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to a recent story. was assassinated <lb/>
not for purposes, hut <lb/>
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was a theological <lb/>
student, but was compelled to he <lb/>
come a trader by the confiscation of <lb/>
his property, lie sold some of his <lb/>
goods to the sou of the shah, and in <lb/>
due time presented his bill. For <lb/>
this he was thrown into prison and <lb/>
his wife transferred to the prince's <lb/>
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released and Bed to Constantinople. <lb/>
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complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens. <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
very cheap are. <lb/>
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to see us.- <lb/>
CONGRESSIONAL DIS- <lb/>
Versus <lb/>
As political 1898 <lb/>
is daily Hearing the people, it is natural <lb/>
and admissible ask the party leaden <lb/>
in the District. what methods ind <lb/>
measures shall the members of the <lb/>
ll-publican party adopt Whether or <lb/>
net we will, another term, <lb/>
party courage <lb/>
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command and demands the <lb/>
as the past lour years in this <lb/>
District. It is desired, en the part el <lb/>
the large et the <lb/>
Republican, by the way <lb/>
out in the seven <lb/>
the side el <lb/>
sound, that almost the <lb/>
solid mass of the Republicans, <lb/>
some very may be tor <lb/>
are strongly opposed to <lb/>
support of Harry In <lb/>
the must emphatic terms, the fiat <lb/>
the <lb/>
to the tank and tile, that <lb/>
Skinner cannot again receive the <lb/>
support hi- return to Con- <lb/>
nut sort el <lb/>
and intrigues that may be used to the <lb/>
contrary. A sound U publican must <lb/>
be in this J car our Lord <lb/>
and <lb/>
that the party, <lb/>
attend this in the next <lb/>
Sen Congress the S. <lb/>
patty having <lb/>
every stipulation the <lb/>
the past lour years, <lb/>
in the support of Col. Harry <lb/>
Skinner, now nothing tin <lb/>
manly support by the Populist cf <lb/>
Republican nominee will the <lb/>
accent in this approaching <lb/>
campaign. into line action, ye <lb/>
U. publicans, and attend the primary, <lb/>
township, conventions your counties. <lb/>
Sec to it, that such good <lb/>
end trusty delegates ate to <lb/>
attend the Convention <lb/>
this District that will carry into <lb/>
force this solvent purpose <lb/>
a publican to succeed Col. <lb/>
Harry Skinner in the proper <lb/>
ill the greatly led d.- <lb/>
s; this District in the next <lb/>
el the so called <lb/>
yours to battle, <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
The above in the lorn <lb/>
a a copy which tell into <lb/>
the hands <lb/>
Rescued by Young. <lb/>
t a Y <lb/>
District Attorney M. Ber- <lb/>
owes s lasting debt <lb/>
Hy I he merest accident, aim Young <lb/>
yesterday extricated the <lb/>
situation, and saved him a eight's <lb/>
confinement in the Federal building. <lb/>
A arc necessary to lead up <lb/>
to the rescue the by the hero <lb/>
the occasion. The District <lb/>
went to his office yesterday after- <lb/>
noon, Mob is in the build- <lb/>
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the visit of lb- r his office <lb/>
with his official However <lb/>
may be, Mr. remained some <lb/>
time his While the <lb/>
Attorney in hi <lb/>
den, the janitor, Dr. who is <lb/>
the president the Sons el de- <lb/>
to close the The <lb/>
he securely locked behind him, and <lb/>
made tor his home, <lb/>
Along the District At- <lb/>
tinny decided that he would go home, <lb/>
sing along the corridor and down <lb/>
the which were in utter <lb/>
darkness, Mr. Barnard <lb/>
the not turning on the <lb/>
lights. But his for the <lb/>
janitor took a more when <lb/>
he arrived at the doors and <lb/>
locked. It gave way to a series <lb/>
of war and and <lb/>
lows and Hours. <lb/>
It was at this that James <lb/>
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and other the King <lb/>
of came upon the <lb/>
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voice distress alarmed <lb/>
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street, gesticulating and <lb/>
for help, Cobb and <lb/>
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soon s cured. A human ladder <lb/>
was and this Jim climbed <lb/>
lo the window. Fearing down below <lb/>
the window, discovered the <lb/>
the District Attorney, <lb/>
who clinging lo lie <lb/>
with hands. <lb/>
The window was <lb/>
and the District y taken from <lb/>
his place The <lb/>
expression en his lace was turned to <lb/>
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the hair bunt falling out i <lb/>
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onion soon oft. but if found <lb/>
ten of lavender <lb/>
and baa of will <lb/>
Woman s <lb/>
Home Companion. <lb/>
of Lev. <lb/>
we were married I used <lb/>
to see a golden around my <lb/>
you see it now <lb/>
ll looks just like any <lb/>
girl's red <lb/>
Are different from all other <lb/>
medicines. Each performs <lb/>
a specific duty, thus doing sway tn <lb/>
drastic purgatives and curing by <lb/>
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One Pink Pill touches the liver, re- <lb/>
moves the bile, the bile <lb/>
moves the bowels. The <lb/>
Tonic Pellet does the rest. <lb/>
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Treat-sat. <lb/>
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Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly before the Se <lb/>
Court I Pitt as <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
L. Bell decease J, Is here- <lb/>
by given to all persona indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the and to all creditors <lb/>
of said to claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed, within twelve mouths after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
D. K. SPAIN, <lb/>
of the estate of Sarah L. Ball <lb/>
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Monday May 2nd, 1898, before the Court door in the town <lb/>
of Greenville, I will tell the following tracts of land to the <lb/>
due for the year 1897, compliance with of the Mac <lb/>
Act, of 1897. W. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I, G. M. trustee in a certain <lb/>
deed In trust executed to me on June <lb/>
the by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
and M. A. trading <lb/>
under the firm name of J. <lb/>
