <lb/>
by Hon. <lb/>
The guard not <lb/>
only allowed Rivers to walk away, <lb/>
but also loaned him money, aid <lb/>
there is evidence that he <lb/>
bin a pistol and several <lb/>
of cartridges. As soon as <lb/>
facts became known to Captain <lb/>
he promptly dismissed <lb/>
who left for Richmond, <lb/>
Va- when last head from he <lb/>
he was to join the United <lb/>
States Army. He is a Republican <lb/>
politics had boon service <lb/>
of the State the <lb/>
took charge. <lb/>
I- ll Hint III e. la <lb/>
with d mid <lb/>
that lakes Beth off their bones, <lb/>
vitality nun n <lb/>
feeble, and <lb/>
No. It is I nil coking, <lb/>
mid oilier t <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
The is an <lb/>
fond as or- <lb/>
or already <lb/>
Inflamed the Cordial a <lb/>
chance to rest by nourishing the system <lb/>
itself and digesting other food taken <lb/>
with It. So strength return, <lb/>
la not Idea rational, cordial <lb/>
Is palatable relieves Immediately, <lb/>
No money risked to decide on ll value, <lb/>
A cent trial bottle does th it. <lb/>
Is the la-st for el II <lb/>
i en Doctors It In <lb/>
Oil. F<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Editor and <lb/>
Entered at post office at Greenville, <lb/>
M. V., second matter. <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
RESULT EXCURSIONS. <lb/>
There perhaps never been a <lb/>
summer so prolific of excursions in <lb/>
North Carolina as the present <lb/>
They have of nearly daily <lb/>
occurrence and ex- <lb/>
have been well <lb/>
d. M a <lb/>
recent statement in the Vet has <lb/>
been by upwards I <lb/>
excursionists this tensor. Charlotte <lb/>
and cities have in <lb/>
large numbers, as well as many I lie <lb/>
smaller towns. Then there h <lb/>
been excursions to points cl <lb/>
to Norfolk, Richmond, <lb/>
Baltimore and even as far a. <lb/>
New York. All these excursions <lb/>
mean an immense expenditure <lb/>
money, to say nothing lost time to <lb/>
those going on them, and drain on <lb/>
the pockets of the has been I <lb/>
heavy one. <lb/>
The railroads have encouraged <lb/>
as their business has been <lb/>
largely increased then by. Very low <lb/>
rates have prevailed in order to induce <lb/>
more to patronize them. The <lb/>
railroad authorities may not view it in <lb/>
this light, tat in the opinion the <lb/>
Reflector these excursions do more <lb/>
to enthuse the demand for lower pas- <lb/>
fares than any <lb/>
that could be The people get <lb/>
a taste of travel, and it puts <lb/>
them to asking, the railroads can <lb/>
people at such low rates on ex- <lb/>
and make big money at <lb/>
why regular passenger be <lb/>
made lower t <lb/>
There is something in this, and the <lb/>
railroad authorities reed not lie <lb/>
the mania <lb/>
such a clamor for lower passenger rates <lb/>
they are lo it. <lb/>
SNAKE BITES A HORSE. I Change of Finn. <lb/>
Mr. R. Whichard, who was in <lb/>
And the Horse Comes Near Dying, j business at Whichard <lb/>
I station, has sold the business to his son <lb/>
Mr. R. It. Smith, chasing agent H. W. The litter just <lb/>
tor Beaufort Lumber Com- <lb/>
was near a <lb/>
days with two other gentlemen <lb/>
some timber. While <lb/>
back in the he <lb/>
a place thick undergrowth <lb/>
when his stopped and acted very <lb/>
A little further the animal <lb/>
began trembling violently sweating <lb/>
profusely so that Mr. Smith mounted <lb/>
and took off the saddle. All thinking <lb/>
horse was sick, en- of the <lb/>
went out to a store, t mile away, after <lb/>
medicine. The seemed lo <lb/>
intensely for some time but grew <lb/>
better alter getting a drench- <lb/>
taken the woods Mr. <lb/>
h noticing that one leg was <lb/>
made an investigation and <lb/>
that the horse had been badly <lb/>
just above the foot. It was <lb/>
evidently a poisonous snake that <lb/>
bit the horse. <lb/>
in circles u and <lb/>
one in which the whole Mate is inter <lb/>
e ml. The or <lb/>
to J. W. and S. <lb/>
men of the <lb/>
r Ci remission, <lb/>
a bin stow <lb/>
in removed fr m <lb/>
oil at. m ii g <lb/>
i lie Sou he n <lb/>
ac because their <lb/>
Mound Knob hotel. S <lb/>
hats got i. linger in the matter <lb/>
tn re is cut with S. Otho Wilson. <lb/>
PITT MEN. <lb/>
Their Sterling Qualities Bring <lb/>
Them in Demand. <lb/>
As of the results of the trip <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg to the Exposition at <lb/>
Nashville and Mr. <lb/>
C. will leave on Tuesday for <lb/>
Tenn., to give instructions <lb/>
tobacco curing and general manage- <lb/>
of tobacco. We know of no <lb/>
man more capable doing this <lb/>
Mr. Joyner. He is an up to date <lb/>
young man, of fine personal address, <lb/>
and has all qualities that make <lb/>
up a true son of the Old State. <lb/>
Col. met at Nashville Mr. <lb/>
George C. of son <lb/>
Mb J- G. wealthy plan- <lb/>
and business man county, <lb/>
and the most progressive man his <lb/>
section of the State of Tennessee. <lb/>
Co. he was with <lb/>
tin very huge and interesting <lb/>
made by Mr. at <lb/>
and the interest he showed in de <lb/>
his Stale. It was so much in <lb/>
accord with Cob own love for <lb/>
bis Slate, that a correspondence <lb/>
up between them and Mr. will <lb/>
spend a month, to the <lb/>
at in <lb/>
giving Mr. and son the <lb/>
tit his knowledge tobacco, <lb/>
We congratulate vol. Sugg aid Mi. <lb/>
both opening up so <lb/>
a relation SOLS K i <lb/>
Hal s. Col. Sugg will <lb/>
accompany Mr- <lb/>
been on a trip to purchase new <lb/>
goods to enlarge the stock. <lb/>
Military Hall. <lb/>
acknowledge an <lb/>
invitation to the annual ball the <lb/>
Division Naval Reserves, on <lb/>
Sept 8th. Capt. J. T. Clark <lb/>
of the County is one <lb/>
of the honorary managers. <lb/>
Only Two <lb/>
Tin Register of Deeds issued oily <lb/>
two licenses last one <lb/>
