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seen so signal a Isidore a in the <lb/>
ease our recent negotiations, <lb/>
with Spain. The policy the <lb/>
President and the State <lb/>
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Spaniard. Spain has not j <lb/>
or with a single one of I <lb/>
the American propositions. <lb/>
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the power to digest and <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
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the liver does not act it's part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
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lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Best in use. The outfit business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
cheap are.<lb/>
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contains the news every <lb/>
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tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
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the of the army <lb/>
and navy the militia of the <lb/>
states to the Span- <lb/>
out of Cuba were those who <lb/>
stock the to Mr. <lb/>
since Cuba <lb/>
and the same <lb/>
now that the Senate has adopted <lb/>
a resolution differing from the <lb/>
resolution in <lb/>
particular, notably the <lb/>
of Cuban independence, are <lb/>
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bringing a deadlock be- <lb/>
tween the and Senate. <lb/>
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make men trickery some- <lb/>
where, even if they exactly <lb/>
locale it- <lb/>
Mr. claims that be is <lb/>
anxious to go tight Mid <lb/>
drive the of Cuba <lb/>
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and it may he is. but the <lb/>
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ports, livery way one <lb/>
turns Le's confronted by an <lb/>
just now. It Mr. acts <lb/>
upon that resolution be will <lb/>
tho country; if he <lb/>
exercise bis constitutional <lb/>
to held it ton signing <lb/>
it, he would rouse tho country to <lb/>
a slate of <lb/>
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been said during this <lb/>
Congress than reply of <lb/>
i Bailey, of Texas, <lb/>
the taunt that he had lost bis <lb/>
head, when he hotly replied to <lb/>
lit characterized as <lb/>
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part of Representative of <lb/>
a man may his <lb/>
temper very great <lb/>
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very natural thing; but men may <lb/>
lose their tempers still not <lb/>
lose their heads. But if in order <lb/>
for a man to bis <lb/>
equanimity cool he <lb/>
must allow to pass <lb/>
11- then I prefer to be <lb/>
with who lose their <lb/>
beads. I would infinitely rather <lb/>
low my head in resenting an <lb/>
insult than to lose my self respect <lb/>
by submitting to <lb/>
Senator Money apologized to <lb/>
the Senate for having keen <lb/>
in calling Senator <lb/>
Wellington a liar the latter <lb/>
charged that tho former bad gone <lb/>
to Cuba as agent for a newspaper, <lb/>
but he did not and has not <lb/>
to Wellington. On tho <lb/>
c he took especially pains <lb/>
to emphasize his personal <lb/>
outside of <lb/>
chamber language. There <lb/>
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who is so absolutely friendless <lb/>
a Wellington, and it all bis <lb/>
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go by to a monkey of <lb/>
self. He alone of all the Senator <lb/>
in his speech that <lb/>
no reason or to fight Spain. <lb/>
Although there have been all <lb/>
sorts of concerning an <lb/>
attempted European <lb/>
by force at the last minute to <lb/>
prevent United <lb/>
Cuba away from Spa-n, it is a <lb/>
fact members of <lb/>
have been by <lb/>
European diplomats for tho <lb/>
pose how a bluff <lb/>
at on the <lb/>
part of tho <lb/>
Europe would be <lb/>
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m I. who wore it can <lb/>
be stated that every one of them <lb/>
promptly replied that any <lb/>
of that kind would be at once <lb/>
u would be infringe- <lb/>
on the that <lb/>
not, sou Id not, De i <lb/>
by any American . . <lb/>
Archbishop Ireland met <lb/>
view from first, informed <lb/>
the Pope that the United States <lb/>
Would European <lb/>
that whatever could be <lb/>
accomplished by <lb/>
would be in Spain. <lb/>
Archbishop, who was <lb/>
for about ten days, has <lb/>
gone away thoroughly convinced <lb/>
that American of <lb/>
is now absolutely sure to come- <lb/>
He has so informed <lb/>
it is believed bas suggested that <lb/>
Hie endeavor to persuade <lb/>
to surrender <lb/>
Cuba not wait to be driven <lb/>
out- <lb/>
Lee hasn't lost any cf the <lb/>
bard horse sense for which his <lb/>
friends have so long admire him. <lb/>
lie t avoid the <lb/>
given him when he <lb/>
first arrived Washington, <lb/>
but when invited to a reception <lb/>
to be hold in bis honor Union <lb/>
and Confederate he declined. <lb/>
Wise IV.- He that the <lb/>
is being brought to <lb/>
bear favor of his being put in <lb/>
command of troops to be sent <lb/>
to Cuba ha j already aroused pol- <lb/>
jealousy, and he will not <lb/>
give them a chance to that he <lb/>
Irving to push himself- He <lb/>
has been assigned a room in the <lb/>
of Slate, in order that <lb/>
the administration may avail itself <lb/>
his knowledge of Cuban affairs <lb/>
so I an it may be <lb/>
Notice Dissolution. <lb/>
The Ricki A MM this <lb/>
dissolved by J. A. <lb/>
Kicks and A. II. <lb/>
the Arm. W. Kick and K. II. <lb/>
I Tail will continue the business same as <lb/>
under firm Ricks <lb/>
i All due the are to <lb/>
be paid to Rick i who <lb/>
assume ail liabilities. <lb/>
March, 7th, ISM. J. A. RICKS, <lb/>
W. H. RICKS, <lb/>
K. II. TAFT. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
II been appointed qualified <lb/>
as administrator of tho late <lb/>
ceased, all persona are hereby <lb/>
I m all the <lb/>
of the -ill Jesse Adams for pay- <lb/>
on or before Sen day of March, <lb/>
or this ii will be plead la bar <lb/>
their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
Io the said estate are requested to make <lb/>
lire the <lb/>
day of MM. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
T. C. Wooten. Attorney. <lb/>
Thanking cur friends the <lb/>
for their in <lb/>
the past we solicit a of th <lb/>
same in the future. <lb/>
W. II. RICKS <lb/>
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Monday Mag 2nd, before Com-t House door in the <lb/>
of Greenville, I sell the following tracts of land to satisfy the taxes <lb/>
due thereon for the year it-it h section of the Maine <lb/>
laws of W. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
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Williams. <lb/>
White, Benjamin <lb/>
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TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Wooten, Abram,<lb/>
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Colin, A. agent <lb/>
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If names appear above for their taxes let <lb/>
the at and will In <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly before the I u- <lb/>
Court Clerk Put as <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
L. Bell decease, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to nude and to all creditors <lb/>
of add estate to present their claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to <lb/>
signed. within twelve months after the <lb/>
date this or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery <lb/>
This the 4th day of March <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
Executor of the estate of Sarah ,. Hell <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I. C. II. Mooring, trustee In a certain <lb/>
in trust to me on June <lb/>
the 7th, by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
and M. A. trading <lb/>
under the firm name of J. II. <lb/>
Sons, hereby notify all creditors of <lb/>
firm or creditors either of the <lb/>
members of said firm Individually to <lb/>
I- . i i i . trustee <lb/>
on or before the 33rd of April, <lb/>
and file claims with the <lb/>
. I i r i on <lb/>
or before the said and II any <lb/>
shall to file said claim above <lb/>
stated this notice be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of any participation In the dividend or <lb/>
arising from the assets of the <lb/>
said as Tills notice Is given by <lb/>
order of court. This March 1884. <lb/>
G. M. MOORING, mister. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
Administrators Notice. <lb/>
