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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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pm. Magnolia pm, <lb/>
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12.00 night. Hew <lb/>
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9.43 pm, Tarboro <lb/>
l j in. Ricky Mourn 6.40 <lb/>
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No. , <lb/>
New Peru Jack , <lb/>
Sunday 10.36 am. <lb/>
13,13 -ti <lb/>
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savanna 1.4 , <lb/>
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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/>
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a. arriving a. , <lb/>
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Edward W. on <lb/>
of a Girls the <lb/>
allegation <lb/>
that of the <lb/>
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Mr. b <lb/>
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note be Warts and wrecked <lb/>
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have a clear of <lb/>
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for betroth- <lb/>
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perhaps do not care. <lb/>
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mm upon an girl U <lb/>
h- peach W <lb/>
Bibbed oil. B- sides, men gen. <lb/>
there is some- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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p m. UH <lb/>
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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/>
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A San Francisco <lb/>
mates that will paid <lb/>
out this year in that city for out- <lb/>
fits transportation to the <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL I, <lb/>
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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/>
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Col, about to whoop, <lb/>
Caldwell ha been enlightened <lb/>
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Klondike. <lb/>
Jones lo Smith <lb/>
And wits ire ii-mI. <lb/>
No toga, will I bare, <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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N. O <lb/>
over J. O <lb/>
II. f,, H. Long, <lb/>
N. C. N. C, <lb/>
A LONG. <lb/>
at <lb/>
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all Courts. <lb/>
V. H. In mm. <lb/>
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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/>
V. I,. <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
S. J, Editor <lb/>
t office t Greenville, <lb/>
M. C, W r. <lb/>
Arm. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
has <lb/>
our <lb/>
iS. <lb/>
War That <lb/>
on -very side In <lb/>
higher and higher, i <lb/>
of Naval of <lb/>
opium, bad beta <lb/>
mend On any the Main <lb/>
Mow by saving <lb/>
n on Ike sad <lb/>
showing, evidence presented, <lb/>
private <lb/>
able lo get or lo into ex- <lb/>
plosive powerful enough lo what <lb/>
done in without <lb/>
the or connivance of Ml <lb/>
Mr knows <lb/>
at It only cf lbs <lb/>
be <lb/>
in talking peace J- <lb/>
i.- war, but lie <lb/>
an anxiety tn have <lb/>
ill- first open m it, <lb/>
just Ike Mowing up of Ike <lb/>
Mains a hostile net. and <lb/>
the flotilla cf torpedo boats and <lb/>
destroyers now making towards <lb/>
American waters, alleged In be bound <lb/>
was not hostile <lb/>
act. for rot wishing lo <lb/>
begin is may think <lb/>
be bad forced the war noon Spain. <lb/>
Mr. baa a policy which <lb/>
minks will force Spain to get out of <lb/>
peaceably. declare war <lb/>
the United States, or to begin fighting <lb/>
us without a declaration He <lb/>
told leading Senators and It <lb/>
of this policy before <lb/>
Maine report to Congress lo <lb/>
promises to ail <lb/>
Congress toting on -be Maine <lb/>
until this policy can be put into <lb/>
or least be tried. This p diet <lb/>
i to be intervention in in the <lb/>
name and nod r it Ike <lb/>
of Ike Maine i lo be a side . <lb/>
the result i competence <lb/>
rather i intention the <lb/>
part o the Spanish and <lb/>
specific reparation is to be <lb/>
asked, it is paid, Mr. <lb/>
indulges the hope that Spain <lb/>
rill voluntarily make torn I Her In <lb/>
hope not shared by any- <lb/>
body else, so far II known. The <lb/>
official move in this policy will ho a <lb/>
Mr. to <lb/>
gnu, asking for an appropriation lo <lb/>
be Med tor the relief all it who <lb/>
are in <lb/>
be in easy matter to <lb/>
down until Mr. <lb/>
n policy carried <lb/>
M wry <lb/>
by to <lb/>
all <lb/>
Montana, to a speech be be <lb/>
gar. Mr. who a <lb/>
silver Republican, dared to satirize the <lb/>
Republican and as such it <lb/>
deterred. Representative Bailey, <lb/>
who led filibustering, <lb/>
tat d lite Democratic position when <lb/>
he Said, iii protesting against <lb/>
as Payne <lb/>
demand tell-n on a vole upon no <lb/>
his you do <lb/>
not permit us to the count, you <lb/>
the the <lb/>
A dishonest man in the <lb/>
been <lb/>
ii n in Ike Ike <lb/>
will this lam to <lb/>
my purpose in Ibis <lb/>
was to twice <lb/>
muck lime a you <lb/>
man fa m Montana, and intend do <lb/>
it time you deny a <lb/>
PACES HOMEWARD. <lb/>
Another <lb/>
ins <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
Bark again from I trip off b <lb/>
And that Ike <lb/>
in the whole in <lb/>
seems t.- 1- stirred to its <lb/>
Martial music Ike ear at every <lb/>
place and be great ex- <lb/>
The news the <lb/>
arrival of the report on the Maine <lb/>
Ike great tau- <lb/>
attend- <lb/>
i- <lb/>
and country holds its <lb/>
soon to <lb/>
lion lb it has been so null <lb/>
nut being Kept a <lb/>
breath <lb/>
