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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pare-1 to do ail worn <lb />
of this <lb />
and <lb />
HT Z <lb />
I of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
cf y. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MO <lb />
NO <lb />
RIGHT OF ROYALTY <lb />
Notion on This Art <lb />
All Wrong. <lb />
Not one pt out of a thousand, it <lb />
he had a fair day's start and <lb />
of rummaging among encyclopedias, <lb />
could trace real family name <lb />
of the rulers of Europe. As a mat- <lb />
of fact, these arc very <lb />
ed, and to know them is quite an <lb />
effort of th i memory. In the case of <lb />
royalty the family name has been <lb />
taken from tho name <lb />
of the cast o in which the founder <lb />
of tho race lived. <lb />
Mistakes are very frequently made <lb />
through ignorance, and these mis- <lb />
takes so frequently quoted they <lb />
accepted facts. The English <lb />
royal family known, for in- <lb />
stance, as tho Russian <lb />
family as and the <lb />
as <lb />
of these, it now seems, <lb />
wrong. <lb />
of Paris has gone into <lb />
e quite extensively, and <lb />
has brought <lb />
facts that i. setting down. <lb />
are well -to this an- <lb />
Queen Victoria, according <lb />
was originally Miss . <lb />
or Miss She was u. <lb />
as wore the other members <lb />
cf tho houses of <lb />
berg and Hanover, from mar- <lb />
grave of The Prince of Wales, <lb />
the son of Prince Albert of Saxe-Co- <lb />
has naturally his father's <lb />
name. Ho is spoken of more correct- <lb />
than any of the other royal per- <lb />
of from <lb />
the which line was found- <lb />
ed in the twelfth century, his actual <lb />
name is Mr. Albert Edward <lb />
Likewise the king of Portugal, <lb />
strictly speaking, has tho same <lb />
name. He was a grandson of an- <lb />
other Prince of who mar- <lb />
lied the then queen of Portugal, and <lb />
thereby became ruler of that <lb />
try. Ferdinand of Bulgaria comes <lb />
from exactly the same stock and is <lb />
Ferdinand A cousin of his, <lb />
and of tho same family name, is the <lb />
monarch of Belgium, Leo- <lb />
II, a prince of <lb />
having ascended the Belgian throne <lb />
in 1831. <lb />
is not the family <lb />
came of the German line that is <lb />
now upon the throne. Their true <lb />
name is the first <lb />
count of founded <lb />
the race about In the year <lb />
the family had two male de- <lb />
Count of and <lb />
the of Nuremberg. From <lb />
the latter comes the present royal <lb />
house of the German empire. So <lb />
William II is William The <lb />
king of is another <lb />
of this line and has <lb />
the same name. <lb />
The The Duke of Or- <lb />
leans, the sons of old of Paris, <lb />
Don Carlos and Alfonso XIII, tho in- <lb />
king of Spain. Their <lb />
tor was Hughes Capet, the original <lb />
count of Paris, who ascended the <lb />
throne of Franco in <lb />
Of founded by tho <lb />
Count of Oldenburg who died in <lb />
1440, there many. The chief of <lb />
those today who are entitled to use <lb />
this family name are Christian IX <lb />
of Denmark; George I, king of <lb />
Greece; the Grand of Olden <lb />
burg, of <lb />
Holstein, and Nicholas n, emperor <lb />
of all the Emperor <lb />
las is a only through the <lb />
female line. Rightly be is an Olden- <lb />
burg, having descended from Peter <lb />
III, a member of one of tho <lb />
branches of that house <lb />
Francis Joseph, of <lb />
the queen regent of <lb />
Spain and Frederick, grand duke of <lb />
Baden, are The original <lb />
was a duke of Alsace, who <lb />
lived about Humbert, <lb />
king of Italy is Mr. and Os- <lb />
car II of Sweden, The <lb />
original of this name was king of <lb />
Sweden in and was called <lb />
Charles XIV. Pope Leo real <lb />
name is Joachim Alexander <lb />
I of has the name of <lb />
Nicholas I, prince of Mon- <lb />
is Mr. <lb />
Two Payers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
papers. <lb />
leading <lb />
NEW TOBACCO <lb />
With commendable I. <lb />
A. has for some time been <lb />
Meeting tor tin- publication in <lb />
tho American Agriculturist an article <lb />
on I be tobacco industry in Eastern <lb />
North Ca <lb />
The st of the 7th con- <lb />
a full page article, with <lb />
of the Greenville market and a <lb />
history the tobacco industry in the <lb />
eastern counties since 1667. <lb />
The Amelia n Agriculturist is one <lb />
the oldest and probably a wider cir- <lb />
than any agricultural journal <lb />
published in the United States, hence <lb />
it was through this excellent medium <lb />
tint Col. Sugg chose to tel. the <lb />
of tie unsurpassed natural advantages <lb />
that Eastern Worth Carolina possessed <lb />
in tin- production bright tobacco. <lb />
Since the cultivation tobacco <lb />
first begun iii the eastern counties, ten <lb />
years ago, Col. Sugg has been one <lb />
the to lend his elicits <lb />
which tended to the advance- <lb />
tobacco interests ill his <lb />
Running the Gantlet. <lb />
Running tho gantlet as a military <lb />
punishment was, it is said, <lb />
ed by Gustavus to punish <lb />
thieves in his army. It was <lb />
rowed by the English from the Ger- <lb />
mans, who copied it from Gustavus, <lb />
and being employed in the British <lb />
regiments in America was readily <lb />
taker, up by the of this <lb />
Fores of Habit. <lb />
A story is told of an old <lb />
miser, who, being at the point of <lb />
death, resolved to give all his <lb />
to a nephew at whose hands he <lb />
bad experienced some little kind- <lb />
said be, for that was <lb />
his nephew's I am <lb />
about to leave the world, and to <lb />
leave you all my money. You will <lb />
then have Only think Yes, <lb />
I feel weaker and weaker. I think I <lb />
die in two hours. Oh, yes, <lb />
I'm going Give me per cent, <lb />
you may the money <lb />
A hat is or smoothed <lb />
by means of a machine which pol- <lb />
the whole surface finely and <lb />
smoothly with emery paper. For- <lb />
this process was done by <lb />
band, the workmen <lb />
stone for that purpose. <lb />
Bad to Bo Dim. <lb />
Valet on finding a <lb />
franc piece in of his mas- <lb />
new a thou- <lb />
sand pities for the waistcoat, but <lb />
there's nothing else for it. I must <lb />
make a bole large for the <lb />
money to slip Pa- <lb />
role. <lb />
an. <lb />
i v i i. <lb />
meat the <lb />
section. ., <lb />
The persona. <lb />
Col. w clip from the A, <lb />
also his article on the tobacco c <lb />
in Golden <lb />
was one the first to en- <lb />
gage in tobacco culture in ibis section, <lb />
and has been prominent in building up <lb />
the industry and the markets. He <lb />
has also been an earnest w -ricer in <lb />
every good cause for material inter- <lb />
est or social development his town <lb />
and county. By birth and <lb />
marriage with the Old North <lb />
State's agricultural and business inter- <lb />
Col. Sugg is a true type the <lb />
gentleman who has labored <lb />
to develop the match- <lb />
less resources the south. A <lb />
lawyer good practice, be was <lb />
elector on the Palmer <lb />
has been a rapid increase <lb />
1887 in the production of tobacco <lb />
in eastern North Carolina, in what is <lb />
now known as the New Golden Belt, <lb />
the counties of Edge- <lb />
Mar in. Pitt. Beaufort, <lb />
Craven, Lenoir, Greene, Wayne and <lb />
it is simply wonderful. <lb />
In these counties is now grown and <lb />
marketed sixty per cent of the bright <lb />
tobacco of the state, and when it is <lb />
considered that North a pro- <lb />
eighty per cut entire <lb />
of bright tobacco in the Union, it <lb />
is no small thing in considering this sec- <lb />
as one of the most valuable to the <lb />
of any section of the United <lb />
States. In the short spa e of less than <lb />
ten years, where there was not a single <lb />
tobacco marketed, now there are <lb />
eight markets there is sold daily <lb />
large quantities of the olden v <lb />
twenty warehouses spacious <lb />
that engage sixty to eighty large prize <lb />
houses ranging from eighty to one <lb />
Ired and twenty length and <lb />
thirty feet in width, three to <lb />
lour stories in height, with all the best <lb />
methods keeping reprising to- <lb />
Upon the floor each of these <lb />
warehouses may be seen from <lb />
to pounds of <lb />
tobacco each. <lb />
This industry is in its infancy, and is <lb />
growing in these counties with amazing <lb />
rapidity each year. The Bounty <lb />
Pitt i the center of this cluster of <lb />
ties and with daily facilities <lb />
and water transportation, lour of <lb />
the largest warehouses of the twenty <lb />
operated by young men energy and <lb />
character, who are making the growing <lb />
tine bright tobacco to the <lb />
planters who have heretofore grown <lb />
cotton as the staple crop. of <lb />
its peculiar adaption to the growth <lb />
his leaf and healthy climate, this <lb />
section is destined to become the great <lb />
bright-leaf tobacco market the <lb />
States. It is the of the <lb />
traveler, as he passes through, that <lb />
this has not long ago sought <lb />
and been developed into a wonderful <lb />
market, and such is becoming and <lb />
