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          <lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE 10 OTION<lb /><lb />- eer ae ee<lb /><lb />VILLE, N.C., TUESDAY, ~MARCH $1, i806.<lb /><lb />tem Fs Ree ee<lb /><lb />alas<lb /><lb />AO | The. squirrels<lb /><lb />10 WILL Wrret FENNY.<lb /><lb />When Jenny rode to mill with me<lb />The daisies bared their bosoms ;<lb />The spring winds rumbled every tree<lb />And stirred a storm of blossoms.<lb /><lb />secampered from the<lb />| hedge, | 2<lb />|The cows were in the clover;<lb />The lilies rimmed the river's edge<lb />~And dusky dovse flew over.<lb /><lb />19 | The white road seemed to weleome: us,<lb /><lb />SPRING BEAUTY.<lb /><lb />My Spring Goods have<lb />arrived and I am<lb />showing the pret<lb />tiest line of<lb />Spring<lb /><lb />=<lb />=<lb />=<lb /><lb />ever shown in the city.<lb />The prices are of the<lb />startling nature and can<lb />not fail to please.<lb /><lb />Corie and see us and |<lb /><lb />we will do you ee<lb /><lb />BT. MUNFORD,<lb /><lb />) NEXP DOOR BANK. ||<lb /><lb />NN} John Wii, $8<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />By shaken dewdrops. dented ;<lb />The roves with song were tremulous,<lb />y lonely violets scented.<lb /><lb />The ~mad wind seemed to envy all<lb />The curls beneath her bonnet,<lb /><lb />And let the dew-dashed blessoms fall<lb />In twinkling showers on it.<lb /><lb />How well the way old oMilton� knew<lb />In all the springtime weather !<lb />His-back was broad enough for two,<lb />And:so"we rode together !<lb /><lb />He loitered in the light and song"<lb />He knew the spell that bouna me,<lb /><lb />And that the way was never long<lb />While JennyTs arms were round me !<lb /><lb />~1 The rose had then no cruel thorn<lb /><lb />To mar the momentTs blisses ;<lb />The miller took his toll in corn<lb />And I took mine in kisses.<lb /><lb />But time has left us far apart;<lb />Yet, though the years are many,<lb />The dear old road runs round the<lb />heart<lb />That frames the face of Jenny.<lb /><lb />And I would give the world to see<lb />The daisiesT milk-white bosoms<lb />When Jenny rode to mill with me<lb />Amida storm ot blossoms !<lb />"Frank L. Stanton.<lb /><lb />Superior Court.<lb /><lb />The following cases on the cruninal<lb />dockét were disposed-of up'to noon to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />DsC. Stokes, affray, ~pleads guilty,<lb />judgment suspended upon payment of<lb />costs.<lb /><lb />Alfred Hilliard and Gatsy Stanton,<lb />F. and A. plead: guilty, Hilliard sen-<lb />tenced 3 months in jail, Stanton fined<lb />$15 and half costs.<lb /><lb />Ceaser Cory and Richard Vines, af-<lb />fray, plead guilty, judgment suspended<lb />upon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />R. Le-dJoyner, J. P.. failure to re-<lb />port, pleads guilty, judgment suspended<lb />upon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />David Gaskins, injury to personal<lb />property, pleads guilty, judgment sus-<lb />pended upon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Thomas Hudson, carrying concealed<lb />weapon, submits, fined $25 and costs.<lb /><lb />William Gardner, failing to list poll,<lb />pleads guilty, judgment suspended upon<lb />payments of costs.<lb /><lb />\Henry T. King, assault with deadly<lb /><lb />weapon, pleads guilty.<lb /><lb /> Ontey Pixon, larceny, pleads guilty,<lb />d one year in, penitentiary.<lb /><lb />dD: §. Powell, affray, guilty, judg-<lb /><lb />o! ment suspended upon.payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Richard Wingate, carrying con-<lb />cenled weapon, not guilty.<lb /><lb />Rone Bagley and Will Pippin, affray,<lb />plead guilty.<lb /><lb />FPrauk ~Teel and William Whichard,<lb /><lb />Jaffray, Teel pleads guilty.<lb /><lb />Alex Bailey, affray, guilty. seatenced<lb />ive months in jail with leave, to Com-<lb />missioners to hire out.<lb /><lb />George Clark, carrying concealed<lb />§ | weapon, guilty, judgment suspended<lb />ype payment of costs.<lb /><lb />~~ Edward Moore and Albert Freeman,<lb /><lb />y, not guilty.<lb />ywood Smith, assault with deadly<lb /><lb />~a hay<lb /><lb />".<lb /><lb />ae ae 1p by cia<lb /><lb />-|scientist.. Well,<lb /><lb />mete over $1, 000, 000. 00)<lb /><lb />RAINY DAY-SPARKS.<lb /><lb />Something to ~Smile Over when<lb />) News is Scarce.<lb /><lb />A lawyer isa man who makes his<lb /><lb />living by attending to other . peopleTs<lb /><lb />business.<lb /><lb />oHiven vinegar has a mother,� cries a<lb /><lb />what of it!<lb /><lb />donTt have to marry it,<lb /><lb />Scientific traveler to hotel pueke<lb /><lb />| oAny fossils down here in Florida ?�<lb /><lb />oOh, yes sir, lots of them. They<lb />come down here every winter trom the<lb />North.�<lb /><lb />Mr. Watts"I wonder if a woman<lb />ever does get too old to marry ?<lb />Mrs. Watts"ThatTs pretty hard to<lb /><lb />wisdom.<lb /><lb />~Mamma, honest it wasnTt me et up<lb /><lb />~all that cake"it was Bobby.�<lb /><lb />oWell, Dick, bring me the cathodal<lb />kodak and ITll see at once which one of<lb />you is guilty.�<lb /><lb />THE CHANGE A BAD ONE.