Ad Interesting <lb/>
An of the Diamond <lb/>
No <lb/>
to this port for <lb/>
bus n- condition of affairs, <lb/>
which, while it watt not <lb/>
is as to <lb/>
life of a vessel at h r <lb/>
station- was <lb/>
made inspectors for the <lb/>
United board, <lb/>
and report lo <lb/>
I has here, <lb/>
but has found out <lb/>
to No. in, for <lb/>
months in a <lb/>
badly c- <lb/>
. . i Liver and cleanse the <lb/>
and j worn-1 habitual <lb/>
out cable are the constipation. Syrup of Figs is the <lb/>
r. suits of only remedy of its kind ever <lb/>
and of the craft, which <lb/>
especially <lb/>
exercised their <lb/>
Blum. <lb/>
lie-, in stated <lb/>
that off II is no <lb/>
and the is a sea <lb/>
dog, ho make tho best <lb/>
his position that- <lb/>
the winter <lb/>
his been a day <lb/>
when the vessel has <lb/>
a to <lb/>
the s <lb/>
Both tho method and result when <lb/>
Figs is taken; it is pleasant <lb/>
and refreshing to the taste, and <lb/>
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, <lb/>
take place. The <lb/>
mind it drawn and every one <lb/>
i take <lb/>
place. a crisis is up in Ike <lb/>
c Among business men of all <lb/>
and is being <lb/>
talked of but what Ike next week may <lb/>
bring firth. <lb/>
at on exchange moon. <lb/>
crowds were there watching the <lb/>
rs and -peculating on the <lb/>
Old from <lb/>
South and West were <lb/>
i the war between the stats say <lb/>
ominously that it it like days he- <lb/>
was and to <lb/>
it is on hour of great <lb/>
suspense. <lb/>
I go to Iron before <lb/>
returning home to in April. My <lb/>
trio been ii most pleasant <lb/>
one, I am more surprised every day <lb/>
tutu the wonderful of this <lb/>
western country. I very come <lb/>
in with the mean in <lb/>
the rural districts with Ike people who <lb/>
are tho land. <lb/>
in keeping with West and all <lb/>
j Ti is the greatest country in the <lb/>
world. Tobacco in portions <lb/>
the not our bright tobacco <lb/>
n cigar quality. Vet see many <lb/>
not been<lb/>
., sh- <lb/>
the known <lb/>
coast for the <lb/>
miles <lb/>
an hour during time, <lb/>
below BO miles. <lb/>
It is not the great <lb/>
storms, but the gales of <lb/>
leaser weight which have proven <lb/>
most disastrous to the lightship <lb/>
Her mooring position is miles <lb/>
--bore, the edge of the Gulf <lb/>
Stream, the current of which sots <lb/>
to the northeast, and as the <lb/>
winds are from tho <lb/>
northeast tho lea ex- <lb/>
There is <lb/>
way to prevent the <lb/>
into tho trough of the lea, <lb/>
sud there is indescribably <lb/>
rolling pitching, and life is <lb/>
but enjoyable. Tho <lb/>
ha, so worn <lb/>
in places that the links not are <lb/>
more th ball an inch thick. <lb/>
Captain Blum said lie had <lb/>
witnessed one he <lb/>
h id boon stationed at Hie shoals, <lb/>
but at too great a <lb/>
Um to render <lb/>
Just board <lb/>
will is but <lb/>
that will <lb/>
Pilot- <lb/>
THE MAINE <lb/>
the Court's Report <lb/>
of the Ki <lb/>
upon the c the the <lb/>
Mil.-hip Maine, was sent lo <lb/>
J an <lb/>
in tile eight <lb/>
he court finds at st <lb/>
JUST FOR <lb/>
City here, do <lb/>
you by writing. -The prisoner <lb/>
laughed for mercy Reporter <lb/>
ill right; the Judge bad <lb/>
perpetrated an inane joke at the prison- <lb/>
horridly bud bat new- <lb/>
the <lb/>
time explosion, i . . ,, w , , . . <lb/>
Maine was lying five and . .<lb/>
to six of water. . , <lb/>
that it eventually bring on us where I think bright tobacco <lb/>
with Spain as at would a In North Carolina could be <lb/>
war. Hut mere i.- mi raised. <lb/>
in the minds men on Friday night did great <lb/>
Congress that it would be ore , n lo truck crops and <lb/>
hoping with r . . i tie growing beautifully and I <lb/>
, regard- , v . IO many <lb/>
openly declare war upon . v , s so many flee I it Si <lb/>
lets of opinion, than to fir-1 this lesson of The country <lb/>
Spain to take the I is full of them, and really <lb/>
lbs war, by acting under the I It palest interest in Texas. <lb/>
cloak humanity. <lb/>
Leis of the Stale <lb/>
voiced the opinion of this element in <lb/>
Congress when he is <lb/>
upon us. We are fools to dis- <lb/>
guise it. It is rot patriotic lo delude <lb/>
S reaches you crisis will <lb/>
bay regarding the war. I shall <lb/>
have turned my face to the <lb/>
stopping only n day the <lb/>
sugar of Louisiana. <lb/>
I mot a war comrade Dr. <lb/>
ourselves further. A Dr who lives here <lb/>
is sailing our shores. It is the <lb/>
duty of the government to intercept <lb/>
that flotilla blow the <lb/>
And cheers which <lb/>
his a <lb/>
made by John Randolph, in <lb/>
in 1822, were <lb/>
we would not he bullied by British <lb/>
Una, so we refuse to he frightened by <lb/>
the Spanish <lb/>
Secretary the Interior <lb/>
Dallas and Hy glad lo n . <lb/>
Hi had much to say of our <lb/>
ed town-man. lie is rich and <lb/>
a large <lb/>
The m is more com- <lb/>
in Texas than any section I have <lb/>
been In. Today I talked Iron this <lb/>
place Dr. Wallace in and <lb/>
have tatted to several limes <lb/>
Every town in Slate is <lb/>
by telephone. What will tin- <lb/>
r of a century develop <lb/>
Now. Dave, this i my last letter. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Shell Settled <lb/>
hem <lb/>
For the past two or days <lb/>
there been s <lb/>
among our people, and it was <lb/>
d around Thursday <lb/>
a company troops <lb/>
would be d In Louisburg <lb/>
. -r. I of <lb/>
is, it proposed that S drum <lb/>
be pr eared and drill <lb/>
UP and down Main Street- This <lb/>
Idea, end nil readily a <lb/>
and to <lb/>
ti. was and the <lb/>
rs promptly obeyed. <lb/>
bad <lb/>
good <lb/>
The company <lb/>
el near court house <lb/>
aid up Main as f as <lb/>
church, when Hie <lb/>
command about, was <lb/>
given, and the company took up its <lb/>
march down Main street, <lb/>