it ill eventually be. There is no <lb />
inflation of prices or booming, but <lb />
everything is a solid and easy-going <lb />
character, safe and stable. The <lb />
ration and setting and cultivating the <lb />
plant is very much the game as in near- <lb />
all the tobacco growing sections of <lb />
the slate and nation. But the saving <lb />
and curing of the crop is on a very <lb />
from o I most any state <lb />
the tobacco-growing section. This <lb />
year's crop was reduced in weight <lb />
quality and value by drought during <lb />
the maturing stage, but the increased <lb />
acreage will more t ban make up the <lb />
Bent on Assassination. <lb />
Chicago, Nov. Ms <lb />
rusks walked into the lower corridor of <lb />
the city hall late yesterday afternoon <lb />
and intent on killing Mayor <lb />
asked in an <lb />
manner to be directed to the mayor's <lb />
office. A policeman look him to <lb />
headquarters, where the <lb />
was introduced to him as the mayor. <lb />
declared the was a <lb />
menace to society, and reached for his <lb />
hip pocket. He drew a revolver <lb />
but was disarmed. <lb />
swore he would Mayor <lb />
ill and then go to Canton and kill <lb />
-elect , of <lb />
he sail must die the <lb />
country could prosper. He was band- <lb />
cuffed after a hard struggle and locked <lb />
up. <lb />
Immense Postal Fund Asked- <lb />
Washington, <lb />
General Wilson has submitted to the <lb />
Secretary the Treasury his estimates <lb />
tor the Post Office for the <lb />
fiscal year June 1898. <lb />
These aggregate an in- <lb />
crease over estimates of 1807 <lb />
There will be a <lb />
of in <lb />
who hold positions in the <lb />
revenue service North Car- <lb />
. . , , <lb />
service need not <lb />
under . , ,, , ,. , , <lb />
to the that <lb />
delude themselves . ., <lb />
their <lb />
will be allowed to . <lb />
places after comes in. , <lb />
matter what Mr. persona. <lb />
opinion may be about civil service <lb />
the pressure on him places will be <lb />
so great that he cannot resist it, and <lb />
sooner or later eve-y Democratic Fed- <lb />
officeholder in this state, from the <lb />
to the lowest, will be bounced. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
THE NEGRO CANDIDATE. <lb />
If we popular <lb />
plurality at a <lb />
splitting of the difference between <lb />
lowest present <lb />
and Tie highest, <lb />
the vote in the whole <lb />
try and deduct from <lb />
the latte; large <lb />
for vote, and <lb />
concede the balance, to <lb />
we have this bit of <lb />
arithmetic i <lb />
majority for<lb />
plurality <lb />
total vole <lb />
Republican candidate, <lb />
gave him of it and Georgia <lb />
while Texas chipped <lb />
in <lb />
The plurality against Bryan <lb />
year is small compared to <lb />
the plurality against <lb />
two years ago, or the plurality <lb />
against 1890, <lb />
when the Republicans were turn <lb />
ed of Congress and the Dem <lb />
North Carolina enjoys the rep- <lb />
of being a very <lb />
State, and noted for tho <lb />
longevity of people. A striking <lb />
illustration of this is furnished by <lb />
the registration lists of the recent <lb />
election, which showed <lb />
names. <lb />
I he forthcoming Auditor's rt- <lb />
Highest of ill in U. S. Govt Report <lb />
went in with majority port shows that there are only <lb />
in the House of Representatives. persons the Si ate sub- <lb />
But, as we said at the outset, if to a poll tax, or only that <lb />
the white vote be considered, many reported, of whom <lb />
what on overwhelming majority <lb />
Bryan Fayetteville <lb />
Moore, an old citizen <lb />
of Beaufort, died last week <lb />
an estate worth to <lb />
his aged wife, at her death tr <lb />
plurality of the <lb />
white vote <lb />
That is an overwhelming ma- <lb />
an majorities go in our <lb />
, .- . ,. to the <lb />
elections, as will appear from the <lb />
following resume which we find <lb />
in our able Atlanta A Kansas editor says that when <lb />
the merchant of his town, and <lb />
last half of fellows, want a little <lb />
says the Atlanta <lb />
the press speakers <lb />
for the gold standard <lb />
pealed constantly to the public to <lb />
give the Democrats such a <lb />
solicit bids for the <lb />
I and the lowest bidder gets <lb />
the work. The editor is now <lb />
ready to receive seated bids for a <lb />
Dr. o. Druggist. <lb />
III., says. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe life I was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and all the <lb />
for about, bin no avail <lb />
and up and told I could <lb />
Dr. King's New DIs <lb />
in my store I sent for m bottle <lb />
began its use and from the Bret dose <lb />
bewail to PM better, after <lb />
three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
U i worth its weight in gold We <lb />
won't store or without <lb />
Get a tree at John L. Wooten <lb />
Drug Stoic. <lb />
are white and are colored. <lb />
This gives persons who <lb />
have lived beyond the poll <lb />
age, which is proof conclusive <lb />
that the climate and good living <lb />
in North Carolina are conducive <lb />
to longevity, specially to the <lb />
longevity of the colored brother, <lb />
who shows up much <lb />
on the registration lists <lb />
he does on the tax lists. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The Banner County. <lb />
Johnston <lb />
Bryan got more votes this <lb />
State than lion. C. H. <lb />
date for The populists poll- <lb />
ed about and as it re- <lb />
quires under the present <lb />
lam tor a party's existence to be <lb />
it appears that the populists <lb />
as a party are gone up, unless the next <lb />
Legislature changes the election law so <lb />
as to them recognition anyway, <lb />
which is more than probable. <lb />
The is no more ob- <lb />
to his advertisers than the <lb />
doctor is to his patient or the lawyer <lb />
to his client. The business transacted <lb />
is mutual benefit. Each requires <lb />
he assistance the other. Without <lb />
newspaper great advertisers can- <lb />
not exist ; without the advertisers the <lb />
newspapers of today would be <lb />
Ink. <lb />
THE DISCOVERY SAVED hi LIFE <lb />
Mr. C <lb />
i ville. II. says. Di, king's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with and tried the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
was given up and could not <lb />
. Having Dr King's New <lb />
in my store I sent for a e and <lb />
began lea use and from the first dose be- <lb />
to get better, and after three <lb />
b was up and about again It is <lb />
worth its wight in gold We won't <lb />
keen st or house without, Get a <lb />
trial at L. Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store <lb />
Last February the Southern <lb />
Railway was found guilty of run- <lb />
a freight train through <lb />
on Sunday viola- <lb />
of the law and a tine of <lb />
was imposed- The railway <lb />
pealed to the Supreme Court, <lb />
and that court has affirmed the <lb />
judgment of the lower court and <lb />
holding that the stature under <lb />
which the indictment was drawn <lb />
was constitutional- <lb />
if AN <lb />
your Poultry Eggs to Win <lb />
for the highest market price <lb />
Buy and ship in large <lb />
m to you as much <lb />
cash. <lb />
Notice to Creditors, <lb />
In accordance with a d made at <lb />
September 1896 of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein in which <lb />
J. N. Bynum, Executor of B. A- Bynum <lb />
is plaintiff B. Bynum and others <lb />
are defendants, notice is hereby given <lb />
the creditors of B. A. By <lb />
ed to file with me the evidence their <lb />
claims estate, on or before, <lb />
day of November 1896. It is <lb />
made my to report to r <lb />
term the amount of the indebtedness <lb />
and the pro ml a share of each debt in <lb />
the assets. Those desiring <lb />
to share the assets present their <lb />
claims the above specified time <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
H. C, 1896. <lb />
lug defeat that the <lb />
movement would be killed for- <lb />
ever On election night, <lb />
the returns began to come the <lb />
Republican sent out <lb />
majorities for <lb />
all the States east of <lb />
north of Ohio <lb />
the <lb />
south of <lb />
river and . <lb />
.,,, <lb />
latter <lb />
in Virginia, in We. v r; <lb />
Tennessee <lb />
North in <lb />
Texas, with in Florida. <lb />
They gave very small majorities <lb />
to Bryan the the Democratic <lb />
states, did everything their <lb />
power to make appear that <lb />
there baa been what they were <lb />
pleased to term <lb />
But all the southern Stales ex- <lb />
West Virginia Kentucky <lb />
turned out to have Demo- <lb />
by majorities as large as <lb />
been claimed lax <lb />
Ever tho pa- <lb />
have been rather shy in <lb />
figuring on the popular plurality; <lb />
pipers which <lb />
calculations on have <lb />
added thousands of <lb />
gratuitously to Major <lb />
plurality in a number of States <lb />
they have diminished Mr <lb />
Bryan's pluralities the same <lb />
manner the which he <lb />
carried. <lb />
The accompanying Mile lee <lb />
fourth is based the <lb />
most reliable reports which have <lb />
received. In some instances <lb />
the minimum estimate Las <lb />
used, as in the case of Texas, <lb />
