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          <lb />mas . r 7"<lb /><lb />&amp;: E521 #<lb /><lb />iti<lb /><lb />rau C. "MAY 8, 1895.<lb /><lb />ei.<lb />+ LP 2 narra ""<lb /><lb />WEWS OF? THB WIRE.<lb /><lb />aseénger ead iT omatt T<lb /><lb />train gol<lb />Sana. a. £<lb /><lb />M, agp 10:15 A. M.<lb />y Pad, Eres Ereight, Pring 1al P<lb /><lb />vied<lb /><lb />day and perurdaye ue<lb /><lb />Ee Fa m<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />A NEVERMIND FELLOW: |<lb /><lb />oy ave ahd SAO SABE Ties<lb /><lb />ing-time,-many a tree<lb /><lb />Is shakinT downy its Dysgenins, iu a ~show-<lb /><lb />er over ine;<lb /><lb />AnT I know the girls are géinT where<lb /><lb />| : anT Deethnehigert oy are<lb /><lb />iTm fur trom snow.<lb /><lb />mer, w li, i.<lb /><lb />To pull myse f tidefiier: anT jest dream, |<lb /><lb />anT dream, anT dreain !<lb /><lb />For "" roses rollaruuud me in a perfect<lb /><lb />AnT the goo<lb /><lb />see tried� runs t2e weather, an.<lb />ts PF anke to me! .<lb /><lb />well, 1 see<lb /><lb />A oten m Weuby faces tow the, fireside<lb />AnTl ow pon oche kettles steaminT, an, [<lb /><lb />know the fireTs bright. _<lb /><lb />AnT I see th; blue eyes a-bsa.ninT, *<lb />Pmata hom: at night. =<lb />"Auanta Constitutio:.<lb /><lb />They Ate wua Oniens<lb /><lb />The Observer several days ago|:<lb />reported the death of three chil-<lb /><lb />dren of a negro named Black, in<lb /><lb />Steel Creek, and the illnesg of<lb />oshers, swuting that the deaths<lb /><lb />The<lb />wother and one of the children<lb /><lb />were in a dying condition yester-<lb />is lame and<lb />ent<lb />ot wild pee =<lb />the dish bave<lb /><lb />were dae<lb /><lb />to poisoning.<lb /><lb />day. The father<lb />very poor., The. children we<lb />cut to get somath hing td coc<lb />ovreens,� and<lb />Ali who ate o<lb />_ died ur will die."Charlotte Ob<lb />perver.<lb /><lb />A Dog Chews Gum,<lb /><lb />is uwned by a family in Greens<lb /><lb />boro. He has_been watched _to<lb />see what he did with it and itT is<lb /><lb />at ~he<lb />like<lb /><lb />one<lb /><lb />claimed ie } teralthe we<lb />chews away. ¢ wer<lb />the young lad :<lb /><lb />steals it and bere when te<lb /><lb />rene arr Guiug soatt,<lb />2 Eye Freight, arrives 6:45 A.<lb /><lb />Steamer petaT 4 arrives from oWash<lb /><lb />na eo ea<lb /><lb />ab: Jad gina<lb /><lb />1 pever iniud the ¥atse ar itTs sam-<lb /><lb />blushing, othey are all<lb /><lb />A pet dog thatT steals all the<lb />cl ewing gum he can find around<lb /><lb />ng Berved by our Sie tates<lb /><lb />AN frie: ite in the! Soir<lb />section of Virginia: are teported.e<lb />little late.:<lb /><lb />*lanti Prise. Fight obiill.: It - now<lb />goes tothe Heuse. where it. will<lb />meet,ao opposition,<lb /><lb />OT Donnell and. Kulrain had 4 a<lb />vicious fight at Coney Islaud-<lb />The later was knocked out in the<lb />PA at)<lb /><lb />A Baltimore woman, acting. as<lb />her owa. dentist, ..gu _ Oat, a<lb />troublesume touth with a pair of<lb />scissors. She died of ~lookjaw.<lb /><lb />Two men fella distance of 60<lb />fest while cleauing out a faraace<lb /><lb />thew escaped unhurt. The other<lb />was badiy bruised.<lb /><lb />Nearty One Mi~1ion,<lb />Daring the latter ~ part ~of Lest<lb />weex the catch of «fish here was<lb />unusually large. ~The steamers<lb /><lb />carried into the factories ~about<lb />One million fish that were ground<lb />up aod made into serap.: This is<lb /><lb />a very nice catch und we aro glad<lb />to see os fish run."Beanfort<lb />Heraid.<lb /><lb />i Trey Were Roosters.<lb /><lb />- The following is said to / heyé<lb />occarredT not a thonsand r<lb />from here: - -«<lb /><lb />A bashfal coantry girl came).<lb />into a cértaim grocery store the<lb />Other day carryiug some © live<lb />chickeus. . The fowls -had their<lb />feet tied toeether to prevent their<lb />escape and the young woman in<lb />her coafasion placed them on the<lb />eoaater Now the young clerk is<lb /><lb />noted for his polite mauners, but} ©<lb />he is not always grammatical,.