smoothly, the <lb/>
sol ired ready lo tackle <lb/>
or any country. But <lb/>
slier pissing Ell <lb/>
Ike e braves <lb/>
by I explosion, and ill less <lb/>
i It lakes to Writs <lb/>
mi not a r this Urge <lb/>
company except lbs to be s-en <lb/>
on Main street. wailing <lb/>
order lo or lo <lb/>
r the st imp led <lb/>
and be s-en <lb/>
going Is every direction, seeking <lb/>
shelter from <lb/>
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb/>
to the stomach, prompt in <lb/>
its action and truly tn its <lb/>
effects, prepared only from the most <lb/>
healthy and its <lb/>
many excellent qualities commend it <lb/>
to all and have made it the most <lb/>
popular remedy known. <lb/>
Syrup of Figs is for sale in <lb/>
cent bottles by all leading drug- <lb/>
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb/>
may not have it on baud will pro- <lb/>
cure it promptly for any one who <lb/>
wishes to try it Do not accept any <lb/>
substitute. <lb/>
FIB SYRUP CO,<lb/>
The Cuban Situation. <lb/>
Ami now, it is said, the <lb/>
wishes war terminated upon <lb/>
terms will make the Cuban <lb/>
a That <lb/>
means that the bated Spanish <lb/>
would not be hauled down, and that <lb/>
Cubs would list free. <lb/>
Hut will the Cuban patriots accept <lb/>
loch terms t American <lb/>
mocker Will Con- <lb/>
uphold the President ii- such a <lb/>
t to those who pro- <lb/>
claim war would <lb/>
We believe net. A <lb/>
sentiment in a <lb/>
lie like ours will always control <lb/>
its representative.- in Congress. The <lb/>
policy the President <lb/>
must h or the defenders el <lb/>
re ale's who. a dis- <lb/>
s voice. fifty <lb/>
will come lo the the <lb/>
Cubans sad their <lb/>
Independence. War is lobe deplored, <lb/>
but national degradation It worse than <lb/>
To show tho policy of <lb/>
President, he fully determined up <lb/>
to a late hour Big -t not to <lb/>
transmit Congress the <lb/>
given lbs Board o Inquiry ; <lb/>
but -his with such a storm of <lb/>
that he yielded and sent <lb/>
n the testimony with his message. <lb/>
Alto th-outlook, the Si sees no <lb/>
,,. i , <lb/>
b. no the <lb/>
Slates d net desire war, and Spain bat <lb/>
lo nearly hr m <lb/>
the struggle to Cuba she is <lb/>
in no lo with th.- slight. <lb/>
i In success. <lb/>
The overshadowing ISMS now is <lb/>
w. or the shall hue <lb/>
or be <lb/>
as the Administration <lb/>
will <lb/>
no of this <lb/>
m must lined that does not <lb/>
include the Cuba. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
ship was excellent; <lb/>
p. guns, stores, stowed act <lb/>
cording lo The <lb/>
the in H p. was <lb/>
the <lb/>
and that did not I <lb/>
explosion occurred u <lb/>
on evening <lb/>
were two explosions, n <lb/>
very short interval them , the <lb/>
ship lilted on the first <lb/>
court can form no <lb/>
opinion the condition it the <lb/>
wreck the evidence. <lb/>
details of <lb/>
wreckage, that <lb/>
mill was under ship on <lb/>
explosion Wat due to <lb/>
fault those <lb/>
court <lb/>
St that explosion of <lb/>
explosion t <lb/>
court declares it <lb/>
cannot find evidence to fix<lb/>
He's <lb/>
a . <lb/>
hat <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
A has been staled <lb/>
army post Raleigh, <lb/>
A about thirty New Jen y <lb/>
editors will vi-it Newborn early in May. <lb/>
Wilson has that he <lb/>
is to run Congress in tie <lb/>
district. <lb/>
Two Mormon elders were kicked <lb/>
of making faces <lb/>
ladies whom they passed on the <lb/>
street. <lb/>
A nights ago thieves made <lb/>
attempt lo blow open tie <lb/>
sale the Southern Railway depot <lb/>
Oxford. <lb/>
The Directors North <lb/>
Railroad have decided to the <lb/>
effort to annul the lease that road lo <lb/>
the Southern said suit the <lb/>
Federal Court will withdrawn. The <lb/>
suit for contempt cl the <lb/>
Southern have also h. u dismissed; <lb/>
OVER COUNTRY <lb/>
Ex-Mayor of San <lb/>
Cal, is dying at his home. <lb/>
An electric train was hell up at Ar- <lb/>
, and throe robbers got <lb/>
Two hundred of 1800 striking em- <lb/>
the York Mills, <lb/>
Ale, returned <lb/>
Charles Gates a vend-r, at <lb/>
Oakland, Cal., was tied lo u and <lb/>
pounded with n piece of iron. <lb/>
Mrs. was <lb/>
bitten at <lb/>
Island, by a wild dog, died <lb/>
you think to <lb/>
I lea-c the or lo rival oilier <lb/>
is I to the men ; <lb/>
you that no <lb/>
w in the world when Eve <lb/>
put on her <lb/>
Laborer says It re- <lb/>
man Hi use my shovel or my <lb/>
pick <lb/>
the foreman <lb/>
beggar he <lb/>
heel IS Ink, d Talk tea <lb/>
pares, and said <lb/>
he tall i . . m the duel, <lb/>
replied tie abort Irish- <lb/>
map j -bar. legs nor <lb/>
in II e <lb/>
CURED <lb/>
OF <lb/>
CUBE A CHE DAY. <lb/>
laxative Tab <lb/>
els. refund <lb/>
I It falls <lb/>
Co., N. C. <lb/>
Jot <lb/>
April <lb/>
you were hole in July, 1893, <lb/>
I walls Rheumatism. <lb/>
to walk with a stick. You -In- d me <lb/>
to try your Remedy. I five <lb/>
It made a <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
MRS. W. S. ROACH. <lb/>
Mr-. Joe Person's Remedy is <lb/>
by <lb/>
JOHN L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO. <lb/>
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors. <lb/>
late ear Court <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Manufacturers dealers in all kinds of <lb/>
New a specialty <lb/>
All kinds of done- We use labor and good <lb/>
material are prepared to . you satisfactory work- <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
and celebrated <lb/>
asked Congress an appropriation of lines have pleased or <lb/>
. one la the Bounty my <lb/>
home am glad lo have done so. <lb/>
I all ind <lb/>
more than to a <lb/>
in the pension the j ,, J be with you all and glad <lb/>
current year. The to shake bands the people I love <lb/>
leaders in probably knew to well, tell them more limn I <lb/>