virtue of an order from Super- <lb/>
of Pitt the undersign. <lb/>
of the estate of T. F, <lb/>
will on <lb/>
of May. before the Court <lb/>
House door In Greenville, sell to the <lb/>
highest bidder the parcel of <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
One I lot In the town of Ayden, <lb/>
on adjoining the <lb/>
lands at F. W. H, liar. <lb/>
and Amos containing <lb/>
fourth more or less. <lb/>
Term- of sale cash. <lb/>
of T- F. Harrison. <lb/>
April Moore, <lb/>
SALE FOR TAXES. <lb/>
On Monday, May 2nd, the <lb/>
non-1- in I sell eh <lb/>
following property for due the <lb/>
1887. <lb/>
Jr., tows lot, <lb/>
81.19, ct 81.30, M. <lb/>
Peter, Interest In one town lot, <lb/>
11.34. cost total <lb/>
J. J. or,., lot, tax 80.57, <lb/>
31.30. total 87.07. <lb/>
one lot. tax <lb/>
coat total <lb/>
W M., town lot, tax <lb/>
1.3, total <lb/>
Peyton. one town let. <lb/>
Town Tax <lb/>
Marls an Pat- <lb/>
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N.<lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
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lira. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
TWICE A WEEK <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
AT <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
The r actors of a <lb/>
soon become familiar its <lb/>
fact that their <lb/>
favorite newspaper continually, <lb/>
presenting to their <lb/>
bargains establish- <lb/>
es a sort of between <lb/>
them that results in advantage to <lb/>
the customer La a tort <lb/>
cf K and in <lb/>
e H m of <lb/>
the merchants- Did you even <lb/>
in locking through a <lb/>
sea a large <lb/>
of the yon <lb/>
in y Lome, you will <lb/>
step and it with than <lb/>
degree of <lb/>
And same thing about your <lb/>
parlor base burner. Ono <lb/>
you read of u that some <lb/>
advertiser in your paper <lb/>
You make a of <lb/>
article, because of its <lb/>
and <lb/>
you remember your <lb/>
it a fact <lb/>
next announcement call this to <lb/>
and adds much to the inter- <lb/>
est of bat yon read If yon like <lb/>
your you would <lb/>
not take it if you didn't like it- <lb/>
yon have a sort of feeling <lb/>
the advertiser that you are <lb/>
thrown with <lb/>
every week, and almost <lb/>
your footsteps <lb/>
ed toward Ibis particular store <lb/>
Durham Sun- <lb/>
Each Wear a <lb/>
of the <lb/>
and tear into <lb/>
action they will Weal mud their <lb/>
necks little tags aluminum, <lb/>
which they ma. bi if <lb/>
found later on tho of battle, <lb/>
In last it often <lb/>
impossible to <lb/>
dead and <lb/>
were gr. <lb/>
Th War Depart- <lb/>
mini has of <lb/>
i; been <lb/>
decided that each tag <lb/>
tho unmoral assigned man <lb/>
rolls. let- <lb/>
of his company, or <lb/>
troop, and hi These <lb/>
tags will be tent to ho troops <lb/>
when it is evident <lb/>
a fight is on band. civil <lb/>
war officers of the bad <lb/>
silver shields Inscribed with <lb/>
tho wearer's name, rant re- <lb/>
Special lo <lb/>
York San. <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Comes upon the <lb/>
n the lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New <lb/>
Safe.<lb/>
History <lb/>
in ruts Century. <lb/>
and we are fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands of e fastidious. <lb/>
A look through our stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
All the steam whistles hells <lb/>
Chicago are to be turned loose in greet- <lb/>
to the war it shall come. To <lb/>
are exuberant <lb/>
a war, with its pomp, glory pork <lb/>
parking would be something <lb/>
above a curfew, and not very <lb/>
far below another World Fair. <lb/>
According to an Oklahoma paper <lb/>
Hill Walker stepped into the office <lb/>
the agent <lb/>
and drew Ins <lb/>
telling how hacked <lb/>
sent with his keen weapon the paper <lb/>
explains that the <lb/>
word salary. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. April 19.- <lb/>
are pouring into the <lb/>
Way ad for <lb/>
the of sup- <lb/>
exposed points the <lb/>
and Gulf <lb/>
Some towns ask for <lb/>
of while <lb/>
others want war ships stationed <lb/>
shore. A vast majority of <lb/>
the applications are from very <lb/>
small towns. Toe says it <lb/>
is <lb/>
with these request. Mid no <lb/>
hesitation in <lb/>
apprehension aiming the people <lb/>
of these towns is largely ground- <lb/>
less, as there would no induce- <lb/>
for a Spanish naval to <lb/>
attack small coast <lb/>
towns- <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
war coast <lb/>
and W <lb/>
2.000 lives; Mex- <lb/>
lean war. <lb/>
th. Indian wars and <lb/>
and lives, and <lb/>
the war between <lb/>
and lives. <lb/>
A bright little boy, looking at <lb/>
the on ocean ex- <lb/>
claimed. Look, at the <lb/>
salt coming oat of the water on <lb/>
top o the <lb/>
In the opinion of Spanish <lb/>
officials a Madrid location of <lb/>
first naval battle the <lb/>
pending war will in veritable <lb/>
surprise. Very likely; for war <lb/>
i full of surprises. But the <lb/>
Spaniards had better beware lent <lb/>
they be the surprised <lb/>
If torpedo <lb/>
and its of at <lb/>
St. Vincent should put to sea <lb/>
they might meet a flying squad- <lb/>
from America when <lb/>
least expect it. Torpedo boats <lb/>
caught in would <lb/>
small chances In their favor <lb/>
against commerce <lb/>
destroyers, and the armored ships <lb/>
of our squadron would be well <lb/>
able to take of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
will convince most skeptical that are <lb/>
better prepared than ever to serve you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss, <lb/>
, M Beautiful Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rage, <lb/>
Art Squares, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans Ribbons plain and striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a <lb/>
of Beautiful Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
Conic to sec us, we will be glad to show you <lb/>
through our store. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W M. Bond. J- <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Our line <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful to see. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, Tyson, <lb/>
M. V. N. C <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville, -N- <lb/>
m L. Jams <lb/>
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SALE FOR TAXES. <lb/>
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House door In I sail <lb/>
following property for tax is dun the <lb/>
town for year <lb/>
Clark, one town lot, <lb/>
81.78, cost 81.30, total 88.11. <lb/>
Interest In one town lot, <lb/>
cost total M. <lb/>
J. J. one town lot, tax 80.57, <lb/>
cost total 87.87. <lb/>
Noah, one lot. <lb/>
cost 81.30, total <lb/>
W M., town lot, tax <lb/>
81.70. 81.30. total . <lb/>
town lot. lax <lb/>
1.47. cost 11-30. 81.77. <lb/>
Town Collector. <lb/>
Implements, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Faints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. Editor <lb/>
at office <lb/>
N. C. mail <lb/>
Avail. <lb/>
are now south la huge <lb/>
number. Hi getting <lb/>
ii- lobs <lb/>
to <lb/>
Spain fail to to J.- <lb/>
the United <lb/>
Thin was before dies <lb/>
came today. Tiny put a a <lb/>
it. <lb/>
For a day or two not rely <lb/>
much is expected in the By a. <lb/>
and will probably be M <lb/>
change in the situation until Spain <lb/>
replies to ultimatum <lb/>
States. just BBl bi r n <lb/>
U to be d advance, <lb/>
an many <lb/>
the moment Spain ill decide to <lb/>
and the foe. <lb/>
teat to close. <lb/>
The Friday <lb/>
papers say that Governor <lb/>
bail telegraph to <lb/>
dent saying at North <lb/>
Carolina, call f <lb/>
would furnish more <lb/>
quota, tendered hi own <lb/>
services to lead the North <lb/>
Carolina That is <lb/>
what North Carolina <lb/>
will do, hut bow <lb/>
Dun ridiculed the State <lb/>
campaign of <lb/>
we doubt if is a <lb/>
it he U <lb/>
bis lead. <lb/>
STILL OUT <lb/>
THE <lb/>
A by Tin. <lb/>
alter the paper was <lb/>
day that the bill calling <lb/>
tor had posed the <lb/>
bill <lb/>
officer <lb/>
II . report was current this <lb/>
morning three war us; Is <lb/>
were anchor. in harbor <lb/>
the excitement <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
War. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Washington, C, <lb/>
Secretary Lg says treatment <lb/>
is a declaration <lb/>
The Hoard asks tor <lb/>
Havana. <lb/>
troops will M <lb/>
tent tomorrow. <lb/>
Leaves <lb/>
By Cable to i tor. <lb/>
Madrid, April. State. <lb/>
Minister was given bis pass-1 <lb/>
p ills this morning and led on a steam, r <lb/>
for France. <lb/>
The Spanish at Yin- <lb/>