which is allowed only ma- <lb />
lot Bryan, in is <lb />
claimed that it will run as high <lb />
as From this table it <lb />
stands Major popular <lb />
majority is 8.9,000 votes in a total <lb />
of about If the maxi- <lb />
mum estimate were to be allowed <lb />
for Texas, plurality <lb />
would be only or just <lb />
about greater than Cleve- <lb />
land's plurality over Harrison <lb />
four years ago. But taking the <lb />
higher estimate, it is from a land- <lb />
slide, because it is only per <lb />
cent, cf the total vote. In every <lb />
votes got less than <lb />
Bryan got a fraction more <lb />
than 47- <lb />
Suppose in a contest where <lb />
there were votes, one <lb />
date should beat the other by <lb />
twenty-seven votes, the defeat <lb />
would hardly be considered <lb />
whelming. That is the ratio <lb />
Major vote to <lb />
In 1892, Mr. Cleveland received <lb />
votes and Gen. <lb />
received 5,162.874- Cleveland's <lb />
plurality was about or a <lb />
little less than half <lb />
over Bryan. <lb />
In 1888, Cleveland received <lb />
to for Harrison. <lb />
In that election Mr, re <lb />
more than <lb />
were given to Harrison, <lb />
jet the latter had a majority <lb />
the electoral college and was <lb />
elected. <lb />
1884, when was <lb />
elected the first time, the vote <lb />
between him and was very <lb />
close, there being a difference of <lb />
only in a total vote <lb />
county is t-till the <lb />
banner county of North <lb />
temporarily terrified Demo- <lb />
While the Democrats in <lb />
other Counties may be terrorized <lb />
sack of flour, a pair of pants, a or terrified the Johnston quality- <lb />
is as game as of old. <lb />
Johnston held the banner <lb />
hat a cord of wood and the <lb />
of an a <lb />
pa r of for a six mouths <lb />
old <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal tails <lb />
of a concert on board of an ocean <lb />
steamship, at the close of which <lb />
for the past four years and to the <lb />
Democrats of is the <lb />
honor four more years. <lb />
Johnston gave Cy Watson <lb />
majority, Lieu is the largest <lb />
given by to the Dem- <lb />
Powder <lb />
PURE <lb />
A Narrow Escape. <lb />
It may be news to some of tie <lb />
shouters who are <lb />
over the election of <lb />
to know a change of only <lb />
votes, parceled out among <lb />
certain States, would have given <lb />
he election to Mr. Bryan by a <lb />
sale majority in the electoral col- <lb />
The States of Dela- <lb />
ware, Kentucky, North <lb />
Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, <lb />
West Virginia and Wyoming cast <lb />
sixty electoral votes. Each of <lb />
these Slates was considered <lb />
before the election on <lb />
last Tuesday, and after a hard- <lb />
fought campaign, were <lb />
ed Republican States by very <lb />
small majorities. <lb />
The following table shows the <lb />
majorities by which these States <lb />
were carried for in the <lb />
last election ; <lb />
Electoral <lb />
s courageous standard <lb />
saloon passengers attempted Several other counties <lb />
to sing of disputed with Johnston the <lb />
the national air of <lb />
ca, and Save the <lb />
the of e <lb />
ten two bundled and eighty six <lb />
American passengers and <lb />
four of English birth. Out of the <lb />
large number of there <lb />
were not enough familiar with <lb />
but Hon. E. W. us <lb />
that Johnston leads all other <lb />
will keep the banner <lb />
her Press- <lb />
Visitor. <lb />
North <lb />
Hi <lb />
South <lb />
West <lb />
our air to sing the words <lb />
through the first stanza; but when <lb />
the was struck up <lb />
Please Promptly. <lb />
Our collector is out after <lb />
subscribers to Tue <lb />
Totals CO 50.600 <lb />
the Stale of for ex- <lb />
ample, a change of only <lb />
votes from to Bryan <lb />
Don t Want the In It. <lb />
The Winston Sentinel is <lb />
informed that several white <lb />
Republicans met in their <lb />
room and discussed the <lb />
of giving Chairman <lb />
a big reception upon his return <lb />
from Raleigh. One of the <lb />
stated that must keep <lb />
this matter quiet or the d <lb />
will want to be in it <lb />
It appears that there was a col- <lb />
man present who was <lb />
ally displeased with the remark <lb />
and he went out and told what <lb />
the white said. <lb />
During the campaign we heard <lb />
a great deal from Populist and <lb />
Republican orators about the <lb />
honest election law they have <lb />
given us and the fair count we <lb />
were going to have, and we all <lb />
know bow the ballot boxes in <lb />
were stuffed with <lb />
fraudulent and illegal ballots. In <lb />
two wards in the <lb />
ballots counted were in excess of <lb />
the voters registered and the <lb />
same was the case in one town- <lb />
ship in Buncombe. Such are <lb />
some of the beauties of an <lb />
est election and a fair <lb />
tier rule in this State. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
and we certainly would appreciate <lb />
no one would make it necessary to call i <lb />
, single one of the twenty. ,, tr time. <lb />
mil in the main <lb />
th <lb />
four, men women, th <lb />
words sang it with <lb />
delight. This is rather a sad com- <lb />
on our American pride.- <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth- <lb />
WM Otherwise <lb />
If some people would laugh <lb />
their doctor bills would be <lb />
less <lb />
now, little said <lb />
the Sunday school superintendent <lb />
you are good children, some <lb />
day you may wear a golden <lb />
got one on his tooth <lb />
the smallest and newest <lb />
Journal. <lb />
When a tells a young man <lb />
that she dreamed about him the <lb />
night before it is past time fol- <lb />
to begin to be very careful. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
The more a young man notices <lb />
how his hair is done up the <lb />
less he loves Post. <lb />
The average man thinks that <lb />
hi-- reputation as a Kind father <lb />
has been firmly established if the <lb />
baby cries to come to <lb />
sou Globe. <lb />
remarked the wife of <lb />
tho man who has changed his <lb />
mind about coming to Congress, <lb />
have a clear conscience any- <lb />
know was the <lb />
reply; a clear <lb />
conscience isn't what I was run- <lb />
Star. <lb />
would given that State to <lb />
the Democrats; with its nine <lb />
votes, by a safe <lb />
Ia a change <lb />
only votes would have given <lb />
small but J s . . . <lb />
the Blue Grass with its full <lb />
aggregate means something to us. <lb />
I. i- i , electoral strength to <lb />
one would think that it requires <lb />
,., run a r, and the following changes Mr. <lb />
u, not would , <lb />
i i i , ,,; in last Tuesdays <lb />
work, perhaps such items as this would <lb />
not be seen in print often. The prompt <lb />
paving the one who <lb />
most joy to the newspaper man <lb />
Value of <lb />
has unite as much a <lb />
means or opportunity to do with giving <lb />
one If a man is determined <lb />
to do, he will be likely to do, whether <lb />
things favor or oppose him. It a man <lb />
makes up his that, as things arc, <lb />
he cannot do W lift be ought to, or would <lb />
like to, he will not likely Io <lb />
anything, however circumstances <lb />
combine to help him. <lb />
North <lb />
South <lb />
West <lb />
Total <lb />
In addition to the various States <lb />
which were carried by the Dem- <lb />
last Tuesday, aggregating <lb />
electoral votes, the <lb />
States would have increased bis <lb />
, strength in the electoral college <lb />
can hinder a determined in n, , . . <lb />
I to giving Dim a cleat <lb />
and Omnipotence will not a de <lb />
i who is set in the <lb />
direction. It is not the opportunity <lb />
that a man or the tools that are <lb />
Not next hope is <lb />
to be inaugurated <lb />
March Let the foolish <lb />
smile if they will, but two years <lb />
hence even they will have it <lb />
thrust upon them that the man <lb />
who was defeated was the fittest <lb />
for the great office to which he <lb />
was nominated ; that the policies <lb />
he championed were the only pol- <lb />
under which this country <lb />
could prosper permanently; that <lb />
the cause he espoused was the <lb />
cause of of the <lb />
this Union; the fate o <lb />
the first revolt against shameful, <lb />
sordid and despotic tenets of the <lb />
Republicanism cf this time does <lb />
not betoken the fate of the second. <lb />
Columbia State- <lb />
nation with which he pushes on against <lb />
unfavorable circumstances, and with <lb />
which be uses such tools as are <lb />
that settles the of <lb />
much he amounts to and what he <lb />
accomplishes in School <lb />
Times. <lb />
majority over his <lb />
From these figures it is evident <lb />
I that Mr. Bryan was defeated by <lb />
a small margin, and that tree <lb />
a vital principle in <lb />
the nation Atlanta <lb />
Judge Creates a Star at <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
His Honor Judge <lb />
ed a sensation in court <lb />
day. The regular jury was em- <lb />
paneled in the case of State vs. <lb />
Williams, who was <lb />
charged with selling liquor to <lb />
minors. The judge told the jury <lb />
that if believed the <lb />
is guilty. Retire and make <lb />
