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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL <lb/>
The Alleged Plan of Action <lb/>
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telegraphed paper from <lb/>
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navy agree that it would <lb/>
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defeat that would the <lb/>
soldiers at the of the <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Press Printer, that he can <lb/>
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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/>
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telegraphy. The can done <lb/>
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lo be manipulating eighty <lb/>
character. <lb/>
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Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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through our store. <lb/>
Our line <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful see. <lb/>
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A declaration of war<lb/>
power, under tho <lb/>
to wage war without <lb/>
special definite authority <lb/>
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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/>
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without any Dy <lb/>
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would be sunk by <lb/>
rapid-lire easily- <lb/>
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aid that tho enemy's <lb/>
search-lights would pick up, <lb/>
and then it would lo a race to <lb/>
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but it to stuck that <lb/>
root of Ibis war <lb/>
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do you pro- <lb/>
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ii Consul General Lee, It <lb/>
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In town conducted by <lb/>
SURE LA <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Sunday morning prayer of lie <lb/>
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a that Is the <lb/>
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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/>
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lore ii b b now <lb/>
lit , i lot duty , fry cub m to <lb/>
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weary. It is an .,. moral support lbs ,, <lb/>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
M, Editor <lb/>
Intend at the office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, at class <lb/>
1898 <lb/>
Engagement Expected. <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
April naval en. <lb/>
on is hourly ex- <lb/>
pi th American and Span <lb/>
is II <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Alger and Long to Resign. <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
April is Pep Tied <lb/>
here morning that Secretaries 11- <lb/>
and Long will tender their <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The Navy department has n i <lb/>
information this morning that the Span- <lb/>
fleet is to the Atlantic <lb/>
coast. <lb/>
in Progress <lb/>
By Telegraph Reflector. <lb/>
Key West, April <lb/>
between the butteries op <lb/>
Castle the in was in <lb/>
progress through most <lb/>
is still tiring on fleet this m <lb/>
No <lb/>
Another Prize <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key West, April United <lb/>
State cruiser Detroit steamed in with <lb/>
a this morning. While sailing <lb/>
along twelve northwest <lb/>
the cruiser ran down the merchant <lb/>
and captured There <lb/>
is great rejoicing here over this <lb/>
mid the docks ware <lb/>
with shouting people the <lb/>
prise was brought in. <lb/>
Message Sent to Congress <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washington, April MAt noon to- <lb/>
day the President sent a message to <lb/>
Congress recommending the pas-age of <lb/>
a joint resolution declaring n state <lb/>
war exists between the United <lb/>
and Spam, and urging immediate action <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
There were papers accompanying the <lb/>
President's message the fact <lb/>
that Spain the existence <lb/>
a state war. <lb/>
The House passed war <lb/>
unanimously. Senator <lb/>
Allen a in the <lb/>
Senate which was referred to die or <lb/>
Relations Committee in condensed <lb/>
form to facilitate action. <lb/>
The Senate foreign Relations Corn- <lb/>
tee, in order to save lime, to <lb/>
report the bill as pissed by the Hone <lb/>
As so on Committee made its <lb/>
report the Senate wen. into a commit- <lb/>
of the whole to consider the <lb/>
declaration war. <lb/>
Columbia at Newport <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Newport, R. I., April <lb/>
cruiser Columbia, the Flying Squad <lb/>
passed Fort Adams about noon <lb/>
bound Lyman A. Cotton <lb/>
is on the <lb/>
Another Cabinet Change <lb/>
By Telegraph lo Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, April r. <lb/>
mm tendered his resignation n <lb/>
Secretary State. Assistant S <lb/>
Day was appointed us his <lb/>
and accepted the portfolio. <lb/>
Later Monday <lb/>
Alter The was issued <lb/>
Monday evening the following <lb/>
grams were received up to o'clock. <lb/>
Washington, April war <lb/>
declaration passed the Senate without <lb/>
amendment. <lb/>
Key West, April 25Th- United <lb/>
States Ins s lied the <lb/>
Spanish steamer and is taking <lb/>
her to Mobile. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
R rd engrossed the hill declaring lite <lb/>
existence of a state war this evening, <lb/>
and the declaration has started from <lb/>
the for the President's signature <lb/>
The Senate adjourned at Sen- <lb/>
spoke in favor rec- <lb/>
K v . <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
has signed the declaration war <lb/>
resolutions. <lb/>
More Prizes <lb/>
By to Reflector. <lb/>
Ky West, April Man- <lb/>
grove I have captured three <lb/>
and a-o bringing <lb/>
In. <lb/>
About noon the Mangrove reached <lb/>
port with one of the which is a <lb/>
Spanish liner Pan <lb/>
Germany Wants to Intervene <lb/>