<lb /><lb />Oaxcer, N. C. Mar. 30th, 1896.<lb />Epitor Reriector."We wish to<lb />say a word through your columns in<lb />ragatd td the voting ptecinet of this,<lb />Carclina township, and of moving the<lb />polling placeta Turner BrileyTs School-<lb />house. A more unfit place could not<lb />have been found in the township for<lb />these reasons: There is only a small<lb />house and not another: within a ~mile<lb /><lb />tion of the election. Suppose a school<lb />is going on, as is usually the case, will<lb />it-stop for the election to be held? And<lb />agai, suppose the committee says you<lb />eannot hold the election in this house,<lb />what then? Again, suppose itis ~rainy<lb />on that day? I ask: im. commoa sense<lb />what would the people do? StokesT is<lb />two miles southeast and Oakley is one<lb />mile north of said schoolhouse. Both<lb />of these places are on the railroad, and<lb />the people could have been provided<lb />for at either place with shelter in case:<lb />of rain. We have seen people trom all<lb />parts of the township and. they all with<lb />one accord condemn the action of Mr.<lb />Moye. I will venture the assertion that<lb />there is not~ man: in Carolina town-<lb />ship, be he Populist, Democrat or Re-<lb />publican, that will shoulder the re-<lb /><lb />the polling place to ~Turner BrileyTs<lb />schoolhouse. H.<lb /><lb />gm . .<lb />4 f 4 oy<lb />4 ~ P «4 i<lb />' ; ;<lb />eh ~ e is<lb /><lb />Participating Life In-<lb />surance Policy in that<lb />old, and reliable com-<lb /><lb />pany the<lb /><lb />UNION<lb />CENTRAL.<lb />Remember we also have<lb /><lb />also added to our list of<lb />Fire\Vo Vi i<lb /><lb />GEORG<lb /><lb />fom,<lb /><lb />sate<lb /><lb />ot Columbus, Ga., as-<lb /><lb />You} %<lb /><lb />answer. Age does not always bring || #<lb /><lb />~| weaves in Worsted, Cheyiots, &amp;., &amp;<lb /><lb />that could be used for the: acconmada- '<lb /><lb />sponsibility of advising the removal of:<lb /><lb />A Twenty aye Non-|<lb /><lb />My store is piled full of "<lb /><lb />and the prices are surprising. It is compo osed: bee all the Rah<lb />goods are cutsTin<lb /><lb />Sacks, Cutaways and Prince ~Alberts, Tf you are lean and thin<lb />or if you aur, a bay: window in front, I can can fit either of you.<lb /><lb />A splendid nelictibn and prices rule low,<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />THIS WEEK.<lb /><lb />WE OFFER<lb />OUR ENTIRE<lb />STOCK OF<lb /><lb />SPRING ccna<lb />chore: |. SONS<lb /><lb />INGIN OTIONS<lb />AT A CLOSE | DHOES Hars<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />MARGIN. i UST RECEIVED.<lb /><lb />_RICKS i oboe kes ta<lb /><lb />A BEAUTIFUL<lb />(LINE OF<lb /><lb />DRY<lb /><lb />ilT<lb />bas: �<lb /><lb />But we have « come again,<lb /><lb />oe!<lb /><lb />ville, but..we,have-bailt a new store next to the Reflector<lb />office, below Five Points, ant are now ready to<lb />ok aabaadaaaigerve the public. ene<lb /><lb />~TS OUR.<lb />SPECIALTY<lb /><lb />vy ToL «<lb />~7<lb /><lb />y4<lb /><lb />aints, i iad Famting Titiblomenits<lb />ans Gil ah Asean mn<lb /><lb />The late fire caught'ns just as we were. opening business inTGreen-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />vent it in some measure it<lb /><lb />In keg his charge | to the goon<lb /><lb />nday Judge E. T. Boykin} ada has "45 in<lb /><lb />thonght of 1<lb /><lb />jury on Mo<lb /><lb />spake, at,sdme length upon'the, charac:<lb />terofthe oath the jurors had just<lb />taken, and. inetructed them that betore.<lb /><lb />A ogscmon VIOLATION. :<lb /><lb />entering upon their duties � ~heT desired<lb /><lb />the oath over and make a careful study<lb />oft for themselves. Then going into<lb />a brief analysis, af certain evimes to<lb /><lb />which he wished to direct their atten-<lb />- tion, the fret he mentioned was | | Bet<lb /><lb />jury.<lb /><lb />Judge Boykin said that this was be-|<lb /><lb />coming ¢ ong of the most common crimes<lb /><lb />in North<lb /><lb />which perjury is committed. He said<lb />tlidre is ruta Courtin the State, oand<lb />scarcely a day in any Court, in-which|<lb /><lb />some witness does not vivlate the oath<lb /><lb />taken when going upon the stand. He<lb />said that even spectators in court can<lb /><lb />see, trom the fact that two witnesses<lb />will give entirely different testimony,<lb /><lb />no justice without. truth.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />undeniable.<lb /><lb />are violating the oath taken.<lb /><lb />ah possible evasive answer<lb /><lb />about the same thing, that one or theT<lb />other of them has sworn falsely. 1148<lb />has become so common, he suid, a.) ta<lb />endanger justice, tor really there can be<lb /><lb />It is to be regretted that such a state<lb /><lb />of affairsexist, and that many men<lb /><lb />? have so slight,regard for a uth, But! ~the<lb />ofadts as stated by JudgeT Boykin | ~areT<lb />It is no hard matter for a<lb />spectator is Court to tell whem. | wiT<lb />nesses are making contradictory state-<lb />ments, both of which cannot be true,<lb />or to tell in.many instances when� they<lb />Men are<lb />sometimes guilty of this who. would<lb />scorn, ~and bécome indignant at, the<lb />the accusation of having sworn falsely.