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The Maine Blown up Externally. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
had in his possession <lb/>
since a note from Admiral <lb/>
to Long informing <lb/>
him that the Maine was by <lb/>
an outside explosion, which her <lb/>
reserve and that it may be <lb/>
Impossible the court of inquiry to <lb/>
fix the blame or direct <lb/>
on Spain. <lb/>
The Indications are that people wall <lb/>
not have lo wait much longer to h-urn <lb/>
Whether we will have war with baton. <lb/>
Swearing m a <lb/>
A staid and respectable New Bag. <lb/>
paper wishes to know swearing . <lb/>
is going out or the reverse. <lb/>
The this paper declares, so <lb/>
as he cm find out, habit . I I <lb/>
swearing is altogether I If that <lb/>
the young of New <lb/>
towns. He says the youth o. the , <lb/>
SCENES IN GREECE. <lb/>
r.<lb/>
Greene is not all Athens, and the <lb/>
peasant in the Tillage I <lb/>
very interesting What you <lb/>
do nut seem to be able to say three <lb/>
sentences with <lb/>
an unpleasant nature, so <lb/>
their conversation is exceedingly an- <lb/>
to people who happen to be in <lb/>
their vicinity on the Mm tot elsewhere. <lb/>
And I e wants to know it this thing is <lb/>
to be allowed to <lb/>
ton Times. <lb/>
SEE THAT <lb/>
L. <lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated J <lb/>
EB FOUNTAIN PENS <lb/>
Best in use The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a I line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap the v are. <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
to see us.- <lb/>
tor Job Printing Office. <lb/>
Anything from a<lb/>
-To- <lb/>
iX <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
not you <lb/>
or sitting about idle. <lb/>
This need to a but <lb/>
wen- alway- told that it <lb/>
day. It always is holiday on a <lb/>
saint's day, there are man <lb/>
days in <lb/>
How the land get cultivated at all <lb/>
is a marvel, but it din's somehow. <lb/>
There are <lb/>
few. Yon are walking along <lb/>
and find <lb/>
striding over vine <lb/>
Brat think you are trespass. <lb/>
and try to go around, but <lb/>
a little experience you bold, <lb/>
and you find that you are doing <lb/>
quite right thing, You may be <lb/>
attacked by a dog, but that is not <lb/>
became you are off the path, but <lb/>
because you are a human being. <lb/>
The Greek dog is a marvelous <lb/>
beast. have vivid <lb/>
him. one principle hi that <lb/>
man is his natural too, and be <lb/>
takes every opportunity of putting <lb/>
hie Into practice. He gen- <lb/>
appears from nowhere and <lb/>
makes for you. Yon must get rid <lb/>
of him quickly or he will call to his <lb/>
aid brethren seven times worse than <lb/>
himself and get rid of you. You <lb/>
generally begin by shying stones. <lb/>
These are always at hand in <lb/>
Providence, I suppose, never gives <lb/>
an evil without a corresponding <lb/>
Tins may drive him off if <lb/>
ho alone and not very bold. If it <lb/>
doesn't, you must adopt more vigor- <lb/>
measures. Don't shoot him, <lb/>
cause i lit re is a superstition that he <lb/>
has on owner, and that owner will <lb/>
probably turn up at ritual mo- <lb/>
and shoot you. But you may <lb/>
stab him if you happen to lie carry, <lb/>
u largo enough have <lb/>
tin- skill to use it. or you may brain <lb/>
him with walking stick if it <lb/>
be heavy enough. If them fail, <lb/>
is said to remedy left. <lb/>
You may sit still, and he, too, will <lb/>
sit still and look at you. This is <lb/>
to infallible, never <lb/>
had tho courage to try it, It is no <lb/>
doubt mi extremely comfortable <lb/>
feeling to l- seated in the enter of <lb/>
u circle of but it <lb/>
w be -i; ; pall after a lime, <lb/>
not so thickly <lb/>
lated that you can depend on a res. I <lb/>
cue arriving within an hour, <lb/>
day <lb/>
If pass through the pi of <lb/>
I ho way and reach the village <lb/>
safety, you will, of course, go <lb/>
the inn, what you will II <lb/>
are all the men of the talk- <lb/>
laughing, driving cares <lb/>
which never come to them The <lb/>
prevailing costume i- tin-long, gray <lb/>
cloak of shepherd, the most <lb/>
garment in These <lb/>
men will stare ill you n lit- <lb/>
but the y will make you <lb/>
come They will -ill talk to you in <lb/>
their own and yo . ill an- <lb/>
m your-. It i,.,. nut matter a <lb/>
hit that understands the <lb/>
other. Both parties will equally <lb/>
pleased. We once meet <lb/>
lug an old shepherd on slope <lb/>
He stopped and entered <lb/>
into a long conversation. What it <lb/>
was about we do not know, bin ho <lb/>
seemed well pleased, and alt. r <lb/>
about we wished him <lb/>
in the only words of <lb/>
that we knew. You will <lb/>
meet the village priest <lb/>
too. Be is only a peasant like I ho <lb/>
rest, but lie i- recognized <lb/>
being on Sundays. Then if <lb/>
you are thirsty you drink kraal, the <lb/>
tin country, very mild and <lb/>
very like wax At you <lb/>
will hale it. but after you have got <lb/>
to it you will preterit <lb/>
or you may drink <lb/>
j j on merely wont to <lb/>
sociable, you arc wise, you <lb/>
will cat ad and honey, real <lb/>
which the whole <lb/>
world cannot beat. And then you <lb/>
will get up and go home, feeling <lb/>
there is no . no j have mi t <lb/>
like the On k Pall Mall <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
STATE CONVENTION <lb/>
Will hi Raleigh <lb/>
Voters of <lb/>
he Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
a I <lb/>
news every <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Ts only <lb/>
contains the <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the formers, es- <lb/>
tobacco, that is <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
listen a now <lb/>
that records tho <lb/>
action of the <lb/>
you needn't fool any <lb/>
money away on one. It wouldn't <lb/>
earn Its Press, <lb/>
,.,,,,,. <lb/>
said tho dealer in cap. <lb/>
bird- and annual-, want a <lb/>
parrot I <lb/>
hem, the bird You are mar- <lb/>
ore you not <lb/>
Hi- customer bowed. <lb/>
your husband is I <lb/>
thought BO And you want the par- <lb/>
rot to keep you From feeling <lb/>
Veal This Is the very <lb/>
it a nuked the <lb/>
purchaser. <lb/>
The dealer hesitated. <lb/>
ho said at last <lb/>
wouldn't b i him a <lb/>
fluent talker no, not that, lint for <lb/>
what you tho host I <lb/>
the In I <lb/>
-i i the right <lb/>
II i <lb/>
P I rt I Ml I II, Hit <lb/>
been . i up , i j,, <lb/>
n u <lb/>
I ii i H r <lb/>
and . cm <lb/>
tho you hid- <lb/>
den my i lean tali <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
To <lb/>
Pursuant to a of the <lb/>
State executive adopt- <lb/>
its meeting- held February <lb/>
-2nd, I hereby give that the <lb/>
Democratic State convention will <lb/>
held in the city of Raleigh at <lb/>
o'clock Thursday <lb/>
The of organization, <lb/>
recently is now in the <lb/>
of the executive <lb/>
committees, tho r- i- <lb/>
primaries and <lb/>
county conventions. <lb/>
The will consider <lb/>
the of for <lb/>
the several districts wherein the <lb/>
term of the present <lb/>
expires January 1st, will <lb/>
the principles and <lb/>
policy of party, and Sake <lb/>
such notion as it may see proper- <lb/>
Judicial conventions should be <lb/>
held prior lo data soil <lb/>
the Slate in the <lb/>
tailoring Fir it, second <lb/>
sixth, seventh and <lb/>
Tile following resolution. <lb/>
amending the plan o <lb/>
was adopted at mooting- <lb/>
of the committee held in <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
eh who intend to vote with <lb/>
in the next and who <lb/>
desire of <lb/>
Anglo- supremacy and <lb/>
honest North Car- <lb/>
are cordially invite to <lb/>
participate all our primaries <lb/>
the adoption of such a <lb/>
resolution the party <lb/>
expresses no foaling for <lb/>
the colored people of North <lb/>
Carolina. The record of charity <lb/>
and kindnesses, public and <lb/>
of the people this <lb/>
State to the colored race, while <lb/>
Democratic party was full <lb/>
power, refutes such B suggestion. <lb/>
But tho voter, with <lb/>
exception, be considered <lb/>