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />and be.smilnogly inquired: o<lb />yeu sure. will lay there ?�<lb />L, n-n no, sia,� she stammered,<lb /><lb />roosters,�<lb />and the clerk hasnTt recovered<lb />yet.<lb /><lb />A. well-known - minister. sent<lb />South to labor amoung tue colored<lb />people was received with many<lb />demonsirationa of At the<lb />first mestitig which efi held, one<lb />colored<lb /><lb />preacher preyed for. -hiur<lb /><lb />" comes tired kh nts it away, but} | esrnestness, thus: -O.<lb />1s ot sated whether tas cks|Lord! ~bless dis yer bradder<lb />it sneer: 28h saeepeity gre has come down fram de NortT.<lb />he Seether eo a ce<lb /><lb />yey as the erceene ile of saly<lb />oIebass, and set bim op fire.�<lb /><lb />TheT Florida Bériate Vielised the -<lb /><lb />stack at Roanoke, Vu., and one of!-<lb /><lb />The capi<lb /><lb />iary to<lb /><lb />e a "~ Frank Wilson. His me-<lb /><lb />ess<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />__The King Clothier...<lb /><lb />off somone<lb />_,, Senese.<lb /><lb />a: orlag Suit you will hit<lb />the mark by buying of<lb />- dium priced Suits can-<lb /><lb />not be-equaled in price,<lb />durability, omake ~and<lb /><lb />style... You.can: see. for<lb />yourself by:<lb /><lb />givi him<lb />ten minutes� of your<lb />time. . He will be. glad<lb />to show you hin ahoclT<lb /><lb />2*3 534<lb /><lb />In NORTH cantina.<lb /><lb />lnnstnemmmamanl<lb /><lb />What is Happening Over the State. .<lb /><lb />rN<lb /><lb />Wilmington i is-ship ping atraw-<lb /><lb />berries by the car load.<lb /><lb />Comptroller Eckles has écathor-<lb /><lb />Washi<lb /><lb />inpd tle Miaat National Bank. of<lb /><lb />ngton to in bnusiness-<lb />selaicek io an0;b08.<lb /><lb />John B. Hussey, private secre-<lb />Senator<lb /><lb />Marion Batier<lb />and who is the Washington car-<lb /><lb />respondent cf the Caucasian<lb /><lb />brought a suit for criminal rien |<lb />against: the News and Observer.<lb /><lb />Dr. D. M. Bowie, of Washing-<lb /><lb />Wilson and Weldon.<lb /><lb />ton, ~D. C., dis i very suddenly on<lb />Areithe northbound mail between<lb /><lb />~He was in<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanuts,<lb /><lb />' Below aré Norfolk Gietes Et cotton<lb /><lb />oe Cobb ies ide om as Bervncgg-<lb />nts ot Norfolk .<lb /><lb />Good Middling 6<lb /><lb />Middl: 65-1<lb /><lb />Low Middling 5g<lb /><lb />Gord Ordinary 5}<lb /><lb />Tone"lower and quiet: ~<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Commor . A ltol<lb /><lb />Prime 1<lb /><lb />Extra Prime 2 wt<lb /><lb />spacwh. 2%<lb /><lb />Dpan<lb /><lb />rider ll ¢e Firm. --<lb /><lb />BRE et: itd tO 2:75 per bag.<lb />1.80 to 1.75.<lb /><lb />Bleck: and oly te 1.00 ber bnehei.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. .<lb /><lb />.. -<lb /><lb />Corrected by §, M. Ychul ;<lb />O14 Brick Steve.� ta, at the<lb /><lb />Butter. per Ib<lb /><lb />19 to 25<lb />company rb his daughter Mrs.| Westen Sides. 6 60.to 3<lb />Geor Walker, was. returning | 5°28" cured ie I1tol<lb />from Florida, where he had been tose: Meal " ta 60<lb />on accosnt of iffness. Cabbage a? ko #0<lb />Mr. Washington Duke, who is os Femily nasi<lb />» member of the board of trustees | Oats . 50 to 40<lb />of Trinity� who has }-Potatoes Irish, per bb! 308 to 350<lb />heretefore made such magnificent | Fotloes oweet,per bu 3) to 40<lb />wo ive $a0t00 tonerT he oedeee |Site as<lb />ve Ww e endow- ,<lb />ment fund of the college Regret Sinden 124 630<lb />dation that $75,000 be Tateed frets | Bate per dos Og<lb />other sources within the. State-| ; er lb ~i Rg<lb />\ His. ay en spihe nade. the, , 100<lb />ae COR ion : 5 00<lb />fivetingT ot othe� 20 (0<lb />oe 7 S05 TE 2104<lb />i 24 ot 75<lb /><lb />SNE ce EEL POR a EE eee ae<lb />EP ee ee ee a ee Le ph a ee eee eo ee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />7 eclame nig The Record<lb />is a hustlingT paper and ~shows<lb /><lb />neptinin Boers meronnde<lb /><lb />: In, the; elections Monday the<lb />Democrats seem to have almost<lb /><lb />tedé a dléan sweep | of" ~the|<lb /><lb />State. sven. in): the. idwas<lb /><lb />where the Legislature; changed<lb />the charters a<lb /><lb />were victorieus., Major tirant<lb />Worked day and night to put<lb /><lb />Goldsboro under _ Republican :<lb /><lb />Tule when he ~was gettiug his<lb />hee spronab ~the, Legislature<lb /><lb />St still re<lb />? oon as Shia Young<lb />Dut she too isa emocratic city<lb />still, and so on throughont the<lb />~State. This is a pointer for<lb />1896. Our people will not stand<lb />such government as has been<lb />put upon us by a fusion Legis-<lb />lature.<lb />[Sa<lb /><lb />MENTAL IMAG@2S.<lb /><lb />oA man conversing in earnest,�<lb />says Emerson in his essay ~on<lb />oNature,� oif he watch: his in-<lb />tellectual processes, will find that}<lb />@ material image, more or Jess<lb />luminous, @rises iu bis mind. con-<lb />temporanedas with pe des thought, |!<lb />T which furnishes the vestment of<lb />the thought.�<lb /><lb />This power of forming mental<lb /><lb />a@ppears to vary ir strength | gTowt<lb />among individuals to a consider:<lb />abie degree. Naturally we should<lb />_ ©Xpect to find it powerfu! in poets!<lb /><lb />and artists. Charlies Dickens has|<lb /><lb />himself told us that he actugil<lb />osaw� his creations as he wrote, pt<lb />and M. Taine mentions &amp; painter! t<lb />who only looked at an object<lb />_ while he sketched its outline ~and<lb />was able to fill in the colors. from<lb /><lb />the other hand, there are people|s<lb /><lb />and bhilesoahees iu<lb />aptto weaken the capacity of<lb />formiag mental pictures.<lb /><lb />Minn,, an exgerime otal paxcholo-<lb />isa Reries of: obser<lb />tt j@ henoysegon with<lb /><lb />ly thageés " _ The<lb /><lb />~out, pad the<lb /><lb />eee ul!<lb /><lb />Mr- Kirkpatrick of Winona, a<lb /><lb />rters and there was a/~<lb />fighting chance | the Democrats|."<lb /><lb />n thas poet<lb />Co. | of<lb /><lb />thought, under the ~sameT ~tule, |<lb /><lb />ftion.�<lb /><lb />y investiga<lb />t the maj ~tity<lb /><lb />Res af ae ie eorrespond<lb /><lb />ing « words, and the rest,<lb />form is inctjmages, with�"� a.<lb />few e to have<lb />indal; i $hiloeoptieal abutrac<lb /><lb />tidus, encom obook,� for ex-"!<lb />ample, Called up ae gta Bi<lb /><lb />tionary T novel,<lb />dlacee<lb />for the ad<lb /><lb />thoughts of some alll � The<lb />some kid ~of tree, miore especially<lb />the illustrious cherry tree which<lb />George Washington ~cat down.<lb />The word ochurch� usually evoked<lb />@ picture of some church in ~the<lb />vicinity, but some of ~the hearers<lb />theught of a ~religious onganiza-<lb />~It is evident from ~his. re-<lb />salts that most people are<lb />lizers� in thinking, while a ~tew<lb />are osonvieualizers.� ~Tre. ten-<lb />dency to form distinct images<lb />was very conspicuons among the}<lb />female students, and in both sexes<lb />~it reeghes's0 abnormal develop.<lb />ment about the ages of ldand 15<lb />or during the period of adjoles<lb />cence, which, it has been other-<lb />wise observed; is also one of ex.<lb />aes ane health ~end ~rapid:<lb />The ten is , igiark<lb />eeeT or | i ae: italy ak<lb /><lb />eapations in te Canal� 8 oy<lb /><lb />growt<lb /><lb />~azine.<lb /><lb />| Acoording to = ~sabie recently<lb /><lb /> propertion ivo all, of i<lb />Beenie Union for the years.<lb />1893 and ~1894, there was a tre-|is<lb /><lb />toT his mind, sp ri iad her<lb /><lb />" Momsiaw. Eo Contina, South<lb />'Garolina.. Florida. and / Louisiana<lb />showed an increase, but.-the - iar!<lb />gest gains were in the Middle<lb />States and in New England, the<lb />States~in those sections showing<lb /><lb />an increase being Pennsytvania,|<lb />New - York, - MasenchasetteT ~@na|<lb />Maine. oO<lb /><lb />WRINKLES on N NO: WRINKLES.