Vile to <lb/>
Berlin, April will not <lb/>
of neutrality. The <lb/>
Kaiser wants to be in a position lo <lb/>
whenever it is deemed necessary. <lb/>
No News From the Paris <lb/>
By Cable <lb/>
April The have <lb/>
received no news the steamer Paris <lb/>
this <lb/>
Asks For Arms <lb/>
By to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Gomez, the Cuban army, the <lb/>
United States to send arms to the In- <lb/>
Could Not Get Away. <lb/>
After In i. had gens to <lb/>
press Tuesday evening a dispatch was <lb/>
received from St. Cape <lb/>
saying the Spanish fl -el was still <lb/>
detained there. The engineers <lb/>
fleet He all and they <lb/>
sail, having orders from to <lb/>
hit <lb/>
Will Islands <lb/>
By cable to <lb/>
April <lb/>
Squadron, has <lb/>
ordered to take the to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
God Bless Ireland <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector. <lb/>
London, April The Irish <lb/>
today passed a <lb/>
resolution tendering warmest sympathy <lb/>
and good to the United Slates <lb/>
a to commending the action of <lb/>
gov, in its <lb/>
liberate the people Cuba. <lb/>
Did Not Return Fire <lb/>
By Telegraph <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Long a denial reports that <lb/>
when Castle fired on our fleet <lb/>
he returned the lire- <lb/>
Representative reported the <lb/>
war bill lo House, the only changes <lb/>
to levy OB mineral waters <lb/>
and telephone messages. <lb/>
The Senate agreed upon the con- <lb/>
I r tie report on the army <lb/>
lull. <lb/>
Approves. <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector. <lb/>
Paris, 20--The French <lb/>
n t approves the proclaim <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Troops Having Rough Weather <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Terrible <lb/>
rains last night and ibis morning gave <lb/>
the troops in camp here their first ex- <lb/>
with rough weather. <lb/>
Show Nerve <lb/>
B-- Cable to <lb/>
Madrid, from <lb/>
Blanc at Havana say M can <lb/>
lake of Havana, and surrounding <lb/>
t and that the Spanish fl -el can <lb/>
be tit service <lb/>
St. into Commission <lb/>
By Tel-graph Reflector. <lb/>
New St. Louis went <lb/>
into i omission today. She took on <lb/>
tons coal at the Brook- <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
A Rich Haul <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key West, April Spanish <lb/>
ft tamer with one thousand <lb/>
s and in gold board <lb/>
is reported captured by Sampson's <lb/>
fleet. <lb/>
Powers Not to Interfere. <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
London, April Powers will <lb/>
not attempt to prevent the Untied <lb/>
Slate Irons attacking the <lb/>
Consul Williams at Hong Kong <lb/>
i able to Reflector. <lb/>
Hong Kong, April steamer <lb/>
arrived here today from <lb/>
having United States <lb/>
Williams on <lb/>
What Does This <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
April <lb/>
today the President exempts <lb/>
Spanish vessels interference or <lb/>
ii loaded at m ports <lb/>
lore May 21st. <lb/>
Succeeds Roosevelt. <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washington, April, <lb/>
Sicard has been appointed to succeed <lb/>
Gen, nil as to <lb/>
cl War. tendered <lb/>
his resignation lot the of <lb/>
e a on the of Gen. <lb/>
oral lo Cuba. <lb/>
V f <lb/>
Safe <lb/>
By to Reflector. <lb/>
Cork, April British ship <lb/>
. arrived tit Bristol last right <lb/>
and says she spoke the <lb/>
Shenandoah, which was reported cap- <lb/>
by the Spaniards. This is <lb/>
clipper sailed fro n San Francisco <lb/>
Liverpool with a load wheat. <lb/>
Discussing Cuban leaders <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
April Sen <lb/>
Foreign Relations Committee today <lb/>
considered hut look no action on <lb/>
annexation of Hawaii. <lb/>
In the council of today General <lb/>
Miles discussed lb matter landing <lb/>
troops on Cuba with Cuban <lb/>
Leader.- <lb/>
Minneapolis Sails <lb/>
T, to Reflector. <lb/>
Bar April cruiser <lb/>
Minneapolis, Flying Squadron, <lb/>
sailed here ibis <lb/>
Gladstone's Death Denied <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector. <lb/>
April death of <lb/>
Gladstone is denied here, though he is <lb/>
reported us sinking rapidly. <lb/>
Spanish Troops Concentrating <lb/>
By Cable lo <lb/>
Havana, April <lb/>
Hoops on the island are concentrating <lb/>
h re lo meet e American <lb/>
Arranging to Invade Cuba. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector, <lb/>
Washington, I <lb/>
dent, Alger General <lb/>
s lost lo complete arrange- <lb/>
the invasion Cuba. <lb/>
Bolivar Captured. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector <lb/>
Key West, April of the <lb/>
United Slates cruisers captured the <lb/>
Spanish ship Bolivar and brought her <lb/>
into port here this morning. <lb/>
Another Prize for Sampson <lb/>
By Telegraph Is Re fleeter. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
dent is in receipt n dispatch <lb/>
that Sampson's fleet off Havana cap- <lb/>
lured another prize this morning. <lb/>
Gladstone Dead <lb/>
By Cable to He <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Gladstone died to-day. He had been <lb/>
ill sue lime and his death was not <lb/>
unexpected. England's greatest States- <lb/>
man is no more. The world has had <lb/>
few greater men than he was. <lb/>
The world will his death. <lb/>
His death is an international calamity. <lb/>
He passed away quietly surrounded <lb/>
by and sympathizing friends <lb/>
and admirers. <lb/>
The entire civilized world Will re- <lb/>
that William K. is no <lb/>
Bore, The English, Ml t and Amer- <lb/>
people especially will their <lb/>
sorrows for his <lb/>
Cabanas Blockaded <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key West, April <lb/>
fl-et is practically in possession of the <lb/>
id Cabanas on Cuba. <lb/>
New York Troops Ready <lb/>
Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Albany, April Governor <lb/>
notified Secretary Alger the <lb/>
State New York is ready with he r <lb/>
mi lot the army. <lb/>
Still at Cape Yen <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cape April <lb/>