for whites rod one colored. Tie <lb/>
whit's we-c. IX F, Themas and Lilly <lb/>
Bailey. <lb/>
Top Figure <lb/>
The Greenville bad a <lb/>
and struck lie highest <lb/>
figure that the mark I has reached <lb/>
this season, making a sale W <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
L J. Chapman on the <lb/>
from New Yo-k and <lb/>
where he had been to <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
New Firm at Falkland. <lb/>
Mr. E. C. and Dr. J. <lb/>
have associated together under the <lb/>
name King A. Morrill for conducting <lb/>
a mercantile business a <lb/>
Mr. King just been on a tour o <lb/>
northern i <lb/>
Baltimore, I a earn <lb/>
The Market is now BAKER HART <lb/>
Open, Open all <lb/>
the Time. <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
blisses <lb/>
Revs. C. XV. Howard and D. II <lb/>
have just closed a . <lb/>
meeting at Riverside church <lb/>
with additions as <lb/>
Many the young people this v i- <lb/>
attended during meeting. <lb/>
S. W. W. Dawson will occupy tie- <lb/>
in cl L. J. <lb/>
residence on <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
gt accommodated at head-j <lb/>
for prices- <lb/>
fully understands the and need-1 Ai T t <lb/>
the Eastern V <lb/>
Miss Vina Ward, cl ls I Hie I he is j <lb/>
young men whose <lb/>
and will insure <lb/>
to their business. <lb/>
FAY. <lb/>
hat is way all el <lb/>
CHILL TON <lb/>
for Chills, Fever and all <lb/>
It is simply and <lb/>
love it. <lb/>
it to bitter, <lb/>
Tonics, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO., <lb/>
Owners and <lb/>
L F. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
If S <lb/>
Oils Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and at <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
Dr. W. C. is kept quite <lb/>
busy now looking alter This Is to notify all persons that <lb/>
, . . , , , posted, and all urn <lb/>
A young son B. A. bad upon the same with <lb/>
badly torn Iran one of gun or dog or for any <lb/>
. . ., ti ., ever under law. <lb/>
by it caught in lands are known as <lb/>
sprocket wheel his lands, two J <lb/>
I r v i ii of Tar River adjoining <lb/>
L. C. and John cl O. L, r. Allied <lb/>
were lure es. Zack Allen and <lb/>
tree, deceased, and bring on Tar river. <lb/>
R. Harvey, of was in I <lb/>
town on Sunday by his <lb/>
best <lb/>
OF OLD <lb/>
what NEEDS <lb/>
Miss Wayne, of is <lb/>
visiting at V. <lb/>
Miss Stella Evans has d Iron <lb/>
Maple Cypress where the bid <lb/>
visiting several days. <lb/>
The fad here is a nice <lb/>
on a rude sat under a <lb/>
pear tree at dewy eve. is <lb/>
like it. <lb/>
It was not in <lb/>
last <lb/>
H, D, <lb/>
to R. <lb/>
DEALER IX <lb/>
R. R. FLEMING, <lb/>
A. G. COX, , u. <lb/>
G. I. CHERRY, J <lb/>
E B <lb/>
The pioneer of market and ilia b <lb/>
house <lb/>
Your i was on <lb/>
last work no items, <lb/>
list <lb/>
to, <lb/>
Public Opens h. <lb/>
The School known <lb/>
as White District No. will he <lb/>
opined it; Sent. <lb/>
have been em- <lb/>
ployed which will j lac on <lb/>
an equal looting any private <lb/>
reboot taught in county. <lb/>
White, Chairman. <lb/>
D. D.<lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in j <lb/>
every department and<lb/>
jest. market j <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
e plenty m v. <lb/>
Experienced Force, Ample Room, <lb/>
will ho tho leaders in high <lb/>
soon -is your ready it to us. <lb/>
EVANS CO., <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
u S , ten; <lb/>
S.<lb/>
Organized June <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
IS Bank wants your and a share <lb/>
J. it 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/>
1,1-. <lb/>
Let Is Have One <lb/>
A calls <lb/>
to the needs a Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
in The fully <lb/>
agrees with him and would like to fee <lb/>
the business of the town <lb/>
immediate action in th A <lb/>
well Chamber Commerce <lb/>
or Board do more I r <lb/>
advancement of the town and <lb/>
i y could perhaps be accomplished <lb/>
i i any oilier way. No town has ever <lb/>
a much in the way attracting <lb/>
enterprises and capital without putting <lb/>
forth some and it looks <lb/>
like right now is a good lime f-r Green- <lb/>
v lie to do something along this line. <lb/>
Small Wreck. <lb/>
There was a small wreck Friday on <lb/>
the Johnson Lumber Co's. <lb/>
road, near Toe <lb/>
the track and got cross way- <lb/>
rails. Fortunately no one MM <lb/>
damage to train is not <lb/>
very much. <lb/>
Thursday afternoon was <lb/>
wreck on the Johnson <lb/>
near W The <lb/>
engine Hat cars wee badly <lb/>
wrecked, and the crew had almost an <lb/>
There w re nine <lb/>
men on the train at time, and for- <lb/>
none of were injured <lb/>
beyond some bruises and a <lb/>
shaking up. <lb/>
Are different from all other <lb/>
medicines. Each performs <lb/>
a specific duty, thus doing away with <lb/>
drastic purgatives and curing by the <lb/>
Mild Power Theory. <lb/>
Is a Chamber Commerce-One I <lb/>
-Should he Organized I <lb/>
of <lb/>
I of elective-. Two lull chairs <lb/>
t, , , . I I I- <lb/>
la i ill ii.- , one I one I h I i j <lb/>
possessed by e-iii to the ; e <lb/>
. year. male c One Pink Pill touches the liver, re- <lb/>
that i- netted in a moves the bile, the bile <lb/>
moves the bowels. The <lb/>
The beat offered in r Tonic Pellet does rest. <lb/>
the slate album and e t mt m <lb/>
V. I Me. <lb/>
Mfg. Co., K. V. Tenn. <lb/>
yet our progress and <lb/>
have not been <lb/>
The fan I lies not so in the <lb/>
win of individual in <lb/>
lack of among our business <lb/>
men. The hag prevailed <lb/>
all and in nearly <lb/>
suit of life for several years is rapidly <lb/>
pasting and there is a general <lb/>
belief throughout the entire <lb/>