one. whom the great principles of <lb/>
government, the wisdom <lb/>
economic policy, or the <lb/>
of public servants their <lb/>
responsible offices, guide or con- <lb/>
in his choice of a ballet, <lb/>
allegiance to the <lb/>
party or its allies, cannot dis- <lb/>
by the corrupt and <lb/>
conduct of for <lb/>
whom ho votes- Thus, this <lb/>
day, when the Stats, is fast seek- <lb/>
dishonor under <lb/>
tho of a fusion <lb/>
which regards neither <lb/>
rights of or property, nor <lb/>
tho good and of the <lb/>
State, the C ill to d illy is <lb/>
ad to the white mu of North Car- <lb/>
In national mutters no more <lb/>
vital principles can tho <lb/>
People and their welfare than <lb/>
those which the present <lb/>
of the plain <lb/>
people of the country thrown <lb/>
down the of to the <lb/>
money powers trusts- Tho <lb/>
increasing control of tho <lb/>
of the few by open <lb/>
violations of the law. <lb/>
enhancement of purchasing, <lb/>
power of money, with the ever <lb/>
decreasing value properly, <lb/>
mark the of the hour. <lb/>
the affairs our beloved <lb/>
State no words I be needed <lb/>
to awaken the patriotism of her <lb/>
sons. A political campaign is <lb/>
of us tho <lb/>
the wager of the contest is the <lb/>
good name of <lb/>
North Carolina. We should <lb/>
work at once, proscribing no <lb/>
test oath to our follow <lb/>
but a warm welcome <lb/>
and full fellowship to all who <lb/>
us in securing just <lb/>
laws and good government. An <lb/>
early convention is fixed, whore <lb/>
differences, if any exist, will <lb/>
adjusted; the plan of tight map. <lb/>
; pod out. and a united Dem- <lb/>
will triumph. <lb/>
I suggest that the <lb/>
conventions should be <lb/>
bald as as for <lb/>
the election of delegate. The <lb/>
of and <lb/>
meat beta of <lb/>
may be postponed until Lie <lb/>
as each county convention <lb/>
think advisable <lb/>
Why <lb/>
leaders <lb/>
Mania. <lb/>
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb/>
C. March <lb/>
Why do fashion's <lb/>
ways follow it <lb/>
Why is the doctor <lb/>
j seldom to leave well <lb/>
enough alone <lb/>
editor who <lb/>
may good health always a critical <lb/>
condition <lb/>
Wake Do cheerful lie hope- <lb/>
Look the brig-ht side of <lb/>
things. <lb/>
of is the <lb/>
truth of make no mistake as to <lb/>
It is n weak, poor individual <lb/>
who envies the success <lb/>
don't do It <lb/>
If motives were always visible, <lb/>
men would blush for their <lb/>
most brilliant actions. <lb/>
Silent sympathy is to the <lb/>
troubled what tho soft <lb/>
spring rain is to tbs earth, <lb/>
much pain; wise I <lb/>
men know how to overcome <lb/>
wise- <lb/>
Why do streams run <lb/>
everybody knows they <lb/>
run wet when do run <lb/>
Why the sound in a man's <lb/>
head his wife bits him with <lb/>
ft broomstick a sort of marriage <lb/>
ring <lb/>
Why is it a man can't walk <lb/>
enough for a streetcar to cat-.-h <lb/>
him or f-i.-t enough to eaten a <lb/>
streetcar <lb/>
Notice t Creditors. <lb/>
duly before the <lb/>
loan Clerk o Put as <lb/>
Executor of the Of Mai ah <lb/>
I. Bell is <lb/>
by given i all persons to <lb/>
tin- estate to man payment <lb/>
lo the mill to all <lb/>
of to present claims, <lb/>
to <lb/>
twelve after the <lb/>
lute notice, or notice will <lb/>
It plead in bat of recovery. <lb/>
This the of March 1898. <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
Executor of the estate I. <lb/>
a Clay Pipe. <lb/>
Much <lb/>
Charles aged -1. ltd <lb/>
Charles aged <lb/>
this morning over an old <lb/>
clay pipe. met again this <lb/>
evening, when the quarrel was <lb/>
renewed. pulled a 32- <lb/>
shot Ring- <lb/>
in the head, the bulk t <lb/>
the which <lb/>
caused the victim's death min- <lb/>
later escaped to <lb/>
to tho mountains- A posse is in <lb/>
bet pursuit of the murderer- <lb/>
l and <lb/>
a and you will <lb/>
find a says Fred <lb/>
Olds Haw Scratch a <lb/>
can you will find a is <lb/>
more <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure Ail <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Tint's Liver Fills keep the bow- <lb/>
els in natural mot ion and cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pill <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I. G. M. Mooting, trustee In a certain <lb/>
to me on <lb/>
the by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
and it. A. <lb/>
the name of J. H. <lb/>
ft Soot, hereby notify all creditors or <lb/>
said lino or creditors either of the <lb/>
members of aid r to <lb/>
mM to tho id trustee <lb/>
on or before the April, <lb/>
and file the with <lb/>
aid properly authenticated on <lb/>
or before the I date, If any <lb/>
fail to laid claim as above <lb/>
Mated ibis notice will he pleaded In bar <lb/>
of any participation In the dividend or <lb/>
arising the assets the <lb/>
said a This notice Is given by <lb/>
order of court. Tills March <lb/>
M. HOOKING, Trustee. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
should careful <lb/>
bow they quarrel with bus- <lb/>
woman who <lb/>
quarreled with husband <lb/>
immediately into a <lb/>
remained twenty <lb/>
days. <lb/>
patient, kind and <lb/>
you will be loved. <lb/>
The lucky tn-n never in <lb/>
good or bud luck. <lb/>
Never get angry impatient <lb/>
with it tool of en <lb/>
The weather <lb/>
at when they tackle <lb/>
cloud. <lb/>
have received a <lb/>
hearse and nicest line of Co <lb/>
fins and in wood, meta <lb/>
lie cloth over <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The of Kicks Tilt have this <lb/>
day dissolved by J. A <lb/>
and II. Taft withdrawn <lb/>
from the W. II. Kicks and K. H <lb/>
Taft will continue as <lb/>
under Dante Kicks A <lb/>
accounts due the are to <lb/>
be- paid to said Rick- A Taft who also <lb/>
liabilities. <lb/>
J. A. ricks, <lb/>
A. If. <lb/>
W. If. RICKS, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Thanking our friend and the public <lb/>
generally for their liberal patronage <lb/>
the past we solicit a continuance the <lb/>
.-time ill the <lb/>
w. if. <lb/>
k. if. <lb/>
Old Dominion Line <lb/>
him <lb/>
ii its <lb/>
o am <lb/>
all <lb/>
war <lb/>
Personal attention given to c <lb/>
funerals and bodies <lb/>
to our care will receive <lb/>
every mark of <lb/>
Our tower eve- <lb/>
do not want monopoly b I <lb/>
in competition. <lb/>
con be found at . <lb/>
times in the John <lb/>
building. <lb/>
Adjutant General of the army <lb/>
has issued an order that the new r <lb/>
of artillery .-hull h- <lb/>
men, the War <lb/>
Department having concluded <lb/>
that married men arc not the beat <lb/>
r. wives of the married <lb/>
in- u will be lo <lb/>
The War is <lb/>
taking a risk in sort <lb/>
war upon ilia matrimonial relation. <lb/>
An- from nil other <lb/>
a specific duty, thus doing away with <lb/>
and curing by <lb/>
Mild Theory. <lb/>
One pink I <lb/>
the<lb/>
Took . <lb/>
Hive oar <lb/>
Tl. <lb/>
liver, re. <lb/>
bile <lb/>
The <lb/>
III. n <lb/>
pie nay -i <lb/>
.-. . <lb/>
N V a <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Green <lb/>
villa for Tarboro touching at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
aim Friday at o A. <lb/>
Returning leave at S A. H <lb/>
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville lo days. <lb/>
These are to stage <lb/>
of water Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers tor Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Bo-ton. <lb/>
Shippers should order their goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion from <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
folk Baltimore steamboat <lb/>
from Merchants Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SOS. Agent, <lb/>
J. Agent, <lb/>
Trade-Marks obtained all Pal- <lb/>
I u r <lb/>
C- Off.-; II OPPOSITE S. <lb/>
. . . i.-o i . . i. <lb/>
fr. m <lb/>
BUM, or r Vim <lb/>
n. We if or set, of <lb/>
Our I. I <lb/>
A w to with <lb/>
Mine in u, S. <lb/>
lent free. A <lb/>
k CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE. K. C<lb/>
Denier in <lb/>
MM <lb/>
JUST FOR <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
Pork, sis, Mb <lb/>
and ti- <lb/>