Sons, hereby notify all creditors of <lb/>
said firm or creditors of either the <lb/>
members said firm individually to <lb/>
said claims to the said trustee <lb/>
on or before the day of April, <lb/>
1883, and tile the said claims with the <lb/>
said trustee authenticated on <lb/>
or before the said date, If any <lb/>
shall fail to file said claim as above <lb/>
stated this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of any participation the dividend or <lb/>
arising dim the assets of <lb/>
said This Is by <lb/>
order of This March <lb/>
M. MOORING, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
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impulsively Hung himself <lb/>
her foot and, with his hand pressed <lb/>
upon bis heart and Ins eyes <lb/>
with the of love, <lb/>
wore that he never would rise until <lb/>
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The Daily to tie. tor <lb/>
Gives the home <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
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Chas. for wife, <lb/>
Nobles. and E <lb/>
Tripp, W II <lb/>
Mark <lb/>
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Stokes. Maggie <lb/>
G W <lb/>
Johnson, J <lb/>
Keel. S <lb/>
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U C <lb/>
Jackson Bros Co <lb/>
f., John <lb/>
Campbell, II O <lb/>
Sarah J <lb/>
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Mills, M t <lb/>
Smith, Mrs J U <lb/>
Pal <lb/>
Taft, Mrs K A <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The of Ricks. have this <lb/>
day dissolved by J. A. <lb/>
Hicks and A. II. Taft <lb/>
from the Arm. W lint and K <lb/>
Taft will continue th I as <lb/>
under firm mine of Risks A <lb/>
Taft. All the are to <lb/>
be paid to said Ricks Taft j also <lb/>
assume ad liabilities. <lb/>
March, <lb/>
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B. U. TAFT. <lb/>
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Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
ARE YOU <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
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Thanking our friends the public <lb/>
tor their liberal In <lb/>
put we solicit s of <lb/>
In the future. <lb/>
W. H. RIC <lb/>
Old <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Abbott, T J <lb/>
Braxton. <lb/>
John <lb/>
hen. A agent S B <lb/>
Hint, I. E <lb/>
Watt <lb/>
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Slaughter, <lb/>
A A <lb/>
Stocks, <lb/>
Savage, <lb/>
Tripp, nines <lb/>
Tripp, U B <lb/>
Cobb ft Son, J C. <lb/>
Dupree, J R <lb/>
Hardy, W C <lb/>
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Morgan, J K <lb/>
Mayo, Mrs M E, heirs <lb/>
Mrs Anus <lb/>
Heaves, Mrs W A <lb/>
Reaves, Mrs <lb/>
Vines, C C <lb/>
Vines, Mrs C <lb/>
Webb, <lb/>
Fleming, T E <lb/>
Joyner, Andrew <lb/>
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Id <lb/>
leave Washington for <lb/>
for Tarboro touching at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
same <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of water Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
New York and Boston. <lb/>
Shippers should order their goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion Line from <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
folk ft Baltimore Steamboat Company <lb/>
from Merchants Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON, Agent, <lb/>
J. Age at. , <lb/>
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Kills, Drew and <lb/>
wife <lb/>
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Flour <lb/>
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week, and gives <lb/>
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those <lb/>
tobacco, that <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
Sugar, <lb/>
at lowest market prices <lb/>
as we buy direct fro u t <lb/>
A stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
n and sold at It <lb/>
suit the Limes. Our goods are all <lb/>
sold for t A therefore, . <lb/>
rise to We sell at a close <lb/>
Ban <lb/>
I Robert <lb/>
I Corey, W I <lb/>
Daniel, <lb/>
Dancy, J S <lb/>
Daniel, and wife <lb/>
Ilka. J L <lb/>
1800 <lb/>
Fleming. 1897 <lb/>
Greene W B and wife <lb/>
Harris, <lb/>
1626 <lb/>
received a <lb/>
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every mark respect. <lb/>
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James, Henry <lb/>
Latham, Ed <lb/>
Langley, <lb/>
Mary , <lb/>
House, Mrs M <lb/>
Reaves, <lb/>
Sermons. heirs <lb/>
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Williams, E C <lb/>
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DEAL Kit IN <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
Brooks, M W <lb/>
Cox, M <lb/>
Colin, A. agent L II C <lb/>
Corey, W L F <lb/>
Daniel. Jordan <lb/>
j F <lb/>
Harding A Harding <lb/>
IV <lb/>
May, Ida <lb/>
Mary K <lb/>
Stokes J W <lb/>
Smith, Kate B <lb/>
TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
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every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
eat Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
lies <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
-FOB- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
ft week <lb/>
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VOL XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL la, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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Are monitors in navy <lb/>
lo keep other <lb/>
on their <lb/>
President as the <lb/>
Chief Magistrate, seems to have <lb/>
held himself to keep peace- <lb/>
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know is any relation <lb/>
between a and a kid- <lb/>
napper- <lb/>
A minister <lb/>
to marry two divorced persons. <lb/>
He lie did not keep a <lb/>
repairing <lb/>
a Tory I <lb/>
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pillar his lie is- <lb/>
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but tho is not <lb/>
quite it. <lb/>
ordered a dozen new double <lb/>
and we cant <lb/>
hare war they're in working <lb/>
Tramps Army or Navy. <lb/>
Magistrate yesterday <lb/>
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arraigned him or <lb/>
who would in the army <lb/>
or Charles was <lb/>
him by Policeman Tom <lb/>
for b, <lb/>
Broadway ard street. <lb/>
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the Southern hotel at Louis until <lb/>