try there will be a healthy development <lb/>
in all <lb/>
To avail I the many ad- <lb/>
vantages for investment <lb/>
our town and the rounding <lb/>
cm there ought lo some union <lb/>
concentration of energy and <lb/>
of our <lb/>
are best <lb/>
and to lb end <lb/>
a Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
and controlled by lb e progressive, and <lb/>
business men of our can <lb/>
and will accomplish more <lb/>
Greenville the country at large, <lb/>
than any other agency can be <lb/>
established. Will not our citizens <lb/>
interest themselves in this matter and <lb/>
make It a success A. T. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREEN ViLLE, N. <lb/>
good coo <lb/>
j Country i <lb/>
A will convince <lb/>
BICYCLES <lb/>
AT NEXT YEARS PRICES.<lb/>
If hi- <lb/>
ti.-- <lb/>
to the unit i <lb/>
AT A REDUCED PRICE.<lb/>
a p <lb/>
toll t., In to <lb/>
until <lb/>
will. ii,. , in-,; i , <lb/>
Former <lb/>
w Singles,<lb/>
Tandems <lb/>
JEFFERY MFG. CO. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
n. o. <lb/>
I will the best goods obtainable and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible, i <lb/>
will do all i canto obtain and hold pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
t i Griffin tho Jeweler. LIVE Y <lb/>
you. <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
S. E. PENDER <lb/>
K. I <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
What the Greenville Dues. <lb/>
Monday Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
a load for W. A. Man- <lb/>
i- and a clean of <lb/>
And George <lb/>
ford <lb/>
M, and I is <lb/>
way the Greenville Warehouse does, <lb/>
out those who sells on <lb/>
floor and gels highest market price <lb/>
for their <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Don't I Us- <lb/>
time on now e hope <lb/>
will rot forget <lb/>
and a subscription <lb/>
receipt they come to town to tell <lb/>
o or The office is <lb/>
below Five and we will <lb/>
to bare yon come in. <lb/>
Your Chance. <lb/>
If business booms fall the men <lb/>
who advertise will get most it, <lb/>
as they always do in good times or <lb/>
dull times. Those who are alter <lb/>
their share of business, and as <lb/>
much as can gel, are now <lb/>
making their preparations n secure it. <lb/>
To advertise in the most <lb/>
and expeditious manner they <lb/>
should secure the services of The <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
who suffer from impaired <lb/>
and weak stomachs, and on <lb/>
account of this have a peculiar dread of <lb/>
chills and fever, will be glad to learn <lb/>
that a cure for chills and Is <lb/>
manufactured and sold <lb/>
which does not injure the stomach but <lb/>
actually benefits it. It is Roman Pep- <lb/>
sin Chill Tonic. Tasteless and <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
The House to <lb/>
stop with for <lb/>
Good Prices <lb/>
and Kind <lb/>
Treatment. <lb/>
g t X S X t i <lb/>
Stove Dealer, Tobacco Hue Make <lb/>
Bicycle<lb/>
or <lb/>
fully offer tin mi vice to public- ; f <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
assure a will make lb of o Flue a <lb/>
or least price. All i w- an lo <lb/>
in our a We <lb/>
to and see us. <lb/>
S. L X CO. <lb/>
f. <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
EV ANS, JOYNER CO., Prop. <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
Cause, tally half sickness In world. It <lb/>
retains digested too lone In the bowels <lb/>
and product's biliousness, torpid <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
bad a <lb/>
ink h- all <lb/>
tic Plus W IS <lb/>
and an Its m <lb/>
easily and IA. <lb/>
by C. I. Hood ft Co., Mass. i <lb/>
no. to Hoods <lb/>
RECENT to on market's facilities easily places us the <lb/>
lead of any other in the State. With our large cups if old <lb/>
buyers and several new ones, with several new factories and steam plants <lb/>
the Greenville market this year can easily handle <lb/>
20000.000 Pounds of Tobacco <lb/>
They have told us to go out and bring <lb/>
it in and with our help after you get it <lb/>
on our floor, we will guarantee you the <lb/>
highest price for it at times. <lb/>
Now in conclusion we want to say to <lb/>
our the we make our <lb/>
our preferring this method to Hooding the country with <lb/>
easy and by our prices as c the balance of the world <lb/>
we stake our reputation. We take this method of saying to you that <lb/>
we have no to plead our cause you will give us such <lb/>
Tobacco as you sell elsewhere, we will make of you a better drummer than <lb/>
any can employ on a salary and the best of it is you will get the best <lb/>
benefit of it. Satisfy you and you will drum for us, dissatisfy you and <lb/>
will drum against us. Try us and sec which you will do. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO., <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Are coming in daily and you <lb/>
should see them. <lb/>
Beautiful line of <lb/>
that are selling low down. <lb/>
line of <lb/>
in town. We still have a few Summer Goods <lb/>
that arc going at sacrifice pries.<lb/>
If you want bargains that are bargains don't <lb/>
miss this chance. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019052_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
rs <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
PERSONAL. <lb/>
Some Coming, Some Going. <lb/>
Alma House <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
is Mir. <lb/>
Gold Fields <lb/>
of New York, Philadelphia and <lb/>
Baltimore digging gold for his <lb/>
patrons in the beautiful <lb/>
he is buying. Wait for him. <lb/>
.-vi <lb/>
at your own price. <lb/>
MY OF <lb/>
Dress Shoes. <lb/>
Gents <lb/>
is superb and inspection Is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Sanford last <lb/>