will It to their <lb/>
e-t to get our prices before <lb/>
Our stock Is Complete <lb/>
branches. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
at lowest market <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar <lb/>
us buy direct from <lb/>
I., nil. , . <lb/>
mini I <lb/>
If If. <lb/>
I- n-. <lb/>
M r, L. <lb/>
hand old at price, <lb/>
r the Lines. till <lb/>
sol, , . <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
I. . ,,.,. i I CASH therefore, h <lb/>
run we at a<lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce.<lb/>
-A- <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Militia May he Sent to or <lb/>
The of over <lb/>
militia is absolute and unlimited in <lb/>
of necessity, and as lie is sole <lb/>
that necessity, is practically, <lb/>
no limit upon his discretion. speak- <lb/>
of militia, however, we r to <lb/>
the militia, and not to the Na- <lb/>
Guard. Most of the <lb/>
Guard in-e militiamen, and <lb/>
as such, are subject individually lo the <lb/>
orders President, issued in ac- <lb/>
with but <lb/>
of the guard arc not recognized by <lb/>
the government as organizations <lb/>
once in <lb/>
National or <lb/>
become soldier the Slat <lb/>
and as completely under the control <lb/>
of the as soldiers <lb/>
of the regular army. The militia hill <lb/>
now before Congress, expressly provides <lb/>
that serve wherever <lb/>
ordered, within or without the territory <lb/>
of This is not new <lb/>
hut is a clear stall of ex- <lb/>
law defined by the courts. As <lb/>
the law is now are subject to <lb/>
jurisdiction of military law us <lb/>
th m arc called service of <lb/>
is not r inured <lb/>
t bey be mustered in to <lb/>
military <lb/>
control over and Navy <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The Summer Sparrow in <lb/>
by the Thousand <lb/>
Yesterday morning when men <lb/>
who work at the reported <lb/>
there for work they the platform <lb/>
and street adjacent covered thous- <lb/>
ands little dead birds-summer spar- <lb/>
rows, they are known. They <lb/>
is supposed, been by <lb/>
lights at the platform, been killed <lb/>
by against the posts and globes <lb/>
Mr. Roach remembered a previous <lb/>
visit from same kind of birds, but <lb/>
bey came out in numbers <lb/>
were found elsewhere <lb/>
In <lb/>
Officer Cunningham, who was on <lb/>
duty during latter purl the night <lb/>
said there were thousands them Hy- <lb/>
about are light in <lb/>
about Observer. <lb/>
Prophets are frequently <lb/>
A London predictor <lb/>
by menus that <lb/>
the world would end in <lb/>
having warned all England, he <lb/>
a fifteen-year leased the <lb/>
in ho had been <lb/>
carrying on a mercantile business. <lb/>
Edgar O. of Boston, <lb/>
has bin as <lb/>
secretary to tho Amer- <lb/>
Legislation St- Peters- <lb/>
burg, he only <lb/>
desired to be first secretary. <lb/>
Professional. Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. I. Fleming <lb/>
BOND A FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
In all the coin I s. <lb/>
Galloway, B. Tyson, <lb/>
H. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
Practice In all the <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
Cobb A Son's Mole. <lb/>
Small, II. Long, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
A LONG. <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
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Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
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Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
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where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
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Headquarters <lb/>
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Spokes, Hubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. tar <lb/>
Entered at poet office <lb/>
N. C, mailer. <lb/>
Nabob t, 1898 <lb/>
A paper called w re- <lb/>
colored <lb/>
men, and it talking light out <lb/>
an way about hew <lb/>
colored voter, the backbone of the <lb/>
i treated when it <lb/>
tomes to a division offices, and de- <lb/>
henceforth th; colored man <lb/>
would demand his share o pie. <lb/>
seems to be occasioning much <lb/>
around as we judo by <lb/>
fallowing the Journal city <lb/>
troubles on the <lb/>
now ii that colored pap i <lb/>
it seems lo be the very <lb/>
out of the bosses who <lb/>
they own the colored man soul and <lb/>
body. We know of a hardship or IBO <lb/>
tie Herald mu-t undergo <lb/>
this aversion bosses lo having <lb/>
their dictations crossed. It AM I. <lb/>
that ill they need do was to issue <lb/>
command and it was carried out with- <lb/>
out now and <lb/>
the bosses are Still they have <lb/>
hope. They base that hope <lb/>
another hope that the new paper can <lb/>
no the storm and <lb/>
the new will prove Ir. Bo <lb/>
as it may, the spirit to gain <lb/>
independence as lie <lb/>
de-ire of the bosses to enslave the <lb/>
g-o increase. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
From our <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
no has official <lb/>
the Naval Court Inquiry <lb/>
on Maine hid <lb/>
substance cl the report live days ago <lb/>
and has that he would send <lb/>
together with a copy his note lo <lb/>
Spain on the report, In <lb/>
next we, k. He also has a corn el kit a <lb/>
whelming n aliment Cod- <lb/>
grew, he by con- <lb/>
during the week lending <lb/>
mid Republican. He baa <lb/>
told any he If <lb/>
Bards driving Spain out I will <lb/>
hi-enthusiastically l-y <lb/>
and given lo <lb/>
lo Congress <lb/>
lake lbs lead and lore- him Id Jo <lb/>
looks now u though tree Cuba was <lb/>
assured. baa <lb/>
op lounge and <lb/>
advocate II la <lb/>
done he bus denied that be had <lb/>
any connection or interest in the <lb/>
that to buy Cuba from <lb/>
Spain and have tie United. <lb/>
guarantee Hie a trill-- el <lb/>
Cuban bonds which <lb/>
they would issue to make the <lb/>
The jig seeing to he up, and ii- <lb/>
that have operated to keep <lb/>
Mr. hands lied bare <lb/>
accepted the inevitable, not <lb/>
because they wanted lo, but <lb/>
they realize that people <lb/>
Congress are overwhelmingly deter- <lb/>
mined the Saturnalia of <lb/>
role in Cuba shall be wiped <lb/>
The Republicans were a -low <lb/>
in getting in line <lb/>
but began when <lb/>
Proctor that picture what <lb/>
he saw in Cuba, and it d <lb/>
by lot vigorous speeches <lb/>
same lines made this week by <lb/>
and who <lb/>
spoke personal i and <lb/>
now they are nearly all abreast <lb/>
the in demanding action on <lb/>
the part the <lb/>
will free Cuba, regardless r <lb/>
Spain pouts or lights. is now in <lb/>
the power Mr. to <lb/>
what that action shall be, but it does <lb/>
exercise that lie will <lb/>
lose it. <lb/>
The House Military not <lb/>
the demands the by <lb/>
amending bill ii <lb/>
cease of army <lb/>
no ii can only he collated <lb/>
the act ii war. <lb/>
amendment provides that at <lb/>
close any our in which <lb/>
Slates shall become Involved <lb/>
the army shall he once to <lb/>
pence basis. <lb/>
Senator Mason has d, <lb/>
Powell, <lb/>
Create. Wis., lo take his and <lb/>
, . l-i challenge MM him a <lb/>
Spanish also n oiler <lb/>
Minneapolis. <lb/>
says he has peopled <lb/>
and have submarine that we- are a Bottled <lb/>
tor the weapons ibis duel. I in the community and <lb/>
Spaniard is be over j nation the reporters do not bother <lb/>
the one in Havana harbor, and I j US about little things much <lb/>
can't blow him up same length our interest <lb/>
time, I agree lo sit over his <lb/>
rubbed off writes <lb/>
s the <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
have groat sympathy for <lb/>
reporter, as tee <lb/>
mo to of -i and their hard <lb/>
work, which must be distasteful <lb/>
to many of them. There is <lb/>
girl who works up a society <lb/>
column every week as the only <lb/>
meads of providing- bread <lb/>
butler for an invalid and <lb/>
he-self. Sue is ladylike and <lb/>
though not <lb/>
pretty, feel she dig <lb/>
likes to ask people questions <lb/>
more than they dislike lo <lb/>