<lb />One Gan Be. Sreceth and Yat. Nos<lb /><lb />You<lb /><lb />oSome of the new oelectrical T roo,<lb />esses for removing wrinkles do. O-<lb />duce remar'iable results,� said a<lb />| York physician the other day, bu:<lb />|| they are too dangerous to receive the<lb />t| commendation ef any -reputable<lb />¢| physician, and asa matter. of fact.<lb />the resylt. though so remarkable, is<lb />pot at all what the. victim hapes.<lb />~There is Mrs.."", she has really<lb />bad her wrinkles removed, but yau<lb />wouldihardly notice it, excent as she | "<lb />tald | you. so.. The-cusious thing is<lb />that sha does not Jook a yearsyoung-<lb />er. I say curious, but it is only a0<lb />to a persea-"-who has not correctly<lb />analyzed the look ofTage: oWrinkles<lb />may be the. most abviouws.- tiling<lb />}sbemt it, bat they are. not the main<lb />thing. What makes anyone: look<lb />ald: is first, the change, the decline of<lb />all the echicf modeliags ofthe face,<lb />the fabling-of: the cheeks, the heavi- |<lb />~mess or the -seragii:ess of the<lb /><lb />i threat, the settling of tReflest ~about | .<lb /><lb />~the mouth. The: pata that isigiven<lb />4b removing wrinkles increases all<lb />this,-and is likely otoT-countT more<lb />than the ameliorative provess. Cleo-.<lb />patra ~says, in ~the play, that she is<lb />~wrinkled, and Shakespeare was prob-<lb />abty pose: judge of beauty tara)<lb />tal, so<lb />~| Well, ~so ~alive, tint oBer Tace liad the<lb /><lb />fulnessT ecduséT she was<lb /><lb />ne<lb />7 fT TE<lb /><lb />_" oF ;<lb /><lb />A Bhy Authorees...<lb />7zE Witkins,t is Wbey Witter,<lb /><lb />Na.90 aby ta ~eee octeny, that, it<lb />arateT oe ~the: Regret ston adi<lb /><lb />am intelligence who,T ~being<lb /><lb />when spoken to.<lb /><lb />Ene Pere<lb /><lb />general contours of youth. Women)...<lb />are on the wrong road when they do}.i<lb />[way thing: patane tormake® shens. looks<lb />5. yourg.� a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />J¥<lb />dat prices before ue<lb /><lb />AMD WEEK HANTS B<lb />supplies will<lb />to getT<lb /><lb />PORK $DES&amp;SHOMLDERS. |<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGART |<lb /><lb />_RICE,TEA,&amp;.<lb />alwuye at LowEsr MaRKET PRICES.<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />a buy direct from Manufacturers, ens<lb />bl pana steh of buy at one protic. A com<lb />rt of<lb /><lb />FURN ITU RE<lb /><lb />lalwa s onband ana sold at prices tu suit<lb />so tor Gane Merton, haviagins roe<lb />so ore. nor<lb />w |to run,we sell at close ~margin.<lb />Respectfully,<lb />8. M. SCHULTz.,<lb />Greenville. N.c<lb /><lb />B.* TYSON,<lb />*<lb />Attorney and Counselor at-Law.<lb /><lb />Greenville, Pitt County, N. Cc.<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts |<lb /><lb />-Civil and ©riminalT Basiness Soticited.<lb /><lb />_Makes a spevial of frxud diyoroe,d<lb /><lb />ages, actions to recover land, . and ~cal-<lb /><lb />eee d ful attenti give<lb />rom an care atten on n-<lb /><lb />all Dusiness.<lb /><lb />Money to lean on epproved security.<lb />~Derma eusy. .<lb /><lb />4. H. BLOUNT. ~J. b. FLEMING<lb /><lb />PROUT a PING<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, Mw. C<lb />" Practice. in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />~a C. LATHAM HARRY SKINNE<lb />i. ATKAM &amp; SKINNER,<lb /><lb />Aa a w,<lb /><lb />a 7 ae Le<lb /><lb />THOS, s.yarvis.<lb />|, JARVIS &amp; BLOW,<lb />oAT EY S-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />"GRRRH VILLE. Wc.<lb /><lb />testPricties i, oaie | Courts.<lb /><lb />. San<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />5d<lb /><lb />lwo } &amp; B<lb /><lb />2h:<lb /><lb />[soma Sg<lb /><lb />oo" Gréentilie, N. &amp;»<lb />Special attention tees to ~¢eilections<lb />and settlement ef claims.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LOCAL DIRECTORY.<lb />COUNTY OFFICERS.<lb /><lb />_ Superior Court Clerk, E. A. Muye.<lb />Sheriff, R. W. King.<lb /><lb />~ Register of Deeds, W. M. King.<lb />Treasurer, J. L. Little.<lb /><lb />Coroner, Dr. C. O°TH. Laughing-<lb />couse,<lb /><lb />Surveyor.<lb /><lb />Commissioners"C. Dawscn, chmTn<lb />Leonidas Fleming, T. K. Keel, Jesse L<lb />Smith ands. M. Jones.