that this would exist, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
on paper, <lb/>
have tailed so I to get a glimpse <lb/>
that was why they insisted I,,, of much <lb/>
making the pension appropriation tor Sam Jones is in Texas. <lb/>
next fiscal year Us passed today and <lb/>
I gs than they will be <lb/>
It ii all a part of the to keep <lb/>
down the total appropriations at III. <lb/>
of Congress. <lb/>
Democratic the <lb/>
bill was being <lb/>
considered the House, us u <lb/>
whole, was not <lb/>
to lay the Ravel bill, as bale <lb/>
Sew <lb/>
York, who was presiding and <lb/>
tried to <lb/>
tonight at W on <lb/>
would like much to see the Rev. <lb/>
and have a <lb/>
he biggest could be <lb/>
such a that ever <lb/>
greeted two men the South, <lb/>
bye I sec you <lb/>
Isaac A. <lb/>
I and its leaden <lb/>
have Col. in <lb/>
-ling while w . will be <lb/>
hiss bash noun we <lb/>
In of J probable <lb/>
war an enemy <lb/>
the of great <lb/>
and cities, <lb/>
the <lb/>
taken no to fortify <lb/>
lo ml and rehabilitate <lb/>
Fort tho of <lb/>
knew not j of drawing feet <lb/>
what. The <lb/>
had expressed his <lb/>
piny, and was boiling with, <lb/>
praise <lb/>
but when the I in can and each <lb/>
on. the hack yard-, <lb/>
be up his and <lb/>
bomb ha <lb/>
Willed I hem. and am I'll alone to <lb/>
hat the explosion was <lb/>
a Times. <lb/>
Rented Year. <lb/>
A prominent Republic in the <lb/>
strictest a <lb/>
were discussing in i. here <lb/>
hug week. They don't agree <lb/>
on several points, and <lb/>
that lbs It- <lb/>
have in arranging <lb/>
with the next <lb/>
replied was <lb/>
Very Hills anyway <lb/>
Republicans were just renting pops <lb/>
Flying squadrons may be all <lb/>
right enough, bat the kind <lb/>
flying we want is <lb/>
will make <lb/>
on Ibis so bot for <lb/>
Spanish that they will do <lb/>
tome flying to get out of them- <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock aDd learn the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
M, H. <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
I will the bast goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H <lb/>
Next door to the THE LIVE <lb/>
L. a plan to <lb/>
end the Cuban He pro- <lb/>
poses to . a regiment of <lb/>
i-i and clean the <lb/>
Spaniards oat, give that solar <lb/>
punch as it were. <lb/>
roach tho towns of <lb/>
City and <lb/>
do great to that suction. <lb/>
We <lb/>
in to upon it <lb/>
that tn p with <lb/>
our put in a condition <lb/>
of or <lb/>
tho entrance to the Capo r, <lb/>
ban boon properly doubt <lb/>
not but there ire <lb/>
other points <lb/>
attention. We are <lb/>
that Ibo have <lb/>
given to other <lb/>
points, hare our <lb/>
and representative been doing <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
I In- in-, up th <lb/>
in Till lit- <lb/>
every day there <lb/>
are changes or new ones <lb/>
Her I marry <lb/>
Her Father <lb/>
do yon want to marry <lb/>
for You don't when <lb/>
wall per- <lb/>
haps not, I know when yon <lb/>
well <lb/>
method of adopted <lb/>
by Mrs. Emma Perry, of Detroit, <lb/>
is to become popular. <lb/>
She put on fluffiest cotton <lb/>
and cambric clothes, poured <lb/>
oil all over and then <lb/>
applied a match. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
Hi in <lb/>
w. and W. f. <lb/>
l this day by mutual <lb/>
consent. W. F. withdrawing <lb/>
J. W. will con <lb/>
the under the <lb/>
name and all and all <lb/>
h are lo be Mm. <lb/>
This Tea. .- . <lb/>
J. IV. <lb/>
W. r. <lb/>
XV <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing. Bicycles <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
S E <lb/>
VILLE. N. C. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
-m- SADDLES <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
and sold. A trial will con <lb/>
. COLLIE. <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Ala nice <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
mer <lb/>
Perfect Fitting <lb/>
Perl Shape <lb/>
Trimmed Well <lb/>
Made Well <lb/>
Popular Prices <lb/>
STYLE, MATERIAL <lb/>
AND FINISH <lb/>
RIGHT. <lb/>
Trousers <lb/>
pair warranted, and . <lb/>
sold under the famous Money <lb/>
Guarantee. Durability, Fit <lb/>
and Workmanship all of I <lb/>
the best Try a pair. <lb/>
IN. I 1st a <lb/>
WARRANTY. <lb/>
You may buy a pair of Trousers at <lb/>
84.00 or <lb/>
and wear them two months. For every <lb/>
button that comes off we will pay you <lb/>
ten cents. If they rip at the <lb/>
will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat <lb/>
or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar, or <lb/>
give you a new pair. <lb/>
blossoms. <lb/>
Some if I nil Mattel I hail <lb/>
Others <lb/>
i ii Sr. <lb/>
H. M. Hold.- is in list sick list If- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
it F. i. <lb/>
i ;, <lb/>
V;. <lb/>
K. I v m <lb/>
lo h <lb/>
in this <lb/>
a trip to <lb/>
F. W. <lb/>
a Up <lb/>
Mm C U. <lb/>
B. mo, Va. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
a mi to <lb/>
V. I-. of <lb/>
i a vis <lb/>
Iii <lb/>
Mi-s r, ii . <lb/>
Saturday to boT <lb/>
Mis Ida <lb/>
M, U. J <lb/>
from trip, <lb/>
I n and <lb/>
new <lb/>
of <lb/>
Bill who <lb/>
been Mm. H. C Cannon, <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Mr. W. II- f <lb/>
Mr. It. K II <lb/>
boa I M one milt- <lb/>
I i ti <lb/>
this I v. <lb/>
jean oH. <lb/>
Flotilla <lb/>
St. I, rid <lb/>
-r i i-iv If tin <lb/>
ii c lo i. -.- i tin <lb/>
I . n .- r i iii t if <lb/>
lo j , u i o <lb/>
i.-1 . i, vis j <lb/>
is on I h w. y <lb/>
QUICK CURE FOR <lb/>
COUGHS AND COLDS. <lb/>
The Canadian all <lb/>
Bo <lb/>
ct <lb/>
DAVIS B LAWRENCE CO. <lb/>
p. s <lb/>
air <lb/>
Chi I Dr i- <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Meal week Um April <lb/>
ill 1.1. nil <lb/>
on i--. . <lb/>