<lb />Note the nature of the oath a witnes®,<lb />takes: it is to tell othe: truth, THE !<lb />WHOLE mur and nothing but. the<lb />truth.� To violate this oath it is not<lb /><lb />necessary that a wilful talsehood shall<lb />be told, but itT can be done by evasion<lb /><lb />or keeping back part of what should be<lb />told... When a witness does ~not. want<lb />to testify to a certain thing he willT by<lb /><lb />keep<lb /><lb />|pardon 6 il<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />| wrong has-been doneinndyertent-<lb />them:to get acopy of the oCode, read es, r<lb /><lb />of thé scold¢r and of those whom<lb /><lb />yin accordance with his knowledge of<lb /><lb />it whenever<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />.| was tryin, to withhold the truth, would |!<lb /><lb />immediately take<lb /><lb />sngh line ja. hand,<lb />}and compel him<lb /><lb />to give direct Siaey<lb /><lb />facte and in strict adherence to the<lb /><lb />f ~throngh th<lb />focgittig but? ~unles: 5<lb />heartily and completely it is 1 noth-<lb />ing more than ~8 sham and pre-<lb />tense. To forgive and yet to keep<lb />the wrong ever in, remembrance.<lb />and to advert to it reproachfully<lb />day after day is to. utter words of<lb />with. the lips. Peni-<lb /><lb />J tence and forgiveness should both<lb />be heartfelt. The penitent who<lb /><lb />only. seeks to. pre punishment<lb /><lb />~who'feallyT<lb /><lb />at wiil efface from his memery TUL.<lb />a rootedT ek but the remem-| |} ]]<lb /><lb />ppranee, m rh ae .to oneTs Self,<lb />olina, and..it is alniost} linked, er with t 6 tepent<lb />oulix's to note the frequency: swith}<lb /><lb />better life<lb />does not deserve to be forgiven,<lb />but the real ' penitent, no matter<lb />what his offénse, may wellT claim<lb />merey of man: and of God) When<lb /><lb />Bes ad or even<lb /><lb />ly, thought!essly, or under the<lb />stress of strong Kmnpiehion,, real<lb /><lb />ople who ~never really for-<lb />givey.! o] wil aia pn I cannot<lb />forget.� ~That ié trne even of those<lb />Orgive, for no one can<lb /><lb />anceoof the sinhef and the prom�<lb />is@».of. ess. Thus kept,<lb />the-remer<lb />does no harm, but it is far other.<lb />~wise when the remembrance makes<lb />of Torgiveness a mete 'w ord wity~"<lb />ont active meaning, whee for e<lb />atple, reproachesT continue | ~bag<lb />after repentance and forgiveness<lb />haye blotted ont the fauit- When<lb />the pardon igT absolate the -rela-<lb />tions of the parties theretoshould<lb />be the same as before the offense<lb />| Was committed, | Ma¢h: may have<lb />in mind ~theT bobutralthe� but axe.<lb />should make no sign. It is a<lb />b:each-of faith ~for oie who has<lb />declared a pad tn recall it<lb />again and Ds princi-<lb />ples ap Iv wi he 8 jeoatT| nce to<lb />the dealings of ge parest Yr guar-<lb />dian with is ehild... The ~tae.<lb />Offenses, wé-may<lb />pode grave, but care should be<lb />tak, on, nd Impless upon his youth-<lb />ful mii pie merely for real re-<lb />sohtabok fthis is not done he<lb />way learn tuat nothing more is<lb />necessary than to say -that he is.<lb />jsorry to have bia offenses condon |<lb />ed. On the other band, the par-<lb />ent should be careful to make his |<lb />| forgiveness real ; not to.accept anT<lb />excise or apology and then re-<lb />vert to the original offense. Con-<lb />tinual scoldipg sdurs the tempers<lb /><lb />a address. In dealing with,<lb />children there should be no nag:<lb />zing. vee should be oo HE<lb /><lb />corlin ts experience which m<lb />him stronger to»<lb /><lb />teunptat whan! gr<lb /><lb />been taught that the ~savin<lb />which follows repentance is real<lb />and pheolahe nA re | Bam,<lb /><lb />; ; guess. a<lb /><lb />rarice of a wrong done | :<lb /><lb />sume, } are not}<lb /><lb />is like a oath Teed because<lb />the greater the adversity the}<lb />closer it stiéke'te a fellow. It is<lb />like a brave soldier, for it never<lb />hesitates at-charges, nor fears to<lb />close in on the enemy. [t is like<lb />a sand-bag of the thag"silent in<lb />application, but sepals 3 in effect.<lb />It is like the hand of Providence |<lb />"it spreads all over creation, and<lb /><lb />It is hike the grasp of the devil |<lb />fish"the longer it holds the<lb /><lb />greater its strength. It will ex-|<lb /><lb />ercise feeble energies, and lend<lb /><lb />no matter bow deborts ~work, the<lb />mortgage works the harder ~still<lb /><lb />haye. in a family"provided, al-<lb /><lb />ily.<lb /><lb />Iu Either Case Missed.<lb /><lb />Ke was.a swell to do looking stran-<lb />ger, and wher he had retired for the<lb />night the landlord said to his wife,<lb />oTf we donTt get a good speck out of<lb />him, I'll raiss my guess,T<lb /><lb />After he had been there a week<lb />he ~~cleared,�T leaving hig bill unset-<lb />tled. ~~Well,�� said the landlordTs<lb />wife after they had talked the mat-<lb />ter over; oyou have ~missed your<lb /><lb />**'Yes,�T said "the Jandiord humor-<lb /><lb />ously, o'T-haye misséd my guest, 'T"<lb />Boston, Courisr.. :<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb />; b.