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell,<lb />SupTt. County Home, J. W. Smith.<lb /><lb />Beard E:lucation"J. R. Congilelon,<lb />chmTn, F. Ward aud R. C. Cannon.<lb /><lb />SupTt. Pub, Ins., W. H. Ragsdale.<lb /><lb />TOWN OFFICERS.<lb />Mayor, J. L. Fleming.<lb />Clerk, G. E. Harris<lb />. Treasurer, J. S. Sinith.<lb /><lb />Police"W. B. James, chief, T. R.<lb />Moore, aset; J. I. Daniel, night.<lb /><lb />Coupcilmen"J,. 8. emir h,<lb />Pearce, L. H. Pender, W. J.<lb />A. Wilks, Demwpsy Ruffin.<lb /><lb />B. C.<lb />Cowell, T.<lb /><lb />CHURCHES.<lb /><lb />Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-<lb />eept fourth) u orning and night. Prayer<lb />meeting Thur-day night. Rev. ©. M.<lb />Billings, pastor. Suuday Schvol a; 9°30<lb />A. M. U. D. Rountree, SupTt.<lb /><lb />Catholic No regular services.<lb />Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-<lb />day morning and night. Rev. A,<lb /><lb />(sreaves, Kector.<lb />A. M. W. B. Brown, sSup't.<lb /><lb />Methodist. Services every Sunday<lb />morniug and wight. Prayer meeting<lb />oWednesday night. Rev G. F. smith,<lb />pastor. Sunday xchvol at 9:30 4. M. A.<lb />B. Ellington, supt.<lb /><lb />Presvyterian. Services every Ist and<lb />3rd Sunday morning and ni ht. Prayer<lb />meeting !uesday night. Rev. Arciie<lb />MeLauchlin, p stor. Sunday sSchvol at<lb />9:30 A. M.,6. D. Kvans, SupTt.<lb /><lb />LODSEs,<lb /><lb />CovenanT Lodge No. 17. I.<lb />mects every ~luesday night.<lb /><lb />Bagwell, N. G.<lb /><lb />(Jrecnville Lodge No. 28t A. F. &amp; A.<lb />M., wv eets first and third Monday nights<lb />w. M. Kiug, W. M.<lb /><lb />ae 4 ACES.<lb />:<lb /><lb />0. oO. F.,<lb />Dr. W.H<lb /><lb />"SEND youR" j<lb />JOB -:- PRINTING<lb />"-TO THE"" ©<lb />REFLECTOR OFFICE<lb />"lF You WANTS<lb /><lb />- First-Class Work.<lb /><lb />sansc8scescSrInss<lb /><lb />Sunday School at 9:30<lb /><lb />xjat the Elysee.<lb />Tikept on longer than they might<lb />® i have been, because it would be so<lb />| difficult to find men so fit for their<lb /><lb />NO MONEY IN THEM.<lb /><lb />Sculptors Can't Sell Sell Their Busts of<lb /><lb />Popular Frenchmen.<lb /><lb />The portrait of M. Felix Faure,<lb />president 6f-France, has just. been<lb />vommenced by Bonnat, the celebrated<lb />painter, and as this is a semi-official<lb />work, there is no doubt of the artist<lb />being fully compensated forit. Such<lb />is not the case, however, with the<lb />many painters and modelers in<lb />marole or clay who at each change<lb />in the French presidency have made<lb />mauy pictures or busts of the new<lb />chief executive or of other promi-<lb />nent men, on the ready sale of which<lb />they have built their hopes of for-<lb />tune.<lb /><lb />The sale of pictures or busts does<lb />not seem to follow any fixed rules.<lb />Even the individual popularity of<lb />the occupant of the presidential<lb />chair apparently has little to do<lb />with it. President Thiers, for in-<lb />stance, was not particularly popular<lb />with the Parisians, yet images of<lb />him sold better than those of any<lb />succeeding president. On theother<lb />hund Gambetta had an enormous<lb />and enthusiastic personal following,<lb />vet his likenesses are not salable.<lb />Even though France has been and is<lb />fervent in its praises of Russia and<lb />her ruler, the statuettes of the czar<lb />are a druy on the market.<lb /><lb />A young woman modeler, whose<lb />work has several times found a plaee<lb />in the Salon, has at this moment on<lb />her hands an even hundred busts of<lb />Casimir-Perier. The ~~deplorable<lb />inspiration,� as a Frenchman would<lb />'call in, came to her last fall to fash-<lb />ion these images, and she finished<lb />the last of them two days before the<lb />resignation of her model, and his fall<lb />from public favor.<lb /><lb />Until President Carnot was as-<lb />sassinated copies of ChapuTs bustof<lb />him were little in demand; but the<lb />Alay after the tragedy at Lyons forty<lb />| were sold in that city.