up your The jury re- <lb />
tired and return an- <lb />
a verdict of guilty, <lb />
whereupon the judge discharged <lb />
them for the term saying, <lb />
are utterly incompetent to sit on <lb />
a jury; sheriff, summon me a jury <lb />
of men of good moral <lb />
Sheriff Crowell replied, don't <lb />
know that I could find a better <lb />
Mr. E. Woodard <lb />
as good a jury as we <lb />
can in the The <lb />
fair created a decided <lb />
as it was by far over an average <lb />
jury, and his honor has <lb />
Promising. <lb />
The genial young man slapped the <lb />
merchant on the back and <lb />
business <lb />
business the merchant re <lb />
thoughtfully. Then he took a <lb />
a bundle of tea at anything from <lb />
thirty days to six months from his <lb />
pocket and, an effort at , ex- <lb />
claimed <lb />
boy, I never saw a time when <lb />
business as more <lb />
Star. <lb />
Two important religion am es <lb />
are now in session in this State, the <lb />
Presbyterian Synod at and <lb />
State Convention at Morgan,, <lb />
ton. <lb />
Salaries of National Officials <lb />
cure <lb />
Four years ago, when Cleveland by <lb />
bad a plurality of over the -t Times- <lb />
Here is a here <lb />
charcoal. Both y <lb />
them stand-t the mightiest <lb />
Nature. The food on your t and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
or death. <lb />
cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and hone. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise <lb />
and poison th In <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial Is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
food it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish A <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors recommend it in place- <lb />
Of Ca-tor Oil. <lb />
Following the salaries at- <lb />
to the more important <lb />
offices in the United States Na- <lb />
Government. That of the <lb />
President is But this <lb />
does not by any means cover all <lb />
the remuneration attached to the <lb />
office. The nation pays him <lb />
more for the salaries of his <lb />
secretaries clerks and other sub- <lb />
ordinates. Another goes <lb />
for such incidentals as stationery, <lb />
carpers and care of the stables- <lb />
There is also an allowance of <lb />
for fuel, for the green- <lb />
house, some for gas, <lb />
matches, etc, etc. Altogether <lb />
about <lb />
The of the <lb />
United States receives a <lb />
year. The same is paid <lb />
to the Secretaries of State, of the <lb />
Treasury, of War and of the Na- <lb />
to the Postmaster General, to <lb />
the Secretary of the Interior, to <lb />
the Attorney General and to the <lb />
Secretary of Agriculture. The <lb />
Commissioners of General Land <lb />
Offices get the <lb />
of Patents and the <lb />
Commissioner of Pensions <lb />
In the United States Supreme <lb />
a man wants to get ac- <lb />
with human nature, let <lb />
him edit a newspaper for a short <lb />
time. He knows nothing of the <lb />
and downs of life he has <lb />
served in this He may <lb />
have preached, conducted a bank, <lb />
sold goods, . railed horses, <lb />
sawed wood, or <lb />
ed a popcorn factory, but he <lb />
a few experience <lb />
as editor-in-chief of a country <lb />
newspaper to complete his know- <lb />
ledge of the eccentricities of <lb />
man <lb />
CURE FOR <lb />
Ar a remedy for all forms of headache <lb />
Bitters has proved to be the <lb />
k. -y best. It effects a permanent cure <lb />
the most dreaded sick <lb />
headaches yield to its Influence. We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a ti tail. <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long <lb />
the use of this medicine. Try it once. <lb />
Fifty cents and at John L. <lb />
en's <lb />
The Congressmen elected last <lb />
week will rot take their seats <lb />
until December of next year <lb />
less an extra session of Congress <lb />
is called earlier. It certainly <lb />
does not seem right that there <lb />
should be so long an interval <lb />
over a the election <lb />
of Congressmen and the time <lb />
when they take their seats, and <lb />
the Constitution of the United <lb />
States should be amended so <lb />
to remedy this glaring defect. <lb />
And although this is pointed <lb />
and on by the Press <lb />
every two years, yet it does not <lb />
seem to have any effect, for no <lb />
Congress yet proposed this <lb />
sensible and most proper amend <lb />
Catarrh Cannot Jared. <lb />
with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, a <lb />
hey cannot reach the scat of the <lb />
Catarrh Is a Mood or <lb />
disease, in to cure It <lb />
yon must take Hall's <lb />
Cure is internally, and <lb />
nets on the and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not med- <lb />
i km of the Chief I It was by one of the <lb />
Court, salary in this country for <lb />
is of v is a regular It <lb />
the associate judges receives the best tonics known, <lb />
in the army combined with the bet blood purifier, <lb />
receive each. Brigadier- acting directly on the mucous surface <lb />
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wear v produces such won <lb />
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on the active list testimonials, tree. <lb />
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TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER -896. <lb />
NO <lb />
RIGHT OF ROYALTY. <lb />
flip Popular Notions on This Art <lb />
All <lb />
Not one p ant of a thousand, <lb />
ho had a fair day's start and privilege <lb />
of rummaging among encyclopedias, <lb />
could trace out the real family name <lb />
of rulers of Europe. As a mat- <lb />
of fact, these are very <lb />
ed, and to know them is quite an <lb />
effort of th s memory. In case of <lb />
royalty the family name has been <lb />
In most taken from the name <lb />
Of the cast o in winch founder <lb />
of tho race lived. <lb />
Mistakes are very frequently made <lb />
through ignorance, and mis- <lb />
takes are so frequently quoted they <lb />
accepted facts. English <lb />
royal family are known, for in- <lb />
stance, as tho Russian <lb />
family as and the <lb />
house as <lb />
of these, it now seems, <lb />
wrong. <lb />
of Paris has gone into <lb />
-t, quite extensively, aDd <lb />
this, . brought <lb />
facts that getting down. <lb />
are well world -to this <lb />
Queen Victoria, according <lb />
originally Miss . <lb />
or Miss She was u <lb />
as were the other members I <lb />
of tho houses of , <lb />
berg and Hanover, from mar- <lb />
grave of The Prince of Wales, <lb />
the son of Albert of Saxe-Co- <lb />
burg, has naturally his father's <lb />
name. Ho is spoken of more correct- <lb />
than any of the other royal per- <lb />
of Europe. Descended from <lb />
tho which line was found. <lb />
-d in the twelfth century, his actual <lb />
name is Mr. Albert Edward <lb />
Likewise the king of Portugal, <lb />
strictly speaking, has tho same <lb />
name. He was a grandson of an- <lb />
other Prince of who mar- <lb />
the then queen of Portugal, and <lb />
thereby became ruler of that <lb />
try. Ferdinand of Bulgaria comes <lb />
from exact the same stock and is <lb />
Ferdinand A cousin of his, <lb />
and of the same family name, is the <lb />
present monarch of Belgium, Leo- <lb />
II, a of <lb />
having ascended tho Belgian throne <lb />
in <lb />
is not the family <lb />
name of the German line that is <lb />
now upon the. throne. Their true <lb />
is tho first <lb />
count of having founded <lb />
the race about In the year <lb />
tho family bad two de- <lb />
Count of and <lb />
the of Nuremberg. From <lb />
the latter comes the present royal <lb />
house of the German empire. So <lb />
William II is William The <lb />
king of another <lb />
of this line and has <lb />
the same name. <lb />
The Tho Duke of Or- <lb />
leans, the sons of old Count of Paris, <lb />
Don Carlos and Alfonso XIII, tho in- <lb />
king of Spain. Their <lb />
tor was Hushes the original <lb />
count of Paris, who ascended the <lb />
throne of Franco in <lb />
Of founded by th <lb />
Count of Oldenburg who died in <lb />
1440, there are many. The chief of <lb />
those today who are entitled to use <lb />
this family name are Christian IX <lb />
of Denmark; George I, king of <lb />
the Grand of Olden <lb />
burs. Duke of <lb />
and Nicholas II, emperor <lb />
of all the Emperor <lb />
las is a only through the <lb />
female line. Rightly he is an Olden- <lb />
burg, having descended from Peter <lb />
a member of one of tho Holstein <lb />
branches of that house <lb />
Francis Joseph, of <lb />
the on eon regent of <lb />
Spain and Frederick, grand duke of <lb />
Baden, are The original <lb />
was a duke of Alsace, who <lb />
lived about Humbert, <lb />
king of Italy is Mr. and Os- <lb />
car II of Sweden, The <lb />
original of this name was of <lb />
Sweden in 1818, and was called <lb />
Charles XIV. Pope Leo real <lb />
name is Joachim Alexander <lb />
I of has the name of <lb />
witch and Nicholas I, of Mon- <lb />
is Mr. <lb />
Running the Gantlet. <lb />
Running tho gantlet as a military <lb />
punishment was, it is said, <lb />
ed by Gustavus to punish <lb />
thieves in his army. It was <lb />
rowed by the English from the Ger- <lb />