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Saturday and was advised by <lb/>
prospective recruit to <lb/>
money for a supper. <lb/>
looked him over. <lb/>
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energy and money. <lb/>
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trinkets they are not heir- <lb/>
write on a sheet paper <lb/>
to go child, this <lb/>
to and on. <lb/>
a or your will, in the fan <lb/>
keeping of a man, and let the <lb/>
place of he known lo et <lb/>
persons. <lb/>
If there Is any division properly <lb/>
to be alter death, a lawyer <lb/>
be employed to nuke the will. A nun <lb/>
who wishes to leave every- <lb/>
thing absolutely to one may <lb/>
make the will the <lb/>
precautions are taken <lb/>
the will ink a single- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
II a mistake i; e the <lb/>
us any erasure may <lb/>
If you wish to la provisions <lb/>
of a will make u new, and the <lb/>
old Will to be d. <lb/>
will must he signed in <lb/>
two witness. <lb/>
No one to whom money or properly <lb/>
has been may witness the will. <lb/>
A minor person under <lb/>
make a will or be an <lb/>
always invalidates o will <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
, SI. Bond. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
J. I. Fleming. <lb/>
He <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
In all the courts. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, Tyson, <lb/>
M. C. N. C <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
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In the <lb/>
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Office over J. <lb/>
Cobb Avon's Store. <lb/>
John B. Long, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
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Attorneys at <lb/>
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W. B. W.<lb/>
RODMAN A <lb/>
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wherever services<lb/>
NOBLES, <lb/>
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On street near Only <lb/>
shop In town by <lb/>
white workmen. <lb/>
a horse <lb/>
on the said <lb/>
tho man M stop and <lb/>
pat him on He always <lb/>
appreciates such attention, and <lb/>
I bettor when I see him <lb/>
smile- <lb/>
bone wears a <lb/>
holiday air and a mischievous <lb/>
look when he has his feet <lb/>
on pavement. Take him in <lb/>
the streets and be looks ordinary. <lb/>
He knows that that is his right <lb/>
place, and wears an air <lb/>
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tired and wants a little <lb/>
human and ho <lb/>
frets up out gutter and <lb/>
hall himself on the <lb/>
be looks at every <lb/>
who comes along in a <lb/>
well-met sort way th it always <lb/>
goes to my heart. <lb/>
other day saw a home <lb/>
ball way on the sidewalk. Near <lb/>
him an Italian with a <lb/>
curt On the curt were apples <lb/>
and flannel Mr- <lb/>
the apples for a long <lb/>
lime, and then, when he saw Ibo <lb/>
Italian looking another way, be <lb/>
slyly circuit up and began to <lb/>
the apples- He had eaten three <lb/>
before the Italian discovered him, <lb/>
and was having a high old time <lb/>
Italian was a good <lb/>
fellow. He simply shoved the <lb/>
horse away and turned the <lb/>
caps toward him- coarse the <lb/>
horse bad no interest to flannel <lb/>
caps. <lb/>
was feeling good <lb/>
I went up and paid for tho <lb/>
apples eaten. The <lb/>
Italian was grateful. I was happy, <lb/>
and as I patted horse on <lb/>
nose be grinned at me and I <lb/>
my hand at with a <lb/>
long, old n I <lb/>
York Bun. <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
In Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Conies upon the bi east <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and we are fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands of the most <lb/>
A look through our stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince the most skeptical that arc <lb/>
hotter prepared than ever serve you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs, <lb/>
Art Squares, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans, Ribbons plain plaid striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a profusion <lb/>
of Beautiful New Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
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through our store. <lb/>
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Sherman n <lb/>
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ii t expression attributed to <lb/>
President pray <lb/>
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and tear u to <lb/>
with j <lb/>
of dead and <lb/>
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and parch, <lb/>
of they <lb/>
into cloths of <lb/>
bock of account shall <lb/>
record tho cost of your <lb/>
book of <lb/>
tho <lb/>
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Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
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pi at Hy <lb/>
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old deacon, <lb/>
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W J. BI <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. c. <lb/>
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t office t <lb/>
N. C. . of-r. <lb/>
THE WAR NEWS. <lb/>
Countries <lb/>
Without <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Key Wot. April <lb/>
I y to Reflector, j rumored report that Stales <lb/>
V C, .,,, hail been blown <lb/>
. Up in Havana is now said to be <lb/>
1893 <lb/>
. Austria, and Italy called <lb/>
n and <lb/>
to plead peace. <lb/>
T- was short and it is <lb/>
fad t -tacit the <lb/>
A Populist caucus in <lb/>
to hold the State OM v. <lb/>
party May <lb/>
Ordered to <lb/>
I By Telegraph <lb/>
I. C, April Consul <lb/>
General I Iron Cuba has <lb/>
been to proceed to <lb/>
All Quiet Along the Washington mid appear the <lb/>
i Telegraph Reflector. on Mon- <lb/>
sound At a Washington, l. C, April j It is sail he will he give <lb/>
the Populists M submit , General LeO a cable relative to a <lb/>
the Democrats a proposition 1-r . .,. , -retails today in j to Mow up <lb/>
operation that the latter i. , that Americans are leaving Maine <lb/>
ably accept and would be put in a <lb/>
they refused. the <lb/>
evils let's tale the dilemma. <lb/>
; idly <lb/>
Got. Taylor, of T. as <lb/>
came the line to deliver S <lb/>
Ml and i reported to have <lb/>
slid that tie audience there <lb/>