fleet is still here. <lb/>
Columbia Boston <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector <lb/>
April 27-The <lb/>
Flying is now at <lb/>
or her e In toe lower bay, <lb/>
For Gomez <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key West April, prize <lb/>
c art is in here today <lb/>
the have solar been <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The government bus to <lb/>
an expedition lo meet Steamer <lb/>
Montreal landed forces <lb/>
Santiago, but Gomez has then cornered <lb/>
so they reach in Havana. <lb/>
Panic at Havana <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
April British <lb/>
steamer from Havana arrived here <lb/>
today in a while flag with <lb/>
I and thirty board. <lb/>
They report in a <lb/>
panic. <lb/>
is a good suggestion the <lb/>
Raleigh Post makes that some troops <lb/>
should in North Carolina to <lb/>
protect cur to meet any <lb/>
emergency that may in the way <lb/>
local troubles. <lb/>
Value of prise. Gov- <lb/>
sharp, one-hail, <lb/>
Rear Admiral Sampson's one- <lb/>
Fleet Captain <lb/>
share, <lb/>
; balance to be divided among <lb/>
officers and men the <lb/>
Navigating <lb/>
slow, <lb/>
; I Bash, n <lb/>
Snow, 11.750; Walker, 1,750; <lb/>
Chief Freeman, <lb/>
passed assistant engineer, <lb/>
engineer, <lb/>
Surgeon ; Assistant <lb/>
Paymaster Pay <lb/>
Clerk ; boatswain, <lb/>
gunner, ; carpenter, <lb/>
three hundred petty <lb/>
enlisted MOB, share e <lb/>
Tin believes it <lb/>
the much talked of fusion between the <lb/>
Democrats and Populists could be <lb/>
carried into effect would drive away <lb/>
far more Democrats than it would <lb/>
Populists. Better adhere to the <lb/>
principal a straight fight and stand <lb/>
or fall by it. is bound to <lb/>
gain the again, but it can <lb/>
not do it entangling alliances with <lb/>
place hunters. <lb/>
atone y For Tho Navy. <lb/>
be pending hostilities between this <lb/>
Country and Spain brings matter <lb/>
of prizes and price money into <lb/>
Who will get the prises already <lb/>
captured by vessels of the United <lb/>
if the question which, when answered, <lb/>
will do for future reference in cases <lb/>
of the kind. The of the <lb/>
vessel captures s f rise turns her <lb/>
over to three prise commissioners, who <lb/>
by United Slates <lb/>
District Court, one of whom Is to be a <lb/>
retired naval officer another an at- <lb/>
of three practice. Alter <lb/>
the question has been the <lb/>
price is awarded as follows. <lb/>
The law governing the condemnation <lb/>
cf prizes provides that when the court <lb/>
shall determine that the prize was <lb/>
superior or equal force to the or <lb/>
vassals making the capture the entire <lb/>
net proceeds of the sole shall go to the <lb/>
captors. the court shall deter <lb/>
mine that prize force <lb/>
proceeds is sale shall go to <lb/>
captors and one-half to the United <lb/>
Stales. Should be <lb/>
sioned, the entire net proceeds would <lb/>
en to the unless otherwise <lb/>
the commissions. <lb/>
The commanding officer a fleet or <lb/>
squadron receives one-twentieth <lb/>
of prize money awarded to <lb/>
or vessels under his immediate con- <lb/>
The commanding officer of a <lb/>
or division under the com- <lb/>
of a receives <lb/>
of the amount to <lb/>
captors, his share to come out of <lb/>
part the prize money awarded lo <lb/>
Government when the Government <lb/>
receives a share. The fleet captain Is <lb/>
entitled to part of <lb/>
award made to any vessel or vessels of <lb/>
fleet or squadron with which he is <lb/>
except in a ease where the <lb/>
capture is made by the vessel which <lb/>
h i is serving, in that case he shares <lb/>
in proportion to his pay with the other <lb/>
officers and men on board the vessel. <lb/>
To the commander of n single vessel is <lb/>
one-tenth of the money awarded <lb/>
to vessel, was acting at the <lb/>
of capture under the command <lb/>
the commanding officer of a <lb/>
squadron or division, and <lb/>
if it was ting independently. <lb/>
Alter these deductions, the remainder <lb/>
prise money to a <lb/>
is distributed among the officers and <lb/>
crew of the vessels in proportion to <lb/>
their respective pay. <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
captured oil Sand Key light <lb/>
by the United gun-boa <lb/>
Friday, is said lo be worth, with <lb/>
her cargo, is <lb/>
to a New York paper, <lb/>
prise money will divided the <lb/>
ship cargo are sold ; <lb/>
Keep Some Troops Home; <lb/>
The State Guard, when m is <lb/>
up to the limit, is composed of 1,800 <lb/>
men. The call President requires <lb/>
about It is evident <lb/>
additional will be needed, <lb/>
and we the Governor will issue <lb/>
a call them. These latter will have <lb/>
to be thoroughly organized, equipped <lb/>
and disciplined. This will take time. <lb/>
It is necessary, Unit tiny lie <lb/>
called out at earliest possible mo- <lb/>
Al lease a regiment the reg- <lb/>
State <lb/>
the State, obvious reasons, not only <lb/>
to as a guard on our own coat <lb/>
but to be ready in case of local trouble <lb/>
any character. If the Governor <lb/>
the authorities would permit us <lb/>
we believe it would be best to ca II <lb/>
at least three thousand new <lb/>
in addition to the Stale Guard, to <lb/>
be formed into three new regiments. <lb/>
This will supply required <lb/>
to up the number culled by <lb/>
the President, leave two <lb/>
troops in the State for <lb/>
and other protection. <lb/>
We into the light, must meet <lb/>
its The State must fur- <lb/>
the now required by the <lb/>
general Government lo go lo Cuba <lb/>
elsewhere needed, the State sh , <lb/>
have organized lores within <lb/>
her own borders, and we do not think <lb/>
two thousand too many lime of <lb/>
We are sod within a <lb/>
week after the Governor issues bis <lb/>
for three additional regiments he will <lb/>
have in ready to go camp. <lb/>
the Stale can go through this war, <lb/>
do its duty to the country and to <lb/>
people at homo without having to call <lb/>
out more five thousand our <lb/>
citizens to military duty <lb/>
can congratulate ourselves. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
To Dispose of <lb/>
Mr. G. H. a <lb/>
new yet old method of <lb/>