mans, who coined it from Gustavus, <lb />
and being employed in the British <lb />
regiments in America was readily <lb />
taker, up by tho of this <lb />
Font or Habit. <lb />
A story is told of an old <lb />
miser, who, at the point of <lb />
death, resolved to give all his <lb />
to a nephew at whose bands he <lb />
bad experienced some little kind- <lb />
said he, for that was <lb />
bis nephew's I am <lb />
about to leave the world, and to <lb />
leave you all my money. You will <lb />
then have Only think Yes, <lb />
X feel weaker and weaker. I think I <lb />
shall in two hours. Oh, yes. <lb />
I'm going Give me per cent, <lb />
you may take the money <lb />
A hat is or smoothed <lb />
by means of a machine which pol- <lb />
the whole surface finely and <lb />
with emery paper. For- <lb />
this process was done by <lb />
hand, the workmen using <lb />
stone for that purpose. <lb />
Had to Be Pone. <lb />
Valet I on finding a <lb />
piece in of his mas- <lb />
new a thou- <lb />
sand pities for the waistcoat, but <lb />
there's nothing else for it. I must <lb />
make a hole largo for <lb />
money to slip Pa- <lb />
role <lb />
I Two raj for <lb />
-o- <lb />
We made <lb />
to <lb />
the <lb />
North Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
NEW TOBACCO <lb />
Immense Postal Fund Asked- <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Wilson submitted to the <lb />
Of the Treasury his estimates <lb />
the Post Office Department for the <lb />
fiscal year ending June 1898. <lb />
These aggregate an in- <lb />
crease over of 1897 of <lb />
There be a <lb />
of in 1897. <lb />
With commendable enterprise Col. I. <lb />
A. bus some time been col- <lb />
the in <lb />
the American an article <lb />
on the tobacco industry in Eastern <lb />
North <lb />
The st the con- <lb />
n full page article, with <lb />
f Greenville market a <lb />
history the tobacco industry in the <lb />
eastern counties 1887. <lb />
The Amelia n Agriculturist is one <lb />
the oldest and probably has a wider cir- <lb />
than any agricultural journal <lb />
published in the I States, hence <lb />
it was through this excellent medium <lb />
tint Col. Sugg chose to tel. the <lb />
of tie unsurpassed natural advantages <lb />
that Eastern Carolina possessed <lb />
in tin- production of tobacco. <lb />
Since the cultivation was <lb />
first began in the eastern counties, ten <lb />
j years ago, Col. Sugg has been one <lb />
-lug the to lend his efforts <lb />
which leaded to the advance. <lb />
tobacco interests of his <lb />
till <lb />
section. ., to <lb />
The following person. <lb />
Col. Sugg we clip from the A-. ., <lb />
also his article on the tobacco i <lb />
in the Golden <lb />
Col. Snug was one the to en- <lb />
gage in tobacco culture in this section, <lb />
and has been prominent in building up <lb />
the industry and markets. <lb />
has also been an earnest or in <lb />
every good cause tor material inter- <lb />
est or social his town <lb />
and county. By birth and <lb />
marriage with the Old North <lb />
State's agricultural and business inter- <lb />
Col. Sugg is a true type the <lb />
southern gentleman who has labored <lb />
to develop the match- <lb />
less resources the mid south. A <lb />
lawyer of good practice, h was <lb />
elector on the <lb />
has been a rapid increase <lb />
1887 in the production of tobacco <lb />
in eastern North Carolina, in what is <lb />
now known as the New Belt <lb />
the counties of Edge <lb />
Nash, Pitt. Beaufort, <lb />
Craven, Greene, an-1 <lb />
it simply wonderful. <lb />
In these counties is now grown and <lb />
marketed sixty per cent the <lb />
tobacco of the state, and when it is <lb />
considered that North pro- <lb />
eighty per cut entire <lb />
of bright tobacco in the Union, it <lb />
is no small thing in considering this sec- <lb />
as one of the most valuable to the <lb />
of any section of the United <lb />
States. In the short spa e of less than I as a party are gone up, unless the next <lb />
ten years, where there was not a single I Legislature rill aligns the election law so <lb />
tobacco marketed, now there are as to give them recognition anyway, <lb />
eight markets there is sold daily which is more than probable, <lb />
large of the <lb />
twenty warehouses of spacious sizes <lb />
that engage sixty to eighty lanes prize <lb />
houses ranging eighty to <lb />
Ired and twenty in length and <lb />
thirty fast in width, three to <lb />
lour stories in height, with all the best <lb />
methods keeping and reprising to- <lb />
Bent on Assassination. <lb />
line ago, Nov. Mn- <lb />
walked into the lower of <lb />
the city hall late yesterday afternoon <lb />
aimed and intent, on killing Mayor <lb />
asked in an <lb />
manner to he directed to the mayor's <lb />
office. A policeman look him to <lb />
where the sergeant <lb />
was introduced to him as the mayor. <lb />
declared the was a <lb />
menace to society, and reached his <lb />
hip pocket. He drew a bulldog revolver <lb />
but was disarmed. <lb />
swore he would Mayor <lb />
and then go to Canton and kill <lb />
, of <lb />
he must die the <lb />
country could prosper. was hand- <lb />
curled after a hard struggle and locked <lb />
up. <lb />
THE NEGRO CAN DIE ATE. <lb />
If we take <lb />
plurality at being- a <lb />
splitting of the difference between <lb />
lowest present <lb />
add -he highest, <lb />
tho vote in the whole <lb />
try at and deduct from <lb />
the large <lb />
for Bryan vote, and <lb />
the to <lb />
we have this bit of <lb />
majority for Me-<lb />
plurality <lb />
total vote <lb />
Republican <lb />
of it and Georgia <lb />
while Texas <lb />
in <lb />
The plurality against Bryan <lb />
year is small compared to <lb />
the plurality against <lb />
who hold positions in the <lb />
Berries North Car- <lb />
. . . <lb />
service need not <lb />
under . . ., , ,, . <lb />
to the that <lb />
delude themselves . . ., <lb />
their <lb />
will he allowed to a-- <lb />
places after comes in. , <lb />
matter what Mr. persona. <lb />
opinion may be about the civil service <lb />
the on him for places will he <lb />
gnat that he cannot resist it, and <lb />
Booker or later Democratic Fed- <lb />
officeholder in this from the <lb />
to the lowest, be bounced <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
. grate <lb />
North Carolina the rep- <lb />
of being a very healthful <lb />
State, and one noted for tho <lb />
longevity of people. A striking <lb />
illustration of this is famished by <lb />
registration lists of tho recent <lb />
Highest of in Leavening Latest U. S. Report <lb />
two years ago, or the plurality <lb />
against in 1890, j election, which showed <lb />
when the Republicans were turn I names. <lb />
ed out of and the Dem J forthcoming Auditor's re- <lb />
went in with majority port shows that there are only <lb />
in the House of Representatives. persona the sub- <lb />
Bur, as we said at the outset, if to a poll tax, or only that <lb />
white vote be considered, many reported, of whom <lb />
what overwhelming majority <lb />
Bryan bus Fayetteville <lb />
Bryan's plurality of the <lb />
white vote <lb />
That is an overwhelming ma- <lb />
as majorities go in our <lb />
as will appear the <lb />
resume we hid <lb />
in our able Atlanta <lb />
are white and are colored. <lb />
This gives 112.388 persons who <lb />
have lived beyond the poll tax <lb />
age, which is proof conclusive <lb />
that the climate and living <lb />
in Carolina are conducive <lb />
to longevity, specially to <lb />
j Ransom Moore, an old citizen <lb />
I of Beaufort, died last week <lb />
an estate worth to <lb />
I his aged wife, at death p longevity of the colored brother, <lb />
to the Thomasville Orphanage. up much more <lb />
on the registration lists <lb />
than he does on the tax lists. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
A Kansas editor says that when <lb />
the merchant of his town, and <lb />
Du half of , o her want a little <lb />
the Atlanta Job work <lb />
around solicit bids for the <lb />
same, and the lowest bidder gets <lb />
the work. The editor is now <lb />
ready to receive sealed bids for a <lb />
Dr. a. Beaners- <lb />
HI. says. Dr. King's Mew <lb />
Discovery I owe mi life I was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and all the <lb />
tor miles about, but no avail <lb />
and was and toll I <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New <lb />
in my store I sent t bottle <lb />
a id from the dose <lb />
began to pet better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and again, <lb />
its weight in gold We <lb />
won't store or <lb />
a free at John L. Woolen <lb />
Bryan gal more votes in this <lb />
State than lion. U. I. <lb />
date for Governor. The populists poll- <lb />
vol s. and as it re- <lb />
quires under the present <lb />
law a party's existence to be <lb />
recognized, it appears that the populists <lb />
The is under no more ob- <lb />
ligation to his advertisers than the <lb />
doctor is to his patient or the lawyer <lb />
to his client. The business transacted <lb />
is mutual benefit. requires <lb />
he assistance of the other. Without <lb />
the each of these the newspaper real advertisers <lb />
may be seen <lb />
to pounds of <lb />
blight tobacco each. <lb />