which he I v r <lb/>
The Governor ought lo bar n i <lb/>
in advance Winston fiddlers <lb/>
of her own. <lb/>
Lee Expected Saturday <lb/>
Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
W n, C, April <lb/>
t Day give cut the <lb/>
I he expects General Lee to <lb/>
Havana <lb/>
It a bard lo <lb/>
the man <lb/>
highest within e f <lb/>
people, <lb/>
g situation from i x.-it- <lb/>
day to quiet the text loots <lb/>
is under the control <lb/>
the Wall street manipulator and i <lb/>
helping them to fleece the on <lb/>
stock They lo <lb/>
of every Dim III <lb/>
accordingly <lb/>
Change In the Message <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
W. April R-pr.- <lb/>
ct Ohio, after a <lb/>
C with the President today <lb/>
. be no change the <lb/>
message unless there are <lb/>
changes in the <lb/>
Declares <lb/>
By Telegraph lo <lb/>
Washington. P. C. April It is <lb/>
reported here the It gut <lb/>
Issued a decree an <lb/>
armistice with the Cuban <lb/>
but docs not c ltd <lb/>
lo change any of plans. The <lb/>
Foreign <lb/>
tight on actively taking testimony en <lb/>
Maine r. <lb/>
Ne definite conclusions eve he <lb/>
one day of aha-, the day <lb/>
will bring in the war situ <lb/>
One clay it looks like rm bU <lb/>
is M be reached, the <lb/>
everything on i <lb/>
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of situation t <lb/>
lo American They <lb/>
like to see mailers i <lb/>
way or the other. linear, lo <lb/>
lei it he H <lb/>
have war, let it come. Most <lb/>
would he preferable lo a <lb/>
Declined <lb/>
By to <lb/>
April reported <lb/>
I I has <lb/>
p-ts which <lb/>
ii declined. <lb/>
Important <lb/>
By Telegraph Be <lb/>
M April <lb/>
Secretary Day said <lb/>
th re w r. no developments <lb/>
a i material change in the <lb/>
it eking Victoria's Aid <lb/>
fly I to Selector. <lb/>
London, April Be- <lb/>
am lent an urgent <lb/>
I . Queen Victoria <lb/>
id and Inti to rt war <lb/>
for <lb/>
By Telegraph Reflector. <lb/>
n, D. C, April <lb/>
War in has <lb/>
to war stations along <lb/>
the e.; -t <lb/>
Consul <lb/>
By Telegraph <lb/>
We.-hauler. D. C, April <lb/>
United States Rico <lb/>
ban taken hi- departure <lb/>
State Militia to Enrolled <lb/>
C. April <lb/>
Long and tone <lb/>
Committee to <lb/>
I the in th regular <lb/>
St i i and the mer <lb/>
chain Th <lb/>
make a report Monday in <lb/>
with this <lb/>
the Spanish <lb/>
at a whole <lb/>
regards hope as I <lb/>
to Mare <lb/>
Cuba, not con- <lb/>
sider our account with her closed. <lb/>
Congress hat not forgotten, and will <lb/>
not forget, our battleship and the brave <lb/>
sailors who met their d- by Spanish <lb/>
treachery. Peace bet. Spain and <lb/>
the States cannot be <lb/>
until Spain PM mad.- the <lb/>
Maine- -food reparation. <lb/>
a lot of <lb/>
r. w towards and <lb/>
towards Spain by hi- in <lb/>
the bureau ha bat <lb/>
the the It- <lb/>
the purpose <lb/>
get mom men to send <lb/>
a telegram by him lo their <lb/>
and in Con- <lb/>
them lo work for peace. <lb/>
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replies <lb/>
fr.-m their ard <lb/>
and it is the I diagram <lb/>
have a <lb/>
old claim the heirs of John <lb/>
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Chicago, <lb/>
which has b- tuna d by s. <lb/>
was by the House <lb/>
law week carried <lb/>
by the bill pay d H MOs <lb/>
to <lb/>
on Foreign Al- <lb/>
fain that he t.- Maine <lb/>
up by a mine <lb/>
I tested by the a <lb/>
Havana, and the <lb/>
a London firm that they sold <lb/>
Spain a number just that kind <lb/>
mini s use in Cuban served <lb/>
to the most who <lb/>
were not already convinced th -t <lb/>
were responsible the <lb/>
lorn the Maine and the <lb/>
and cowardly so <lb/>
her crew ; also too add to the <lb/>
that must be driven ill the <lb/>
hemisphere. When Captain <lb/>
m the <lb/>
h- the mine <lb/>
Sam a <lb/>
Spaniards on loot, <lb/>
If J Nation's gun <lb/>
at <lb/>
tar load; <lb/>
at de touch hole, <lb/>
like a toed. <lb/>
Country all pieces, <lb/>
h-l, <lb/>
a gun <lb/>
Is sell. <lb/>
FOR FIN <lb/>
Even a woman with <lb/>
says the <lb/>
jump at <lb/>
Does ever comet <lb/>
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announcing for that war <lb/>
be ii, us then- <lb/>
become of that <lb/>
millionaire who was so <lb/>
over the <lb/>
he's driving a <lb/>
dray for a <lb/>
Tis <lb/>
ye have <lb/>
For they've jailed an Irish sailor <lb/>
Fur the av the <lb/>
A Patriotic Example- <lb/>
One of the moat important <lb/>
of this <lb/>
that its <lb/>
attached to the Na- <lb/>
shield be called out <lb/>
for active the <lb/>
bank will not only their <lb/>
places open for them, <lb/>
pay them their fall salaries while <lb/>
under arms. <lb/>
the spirit of pat- <lb/>
defense <lb/>
of our country can rest with <lb/>
serenity. It example which <lb/>
the presumes would be <lb/>
generally followed by important <lb/>
financial and <lb/>
yet it is well lo have a <lb/>
proposition first advanced by <lb/>
such a representative and <lb/>
institution as the Chemical <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The frost had no effect upon <lb/>
the which ware <lb/>
bursting into bloom. <lb/>
Miss suppose <lb/>
ho was very close to when ha <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
and he's been to me <lb/>
ever Ho won't even me <lb/>
an Easter <lb/>
state unrest <lb/>
Spain Her Ground- <lb/>
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April Spanish Cal- <lb/>
. a matting last night decided <lb/>
i i . no Change in d it has <lb/>
j n. <lb/>
i lie Situation <lb/>
D- W. Patrick, of Snow ill <lb/>
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II e Mar look a <lb/>
Ii i el the worse. A <lb/>
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ii it been received say <lb/>
W- R- of <lb/>
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J. L. the d I is to go lo Cot- <lb/>
of the Farmer, <lb/>
him with libel. <lb/>
Spain <lb/>
By Cable to Bi <lb/>
Rune, Vatican is in <lb/>
of information Iron Madrid-hat <lb/>
III- situation War is <lb/>
result looks I <lb/>
Preparing <lb/>
By to Reflector. <lb/>
Key , April <lb/>
boats arc today lay and He <lb/>
lively preparing for hostilities at <lb/>
Served Right. <lb/>
proposed to me on a <lb/>
yon accept <lb/>
coarse not- Do you sup- <lb/>
I would marry a in tn who <lb/>
not care two cents for <lb/>
How Thankful <lb/>
Pain Wat Maddening and Hope <lb/>
Had Been Abandoned- Wonder- <lb/>
Results of in- tho Blood. <lb/>
very severe in my left <lb/>
which grew worse, and <lb/>