in dot. you would be <lb/>
surprised to see how people <lb/>
toady to for notices of their <lb/>
I understand what <lb/>
the phrase. power of the <lb/>
mine and let him have a chance. <lb/>
Ibis accepts these I <lb/>
will rid world el at <lb/>
and may get a at <lb/>
a more. <lb/>
It is no new to say I hat <lb/>
progress of America, <lb/>
which has long led world, is shown <lb/>
in the records States <lb/>
but that fact is u- <lb/>
the valuable <lb/>
tor all who arc interested in the con- <lb/>
maintenance our <lb/>
and progress in industrial lines, and <lb/>
who is not, contained in the report <lb/>
el Hen. A. acting <lb/>
Commissioner Talents-.-information <lb/>
that is to those who <lb/>
to be up to date with the world in- <lb/>
progress. The <lb/>
report will be lo all who op- <lb/>
ply writing to the <lb/>
Washington, C. <lb/>
An informal number <lb/>
the vice-presidents l National <lb/>
of Clubs Nearly three years ago made <lb/>
h this week cl a fit baby. <lb/>
the assoc alien, and very h to a good boy <lb/>
rep were as to club i but has mil yet his -h <lb/>
Now we another <lb/>
The <lb/>
and tin- genera for Demo- <lb/>
success in campaign this lull <lb/>
to the van. i family to mention, <lb/>
and In 1900, Without exception if possible the <lb/>
every one present indicated They the of Mr <lb/>
the would be Mrs. Jones, of this place- <lb/>
by the next -mo. have Way- <lb/>
and that Mr. land six years old and neighs <lb/>
would b-.- again pounds, Charlie is three <lb/>
head ticket. The attend- old and weighs pounds, and <lb/>
ed lieu. the baby, is seven <lb/>
of Ohio; Hon. l.-.-e. Maryland; old, measures -7 inches <lb/>
Hon. T. C. Ilia waist, weighs <lb/>
Hon. J. J- Hod. -I. pounds. The babies, <lb/>
Mitchell, lion. I., though tho beat of <lb/>
health, sprightly. <lb/>
Gleaner.<lb/>
; Hon. J. L. Slay- <lb/>
Texas; lion. K. <lb/>
California j lion, J. Wheeler, <lb/>
Alabama Hon. <lb/>
Tennessee; and <lb/>
the association. <lb/>
it is not probable that lb- <lb/>
three lo be named <lb/>
. . . i who let-Is ho <lb/>
six torpedo boats, <lb/>
war scare bus not fright- <lb/>
on. d the office set away from <lb/>
Washington. To one <lb/>
applicant on <lb/>
last die felt <lb/>
torpedo boat destroyers provided hi <lb/>
regular Naval Appropriation bill, <lb/>
DOW being <lb/>
Spain, but <lb/>
Congress. <lb/>
they <lb/>
The live dry <lb/>
provided tor the same till be <lb/>
wt have <lb/>
to a extent, anyway, <lb/>
they are needed all lime by , <lb/>
ships. <lb/>
wait f a appoint <lb/>
at a time like this does not <lb/>
tho place, will not <lb/>
t it. word <lb/>
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from that <lb/>
DO is of men, that <lb/>
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it would <lb/>
of military naval <lb/>
is duo to lack of patriots, but Hi- leading the pens. <lb/>
ANOTHER TEXAS <lb/>
An Old of Reflector <lb/>
Writes Again, <lb/>
Western <lb/>
Pool Tux., liar. -I. <lb/>
Hi i m . Ton <lb/>
The and riding contests <lb/>
the Stock Yards last week <lb/>
lo the almost countless thous- <lb/>
ands who witnessed them a <lb/>
scene lite which is peculiar to <lb/>
and like can hardly <lb/>
else in world It <lb/>
had been declared this would be <lb/>
event the big <lb/>
convention, and to woo had never <lb/>
such It was a novel <lb/>
untrue ell <lb/>
who was with scenes <lb/>
it also. <lb/>
The had all been com- <lb/>
in ample lime. The ground <lb/>
located on j <lb/>
quarter ml- from lo Nook yards <lb/>
and were good condition, two pens <lb/>
h b- ii built the wild that <lb/>
Were to be and <lb/>
that were to b. ridden, <lb/>
peas a narrow chute extend- <lb/>
ed tor sonic lo lit a pass out <lb/>
upon the prairie when it was Deeded. <lb/>
ea.-h fide of chute popes wen <lb/>
enclosing n large <lb/>
ground i if use m tin lo, <lb/>
tended keep back crowd. This <lb/>
crowd was s i immense dial made <lb/>
surrounding prairie like a <lb/>
I -i e humanity Along the sides <lb/>
grounds toe crowd reached <lb/>
and every point el <lb/>
or any oilier object <lb/>
in <lb/>
a very largo number <lb/>
ladies in crowd and boat -ow <lb/>
bin ethers made a <lb/>
army It <lb/>
generally <lb/>
were crowd was <lb/>
orderly one, sometimes <lb/>
carried by they rush- <lb/>
ed under the ropes the <lb/>
r by a wild steer <lb/>
or trampled under a horse's loot. The <lb/>
and -leers used roping <lb/>
and ruling wen-some the most <lb/>
lo be anywhere, and the <lb/>
the were some <lb/>
crack tie- W.-i. <lb/>
his. and skill of <lb/>
. by th- ; <lb/>
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loudly as th-y <lb/>
the unbroken The <lb/>
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lake his lasso in ban- <lb/>
headed and in shirt <lb/>
I to fact that tho civil service <lb/>
his Ion largely <lb/>
i would be released the <lb/>
lie wild and animal <lb/>
would upon When <lb/>
l had leached prescribed <lb/>
by th rule would <lb/>
Word and lilt- re-p- r would dash away <lb/>
rams swollen <lb/>
by tho the Ohio valley to <lb/>
Attorney yesterday gave the and reports of pursuit. <lb/>
important opinion in j damage property Tho was to rope animal, <lb/>
to meaning of section a life mil tie Area of us <lb/>
Machinery act tho wires from that The 11.-.-t. roper doing ibis in <lb/>
section that timber growth which formerly lime being winner. The o -n- <lb/>
any real estate be sold back the baa boon I were ma of tho heal <lb/>
f-r the sheriff or tax col- rise country Hue <lb/>
shall personally serve a rapidity. Immense work wild <lb/>
en or of low-lying lauds have built but was not <lb/>
.-u the delinquent j been tilled in. these yield j t-u u <lb/>
or bis days before such readily to j,,,,., Ma ,, nM <lb/>
sale, if the resides <lb/>
the K-ate. <lb/>
of this section, the <lb/>
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agony cruel. <lb/>
the mantle <lb/>
over His murderers, and playing <lb/>
as those who had sinned from <lb/>
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mom wonderful <lb/>
only begun to ho a in in- world <lb/>
when lie ceased in breathe. His <lb/>
cal an- now re- <lb/>
us not only -t taught, <lb/>
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ill <lb/>
EVERY BRIDE <lb/>
and wife should know about the <lb/>
that fur half a century has <lb/>
been helping expectant mothers bring <lb/>
little into world without <lb/>
danger the hundred<lb/>
Incident child-birth, It <lb/>
is applied externally, which <lb/>
is only to get relief. <lb/>
taken internally <lb/>
w Will not help and may <lb/>
Tl. in harm, <lb/>
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and confusion <lb/>
of conn dins <lb/>
will <lb/>
up of <lb/>
rs over <lb/>
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to curry <lb/>
articles by <lb/>
lo satisfied legitimate <lb/>
yon bare, black <lb/>
white tin- <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
ti, prepares every <lb/>
organ, muscle and <lb/>
part id the body for <lb/>
the i hour it <lb/>
of its <lb/>
paint, <lb/>
is made <lb/>
quick and easy. It.; <lb/>
action is doubly <lb/>
if used during the whole <lb/>
period of pregnancy, <lb/>
pet bottle all stores, or <lb/>
lent by m on receipt price, <lb/>
valuable <lb/>
i . I,, women, be to any <lb/>
Co., I <lb/>
if j, <lb/>
make it talk for us <lb/>
X by buying at inside prices and <lb/>
give our customers the advantage of ft We <lb/>
want to do business with you. We buy<lb/>
right and we Bell them right and treat you <lb/>
i;. <lb/>
We still have a <lb/>
and ends <lb/>
winter and early <lb/>
spring goods to Dis <lb/>
pose of at bargains <lb/>
Our Ur. Hicks <lb/>
is in tho Northern <lb/>
prettiest <lb/>
over shown In the <lb/>
city. Wait him, <lb/>
Ricks Taft<lb/>
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up. m <lb/>
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Democrat Gets the Glory- <lb/>
the United States <lb/>
Supreme court decided <lb/>
against the in the Rail- <lb/>
road Commission said a <lb/>
prominent Republican o more <lb/>
than State reputation yesterday- <lb/>
objection I have to <lb/>
the new Commission is that Mr. <lb/>