This industry is in its infancy, and is <lb />
growing in these counties with amazing <lb />
rapidity each year. The county of <lb />
is the canter of this cluster of <lb />
ties and with daily facilities <lb />
and water lour of <lb />
the largest warehouses of the twenty <lb />
operated by young men of energy and <lb />
character, who are making the growing <lb />
fine bright tobacco to the <lb />
planters who have heretofore grown <lb />
cotton as the staple crop, because of <lb />
its peculiar adaption to the growth <lb />
his leaf and its healthy climate, this <lb />
section is destined to become the great <lb />
bright-leaf tobacco market the <lb />
States. It is the the <lb />
traveler, as he passes through, that <lb />
this industry has not long ago sought <lb />
and been developed into a wonderful <lb />
market, and such it is becoming and <lb />
such it ill eventually be. There is no <lb />
inflation prices or booming, but <lb />
everything is a solid and easy-going <lb />
character, safe and stable. The <lb />
ration and setting and cultivating the <lb />
plant is very much the same as in near- <lb />
all the growing sections of <lb />
the state and nation. But the saving <lb />
and curing of the crop is on a very <lb />
character from almost any st ate <lb />
the tobacco-growing section. This <lb />
crop was reduced in weight <lb />
quality and value by drought during <lb />
the stage, but the increased <lb />
acreage will more I ban make up the <lb />
not exist ; without the advertisers the <lb />
newspapers of today would be <lb />
Ink. <lb />
THE DISCOVERY SAVED LIFE <lb />
Mr. n. D Heaver- <lb />
ville, II. says. Di, Mug's New <lb />
I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with and tried the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and could not <lb />
. Having Dr King's New <lb />
in my store I sent for a bottle and <lb />
began In use and from the first dose be- <lb />
to gel better, and after three <lb />
b was up aim about again It is <lb />
worth its weight in gold We won't <lb />
keen or house without Get a <lb />
trial at L. Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store <lb />
Last February the Southern <lb />
Railway was found guilty of run- <lb />
a freight train through <lb />
on Sunday in viola- <lb />
of the law and a fine of <lb />
was imposed- The railway <lb />
pealed to Supreme <lb />
and that court has affirmed the <lb />
judgment of the lower court and <lb />
holding that the stature under <lb />
which the indictment was drawn <lb />
was constitutional. <lb />
your Poultry and Eggs to <lb />
for highest <lb />
Buy and Ship large <lb />
m preps led to pay you as much as <lb />
cash. <lb />
J B. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In with a d at <lb />
September of Pitt. Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein in which <lb />
J. N. Executor of R. A- Bynum <lb />
is and K- B. Bynum and ethers <lb />
are notice is hereby given <lb />
to the creditors of K. A. Bynum, <lb />
ed to tile with mo the evidence <lb />
claims said estate, on or before <lb />
day of November It is <lb />
made my to report to r <lb />
term the amount of the indebtedness <lb />
and pro share of each debt in <lb />
the assets. Those desiring <lb />
to share the assets their <lb />
claims within above specified time <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
X. C, 1396. <lb />
campaign, <lb />
. the speakers <lb />
for the gold standard <lb />
pealed constantly to the public to <lb />
give the Democrats such a crush- <lb />
defeat that the bimetallic <lb />
movement would be killed for- <lb />
ever On election night, <lb />
tho began to come in, <lb />
figurers. sent out <lb />
for <lb />
the States east of <lb />
f north of flip Ohio <lb />
the y <lb />
, SOUth Of <lb />
river and ,.,, <lb />
. 20,0.-0 <lb />
latter c. <lb />
in Virginia. W. <lb />
Tennessee am. <lb />
North d <lb />
Texas, with in Florida. <lb />
They save small <lb />
tO Bryan the the <lb />
slates, did everything their <lb />
power to make it appear that <lb />
there had been what they were <lb />
pleased to term <lb />
But all tho southern Stales ex- <lb />
West Virginia and Kentucky <lb />
turned out to have Demo- <lb />
by majorities as large as <lb />
had been claimed tot <lb />
Ever tho pa- <lb />
have been rather shy in <lb />
on the popular plurality; <lb />
The pipers which hard <lb />
calculations this line have en. <lb />
added thousands of rote a <lb />
gratuitously to Major <lb />
in a number of Stales <lb />
they have diminished Mr <lb />
Bryan's pluralities in the same <lb />
manner in the Slates which he <lb />
carried. <lb />
The accompanying table see <lb />
fourth is based the <lb />
most reliable reports which have <lb />
been received. In some instance <lb />
the minimum estimate has <lb />
used, as in the case of Texas-, <lb />
which is allowed only ma- <lb />
for Bryan, U is <lb />
claimed that it will run as high <lb />
as From this it <lb />
stands Major popular <lb />
majority is 8.9,000 votes a total <lb />
of about If the maxi- <lb />
mum estimate were to be allowed <lb />
for Texas, plurality <lb />
would be only or just <lb />
about greater than Cleve- <lb />
land's plurality over Harrison <lb />
four years ago. But taking the <lb />
higher estimate, it is from a land- <lb />
slide, because it is only per <lb />
cent, cf the total vote- In every <lb />
votes got less than <lb />
and Bryan got a fraction more <lb />
than 47- <lb />
Suppose in a contest where i <lb />
there were votes, one <lb />
date should beat the other by; <lb />
twenty-seven votes, the defeat I <lb />
would hardly be considered overt <lb />
whelming. That is the ratio <lb />
vote to M. <lb />
Bryan's. <lb />
In 1892, Mr. Cleveland received <lb />
votes and Gen. <lb />
received 5,162.874. Cleveland's <lb />
plurality was about or a <lb />
little less than half <lb />
over Bryan. <lb />
In 1888, Cleveland received <lb />
to for <lb />
In that election Mr, re <lb />
more votes than <lb />
were given to Gen. Harrison, and <lb />
jet the had a majority <lb />
the electoral college and was <lb />
elected. <lb />
1884, when was <lb />
elected for the first time, the vote <lb />
between him and very <lb />
close, there being a difference of <lb />
only in a total vote of <lb />
Johnston county is f-till the <lb />
banner county North <lb />
temporarily terrified Demo- <lb />
While the Democrats in <lb />
counties may be terrorized <lb />
sack of fl a pair of pants, a terrified tho Johnston <lb />
The Banner County. <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
A Narrow Escape. <lb />
is as game as of old. <lb />
Johnston has held the banner <lb />
for the past four years and to the <lb />
Democrats of Johnston is the <lb />
honor four more years. <lb />
Johnston Cy Watson <lb />
COO majority, v. is the largest <lb />
by to the Dem <lb />
courageous standard <lb />
hat and a cord of wood and the <lb />
of aching a <lb />
pa of for a six months <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal tails <lb />
of a conceit on board of an ocean <lb />
Steamship, at the close of which <lb />
the saloon passengers attempted bearer. Several other counties <lb />
to sing Country, of I nave disputed with Johnston the <lb />
the national air of being <lb />
i j c- i Hon. ii. U. informs us <lb />
and Save the Queen, <lb />
air of There <lb />
It may be news to of tie <lb />
shouters who are <lb />
over the election of <lb />
to know that a change of only <lb />
votes, parceled out among <lb />
certain States, would have given <lb />
the election to Mr. Bryan by a <lb />
majority in the electoral col- <lb />
The States of Dela- <lb />
ware, Indiana, Kentucky, North <lb />
Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, <lb />
Went Virginia and Wyoming cast <lb />
sixty electoral votes. Each of <lb />
these States was considered <lb />
before the election on <lb />
last Tuesday, and after a hard- <lb />
fought campaign, were <lb />
ed Republican States by very <lb />
small majorities. <lb />
The following table shows the <lb />
majorities by which States <lb />
were carried for in the <lb />
last election ; <lb />
Electoral <lb />
that Johnston leads all other <lb />
and will keep tho banner <lb />
two hundred and eighty-six hr Press- <lb />
American passengers <lb />
four of English birth. Out of the <lb />
South <lb />
West <lb />
large number of there <lb />
were not enough familiar with <lb />
our national air to sing the words <lb />
through the first stanza; but when <lb />
the English struck up <lb />
single one of the twenty; <lb />
four, men and women, knew <lb />
words and sang it with <lb />
delight. is rather a sad com- <lb />
on our American pride.-v <lb />
Scotland Neck <lb />
50.500 <lb />
Totals <lb />
the Stale of California, for ex- <lb />
ample, a change of <lb />
votes from to Bryan <lb />
would have given that State to <lb />
the Democrats; with its nine <lb />
electoral votes, by a safe <lb />
Please fay Promptly. <lb />
Our is out after <lb />
subscriber. to Tun Daily <lb />
we certainly would appreciate <lb />
no one would make it to cell <lb />
. -i i.- mi i- -1 Kentucky, a change <lb />
on in annual lime. l. he ,, , <lb />
1251 votes would have given <lb />
the Blue Grass State with its full <lb />
electoral strength to <lb />