a broke cot above knee. <lb/>
It discharged a gnat deal and the pain <lb/>
from my down was maddening. <lb/>
Large, hard, purple spots appeared OB ray <lb/>
lag. I sum-red in this way tor year, <lb/>
and gave up all hope of ever being cured. <lb/>
My wile was reading of a case like mine <lb/>
cured Kg Hoods and she <lb/>
advised me to try It. I began taking It <lb/>
and When I bad used a I <lb/>
found relief from my suffering. Ob, <lb/>
how rim for this relief I I am <lb/>
than I have ever been In my life. <lb/>
I am In the have a good <lb/>
appetite and am a new man <lb/>
J. F. Moors. Falls, Maine. <lb/>
Is True Blood <lb/>
Scents. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
War Notes <lb/>
Spain we her <lb/>
If she'll to <lb/>
supply tao <lb/>
All tho in jail <lb/>
have offered to join the army II <lb/>
the will just lot <lb/>
out <lb/>
In case of war we'll have to it <lb/>
used Id water. It'll come hard to <lb/>
the old colonels, but there's <lb/>
help for it. <lb/>
The having <lb/>
no are temporarily march- <lb/>
with b la case <lb/>
of war they will a clean <lb/>
Las the <lb/>
of Wiley Low, of <lb/>
a melon down . <lb/>
week he up th. <lb/>
seed, which was M <lb/>
as when u <lb/>
Monday. Lie <lb/>
a- Ii and <lb/>
, bit baggage at Madrid and <lb/>
. t in the of lab <lb/>
for <lb/>
Th. morning oil says that war is- <lb/>
c-t <lb/>
-i- <lb/>
Critical. <lb/>
to <lb/>
u. April <lb/>
.; around the White <lb/>
was a large man of straw kill and War and Department <lb/>
at th feet of Mark n. ,. . <lb/>
. is ill Cuban <lb/>
placed <lb/>
i. . Congress, Ml <lb/>
i . In lbs label <lb/>
The people of N- 0-i <lb/>
held an indignation <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
in Tho <lb/>
the the effigy a ti <lb/>
was dragged in Hi. <lb/>
dust a of gold, on <lb/>
by Mark Hanna. <lb/>
Continue <lb/>
By o <lb/>
Key West, Ha., April <lb/>
to corns here that <lb/>
and bra ill are being par <lb/>
p by Spanish soldiers in <lb/>
As th.- go mi <lb/>
for they are <lb/>
soldiers and hundred <lb/>
at Jacksonville <lb/>
Telegraph to <lb/>
Jacksonville, April These <lb/>
i- ii excitement here and all <lb/>
tire leaving. Rapid fire <lb/>
are I.-in; tho m the <lb/>
Si. riv.-r Hi approach <lb/>
o r and city. <lb/>
The outlook for the ., <lb/>
crop in this ll very <lb/>
says the <lb/>
Record. Comparatively <lb/>
led in increased <lb/>
the winter wheat In the <lb/>
fall of 1897, and they o <lb/>
a similar upon <lb/>
An <lb/>
ally favorable winter ha <lb/>
the plant, and <lb/>
crop is i's fin- I <lb/>
stages of development in <lb/>
condition. Will. <lb/>
a healthier stand and <lb/>
spring he conditions It <lb/>
point to a yield i- <lb/>
excess of last <lb/>
in <lb/>
however, ore also much <lb/>
than those of 1897, the pro <lb/>
for tho cf SO <lb/>
active demand for American <lb/>
wheat July is not so <lb/>
as it year ago. <lb/>
production may <lb/>
of III <lb/>
will have i <lb/>
advantage in stimulating; <lb/>
-ti now then. <lb/>
port lion. Havana <lb/>
is <lb/>
. time is there is <lb/>
.- i -Lint that an outbreak <lb/>
ii.;. any and <lb/>
of If ill continue. The <lb/>
.- of bond may have <lb/>
t. p <lb/>
l he <lb/>
nil code <lb/>
i are passed <lb/>
hi- lo he deciphered by the <lb/>
pf center. The strictest <lb/>
. ohs.-n-ed. <lb/>
No Ii Lee. <lb/>
Telegraph to <lb/>
D. C, April to <lb/>
n ion I no had been <lb/>
ed here that Conga General Leo had <lb/>
Havana, and whatever of <lb/>
his movements is known the White <lb/>
House. Information him been <lb/>
hourly expected. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
By T. I- graph Reflector. <lb/>
K-y West, , April he mos- <lb/>
excitement h-re <lb/>
over a report <lb/>
that United light <lb/>
Kern was blown up ill <lb/>
that No <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
was t j- order the Spanish nu- <lb/>
that he preferred <lb/>
not lo a-i opinion . that just <lb/>
now, his manner left no doubt in <lb/>
the m of those present he <lb/>
no on the t. <lb/>
c fill that he has shown <lb/>
to he, be doesn't to an <lb/>
opinion he backed by ah- <lb/>
The currency by the <lb/>
of the on <lb/>
Banging and Currency, which was this <lb/>
we.-k in the House, <lb/>
largely the . so- <lb/>
which <lb/>
in. t us to the <lb/>
an issue and r <lb/>
division in die Department, <lb/>
the i t.-n- <lb/>
notes an to be known <lb/>
reserve and lo die <lb/>
National This bill <lb/>
has just about as to be. <lb/>
con e a law during lite pie. <lb/>
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Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
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Tailor-Made Suits <lb/>
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trial. <lb/>
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The Register of Deeds live <lb/>
marriage licenses last week. <lb/>
II. Holland <lb/>
J. II. Williams Rosa I. <lb/>
Chas. and Mary J. Pitt. <lb/>
Can- and <lb/>
Brown Cl <lb/>
Roll of Honor, <lb/>
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Cobb, <lb/>
Mary Maggie <lb/>
Barrett, Dora <lb/>
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Leans and N. rs <lb/>
Morgan. <lb/>
Barrett, Bar- <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
Henry Tyson, Leon Jones, <lb/>
Warren and <lb/>
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West Pitt, resisting flier, not guilty. <lb/>
Tom Brown and as <lb/>
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ml guilty, fin- d each and CO IS. <lb/>
Tilt and Prank <lb/>
Tali <lb/>
II. my i n I Fleming, <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Willie earning concealed <lb/>
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m Allen, Jr , gambling, Is <lb/>
guilty, pay- <lb/>
in-lit of <lb/>
Marshall <lb/>
literature, guilty. <lb/>
h T. Collis Sum Allen, i ll <lb/>
lined and coin. <lb/>
carrying <lb/>
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I. A Colter, <lb/>
graduated nth in bis <lb/>
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assigned to the <lb/>
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so many line said. Don't be <lb/>
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has a nice assortment Pans <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 they are. <lb/>
never, <lb/>
But should <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Como to sea us. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
Anything from I <lb/>
a tat t . <lb/>
The Daily <lb/>