Pearson, the Democrat on the <lb/>
board, is getting all the glory <lb/>
and credit anything dons <lb/>
in behalf of the people. But in <lb/>
this case he deserves it. Of <lb/>
man, Dr. <lb/>
toting the corporation end of the <lb/>
log, while our Populist friend, <lb/>
Mr- is occupying the <lb/>
usual middle <lb/>
fish fowl nor good red <lb/>
Then this Republican. ho is an <lb/>
able lawyer, went on to say that <lb/>
the judgment by Mr. <lb/>
Pearson and rejected by Mr. <lb/>
Caldwell Mr. Abbott in the <lb/>
rate decision, was perfectly <lb/>
regular, ably drawn and just such <lb/>
a paper as should have been <lb/>
adopted if the Commission had <lb/>
had any desire to make a <lb/>
case before the courts. <lb/>
it stands he <lb/>
Commission is <lb/>
to its case and the railroads <lb/>
and Caldwell will never be able <lb/>
to the world that he's <lb/>
not a party to the deal. That <lb/>
is why I say the Democrats are <lb/>
only people getting anything <lb/>
of this new Commission. <lb/>
Divorced and Married Same Day. <lb/>
NOTES OF Tilt WAR SCARE <lb/>
Senator is for <lb/>
w. once more. <lb/>
Congressman says <lb/>
hostilities seem to be <lb/>
Brazil has to sell to our <lb/>
navy her big torpedo cruiser <lb/>
General Miles GOO <lb/>
immediately for <lb/>
cavalry. <lb/>
Who can now W is <lb/>
not getting; a on herself. Mrs. <lb/>
Ida was hero <lb/>
late Wednesday <lb/>
minutes later marriage license <lb/>
issued her to deputy <lb/>
Nathan Wyatt, cl Union town- <lb/>
ship, and not lone afterwards <lb/>
tied the knot let them. The <lb/>
bride is years old and has had con- <lb/>
experience ibis <lb/>
her third She first <lb/>
married a man Often <lb/>
up on Hog Elk. He the <lb/>
and alter walling in vain seven year <lb/>
lot Sis return she Haley overtures lO <lb/>
-urgent leaders for peace have <lb/>
granted. Shane baa now I fallen flat. <lb/>
a congenial lite and j per cent, <lb/>
New I'm for the Telephone <lb/>
the early part of a din- <lb/>
recently given in Washington <lb/>
the of a young <lb/>
married woman who is the <lb/>
mother of two small boys, <lb/>
suddenly caused, with a stare d <lb/>
also be kept fresh in the look, in the midst of animated <lb/>
r I.- <lb/>
way- <lb/>
To keep cheese moist. wrap it <lb/>
Vinegar <lb/>
Now that the Lenten season <lb/>
culls for fish in extra quantities, <lb/>
it is well to know how to I <lb/>
fish fresh <lb/>
n made very wet <lb/>
vinegar. Beefsteak may <lb/>
b-r. <lb/>
TOW SEE THAT <lb/>
MM What Is It <lb/>
it is a picture celebrated <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS <lb/>
Best in use. The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Schedule In Effect Jan. <lb/>
s Wilmington. <lb/>
I promises to respond case the <lb/>
i President calls. <lb/>
Recruiting officers for the <lb/>
will enlistments at St. Pan, <lb/>
Milwaukee and Chicago <lb/>
New York State's separate <lb/>
Mm panics of troops have been <lb/>
combined into battalions, to be <lb/>
ready for a sudden call to arms <lb/>
Secretory Long is considering <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
a. m. 11.0. <lb/>
a in, <lb/>
procuring a <lb/>
naval station on of <lb/>
West Indies, as in case of <lb/>
war G vessels in <lb/>
those water could not readily <lb/>
coal up. <lb/>
.-.,. .- . <lb/>
IA. fin. Petersburg <lb/>
Ma f m, Richmond 7.1 I'm. <lb/>
Norfolk 8.05 p in. Washing, <lb/>
ton ll-M Baltimore UM <lb/>
. in. Philadelphia s m. <lb/>
New York 6.81 a in. <lb/>
f in. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment 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 <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us.-<lb/>
Job Printing Office. <lb/>
Anything from <lb/>
O-st r<lb/>
a Jo. . <lb/>
Due Mag <lb/>
Mt pm. n. 9.10 <lb/>
p in. p m <lb/>
.- p Tarboro <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
l m. 1.1. a m. Nor- <lb/>
folk a in. Petersburg <lb/>
a in. Richmond a in, <lb/>
Washington it a m, <lb/>
i m, <lb/>
a in. Hew York <lb/>
m. p m. <lb/>
SO line lake <lb/>
On p m. Chad- <lb/>
p m Marlon ,; p <lb/>
Florence 7.25 p in. Sum- <lb/>
m. o <lb/>
n. mark in, i-i <lb/>
n a m. Macon 11.1. a m, <lb/>
Atlanta l m, <lb/>
on Savannah <lb/>
i in. a m, <lb/>
Augustine i <lb/>
pa pm. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
v. pm. <lb/>
Philadelphia am. <lb/>
mo-e rim. Washington <lb/>
I Man, Richmond am. <lb/>
am. Nor- <lb/>
11.12 am, Tarboro <lb/>
nm, Wilson pin- <lb/>
pin. <lb/>
pm. Magnolia pm, <lb/>
DAILY No. <lb/>
12.00 night. Hew <lb/>
York 0.30 mi. Philadelphia <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
p; tn, <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
2.20 pm. <lb/>
9.43 pm, Tarboro <lb/>
l j in. Ricky Mourn 6.40 <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
am. Warsaw <lb/>
am. Magnolia am. <lb/>
No. , <lb/>
New Peru Jack , <lb/>
Sunday 10.36 am. <lb/>
13,13 -ti <lb/>
DAILY Ho.<lb/>
pm. , , <lb/>
savanna 1.4 , <lb/>
am. ., .,,<lb/>
4.38 pm. <lb/>
in. Florence am, <lb/>
10.36 am, <lb/>
is am. Luke <lb/>
The Line steamer <lb/>
decided on <lb/>
at an cruiser or repair <lb/>
ship of tie navy, and other <lb/>
Atlantic c. steamers are being <lb/>
examined. <lb/>
The V dynamite guns <lb/>
maybe i in case to <lb/>
blow torpedoes in Havana <lb/>
SOU pounds of gun <lb/>
in tho will <lb/>
destroy within <lb/>
feet- <lb/>
in a dampened with vine- <lb/>
gar, and place a dry cloth over <lb/>
this. <lb/>
lo keep the hands from chap- <lb/>
ping during the windy March <lb/>
weather, rub a little vinegar and <lb/>
spirits of camphor them, <lb/>
when it is necessary to go out of <lb/>
doors after tho hands in <lb/>
water. This application well rub- <lb/>
bed in is also good for rough <lb/>
akin. <lb/>
If you have a skirt-waist or <lb/>
wash dress with ground, <lb/>
tho color of which is likely to <lb/>
fade, add sufficient vinegar to <lb/>
the starch to it <lb/>
acid; or if it is not <lb/>
to it, it in vinegar <lb/>
and water end dry the goods in <lb/>
the shade. <lb/>
Nothing will so quickly remove <lb/>
from eggshells as <lb/>
them with a cloth wot with vino- <lb/>
gar. <lb/>
If your ink is too thick <lb/>
add a few drops of vinegar and <lb/>
snake tho well. <lb/>
Mix tho vine- <lb/>
gar, at d it will work bettor and <lb/>
a better polish when <lb/>
mixed with sugar, or the <lb/>
half-dozen things usually <lb/>
for this purpose- <lb/>
tho polishing of brass <lb/>
the spring cleaning will <lb/>
one of tho best cleansers, <lb/>
mixed a little suit, end then <lb/>
washed thoroughly before the <lb/>
dry polish- <lb/>
conversation with her hoot, and <lb/>
it I didn't forget <lb/>
those boys again Have you a <lb/>
telephone in the house, and may <lb/>
Her host conducted <lb/>
her to tho telephone, and present- <lb/>
she returned. do hope you <lb/>
will pardon she said, <lb/>
you see I always have Georgie <lb/>
and Eddie say their prayers lo <lb/>
me before they go to sleep. In <lb/>
the hurry of setting off, I forgot <lb/>
it tonight, so just called <lb/>
up their She brought the <lb/>
children to the and they <lb/>
just said their prayers over <lb/>
the wire, so my mind is <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
A Teat many things keep Lent <lb/>
particularly the little made <lb/>
to your <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Arrest . <lb/>
disease by the timely use <lb/>
Liver Pills, an old and <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
popularity. Always cures <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE. <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
torpid liver, <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
Must Serve Sentence <lb/>
The Supreme court yesterday <lb/>
affirmed th-J of the lower <lb/>
court in the case of the State <lb/>
D- Barnes, and that <lb/>
will be brought back <lb/>
here to out his seven-year <lb/>
sentence m the penitentiary. <lb/>
It will be remembered that <lb/>
was a fusion magistrate <lb/>
near Rocky Mount he was <lb/>
accused of assaulting, with intent <lb/>
to rape, a girl who lives in his <lb/>
family, while on their way to <lb/>
church- <lb/>
When the crime became known <lb/>