<lb /><lb />| Free Medical Aid.<lb /><lb />M. Felix Faure has decided that<lb />all the state and other domestics at<lb />the Elysee and their families are to<lb />receive medical assistance gratis,<lb />says the London Daily News. The<lb />cost is to be paid out of his own<lb />purse. All the ushers and other<lb />servants employed there by the<lb />state have been nearly thirty years<lb />They have been<lb /><lb />places. They cannot be dismissed<lb />before a certain number of yearsT<lb />service has given them aright to a<lb />pension. Since influenza visited<lb />Paris, in 1889, they have often suf-<lb />fered from that illness, and, being<lb />old, aad often to seek medical as<lb />sistance. As their salaries are not<lb />high, they thought this was hard,<lb />and so also thinks the president.<lb /><lb />og || M. Faure has named Capt. Bouchez|-<lb /><lb />to look after them and: to be their<lb />spokesman.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />PUBLISHED _IN_ MID-OCEAN,<lb />A Ne That Is Printed © on<lb />. an American Cruiser.<lb /><lb />A novopeperittntc® on shipboard,<lb /><lb />on the rolling decks of a man-of-war,<lb />out at sea, beyond the reach of tele-<lb />graph wire or post.<lb /><lb />An editor whose desk is in the<lb />narrow space below decks, known<lb />to sailors as the port brig, whose<lb />glimpse of the outside world is<lb />through a little round glass port in<lb />the shipTs side, locking out over a<lb />waste of waters.<lb /><lb />Such is the Ocean Wave, pub-<lb />lished ~~in the interests of all good<lb />men-oT-warsmen around the world,�<lb />and for the particular instruction<lb />and amusement of the officers and<lb />men of the North Atlantic squad-<lb />ron. The paper is.edited and print-<lb />ed on the flagship New York. Sub-<lb />scriptions, it is stated in big letters<lb />on the first paye, are payable in<lb />gold, silver or jewels. No potatoes<lb />or garden truck are taken in ex-<lb />change.<lb /><lb />The Wave has six pages, each of<lb />which contains three columns of<lb />reading matter. It is printed in<lb />four colors"red, black. green and<lb />purple. A fine photo engraving of<lb />the flagship Baltimore, of the Chi-<lb />na station, is printed, showing that<lb />vessel lying off a Corean port. Cop-<lb />ies of the paper just recefved in this<lb />city were printed while the squad-<lb />ron was at Port-of-Spain, in the<lb />island of Trinidad. The features are<lb />a story of the West Indies, some<lb />original poems coutributed by mem-<lb />bers of the shipTs company, a story<lb />of the visit made to Santa Cruz, de-<lb />scribing the hospitable manner in<lb />which the islanders received the<lb />Americans and showed them over<lb />their sugar plantations, and an ac-<lb />count of the international regatta<lb />beld at Barbadoes, in which boats<lb />from the American ships New York,<lb />Cincinnati, Raleigh and Essex took<lb />part. .<lb /><lb />The jolly tars on board the ships<lb />feel proud of their little paper, and<lb />every issue is carefully preserved to<lb />send home to friends. There is a<lb />humorist on the staff, and the funny<lb />column is full of salty jokes which<lb />smack of the sea.<lb /><lb />For the printing of this little pa-<lb />per the shipTs printer, Michael<lb />Quinlan, of the admiralTs staff, is re-<lb />sponsible. He is a thorough-going<lb />seamun, as well as printer, and can<lb />keep his sea-legs and set type-at the<lb />same time. Most of the work is<lb />necessarily done while the ship is<lb />at sea, and at such times the press<lb />has to be lashed to prevent it from<lb />breakin-r away. SN. Y_ Recorder.<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />JAMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />ol Patronage solicited.<lb /><lb />JERBERT EDMUNDS. .<lb />. | FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb /><lb />« oUnder Opera Huuse.