of the out-worm that <lb/>
does damage lo email <lb/>
and tomato plants <lb/>
tin; of your. <lb/>
Ho In. practiced it, says, for <lb/>
IS or IS vats, and it has worked <lb/>
Here it is. <lb/>
your neighbor's <lb/>
yon one of your <lb/>
a good supply of <lb/>
old and when setting out <lb/>
plants, place a dozen or more <lb/>
at the root of <lb/>
guarantees l a worm will never <lb/>
touch New. <lb/>
Bars the Drunkard <lb/>
Drunkenness to-day d <lb/>
i in the very quarters where <lb/>
a little while ago was looked <lb/>
upon as a write <lb/>
Edward W. in May <lb/>
Homo Journal, line of <lb/>
abuts doors absolutely lo <lb/>
drunkard. It has no use for him. <lb/>
Business competition has so <lb/>
keen that only the men of steadiest <lb/>
habits can employment. This <lb/>
I the habitual indulger in alcoholic <lb/>
has found out, different <lb/>
establish for <lb/>
Godsends they are, too, to humanity- <lb/>
are to-day filled with men who <lb/>
lo realization of the changed <lb/>
conditions. The man of steady habits <lb/>
is the man of the hour, and the drunk- <lb/>
ard realizes Ii. the world <lb/>
same thing is true. Tho <lb/>
even a few years <lb/>
not be tolerated at ally dinner <lb/>
Society has become intolerant <lb/>
of the behavior which inevitably results <lb/>
excessive indulgence in drinking, <lb/>
and men realize this. is bad man- <lb/>
to-day to drink to <lb/>
taste is spreading, and moderation ls <lb/>
necessarily <lb/>
Pedestrians who to <lb/>
be near the corner of Front and <lb/>
Market streets this <lb/>
witnessed a <lb/>
and curious fan be- <lb/>
when n large Maltese oat, <lb/>
owned by one of the down-town <lb/>
caught and devoured <lb/>
a for her break- <lb/>
fast. <lb/>
Hardly had feline couplets J <lb/>
her breakfast two grown <lb/>
English flew down from <lb/>
pole and <lb/>
attacked the oat <lb/>
course objected to <lb/>
being jumped anon in <lb/>
violent manner, and made <lb/>
effort to catch the birds. <lb/>
The feathered retreated <lb/>
slowly and apparently <lb/>
against their will, giving the cat, <lb/>
who followed closely, <lb/>
sharp gongs with their small bills <lb/>
which made the feline twitch at <lb/>
sensation. Finally the repeated the <lb/>
attacks of the birds became too <lb/>
much for the cat and she retreated <lb/>
to a near by store, <lb/>
enraged sparrows following <lb/>
closely and only desisting when <lb/>
victim was behind a door. <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch- <lb/>
A recent letter of Hon. Amos J. <lb/>
Cummings says <lb/>
then an <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
for a time during tho war be- <lb/>
tho a of <lb/>
staff of Phil. Sheridan and <lb/>
participated with in <lb/>
the The story we <lb/>
have is that be was attach- <lb/>
ed during tho war lo the command <lb/>
of William Sher- <lb/>
man and was with that worthy on <lb/>
his march to the sea. It no <lb/>
odds which of the is <lb/>
His course in Cuba proves <lb/>
that be got training <lb/>
tome accomplished vandal- <lb/>
Charlotte Observer-<lb/>
In older to make a <lb/>
change in business we <lb/>
offer our entire <lb/>
of at Factory <lb/>
for Cash and <lb/>
take advantage of this sale <lb/>
Next door to office. <lb/>
MONEY TALKS <lb/>
YES talks- We make it talk for us <lb/>
-K by buying 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 treat you E <lb/>
J. B WHITE. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY CO. <lb/>
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors. <lb/>
At store Court <lb/>
Manufacturers dealers in all kinds of <lb/>
New Buggies a specialty <lb/>
All kinds of repairing done. Wu use skilled labor and goo <lb/>
material and are prepared to give satisfactory work. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats <lb/>
-----and celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock learn the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery n v. <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing. <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
D OH <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
N; <lb/>
fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
and sold. A trial will eon <lb/>
on. <lb/>
J. R COREY <lb/>
i. <lb/>
COLLARS <lb/>
A General, Horse <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
A Winner <lb/>
All the world loves a winner-you'll <lb/>
be classed as such, if you wear Clothes that are <lb/>
cut right-made right- <lb/>
Good judgment-Good <lb/>
Taste-tells you to buy good clothes-becoming <lb/>
clothes--they cost no more than the ordinary <lb/>
buy Sack Suits-Single and Double Breasted <lb/>
in <lb/>
e Force. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
J. A. Dooms went to to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The best of Everything <lb/>
Clothing, Hats, <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
at the lowest prices. <lb/>
Dr. It. L. <lb/>
Sin Hill. <lb/>
It, <lb/>
t. J <lb/>
J. II. Farrow <lb/>
bare <lb/>
Be. J. J. Harper loft ills <lb/>
or Ills in <lb/>
D. t i <lb/>
I t -ii to Sunday. <lb/>
Forbes bean sick lbs past <lb/>
week is still to mom. <lb/>
J. s. mislead, of Norfolk, <lb/>
peal with Be. B. H. <lb/>
Mr. W. A. Savage i. .-. cot- <lb/>
iii <lb/>
J. Lr. I,. C <lb/>
Insurance Coin, <lb/>
war Derails. lad <lb/>
adv. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
II. o Mount <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. up the road <lb/>
A. left this morning for <lb/>
U on <lb/>
Mrs. K. II. left <lb/>
for lo visit <lb/>
J. K. returned <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Mia Nannie Hudson, of <lb/>
Flu., evening lo visit <lb/>
her John I J m. <lb/>
A. W. and J. <lb/>
morning for a <lb/>
the former will wed <lb/>
Minnie Ask <lb/>
II. War Reporter <lb/>
may be I on sand, <lb/>
but she is on <lb/>
I Spain keeps on <lb/>
b U. S. we are <lb/>
The Battery got <lb/>
in the fl <lb/>
night. <lb/>
A new key on the scale is <lb/>
Wist. All martial sirs <lb/>
played on <lb/>
No war ships pi down Evens <lb/>
water was <lb/>
suggests Col. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg Lieut. l. <lb/>
take job lo u <lb/>
says lbs is ready <lb/>
lo three seconds is <lb/>
fully the u-e <lb/>