there was great indignation and <lb/>
talk lynching, and Barnes was <lb/>
brought bore for safe <lb/>
Later ho was taken to Nash <lb/>
and tried, convicted and sen- <lb/>
ti years in the <lb/>
In drawing the bill of indict- <lb/>
though, Solicitor Bernard <lb/>
her to commit <lb/>
when ho should have writ <lb/>
ten. her with intent to <lb/>
On this Barnes <lb/>
lo the Supreme court. <lb/>
That tribunal pays, however, that <lb/>
this defect is not fatal; that there <lb/>
can no doubt to what is <lb/>
meant, and that the decision of <lb/>
lower court must <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
of the Betrothal, <lb/>
train <lb/>
el. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber It not <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
lie Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
i rain on <lb/>
Halifax 4.30 <lb/>
, arrives Scotland Neck at p <lb/>
p. in., 7.1-8 <lb/>
m. Returning, leaves <lb/>
m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. g <lb/>
a. 11.33 a <lb/>
except <lb/>
Trains on a leave <lb/>
a, m., and p . m <lb/>
9.10 a. in., 4.00 <lb/>
ii., Tarboro 9.48 a. m., <lb/>
8.30 p. m., 9.38 a. in. <lb/>
will 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb/>
a. m., and 7.-0 p. m. Dally ex- <lb/>
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb/>
Neck Branch. <lb/>
Train loaves i N C, via <lb/>
A Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun. <lb/>
at p. m., Sunday P. M; <lb/>
Ive Plymouth M., 11.10 p. in. <lb/>
7.50 a. in., Sunday 9.00 a. m. <lb/>
10.05 and 11.00 <lb/>
Train on Midland V C. branch leave t <lb/>
dally, except Sunday. a <lb/>
a. arriving a. , <lb/>
leaves a r. <lb/>
r . at 10.25 a, <lb/>
In the Apt Journal <lb/>
Edward W. on <lb/>
of a Girls the <lb/>
allegation <lb/>
that of the <lb/>
hr <lb/>
Mr. b <lb/>
M the marriage. Ii <lb/>
gravest d tin two <lb/>
poops together, it is <lb/>
tie. Only die <lb/>
ordinary one a break- <lb/>
ill,, the bet Only <lb/>
in hie <lb/>
note be Warts and wrecked <lb/>
than t Ii l <lb/>
highly our gill- <lb/>
have a clear of <lb/>
t it it <lb/>
temporary<lb/>
, respect <lb/>
for betroth- <lb/>
It never to the credit girl, <lb/>
lbs eye. I men. she has been <lb/>
engaged or three limes.<lb/>
think men otherwise, or, <lb/>
perhaps do not care. <lb/>
that is. the men worth A <lb/>
mm upon an girl U <lb/>
h- peach W <lb/>
Bibbed oil. B- sides, men gen. <lb/>
there is some- <lb/>
thing Wrong With a The <lb/>
a girl will <lb/>
but once. An unhappy betrothal can <lb/>
be a- a Borrow H an <lb/>
It darkened the <lb/>
life more than one <lb/>
Sandwiches. <lb/>
That there are fads in edible <lb/>
as wall as in philanthropy, dross, <lb/>
and manners is proved by the <lb/>
advent a new sandwich. This <lb/>
now delicacy, which is a peanut <lb/>
if delicious, easily <lb/>
made and inexpensive It will <lb/>
take tho place the salad sand- <lb/>
a wedding teas, <lb/>
etc. The peanuts for the <lb/>
are skinned, chopped very tine <lb/>
and mixed with rich <lb/>
It is then spread on <lb/>
thin slices of bread, coated with <lb/>
just a butler. Of <lb/>
any nuts may <lb/>
for milts, which <lb/>
merely as the least <lb/>
expensive. <lb/>
fl <lb/>
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i mm <lb/>
EMBALMERS. <lb/>
We have received g <lb/>
hearse the nicest lino <lb/>
fins and in wood, meta.- <lb/>
lie and cloth ever <lb/>
We ate to M . <lb/>
all its forms. <lb/>
be American Girl <lb/>
Abroad <lb/>
Miss Lillian Bell, who is visit- <lb/>
Europe for the first <lb/>
recording <lb/>
observations in Tue <lb/>
Homo Journal, writes <lb/>
April number of that <lb/>
that would be <lb/>
for the <lb/>
can to more <lb/>
than she is by the <lb/>
French and Germans. be <lb/>
misunderstood, one <lb/>
can readily is a rare <lb/>
experience- <lb/>
Personal attention to e . <lb/>
funerals and en- <lb/>
trusted to care will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
Our are lower man ever <lb/>
do not want monopoly bet <lb/>
invite competition. <lb/>
We tan be found at and <lb/>
times in the John <lb/>
Boggy Co's building. <lb/>
BOB CO . <lb/>
Tho fuss, the dickering, the <lb/>
spoils the thoughtless, <lb/>
insensible, inhuman row of the <lb/>
dire-tore of the North Carolina <lb/>
asylum for tho insane, at <lb/>
created lust week, is enough to <lb/>
shame and disgust anyone who <lb/>
bas a heart- The institutions <lb/>
I for the unfortunate are <lb/>
At present Carolina unfit <lb/>
to them in least <lb/>
in so far as tho commonwealth is <lb/>
represented by tho aggregation <lb/>
of politician that made the <lb/>
an object of political <lb/>
last We are glad they <lb/>
failed. It was worthy of them to <lb/>
fall out over tho division- -Bib- <lb/>
Recorder. <lb/>
It is estimated that Spain has <lb/>
sent men ts Cuba in the <lb/>
last three years, and that not lea <lb/>
than these have been <lb/>
lost, mostly by disease. At this <lb/>
rate destruction th American <lb/>
people have only to maintain a <lb/>
strict neutrality in order to wit- <lb/>
before long a complete 001- <lb/>
of Spanish rule on the n- <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
In case of war price of <lb/>
W. B, Harrison, chief <lb/>
clerk in the Georgia <lb/>
trailer wants to <lb/>
hold an election in every county <lb/>
each <lb/>
purpose of deciding by <lb/>
who is the meanest man. <lb/>
The <lb/>
as are counties n <lb/>
Georgia, the State would get rid <lb/>
of of its worst characters <lb/>
every year. <lb/>
in case war i- . <lb/>
J. and bread-stuff <lb/>
and the price of mos M m <lb/>
other things munitions of <lb/>
is likely to decline, -here- <lb/>
fore the farmer who puts <lb/>
in .-ruin and does not raise to <lb/>
much live cents cotton <lb/>
wise. Under present <lb/>
there is a reason to expect <lb/>
advance In the price of cotton, <lb/>
and if another enormous crop U <lb/>
raised next the price is <lb/>
to touch in., lowest point over <lb/>
Nows. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only a year. I <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the es- <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
times more than <lb/>
the subscription price, <lb/>
in, Dun t r <lb/>
p m. UH <lb/>
Trains on Latta Florence <lb/>
, leave 6.40 <lb/>
. p m, Clio C <lb/>
n, . <lb/>
a m. daily except S <lb/>
e n Clinton Branch W u- <lb/>
w for Clinton dally, except v, <lb/>
U -0 and 4.15 p, m- Return <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Train No. make, <lb/>
Weldon points dally, all rail v <lb/>
I at Mount <lb/>
and Carolina B R tor None <lb/>
II -II North via Norfolk. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Aft <lb/>
The Government is about to <lb/>
pay an unusual special pension <lb/>
claim to the widow Lieutenant <lb/>
Michael re. who at the time <lb/>
Of his death in Brooklyn last fields. This will be <lb/>
h id served in tho , more the <lb/>
continuously for years. output of cold from the <lb/>
B thus holding He world's record . <lb/>
There is a deficiency in the re- <lb/>
rainfall for tho state of <lb/>
inches. Tho state <lb/>
and that use water <lb/>
power say that unless is <lb/>
heavy spring summer rain- <lb/>
there is prospect for a <lb/>
water famine. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
A San Francisco <lb/>
mates that will paid <lb/>
out this year in that city for out- <lb/>
fits transportation to the <lb/>
I V 3-V Of <lb/>
if <lb/>
U. S. a-- <lb/>
Int. <lb/>
or. e. <lb/>
j C. k GO <lb/>
N. O.<lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
Pork, Sis, <lb/>
and buying <lb/>
will It to their la. <lb/>
eat to get our before <lb/>
Our is <lb/>
Its <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always at lowest market prices <lb/>
Tobacco, <lb/>
as we direct from <lb/>
is. <lb/>
and when her died they <lb/>
had been <lb/>
married <lb/>
of knots, has Deon <lb/>
for our price <lb/>
A complete <lb/>
hand sold at <lb/>
the times. Our MM are all <lb/>
and sold tor CASH therefore, <lb/>
rise lo rim We sell at a <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
eat. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