<lb /><lb />You every day<lb /><lb />in the month of °<lb />May that if<lb />you have<lb />your Printing done<lb />at the<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />JOB -:- OFFICE:<lb /><lb />It will be done right,<lb /><lb />It will be done in style<lb />and it always os<lb />These points are -<lb />well worth weighing<lb />in any sort<lb /><lb />of work, but<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />above all things in<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />A Few of the Rays Caught Before<lb /><lb />IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT<lb />"LINE OF"<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,<lb /><lb />Ribbons. Gloves, Mitts, &amp;e., curries by<lb /><lb />4.8, CHERRY &amp; 60,<lb /><lb />They Faded.<lb /><lb />Another very rain« day-<lb /><lb />Flies have put in their appear-<lb />ance in large numbers.<lb /><lb />-The weather made a hard effort<lb />jat cieariug off this afternoon.<lb /><lb />A man is never too meant be<lb />loved by a dog, and never tos<lb /><lb />_ Our Stoek of "<lb /><lb />. 1 1-©):|<lb /><lb />"AND"<lb />Ladies &amp; Childrens<lb /><lb />"this season.<lb /><lb />is the largest and cheapest ever of-.<lb />fered in this town, come and see forT<lb />yourself and be convineed.<lb /><lb />BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Mattinys,. Window Shades and Lace|<lb /><lb />Curtains.<lb /><lb />Goods sold on their merits and<lb />prices made accordingly.<lb /><lb />J. B.. CHERRY &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />" ee<lb /><lb />ANNED GOODS!<lb />Peaches, Pears,<lb /><lb />Apricots,<lb />received aud extra fresh.<lb /><lb />"Also a nice assortmeut of "<lb /><lb />Evaporated Fruits.<lb /><lb />BOB WHITE &amp; SPORTING GLUB<lb /><lb />the crack Cigars in town.<lb /><lb />~Family Groceries.<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />) | poor to own Cne.<lb /><lb />=.S,<lb /><lb />Tomatces, Corn, just<lb /><lb />50,000 N. C. Fresh Corned Her-<lb />rings just received. J. J. CHERRY.<lb /><lb />The Good Weather prisige More of<lb /><lb />FACES BRIGHT.<lb /><lb />Them Out.<lb /><lb />| ete RM<lb /><lb />Mr. R. J. Cobb went to Noitdt<lb />this morning. (<lb /><lb />Mr. F. G. James went to Parm<lb />ele on the morning train.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. M. Lang, of Farmville,<lb />is visiting Mrs. J. A. Lang. |<lb /><lb />Mer. Rosa Baker, of Saff lk,<lb />visiting at the King House.<lb /><lb />Mrs. A. C. Tucker is visitin<lb />ber sister, Mrs. Alfred Furbes.<lb /><lb />Mr. L. I. Moore left this morp-<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />Servicesinthe Methodist church<lb />to-night will be conducted by<lb />Rev. Archie McLauchlin.<lb /><lb />Gov. Elias Gare wadeticions Bat-<lb />ter, 25 cents per pound. Come<lb />quick to the Old Brick Store.<lb /><lb />Since they did get a good start<lb />potatoes have grown rapidly. We<lb />ihave seen some as large as wal-<lb />puts.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Two colored women, Mary<lb />Jones and Mollie Staton, had a<lb />iscrap and were fined $2 and costs<lb />aay by Mayor Fleming.<lb /><lb />that Begianet the tast few days he<lb /><lb />tration.<lb /><lb />Company, Tuesday evening.<lb /><lb />about the engine and hose.<lb /><lb />of Horner Military School, at Ox<lb /><lb />3ist. The RFFLECTOR acknowl.<lb />edges an invitation.<lb /><lb />work in great shape here,<lb /><lb />look after.<lb />Housekeepers are ~ having<lb /><lb />H. G. JONES,<lb /><lb />ARGHITEGT AND BUILDER,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />ee bal<lb /><lb />2 Comrade taken -for<lb /><lb />modern<lb /><lb />tyle brick and wooden buildings.<lb /><lb />Oli houses changed to any plan<lb />Gesired. Plan and specifications<lb />earefally made at short notice. All<lb />work guaranteed first-class in<lb />Tee respect. Prices made very<lb />Ww:<lb /><lb />time getting edibles just now.<lb />it is most too soon for vegeta-<lb />bles and the market is frequent<lb /><lb />fresh meat and fish line. About<lb />the only ones strictly in<lb />present are the lovers of corned<lb />herrings.