. t are in <lb/>
for th-j boys who would <lb/>
BE mL ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C., , 1898, <lb/>
U . , r. ,, <lb/>
is sister, Mrs. i; <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
Hiss Nat i . Lb <lb/>
Mary Bran Manning it <lb/>
Hiss Edmund. <lb/>
W. U. U i. f <lb/>
today bore. <lb/>
J. T. a, , <lb/>
spent <lb/>
returned lo m <lb/>
D. far- <lb/>
pail <lb/>
If.-.-. II. Clip <lb/>
hi- regular tn <lb/>
Sunday and <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
QUICK CURE FOR <lb/>
COUGHS AND COLDS, <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
THROAT m LUNG <lb/>
Vi-s Dun- r. <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
We <lb/>
friends to plat <lb/>
to f, <lb/>
u J <lb/>
year, then nils . <lb/>
may wish to. war will n it it <lb/>
our opinion, <lb/>
mid not, t l , , ,, <lb/>
SI ll I, at <lb/>
I tn . i. ti r <lb/>
Up P ices. <lb/>
pop up <lb/>
i ti r <lb/>
K-. it the <lb/>
Tee <lb/>
1.1 Hi <lb/>
I o war declared had i <lb/>
d of Hi per i <lb/>
Had t. Billy Goat. <lb/>
Mary had a I, <lb/>
I I, <lb/>
that Miry ts <lb/>
ire lo w. <lb/>
I th one day, <lb/>
i.<lb/>
evening to visit hit <lb/>
daughter, <lb/>
is bore. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local <lb/>
seems since the <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
Herd both and Sun <lb/>
freight train today killed a <lb/>
belonging to Mr. W. t. Fleming. <lb/>
If some high don't get in <lb/>
river now it will not be because there <lb/>
been no rain, <lb/>
County Rifles were out in good <lb/>
starching order this afternoon. The <lb/>
boys don't lake in hut <lb/>
lo go where on Uncle <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
the war talk <lb/>
excitement, the John Flanagan <lb/>
Company gees right on turning <lb/>
fine day. They sold <lb/>
week. <lb/>
At Hit. <lb/>
The has folded <lb/>
tent <lb/>
This morning In <lb/>
s boa very fine <lb/>
that were sent us by Mr, J. L. <lb/>
son, of Fla. <lb/>
Odd Fellows celebrate <lb/>
Public invited <lb/>
to the exercises both st <lb/>
Baptist and Odd Fellows half <lb/>
went down to <lb/>
and s morning <lb/>
and brought back a nice list of <lb/>
Tun <lb/>
St on the south <lb/>
should bear in mind <lb/>
they set the news in <lb/>
from to <lb/>
hours sooner other can <lb/>
give to their. is worth <lb/>
Grass Butters <lb/>
train halt an hour Lit <lb/>
What s and vis <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
rains will make a nice season <lb/>
1st Kiting tobacco plants. <lb/>
crowds <lb/>
Tax bulletin beard. <lb/>
Ward meetings will be held Friday <lb/>
to select for Council- <lb/>
The people learning that they <lb/>
find no more accurate war n than is <lb/>
In Tug dispatches. Our <lb/>
service is <lb/>
Wilmington will like capture the <lb/>
prise that Raleigh has been seeking as <lb/>
being to the Stale <lb/>
troops. <lb/>
A Sad Death <lb/>
Monday evening Mr. M. R. Lang <lb/>
received a telegram from New York <lb/>
announcing death his niece, ft j. <lb/>
J. L. Flaming went Sparta. <lb/>
on I s. <lb/>
J. A. Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Ed. of passed <lb/>
through Ibis morning going <lb/>
B. Li Smith and wile <lb/>
Tuesday evening from <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of on the <lb/>
morning going through lo Wash- <lb/>
J. W. Goodwin, <lb/>
ed evening lo see his family <lb/>
who are lure, <lb/>
Julia which occurred <lb/>
noon on that Jay, after Illness <lb/>
about three weeks with <lb/>
Miss Julia only years old, <lb/>
her death brings sadness not only to <lb/>
her and relatives but also lo n <lb/>
number here who knew <lb/>
her well. When her homo in <lb/>
visited Greenville <lb/>
made many among our <lb/>
She was a sister Messrs. Alex, <lb/>
Larry She a <lb/>
young lady of lovely character and dis- <lb/>
position, always having a kind and <lb/>
gentle word for every one. We tender <lb/>
our sympathies to her sorrowing <lb/>
and relatives. <lb/>
W. II. Holt, Graham, N. <lb/>
II all mi then could only <lb/>
know the true worth Mrs. Joe Per- <lb/>
son's Remedy, a world of anxiety and <lb/>
trouble would be saved. It is the <lb/>
medicine I ever tried in my <lb/>
life. I had a large family of n, <lb/>
and do believe I am indebted to Mrs. <lb/>
Joe listing raised <lb/>
anything it the <lb/>
with my children I give them <lb/>
Remedy and there is never any need <lb/>
trite syrups, paregoric <lb/>
and thing, cf that kind. The Remedy <lb/>
keeps them well <lb/>
and they need <lb/>
anything else. bad <lb/>
s in the eyes had lo b- <lb/>
kept shaded all the time, and <lb/>
cored her. cannot say <lb/>
enough a. everybody <lb/>
know what it would do aid try it, a <lb/>
world suffering <lb/>
Man. W. Vt. Holt. <lb/>
N. C, July 1897. <lb/>
Mis. Joe Person's Remedy is <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
JOHN L. <lb/>
Greenville, N, ft <lb/>
Dr. returned <lb/>
from where <lb/>
I had been to J. W. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Henpecked Husbands hold <lb/>
in by lo <lb/>
leer, We promised nut lo tell who <lb/>
suggested this. <lb/>
Oar war need up <lb/>
button mil did not <lb/>
many to prim today, <lb/>
Lieut. G is <lb/>
of our if any hate <lb/>
for him Not but there <lb/>
i. lime <lb/>
Commodore Johnston says slier the <lb/>
vote Company II. Battery <lb/>
Z. can't lire any re gnus lo <lb/>
patriotism in old Pit. <lb/>
Col. A. Sugg says lit. will beta <lb/>
pair spurs he can raise a strong <lb/>
in Pill county in three days, <lb/>
he says Capt, J, <lb/>
do it in three hours. <lb/>
seems to be stealing on <lb/>
end April, Instead blowing <lb/>
the of tin- month as <lb/>
old times. Hut these are war days <lb/>
now, and there need be no <lb/>
prise even at Weather. <lb/>
Johnston must not use <lb/>
Tub bulletin board lo <lb/>
display bis without permission <lb/>
in chief. Further <lb/>
l this order will deprive him <lb/>
his rubber loots. <lb/>
wile . t <lb/>
M. Lied I -t <lb/>
o'clock. held over <lb/>
this ti o'clock <lb/>
Rev. II. II. at reel- <lb/>
1.1 which .,., <lb/>
We I our to b. <lb/>
i I <lb/>
Ire regret ; were <lb/>
i Ber i- Miss <lb/>
Annie Randolph's school <lb/>
No. Si-ten township, i.-t <lb/>
Attended a <lb/>
time mid speak <lb/>
terms tis n t t <lb/>