fan iv. year. It is <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
In <lb/>
s. is about hut. <lb/>
. S. II. <lb/>
while cotton picking will <lb/>
BUD lilt <lb/>
I line <lb/>
mil Sailor Mrs M. l. <lb/>
Also ma for <lb/>
era, Clothe and <lb/>
The Durham Son has entered <lb/>
lite eighteenth <lb/>
-n is Sun am the <lb/>
P in the <lb/>
I- p .-ii Our in <lb/>
b j ii. k-i.-. LT. <lb/>
week out fine on <lb/>
mill one <lb/>
Cotton h and ., . .,, , , . <lb/>
. u beat have yet <lb/>
lime u I . <lb/>
taken h oner Inge a <lb/>
A building another I. pounds, tad bulls teemed <lb/>
is up on , . ., , , <lb/>
to tin and <lb/>
toss price up. We heard people say <lb/>
they not seen tobacco sell M well <lb/>
in two years. One wished <lb/>
that be bad bad every pound of bis <lb/>
crop on sale. Priori look a <lb/>
well above any figures previously reach- <lb/>
ed ibis <lb/>
Three Kan it get are per- <lb/>
k-anted day the world. <lb/>
The bat weather M us in <lb/>
day hut the i g-U pi <lb/>
I. <lb/>
in have dropped <lb/>
oil suddenly. in town <lb/>
week. <lb/>
The liter is an low <lb/>
d at e Id r- ad <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
ii van be <lb/>
low the <lb/>
T. II tins a <lb/>
i conductor on <lb/>
We beard ear Line, Mm Mayo <lb/>
ls in low daughter Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
acre united mar- <lb/>
remarked the Di at home yesterday <lb/>
i- <lb/>
about <lb/>
sir at. <lb/>
Wood <lb/>
.- <lb/>
corning at by <lb/>
Sylvester William.-ton <lb/>
To the Tall and and groom arrived in <lb/>
bit received on the M. train yes <lb/>
Ida. L. y arc stopping with Captain <lb/>
. . ,. mother, on North Second street. <lb/>
There s no it. a <lb/>
beat Mood <lb/>
Tins is proven by its cures <lb/>
blood A <lb/>
J. B. Cherry have <lb/>
new ill the <lb/>
center their store. <lb/>
Nice line Tan. as- <lb/>
and at very low <lb/>
prices. Mils. J. S. <lb/>
The mill man bis <lb/>
in the II. more <lb/>
a. a some j; <lb/>
Many a newspaper who is <lb/>
Tom Matthews, one of the popular <lb/>
; clerks at the thinks he has a <lb/>
in the shape of a three dollar <lb/>
puce he is exhibiting to <lb/>
bis It on side <lb/>
inscription, States America <lb/>
On the other side are the <lb/>
words, <lb/>
is a rather rare and Mr. <lb/>
says he is going to hold en <lb/>
quickest to take is slowest into Telegram. <lb/>
pay EM . . . , ,. <lb/>
he has had a three <lb/>
Dumb men are not as gold piece several years. It <lb/>
I is the only one we ever saw, though a <lb/>
number of were put in cir. <lb/>
relation. <lb/>
good talkers. Merchants do no <lb/>
are not as interesting to the <lb/>
these who do. National Ad- <lb/>
a by the <lb/>
at Born Harrison, proposes on <lb/>
a lo eat pounds el chicken, <lb/>
three pounds corn bread and a <lb/>
gallon of e one pint corn <lb/>
whiskey. He is willing to bet <lb/>
he can do Press Vis- <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
come to us trow source that we <lb/>
regard reliable that the <lb/>
authorities abolished old Finance <lb/>
committee in order to get rid of Mr. <lb/>
and Mr. E. Clark, who <lb/>
are anxious to have the penitentiary HUI Standard, <lb/>
managed pi If ibis i not We believe it is a to have an <lb/>
reason, we have heard other ad crowd who <lb/>
Keep your eye on . , , <lb/>
News <lb/>
a circus than in the light paying <lb/>
penalty of a crime. <lb/>
The Hanging is Public. <lb/>
Sheriff Dixon has heeded the <lb/>
the people and will <lb/>
the condemned rapist. Dock Black, <lb/>
Kelly Dock and Dock Kelly, <lb/>
on in view of go <lb/>
many of the as come to see his <lb/>
crime punished and justice thus done. <lb/>
The hour hanging will be between <lb/>
the hours a. u. and p. in. on <lb/>
Wednesday September 1897. <lb/>
II. T. King returned Thursday even- <lb/>
Harwell came in <lb/>
evening om Suffolk. <lb/>
W. S. in <lb/>
V. M. King Tuesday even- <lb/>
from Becky Mount. <lb/>
J C. Cobb Wednesday <lb/>
e from a visit to Norfolk. <lb/>
W . S. returned Friday even <lb/>
and Wilson. <lb/>
Carrie of Kinston, is <lb/>
Miss Aylmer Sugg, near <lb/>
H. J. Cobb <lb/>
evening his trip after new <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Miss Wilson ard Mrs. Peck <lb/>
and let Saturday Conetoe <lb/>
on a <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. and children re- <lb/>
Friday evening a visit to <lb/>
Mrs J. N. Hart returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening a i-it to her parents near <lb/>
el home will regret to <lb/>
learn that Miss Sallie Lipscomb is sick <lb/>
at <lb/>
Frank Wilson returned iv <lb/>
evening from purchasing tour to <lb/>
the norther cities. <lb/>
Miss Nan Coward, who has been <lb/>
her brother, II. L. Coward, <lb/>
It-It Friday evening. <lb/>
Mis- James left Thursday <lb/>
and to <lb/>
new <lb/>
E. J. a <lb/>
i earn, on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Maj. F. M. i,. L. <lb/>
of were on our <lb/>
W t Icon last week. <lb/>
Fort, if who <lb/>
was visiting III s Lena Matthews, re- <lb/>
turned home Thursday evening. <lb/>
Miss of Kinston, <lb/>
who was visiting Allred Forties, <lb/>
returned home Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. W. D. Ply- <lb/>
mouth, who been Mrs. F. <lb/>
W. Brown, retained home <lb/>
J, W. in <lb/>
. veiling ii and <lb/>
nil the of bis r. <lb/>
Harry P. Harding Ml Sunday <lb/>
betakes charge <lb/>
f high which opened lo <lb/>
day. <lb/>
It, E. Wilson, came in <lb/>
day on bis bicycle spent <lb/>
be day with his Mrs. S. D. <lb/>
l.-e. <lb/>
T. L. and <lb/>
It. Davis, who have been <lb/>
north new returned Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
J. B. Thursday <lb/>
evening the northern <lb/>
where he n new goods <lb/>
Mis. S. C Wells and children, <lb/>
Wilson, who have been visiting her <lb/>
parents at I lie Iv House, returned <lb/>