Baa In <lb/>
pit in I <lb/>
. . r in -11 <lb/>
not until y. <lb/>
Best in the World. <lb/>
Try a Pair. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
I H t I The Balled will <lb/>
help .;. i. <lb/>
at <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
We did sot get much Heather out <lb/>
the cold alter all. <lb/>
TI <lb/>
-I u well war out o <lb/>
head. There will not be n scrap. <lb/>
Fishing have been <lb/>
nice hunches the last <lb/>
Whether is here to or <lb/>
not, warm days brought <lb/>
It it Mr. J. II. who is <lb/>
than one else iii today. It it <lb/>
March is hi Iv gone and yet the <lb/>
month hat no blowing worth <lb/>
speaking of. <lb/>
Ber. F. B. will held <lb/>
St in Episcopal church tonight st <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
will vote in May on <lb/>
of a sewer- <lb/>
News bas <lb/>
taking the dispatches. <lb/>
It is ii good pauper <lb/>
We I car of the <lb/>
teed again. The <lb/>
there would s <lb/>
scarcity of sowing. <lb/>
Now let to Spain <lb/>
or sending home, and fur our <lb/>
warship kicking op a disturbance in <lb/>
TI e mo of Brooklyn, N. <lb/>
T. has against paying a hotel <lb/>
h U for willing <lb/>
the jury. <lb/>
Joshua a in office <lb/>
Auditor for the Foil Depart- <lb/>
Washington, C, bus been <lb/>
and cashing a money <lb/>
order by the postmaster at Luke <lb/>
La, for <lb/>
are a year old. <lb/>
Cooler came st predicted. <lb/>
la coining out fast on <lb/>
letter from Col. on <lb/>
page. <lb/>
It does not look like the river will <lb/>
go on ii swell this spring. <lb/>
Mrs. K. Hooker is having lier <lb/>
There now i liven prisoners in <lb/>
but not them lire wailing trial <lb/>
rest week. <lb/>
It is lest five weeks lo town <lb/>
mail r lo <lb/>
but little yet. <lb/>
i. gelling de- <lb/>
Ml list ready lo <lb/>
Tin bare not better do <lb/>
so at once they Hunt to lave costs. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
the bl <lb/>
bulletin <lb/>
Spain has accepted <lb/>
pi --p that is the <lb/>
United Slates Cuba and If Spain <lb/>
to conquer the Island October <lb/>
first she is lo give up lo Cuba and re- <lb/>
all rights. The <lb/>
is not be considered. <lb/>
AT KI I It I <lb/>
Tells No Mora Known <lb/>
fore <lb/>
Ii 1.111 weeks <lb/>
that when report <lb/>
Board <lb/>
Pinched public people would <lb/>
know the blown up, <lb/>
would about ill they would <lb/>
know. Thu bulletin <lb/>
wire out ibis <lb/>
rent the or <lb/>
Board Inquiry to Congress <lb/>
Ibis hut report did not <lb/>
was known. <lb/>
I- Maine was <lb/>
body wit glad lo set lain outside by a sub- <lb/>
today. hut fixes <lb/>
ant The report contained <lb/>
Monday. log <lb/>
Adrian In <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A. II. to Mon- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
W. H. of y, In <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
J. Ii. Ball over from <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
K. IS. Aiken hit ibis morning on a <lb/>
business trip to <lb/>
Mrs. E. U. Allen left morning <lb/>
to relatives Wilmington. <lb/>
Mi-- bus returned <lb/>
u trip lo <lb/>
Mrs. W. U. Sr, and son <lb/>
Waller, of today hero. <lb/>
Manly of Sampson <lb/>
came in Ibis morning to visit bis broth- <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
Misses of <lb/>
Laura of Clay root, are <lb/>
Miss ii Daniel. <lb/>
Mrs. M. <lb/>
evening from Baltimore where .-die bad <lb/>
been after new goods. <lb/>
Mrs. W. King and Mrs, G. B. <lb/>
r Monday evening fr -m n <lb/>
visit In Mount. <lb/>
V. I. Dunn, returned <lb/>
His father, O. <lb/>
him home. <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Murphy and <lb/>
have been <lb/>
f here, home today. <lb/>
A. I'm I am, of Oxford, <lb/>
who has been her sons, II. K <lb/>
J. II. returned hi mil It- <lb/>
The art many of her in <lb/>
Greenville who regret lo <lb/>
Mrs. S, . Merrill, who went to Si <lb/>
Augustine, Flu., I It <lb/>
sick there not <lb/>
lo recover. <lb/>
Miss Anise Joins, who III been con- <lb/>
with Mrs. J. S. in <lb/>
millinery here for the <lb/>
your, her home Kin-- <lb/>
ton evening. She was <lb/>
by Mamie <lb/>
who will spend a week <lb/>
there. <lb/>
MA III II <lb/>
Spill G Hill, <lb/>
was <lb/>
B. J. returned Tuesday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss May, <lb/>
this morning Mi s <lb/>
Lillian cast <lb/>
Mrs. L. K. St. Stephen. <lb/>
S. C, who has been win- <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. K. L. <lb/>
left for home. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes returned Tuesday <lb/>
from <lb/>
he had lo purchase goods bis <lb/>
father, Alfred <lb/>
Miss Anna <lb/>
who was her <lb/>
Tuesday to n <lb/>
p in a millinery store. <lb/>
Ought to Be Stopped <lb/>
Those -l u i <lb/>
dis d th <lb/>
talking i ii Hie H . <lb/>
tab n en n i lo i I <lb/>
in- .- ll <lb/>
ii lo <lb/>
In- allowed on <lb/>
and those who are <lb/>
Hall Thieves <lb/>
Since has <lb/>
us <lb/>
open U ii n <lb/>
c mi i. l I- <lb/>
mid snail a being <lb/>
front balls. i.- I tor <lb/>
be s <lb/>
is by, h is i for <lb/>
lo slip in lake may <lb/>
be <lb/>
We learn by lbs death <lb/>
of Mr. B, K. Best, <lb/>
He had <lb/>
rick pneumonia several <lb/>
s. Air. Best was Jo years old <lb/>
leaves a wile five children, one <lb/>
the Utter only days old. <lb/>
He was u Wayne county aid <lb/>
bis will Us in- <lb/>
lei <lb/>
I ,<lb/>
Suffolk, Va. Mai -TI oily ad <lb/>
ii la i I. started i <lb/>
a is It <lb/>
i re ii -1 ;. i. i c i D <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
i. n . i <lb/>
III <lb/>
Will Co <lb/>
The st lbs -V , <lb/>
Naval .,. w, i-, t.- <lb/>
I i BUB i ii i.-M . <lb/>
hi. n a i , n <lb/>
b- I <lb/>
S-i -1 th <lb/>
ch age lie in Una <lb/>
m i vi.- . <lb/>
u i-i a <lb/>
Mr I.;, A . <lb/>
Bounty, i- s to lb Is ill <lb/>
his . <lb/>