regret not teat bin <lb/>
this this lull. <lb/>
not I. I . ii. ti,, kin Bi ,. , t <lb/>
it , , , ., L <lb/>
high U . <lb/>
. c, . m <lb/>
i , . .<lb/>
i d <lb/>
And . <lb/>
II <lb/>
. Ore, <lb/>
f on h r <lb/>
All I -t, lire. <lb/>
no <lb/>
; . <lb/>
Would Not Volunteer. <lb/>
The Pill County a good <lb/>
enough .-how when out drill, Mo. <lb/>
I but when it <lb/>
lo vole on would <lb/>
to go i only blood up <lb/>
o be counted. three II. <lb/>
U. Johnston and Edward <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
CASE.-i I <lb/>
TO-DAY'S MARKETS. <lb/>
As U. by <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers. <lb/>
IV. C. <lb/>
SACKS en <lb/>
have in Mock Sugar II <lb/>
,, <lb/>
and Bags and many <lb/>
to numerous to .-, <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
tendon. <lb/>
ft iii<lb/>
Both tho and results when <lb/>
I it is pleasant <lb/>
t- the taste, <lb/>
y. tin-Kidneys, <lb/>
cleanses m. <lb/>
colds, bead- <lb/>
I habitual <lb/>
Snip of Figs is the <lb/>
Its kind ever pro- <lb/>
. ;,, <lb/>
t i stomach, prompt in <lb/>
it-; notion and truly beneficial in its <lb/>
. I pi i tared only from most <lb/>
hi its <lb/>
M. <lb/>
to ail and have made it most <lb/>
popular remedy known. <lb/>
; V. .- j for in <lb/>
cent bottles by nil leading drug. <lb/>
I who <lb/>
; or. hand will pro- <lb/>
PI anyone who <lb/>
it Do not accept any <lb/>
m syrup co.<lb/>
AT K <lb/>
It has been <lb/>
complications Spain begin, that <lb/>
tho would not fight; and <lb/>
is known the martial <lb/>
colored population Raleigh there <lb/>
Isn't any. tho is not alto- <lb/>
a man of peace. The <lb/>
regiment regular is <lb/>
composed entirely el enjoys a <lb/>
line reputation. In the campaigns with <lb/>
Indians the west, our soldiers. <lb/>
have themselves real Ii liters. We <lb/>
also have evidence u similar <lb/>
home, tire i <lb/>
eighteen <lb/>
desire to enlist in the volunteer <lb/>
State, and that military <lb/>
company is <lb/>
Post <lb/>
Odd Celebration <lb/>
Odd sf <lb/>
anniversary Tuesday <lb/>
night. The the two <lb/>
nu l their hall and went in n body to <lb/>
the church where a s.-r- <lb/>
was preached by Rev. N. M <lb/>
Watson, pastor the -Methodist church <lb/>
His was <lb/>
which ho said was selected be- <lb/>
of its lo the <lb/>
lion Odd <lb/>
slid s religion tint undertook lo <lb/>
servo God without serving humanity <lb/>
was failure, u was strange <lb/>
that the world through so many <lb/>
Overlooked g-est fact we <lb/>
our best to when <lb/>
are best serving our creatures. <lb/>
The was an ons <lb/>
lo occasion. <lb/>
Alter the at the the <lb/>
lodges arid many friends to <lb/>
the ball where , <lb/>
ring was held. Thu pleasure Ibis <lb/>
gathering heightened by the <lb/>
of beautiful by Mrs <lb/>
D. arid Misses Ship-- <lb/>
paid Julia <lb/>
Dedication Service <lb/>
The by the County <lb/>
Commissioner at the for the <lb/>
Aged and Infirm was dedicated Sunday <lb/>
by Revs, N. M. Watson <lb/>
A. W. a large crowd <lb/>
Greenville and the country <lb/>
the Home gathered to <lb/>
the and give evidence <lb/>
their to the work which <lb/>
been The chapel is a neat little <lb/>
building, well suited to the purposes <lb/>
Which was budded. Rev. A. W. <lb/>
pastor of the Greenville <lb/>
preached sermon, which <lb/>
wait a plain, earnest -1 sermon. Al- <lb/>
tho sermon, Rev. X. M. Watson <lb/>
Methodist church made a <lb/>
pro mite 1111,11.3 and led in the <lb/>
v prayer. <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
run ii<lb/>
Baby ii one <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
feels an <lb/>
dread <lb/>
the pain and <lb/>
danger attend <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Be co m j n d a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one misery. <lb/>
FRIEND <lb/>
Some Knowing <lb/>
Messrs. J. K. II. <lb/>
Chocowinity, up lo <lb/>
Saturday OH a vi.-it. While lore M <lb/>
dropped in a chat remedy which relieves <lb/>
lo renew women of the pain and <lb/>
says faring incident to maternity; this <lb/>
not get along Without Tun Rs- as woman's <lb/>
all the h, <lb/>
. , . , , painless, but all the is re- <lb/>
out n he that nothing helps moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
him along so well he goes lo Ml this remedy arc no longer de- <lb/>
bate a copy d th, <lb/>
his girl as t <lb/>
paper him. <lb/>
Talking ;.,., Mr. <lb/>
add am telling here <lb/>
that they are net in it at nil when it <lb/>
to tobacco plants. The <lb/>
lay my plants took the notion that it <lb/>
was lime were set out. I got op <lb/>
soon one morning to go out lo lbs <lb/>
bed saw something while <lb/>
across tho lit Id. At Hist I though <lb/>
was a ghost and was afraid logo up <lb/>
to it, but when got <lb/>
to make an I <lb/>
tobacco plants in eagerness lo <lb/>
get out had shoved cloth ll the <lb/>
plant bod and were rolling over in it <lb/>
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It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
FOUNTAIN PENS <lb/>
Beat in use The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens. <lb/>
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cheap are. <lb/>
never, <lb/>
But should you t- <lb/>
Want Job <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
One country, one and one <lb/>
licking of Spain. <lb/>
That sentiment <lb/>
in Washington since the war <lb/>
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has shaken off the <lb/>
crowd <lb/>
and benumbing <lb/>
he has thoroughly alive <lb/>
to Hie necessities of th I <lb/>
Ibis ha- particularly <lb/>
during the past week. He <lb/>
started on right track <lb/>
he asked Congress for <lb/>
to use the army and to <lb/>
Spain to <lb/>
proper stop when he sent mat <lb/>
ultimatum to Spain, again when <lb/>
lie recognized Ibo of our <lb/>
minister bf Spain an act of <lb/>
war; wain when be issued orders <lb/>
fleet u Cockade <lb/>
and vet again when be <lb/>
proclamation calling for <lb/>
men o two years <lb/>
poorer is <lb/>
behind every one of these <lb/>
note and lie people are light <lb/>
behind Congress The <lb/>
in unprecedented, nod every <lb/>
Spanish flag captured by <lb/>
warships ado to it- The only <lb/>
that is heard is that all who <lb/>