the homo <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber II not you <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
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Jo its farmer all <lb/>
than <lb/>
them to special <lb/>
to the raising of food <lb/>
This is the hotter <lb/>
course for them to patina <lb/>
but this if we are <lb/>
to that now. provisions will <lb/>
be <lb/>
will as be lower. If war is <lb/>
entered we need not <lb/>
it to concluded break- <lb/>
fast. We wish we <lb/>
so. it i prolonged <lb/>
the greater will be the demand <lb/>
f food the less <lb/>
for cotton. Those who <lb/>
will heed is very important <lb/>
will than the Post <lb/>
for its this direction <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
The War. <lb/>
A of the intelligent <lb/>
farmers of this are <lb/>
watching the very narrowly, <lb/>
in order to what sort of <lb/>
crops to pitch, is to be <lb/>
war they will on; if not, <lb/>
they Rill prepare, m usual, for <lb/>
An <lb/>
this last <lb/>
it is very <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Freddy's fear. <lb/>
They pass a plate to <lb/>
Freddy at dessert. He puts <lb/>
his hand, hesitates, it <lb/>
back and begins to weep. <lb/>
yon asks <lb/>
his mother- <lb/>
you are going to <lb/>
scold me when I choose the <lb/>
biggest <lb/>
Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Is only a year. I <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
and gives <lb/>
to the ea- <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
The family clock at IV U. <lb/>
tor's residence out up a queer <lb/>
caper last night- There was a <lb/>
for a few minutes. <lb/>
then the door flew open and <lb/>
i spring shot out over the r <lb/>
like a snake. It is supposed that <lb/>
the clock had the fever <lb/>
and just not to work an y <lb/>
San. <lb/>
The A Ohio Railroad <lb/>
Company bus eighteen <lb/>
its employ as elation agents, and <lb/>
very <lb/>
pleased with the way <lb/>
perform their duties. These <lb/>
women act Doth freight and <lb/>
agent, and it is said in <lb/>
their favor by the traveling an- <lb/>
that their are <lb/>
always perfectly straight. <lb/>
An odd tombstone has been <lb/>
in a cemetery in <lb/>
It marks the grave of <lb/>
James Jacobs, a who <lb/>
diet 1891. He was of a <lb/>
so bis father had <lb/>
a valise in marble and <lb/>
placid on the grave. The <lb/>
in addition to name, date <lb/>
birth, death, In is <lb/>
where be <lb/>
At the April of <lb/>
Board of County <lb/>
i was <lb/>
Amount allowed <lb/>
jail expense and conveying <lb/>
prisoners bridges and <lb/>
County Home <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
Constables witnesses, etc- <lb/>
jurors insane <lb/>
Health <lb/>
Commissioners Register <lb/>
of Deeds Greenville stock <lb/>
law ; C- and C. <lb/>
stock law <lb/>
Lottie Simmons mid Mary F- <lb/>
were iced an <lb/>
list for each per and <lb/>
Robert Ann Robinson for per <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
Jim Jones, was refund- <lb/>
ed for poll tax incorrectly <lb/>
charged him- <lb/>
II. C Dixon, Swift was <lb/>
refunded tuxes erroneously <lb/>
charged against him. <lb/>
Mills, was refund- <lb/>
ed tuxes erroneously charged <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Joseph was <lb/>
refunded cents tax <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
It was ordered that be <lb/>
for a true <lb/>
meridian post near the county <lb/>
seat. <lb/>
R- L. was exempted <lb/>
from poll tax for <lb/>
Thirty nine members of Hope <lb/>
Fire Company were exempted <lb/>
from poll lax for 1897. <lb/>
Pauper allowance of <lb/>
Cherry was increased to per <lb/>
month. <lb/>
J. Patrick Co. were <lb/>
en onerous tax charge. <lb/>
W. H. was ref poll <lb/>
tax one ho being <lb/>
charged in two <lb/>
The chapel at the County Home <lb/>
being nearly completed, it was <lb/>
ordered that Rev- N. M. Watson <lb/>
of the Methodist and Rev, <lb/>
A. W- of . e Baptist <lb/>
church, he requested to dedicate <lb/>
the building at their appointment. <lb/>
following were appointed <lb/>
to list in the several towns- <lb/>
ships ; <lb/>
Beaver H. Manning. <lb/>
L Stancill. <lb/>
P. Manning. <lb/>
J Rawls. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman. <lb/>
J. C. Wilson, <lb/>
Falkland-II- <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. M- Brown-, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Swift Creek-S V. Cox. <lb/>
It may have been observed <lb/>
up so large in the <lb/>
present as to overshadow <lb/>
and even <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
John D. Bellamy, Esq., <lb/>
at and the <lb/>
is indebted to for in- <lb/>
formation regarding a <lb/>
find made by Hi. Lloyd <lb/>
on bis place near that town. Re <lb/>
haying past boles for tense <lb/>
dog Thursday and a <lb/>
human two feet <lb/>
the surface. Additional <lb/>
revealed whole human <lb/>
skeleton- <lb/>
Mr. made farther exam- <lb/>
nations and exhumed thirteen <lb/>
other skeletons. The bodies had <lb/>
been buried in a circle, beads <lb/>
touching in the <lb/>
the neck of of the skeletons <lb/>
was a string of beads and a <lb/>
of periwinkle Mr <lb/>
thinks that bis find <lb/>
be an old Indian grays or <lb/>
However, <lb/>
interment is <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
A Glens Falls teacher was <lb/>
trying to impress on class th e <lb/>
lessons of Washington's <lb/>
and other she <lb/>
Bout <lb/>
bad what Wash- <lb/>
have been father <lb/>
was the prompt reply <lb/>
of one of the York <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having been appointed and qualified <lb/>
as administrator of the late Jesse <lb/>
ceased, all persona are <lb/>
to present all against the <lb/>
estate of the said Jesse A-isms pay- <lb/>
on or th 8th day March. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persona indebted <lb/>
to the estate are requested <lb/>
immediate settlement. <lb/>
day of Match, MM, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
T. C. Attorney. <lb/>
A been b friend <lb/>
ed by Martin, of Chicago <lb/>
recently give to benefactor <lb/>
an old Scotch coin as a <lb/>
judge has been in- <lb/>
formed the other coin <lb/>
existence is a the British <lb/>
Museum, and a collector has of- <lb/>
him for the <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
-Z; <lb/>
Cure Al <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
To those <lb/>
in malarial districts Pills <lb/>
are <lb/>
system in perfect order and are <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