the following changes Mr. <lb />
anti <lb />
If some people would laugh <lb />
more their doctor bills be <lb />
less <lb />
now, little said <lb />
Sunday school superintendent <lb />
you are good children, some <lb />
day you may a golden <lb />
got one on his tooth <lb />
the smallest and newest <lb />
Journal. <lb />
When a <lb />
that she dreamed about the <lb />
night before it is past time for <lb />
him to begin to be very careful. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
The more a young notices <lb />
how bis girl's hair is done up the <lb />
less he loves Post. <lb />
The average man thinks that <lb />
his reputation as a Kind father <lb />
has been firmly established if the <lb />
baby cries to come to <lb />
son Globe- <lb />
remarked the wife of <lb />
tho who has changed his <lb />
about coming to Congress, <lb />
have conscience any- <lb />
know was the <lb />
reply; a clear <lb />
isn't what I run- <lb />
Star. <lb />
Judge Creates a at <lb />
His Honor Judge <lb />
ed a sensation in court <lb />
day- The regular jury was em- <lb />
paneled in the case of State vs. <lb />
Williams, who was <lb />
charged with selling liquor to <lb />
minors- The judge told the jury <lb />
if they tho <lb />
is guilty. Retire make <lb />
up your The jury re- <lb />
tired and return an- <lb />
a verdict of guilty, <lb />
whereupon the judge discharged <lb />
them for the term saying, <lb />
are utterly incompetent to sit on <lb />
a jury; sheriff, summon me a jury <lb />
of of good moral <lb />
Sheriff Crowell replied, don't <lb />
know that I could a better <lb />
Mr. John E. Woodard <lb />
as good a jury as we <lb />
can in the The <lb />
fair created a decided <lb />
as it was by far over an average <lb />
jury, and his honor has <lb />
mil arc in main small but <lb />
the aggregate meant something to us. <lb />
It one would think that it requires <lb />
to rim a newspaper, and <lb />
. h. no, pleasant would have won over his <lb />
work, p. a, such item- a, this would opponent in last Tuesday's <lb />
not be- Men in print often. The prompt <lb />
paying fa the one Who <lb />
most joy t the newspaper man <lb />
Value of <lb />
hat unite as as <lb />
or opportunity to do with giving <lb />
one It a man is determined <lb />
to lo, he ill In.- to do, whether <lb />
things favor or oppose him. It a man <lb />
up Ins that, us are, <lb />
he cannot no tho ought to, or would <lb />
like to. he will not e likely to <lb />
however circumstances <lb />
to help him. I <lb />
can a m , <lb />
and Omnipotence will not a <lb />
ma i who is set the right, <lb />
direction. It is not the opportunity j <lb />
that a man or the tools that I <lb />
available lo him, but it is the <lb />
nation which lie pushes on against <lb />
unfavorable circumstances, and <lb />
which he uses such tools as are <lb />
that settles the question of <lb />
much he amounts to and what he ac <lb />
accomplishes in <lb />
Times. <lb />
California <lb />
Delaware 1,255 <lb />
Indiana 11.100<lb />
North Dakota <lb />
Oregon <lb />
South Dakota <lb />
West Virginia <lb />
Wyoming <lb />
Total <lb />
addition to the various States <lb />
which were carried by the Dem- <lb />
last Tuesday, aggregating <lb />
electoral votes, the foregoing <lb />
States would have increased bis <lb />
strength in the electoral college <lb />
to votes, giving him a clear <lb />
majority over his opponent. <lb />
From these figures it is evident <lb />
that Mr. was defeated by <lb />
only a small margin, and that tree <lb />
a vital principle in <lb />
the nation Atlanta <lb />
Don t Want the In It. <lb />
The Winston Sentinel is <lb />
informed that several white <lb />
Republicans met in their club <lb />
room and discussed the <lb />
of Chairman Holton <lb />
a big reception noon hie return <lb />
from Raleigh. One of the <lb />
stated that must keep <lb />
this matter quiet or the d. <lb />
will want to be in it <lb />
It appears there was a col- <lb />
present who was <lb />
ally displeased with the remark <lb />
and he went out and told what <lb />
the white Republican said. <lb />
the campaign we heard <lb />
a great deal from Populist and <lb />
Republican orators about the <lb />
honest election law they have <lb />
given us and the fair count we <lb />
were going to have, and we all <lb />
know how the ballot boxes in <lb />
were stuffed with <lb />
fraudulent and illegal ballots. In <lb />
two wards in Wilmington the <lb />
ballots counted were in excess of <lb />
the voters registered and the <lb />
same was the case iii one town- <lb />
ship in Buncombe. Such are <lb />
of the beauties of an <lb />
est election and a fair <lb />
rule in this State. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Not next hope is <lb />
to be inaugurated <lb />
March Let the foolish <lb />
if will, but two years <lb />
hence even they have it <lb />
thrust upon them that the man <lb />
who was defeated was the fittest <lb />
for the groat office to which he <lb />
was nominated ; that the policies <lb />
he championed were the only pol- <lb />
under which this country <lb />
could prosper permanently ; that <lb />
the cause he espoused was the <lb />
cause of nine-tenths of the <lb />
of this Union; that the fate of <lb />
the revolt against shameful, <lb />
sordid and despotic tenets of the <lb />
Republicanism cf this time does <lb />
not betoken the fate of the second. <lb />
Columbia State- <lb />
Salaries of National Officials <lb />
Promising. <lb />
The genial young man slapped the <lb />
merchant on the hack and <lb />
business f the merchant re <lb />
pasted Then he took g, <lb />
a bundle M at anything <lb />
thirty days to six months from his <lb />
and, with an effort at , ex- <lb />
boy, I never saw a time when <lb />
business as more <lb />
Star. <lb />
Two important religion es <lb />
are now in session in this State, the <lb />
Presbyterian Synod at and <lb />
Baptist State Convention at Morgan. <lb />
ton. <lb />
cure Indigestion. <lb />
Four years ago, when Cleveland by <lb />
bad a plurality of over the <lb />
Here ii a I here a o , <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon y <lb />
them Stand the mightiest lo <lb />
The loot on your and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
yet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter growth or decline, <lb />
lie or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest which would otherwise <lb />
and poison the In <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient Con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial Is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
wit i It relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish A <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors recommend it in place- <lb />
of Cantor Oil. <lb />
Following the salaries at- <lb />
to the more important <lb />
offices in United States Na- <lb />
Government. That of the <lb />
President is But this <lb />
does not by any means cover all <lb />
the remuneration attached to the <lb />
office- The nation pays him <lb />
more for salaries of his <lb />
secretaries clerks and other sub- <lb />
Another goes <lb />
for such incidentals as stationery, <lb />
carpers and care of the stables- <lb />
There is also an allowance of <lb />
for fuel, for the green- <lb />
house, and some for gas, <lb />
matches, etc, etc Altogether <lb />
about <lb />
The Vice-President of the <lb />
United States receives a <lb />
year. The same amount is paid <lb />
to the of State, of the <lb />
Treasury, of War and of the Na- <lb />
to the Postmaster General, to <lb />
the Secretary of the Interior, to <lb />
the Attorney General and to the <lb />
Secretary of Agriculture. The <lb />
Commissioners of General Land <lb />
Offices get the <lb />
of Patents and the <lb />
Commissioner of Pensions <lb />
In the United States Supreme <lb />
Court, the salary of the Chief <lb />
is of <lb />
a man wants to get ac- <lb />
with human nature, let <lb />
him edit a newspaper for a short <lb />
life . He knows nothing of the <lb />
and downs of life until he has <lb />
served in this capacity- He may <lb />
have preached, conducted a bank, <lb />
sold . horses, <lb />
law, sawed or <lb />
ed a popcorn factory, but he <lb />
needs a few experience <lb />
as editor-in-chief of a country <lb />
newspaper to complete biB know- <lb />
lodge of the eccentricities of <lb />
man <lb />
CURE FOR <lb />
As a remedy for all forms of <lb />
Hitters has proved to be the <lb />
best. It effects a permanent cure <lb />
ml the dreaded sick <lb />
h yield to its We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procures <lb />
bottle, and this remedy a fair ti <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
cuter by giving the needed tone <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long rests <lb />
the use of this medicine. Try It once. <lb />
Fifty cents and 11.00 at John L. <lb />
en's Drug <lb />
The Congressmen elected last <lb />
week will rot take their seats <lb />
until December of next year <lb />
less an extra session of Congress <lb />
is called earlier. It certainly <lb />
not right that there <lb />
should be so an interval <lb />
over a the election <lb />
of Congressmen and the time <lb />
they take their seats, and <lb />
the Constitution of the United <lb />