desire to participate avenging <lb/>
Maine cannot do so. each <lb/>
Mate will on furnishing its <lb/>
full quota of troops called for. <lb/>
National of the Dis- <lb/>
Columbia is already on <lb/>
in a of <lb/>
ard only m <lb/>
third can bone to CO every Of <lb/>
is to start for Cuba. <lb/>
teer arm v which was by <lb/>
last for <lb/>
four Generals, and the <lb/>
is general in Washington <lb/>
that and Joe. Wheeler, <lb/>
of Alabama.-ill be tendered com- <lb/>
missions of that rank <lb/>
Roosevelt, scrappy Assistant <lb/>
Secretary the navy, will resign <lb/>
that position in order to on <lb/>
Lee's Cuba. <lb/>
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his points by a <lb/>
of bis stories, vote was <lb/>
taken and was by <lb/>
a vote of to <lb/>
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about tie lightening cabinet <lb/>
change, in which editor <lb/>
Emory Smith succeeded <lb/>
A Gary as Postmaster <lb/>
General, but if so old an enemy <lb/>
of as Senator Quay was <lb/>
willing to keep quiet and <lb/>
that Smith's be <lb/>
confirmed by the surely <lb/>
others COB so, at least <lb/>
war is over- now <lb/>
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in the war to a victorious <lb/>
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Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hat <lb/>
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by Local applications, as they cannot <lb/>
the diseased portion the ear. <lb/>
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and that Is by constitutional <lb/>
price cents per <lb/>
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cures Tiles no Deafness is caused by an Inflamed <lb/>
pay is In of the mucous of the <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money Tube. When this tube gets In- <lb/>
cents per box. For sale by yon have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
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are caused by which Is <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly the Pa- <lb/>
Court Clerk Put county as <lb/>
Executor of the estate of dank; an Inflamed the mucous <lb/>
L. Bell deceased, notice Is here- surface. <lb/>
by given lo all persons indebted We will One Hundred <lb/>
the estate to immediate payment, for any ease of Deafness by <lb/>
to the and to all creditors cannot he cured by Ball's <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims. Cure. Send for circulars. <lb/>
properly authenticated, to under- CO. Toledo, O <lb/>
signed, within twelve months after <lb/>
date or this notice, or this notice will Halls <lb/>
be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the of March <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
Executor the estate of Sarah L. <lb/>
Notice Dissolution. <lb/>
The Ann Ricks . Tall hare this <lb/>
day by consent, J. A. <lb/>
A. II. Taft withdrawing <lb/>
from the firm. W II, Kicks and S. H. <lb/>
Taft will continue business same as <lb/>
heretofore under name of Kicks A <lb/>
Taft- All line the are to <lb/>
be lo said Ricks Taft who also <lb/>
assume ail <lb/>
March, 7th, J. A. RICKS, <lb/>
A. TAFT, <lb/>
W. II. RICKS, <lb/>
E. U. TarT. <lb/>
cur friends an the <lb/>
generally their liberal patronage In <lb/>
the past we solicit a continuance of th <lb/>
same in the <lb/>
W. H. KICKS <lb/>
signed, within twelve months after Sold by <lb/>
Family Fills are the best. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure Ml <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
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which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
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in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
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Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
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State of North Carolina, I In tho Sup <lb/>
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Come to see us.- <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing <lb/>
Anything from <lb/>
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afternoon at the <lb/>
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month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber not you <lb/>
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specific duly, thus <lb/>
purgatives and by <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I, G. M. In a certain <lb/>
deed in trust executed to me on June <lb/>
the 7th, 1897, by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
County, f Court- and St. A. trading <lb/>
J. II. Cobb and Sarah Cox, J- <lb/>
of <lb/>
C. A. Blount. II. I. or, either of <lb/>
F Y of said individually la <lb/>
i. claims to the <lb/>
,. and Blount. who on or the April, <lb/>
arc defendants In the above ,, ,,, d <lb/>
will notice a Special on <lb/>
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commenced in th shall I Ml to said claim as above <lb/>
Pitt County, the Clerk, for the w, in tar <lb/>
partition of certain real In the any In the dividend or <lb/>
county of Pitt In which the I ft <lb/>
and defendants are T <lb/>
The K. J. Blount and E- T.<lb/>
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of the <lb/>
clerk of the Superior of said <lb/>
county on Friday the day of May, <lb/>
in Greenville. and answer <lb/>
or demur to the petition and complaint <lb/>
in said action, or the plaintiffs will <lb/>
ply ft Court for the relict demand- <lb/>
ed therein. , ., <lb/>
this the 20th <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
Clerk Superior I County. <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only SI a year. <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
times more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
ID <lb/>
Cob, it will work <lb/>
Ibo Spaniards, <lb/>
weeks most elapse before <lb/>
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anthem o <lb/>
embarkation for Cuba. Until <lb/>
then we shall o content <lb/>
with ho that <lb/>
warships will a ac- <lb/>
count of themselves in any en- <lb/>
casements will have either <lb/>
with Spanish forts in <lb/>