Miss Janet who has been <lb/>
visiting bar sister, W. II. <lb/>
at d, look the train here Fri- <lb/>
day for Virginia. <lb/>
Miss May Snow <lb/>
was sister, Mrs. Charles <lb/>
hit Wednesday even- <lb/>
tor Kinston. <lb/>
Her host are glad Hi <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. has re-, <lb/>
gained her as lo enable her to be <lb/>
at her <lb/>
T. E. Roberts, of Chas City, Va., <lb/>
., cl the firm of Robert <lb/>
; t this place, spent Thursday <lb/>
on the tobacco market. <lb/>
Dr. W. PL Cobb, o <lb/>
came down Friday evening and went <lb/>
to near to <lb/>
attend union meeting. <lb/>
George Palmer, , has <lb/>
en a position as trim n with the Pill <lb/>
County Co. Hp his. <lb/>
family lo today. <lb/>
E. F. J. B. Jackson and <lb/>
J. L. young men this <lb/>
IV, have returned to Wake Forest <lb/>
College to their studies <lb/>
Mrs. Nottingham, Virginia, who <lb/>
was her sister, Mrs. E. O. <lb/>
left evening to <lb/>
visit at Trenton Miss Irma <lb/>
a h-r. <lb/>
C. E. Danville, W. W <lb/>
Morion, of Richmond and J. A. Pale- <lb/>
Liverpool W. A. <lb/>
Smith, of Richmond, were on <lb/>
Greenville tobacco market las week, <lb/>
W. A- White and wife, Rowan <lb/>
county are visiting the of S. P. <lb/>
Kiwi- , father Mrs. White, in Bea- <lb/>
Dam township. Mr. White <lb/>
in Greenville today and the <lb/>
a cell. <lb/>
Mrs. Jennie H. Collins, a very <lb/>
charmingly interesting lady San <lb/>
Antonio, Texas, her accomplished <lb/>
and attractive daughter, Miss <lb/>
are visiting their kinsman, Col. A. <lb/>
Sugg and family. Mrs. <lb/>
try were of the old North Stale, her <lb/>
gland lather being cf King's Mountain <lb/>
fame. ladies are making a <lb/>
pleasant summer tour North <lb/>
and Virginia and are much pleased <lb/>
with different points of interest they <lb/>
have visited and speak highly of both <lb/>
country and people. They have visited <lb/>
Asheville, M Virginia Beach <lb/>
and Old Point We wish for a <lb/>
pleasant stay in the county of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
An Fun With The <lb/>
Young Folks. <lb/>
the Academy <lb/>
building the juveniles bad i <lb/>
which for and <lb/>
tun was a roaring success. It <lb/>
mostly on the order of the humorous <lb/>
and ludicrous, and there were sum <lb/>
the roast side splitting costumes and <lb/>
make ups that could he <lb/>
he little folks were after fun and <lb/>
they found it, and at the same <lb/>
contributed no small amuse- <lb/>
to th- -poet tors as t-c later vain- <lb/>
tried by guessing tin- id n- <lb/>
of the several <lb/>
were boys girls, and girls and <lb/>
but lo tell tr m <lb/>
from was just past oil. <lb/>
so clever were the disguises. <lb/>
Alter sometime <lb/>
they up lo and amid <lb/>
much more merriment spectators <lb/>
discovered how badly tiny hid <lb/>
right. <lb/>
following were in masque, rep- <lb/>
resenting the characters <lb/>
Glenn Forbes, l; d lining Hood. <lb/>
Bertha Patrick, Sweet Sixteen. <lb/>
Mamie I lines. Market Woman. <lb/>
Lucy Forbes, Baby Mine. <lb/>
Nina s, Ancient <lb/>
Minnie Tunstall, Liz, Yellow <lb/>
Kid's <lb/>
Airs. Noah. <lb/>
Flower <lb/>
M Lie Old Time Lady <lb/>
Delia House <lb/>
Carrie Andrews, Gypsy Gill. <lb/>
I lines, <lb/>
Frank Skinner, Clown. <lb/>
Fred Forbes, Nice <lb/>
Welter Wilson, Sailor B y. <lb/>
Harry of the <lb/>
Regime t. <lb/>
Willie Bond Brownie. <lb/>
Skinner, Regular I. <lb/>
James, Black Jack. <lb/>
Century <lb/>
Girl. <lb/>
Vick, Country Girl. <lb/>
Get Your Share. <lb/>
To from the new <lb/>
goods in. tin- merchants are <lb/>
expecting a heavy fall trade. <lb/>
will help lie m dispose of <lb/>
ANOTHER PITT COUNTY BOY. <lb/>
Who Has Made His Mark in <lb/>
Mr. John Ii. Tripp. a -r <lb/>
boy. now <lb/>
has visiting relatives and <lb/>
in county Pr the las days, <lb/>
lie on to <lb/>
engagement in All before <lb/>
lo his adopted home In lite <lb/>
Lone Stir S ate. Mr. Tripp has sue- <lb/>
c in business ere <lb/>
Was zealous ill his to i due-- <lb/>
Col I. A- Sugg <lb/>
the Suite Texas, and that <lb/>
it is the op-, in the world <lb/>
the Colonel. <lb/>
In Ids when Cut. <lb/>
doing a great deal to help I he boys <lb/>
girls of the county, only <lb/>
a very slight service to Mr. Tripp but <lb/>
ibis start, d him an success <lb/>
and he has his <lb/>
It is doubtless a, gratifying <lb/>
pleasure to Col. Sugg to tins <lb/>
loyal young man so great an tn- <lb/>
in his welfare, for g <lb/>
is seldom shown. It is a great <lb/>
delight to the m of M. <lb/>
to know that he is made such <lb/>
stuff and it, he is succeeding. <lb/>
Pitt county proud <lb/>
and wishes them speed where ere <lb/>
go. <lb/>
Paralyzed <lb/>
Battle, a colored who has <lb/>
lived here a number years and <lb/>
driver for Dr. Brown, <lb/>
became He has <lb/>
been taken to relatives in Martin <lb/>
y- <lb/>
Soon be Shipped <lb/>
I. A. J. the lire <lb/>
department it in receipt a I. <lb/>
the <lb/>
the fire engine to.- Greenville <lb/>
will be ready for shipment by Sept. <lb/>
A BUSY PLACE. <lb/>
Another Plant That Helps Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Th.- G Co. furl I adding <lb/>
by the branch <lb/>
the n Tobacco Co., ts a <lb/>
bee hive of industry. <lb/>
Mr F. M. Hedges, book keeper <lb/>
I lie company, showed us through the <lb/>
plant this morning and explained the <lb/>
working of the huge automatic ma- <lb/>
chine. Everything moved with reg- <lb/>
clock and is very int-r- <lb/>
to witness. <lb/>
is a forty bards j t <lb/>
It You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
tom <lb/>
flat wok in and about the plain <lb/>
a e a hustling crew. Mr. J. W- <lb/>
M buyer the at- <lb/>
tends on the floors, <lb/>
H-id some o work he can <lb/>
be judged the t a he <lb/>
all this of hands and <lb/>
busy g. his ready tor <lb/>
working in the <lb/>
under the Mr. <lb/>