<lb /><lb />(. Orimagel<lb /><lb />iii eee<lb /><lb />IER<lb /><lb />Because an old style hat never}<lb />ehews the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY. SPR: STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and mabrion the very latest<lb />styles and shapes of new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />LTalso havea lovely ~display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon C ollars<lb /><lb />ernee [Pe rare ganic pc eomenmepen<lb /><lb />its influence is everywhere visible| | icc<lb /><lb />actively to a sluggish brain; bat| fa<lb /><lb />A mortgage is a good thing to) i<lb /><lb />ways, itis somebody elseTs fam-|'<lb /><lb />always ot Lowest MARKET PRI IEa<lb /><lb />~we buy direct from ManufactureTs, ena<lb />bling youto buy af one profit. A com<lb />plete stock of<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices tosult<lb />~the times. Gur goeds areal) bought anc<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run, we sell at a ¢loge margin.<lb /><lb />"QREENVILLE, N. N ey<lb /><lb />Wi rith every facility for transacting 2 a<lb />~ | Banking Business. This Bank solicits<lb />«| the accounts of merchants, farmers and<lb /><lb />are usually paidon be: by a well conduc,<lb /><lb />} ted and ~house,<lb />Collections remitted ~promptly and at<lb /><lb />lowest rates. ©<lb /><lb />| Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to see my samples. All now<lb />atyles, uot an old piece in thé Ter<lb />} Will take pleasure in- bringing-<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop. near Hum,<lb /><lb />ber's, on Digkersym avenue, A<lb /><lb />Cotton'and Peanut, =<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts aa rot ay, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />| | by Al ecco t sad.<lb />: chants ot Norfok : : :<lb />COPTON. i ;<lb />1 | Good Middling 7 15-16<lb />|| Middling 7 11-18<lb />| Low Middling 7 5-16<lb />_| Good Ordinary ~yO<lb />Tone"dull,<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />_| Prime 3}<lb />mw | Extra Prime 34<lb />oancy 3<lb />.| Spanish oh.10 ~:<lb />Tong fie |  4<lb />Giedny ille Market.<lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb />- Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />§ IV. A Bntter pet Ib eS to 98.<lb />A M. 5 CHUL TZ, ® | Western Bides + ke a<lb />ugar cured Hams<lb />"3 0 RK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS |¢ Corn 7 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />PAbMEas AND MEKUHANTS BUY | Pour, amily 4.26 to 5.00<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will find Lard 5} to 10<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu. | Oats 35 to 40<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscompleté | Sugar 4 to6<lb />n allits branches. Coffee 16 e a<lb />, Salt per Sack 80 to L<lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK | Chickens 0 to 28<lb />3 Eggs per (loz 10 to 1d<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;e. Beeswax. per 20)<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp;ICIGARS<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />5. M. SCHULT2. Greenville. N C<lb /><lb />see<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />Avie, Celebrated Russian Gut<lb />\ Violin Strings<lb /><lb />The Finest in the World,<lb /><lb />Every String Warranted.<lb /><lb />7 John F. Stratton, "ieesen®<lb /><lb />Sil, 818, 815, 817 E. 9th St.<lb />| INEW YORK: |<lb /><lb />Seid. forT<lb /><lb />Catalogue,<lb /><lb />and other new goods.<lb />My éntire stock is prettier "_<lb />ever before,<lb /><lb />NS, GEORGIA: PEARCE<lb /><lb />-OTEL N ICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, Buraxss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. ©,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno.<lb />vated, several new roomy bosib elec-<lb /><lb />P. H. Pelletier<lb /><lb />| Give us your orders.<lb />S. C. HAMILTON, Jr, Menager.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines,<lb /><lb />President. Sec. &amp; ~I'reasT |,<lb /><lb />THOS. J. JARVIBY (A AK LB<lb />pAbvis « BLOW,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCI Ma RKET)<lb /><lb />a, | abe:<lb />CY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />eed aoe<lb /><lb />Tors."Green, . ree 4+ It<lb /><lb />iT]<lb /><lb />Brighs |} ae A<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />(a<lb /><lb />. 6<lb /><lb />see to sda<lb /><lb />6 nes<lb /><lb />A! ROL nYB- alee yy é ohy<lb />GREEN VILLE, WY,<lb /><lb />éa@ Practice is. allthe Grain<lb /><lb />reenville<lb />LUMBER CO.<lb /><lb />Always in the market<lb />for LOGS and pay<lb />Cash at market prices<lb />CanT also fill ordeys<lb /><lb />: ~for Rough &amp; Dressed<lb />~hie umber promptly. *<lb /><lb />Twill estabiiob a Brick Yard ~at<lb /><lb />Greenville and) w ready ¢<lb />4ll ordérs for Go Goud Bn Brick ck by th sine<lb />jmiddle of April. Parties 7<lb /><lb />well to sev me,<lb /><lb />f ee | , :<lb /><lb />ite<lb />+<lb /><lb />| washer oprophet pre-|<lb /><lb />ro the mid.