or with the Spanish warships; <lb/>
may as well <lb/>
to bear of <lb/>
capture of an merchant <lb/>
ship en the ether side of At- <lb/>
by Spanish. We can <lb/>
hope that Spanish <lb/>
navy will over and <lb/>
ships, but there are no indications <lb/>
now in eight that it will do It <lb/>
looks as will have <lb/>
to go when <lb/>
captured Cuba. <lb/>
first. <lb/>
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war revenue bill reported to the <lb/>
from wars com- <lb/>
ore com gold <lb/>
idea bad to <lb/>
bearing par cent interest. <lb/>
is amount, to run <lb/>
from ten to twenty years at the <lb/>
pleasure oil he government. The <lb/>
of in per cent <lb/>
treasury certificates of indebted- <lb/>
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makes in the internal <lb/>
revenue tax on beer and <lb/>
tobacco, and provides <lb/>
for new by stamps <lb/>
similar to the system in <lb/>
just after war, will it is <lb/>
estimated add a year <lb/>
government's revenues- <lb/>
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the witty of Private John <lb/>
Allen, of Mississippi shamed <lb/>
enough republican members of <lb/>
House to save the seat of <lb/>
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which contested by <lb/>
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republicans voted for Carmack <lb/>
and a number not vote <lb/>
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solid vote had been <lb/>
pledged to Patterson by Gen. <lb/>
and other of <lb/>
the party, but John Allen <lb/>
bad shown up In own <lb/>
manner zigzag- financial <lb/>
career of Jonah em- <lb/>
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received a <lb/>
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lie and cloth eel brought <lb/>
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BOB ft <lb/>
SALE OF LAD FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Monday May 2nd. before the hurt House door in the town <lb/>
Greenville, I will sell the tracts of land to satisfy the taxes <lb/>
due thereon for the year 1307, compliance with section <lb/>
Act. laws of 1897. W. H. <lb/>
Sheriff Pitt <lb/>
from the assets the <lb/>
is given by<lb/>
order of court. This March II, <lb/>
D. M. Ti <lb/>
Administrators Notice. <lb/>
B; virtue of order from the Super- <lb/>
our of Pitt <lb/>
the V, <lb/>
deceased, will till <lb/>
CM of May. before the <lb/>
House door In sell to the <lb/>
bidder following parcel of <lb/>
land. <lb/>
One lot In the town of Ayden, <lb/>
on adjoining the <lb/>
lands of M. F. I, W. H. <lb/>
and Amos <lb/>
acre, more or <lb/>
sale cash. <lb/>
JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
of T K. Harrison. <lb/>
A; Moore,<lb/>
Tripp, W <lb/>
Knight. W T <lb/>
Teel, Fannie <lb/>
Cooper, A <lb/>
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Johnson, J II <lb/>
Keel. J S <lb/>
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Jackson Bros Co <lb/>
Edward, Mrs Sarah J <lb/>
Marian <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
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Wilson, Frank<lb/>
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Stocks, <lb/>
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Johnson. J H <lb/>
Morgan. I F <lb/>
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Vines, C C <lb/>
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year's supplies will Had it their in <lb/>
est to our prices before <lb/>
Our stock Is complete <lb/>
l Its branches. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always lowest market prices <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar <lb/>
a in <lb/>
A stock <lb/>
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suit Our foods arc all b m . <lb/>
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rise lo run we sell at a close <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP,<lb/>
Cherry, Benjamin <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
Corey, W M <lb/>
Daniel, Jordan <lb/>
Dudley, Gorge <lb/>
Daniel, J D and wife <lb/>
Eaton. Benjamin <lb/>
Elks. J I. <lb/>
Harris, Ed <lb/>
E N <lb/>
Jenkins. B J <lb/>
James, Henry <lb/>
Louisa <lb/>
Parker, Mary <lb/>
Reaves, Henry <lb/>
Sermons. heirs <lb/>
Sow, I A <lb/>
White, Benjamin <lb/>
lg<lb/>
SO <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington for <lb/>
for touching at all land- <lb/>
toga on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. . <lb/>
Tuesdays, and <lb/>
Greenville days. <lb/>
These are subject lo stage <lb/>
of water on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers fur Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and Boston- <lb/>
Shippers should order goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion from <lb/>
New <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
folk A Baltimore Steamboat <lb/>
from Merchants Miners <lb/>
Line Boston. <lb/>
SON. Agent,<lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing; <lb/>
work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
Brooks. S W <lb/>
Cox, John M <lb/>
Colin, A. agent h II C <lb/>
Daniel. Jordan <lb/>
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SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP.<lb/>
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Ida <lb/>
Mary E <lb/>
Kate B <lb/>
1203 <lb/>
M. i <lb/>
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them present the same owe and will he stopped. <lb/>
taxes let <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/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. MAY J f <lb/>
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one Dav. <lb/>
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John II. small, w. fl. Long, <lb/>
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Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
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W. B. . W. Grimes <lb/>
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paper of aS least one <lb/>
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just to the city line. <lb/>
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tiny ire it will last <lb/>
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