STARTS, <lb/>
An Improvement <lb/>
A. I,. Blow is a n- <lb/>
laid around his premises <lb/>
at the corner Pitt and Fourth <lb/>
The walk is made of the pit- <lb/>
paving material by <lb/>
Mr. E House. <lb/>
Cheap Rates. <lb/>
From Sept. 1st to the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line will sell tickets to Norfolk, <lb/>
Richmond or Washington at one tare <lb/>
the round trip. Tim tickets are <lb/>
good to return any ti no within thirty <lb/>
from date of sale. <lb/>
Truth <lb/>
is are a necessity to <lb/>
advertiser Who would tea -h the <lb/>
to use his goods. ad- <lb/>
in a live newspaper without re- <lb/>
benefit any <lb/>
than he can jump the river <lb/>
out getting Printer. <lb/>
Eastern Prices Please <lb/>
Mr. T. It. Hodges, <lb/>
sold large lot to <lb/>
at the Eastern Warehouse and <lb/>
says he was even better with <lb/>
pi ice Be here <lb/>
two we-ks Ill in <lb/>
Man Joyner and the <lb/>
Warehouse eve-y time when <lb/>
it come lo selling tobacco. <lb/>
Stung to Death by Bees <lb/>
Mr. I,. i-ad a dog <lb/>
which be kept at his two <lb/>
above town. Tuesday ibis dog got <lb/>
his chain hung in a bosh near <lb/>
were some bee The s b-- <lb/>
came by the tin- <lb/>
ting, and upon <lb/>
bin to badly that he t few <lb/>
An That Will benefit <lb/>
the Market and Town. <lb/>
Tuesday the large <lb/>
Co. started operations. <lb/>
The plant is equipped <lb/>
the r tobacco <lb/>
d is c. every d. pail <lb/>
It will a regular force sixty <lb/>
bra dot other hands <lb/>
to op. rate the Giving <lb/>
to such a large numb- r <lb/>
hands means that this plant is going lo <lb/>
materially help the <lb/>
Greenville as well at add tie it strength <lb/>
to the tobacco market. <lb/>
Mr. J Woodward, the clever <lb/>
book keeper tor showed us <lb/>
and explained its <lb/>
Working, The is truly <lb/>
glad to see <lb/>
here, an every to <lb/>
enterprising Mr. B, l-j. P <lb/>
is one ii.- best buyer on mar- <lb/>
and with bit splendid facilities <lb/>
handling tobacco will have large order <lb/>
he <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
When; the prettiest line of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
A beautiful line <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
NEW<lb/>
FALL <lb/>
. I am north alter new <lb/>
goods. My stock this season will em <lb/>
brace prettiest and <lb/>
styles on the market. <lb/>
M. D. <lb/>
EXCURSION DOWN THE TAR. <lb/>
Seven Couples of Young People <lb/>
Take a Delightful Outing. <lb/>
On Monday Mr. N. S. <lb/>
Washington, gave a gas <lb/>
boat from Greenville to <lb/>
complimentary to Mi. <lb/>
of who is <lb/>
g Mi-s White. <lb/>
The bout Greenville a. o'clock <lb/>
h following select party on <lb/>
N. S and Miss Susie Crab- <lb/>
tree. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming and <lb/>
R. L. Carr and Miss Myra Skin- <lb/>
Stewart Ca-r and Fannie Skin- <lb/>
J. B. While and Miss Nannie Flem. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee and Mia. Eva <lb/>
W. S, Bernard and Miss Willie <lb/>
Hargrove. <lb/>
The party by Mr. <lb/>
C. A. White. <lb/>
reached Washington about <lb/>
o'clock and attended a <lb/>
German that night in which about <lb/>
thirty couples participated. The party <lb/>
returned home Tuesday afternoon and <lb/>
were the trip up the river <lb/>
by several young ladies and <lb/>
Washington. The latter a t <lb/>
an hour here and returned lo Wash- <lb/>
in the evening. <lb/>
The party declare <lb/>
had a more delightful trip. <lb/>
Beat Sale Yet. <lb/>
best all around tale this season <lb/>
the Warehouse <lb/>
iv. There was good on slice, in .- <lb/>
FINE op TOBACCO. <lb/>
Our Own Make the Best. <lb/>
Mr. C. Joyner has just <lb/>
six of coring bright tobacco at <lb/>
Col. I'm-iii and the bis <lb/>
labors are a In and allows <lb/>
what faithful, earn st. <lb/>
is worth. Air. an <lb/>
son Pitt county, a will and <lb/>
t succeed <lb/>
a Mr. F. M. <lb/>
of Col. is <lb/>
ore of beat aid moat <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
A A f. <lb/>
S Arriving. <lb/>
the floor and it brought <lb/>
the all the <lb/>
happy. Caving lead both <lb/>
ill pries and tobacco <lb/>
sold we prop lo stay there by doing <lb/>
Very best work f r the <lb/>
any can do. Oar prices do their <lb/>
own A Mow, <lb/>
Wheel <lb/>
A young man the country with <lb/>
his sister on a buggy was riding through <lb/>
main street, Friday afternoon. A mule <lb/>
hitched lo a cart Wat being watered at <lb/>
the well in trout of J. L. Starkey's <lb/>
store, and young mill in <lb/>
where be was driving collided <lb/>
with I be cart. Om wheel of his <lb/>
buggy brawn all to s and his <lb/>
sister was badly frightened. <lb/>
Fine Cotton. <lb/>
Friday Mr. A. S. Walker, of Beaver <lb/>
Dim brought a stalk cot- <lb/>
ton to town with him. This, stalk was <lb/>
high and bad well developed <lb/>
bolls, enough and <lb/>
to run the number over Mr <lb/>
Walk-r says this was not a picked <lb/>
stalk, rat one. he just pulled up while <lb/>
w along h'S He has plenty <lb/>
i taller an this and more <lb/>
bolls on it. He any it it matures be <lb/>
will gel a line crop. <lb/>
All Eyes on Greenville. <lb/>
So many p eminent tobacco men <lb/>
from the hi trade centers visiting <lb/>
Greenville during the lust few <lb/>
means something. It means that <lb/>
Greenville if the attention <lb/>
he tobacco trade generally and <lb/>
all are interested in at this market <lb/>
is doing. Those who have been here <lb/>
express surprise at the huge vi <lb/>
p done and declare it among <lb/>
the best and substantial markets <lb/>
known. Most them placing large <lb/>
orders here means also making <lb/>
a still r and better <lb/>
market than It has ever been. <lb/>
good judge tine . II <lb/>
d-lighted with his crop and <lb/>
with the en Mr. Joyner. Not a <lb/>