cm has lire bank and is <lb/>
Muling orders. <lb/>
Tb tact at Cape Island has <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
Spanish April <lb/>
Tinted Slate Minister <lb/>
and tin this <lb/>
departure treat At <lb/>
a in b attacked and atoned on <lb/>
the party was <lb/>
The windows to the ear occupied by <lb/>
Minister broken out <lb/>
the mob, bad gathered to show <lb/>
hatred tor <lb/>
Consulate <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
York. April Spanish <lb/>
ml in city closed noon <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Ten thousand men here <lb/>
morning In Halted States army. <lb/>
receiving are crowded <lb/>
who are to enlist. <lb/>
Cull tor <lb/>
By <lb/>
. April <lb/>
C Ibo National <lb/>
s, <lb/>
id men the to <lb/>
wen today the <lb/>
Atlantis Squadron proceed at once <lb/>
i. Cuban water. <lb/>
Spain take <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Was April <lb/>
says Spain must take <lb/>
in hi It is <lb/>
that the -el is not at <lb/>
i I and. <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washington. April <lb/>
calling for one hundred thous- <lb/>
and troops been computed by tic <lb/>
War Department ard is now in the <lb/>
hands the <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
has issued a call one hundred <lb/>
ard thousand <lb/>
to earn two <lb/>
i- <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
London, April <lb/>
the s earner lily reaped <lb/>
ship had been blown up, lib <lb/>
Capt. and Lee, they <lb/>
Lave done duty; <lb/>
the other hand, they not <lb/>
deprived of the tine <lb/>
those who allowed them.-. Iva <lb/>
to be bamboozled by the <lb/>
the diplomacy into <lb/>
that a <lb/>
of the account between the <lb/>
United Stales and Spain he <lb/>
arrived at, until an a- <lb/>
aroused public opened <lb/>
the real and <lb/>
who now claim that the present <lb/>
been about <lb/>
by I heir i it <lb/>
spite i-f policy. <lb/>
himself in humor is not <lb/>
the torpedo boat and has i only way in which <lb/>
has followed the <lb/>
to waters. <lb/>
Needles, April steamer <lb/>
Paris has put in salt. <lb/>
to Soil to Spain <lb/>
Cable to Re lice or. <lb/>
head <lb/>
the <lb/>
u cash Spain <lb/>
the tee completed <lb/>
p n la v on hind. <lb/>
Crisis in the Ministry, <lb/>
By <lb/>
April enter- <lb/>
that a oMs in ministry <lb/>
imminent. <lb/>
Spain <lb/>
By to <lb/>
P Is, April national <lb/>
the aid Spain is <lb/>
cried here. <lb/>
has nil <lb/>
he'd that there will Lo no <lb/>
hostilities United <lb/>
States and Spain, and even <lb/>
the critical of tho tail <lb/>
when it looked like <lb/>
was only ft question of hours- <lb/>
paper stood by its <lb/>
It its h <lb/>
it <lb/>
firmly by i Is tint the re <lb/>
will he no real the <lb/>
United ard In <lb/>
order to Spain to evacuate <lb/>
Cuba it may lo <lb/>
to tho of Havana, <lb/>
and it may he In land a <lb/>
on tho <lb/>
we do believe it. <lb/>
withdrawing all <lb/>
ships from Cuban by <lb/>
to increase her army by <lb/>
in to her <lb/>
fortifications, by no steps <lb/>
to accumulate provisions and <lb/>
ammunition in of a <lb/>
or a <lb/>
virtually notified the Untied <lb/>
States that if they ale really in <lb/>
earnest they may hate Cuba <lb/>
most the Is nut <lb/>
this worth consideration. <lb/>
there is a strong <lb/>
probability that the <lb/>
Austria. Italy <lb/>
ho to <lb/>
Spain it is to up <lb/>
Cuba than loan practically<lb/>
Telegraph to Reflector, <lb/>
I Indian <lb/>
April of an uprising here <lb/>
mot the Indians caused one <lb/>
Sampson's Fleet for Cuba <lb/>
H to <lb/>
Key reel, <lb/>
New York. Captain <lb/>
allied <lb/>
Cub. the entire <lb/>
The <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Key <lb/>
All. was nay to <lb/>
Cuba this morning lighted a Span <lb/>
scudding the wind lull <lb/>
They immediately gave <lb/>
chase and coming up on her <lb/>
discovered la be Spanish <lb/>
The boat was and ill <lb/>
low. <lb/>
Captured. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
K-v April <lb/>
r I convey <lb/>
II. in <lb/>
.- captured this <lb/>
The is a <lb/>
Ions. <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
returned to post , , <lb/>
Key West. Ha., April <lb/>
here at A. U. <lb/>
the Vista, a ship <lb/>
Squadron Ordered to <lb/>
Cu ha <lb/>
lie to <lb/>
April <lb/>
Captain of the <lb/>
Squadron at Key st has <lb/>
cider, to proceed to Cuba, A <lb/>
hourly. <lb/>
Spain Refuses, <lb/>
By Ti <lb/>
April l, <lb/>
a. A cable menage from Minister <lb/>
lent on the eve it bis . <lb/>
i i from Madrid and Jim received <lb/>
by till Slate I <lb/>
By to Reflector, <lb/>
relays lo recede and will j April -i- <lb/>
l has signed . an- <lb/>
Bouncing a Havana and <lb/>
thousand Ions captured <lb/>
a miles from She was <lb/>
with supplies Span- <lb/>
my. Tl e an great- <lb/>
and T- parading die <lb/>
The Spanish which <lb/>
loaded with <lb/>
army in Cuba, <lb/>
on lid a number of bus <lb/>
hi in<lb/>
,. <lb/>
-pain <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Madrid, Stales <lb/>
given his <lb/>
before he could <lb/>
the State.-, <lb/>
-Mil is , r cable I liar Wash <lb/>
i in Spain to <lb/>
all Cuban ports. <lb/>
The House and Hecate both prompt- <lb/>
pits-id volunteer army bill with- <lb/>
out debate bill allows the <lb/>
to call one bundled thousand <lb/>
volume, rs <lb/>
Tho Observer i antes amid-t <lb/>
to the war <lb/>
to repeal tint while <lb/>
there is no public manifestation <lb/>
of admiration fer him part <lb/>
of the country, its individual <lb/>
is that nobody has <lb/>
himself any butter throughout <lb/>
the business than <lb/>
the first he <lb/>
has done his best to <lb/>
Alter that it is to be raid <lb/>
that hi has behaved, at tho Span- <lb/>
by <lb/>
influences, with admirable dignity <lb/>
and e. His situation <lb/>
at Madrid has been lens <lb/>
perilous of Leo as <lb/>
Havana, hut through it all he has <lb/>
never nerve nor or <lb/>
done that called for <lb/>
American to blush fol him. f <lb/>
where it <lb/>
due <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
By T. to <lb/>
April <lb/>
lot Spanish in not wall- <lb/>
mil <lb/>
III from the Called States , <lb/>
here i-i <lb/>
lo war at and <lb/>
not until <lb/>
Volunteers on the <lb/>
By Telegraph <lb/>
c April <lb/>
Col- <lb/>
ha. bun . .-, and <lb/>
hurry rs lo mere South. <lb/>
The Senate cut the time vol- <lb/>
rs t. to one year. <lb/>
of Cabinet Resigns <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
April <lb/>
A. Gary <lb/>
his to <lb/>
was a <lb/>
Is a <lb/>
j has b , i, chosen <lb/>
Ins u <lb/>
Coal <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
dent has signed the coal embargo bill, <lb/>
coal ding loaded on <lb/>
foreign vessels n any <lb/>
The army bill is in the hands the <lb/>
President. <lb/>
Wall ball, <lb/>
d -ad and the -Senate adjourned out el <lb/>
lip eel I <lb/>
After Steamer Palls. <lb/>
By to lb Hector. <lb/>
London, seems <lb/>
fut the City Paris <lb/>
Wen by the <lb/>
lit <lb/>
last night the steamer. <lb/>
Steamer Sighted. <lb/>
By to R. hector. <lb/>
April Mean- <lb/>
passed l.-i <lb/>
She had and <lb/>
board. <lb/>
Will Hurry Army <lb/>
By Telegraph to Redactor. <lb/>
April General <lb/>
s ii may require two numbs <lb/>
In the Ci tho <lb/>
mid gel them ready to go lo CUM, <lb/>
-II bast.- be made so rs to have <lb/>
lb, tn tin re as early as possible. <lb/>
The my proclamation bill will <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The elf ration of will not b <lb/>
sent lo Congress until Monday. <lb/>
The army hill passed <lb/>
American Captured <lb/>
By Telegraph to R. <lb/>
which sailed <lb/>
lad, n will wheat, bus been captured by <lb/>
Sp war slips. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
hallelujah Tho scales <lb/>
have dropped from <lb/>
eyes. Americana are to have an <lb/>
opportunity to avenge tho Maine, <lb/>
and Spain is to be whipped out of <lb/>
This was certain when Mr. <lb/>
joint <lb/>
adopted Congress author- <lb/>
I ho n so the United States <lb/>
army navy and the militia of <lb/>
the states to drive Spain <lb/>
out of Cuba, forwarded <lb/>
to Sp nu demanding <lb/>
the immediate evacuation of Cuba <lb/>
giving notice that unless a <lb/>
answer was received <lb/>
by he should proceed to <lb/>
carry out the the <lb/>
resolution. The nature of the <lb/>
war made ad- <lb/>
by tho Spanish Minister's <lb/>
demanding his <lb/>
leaving after notify <lb/>
tho Department of that <lb/>
French the <lb/>
had been <lb/>
to act looking <lb/>
after in the <lb/>
United Ho that no matter <lb/>
when or the first gnu may he <lb/>
fired the States Spain <lb/>
will it by <lb/>
and the rest of the world as at <lb/>