in- <lb/>
bit Ii M morn, <lb/>
A. W. Seller, .- .-i if <lb/>
church, day's <lb/>
would a ye-r of his <lb/>
Isl in Gm II.- said I <lb/>
sews <lb/>
Interests Everybody.<lb/>
Sam Is busy with hi-, n eon- <lb/>
we, hut our is <lb/>
mercantile lines, we being on <lb/>
die side best goods at w st <lb/>
at prices <lb/>
Talking about should <lb/>
see our <lb/>
CLOTHING.<lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Oar Styli <lb/>
be t-x riled. <lb/>
K. K. D <lb/>
. d <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
ill I <lb/>
ladies. <lb/>
Ladies Parasols. <lb/>
A l all colors <lb/>
t. from. <lb/>
SHOPS. <lb/>
i SI <lb/>
and Ribbons <lb/>
The <lb/>
i a I <lb/>
Then we have <lb/>
Laces, Embroideries. Fancy <lb/>
Negligee Shirts, <lb/>
Dress White and <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
This just gives you a sample the least <lb/>
in He said he- . . i , , <lb/>
, .,, , . r ,,, m m c are prepared to spread you. Come <lb/>
see our goods and we will do the rest. <lb/>
far, b bail also been pi . . <lb/>
that In- hail -1 as.- I III s <lb/>
h i- that would <lb/>
i 111.-. Mr. i <lb/>
bald in only by the <lb/>
by all I I <lb/>
For bis age do <lb/>
Stale bus a more young minis- DO <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
Still Here. <lb/>
did not land <lb/>
h evening, us <lb/>
i. Tan that His <lb/>
was all enough, but he <lb/>
saw and got Cap- <lb/>
slop ship and let him BI i ft <lb/>
and walk. He did walk, too. he <lb/>
slues bad lo lintel Bust <lb/>
be got back lo town, lie lo <lb/>
pleading <lb/>
tears not tell nil snows on him. so <lb/>
we b t him this on <lb/>
promise el his so any more. <lb/>
on Disaster. <lb/>
The report Spanish Board cf <lb/>
adduces as proofs Unit the, ea- <lb/>
fish were <lb/>
have Case a <lb/>
or ; no <lb/>
column arose <lb/>
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G. M. MOORING, Trustee. <lb/>
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Kicks and A. II. Taft <lb/>
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VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
papers VI <lb/>
The Farmer and Mechanic, <lb/>
paper that under the <lb/>
of Capt- A- Shotwell <lb/>
made inch an excellent <lb/>
State, has <lb/>
been at Raleigh a <lb/>
weekly farm and home paper. <lb/>
many in section <lb/>
who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
and Mechanic like to have <lb/>
it again we are prepared to <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
clubbing announcement I <lb/>
For we will send The <lb/>
Eastern The North <lb/>
Carolinian, and The <lb/>
Farmer and Mechanic, all <lb/>
papers a whole year- <lb/>
papers will give yon <lb/>
borne news, State and general <lb/>
new and the farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to above list <lb/>
can it for cents more, <lb/>
or the a week New York <lb/>
World for cents. Any other <lb/>
or magazine wanted can <lb/>
give you a discount on in con- <lb/>
with Re-<lb/>
TEXTILE EDUCATION. <lb/>
Paper No Issued by the <lb/>
Club of <lb/>
A hundred new manufacturing <lb/>
establishments in single week <lb/>
is a good for a single <lb/>
section of country, especially <lb/>
in the of war rumors <lb/>
naturally have a tendency <lb/>
to delay in business mat- <lb/>
Record <lb/>
of last week reports this number <lb/>
of now enterprises in the South- <lb/>
rotates alone, Alabama, North <lb/>
Carolina, and Virginia having <lb/>
eight Georgia and Texas <lb/>
nine each, and Kentucky, <lb/>
Missouri, South <lb/>
and Maryland a half dozen each. <lb/>
new establishments include <lb/>
furniture factories, pottery <lb/>
mills, factories, <lb/>
bate manufacturing establish- <lb/>
pump works, rubber man- <lb/>
cotton mills, tobacco <lb/>
factories, car-wheel works, shoe <lb/>
factories, carriage manufacturing <lb/>
establishments, and various other <lb/>
enterprises. <lb/>
Not content with barring out <lb/>
American fresh from Ger- <lb/>
many, the Berlin Government <lb/>
now propose to exclude <lb/>
from this country, as in <lb/>
to the more or less flourish- <lb/>
jelly industry of southwestern <lb/>
Germany- waste is com- <lb/>
posed largely of the of <lb/>
American canning establishments <lb/>
cores and rinds of apples, <lb/>
the shrewd jelly <lb/>
preserve of Europe <lb/>
have been practically tho sole <lb/>
customers for it since its appear- <lb/>
in world's markets. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J- L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In all <lb/>
Swift Galloway, Tyson, <lb/>
M. C. N. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
In all the Court. <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Cobb Store. <lb/>
John H. Small, ft. Long;, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
Practices In all Courts. <lb/>
W. B. W.<lb/>
RODMAN A <lb/>
AT LAW. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Practice wherever services are <lb/>
The Club el <lb/>
is North <lb/>
the <lb/>
and the youth <lb/>
of the I st masts <lb/>
work lint Ism In <lb/>
be dire, I is <lb/>
to y file rally for, ii is done <lb/>
n the manner <lb/>
ranged to prepare and to have <lb/>
short on the <lb/>
present of I, <lb/>
the educating <lb/>
our men fill of <lb/>
rs <lb/>
and owners of mills. <lb/>
ll is fact <lb/>
cl England's in <lb/>
was laid n Brit- <lb/>
Parliament ordered that <lb/>
French <lb/>
and who erects a loom or other <lb/>
try in the kingdom, shall give <lb/>
and lo leaf one English <lb/>
This wise kw aided in <lb/>
malting people <lb/>
manufacturers i f the world. <lb/>
a of a century <lb/>
Gladstone warned that <lb/>
mere attention was given lo technical <lb/>
. and oilier nations <lb/>
might lake away their supremacy. He <lb/>
has lived lo sec a partial fulfillment <lb/>
of the prediction, especially in regard <lb/>
to <lb/>