<lb /><lb />, i ARGEELES Sh<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />and Market<lb /><lb />: y tables located aMait<lb />Thee .<lb /><lb />nagan Buggy<lb /><lb />Mim sk) evidniulol) bs<lb /><lb />00.0 Dauuisle W102<lb /><lb />«RES LGN Lg<lb /><lb />templating building hat nd<lb /><lb />pared to cians<lb />prices as good B fi<lb /><lb />12 and up 65¢<lb /><lb />20 ana up be éachT per monrn.<lb /><lb />ar EAE $1.00 each per month,<lb /><lb />S*<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard,<lb /><lb />and settlement of claims... ie<lb /><lb />RABY SKINNER  #, W- WHEDBE<lb />vNis.. « WHEDBRE, .<lb />Successors yo Lathaw &amp;<lb />ATTORN BYSRAI ba W<lb />GRE RS 7 Udalie Me Ge<lb /><lb />Feu. Harding,<lb /><lb />Wilson, ine Ville, Noe)?<lb />wg . a : k ;<lb />No fa<lb /><lb />Special ualiifrion: lees be coer one<lb /><lb />o@REENVILLE, N. 0.) fy<lb /><lb />eit fa<lb /><lb />STORES.<lb /><lb />3 to 9 lights 80¢ akoh per month,<lb />0tO 12 lights 70 o 4<lb /><lb />o i ie]<lb /><lb />, Not less than three lights put<lb />1 stores.<lb /><lb />~HOTELS,<lb /><lb />, Less than 20, stere rates.<lb /><lb />~RESIDENCES,<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing *<lb /><lb />A."<lb /><lb />Bhtbers ?<lb />San Sr at SeR - a ma a pee<lb />janes A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL, REIS: (har ets<lb />GREENVILLEON. 0.<lb />baal Fannonsiee sotloheT ee<lb /><lb />Hyreerr EDMUNDS.<lb />(|) FASHIONABLE AKER.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to ne<lb /><lb />pee ae i | ih<lb /><lb />PENDER,<lb />TORPOBIAL ARTIST,<lb /><lb />1k te ki<lb /><lb />46<lb /><lb />o 44<lb />wb 6<lb />o<lb /><lb />light 90c<lb />light 800<lb /><lb />oi<lb />sea<lb /><lb />light 70c .<lb /><lb />| ee<lb /><lb />Testimony Fors. 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KA 8 Bl if not in the west, and whence per.<lb />Miparl lic | 80ns bound for the Black Hills<lb />aay |  | started: 5<lb />L 00 1d 26 ia A few days ago Mr. Chambers was<lb />11 | sitting in the Milwaukee city office,<lb />9 and the conversation turned to early<lb />ee days in the transmissouri country<lb />Rocky Mc | 1 0030.20 o¢- bravery.<lb />LY Wil Mt, ; pao + fe errno man ©f iron nerve I saw in<lb />WSélma | 2 53) Sydney in 1877,� said Mr. Chambers,<lb />- + chia : - ® 53 o~was a beardless man, scarcely more<lb />sv datecbviciheee alee Pt abead Cadhend ~than a boy, and I should judge had<lb />roy ASsl tly of py | Rob reached his majority.<lb />eiagepie ~eats: ~~He was a tough maneven in Syd-<lb />ra ep ae #4) | ney, and his reputation was sustain-<lb />fy Tew) | JA, &amp; | 8% for he always carried a revolver<lb />vWikon (+ 208 ate and he would shoot at e drop of<lb />_ LvGoldsboro | § 10 7 03) thehat. His name was Dough Reed.<lb />ois Magnolia 4 16 81@) « oIt was said aroundT town that heT<lb />Ar Wilmington " 5 a i _ would mever die a naturalideath. |<lb />med cide ai oThat turned out to be true, as he<lb /><lb />~was lyndbed by a mob one'mioraing,<lb />and that is where the displayed his<lb /><lb />Narva | : eid<lb />Tie lynchers took the keys and<lb /><lb />72 » | ualocked...the..deors..and-went-into<lb />_. | thewell where Reed was.<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRE,<lb /><lb />~Mininciniitin<lb /><lb />a) Dated<lb />1886.<lb /><lb />6s<lb /><lb />1 apa. eis mci,<lb /><lb />: ~He was smoking a cigar when the am<lb />2 ere men camd in, amd wlien ~he saw thém CREENV ILLE<lb />uy we ville he locked, up as~cool as you pleas¢, ee 2 Me<lb />Ar Wilacn "�"� "Good evening, gentlemen. I oa Al EP<lb />spore lipped Lae sone = (+""-| Suppose you are going to take me ! Pon YT<lb />bai \ out and hang ~me,T he said as non- GALE<lb />= # f ckhalantly as though he was asking os<lb />ea teedh "" feats ceed them to take a drink. SMO Maun A<lb />? : ~~He was told that he was correct Seep ie..."<lb />Ly Wilmington | in his supposition. "he next session of this Scaae! wil] ~<lb />Bh oh oe | ~oHe got up as. unconcernedly as begin on<lb />re Wilson eee | ~you please; end putting on his. cogs qsnung :<lb />Ly ~Barboro 1 a memarked that be-was allready it} Wi Nin tT ) Hy<lb />"_" 3 ""*|". | tthe rest were. ah | ALi Te Ly GUY,<lb />et | ee ~He walked through the jail and|:and continue for ten months.<lb />sa ie dout into the: moonlight, smoking his) Phe course embraces all the branches<lb />" "" eal cee ao Pokal 8 even making little rings weually taught in an Acadeiny.<lb />» M.! . MIP, M, sof smoke. ; dean<lb />~ ok 1A ae : 4 erms, both for tuition and 1<lb />Ly Wilson ] 2m [1d 35) 10 82), oHe simply glanced up at the ra beer<lb />Ar Rocky Mt, |. = Uj [12.13).19\15] mooa, and turning to one of the Boyd well ~isd-nbd® aigutirped zor<lb />Ar Tarboro 40) { men asked chim where he was going tbusiness, by taking the sendenite<lb />Lv Tarboro | to be swung off, saying that it was|cvourse alone. Where they wish to<lb />Ly Raky Mt | aia 12211 of no use walking a man amile or se| pursue a nantes arte, this school<lb />; Weldon 1 0] into eEuarantees thorough preparation to<lb />"_""" : oe wan nnal up the street te pene with pti any Collegein Noith<lb />, ade ad ele ae ibe ~ Pipion, nn. OL, . ~aroling or the State Universit It<lb />Feanon Boot and ak ene oad | &amp; télegra phi pole Em stood IM the | refers tc Jiose who have recently left<lb />patos ae bs ati Scot ak oi ee Al VORY, Ae t We foxy, its wall ~or the truthfulness of this<lb />ai, Greenville 6.47 p. mi, Kinston 7 45) Me ¥ oGye, Half "tho"to wnepep. | statement, i<lb />D: a. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.90] P WOrey otrea Any young man with cheracter and<lb />&amp;. mi., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving 9 Dad.t brou long, } moderate ability taking 2 ceurse with<lb />Haléfax at 11:00 a. m_, Welden 11.20 am | and it was aioe and | Us will be aided in making arrange-<lb />faily except Sunday. he was bound. =a | Ments to continue in the higher schioola.}<lb />_" *~T can't climb that pole and fall! The discipline will be tapt at. its<lb />Washington ROMER ee | off TORREY ta have a ladder 50 as MNelther tae, |<lb />arrives Pa a Ican getmp,*be said, and accord! . oPier: time nor : attention nor<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 6 Ge w |<lb />Tarboro 3,90 p May F<lb /><lb />and 6,20) go's<lb />11,682. my<lb />ept Sunday<lb />Scotl: nd<lb /><lb />ingly a ladder was brought and<lb />placed againstT the pole.� He wag<lb />asked if he had anything to say'and<lb />remarked that .be hadnTt, and if he<lb />had he wonldnTt.<lb /><lb />oWhen the ladder was. placed<lb />-| against~the pole, one of the men<lb />»| started yp to tie one end of the rope<lb /><lb />ee 4<lb />ue Wag ; s<lb />(aq<lb /><lb />" 4 mr about the ipole.<lb /><lb />Su ade ih. OS, Sanday ®. eae �"�., oYou neednTt do that,T he said,<lb />arr tts W254. wud o11. 45| ~for if you will unwind these cords<lb /><lb />; ¥ AL Ws about my ~wrists I'l] do it.T |<lb /><lb />aa is ie rhe ~The cords were unwound, and he<lb />Mm. ai a, @, 'Re-| Climbed mp the poleas far as the<lb />and © ladder reached and fastened the rope<lb />rives: |<lb /><lb />around tke pole,<lb /><lb />~~When he had done this he look.<lb />ed ardund over the crowd, standing |<lb />very quietly then, and galled out:<lb /><lb />- ~Goodby, boys!T<lb /><lb />~With that he jumped off the lad-<lb />dey, and-in &amp; few minutes his lifeless.<lb />body was swinging there.<lb /><lb />oHis nerve never forsook him<lb />once. He'acted through it all just<lb />as though he.was. used to it. He<lb />was the norviest. man I ever met.�<lb /><lb />Ville branch jeave<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.30 p. mo. arrives<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring: Mepe 5.40<lb /><lb />_ in. Beturvivg Jeave Spring Hap<lb />YOu. au, Nashville .3ya my, abive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 4 m,<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trvingron Latta brvoch, Flerenee Wt<lb />A., leave Last 46.40 pm, tUrive , Duubar}<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Keturning;<lb />leave Cliow.1) 1m, Dunbar 6.80 a an,<lb />ale Lites, 7.50 a m, daily except 8un-|<lb />y.<lb /><lb />Tahoe inT Nash<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />daily excypt<lb /><lb />Trai Cli B h) , May Be Tmme of a Boston Woman.<lb />for Oluton gaily, eaoege Sevier, | 4 south Gad iviema whic was das |<lb />aaw foy Cijuton eaily,T except Saaday, n= pions ashy<lb />11.10 hai (850' p. a Ue: at home at .-certain- hour, but<lb />eaves Ulin<lb /><lb />(an at7,00 a. m, and 8,00 p m,. couldn't posaibly get there becausa<lb />' ~ | She became silled in.an electric car<lb />Train No, 78 makes close connectian' blockade on Tremont street, waited<lb /><lb />at Wehkion forall pointydaily, wil rail vii!<lb />Rishmune, alee at, Rovkys M and w until patience o ited<lb /><lb />mone, a a de ount with be ~ i a fs ag af porary f<lb />yp fmendablo. She arose and stalked<lb /><lb />Norfolk and Carol for Noriolk<lb />he all points North via Norfolk,<lb />TO! Ah JOUN F. DIVINE, )~from the car with. kindling eye and<lb />me , | Ganenal supe ait piped heart, said by poets to be<lb />t. M. EMARSUN,'Tratlie Manage *. pe bagi 2 Medel yore 3 a<lb /><lb />ed ea<lb /><lb />Economie Faluo of Thirds, :<lb /><lb />The economic value of birds is un<lb />told, ~This:fact might be placed be.<lb />yond Uispate if it were possible to<lb /><lb />prepare two tables"one. showing<lb /><lb />how many wiroworms it wonld<lb />take. to destroy a mile of turnips,<lb />howT many grubs to ravage the<lb />wheat liarvests of a dozen farms<lb />how.many ivseets to strip the leafy<lb />blades of a forest bare. how many<lb />to Spoil the fruits of wide orchards,<lb />the other recording the fact that<lb />these very humbers: of insects are<lb /><lb />course of the year. That the result<lb />would be conclusive evidence of the<lb />birds� value may be safely foretold<lb />by a glanoe-at a few faets which<lb />hayealréndy been brought to bear<lb />upenythe question =<lb /><lb />hy the spring, when thers areclam-<lb />orous young birds in tle nest, the<lb />house. sparrow returns éybry three<lb />or four minutes, each time bearing<lb />spoils in the shape of insect food.