war with other and after <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
This is in i time to exploit <lb/>
in politico, but it is a <lb/>
matter of justice to the Democrats <lb/>
and in Congress to keep <lb/>
the record straight, by calling at <lb/>
to the fact the <lb/>
occupied by Mr. and <lb/>
and today <lb/>
has been tint of the Democrats <lb/>
and Populists in Congress since <lb/>
the announcement of the blowing <lb/>
up of the The latter are <lb/>
not any special for <lb/>
their thoroughbred <lb/>
which has helped lbs people of <lb/>
tire country force the <lb/>
into a fighting humor. <lb/>
Like brave marine who re- <lb/>
Although he opposed the <lb/>
of of the <lb/>
present government of Cuba with <lb/>
much vehemence that he <lb/>
in it struck out of <lb/>
the resolution after it had been <lb/>
adopted by the Senate, he has <lb/>
since practically, if not <lb/>
recognized the Cuban republic by <lb/>
treating with its <lb/>
Miles. <lb/>
Owing to the day in h <lb/>
M. hopes <lb/>
cf the delay ordering <lb/>
troops of regular army <lb/>
and in issuing call for <lb/>
tho most this <lb/>
can do until it has <lb/>
succeeded getting an invading <lb/>
army ready for embarkation <lb/>
ports to Cuba is to block- <lb/>
Cuba, with and lo <lb/>
watt for the army to be ready. <lb/>
It is too late lo ball now. b <lb/>
fuels ate stated in order <lb/>
it may be <lb/>
is not at once will be <lb/>
but a waste of for <lb/>
our ships to alter the fur's <lb/>
of Havana, an army <lb/>
shore to that t he Spaniards <lb/>
do not gut to the run of <lb/>
the island. No half way business <lb/>
is wanted. It is expected <lb/>
tho to blockade Cuba will <lb/>
issued not later than Sunday, <lb/>
that tho <lb/>
at Key West will <lb/>
at In gin the work. <lb/>
tho troops a-o being <lb/>
massed in the South as as <lb/>
possible, <lb/>
Tho old gold sell, me <lb/>
up this Those be. <lb/>
hind it possible to <lb/>
of the enthused of <lb/>
Congress to rush a bill <lb/>
authorizing nu issue gold bonds <lb/>
first of <lb/>
they error. <lb/>
Tho would not so <lb/>
turns I support the <lb/>
by Senator <lb/>
any <lb/>
t j bonded indebted- <lb/>
if the country, but will <lb/>
t-ever allow a bill providing for <lb/>
an is-110 of gold U <lb/>
war war, can <lb/>
every supp. rt <lb/>
money to the <lb/>
war, us they have up to <lb/>
this time, but they will <lb/>
by gold bond <lb/>
used, the lands being too rich sock <lb/>
a requirement. <lb/>
The Col. says <lb/>
out and dumped in the <lb/>
down the riven, lo get <lb/>
t out tho way. Really sounds <lb/>
very the Col. says s and <lb/>
he bus not begun to tell them <lb/>
No wonder Texas can money <lb/>
o e while North Carolina <lb/>
lull debt. <lb/>
It contended for a long <lb/>
lime by some of cur people that I'm <lb/>
county the greatest in the <lb/>
in many re- <lb/>
Ibis is true. on high <lb/>
cotton seed there is a reasonable <lb/>
doubt Al tin late term the <lb/>
Superior Court there was an <lb/>
claim and delivery tried by the <lb/>
and jury bushels cotton <lb/>
The as MM by A <lb/>
wit <lb/>
K. The trial, be <lb/>
sere <lb/>
v. were the j . <lb/>
wire is. than <lb/>
and a jury twelve men f <lb/>
per day betide a court and <lb/>
and <lb/>
on court we <lb/>
at making a total <lb/>
to each the litigant <lb/>
ix at per day, <lb/>
making a total or pM <lb/>
s-id were <lb/>
This rather an <lb/>
cotton these de- <lb/>
Limes. <lb/>
Col. Sugg us that he heard a <lb/>
in i i i x.; hi had <lb/>
gin to having to <lb/>
haul his cotton -i away <lb/>
gin, and that he <lb/>
cotton seed that had been <lb/>
filed and been <lb/>
used tor any course <lb/>
I nut the toM now that the are <lb/>
used the oil mill, and <lb/>
used cattle <lb/>
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readily the cotton planter North <lb/>
Carolina see tint all the is <lb/>
m pay fertilizer. While in <lb/>
Tex no or <lb/>
A J <lb/>
Face, Hands and Arms Covered With <lb/>
Humors-How a Cora <lb/>
Was Effects. <lb/>
five old my little boy bad <lb/>
his tare, and arms. It <lb/>
was worst on his the sores <lb/>
on very bad. <lb/>
It appeared the form of red pimples <lb/>
which would break open and run <lb/>
and Hun K-ab over. <lb/>
they would break attain. They caused <lb/>
Intense Itching the little bad <lb/>
to be watched continually to keep <lb/>
from the became <lb/>
at his condition. My <lb/>
wife's mother had scrofula and <lb/>
only medicine which had her was <lb/>
Hood's decided to <lb/>
It to our and we an improve- <lb/>
in. in hi- case very soon. After <lb/>
him four bottles of Hood's <lb/>
humor had all been driven out of his <lb/>
blood and it baa never <lb/>
William win isms St., <lb/>
South ml. Indians. <lb/>
You can buy Hood's of all <lb/>
druggist. Be sure lo get only Hood's. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
MONEY TALKS <lb/>
money talks. We make it talk for us <lb/>
by at inside prices, and we <lb/>
give our customers the advantage of it. We <lb/>
want to do business with you. we buy our <lb/>
right and we sell them right and <lb/>
J. B WHITE. <lb/>
Or , , <lb/>
------and the celebrated------ <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 n c- <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
land will <lb/>
on They <lb/>
to the i <lb/>
M. of <lb/>
At mo la-en i -t.--. in f in <lb/>
mill be <lb/>
veiling May la. <lb/>
A Ghat <lb/>
a .-i Hunt it <lb/>
ks laying <lb/>
a limb, lie I'll In <lb/>
mi., am.<lb/>
in tho He is Ashley <lb/>
on of railroad II <lb/>
who only <lb/>
the <lb/>
bad taste. <lb/>
Hood's rill <lb/>
cure and ell <lb/>
thoroughly <lb/>
. I by I. Hood a Co . I ,. II. II.,.,. <lb/>
to that la, <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
fully th lo th It <lb/>
too -is,; in <lb/>
and hull- <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
arc now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery v. <lb/>
do -all kinds of <lb/>
paired <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
D W. <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
kepi <lb/>
A trial will i e <lb/>
w- <lb/>
A General.; Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice lino <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
sec <lb/>
Every suit bears <lb/>
the mark of <lb/>
for us and for our <lb/>
made, yet <lb/>
stylish and deli- <lb/>
feminine, <lb/>
being a marvel <lb/>
Come and see us. <lb/>
ELKS. <lb/>
and <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb/>
We have this <lb/>
Spring great <lb/>
in <lb/>
SUITS. <lb/>
We are selling <lb/>
more suits, yes, <lb/>
twice as many as <lb/>
was ever sold be- <lb/>
fore. Its because <lb/>
of the great <lb/>
to buyers, as <lb/>
well as our offer- <lb/>
the <lb/>
styles and colors <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
V. Warren mat lo- <lb/>
cay. <lb/>
W. Q. m . <lb/>
Kiel, moil J, cam<lb/>
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art. S. A. <lb/>
S. V. <lb/>
P. came in from <lb/>
. return, d <lb/>
Iron Hal <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
the day with tit. aid Mi . <lb/>
M. H. Lang. <lb/>
Lunacy came m <lb/>
aid Mt mi ruing lot <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
K. Hi a r of <lb/>
Norm, large <lb/>
came in evening <lb/>
Ion here. <lb/>
II. Franklin Slender, i, <lb/>
down town today. <lb/>
was blown up bat time he <lb/>
here, and h- <lb/>
else ill happen ha <lb/>
i It, <lb/>
Vi. ii. left on ll e <lb/>
Iran. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
I. A. Hymen returned to lay <lb/>
in be <lb/>
has been I days. <lb/>
SPANISH <lb/>
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War <lb/>
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Tie lying <lb/>
nay ii <lb/>
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late people now. <lb/>
lied <lb/>
three <lb/>
town, was today. Flab land <lb/>
bad. <lb/>
, I a <lb/>
Army <lb/>
through hi. <lb/>
must be powder <lb/>
baa not a i lie <lb/>
quarter In some <lb/>
The id d. a blockade en <lb/>
the wheel turned is <lb/>
p full happy link <lb/>
Henry Hooker is lie <lb/>
it Ibo boys gel i <lb/>
will have to fool it to <lb/>
Hi I, at have Do Sunday train. <lb/>
Woodward practicing he <lb/>
Girl I <lb/>
lie will have that and <lb/>
town line when the go <lb/>
away. <lb/>
la replied nil Spa. <lb/>
mackerel Love baaed . i .-,., i,. , <lb/>
i, it inlet. I . . i <lb/>
ill <lb/>
pat , out. <lb/>
.,. BI <lb/>
II MIME'S <lb/>
. .; I I III. I <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
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ever ,. Id <lb/>
will I e terming a t. and <lb/>
gel On r on the . <lb/>
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to a <lb/>