<lb /><lb />State who fell from the sixth<lb />story of a new building, and in<lb />his descent crashed through an<lb />oak floor, disfigured an engine<lb />which was in his way and then<lb />got up and refased the tender of<lb />an «umbulance to baui him to the<lb />hospital for repairs.<lb /><lb />Some one has said this would,<lb />be an awfully dull world if all the|<lb />fools were killec.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />SLIPPERS!"<lb /><lb />ister of Deeds King says}:<lb /><lb />has been rushed with mortga,zes<lb />and other documents tor regis-<lb /><lb />At the meeting of Hope Fire<lb /><lb />Foreman A. J- Gziiffin assigned<lb />the members to their positions<lb /><lb />The commevcement exercises<lb /><lb />ford, will take place Friday. Mav,<lb /><lb />The spirits are getting in their<lb /><lb />and<lb />some remarkable things are be-<lb /><lb />ing told abont messages from the<lb />dead. Living spirits will givethe<lb />ordinary human being enough to<lb /><lb />ly empty of everything in the<lb /><lb />it at<lb /><lb />A Wisconsin paper tells of<lb />man in one Of the towns of that<lb /><lb />ing tu spend a week at Whit kerr.<lb /><lb />Mr. Whecler Martin, of Wil<lb />liams:on, spent last night here<lb />and left this morning.<lb /><lb />Miss A-idie Johnson, daughter<lb />of Mr. Frark Johascn, living just<lb />below town, is very sick.<lb /><lb />Mr. P. G. Howe, who svld ths<lb />town the fire engine, left this<lb />morning for Scotland Neck.<lb /><lb />ington, President of the Eureku<lb /><lb />Y<lb />~GOODS.<lb /><lb />Mr. George L;2ache, of Wash-'<lb /><lb />Lumber Co., is in town to day.<lb /><lb />Miss Aunie Hardiug, of Juobu-<lb />son's Mills, came up this wornuing<lb />to visitT the family of Maj. H.<lb />Harding.<lb /><lb />Mr. W.S. Rawls is confined to<lb />Lis home sgain. » Was quite<lb /><lb />sick yesterday but 3s reported<lb />better to-day.<lb /><lb />CURSED THE THUND R.<lb /><lb />-*<lb /><lb />And Was Sudd:nly Stricken Down<lb />; With Apoplexy.<lb /><lb />Some weeks ago a white man<lb />named E:iward Eggleston, with-<lb />out friends, was taken sick aud<lb />having n» place tu go. was sent<lb />tothe almshouse He was able.<lb />to wa.k about his r.om and con-<lb />verse with those who visited him<lb />and a tended to his wants-<lb /><lb />On smurday, April 27th, Eg-<lb />glescson was setting iu a chair inp<lb />the dvor of his 100m, when a<lb />thander stormcameup. At every<lb />peal he was very profane and<lb /><lb />ursed the thunder. Suddeuly<lb />Egglestopr tuppled over frum his<lb />chair and on the floor as though<lb />he nad been strack duwn by u<lb />thunderbuit. When assistance<lb />arrived the unfortunate wan was<lb />found to have sustained a stroke<lb />of apoplexy. He wastuaken to his<lb />bed, where he Jxay until Monday<lb />nig bt, when he breathed his last,<lb />uever having spoken a word from/<lb />the moment of ths attack.<lb /><lb />Eggleston was an Euglishman<lb />by birth and had beer ia this<lb />community about six years, and<lb />is said to have been a mill opera-<lb />tive. As stated above, he had no<lb />relatives in this city, but it is re-<lb />ported thac he has a. dsughter<lb />erg inT Eagland:"Dauy ite |<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />Summer<lb /><lb />Black and Tan<lb />"&amp; OXFORDS<lb /><lb />es for Ladies, Mis-<lb />es &amp; Children.<lb />Calf, Cordoyan<lb /><lb />Kangaroo Calf<lb />and Tan Shoes<lb />forMen &amp; Boys<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />Porcalles &amp; Swiss<lb />DIMITY.<lb /><lb />SCOTCH,<lb /><lb />TRISH,<lb /><lb />VICTORIA<lb /><lb />and INDIA -<lb /><lb />{LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />Check, Nai:sook<lb /><lb />and Sattines.<lb /><lb />(Quality and prices<lb />right.<lb /><lb />H000 Hae<lb /><lb />PRP WR ee<lb /><lb />The finest line of<lb />MEN &amp; BOYS<lb /><lb />ever. shown in the city<lb /><lb />b. I, MUNFORD.<lb /><lb />et t Door to bank,<lb /></p>
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