Ill MEWS <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
-A-- <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
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VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL I, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
a. In Inch <lb/>
tic n. i <lb/>
In It nil <lb/>
it baa <lb/>
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etc. I in <lb/>
Our -1 Carpet <lb/>
mail lie la <lb/>
to the <lb/>
and a I, n w- <lb/>
mi, on <lb/>
to <lb/>
M-00 and <lb/>
Julius Hines A Son <lb/>
HID. <lb/>
Paper. <lb/>
THE DEVIL'S GOT A <lb/>
The hazy. <lb/>
The arc in the <lb/>
Tho are nil I all <lb/>
An the Devil's a <lb/>
old money, <lb/>
An trying to find a loop, <lb/>
Uncle honey, <lb/>
An the Devil's got n <lb/>
awful frightened, <lb/>
Col, about to whoop, <lb/>
Caldwell ha been enlightened <lb/>
the got a scoop. <lb/>
The old lazy, <lb/>
The children got the <lb/>
The world get crazy, <lb/>
the. Devil's got scoop. <lb/>
-F. B. A. <lb/>
Klondike. <lb/>
Jones lo Smith <lb/>
And wits ire ii-mI. <lb/>
No toga, will I bare, <lb/>
T Klondike will . <lb/>
Twill in- <lb/>
When one- I'm tin- , my<lb/>
Be d, I <lb/>
Hut 1.1, I ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ir. K, <lb/>
And <lb/>
Twill him lo bis pile ; <lb/>
We nut see t while. <lb/>
bun-e, his <lb/>
sleek. <lb/>
Inert as d his <lb/>
Until be beyond a doubt, <lb/>
His profit <lb/>
For no Klondike awhile, <lb/>
Since his pile. <lb/>
Profitable <lb/>
When the hour hand points to nine, <lb/>
Have your washing on the line. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Alton, III., is one <lb/>
the met naive free school <lb/>
in this a little <lb/>
who is the lone scholar <lb/>
in e big school house which the <lb/>
city erected colored children. <lb/>
The in town nu so <lb/>
and obstinate that <lb/>
insist on their children he- <lb/>
into the white <lb/>
schools and will net send them <lb/>
to this school especially <lb/>
them. Therefore this little chap <lb/>
Las building all lo himself <lb/>
and the teachers, whose salaries <lb/>
amount to per annum. <lb/>
A TRICK. <lb/>
It certainly like it. but there la <lb/>
really trick about it. can <lb/>
try It who baa Lame Bark and Weak <lb/>
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous <lb/>
We mean he cm cure himself light away <lb/>
by taking This <lb/>
cine up whole system, as <lb/>
H stimulant to r and Kidneys, Is a <lb/>
blood purl tier and tonic. It <lb/>
Fainting <lb/>
aim Melancholy. It <lb/>
purely a vegetable, a mid laxative, <lb/>
and the to Its natural <lb/>
vigor. Try and be <lb/>
convinced Hint they are a miracle work- <lb/>
Every bottle guaranteed. Only <lb/>
a bottle at Jno, L. <lb/>
A Year Old Couple Placed <lb/>
the Fen. <lb/>
Deputy U- 8- <lb/>
of Mississippi brought <lb/>
hero yesterday from <lb/>
Aim Lg number <lb/>
elderly and his wife, <lb/>
both of whom are with age. <lb/>
The husband is years of <lb/>
and the wife is years old. The <lb/>
latter can walk, <lb/>
paralyzed on one of body <lb/>
It was a pitiful bight the <lb/>
penitentiary <lb/>
of two aged <lb/>
persons, who have each <lb/>
other's joys and mi through <lb/>
life for years. <lb/>
They are to serve <lb/>
two years each in the prison <lb/>
fraudulent possession of a pen- <lb/>
The deputy who brought them <lb/>
here thought it a that the <lb/>
old people should be so severe- <lb/>
Press Vis- <lb/>
i.- . <lb/>
No i u., hr J <lb/>
Fa <lb/>
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Hie lo <lb/>
Your n <lb/>
How it Survey <lb/>
Accurate Hound- <lb/>
Lines Without It Its <lb/>
Coat, <lb/>
Fire That Been Burning <lb/>
Years. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. I,. <lb/>
Greenville. M. <lb/>
all <lb/>
B. <lb/>
V. V, Greenville, N. C <lb/>
CAM A TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Practice In nil the <lb/>
. V. L. <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
over J. O <lb/>
II. f,, H. Long, <lb/>
N. C. N. C, <lb/>
A LONG. <lb/>
at <lb/>
I , <lb/>
all Courts. <lb/>
V. H. In mm. <lb/>
i.-1 ll , . . <lb/>
AW. <lb/>
M X. C. <lb/>
mi Hill.-i <lb/>
On Km near it m,. Only <lb/>
In vii <lb/>
hi in workmen, <lb/>
Daniel -tool, of No. township <lb/>
is a eccentric old gentleman <lb/>
but a clever man. He bas <lb/>
peculiarities some of them <lb/>
would make interesting rending- <lb/>
Ho in an old about SO, <lb/>
has owned a white hone all <lb/>
his the horse, but <lb/>
always a white one. He is cow <lb/>
living the in which he was <lb/>
born and the fire in the fire-place <lb/>
has been burning for seventy-five <lb/>
years. No matches or kerosene <lb/>
oil have ever been used in this <lb/>
Mr. Root is bale and <lb/>
hearty, and a thrifty farmer. He <lb/>
has always raised his supplies <lb/>
and never did buy any <lb/>
core, wheat, etc, and all of the <lb/>
clothing worn by the family, is <lb/>
Hard times don't <lb/>
in tho don't <lb/>
buy, and seldom sells anything. <lb/>
He is independent of bis <lb/>
legs and neither the oil trusts, <lb/>
gamblers or even tho rail <lb/>
roads disturb his<lb/>
at Alabama who <lb/>
ed a restaurant in <lb/>
with bis is now in a <lb/>
to give his patrons a <lb/>
or a tanning, if the feed <lb/>
doesn't <lb/>
DEAFNESS C BK CURED <lb/>
by applications, as they cannot <lb/>
reach the diseased portion of tho ear. <lb/>
There la only one way to deafness, <lb/>
and that Is by <lb/>
la caused by an Inflamed con- <lb/>
of the mucous of <lb/>
Tube. this tube gets In- <lb/>
you have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
hearing, and when It en- <lb/>
closed is the and <lb/>
and unless the Inflammation can be <lb/>
nut and tube to it <lb/>
normal condition, hearing will de- <lb/>
nine out often <lb/>
are caused by which is nothing <lb/>
but an of the <lb/>
We will One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
case of Deafness <lb/>
that cannot lie cured by Hall's <lb/>
Cure, bend for flee,. <lb/>
V. cl. . CO. Toledo, O <lb/>
NINE O'CLOCK <lb/>
WASHING TEA. <lb/>
Recommended by the best house- <lb/>
keepers for Dish <lb/>
Washing, House Cleaning. <lb/>
Cs Package. Try it. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes, <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
Hills Fatuity ale <lb/>
hot, <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and sec how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you arc, where you live, how much or how <lb/>
little you have got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
Colored Wanted <lb/>
A n lo <lb/>
New York that in <lb/>
the necessity d <lb/>
Suites pa and <lb/>
Cuba during <lb/>
it probable body <lb/>
army will he <lb/>
troops. pi aids <lb/>
la being the <lb/>
war lie <lb/>
of soldiers in <lb/>
service be the <lb/>
has an number <lb/>
colored <lb/>
states be on. <lb/>
MILLIONS AWAY <lb/>
It la certainly to <lb/>
to of one concern in the hind <lb/>
who are not afraid to he to <lb/>
the and The <lb/>
tors of Dr. King's New for <lb/>
Consumption, Coughs and have <lb/>
away over ten million trial <lb/>
of this great and <lb/>
satisfaction if knowing it <lb/>
has absolutely <lb/>
hopeless cases. . <lb/>
all diseases of the <lb/>
Throat, of tho Throat Chest and <lb/>
are surely cured by it. Call on I. <lb/>
Wooten and get a trial bottle <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
pike <lb/>
Where old Flourish. <lb/>
Shiloh township's old men <lb/>
this spring. Mr- <lb/>
aged is not lo <lb/>
out all id the Little, <lb/>
aged 8-, is not able lo ids <lb/>
Mi. near i <lb/>
in tolerable Messrs. <lb/>
Howard, Kai Moore, <lb/>
I. S. Henry <lb/>
and Henry Dial a.--all over <lb/>
old. There are also men <lb/>
the between and years <lb/>
about the MM number <lb/>
and All, except two or <lb/>
time, farmers, ma <lb/>
living and their by <lb/>
Mascot. <lb/>
An accurate in to <lb/>
is <lb/>
that while Spanish put <lb/>
s of Cuba <lb/>
in n in <lb/>
which now tho <lb/>
lo <lb/>
relief tor the <lb/>
of That <lb/>
. null in Cuba <lb/>
so i <lb/>
M u i- a I'm ii, of <lb/>
led in her <lb/>
have <lb/>
lo <lb/>
HI I <lb/>
Tie is one <lb/>
forces in th. world, <lb/>