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age Tb . . ,. . I, , . . <lb/>
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in at <lb/>
the lime i <lb/>
lime Had Coma <lb/>
Swing a dropped ell <lb/>
. iv ,. . ii. badly <lb/>
a ti ti r of <lb/>
who were around ., t. <lb/>
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rib I i i i,. <lb/>
. l ii nary I, I . <lb/>
a i i i Carolina and no <lb/>
,. . n n . i ; i-i slate <lb/>
an I <lb/>
it magnificent combination for the <lb/>
people. A popular line the latest <lb/>
spring attractions. An unlimited variety <lb/>
in every department the store. The de- <lb/>
termination and ability <lb/>
to make the best prices. <lb/>
We are offering these <lb/>
inducements with the <lb/>
be t am <lb/>
spring goods you ever <lb/>
i-aw. Qualities as you <lb/>
like and <lb/>
fashions the latest As- <lb/>
complete, and <lb/>
all right prices. <lb/>
fail to see o r splendid <lb/>
and take <lb/>
.- <lb/>
offered in Goods <lb/>
and Clothing, Notions, <lb/>
Honest Goo l-i merit, <lb/>
pent <lb/>
it. <lb/>
get rested in <lb/>
polities so much war I II, is on. <lb/>
hear that then u heavy hail <lb/>
slum real en <lb/>
Several who been hold- <lb/>
cotton go on I lie <lb/>
market Wednesday. <lb/>
i with a tin at many people <lb/>
she don't recognize. <lb/>
A lot lumber being <lb/>
MM the to be used <lb/>
making repairs to the budge <lb/>
say <lb/>
lie A. G. fix Co., <lb/>
this <lb/>
least n. <lb/>
a go merry round crowd <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Tie whirl-a-lg <lb/>
I but we if eke n we've this <lb/>
write. <lb/>
We do hear many in this sec- <lb/>
who lo <lb/>
join Ike of talkers hut <lb/>
It vi <lb/>
Al <lb/>
oil tho Maine, <lb/>
word boys in they go <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
A letter received Thursday <lb/>
right a ordering <lb/>
twelve copies Tin <lb/>
Keep it <lb/>
S. May Held, tie <lb/>
Winery Bra Kaufman aV Co, <lb/>
L. <lb/>
this Hope Fire Co. Let <lb/>
the good work go or. u buys <lb/>
to have their engine house painted. The I <lb/>
con puny through Mrs. return <lb/>
many to th.- <lb/>
Mill Pond <lb/>
Today water was drawn oil el. <lb/>
mill pond, <lb/>
town, allow boom to be made <lb/>
about the mill. who could <lb/>
get t way n m town went out, and <lb/>
hundreds were there ll e <lb/>
It was n <lb/>
lime fur catching <lb/>
tribe fared Inn common such a <lb/>
Got ii Share. <lb/>
Two tho who out et <lb/>
the draining the mill <lb/>
remembered <lb/>
with a their Mr. <lb/>
II. F. Keel us n line chub, <lb/>
which he says largest <lb/>
taken the Mr. J. J. <lb/>
also brought us hall a <lb/>
chub. Through the kindness <lb/>
two we have <lb/>
ed <lb/>
am mil. <lb/>
The sings a merry <lb/>
A Ming full lender feeling, <lb/>
A. he the <lb/>
slaps the on Ceiling. <lb/>
He slaps it on with a merry <lb/>
Tint Ilia <lb/>
And more on your overcoat and lib- <lb/>
Than on the he sprinkles. <lb/>
J. P, Tailor, d <lb/>
John K. <lb/>
here B. It. <lb/>
Mr. Goodwin and <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
evening lo Mis. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
J. Snow Dill, <lb/>
bare today. II- is an ex -member of <lb/>
County he <lb/>
ready to with when they <lb/>
gel the <lb/>
i. morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J, S. sick. <lb/>
Cherry, Jr., came in en the <lb/>
morning train. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
evening <lb/>
I Andrew, Durham, who <lb/>
has been Hays with his <lb/>
in re, left this <lb/>
cl Ayden, who <lb/>
beer. Mia. W. <lb/>
returned home Friday evening. <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
marriage line <lb/>
baa with the <lb/>
and be <lb/>
i white one colored. <lb/>
Wilt If. <lb/>
Chat, hi, Daniel and <lb/>
J. Taylor and James. <lb/>
James Cannon and Nellie Powell. <lb/>
Lewis Anderson and <lb/>
the prospective groom <lb/>
the one couple are withhold, <lb/>
for while he Is in the <lb/>
he hue been to get i . <lb/>
will bate lo deal her fro i <lb/>
the old <lb/>
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drawing the line ,,,.,.,, WM ,. ,. , M <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
the <lb/>
The lo get <lb/>
Halt, was not popular <lb/>
enough to get op a <lb/>
so the no <lb/>
new today around lite roost, <lb/>
pays if <lb/>
quit putting <lb/>
el the war Dora <lb/>
and Pitt <lb/>
than doctors get <lb/>
A wan mis traveling <lb/>
to the <lb/>
ha other day. up with another <lb/>
who ll Lear some <lb/>
little talk about a war going to lake <lb/>
place sonic where, Tell me <lb/>
about Thai man read <lb/>
papers <lb/>
J. and H. A. <lb/>
came back Wednesday <lb/>
ii two days the j is fount after than before <lb/>
river. They report that mouth o i it <lb/>
creek h to lie again. ; Childbirth natural c. <lb/>
by Spanish eels, as the have said. <lb/>
There i <lb/>
won so full <lb/>
of <lb/>
and about which such tender and <lb/>
holy recollections cluster that <lb/>
Of she who watched <lb/>
over our helpless infancy and <lb/>
ed our first tottering step. Yet <lb/>
the life of Expectant Moth- <lb/>
with danger and all <lb/>
fort be mode to avoid it. <lb/>
SO assists nature <lb/>
in the change <lb/>
pi a co that <lb/>
tho Expectant <lb/>
Mother is <lb/>
to look lot <lb/>
w a i w <lb/>
dread, suffering or gloomy lore- <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
; j pp I p t it; More Important to You <lb/>
Than the President's. <lb/>
Not War but Peace. We Make Peace for <lb/>
You by Saving You your Dollars. . j <lb/>
In word Com Bale will <lb/>
. l c i <lb/>
i in lo thrown i large <lb/>
New Spring Clothing <lb/>
u oar Co <lb/>
i sick <lb/>
and <lb/>
Now Suits at Ural Coal. <lb/>
all are also <lb/>
included In this special cost sale. <lb/>
boilings, to the hour when she f f Ml Next Door to th <lb/>
experiences the joy of w Bank <lb/>
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb/>
of both Mother and Child, and she I <lb/>
say <lb/>
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would In. <lb/>
Don't he <lb/>
anything but <lb/>
persuaded to use <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
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Ti with n brother o I <lb/>
. i H,. u,. . and in ten min- <lb/>
telling bun the war and other two <lb/>
that part about the Key than did altogether with her <lb/>
wail four <lb/>
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broke in will <lb/>
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hat's I tn nay one to he- <lb/>
. in coma a says a customer, <lb/>
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J. C. I in e i it Co, have <lb/>
a handsome iron fence around <lb/>
Ir. W. II. Wilson's in Hill <lb/>
Filth S <lb/>
Thia will now give to <lb/>
to man <lb/>
In China n <lb/>
and keep him up until <lb/>
his ll made <lb/>
limes inmate hit hi <lb/>
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Atlantic Line will giro <lb/>
the M. K. Church s ho only <lb/>
to bed I. May ,. ,, ,., <lb/>
Mb. <lb/>
all rail ale. or via Met- detail. <lb/>
the th-cad of cotton <lb/>
cal be prevented. Trails at <lb/>
Experiment Stations arid the <lb/>
experience of leading growers <lb/>
positively that<lb/>
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to <lb/>
lake Mr. W. <lb/>
. For <lb/>
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out n- buyer tor <lb/>
but <lb/>
bid at <lb/>
to gin up portion, <lb/>
to ii -turn to bin old in T-l <lb/>
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have <lb/>
have <lb/>
tho <lb/>
the <lb/>
best <lb/>
finest <lb/>
the <lb/>
cheapest <lb/>
newest <lb/>
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PERMITS. <lb/>
by Hi t war i I . <lb/>
to outer I'll or Naval <lb/>
north bound application lo <lb/>
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ii , mil two <lb/>
well nil <lb/>
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patties ate about bat not <lb/>
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L. DOBBINS, <lb/>
Silks and <lb/>
Black Goods. <lb/>
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trip with Mr. <lb/>
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to a,. <lb/>
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health may restored. <lb/>
Tho Tobacco <lb/>
tent car <lb/>
at of regard <lb/>
did not Ml ray Mi. <lb/>
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ti. u, net bad. <lb/>
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market man who was driving by. <lb/>
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la open lo the faintest suspicion <lb/>
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Best in use. The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