six weeks and if U a treat lo <lb/>
view tin- tobacco now in prize <lb/>
house. Mr. hit-bard t is the <lb/>
best cm be has had I by any <lb/>
one and be is lit g such prices a. <lb/>
such tobacco in mob condition will <lb/>
Mr. Joyner ill enter the Medical <lb/>
College at Philadelphia. Oct. 1st. and <lb/>
we predict him a career. <lb/>
Pitt county produces flit best <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
The Luster ii <lb/>
Mr, B. M. Lewie, Farmville <lb/>
township, Thursday sold two <lb/>
bottom primings at Eastern <lb/>
Warehouse and netted an average <lb/>
Some it brought as <lb/>
high as You find a man <lb/>
b. i pleased with a tale than he was. <lb/>
But that characteristic of the Eastern <lb/>
high prices and please <lb/>
the <lb/>
Was Very Nervous <lb/>
Had Smothering and Could <lb/>
Not Sleet Doctors Called It <lb/>
Neuralgia and Indigestion. <lb/>
I had pains n my head, and <lb/>
shoulders and a . through my body but <lb/>
were most severe in my left side. <lb/>
The doctor cabled it neuralgia and in- <lb/>
digestion. I win confined to pry bed for <lb/>
eight months. very nervous, bad <lb/>
smothering and could not sleep. I <lb/>
read cure by Hood's and <lb/>
case similar to mine. My husband <lb/>
procured a bottle, and I began taking it. <lb/>
After taking one bottle I felt better, was <lb/>
able to rest and ray appetite Improved. I <lb/>
continued until my nervousness <lb/>
cared and I was much better In every <lb/>
way. My husband has also been <lb/>
by Hood's Mary <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Is Best-In lb Ob Purifier. <lb/>
Sold by f l. tit-tor ts, <lb/>
Pius <lb/>
of the other shapes the course <lb/>
of unborn o n <lb/>
sounding through all the <lb/>
ages enters the confines of <lb/>
Eternity. With what care, there- <lb/>
fore, the Moth- <lb/>
be and how the <lb/>
effort b to ward off danger and <lb/>
make h r life joyous happy. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
allays all <lb/>
Nervous- <lb/>
re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Headache <lb/>
Cramps, <lb/>
and N a u- <lb/>
fully <lb/>
pares the <lb/>
system that Childbirth is made easy <lb/>
and the time of recovery short- <lb/>
many say after <lb/>
than before confinement. It in- <lb/>
safety to life of both moth- <lb/>
and child. All who have used <lb/>
Mother's Friend say they will <lb/>
be without it again. No other <lb/>
remedy robs confinement of its pain <lb/>
customer whose Friend. j <lb/>
says that if bail to the <lb/>
attain, and them were hut four to <lb/>
obtained, the was per bottle, Of <lb/>
would <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and see me. lean save you money on <lb/>
FIXES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
NEW STORE <lb/>
Opened to S T- White's ad a full <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from Everything fresh and low down in price. A <lb/>
dial invitation extended to nil. Come see me, will make it <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Sent by receipt, of price, MM nOT <lb/>
TUB Book to <lb/>
mailed upon application, containing <lb/>
on and voluntary <lb/>
REGULATOR CO. G <lb/>
Y LL <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. COREY <lb/>
-DEALER IN. <lb/>
-AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General.; line of Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
New fall <lb/>
and winter <lb/>
dress goods, hats <lb/>
clothing, <lb/>
pis <lb/>
Shoes, Notions, <lb/>
are in and we ask you to call and inspect <lb/>
We bought large and offering bargains <lb/>
S i TAFT<lb/>
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DOTH DIED. <lb/>
Was it the Result of Mental <lb/>
Anguish, or What <lb/>
A remarkable case of <lb/>
with fatal <lb/>
has been reported to us <lb/>
who lives not far from <lb/>
Monroe, and whose word is <lb/>
bind, the incident is <lb/>
It occurred last summer. <lb/>
The gentleman j question had <lb/>
an old couple, man and wife, <lb/>
working for on the farm- <lb/>
day while they were <lb/>
corn he went out to drop <lb/>
for them, and by an sight <lb/>
skipped of the rows. When <lb/>
corn up, there <lb/>
was. of coarse, a vacant row <lb/>
the oM <lb/>
the create; <lb/>
and declared that tun coming <lb/>
up of the corn was mi omen <lb/>
and meant that to have <lb/>
some lack Th y <lb/>
the row with the <lb/>
that by this <lb/>
Le averted; but <lb/>
not satisfied, and continued t- <lb/>
less and expectant of <lb/>
matter heavily on <lb/>
their Now comes <lb/>
strange part. In about two <lb/>
wife sickened and <lb/>
shortly died. The husband re- <lb/>
her death as a fulfillment <lb/>
of the prophecy, and <lb/>
expressed the opinion that he <lb/>
was doomed to an <lb/>
Remarkable to say, in <lb/>
about two mare months he <lb/>
and died. It is for the <lb/>
theorists to say whether the dis- <lb/>
mind and fear <lb/>
that something was going to <lb/>
happen the old couple <lb/>
from what regarded <lb/>
as an evil sign to <lb/>
on the sickness of winch they <lb/>
died, or that the deaths were <lb/>
with corn <lb/>
planting occurrence. Who can <lb/>
tell I No one, we guess Monroe <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Feminine Superiority <lb/>
It is admittedly true that the <lb/>
hand of Email employ-sent hath <lb/>
the daintier sense, and it is <lb/>
true that as compared with <lb/>
band of man the hand of woman <lb/>
exceeds in delicacy of touch. <lb/>
By reason of this superiority in <lb/>
many employments <lb/>
exceeding fineness mobility <lb/>
THE COUNTRY EDITOR'S WIFE. <lb/>
I live of country <lb/>
Hie, <lb/>
With its mid worry and I <lb/>
Of tie t his <lb/>
clothes, <lb/>
hi; i his calm <lb/>
repose, <lb/>
His happiness, money gout. <lb/>
Hut, say you heard of <lb/>
wile ; <lb/>
that silent <lb/>