uh nob- I <lb/>
bur able i urn to the -1 <lb/>
I tin r but like I,. .-, <lb/>
used <lb/>
it in the lift <lb/>
magnetic the telegraph, <lb/>
lie and in many other <lb/>
slop apt-n <lb/>
haying n magnetic needle if ; <lb/>
no man attempts to I. call the b <lb/>
cf a <lb/>
or an without railing to <lb/>
i.- hue el <lb/>
nature m tie <lb/>
the Hence ii d a <lb/>
careful <lb/>
It is well our <lb/>
needle which nag <lb/>
north does not generally point to <lb/>
true pole, hut usually <lb/>
to east or lo the west that point <lb/>
II net, in ordinary <lb/>
wt of the compass needle vary- <lb/>
so many s to the mat or the <lb/>
wait of tree north. Further- <lb/>
more it is well known the <lb/>
this variation is quite different <lb/>
in 1887 the <lb/>
following taxations are approximately <lb/>
correct for three in <lb/>
North <lb/>
degree and I minute s <lb/>
wist ; Raleigh <lb/>
west j minute <lb/>
And yet there are places <lb/>
the north agrees exactly With <lb/>
the trim south line, and such <lb/>
would be as places <lb/>
Variation, no <lb/>
Instead of remaining stationary <lb/>
in North Car, moving west- <lb/>
ward. Thus in 1810 the line of DO <lb/>
was in <lb/>
In 1807 near <lb/>
And tins that the <lb/>
amount of variations at no place in <lb/>
North Can lira if remaining <lb/>
the Bane year Otter year is gradually <lb/>
changing. Tics, rt Raleigh <lb/>
the variation of the magnetic <lb/>
ll Hue was degrees, rain. <lb/>
Ir out as slated <lb/>
above, magnetic ml true <lb/>
in wire lie and hi riv <lb/>
no variations, in 1887 tin <lb/>
magnetic north moved Jo the west el <lb/>
the true north lo the extent degree <lb/>
and minute.-. <lb/>
Though the nun <lb/>
lion lo give the <lb/>
laud a <lb/>
amount of trouble, if <lb/>
wire all we have to <lb/>
contend could be <lb/>
overcome with ease, alter <lb/>
north and lino <lb/>
few nations, as at Raleigh, <lb/>
Charlotte, ate. <lb/>
But, it our <lb/>
southern boundary line we the <lb/>
needle North <lb/>
we will <lb/>
traveling in a Una ; would <lb/>
curves <lb/>
in arena even smaller ex <lb/>
than one So <lb/>
tin. tic and <lb/>
lino the being a <lb/>
line it may quite a inc. <lb/>
a I North <lb/>
Carolina allowing the <lb/>
needle in tit several e ties <lb/>
state could I be <lb/>
less conditions first been <lb/>
in each these counties <lb/>
meridian posts, so any <lb/>
and working in <lb/>
county ran go to point, test <lb/>
and variation m <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
This, would many <lb/>
ban aria n in con- <lb/>
with be bound- <lb/>
of l;. would <lb/>
in It r ton <lb/>
ab th . <lb/>
t not <lb/>
ii tin variation <lb/>
f the <lb/>
it the a be <lb/>
degrees, la tin corner <lb/>
might <lb/>
one degree, ll i- . <lb/>
. would in railing <lb/>
hi i-i mil I 1.- throw <lb/>
. one died el. <lb/>
Hut . of can be <lb/>
largely eliminated after true <lb/>
nub nth line baa been den r- <lb/>
and marked all the <lb/>
a magnetic map is on <lb/>
are all the rec rd <lb/>
sad ii alter this map i <lb/>
made any special variation in till <lb/>
u lines are <lb/>
can b in <lb/>
region in order to determine the char- <lb/>
atom <lb/>
Alter baa been done the magnetic <lb/>
map can be and th. loci <lb/>
lion the curved ii ea well <lb/>
he straight Is India in <lb/>
each county. <lb/>
Thin there only be made in <lb/>
the future, hi interval-, obit <lb/>
a fen points like Raleigh, <lb/>
Charlotte and d. b in <lb/>
the rate to year <lb/>
but latter work would b. readily <lb/>
done by the general will <lb/>
cot to the slate. <lb/>
v la more n counties during <lb/>
tho v. Ai bar a- <lb/>
the work will be I i the order <lb/>
in which the accept th <lb/>
And the coal will .;. e some <lb/>
w o whether w go Ir in one <lb/>
c lo in., ii lam <lb/>
one county lo another me <lb/>
away. <lb/>
r we may be able lo <lb/>
m expert nor the <lb/>
supply if costly and accurate <lb/>
, in . Ni Carolina <lb/>
lo p up will ll, other portions cl <lb/>
the country lb. march of it <lb/>
is important that in Ibis mat <lb/>
lint nice. Yours truly. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Slate Go <lb/>
Tire; <lb/>
HOW A <lb/>
-I <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
That survey should <lb/>
made at cc no person <lb/>
who is familiar with the of our <lb/>
in id Stealth a of eating <lb/>
old boundary lines a <lb/>
111111111.1. The how <lb/>
can this be in much Would it <lb/>
coat, and can It be done at Lei <lb/>
me my that Aral thing which <lb/>
to be in tin a <lb/>
survey in seamy seal <lb/>
be .-tail tin Ii and J <lb/>
should be all <lb/>
ten <lb/>
COST A U. II, n. <lb/>
As lo cost of a <lb/>
above, it <lb/>
about per county will b m <lb/>
all expenses connected will, i -.- <lb/>
the true north and south <lb/>
line, determination of I e <lb/>
u tic the <lb/>
local , and lie <lb/>
erection meridian posts <lb/>
This work should be undertaken in <lb/>
North Ci at once he in <lb/>
place it <lb/>
needed, and in the second <lb/>
it ran be mil bin, r <lb/>
now ii could Inn, In, don <lb/>
any lime lite past or could <lb/>
e dona at lime in tin <lb/>
owing I fact <lb/>
this year the 1- of <lb/>
meal thorough,; trained u <lb/>
if most expensive <lb/>
and accurate can <lb/>
cured charge except a in <lb/>
amount to cover the <lb/>
and other ea. <lb/>
It is estimated that the work can be <lb/>
during year about <lb/>
in win. am is <lb/>
MA <lb/>
This <lb/>
while i-l impel c. Halo large, <lb/>
t is a r to the <lb/>
several counties that have largely <lb/>
surveying, and it . In <lb/>
the several counties the cost <lb/>
litigation and trouble In m <lb/>
surveyed <lb/>
be borne. i- that <lb/>
the several states ha <lb/>
been undertaken ii baa the custom <lb/>
the a boar all the 1.-. <lb/>
with the work. In to <lb/>
aid and this work <lb/>
Carolina, however, the stab bat <lb/>
agreed to with several <lb/>
to the extent bearing one <lb/>
hall of total expenses incurred in <lb/>
connection with the determination cl <lb/>
Ike true north and south lino and the <lb/>
erection meridian posts lo <lb/>
ibis line near each county <lb/>
seat, <lb/>
A number of <lb/>
this proposition Mr. J. <lb/>
the exp it S. <lb/>
and Geodetic i, <lb/>
in tin and the work baa 1.1 <lb/>
begun, It is believed at April <lb/>
ninth , I t g <lb/>
I-, pi will be <lb/>
lo ital. <lb/>
in additional all <lb/>
h be possible <lb/>
The <lb/>
paper that years ago, under <lb/>
of B- A. <lb/>
made such <lb/>
Hie has <lb/>
been revived as <lb/>
weekly farm and homo <lb/>
tunny Ibis <lb/>
Lo look <lb/>
and would to have <lb/>
unit we ate prepared to <lb/>
following <lb/>
For we will tend <lb/>
Tue North <lb/>
of <lb/>
papers a year. <lb/>
will you <lb/>
borne news, general <lb/>
news news, and <lb/>
of of a <lb/>
year for <lb/>
If you want Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to above list <lb/>
yon can set it for cents more, <lb/>
or the thrice a week Now York <lb/>
World Any <lb/>
or can <lb/>
give yon a in<lb/>
Lover. <lb/>
Nows come, from <lb/>
of n. attempt <lb/>
of A old to <lb/>
with n <lb/>
old girl marry her. Q <lb/>
Tool is bis of Ins <lb/>
sweetheart Pi <lb/>
Tho y people bad planned to <lb/>
n on a night. <lb/>
girl's brother found o he <lb/>
doable-barrel shot-gun, <lb/>
hid In bind n tree <lb/>
boy poured a load of <lb/>
tho. into bis of tho <lb/>
reasons, it is said, for Vann <lb/>
family's to is said <lb/>
to lie if an Infidel, Miss <lb/>
Vann Ii g been taken school <lb/>
and no <lb/>
cum All of ibis hap- <lb/>
and <lb/>
watt r lie. Bottled and <lb/>
will Lot lo court. <lb/>
The baa a <lb/>
contract with Airy <lb/>
Company for about a <lb/>
thousand tons cf to <lb/>
in tho <lb/>
at Port <lb/>
at looking to a <lb/>
no v. <lb/>
Not than <lb/>
boon from <lb/>
Missouri to <lb/>
army two weeks. <lb/>
No, or, not even a railroad <lb/>
official can t pass lo heaven; <lb/>
r are then any excursion <lb/>
in . Mi. r place. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
in the wind for Cut <lb/>
in, . Ball <lb/>
teller, happed <lb/>
Lome, and an <lb/>
or ,, <lb/>
pay ii g . lo <lb/>
I I., <lb/>
price box. <lb/>
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