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also a line Handle Gold Pens. <lb/>
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cheap the v <lb/>
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up from bin carefully <lb/>
what <lb/>
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adorn <lb/>
year, nor clothing and linen coat <lb/>
medical at- <lb/>
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Army the Nary to to take <lb/>
n. ll . o I <lb/>
o it that <lb/>
of tho <lb/>
Army, <lb/>
plied data <lb/>
tho <lb/>
tho of each BUM <lb/>
won I, i ha. to <lb/>
the of a Call for 60.000 <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
in tho State militia <lb/>
188.000, of which North Caro- <lb/>
credited with and if <lb/>
worn called for <lb/>
would ho expected to furn- <lb/>
action or to inter- <lb/>
n, I And now, In <lb/>
of war, the army will be <lb/>
recruited to the loll limit <lb/>
of men needed, and it will be <lb/>
demonstrated, it in the <lb/>
war between the State, that the <lb/>
military by tho <lb/>
regulars, are not batter <lb/>
than the <lb/>
Thia country's mistake not <lb/>
been in its failure to <lb/>
and maintain a largo standing <lb/>
army, but in its to <lb/>
itself to meet an on tho <lb/>
high i on-. We are realizing the <lb/>
force of tin-- when it <lb/>
almost too late, in the presence of <lb/>
lint it is to remedy the deficiency. <lb/>
within tho past two days that tho <lb/>
States may be called on for <lb/>
troops, in which case <lb/>
North Carolina's apportionment <lb/>
1,416, or about per <lb/>
cent, of the strength of the Stale <lb/>
Guard. <lb/>
Consideration of this <lb/>
naturally suggests reflections as <lb/>
to the of tho military <lb/>
of the national <lb/>
government It is composed of <lb/>
only about No <lb/>
country in tho has, <lb/>
ill a stand- <lb/>
army. <lb/>
Mexico, has army of <lb/>
twice as great as ours- And <lb/>
yet the American <lb/>
regard has not been unwise. <lb/>
There has boon reason sup- <lb/>
pose, for years, that <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
State el North Caroline, I In the <lb/>
Pitt County, J Court- <lb/>
J. II. L and Sarah Cox, <lb/>
A. H.-. <lb/>
I K Y. <lb/>
E. J. Blount and E. Y. who <lb/>
are In the above entitled <lb/>
came, will take notice that a Special <lb/>
entitled a above, been <lb/>
In the Superior Court or <lb/>
County, the Clerk, tor the <lb/>
partition of certain real In the <lb/>
county of Pitt In which tho <lb/>
and defendants are <lb/>
Tim K. Blount and E. Y. <lb/>
will lake notice that they lire <lb/>
to appear at the the <lb/>
clerk the Superior Court <lb/>
on Friday the 27th day N May, <lb/>
answer <lb/>
or demur to the petition and complaint <lb/>
In -aid action, or the plaintiff, will <lb/>
ply ti the Court for the relict demand- <lb/>
ed therein. , <lb/>
my hand, the <lb/>
April . <lb/>
E. A. MOTE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior County. <lb/>
Cure AU <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
than cure. Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
SALE OF LAD FOR TAXES <lb/>
lake <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., May 6-12. <lb/>
i;<lb/>
a .- <lb/>
The Daily <lb/>
it <lb/>
vs <lb/>
the <lb/>
price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
II not yon <lb/>
lo be. <lb/>
the <lb/>
afternoon at <lb/>
Con <lb/>
n. The <lb/>
Bo. <lb/>
Women's <lb/>
union <lb/>
meal In folk. May <lb/>
The Seaboard Air Una iii <lb/>
account <lb/>
of meetings a rate or <lb/>
FAKE ROUND <lb/>
TRIP. ordinary train <lb/>
service which in <lb/>
has run. <lb/>
on lbs <lb/>
Till will <lb/>
leave Atlanta. IS <lb/>
our Car. In <lb/>
which will he <lb/>
Ilia tin- trip. <lb/>
will <lb/>
who I with <lb/>
of <lb/>
thirty page. II- <lb/>
Han I Book and <lb/>
to tin- Convention sail on or <lb/>
writs to any <lb/>
the S- aboard Air Line, c-r to <lb/>
T. J. ANDERSON, <lb/>
p m. 5.00 p m, <lb/>
II p m Marlon p <lb/>
in, p in. Sum- <lb/>
8.10 p in, Columbia <lb/>
ii, a in. <lb/>
in, Manon 11.1.1 a m, <lb/>
ton <lb/>
a a in, <lb/>
SI. 10.90 <lb/>
pa pin. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Po-ton <lb/>
n Xi-w York <lb/>
Halt;. <lb/>
am, Washington <lb/>
4.80 am. Richmond 8.08 am. <lb/>
10.00 inn. Nor- <lb/>
am, <lb/>
18.11 -in. 12.4 <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
pm, 4.1 <lb/>
Magnolia pm, <lb/>
daily No. Leave <lb/>
Boston 18,00 New <lb/>
York am. <lb/>
18.08 pm. 8.88 pm, <lb/>
pm. Petersburg <lb/>
pm. Norfolk pm, <lb/>
pm. Tarboro <lb/>
pin. Mount 8.40 <lb/>
am. Leave Wilson 8.81 am. <lb/>
am, Warsaw <lb/>
am, i 8.08 am. <lb/>
On Monday May 2nd, before Court House door m the town <lb/>
I will sell the following of land to satisfy the taxes <lb/>
due therm for the year compliance with section <lb/>
Act, laws Slit. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
Pitt Count, <lb/>
SAME. <lb/>
W II <lb/>
Hark <lb/>
W T <lb/>
Blokes, <lb/>
Tool, Fannie <lb/>
Cooper, A <lb/>
iV <lb/>
Johnson, J II <lb/>
Sin lard, ti J <lb/>
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
SM<lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
ill <lb/>
SH <lb/>
III <lb/>
No. <lb/>
t- in Xi-w Barn 0.00 am. <lb/>
10.88 am, train <lb/>
12.1.1 <lb/>
Ce <lb/>
Leggett, John <lb/>
Mia Sarah J <lb/>
Smith, i- Ii <lb/>
Smith, Patrick <lb/>
Frank<lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
3.11 <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
Bl<lb/>
ESTABLISHED <lb/>
m. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Fork Sis, <lb/>
Farmers and Merchant, <lb/>
year's supplies will It to their In. <lb/>
to get our prices before .- <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always at lowest market price- <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, <lb/>
buy direct fro n <lb/>
A complete <lb/>
-a hand and sold at t; <lb/>
suit the times. Our all <lb/>
and therefore, <lb/>
to run we sell at a margin. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
be Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
i Dins <lb/>
EMBALMERS. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
We have t a <lb/>
hearse the lino of t- <lb/>
Una in <lb/>
lie and ever <lb/>
We me tO U <lb/>
in in all it-- <lb/>
Personal attention give a to coo <lb/>
In an <lb/>
to will. <lb/>
HOWS every mark of <lb/>
s are lower r <lb/>
do nut want mo I <lb/>
Is only a your <lb/>
contain tho <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
those crowing <lb/>
I J . . . mil . <lb/>
that IS Worth I limes tho John . . <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
thy subscription price. <lb/>
BOB GREENE ft CO. <lb/>
DAILY No, <lb/>
P. M. Tampa 8.10 am, <lb/>
pm, pm, <lb/>
Savanna 1.48 night, Charles- <lb/>
ton 6.83 <lb/>
am, am, <lb/>
am, pm, <lb/>
Denmark pm. <lb/>
am, Florence n H am, <lb/>
Marlon 10.88 am, <lb/>
11.88 am, Lake <lb/>
12.00 am. <lb/>
Trail, on <lb/>
Ion p. m., 4.10 <lb/>
in., arrives Scotland Neck at p <lb/>
o., p. m., 7.6 <lb/>
. m. Returning, leaves 7.80 <lb/>
i. m., 8.82 a. m. <lb/>
x a. m., <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Trains on leave <lb/>
a. and p . m <lb/>
9.10 a. m. and 4.00 p <lb/>
ii., a. in., <lb/>
3.30 p. m., a. m. <lb/>
6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington <lb/>
m., and 7.80 p. in. Dally ex- <lb/>
Connect, with trains on <lb/>
Branch. <lb/>
Train N C, via <lb/>
A It. It. <lb/>
at in p. m. Sunday IS P. M ; <lb/>
I'll mouth 7.40 r. M., in. <lb/>
leaves Plymouth dally <lb/>
m., Sunday a m., <lb/>
10.06 and 11.00 <lb/>
Train on Midland N. C. leaves <lb/>
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a <lb/>
n. a. <lb/>
0.00 a. m,, <lb/>
rive at 10.26 a, in. <lb/>
train on Latta branch, Florence R <lb/>
. leave 6.40 p m, <lb/>
I An p , ii,, h ii- p m. <lb/>
i a m. 8.80 a m, <lb/>
7.60 am, dally except Bun- <lb/>
. Clinton Branch leave. War- <lb/>
law for Clinton dally, Sunday, <lb/>
a. m. and 4.16 p, in <lb/>
m. en <lb/>
Train close <lb/>
We urn points dally, all rail via <lb/>
also at Mount with <lb/>
Carolina R It for <lb/>
i. ill North via Norfolk. <lb/>
II. M <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
T, M. Manager. <lb/>
J R Gen Manager. <lb/>
a. agent s <lb/>
Parker. Watt <lb/>
Spier. J K <lb/>
Slaughter, heir <lb/>
A A <lb/>
Stocks, <lb/>
Savage, <lb/>
ll <lb/>
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Cobb Son, J A <lb/>
Dupree, J It <lb/>
W C <lb/>
i ll <lb/>
Morgan, J F <lb/>
Mm o. Mrs M E, heirs <lb/>
Parker, Mrs Anna <lb/>
Heaves, Mr. W A <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Vines, C C <lb/>
Vines, Mr C C <lb/>
Lewis, T K <lb/>
Rawls, W S <lb/>
Cherry, Benjamin <lb/>