apprentice system is a thing of <lb/>
the past, and will be revived. <lb/>
The great revolution r by <lb/>
steam and in all <lb/>
of mill operations has <lb/>
an ab- <lb/>
solute necessity ; ant in order to de- <lb/>
managers of mm and <lb/>
machinery, the ground work this <lb/>
training and education must <lb/>
be obtained in Industrial or technical <lb/>
schools, in the same way tat men are <lb/>
prepared by special training to even- <lb/>
occupy high positions in law and <lb/>
medicine. The employment a man <lb/>
or boy or. a special machine will <lb/>
develop a leader or manager <lb/>
without some previous on <lb/>
general subjects. <lb/>
It is a well known fact the <lb/>
and girls of a country its moat val- <lb/>
possessions, and that time and <lb/>
money employed in their proper train- <lb/>
and development will give the <lb/>
largest and satisfactory <lb/>
to State. It increases their earn- <lb/>
capacity, and therefore their value <lb/>
to <lb/>
It is estimated by careful men that <lb/>
three-fourths the cotton mills of <lb/>
future will be located in tho Southern <lb/>
Stales; North Carolina must be <lb/>
prepared to erect and to manage <lb/>
full share of them. North Carolina <lb/>
produces the cotton j contains <lb/>
abundance of coal and other val- <lb/>
and water powers ; n <lb/>
unsurpassed climate, and a large <lb/>
bright active American <lb/>
who are eager industrial education. <lb/>
Shall the give them such <lb/>
are amply able to give a <lb/>
textile education to all who desire <lb/>
no time be lost in <lb/>
a textile department at the <lb/>
cultural and Mechanical College. Such <lb/>
an addition would soon induce one <lb/>
hundred new students to attend <lb/>
the graduates <lb/>
are working their way to positions <lb/>
profit and graduates <lb/>
the textile- department who have some <lb/>
natural ability and character would <lb/>
soon he able to their way to good <lb/>
positions, and also be a benefit lo mill <lb/>
owners tho Post. <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
COL. SI <lb/>
Delivered m Congress March <lb/>
of the Na- <lb/>
val Appropriation Rail. <lb/>
realm of t <lb/>
With th <lb/>
a. .-- it till, VI <lb/>
equitable basis of ,,., . . . i , -Father cf <lb/>
for all human direct councils In re <lb/>
. t I . . <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Comes upon the <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and are fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands the most fastidious. <lb/>
A look through stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince the most skeptical that we are <lb/>
re pared than to you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs, <lb/>
Art Squares, Laces, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans, Ribbons striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a <lb/>
of Beautiful Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
Come to see us, will be glad to show you <lb/>
through our store. <lb/>
Our line of <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful to see. <lb/>
St. NOBLES, <lb/>
. ARTIST <lb/>
Only <lb/>
shop In town <lb/>
bales of cotton is <lb/>
latest method to them <lb/>
The Mill, <lb/>
C, a days <lb/>
opened up six bales, there <lb/>
found in the of each a <lb/>
large quantity sail. will <lb/>
en record with stuffing bales <lb/>
rocks, old iron, <lb/>
etc <lb/>
BAKER HART.<lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Mr- tin provision <lb/>
for Saw in Urn crisis <lb/>
history is of <lb/>
and of interest, <lb/>
it carrion nth it, as it <lb/>
and <lb/>
Steading a we do on n <lb/>
dead and <lb/>
liberty <lb/>
who have cone the <lb/>
eons to come after n-. m <lb/>
joy or in this <lb/>
serious crisis and <lb/>
our I , country, to <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
minds to sober <lb/>
our duly to <lb/>
tr tho family, to that <lb/>
who stood by <lb/>
in the day fiery <lb/>
by be <lb/>
held for <lb/>
in we shall and <lb/>
in in; wisdom <lb/>
has been upon n. <lb/>
Mr brow of <lb/>
hour of the <lb/>
history to be <lb/>
led with frown-, of war- <lb/>
an instant of time within four <lb/>
can recalled when <lb/>
the rumors of car so <lb/>
and <lb/>
No car in actual <lb/>
bun preparations war every- <lb/>
where. Japan has voted <lb/>
preparation for war her <lb/>
Hassle ruble, England <lb/>
pounds united <lb/>
Slates dollars, Spain has <lb/>
hawked h-i depreciated credit <lb/>
on every market to obtain <lb/>
and sinews war- <lb/>
There is war in Cubs, we <lb/>
should hove this declaration <lb/>
truth to Ibo world long ago <lb/>
and bed powers of the earth <lb/>
to know and feel with absolute <lb/>
certainly Hint ibis country by <lb/>
inspiration, inheritance, and <lb/>
is ally, and <lb/>
protector of <lb/>
liberty, certainly on Ibis con- <lb/>
There is for <lb/>
war between Ibis country <lb/>
Spain. All Europe is growling at <lb/>
each other over a division of the <lb/>
Chinese Japan is <lb/>
military to Pacific <lb/>
coast, England is <lb/>
in Central Africa and her <lb/>
tribes in North India. In <lb/>
South America Argentina is <lb/>
paring for a with Chile, <lb/>
and in Crete the conditions of <lb/>
and are at j- <lb/>
thing but quiet- <lb/>
spirit cf <lb/>
preparation and <lb/>
t e globe. if these great <lb/>
by design <lb/>
tin-, shell be drawn <lb/>
with Hie <lb/>
modern <lb/>
of no con <lb/>
Ion toll end, Ibo result, the <lb/>
queues. <lb/>
War is M, ii M <lb/>
given <lb/>
n Thai A I <lb/>
of whole <lb/>
world may be changed. <lb/>
All accumulated <lb/>
wealth of letters, <lb/>
science. <lb/>
genius. . discovery, <lb/>
light <lb/>
hero and to eternal <lb/>
be lost or relegated lo n <lb/>
dark ago for Who can <lb/>
can foretell Or the <lb/>
very preparation and I <lb/>
of war may great pro <lb/>
of tho age, by <lb/>