With blending of beauty <lb/>
skill <lb/>
Willi a knowledge. teal in d <lb/>
will, <lb/>
The whole of his labor can t <lb/>
It is she wit i ciders the garments <lb/>
worn <lb/>
the editor's old chair. <lb/>
Now with ions, toil <lb/>
and neat, <lb/>
And trimmed up with and <lb/>
lions tweet <lb/>
Which CM was so poor and hare. <lb/>
II the sick, or away or <lb/>
In need of hands or more haste. <lb/>
She directs his so they can <lb/>
he read. <lb/>
And mites his leaden out her <lb/>
head, <lb/>
A. d willingly his paste. <lb/>
reads pap-rs end <lb/>
As the she Softly rocks. <lb/>
While sits in his easy chair, <lb/>
With his fingers thrust in his tangled <lb/>
hair. <lb/>
She quietly mends his socks. <lb/>
Then she reads the ads w th the editor. <lb/>
Just to find out what each has paid. <lb/>
Hut the column ad the jeweler. <lb/>
So lie harness and human <lb/>
hair, <lb/>
Must he taken out in <lb/>
Bo she wears the dress-s he gets <lb/>
ads, <lb/>
Aid ranks his machine ; <lb/>
She uses bitter and and <lb/>
things <lb/>
The country subscribe so faithfully <lb/>
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execution women are preferred, <lb/>
and they are pushing men from And pleasant talk, and <lb/>
their stools It is announced <lb/>
the result of long and <lb/>
careful experiment, governor <lb/>
of Bank of France has now <lb/>
work of detection of <lb/>
forged bank notes and of d <lb/>
with altered Lumbers <lb/>
entirely to a special corps <lb/>
women clerks. He that <lb/>
keen of their finger <lb/>
tips enables them in handling a <lb/>
note to difference, <lb/>
however slight, between <lb/>
forged and the re article. <lb/>
Keenness cf sight as well as of <lb/>
touch in detecting <lb/>
the false of <lb/>
in this <lb/>
depends upon the discovery of <lb/>
the difference in symmetry cf <lb/>
and the shades cf <lb/>
difference in the ink used <lb/>
The world has been a Ions time <lb/>
cut and in to <lb/>
use the feminine <lb/>
which make the employment of <lb/>
women certain lines of k a <lb/>
matter of course well of <lb/>
dexterity and but of <lb/>
yearn their of usefulness <lb/>
has been rapidly enlarged- Not <lb/>
without dean r. but surely, bright <lb/>
women are inroads upon <lb/>
vary forms of work <lb/>
once masculine <lb/>
A MIXTURE <lb/>
A Now York man says he and <lb/>
wife Lover have disputes <lb/>
because the flat on which they <lb/>
live is so small is no room <lb/>
for a <lb/>
What was known as Maine's old- <lb/>
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Gardiner, was destroyed by fire <lb/>
other night- It built I <lb/>
years <lb/>
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made a upon the propel <lb/>
o person for whose benefit <lb/>
the department is called out- <lb/>
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at Mich., went to a <lb/>
barber's to get shaved, and the <lb/>
was not to <lb/>
speak a word daring the <lb/>
A Chicago manufacturer is <lb/>
putting the market a grade of <lb/>
umbrella which sells a a <lb/>
groat many business <lb/>
men buy to he ex- <lb/>
plains <lb/>
along <lb/>
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Oh who would exchange this sweet <lb/>
This simple and trusting life. <lb/>
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For the happiest woman in all tin- <lb/>
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Is the country wife. <lb/>
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Sam r. million <lb/>
tears up and at K Moil it -1 <lb/>
A pulp one million by II. U. law. , makes <lb/>
F genuine hank notes and <lb/>
writes Clifford i In Ki. W . m has <lb/>
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of valuable of <lb/>
pearls in lakes and livers in Ar- <lb/>
have added greatly to the ex- <lb/>
already existing over similar <lb/>
and thousands <lb/>
people are wading through the water <lb/>
in pails the State, search- <lb/>
tor the precious gems. The latest <lb/>
and most sensational were <lb/>
made in Arkansas river, and the <lb/>
creek--, lakes and near Little <lb/>
Rock, where pearls picked <lb/>
up, ranging in value from to <lb/>
each. Hundreds people are <lb/>
the Saline, Whits and other rivers <lb/>
and many finds ha- <lb/>
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mule on the river <lb/>
and hundreds of are <lb/>
to that stream. A representative of <lb/>
the Arkansas Gazette, who spent <lb/>
much in investigating matter, <lb/>
says there are streams in the. State <lb/>
that arc rich in earls of large <lb/>
has now developed that the curse <lb/>
a survey made in While river in <lb/>
1895, worth it were <lb/>
collected by the survey, in <lb/>
the course of their duties. Recent <lb/>
discoveries lead to the assertion that <lb/>
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many and so large pearls <lb/>
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weight are no uncommon things to <lb/>
the possession of country <lb/>
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color pearls found is that a <lb/>
saline rose, and the texture is first- <lb/>
class. <lb/>
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until cold. <lb/>
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in Alaska freezes to a <lb/>
depth of forty feet daring the <lb/>
winter and all funerals are <lb/>
until some pleasant day in <lb/>
spring. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure AH <lb/>
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years Pills have <lb/>
p-oven to the invalid. <lb/>
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For bilious headache, <lb/>
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and all kindred <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN <lb/>
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