Hubert <lb/>
Corny, W l <lb/>
Daniel, Jordan <lb/>
Dudley, Gorge <lb/>
Daniel, J D and wile <lb/>
Eaton, Benjamin <lb/>
Elks. J I, <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
E N <lb/>
B i <lb/>
I. V <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
Langley, <lb/>
Parker, Mary <lb/>
Sermons. <lb/>
Hogg, A <lb/>
White, Benjamin <lb/>
Son<lb/>
Inn <lb/>
, and rd all Pat <lb/>
MB for <lb/>
C. o I U. S. st <lb/>
i. <lb/>
if i . lo-a <lb/>
r. do. <lb/>
A lo Obtain wits <lb/>
mt . in the U. S. <lb/>
oral Ires. <lb/>
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Mo <lb/>
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
, heir. <lb/>
no<lb/>
IS <lb/>
OS <lb/>
it <lb/>
J C. ft CO <lb/>
S. <lb/>
---------DEALER 1--------- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
CHARD <lb/>
l v. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Abram, <lb/>
Brooke, S W <lb/>
Cox, John M <lb/>
Colin, A. h II c <lb/>
Daniel. Jordan <lb/>
J V <lb/>
Harding A Harding <lb/>
S V <lb/>
Hay, Ida <lb/>
Mary B <lb/>
. It <lb/>
TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
SO SO <lb/>
Smith, Kate II <lb/>
If any whose have for their taxes lei <lb/>
the same at and will he stopped, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL <lb/>
The Alleged Plan of Action <lb/>
A correspondent of The <lb/>
New Mail and Express <lb/>
telegraphed paper from <lb/>
The published statements that <lb/>
the mobilization of the army at <lb/>
foreshadow an <lb/>
upon Cuba by our <lb/>
soldiers have no basis of truth, <lb/>
and far from the <lb/>
policy upon by the <lb/>
War From <lb/>
may be accepted as <lb/>
authoritative it can be elated that <lb/>
there will e no effort to laud the <lb/>
army in Cuba until the <lb/>
settled the problem mm before <lb/>
it- <lb/>
In other words, our f hips most <lb/>
first meet the main Spanish lion, <lb/>
combat and settle Hie <lb/>
of ho commanding <lb/>
officers of both the army <lb/>
navy agree that it would <lb/>
o the army up in Cuba <lb/>
before it know whether <lb/>
maintain a <lb/>
around tho island. <lb/>
It is agreed that it be a <lb/>
suicidal to move the army <lb/>
Into tho of Cuba while <lb/>
there is a possibility of a naval <lb/>
defeat that would the <lb/>
soldiers at the of the <lb/>
and of the <lb/>
reinforcements that would be <lb/>
harried over from Spain- <lb/>
The responsible a <lb/>
believe in moving rapidly and <lb/>
vigorously in order lo bring the <lb/>
war to an end <lb/>
but at the do not <lb/>
propose to have the in <lb/>
danger of annihilation in Cuba <lb/>
because of the possible inability <lb/>
Of ships to protest them from <lb/>
the navy. <lb/>
It can be relied upon, therefore, <lb/>
that the army will start for <lb/>
Cuba until after main <lb/>
of the two navies have had an <lb/>
engagement, and one or the other <lb/>
of them in undisputed <lb/>
of Cuban <lb/>
When that is accomplished, the <lb/>
will take care of <lb/>
army. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
tn appointed<lb/>
ceased, all person, ate hereby <lb/>
Having been appointed qualified <lb/>
as administrator of tho late <lb/>
lied to present all claim, against the <lb/>
of the said Jesse Adam, pay- <lb/>
before day March, <lb/>
1809, or this notice will be plead In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the said estate are requested to make <lb/>
immediate settlement. ThU the <lb/>
day of 1698. <lb/>
JACKSON, <lb/>
T. C. Wooten, Attorney. <lb/>
Infernal Machine <lb/>
April <lb/>
machine w. sent to the <lb/>
President to-day <lb/>
character was <lb/>
measures to <lb/>
prevent. explosion, and <lb/>
The Was cot- <lb/>
and i y ll is b <lb/>
mod i to sender. <lb/>
Then h <lb/>
from whom it o in, I no <lb/>
was afforded. <lb/>
Tim machine in a <lb/>
box <lb/>
An contrivance had <lb/>
I. so that when <lb/>
lid if the box was there <lb/>
would be a flash of powder which <lb/>
would explode a nick of giant <lb/>
powder sufficient lo a <lb/>
to ins. <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
by Va., Observer <lb/>
Don't let <lb/>
get <lb/>
If were <lb/>
ball. bow. <lb/>
the Ion.; <lb/>
In all land the tho <lb/>
no mun <lb/>
buys to <lb/>
much fun in <lb/>
down there, you know. <lb/>
At lust the truth i in <lb/>
are each <lb/>
a u it is <lb/>
to i one maid, but it is not <lb/>
easy to one to order. <lb/>
the in <lb/>
forms brown will win a victory <lb/>
every day without a or frown, <lb/>
Jones he's <lb/>
gun. hoots twenty mile.- <lb/>
run a man all day and <lb/>
him <lb/>
crapes have very <lb/>
our since our over there was <lb/>
attacked by the Spanish mob lit <lb/>
give grape shot, <lb/>
Dome bangs In the <lb/>
closet Kith <lb/>
That <lb/>
parade wont do every day <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
In all the courts. <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Comes upon the Rooms bi east <lb/>
S tiring lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New res j. <lb/>
and ore fully prepared to meet <lb/>
demands of the most fastidious. <lb/>
A look through our of <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. V. Tyson, <lb/>
M. N. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
In all the Court. <lb/>
Jambs, <lb/>
VI M. <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
Cobb A Store. <lb/>
II. r . II. Long, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Setting Type by Wire <lb/>
Donald u newspaper <lb/>
Sydney, New in. <lb/>
vented mid patented n device <lb/>
which an operator in New <lb/>
with a keyboard him line that <lb/>
an ordinary typewriter, not only <lb/>
can produce typewritten in e <lb/>
Orleans, but It is <lb/>
Press Printer, that he can <lb/>
ate a machine there mill <lb/>
deliver his matter in lead ready for <lb/>
the forms. only that, hut the <lb/>
same operator, by a number <lb/>
line., can set up the Mine <lb/>
copy in n dozen <lb/>
places. Ibis operation only <lb/>
ordinary currents arc use-1, such as <lb/>
are being relayed, are <lb/>
subject to all conditions ordinary <lb/>
telegraphy. The can done <lb/>
with s ordinary <lb/>
typewriter is operated, <lb/>
nil clock-work mechanism, syn- <lb/>
moving type rid <lb/>
devices. It is slid <lb/>
lo be manipulating eighty <lb/>
character. <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince tho most skeptical that we arc <lb/>
better than ever to serve 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 <lb/>
Fans Ribbons and striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a profusion <lb/>
of Beautiful ft 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 <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful see. <lb/>
Why the Declaration is <lb/>
A declaration of war<lb/>
power, under tho <lb/>
to wage war without <lb/>
special definite authority <lb/>
While the res- <lb/>
which have passed. <lb/>
and empower the President <lb/>
use the land, naval, <lb/>
forces of tho United <lb/>
thus indirectly <lb/>
n state of tho rt- <lb/>
they nut tho <lb/>
of a declaration of <lb/>
far us civil International rights <lb/>
United States <lb/>
may engaged in war, ain't have <lb/>
nil lights a <lb/>
without any Dy <lb/>
but great mass of <lb/>
is laid to be nil favor <lb/>
of direct nation an <lb/>
and uncertainty- possible, <lb/>
however, that the President may <lb/>
some inert net <lb/>
as upon American <lb/>
or ships, which <lb/>
The is u part of a <lb/>
of a <lb/>
live of The Sun <lb/>
s person whose name I <lb/>
given, but is said to <lb/>
authority on tho sub- <lb/>
who evidently has a <lb/>
grasp of it.- <lb/>
of a boa; <lb/>
that goes into <lb/>
with almost a certainty of <lb/>
death. If they are ordered tn <lb/>
attack in their only <lb/>
hope is lo avoid <lb/>
ii I which <lb/>
la up. boats <lb/>
tn make a <lb/>
at enemy aid fire a <lb/>
would be sunk by <lb/>
rapid-lire easily- <lb/>
Even in a night attack <lb/>
aid that tho enemy's <lb/>
search-lights would pick up, <lb/>
and then it would lo a race to <lb/>
discharge their torpedoes before <lb/>
they were sunk. The<lb/>
n- <lb/>
in i u, , <lb/>
B M. II I It <lb/>
j ; . , , . <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
iS <lb/>
Oil d <lb/>
t . i no ow <lb/>
be .,; in our m w <lb/>
. , . . ii., f <lb/>
, f K <lb/>
I. n pt, <lb/>
. ii pie. You <lb/>
.-- . d lo t <lb/>
l I i t sin f- r <lb/>
I , . . r, <lb/>
ti u. w y your <lb/>
is <lb/>
no.<lb/>
afford of declaration a large percentage u <lb/>
LONG, <lb/>
Attorneys and at I. m <lb/>
In all the <lb/>
FOB res <lb/>
Nashville draws first blood. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Ventura seems to <lb/>
have boon a misnomer. <lb/>
The Spanish fleet may fast, <lb/>
but it to stuck that <lb/>