<lb />Caloulated at-its lowest possible val-<lb />ue"that ts; allowing only one insect<lb />toeach journey"this thankless task<lb />represents tens of thousands of dap-<lb />tured Insects as the work.of one pair<lb />of birds in~ona month. Swift fliers<lb />like the swallow that hawk for food<lb />in thewir may rank higher. They<lb />slay hundreds of thousands: "Fort.<lb />Righth Review.<lb /><lb />work will be spared to make this schoo,<lb />al} that parents could wish.<lb />For finther particulars see or ad-<lb />dress<lb />W. H. RaGspAaLe<lb />Princip<lb /><lb />THE MORNING TAR<lb />The. Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />July 30,1895.<lb /><lb />(fhe Only Six-Dollar Daily of<lb /><lb />its Ulass in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage!<lb />of American Silver and Repeal!<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni, Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 60 cents<lb />per month.) Weekly $1.00 per<lb />year, » Wa. H. BoRNARD,<lb />Ed, &amp;Prop.. Wimington NC<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />The Charlotte<lb /><lb />af<lb />ie<lb /><lb />3<lb />4 North Carolinas<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />AND<lb /><lb />* KARNLY, GenT! 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The safe stood<lb />ata point in my office in, the Opera House.<lb />block that must have been cne of the hottest<lb />parts in the great conflagration. It contained<lb />many papers and other things.of value... When<lb />it was taken out of the ruins and op 1,, 80<lb />twelve hours after the fire, every thing in<lb />found to be sately preserved and ~in good<lb />dition: I cheerfully make this stater ent<lb />facts in recognition of the valuable service ren- _<lb />dered me by this safe and you are at liberty to.<lb />wake such use of it as you may see proper.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ells THOS. J. SABVIQ, 4<lb />__. pe Victor Safe is made injall sizes, conve-<lb />nient for home, farm, office or general busi: 168s<lb /><lb />0<lb />use. 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          <lb /> @ay and saturday.<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />M, leaves10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />Cigars, at J. 8. TunstcllTs.<lb /><lb />tonight.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />"  "<lb /><lb />ness,<lb /> Preaecves many a large business.<lb /><lb />Rescues many ® lost. business,<lb />Saves many a failing� ~pusiness. i<lb /><lb />SecuresT ~sueness to any scenic<lb />4<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />-olumns of the :<lb />Fama; eae oeC<lb />~TRAIN AND » Boat SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />aca a<lb /><lb />Passenger ana mail<lb /><lb />paces<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going sbntis<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />- North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />South. saese oa arrives 2:00. Py<lb />steamer he: River arrives from Wash-<lb />vton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />sate<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb />Rain tonight and Wednesday.<lb />hlnan a hs sa sins chia tha a dapieg St dial eMC ©<lb /><lb />- COURTITEMS.<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />If You vail ¢ Catch the HendLine<lb />On.<lb /><lb />Heavy rain last night.<lb />The year is one-fourth gone<lb />March will march away today.<lb /><lb />Chaleston Rice 5 cents a pound at<lb />J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />25,000 oSweet Moments� Cigurettes<lb /><lb />at JopberTs prices.<lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />Lookout for the April fool tomor-.<lb />row.<lb /><lb />Sporting Club and Golden Seal<lb /><lb />Odd Fellows meet in Germania Hall<lb /><lb />Mountain Butter.<lb /><lb />Considerable crowd here today at� |<lb /><lb />tending court.<lb /><lb />Choice prunes, cleaned Currants and<lb />Corn Starch at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />The Cornell Company went to Kin-<lb />ston Monday night.<lb /><lb />Full variety CrossmanTs Vegetable<lb />and Flower Seeds at J. L. Starkey &amp;<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />BrosT.<lb /><lb />Business 1s moving along very rap-<lb />idly in Court, as the long list of cases<lb />tried ia one day will show.<lb /><lb />Something New and Sweet, Peanut<lb />Flakes at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Cream Walnut Candy, 15 cents a<lb />pound. Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />H. B. Clark is ready for business<lb />again and calls your attention to the<lb />brand new stock which he is opening<lb />this week<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still� holds<lb />the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. Swira.<lb /><lb />Coil Fish, Lrish Potatoes, Tiyeeey<lb />Batkwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mac<lb />earoni, P. R. Molasses, at 5S. M.<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. S. Atkins tells us he is get<lb />ot along tairly well in, his canyagsing<lb /><lb />» telephone. exchange. Quite<lb /><lb />~Miss CoraT Blinn, who delivered Pay a<lb /><lb />" lectures here on Tharday and<lb /><lb />King House.