nations and from <lb/>
upon to <lb/>
the sordid making <lb/>
them upon their own <lb/>
credit and relegating <lb/>
his relic to <lb/>
God of <lb/>
.- m i <lb/>
national international Irons- armies navies i war, <lb/>
actions, and in <lb/>
twentieth with the United <lb/>
States cf World <lb/>
aid solemn and <lb/>
sacred compact which will be <lb/>
approved t n and ratified in<lb/>
shall lift no aw rd <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
they learn an more. <lb/>
When and and <lb/>
Mr. I am a great <lb/>
believer in retributive and <lb/>
where <lb/>
the cf tho family <lb/>
is involved. <lb/>
I was in a land cursed <lb/>
with a f which <lb/>
lo the and <lb/>
if our and <lb/>
and we refused <lb/>
.- inn i-. <lb/>
especially religion, shall to my <lb/>
ties that <lb/>
. under <lb/>
conditions be statesman- <lb/>
ship <lb/>
and a <lb/>
prophetic caution to prepare for <lb/>
seeming conflict, with <lb/>
patriotic, <lb/>
hone Very i- <lb/>
avert <lb/>
e I it wiped <lb/>
by of lire <lb/>
Mood, and have lived, <lb/>
a poi sufferer, to thank God <lb/>
and to regard the retribution <lb/>
a our country <lb/>
strong r. richer, hope- <lb/>
and happier, <lb/>
read that bathe fourteenth <lb/>
a centuries <lb/>
f- II upon tyranny <lb/>
i over the people of <lb/>
and oppressed Hod from <lb/>
ii They were provide, t- <lb/>
d lo a he nu- and refuge <lb/>
I. beyond sunset- Their <lb/>
Hi was to dedicate ibis <lb/>
country God and liberty. <lb/>
felled and <lb/>
tho country respond- <lb/>
to labors <lb/>
. multiplied. <lb/>
But with the development of <lb/>
the was also developed <lb/>
lee sturdy of independence <lb/>
and when came <lb/>
s, iii; of formal <lb/>
cl to my <lb/>
and heart on <lb/>
that ever beamed upon <lb/>
I moral world. declaration <lb/>
and its emblem cheered the half- <lb/>
clad and half-fed heroes at Valley <lb/>
waved over redoubts <lb/>
on But Hill, from <lb/>
masthead of <lb/>
tho of <lb/>
victory the of i and <lb/>
waved triumph <lb/>
the army of Brown the <lb/>
field of Chippewa <lb/>
and at Yorktown<lb/>
British lion. <lb/>
rind in history <lb/>
when heavy oppression fell upon <lb/>
hi of when they <lb/>
were compelled make brick <lb/>
without a lender <lb/>
raised for They were <lb/>
given B pillar by day <lb/>
and a pillar of by <lb/>
The sen was caused to and <lb/>
t dry laud, and <lb/>
the to recede destroy <lb/>
their oppressors. They <lb/>
wore n law of government <lb/>
firm amid the lightnings <lb/>
When ll were hungry <lb/>
bi issued bread, and when <lb/>
thirsty rocks issued water. <lb/>
his own <lb/>
and nay, cares for <lb/>
Cubans Ho has given this <lb/>
, dry to as their <lb/>
land, these people a <lb/>
guardians, defenders, <lb/>
pr ii torn aid ibis has <lb/>
brought in a way that we <lb/>
shrink from tho <lb/>
and responsibility, if we <lb/>
could, we with rat <lb/>
peel, if would- <lb/>
Mr Chairman, in I his <lb/>
., . an sinus m <lb/>
Au loan in White <lb/>
ha does, our<lb/>
approval Divided we <lb/>
may be politically racially, or <lb/>
illy, at Ibo water's <lb/>
i are and our <lb/>
by that emblem; and <lb/>
our President and <lb/>
l, policy shall be our, <lb/>
bis or action <lb/>
also, <lb/>
lie bus carried with to <lb/>
pi ace. Jr. i are i r <lb/>
with deliberation for defense. <lb/>
yea for n g <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
kindling tho torches of liberty in <lb/>
Cuba, until hi r shores be a <lb/>
cf <lb/>
that cir lei in the <lb/>
s Atlantic, that shall increase <lb/>
it, am as broaden, <lb/>
bears in the music of its waves <lb/>
joyous news to every <lb/>
is a relic of barbarism, <lb/>
and be avoided, if <lb/>
in interest Christian <lb/>
and and their <lb/>
benign blessings. The brave, <lb/>
. and the <lb/>
valuable sinews that <lb/>
have to employ and in <lb/>
war we need to bus- <lb/>
bud and employ in the <lb/>
battles of peace, whose victories <lb/>
are renowned an those of <lb/>
war. <lb/>
employ them to bring <lb/>
to American <lb/>
homes, in enlightening the mine <lb/>
the heart.-, and <lb/>
the condition of <lb/>
can We need employ <lb/>
in further developing <lb/>
enriching our mar- <lb/>
great in <lb/>
our commerce land and <lb/>
sea, in our great <lb/>
inland in building the <lb/>
us <lb/>
with the Orient, and other great <lb/>
projects made possible by Ami ii <lb/>
can genius mid vise. D. <lb/>
liable as all of be <lb/>
are, yet, if ed he, we would <lb/>
make one all of a willing <lb/>
the alter of <lb/>
and liberty- <lb/>
Mr. i would in <lb/>
this f Christian <lb/>
reason all <lb/>
difference i old and I <lb/>
if quarrel, so <lb/>
as and feel u lo <lb/>
be, was with any other nation <lb/>
world, we might indulge the <lb/>
I,, r i i <lb/>
giving adequate actual <lb/>
the immediate and <lb/>
relict to <lb/>
Cubans a id to <lb/>
Cuba upon just and <lb/>
terms. a history the rise <lb/>
of Spain, with <lb/>
able of of pen .- <lb/>
bigotry, tyranny, <lb/>
to every <lb/>
freedom, common <lb/>
enlightenment, to <lb/>
i iii tho hope this happy <lb/>
Tho slavery lo <lb/>
. <lb/>
Spam doomed its subjects to private <lb/>
West was relation in <lb/>
its oppression and crisis. <lb/>
of tin- people Holland or its <lb/>
own people at home- <lb/>
may be Divine de- <lb/>
and retributive justice <lb/>
has brought proud, <lb/>
lo <lb/>
to the <lb/>
cl equality, justice, <lb/>
lion, where the wage, <lb/>
is the triumph if <lb/>
truth, liberty, humanity. <lb/>
Ho In.- demeaned with <lb/>
Christian path fortitude, and <lb/>
so <lb/>
as to receive approval of his <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
of world. <lb/>
Wu trust bun to his <lb/>
policy; that policy we are <lb/>
Will OS o humane, liberty- <lb/>
broad policy, <lb/>
all Christendom will <lb/>
and approve.<lb/>
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