for sick headache, indigestion, <lb/>
malaria, torpid liver, <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
I DIM <lb/>
EMBALMERS. <lb/>
We have -mt received a <lb/>
and the of <lb/>
fins and in wood, met i <lb/>
lie cloth ever brought <lb/>
We mo pro to J l <lb/>
in all Its forms; <lb/>
Personal attention given to co <lb/>
and bodies en- <lb/>
trusted to will <lb/>
every of <lb/>
are man r <lb/>
Kb do not want <lb/>
invite <lb/>
We can be at any and <lb/>
times John <lb/>
Baggy i building. <lb/>
BOB ft CO. <lb/>
BALE OF LAND FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Mag 2nd, 1898, Cowl in the town <lb/>
of f tell the following of land to the <lb/>
due thereon for the year 1897, of the <lb/>
law of 1897. W. H, <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
BEAVER DAM <lb/>
a. a <lb/>
for wile, <lb/>
Knight. W <lb/>
Stokes, <lb/>
Teel, V <lb/>
Cooper,<lb/>
J TO <lb/>
Keel. J<lb/>
K It <lb/>
Jackson Bros<lb/>
i. Mi. Sarah N<lb/>
Mrs J <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Tall, Mrs <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Braxton. <lb/>
lion, A- S TO <lb/>
Hart, <lb/>
Watt Spier. J E Slaughter,<lb/>
IN <lb/>
A To <lb/>
Stocks, <lb/>
Savage,<lb/>
To <lb/>
Cobb A Son, J To <lb/>
Hardy, W <lb/>
Johnson. I To <lb/>
Morgan, I To <lb/>
Mrs Ml, To <lb/>
Parker, <lb/>
Heaves, w To To <lb/>
Reaves. mi <lb/>
Vines, C <lb/>
Mrs C To <lb/>
Fleming. T To To <lb/>
Joyner, <lb/>
r To <lb/>
Margaret W To<lb/>
Kill, Drew and <lb/>
Cherry,<lb/>
Corey. W TO <lb/>
Daniel, <lb/>
Dudley, TO <lb/>
J IT <lb/>
Daniel, J D and M <lb/>
Eaton, to a to <lb/>
Elka. J<lb/>
Fleming, Sylvester, <lb/>
Greene W and<lb/>
B J t<lb/>
Parker, Marj , Route, lira M<lb/>
Reaves, Mathew,<lb/>
Sugg, I A E<lb/>
White, <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Wooten, A linen, <lb/>
CREEK <lb/>
Cox, John TO <lb/>
A. agent II <lb/>
Corey, W <lb/>
Daniel. <lb/>
Harding Harding<lb/>
May. <lb/>
Mary E Smith, Kate <lb/>
TO . ii <lb/>
Dealer la <lb/>
Fort Sides, <lb/>
and Merchants buying <lb/>
will It to their In <lb/>
eat to get our prices <lb/>
Our stock <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always at <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar <lb/>
u we buy direst <lb/>
A complete stock <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
u hand and told at t <lb/>
mil the time. Our are all <lb/>
and sold <lb/>
to ran we sell at a margin. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
If any names appear have for their let <lb/>
M at In <lb/>
SALE FOR TAXES. <lb/>
On Monday, May 2nd, the Court <lb/>
door In I will sail <lb/>
following property for due the <lb/>
town of the year 1887. <lb/>
Clark, Reuben, Jr. one town let, tax <lb/>
cut 11.30, total II. <lb/>
Clark, Pater, In lot. <lb/>
tax 81.-3. coat 81.30. <lb/>
J. J. one lot, lax 86.17, <lb/>
east 81.30. total 17.87. <lb/>
one town lot. <lb/>
82.93. <lb/>
W M., one town lot. tax <lb/>
con 11.30, total <lb/>
Peyton, Charlie, one Iowa lot, tax <lb/>
11.47, 11-3, total 12.77. <lb/>
Town Tax Collector. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
and obtained and alt P- <lb/>
B. <lb/>
. c i t mum it UM <lb/>
i. ii ii-i- i <lb/>
bend model, .-.- or vita <lb/>
. He ii .- II or of <lb/>
pot d-j. Ml patent <lb/>
A m with <lb/>
earn, in lat t. a. and foreign <lb/>
. <lb/>
Add <lb/>
J C. LAMER k GO <lb/>
N- <lb/>
--------DE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
CHARD<lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
. Friday <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL <lb/>
Leap Years Will Out. <lb/>
time leap year ill go <lb/>
of existence <lb/>
ed an to a <lb/>
Star reporter, as it will not <lb/>
occur for over years we <lb/>
haven't personal i i. ti. -1 in <lb/>
event. In <lb/>
of vents 1900 be leap year, <lb/>
but it will ft i left in <lb/>
In it <lb/>
does it does rot occur, <lb/>
ply because it not in <lb/>
it occur. <lb/>
story if a Ions cue, but it can I e <lb/>
bin mi lie av. race <lb/>
ii can it <lb/>
difficulty. It 1562 <lb/>
of Julian calender, <lb/>
ten were dropped no as to <lb/>
en <lb/>
new but present of <lb/>
calculating lime. Bo as to keep <lb/>
it was <lb/>
determined a year ending a <lb/>
century should not be <lb/>
except every fourth century. <lb/>
there no leap year in <lb/>
nor 1900. It is, or at <lb/>
least was, rough on <lb/>
ladies who have special <lb/>
in leap year, for it is the <lb/>
only year it is proper for them <lb/>
to in mar- <lb/>
bat it bar, also been so in <lb/>
matters womankind, <lb/>
moo reasons for <lb/>
restricting privileges. The <lb/>
ladies get left again in 1900, but <lb/>
will not b many of <lb/>
those who see 1900 who will see <lb/>
latter year, ending a <lb/>
fourth will be a leap <lb/>
year. In this way, three <lb/>
are retrenched in four centuries, <lb/>
and remaining seven days will <lb/>
be made in a little over <lb/>
year. Alter I bot calendar years <lb/>
will be like solar years and <lb/>
errors in tho calculation <lb/>
of time will occur no more. The <lb/>
loss of leap years will in thous- <lb/>
ands of years affect seasons, <lb/>
I suppose the mathematicians <lb/>
of hence will be so <lb/>
flip in handling figures and <lb/>
calculations that they will have <lb/>
no difficulty in keeping things <lb/>
going <lb/>
run pills. <lb/>
Send your address to II. E. <lb/>
and get a tree box Dr <lb/>
New Life Fill. A trial mil <lb/>
convince you of their These <lb/>
are in action and are <lb/>
effective In the rare of <lb/>
and Sick Headache. or Malaria <lb/>
and Liver troubles have been <lb/>
proved They are <lb/>
teed to perfectly free from every <lb/>
and to be purely <lb/>
vegetable. do not weaken by <lb/>
their action, but by giving tone to <lb/>
and greatly Invigorate <lb/>
the Regular per box. <lb/>
gold by Jim. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
In all courts. <lb/>
Swift B. <lb/>
N. C. N. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
In all the <lb/>
u. L. <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
n. o <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
Cobb A Son's Store. <lb/>
It. r. Ii. Long, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SHALL A LONG. <lb/>
Attorneys and at <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
In all <lb/>
Early It <lb/>
i even m. n from <lb/>
United <lb/>
was lying in<lb/>
Newt-. <lb/>
they <lb/>
and <lb/>
i of . <lb/>
to Hid of the <lb/>
and .- I work <lb/>