<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />ing his<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb /><lb />_ Enlarges many an old<lb /><lb />Revives many adull business, if:<lb />Jat Rocky Mouut.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciously,� use oss 3<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />~\ near Five Points, and will be ready ~to<lb />serye the: public on and after Monday,<lb /><lb />lare contemplating building a brick<lb />honse.. They,wexe over, Ajunday exam-}<lb /><lb />brick dwelling near Edwards Bridge.<lb /><lb />At S, M. Schultz, Link Sausage and],<lb /><lb />| was dated April 8, 1865.<lb /><lb />: ale ~ "<lb />} ofwnbscribérs have been séour- |g,<lb /><lb />-Qne day last week « young map giv: | George Wall<lb />his name as George Williams, hired ) :<lb /><lb />qf doen<lb />: Woe Wilson went to Bethel to-<lb /><lb />S. M.. Schultz oe few days<lb /><lb />Ex-Solicitor J, x. Woodard, of Wil-<lb />| gon, is here at edart, cae<lb /><lb />A. 8. Henkes: 4 tobacconist of Dan-<lb />ville, arrived Monday vetting.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E, M Cheek and: children re-<lb />turned from Raleigh ~Monday = even-<lb /><lb />Misses Bessie Wilson, of Grimesland<lb />and Mary, Archibald, of Beaufort county<lb />are Visiting. ute Tames, Brown.<lb /><lb />| oMotace.<lb />Lhaye | erected a photograph tent,<lb />newly equipped, on Dickinson | ayenue<lb /><lb />March 30th. Come tomy tent - ~when<lb /><lb />~you want good pictures.<lb />R. pax.<lb /><lb />_Hoakerton Items,<lb />HooKeRroN, NN; C., Mareh. 30, 196,<lb />Tax Collector was in town today.<lb /><lb />The Epworth League is progress-<lb />ing fine now. Will elect a new pres-<lb />ident Friday night.<lb /><lb />Messrs. F. A. Mosley, Paul Koonce,<lb />Wiley Mosley, and Miss Mattie Ed-}'<lb /><lb />W. M. idwarils and Prot. Stanford<lb /><lb />ining and:counting brickoin a certaitT<lb /><lb />We are sorry to loose qur townsman<lb />Prof. Jamies Stanford He leaves  to-<lb />day for Barlingfon ¢ to. conduct. a 1d abet<lb />Lx<lb /><lb />yard. er him stecess.<lb /><lb />Matters Of Interest Over the State.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Mr. Robert Emmet Carr, brother of<lb />Col. Julian 8: Carr and Dr. A. G.<lb />Carr, died in Durham Friday night.<lb /><lb />The judicial appropriation bill, which<lb />passed the Senate provides that the<lb />salary of the. United Btptes marshal<lb />and district attorney in t tern<lb />district of North @urolina shallT be $4,-<lb />000 and in the Western district $5,000.<lb /><lb />According to the Elkin Times, -<lb /><lb />young man came all the way from Il-<lb />chester, Marylond, to Wilkes county re"<lb />cently to mary a young� with<lb />whom he had been corresponding but<lb />wher hé°arrived the girl had married<lb />another man the day before, The<lb />poor fellow returned home the next<lb />~Tay with a sad and heavy heart.<lb /><lb />An old. ete set in the walls of the<lb />State TreasurerTs office at Raleigh, was<lb />opened Thursday, and two interesting<lb />finds nibs made, One was the ei<lb /><lb />pipe can Oi ya ee Trea<lb /><lb />urer. It was for $3,750, for the ai<lb /><lb />quarter of his salary as Governor, and<lb />The other<lb /><lb />~ oe -<lb /><lb />Master Blount Pearce is quite sick.<lb /><lb />wards, J. H. Dixon.and wife, made a Ar<lb />visit to the Lustitute Sunday. :<lb /><lb />oe<lb />OM<lb /><lb />a 2 8oc~eo SS:<lb /><lb />ge. BGS TRE oe<lb /><lb />ne -. 5. 4<lb />Se<lb /><lb />S5Uy fistie<lb /><lb />oa NB so 588) Ie<lb /><lb />ot Ho TREN GgT<lb /><lb />oy rpyeig<lb /><lb />| Be So be Soe ~<lb /><lb />my eae OR.<lb /><lb />Be. o oon ae,<lb /><lb />re aw oD ie L'* om<lb /><lb />o = chee o� ae<lb /><lb />oe S687 8hee ae<lb /><lb />B. * Z| (=) al co ep 4<lb /><lb />Gr MB 520s ee<lb /><lb />HK @® free |<lb /><lb />oh me ee<lb /><lb />a) fend ° Ro eg<lb /><lb />~8 © - 2 5 3 |<lb /><lb />0 ® OTF<lb /><lb />|H. C. HOOKER &amp; 0.<lb /><lb />Purveyors of Good Advice and Dealers<lb />in Diy Goods, Clothing. Shoes<lb /><lb />3) |Come aol see me and will show<lb />you and qnote i<lb /><lb />RICE,<lb />Canned GOODS.<lb /><lb />dod i in fact every kept in a first-<lb />class<lb /><lb />and GentTs FurnishingsT<lb /><lb />No other shoeb<lb />shows such<lb />a ~Variety re)<lb /><lb />re » always<lb />stylish and |<lb />serviceable<lb /><lb />Our experience is. at your service.<lb /><lb />| LANG .<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />The February fire made<lb />a clean sweep of my store<lb />and stock, not leaving me ..<lb />a pennyTs worth of goods,<lb />but I have ~come again<lb />and opening this week<lb /><lb />Brand New Stock.<lb /><lb />DRY 00S, MOTIONS, SHOES<lb /><lb />Hats, GentsT Furnishings, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />T am now located in<lb />the store formetly ~occu<lb />pied by W. 8. Rawls, the<lb />jeweler, a and invite you to<lb />examing ~my néw stock.<lb /><lb />H. B. 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