root of Ibis war <lb/>
is a Cuba <lb/>
do you pro- <lb/>
the name of the of <lb/>
Bright Boy <lb/>
SALE FOB TAXES. <lb/>
IN IT. <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
ii Consul General Lee, It <lb/>
s n pity that gallant senile- <lb/>
man he retained in public life. <lb/>
Why he be <lb/>
He line retiring to <lb/>
a The 1- <lb/>
n- r in evidently u little the <lb/>
Net only retained <lb/>
in public lilt-, he will he .-o <lb/>
there he public <lb/>
in this next <lb/>
will know bee, nil <lb/>
be in News <lb/>
iv. 1.1. W.<lb/>
a, <lb/>
I a. c. <lb/>
desire <lb/>
NOBLES, <lb/>
Only <lb/>
In town conducted by <lb/>
SURE LA <lb/>
There Is u- use this <lb/>
malady. If you will only get <lb/>
right remedy, having pain <lb/>
through our body, liver Is out <lb/>
order, have appetite, no lite or <lb/>
ambition, have a bail cold, In are <lb/>
up. bittern I. <lb/>
the only remedy that will give <lb/>
relief. They set <lb/>
on your Liver. and Kid- <lb/>
tone up whole sad <lb/>
make you Ilk a now being They <lb/>
are guaranteed to or price <lb/>
en. Sale at Jim- L. Drug <lb/>
Store only cents per <lb/>
On Monday, May and, before Court <lb/>
Home door In I will Hell the <lb/>
following property due tile <lb/>
town of Greenville the year <lb/>
Clark, town lot. tax <lb/>
81.30, total <lb/>
dirk, Interest In town lot. <lb/>
KM, cost total <lb/>
J. J., lot, tax <lb/>
eon total <lb/>
one lot. tax 11.03 <lb/>
cot 11.80, total ti W. <lb/>
K W M., town lot, tax <lb/>
cot total . <lb/>
Peyton, Charlie, town lot, tax <lb/>
1.47, total 12.77. <lb/>
Town Tax <lb/>
color would you like on <lb/>
your sign tho painter- <lb/>
replied tho advertiser <lb/>
color, so it's <lb/>
A NARROW <lb/>
Thankful written by <lb/>
E. Hart, s-1. taken <lb/>
with a bad which settled on my <lb/>
in sad <lb/>
iii sour <lb/>
save me up, raying I could live <lb/>
tune- I up to my <lb/>
Savior, determined II could <lb/>
my on earth, l would meet <lb/>
my absent one. above. My husband <lb/>
was lo get Dr. King's V .-, <lb/>
Discovery for Coughs <lb/>
and Colds. I gave It a look in all <lb/>
eight bottles. It lie, <lb/>
thank God I am saved lad now a healthy <lb/>
Trial bottles free at 1.- <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Regular and <lb/>
N fee intimating his do lire <lb/>
Congress take final <lb/>
step. <lb/>
Tho of a declaration Of <lb/>
to civil rights are so <lb/>
that of may <lb/>
mentioned, specially as err.- <lb/>
tho necessity of stub <lb/>
action- <lb/>
A declaration of war compels <lb/>
neutrality on the part all <lb/>
toward the two <lb/>
involved tho <lb/>
A declaration of war abrogates <lb/>
Alter a declaration war all <lb/>
intercourse, and act merely <lb/>
forbidden; and an American <lb/>
cannot lawfully send a <lb/>
lo enemy's country lo <lb/>
bring away his property. <lb/>
cf the United Stales <lb/>
equally guilty of trading with <lb/>
tho enemy, whether the trade be <lb/>
between enemy's port and <lb/>
United Stales, or between tho <lb/>
former and some foreign nation. <lb/>
citizens of belligerent <lb/>
state incapable of <lb/>
with citizens of the other be- <lb/>
effect of war is to dissolve <lb/>
a partnership between of <lb/>
hostile b. <lb/>
Every kind of trading or com- <lb/>
intercourse, whether b <lb/>
transmission money or of <lb/>
or for tho delivery <lb/>
of either between two at <lb/>
directly or or <lb/>
through the <lb/>
persons or partnerships, or by <lb/>
contracts in any form looking to <lb/>
or <lb/>
A Ten strike North Carolina <lb/>
Mils; <lb/>
Tho a-i told by our Boston <lb/>
correspondent this week of a large <lb/>
Michigan concern gives <lb/>
to no than <lb/>
located in the <lb/>
while region <lb/>
Northwest discarding that <lb/>
o lumber that i <lb/>
pine, is a striking illustration <lb/>
of growing popularity o this <lb/>
justly famous product of <lb/>
South- Indeed each <lb/>
worthy I mute than a passing <lb/>
notice, as illustrating the easy <lb/>
victory of Motto Carolina <lb/>
over Western White <lb/>
is made, <lb/>
changes are going nil <lb/>
While, and many <lb/>
of tho country, soys our <lb/>
torpedo boats is always <lb/>
on in a engagement- The <lb/>
Vesuvius <lb/>
Hog <lb/>
Ever since tho gathering of the <lb/>
war cloud, this been <lb/>
pug North Carolina farmers <lb/>
offer much danger to crew i hominy. If war <lb/>
as a torpedo boat ii wont into <lb/>
action. <lb/>
that when is leaded to tight <lb/>
she carries n great quantity of <lb/>
dynamite, and an <lb/>
j let rated lo her <lb/>
the moil board would <lb/>
never know what happened to <lb/>
If Holland submarine <lb/>
boat be by the <lb/>
government, bet would, <lb/>
my run a very fair chance <lb/>
going to the <lb/>
l.-g that can do all Unit <lb/>
chanted her, if she were <lb/>
out to tin a battleship <lb/>
exposed her turret even for u <lb/>
period, oho i- d m <lb/>
danger of being struck. Sup- <lb/>
posing gets <lb/>
however, to launch torpedo <lb/>
would very <lb/>
prey surround <lb/>
would <lb/>
for revenge. However, <lb/>
be worth it, <lb/>
there would u. <lb/>
such boats. <lb/>
destruction of a battleship at no <lb/>
greater cost than that el a sub- <lb/>
marine boat a small <lb/>
would Lo a distinct <lb/>
add greater <lb/>
distinction these danger- <lb/>
boats thorn desirable <lb/>
billets in bands of meat our <lb/>
young <lb/>
Tits Girl's <lb/>
is a truth, a lint <lb/>
tho gin with the least is <lb/>
apt to tho most <lb/>
Ruth of <lb/>
Caro of a Girl's in <lb/>
-May Homo Journal. <lb/>
very wealthy girl nay not <lb/>
have to for own wardrobe <lb/>
yet each belonging to it is <lb/>
made lo do lull and in <lb/>
many instances, if has a wise <lb/>
mother, girl herself must <lb/>
superintend the work of maid. <lb/>
It is said of the daughters of <lb/>
Queen Victoria that each of <lb/>
was taught, not only to sew <lb/>
mil but lo mend dam with <lb/>
lo make over <lb/>
those gowns which were counted <lb/>
worth it- girl who o ward- <lb/>
robe is nut large makes her first <lb/>
mistake in bus material <lb/>
is averted provisions will pay <lb/>
better than cotton, or at least <lb/>
quite as well. If war should <lb/>
Some there will be no demand for <lb/>
a i cotton in p, <lb/>
. would command high <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Tho Atlanta Journal is urging <lb/>
Ibis course Georgia, saying; <lb/>
is good policy at Ml <lb/>
time for of the South <lb/>
is doubly good now that there <lb/>
i.- n strong prospect of war. <lb/>
war come price of <lb/>
provision i would certainly rise <lb/>
while the of tho Month's <lb/>
staple would probably full <lb/>
Thus the Southern who <lb/>
does not raise his own food sup- <lb/>
would natch ends <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Tho Greenville, <lb/>
gives Southern farmers the host <lb/>
when it says; <lb/>
corn; plant vegetables, <lb/>
big cops of <lb/>
n little of everything; sow large <lb/>
Corps of grain; hogs, raise <lb/>
if cattle, for the ensues of war <lb/>
is considerable and war <lb/>
means higher <lb/>
everything you and your family <lb/>
ea. It war, passes <lb/>
without bursting, yon will be in <lb/>
all the bettor condition for <lb/>
planted a larger crop <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
The Sleeve for summer <lb/>
Through are small they <lb/>
are perfectly tight, but retain <lb/>
tit the top <lb/>
without any excessive <lb/>
Tim extra puff has disappeared <lb/>
favor of tho moderate <lb/>
out in one two-piece <lb/>
which gathered as anal <lb/>
into it is <lb/>
gathered, however, there are <lb/>
three to seven quarter inch or <lb/>
smaller run crosswise just <lb/>
below the or rows of <lb/>
insertion, velvet <lb/>
ribbon, lulls of narrow edging, <lb/>
or whit the gown is trimmed <lb/>
tucks used all <lb/>
Homo <lb/>
Journal- <lb/>
-i e mi iii very edge war, <lb/>
n ire r.-ill h-. <lb/>
Sunday morning prayer of lie <lb/>
i i; i. -i- data <lb/>
in hot in tho Stales, <lb/>
. ii i . Southern sol. <lb/>
I in he <lb/>
-l i i ,, n o<lb/>
a that Is the <lb/>
This augurs well for I moment- nil ad, only one <lb/>
North pine, which gown ma be , m Ami <lb/>
ball have more to say in our next season, it should a I i <lb/>
the growing hat will wear, will were amongst <lb/>
Southern pro- over, and a <lb/>
there u no longer any of which neither the nor <lb/>
loom <lb/>
Lumberman. <lb/>
Th, re re <lb/>
lore ii b b now <lb/>
lit , i lot duty , fry cub m to <lb/>
I soil in. hi. <lb/>
the will <lb/>
weary. It is an .,. moral support lbs ,, <lb/>
a gown made in tho I During war the <lb/>
We tit-i o say s I o the extreme n th fighter. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Union in A,<lb/>
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