to trace the men. tin. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Atlantic Line <lb/>
fain, and ere away <lb/>
Tue wires became hot with <lb/>
Io various points <lb/>
along the route to men- <lb/>
I was they bad <lb/>
reached Wilson, N C, and then <lb/>
the officers set Io work, v hen <lb/>
train bad rent-hod Kooky <lb/>
deserters vane <lb/>
They were turned <lb/>
over to an from Norfolk <lb/>
who carried them to that city <lb/>
where they will be dealt with. <lb/>
The other five escaped, though <lb/>
it could not be learned how. It <lb/>
was not ascertained whether or <lb/>
not were with the two who <lb/>
were it is <lb/>
they proceeded northward on the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line, and pro- <lb/>
reached Washington <lb/>
Press Visitor. <lb/>
Pursuit a Fortune. <lb/>
Years ago there were <lb/>
brothers in what I <lb/>
county. One of i. <lb/>
settled in what afterwards became <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
and accumulated much property. <lb/>
The other two were doctors- One <lb/>
settled District of Columbia <lb/>
and at the time of bis death left a <lb/>
vast estate. third one settled <lb/>
in California, dying about twenty <lb/>
five years ago, leaving an estate <lb/>
of but without heirs. <lb/>
name of the these brothers <lb/>
was and the California <lb/>
estate belongs to <lb/>
family of Union and <lb/>
counties. Judge <lb/>
Bynum while on a visit to <lb/>
some learned of the <lb/>
convinced above mention- <lb/>
ed families are <lb/>
were informed of matter, with <lb/>
the result that <lb/>
Messrs. a <lb/>
who with Judge Bynum are now <lb/>
busy at work tracing <lb/>
logy of the is no <lb/>
of the existence of the properly, <lb/>
nor does there regard- <lb/>
who the heirs are, and if the <lb/>
necessary proof of kinship be <lb/>
found, they will into posses <lb/>
lion of Journal. <lb/>
W. B. Redman. W. Crimea <lb/>
-1 ii ii. <lb/>
Re A <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
wherever <lb/>
NOBLES, <lb/>
ARTIST <lb/>
On Fourth at reel near <lb/>
Barber In town by <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller C <lb/>
Comes upon the <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and we arc fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands of the most fastidious. <lb/>
A look through our stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince the most skeptical that we arc <lb/>
better prepared than ever to serve you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies plain white and colors, Swiss, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
Linen, <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 and striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a profusion <lb/>
of Beautiful New Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
Come to sec us, will be glad to show you <lb/>
through our store. <lb/>
r line of <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful to see. <lb/>
i. g. <lb/>
No in-, i. I.- ii .,. . i . , <lb/>
all s . . ,. . <lb/>
i. r , t.-. u an I <lb/>
l the . i <lb/>
Hi . I r . . .; <lb/>
to i in lira city <lb/>
Ill m ; ; . p . <lb/>
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II I <lb/>
is i n . <lb/>
be mid thin b it i- <lb/>
Ii i. v ill l <lb/>
Hi i <lb/>
n a on nut only i .- <lb/>
cilia bi t ll ii mi- ; <lb/>
I ., <lb/>
not lot i . . <lb/>
but Lu-. . , . i,. , i. <lb/>
w i mi i <lb/>
and i. ,. . , ,. <lb/>
i.-i .,; ii r . , I <lb/>
I. i. of lb <lb/>
Ii ii i- , <lb/>
party in <lb/>
to L. tiled, then <lb/>
as ii give ill <lb/>
i ii body It i . <lb/>
let the lake <lb/>
th- In- no inn <lb/>
opinions Io the mull. The old boy <lb/>
run <lb/>
of not pr. j.-.- i i m <lb/>
State, ii. ii. rail who I <lb/>
their ii i i , <lb/>
primaries and <lb/>
fend -i to <lb/>
will and by <lb/>
or and its <lb/>
integrity. All <lb/>
Ku-i will lace <lb/>
the warning and govern <lb/>
JUST FOR FUN. <lb/>
are <lb/>
opposed to war. realize <lb/>
tho would be toward <lb/>
Spain, it in baa <lb/>
admitted it was one <lb/>
theories which <lb/>
and blew in Maine. <lb/>
board to-day that <lb/>
threw you <lb/>
Yes, <lb/>
doesn't seem to broken <lb/>
your bat's my <lb/>
got to do with it T She broke my <lb/>
bicycle in the collision <lb/>
lier <lb/>
Get out my m o <lb/>
mil, straw hat and winter <lb/>
wraps, <lb/>
My suit and <lb/>
and pile thorn all <lb/>
think me crazy, mother <lb/>
dear, to call for all , <lb/>
I'm a day <lb/>
in Ibis queer April weather. <lb/>
he Spanish Family. <lb/>
XIII, Kins <lb/>
was born six <lb/>
months after the death bi <lb/>
father, XII. His <lb/>
mother, Maria who <lb/>
is now Queen mi <lb/>
Austrian Tho <lb/>
two the <lb/>
of age, <lb/>
and <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
King's is ex- <lb/>
Queen Isabella, born 1830, crown- <lb/>
ed 1833, abdicated 1870. ll-.-i <lb/>
husband, the Infant Francis d <lb/>
born is still <lb/>
One of aunts <lb/>
Eulalie, of <lb/>
of Orleans, who <lb/>
United States and the <lb/>
World's Fair in 1893. Another <lb/>
aunt is the Isabella- <lb/>
widow of the Count de <lb/>
and a third Maria, <lb/>
wile Louis of Bavaria. <lb/>
The the <lb/>
Louis, widow of tho Duke <lb/>
of of King <lb/>
Louis Philippe of is the <lb/>
mother of a sou and u daughter, <lb/>
the latter being the wile of <lb/>
late Count of Paris hood of the <lb/>
of Orleans. <lb/>
The kinsman who worries the <lb/>
government, and <lb/>
on the govt no- In <lb/>
is Don the <lb/>
s u pretender <lb/>
to the throne. He bus a large <lb/>
following, the fear bis <lb/>
popularity increasing is the <lb/>
tho <lb/>
government to please the <lb/>
people. The Spanish people <lb/>
want to Git t tho United . <lb/>
and Don Carlos <lb/>
has lour a sou, <lb/>
Jaime, t n 1870, who is very <lb/>
bis <lb/>
lather's the <lb/>
darts not displease <lb/>
the people. If it should back <lb/>
down, the would fall, <lb/>
Carlos would reign. <lb/>
Most Popular American. <lb/>
moat i Ant. today i.- <lb/>
Hi name i on <lb/>
Una, Ti. big <lb/>
front d of the country <lb/>
the other, irrespective l <lb/>
In <lb/>
duties. is <lb/>
kind, and court <lb/>
la proud lite <lb/>
a brave ind <lb/>
General i in i <lb/>
our baa <lb/>
been called upon tan-. When <lb/>
Mil, now Minis Lo <lb/>
is ins mm 11.111 the <lb/>
will touch elbows men <lb/>
1.01.01 a <lb/>
will have no devoted <lb/>
the ii the m <lb/>
in late <lb/>
War, D 1- <lb/>
to Li- deplored. r <lb/>
hate blotting <lb/>
ii will ml mi evil. <lb/>
Now ion <lb/>
and <lb/>
ion, April lib <lb/>
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