States should be amended so <lb />
to remedy this glaring defect. <lb />
although this is pointed out <lb />
commented on by the <lb />
two years, yet it does not <lb />
to have any effect, for no <lb />
Congress has yet proposed this <lb />
sensible and most proper amend <lb />
Record. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot Jared. <lb />
with LOCAL. <lb />
hey cannot reach scat of the <lb />
la a or <lb />
disease, and In order to cure It <lb />
you must take Hall's <lb />
is taken and <lb />
nets on the and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this for <lb />
years, and is a regular It <lb />
the associate judges receives the best tonics known, <lb />
in army combined with tin bet Wood purifier, <lb />
receive each- Brigadier- acting directly on the mucous surf <lb />
The combination the <lb />
near u , WOn <lb />
in the navy are paid Com- d u, n m <lb />
on the active list for testimonials, tree. <lb />
Captains 1,500 and Commanders F J. Props. Toledo. <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LEI TEX. <lb />
U Editor <lb />
Entered at the post office at Green <lb />
rill e, K. C. as second e ass mail matte <lb />
Wednesday, November 18th, 1896. <lb />
land the campaign of -tic ed- <lb />
will on. four years <lb />
Our Regular hence we will wave the victorious <lb />
Washington, b 1896 Democratic <lb />
While President is just one re- <lb />
have failed in he j a Republican Senate r, <lb />
has undertaken, his <lb />
has just TOE the greatest <lb />
diplomatic victory in the history <lb />
to my mind, makes it <lb />
certain that neither Ex-President <lb />
Harrison nor Speaker Reed will <lb />
be members of cab- <lb />
A BOat N. <lb />
1896. <lb />
To The had <lb />
under the advice to pass <lb />
Jarvis card but .-nice the <lb />
one from Mr. Skinner I deem it my <lb />
to in most emphatic terms <lb />
if a lie is out I haven't told it. <lb />
the summer Messrs. If. <lb />
Blount, V. sell were <lb />
in the porch in front of the office <lb />
Blow discussing Hon. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis came the <lb />
doer, and hearing the subject discus- <lb />
exclaimed, you surprised at <lb />
anything Skinner does or There, <lb />
upon he related when in Washing- <lb />
ton, D. C, on one o he was in <lb />
the lobby o the House and beard <lb />
for the bill to pay <lb />
to per <lb />
mouth the year around. la a short <lb />
time thereafter lie beard a familiar <lb />
voice, and to be sure, he opened I In- <lb />
door and there was on the Moor <lb />
making a speech it Major <lb />
Henry Harding, Messrs. J. L. Little, <lb />
B. A. Tyson and W. S. Bawls heard <lb />
him make the same statement, leaving <lb />
the name of the bill. Now, does <lb />
not the Ex-Governor admit it in his <lb />
flimsy card have it to the <lb />
to decide. <lb />
As a member the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee gave Mr. Lucas <lb />
the hence <lb />
L. <lb />
The negotiations i they are both too big, men- <lb />
n ow cf the treaty tally, to play subordinates to <lb />
for the to and no body knows it <lb />
r i better than him- <lb />
to J n. . <lb />
self- He may tender Cabinet <lb />
dispute involves a men fact, <lb />
of the by assured that he will; but <lb />
consequently b, fie it be done merely as an act <lb />
and complies goodwill, not the <lb />
demand matte by this j slightest expectation that either <lb />
government. extent f ; w, <lb />
victory may b- c m- <lb />
by <lb />
that Venezuela has been trying <lb />
to set Great Britain to arbitrage <lb />
the dispute for more than fifty <lb />
years, and now the other patty to <lb />
the arbitration is not to be <lb />
b-it the United States. <lb />
A meat many people are <lb />
what did in <lb />
the recent campaign to give <lb />
the enormous bead be is exhibit <lb />
these days. He has developed <lb />
a mania for keeping himself <lb />
fore the public by talking to <lb />
newspaper who, of <lb />
course, print it. They en <lb />
SOME <lb />
NAMES IN <lb />
NEXT CONGRESS. <lb />
From over in Maryland comes Dr. <lb />
Booze, and while there be no <lb />
whatever in this close <lb />
the names of the represents <lb />
live in the very next district is <lb />
Maryland also sends a Barber and a <lb />
Baker to the next house. A Cooke is <lb />
found in the Illinois delegation, a <lb />
Gardner in New Jersey, a in <lb />
Alabama, a Cowherd in Missouri, <lb />
Bishop in Michigan, a in Ohio, <lb />
two Gaspers, from tee other <lb />
Wisconsin, two <lb />
Ohio one from Alabama, four <lb />
Smiths, two from Michigan and one <lb />
each from Illinois and Arizona. A <lb />
Miller conies from West Virginia, but <lb />
Illinois furnishes Mills. Illinois also <lb />
has a Hunter, New Jersey and North <lb />
Carolina each a Fowler, but <lb />
Robbins. <lb />
The little New England state of <lb />
Island sends a Bull, Virginia a <lb />
Lamb, North Carolina a Martin, Mis- <lb />
a Fox, Missouri a and <lb />
Ohio a Kerr, while a Skinner comes <lb />
from North Carolina and a Packer <lb />
Pennsylvania. is a Fischer in <lb />
New York delegation, but the <lb />
thing him to catch is <lb />
of Wisconsin. Fruit, too, is <lb />
there being one Berry, from Ken-, <lb />
Congress is a large body in <lb />
but it has only a Foote in New York <lb />
and a Tongue in Oregon. A Man ii <lb />
Illinois, , i handy, in D; la <lb />
ware, in Massachusetts, a <lb />
in Wisconsin, still Virginia <lb />
and Pennsylvania, and, above all <lb />
Bland in Missouri, New York <lb />
gates to itself all the Payne, North <lb />
Carolina ail the Love and all <lb />
the Joy. Utah is represented by a <lb />
King, Illinois by by a Prince, and the <lb />
people of Iowa by Cousins. <lb />
The Moon, from th i Tennessee <lb />
mountain, looks down peacefully upon <lb />
a in Connecticut, a Marsh in <lb />
near which is planted a Cannon <lb />
that has seen much service, a Flood in <lb />
Virginia, a Beach in Iowa, an Eddy in <lb />
Minnesota, a Strait in South <lb />
and a Hull of Long standing in Iowa, <lb />
while it sheds a bright Ray upon the <lb />
stale New York. <lb />
Color lines are not drawn, <lb />
for there are only Browns in Ohio and <lb />
North Carolina, White in the latter <lb />
state, and both White and in <lb />
A Bell from Colorado may ring Loud <lb />
ii California, and Sweet and Low in <lb />
Hew York. Pennsylvania sends two <lb />
line looking Stones, of whom have <lb />
been here while Vermont, which <lb />
ha- such an abundance fine marble <lb />
ends only G rout. <lb />
Three good Walkers will be in the <lb />
next house, one from Massachusetts <lb />
and two from Virginia, to say nothing <lb />
Strode, from Nebraska. The Little <lb />
man Arkansas may offset Grow in <lb />
Pennsylvania. <lb />
Messrs. Robb, Steele and Gamble <lb />
w J hardly be a success as a firm in <lb />
any other business than bank breaking <lb />
or train wrecking, in either Missouri, <lb />
Indiana of South Dakota. Should they <lb />
to divide their in <lb />
Tennessee they might Settle in Ken- <lb />
or in North Carolina, <lb />
alter a Sharp contest. . <lb />
any of members of con- <lb />
desire to engage in the national <lb />
game may use the Ball which <lb />
he here by Texas. Illinois will <lb />
he sure to make a safe Washing- <lb />
ton Post. J <lb />
GAINS BY DEMOCRATS. <lb />
Republicans Lose Votes in the Next <lb />
House. <lb />
M far as the lower house of congress <lb />
is concerned, it was not so glorious a <lb />
republican victory after all. Full re- <lb />
turns from all the Stales show that the <lb />
democrats have mads <lb />
gains as California Colo- <lb />
Delaware Idaho Illinois <lb />
Indiana Kansas Kentucky Mich- <lb />
Missouri Nebraska o, Ohio <lb />
Pennsylvania Tennessee Utah <lb />
Washington ; total The populists <lb />
have gained votes in i California <lb />
Indiana Kansas Michigan <lb />
Missouri Montana North Caro- <lb />
and Washington ; total <lb />
The republicans hove gained con- <lb />
in Maryland, ii <lb />
in New York and in Louisiana ; total <lb />
G. The net democratic gain of votes, <lb />
therefore, in the text congress is ; <lb />
the net populist gain and the net re- <lb />
publican loss Utah's representative <lb />
adds one more to the total number ; but <lb />
democrats were elected, and the <lb />
net gain to the silver men, therefore, <lb />
combining both democrats and populist. <lb />
is One the republicans elected <lb />
II York is James J. an <lb />
independent, who defeated the regular <lb />
part; nominee, but who is withal us <lb />
a republican ever lived, <lb />
George W. Murray, the colored re- <lb />
publican member from South Carolina, <lb />
has been defeated Colonel <lb />
William Elliott. A may again <lb />
be expected, since he was success- <lb />
last session. George H. White, <lb />
the Second North Carolina district <lb />
whose election will Lot be <lb />
is also a colored <lb />
Post. <lb />
Members of the diplomatic corps a man make a <lb />
say the credit for the victory is monkey of himself <lb />
largely due to Secretary I <lb />
than to President C <lb />
No matter to whom credit is due, <lb />
it is a matter for eve y patriotic <lb />
American to rejoice over. Begin <lb />
with Monroe every <lb />
of United States baa <lb />
asserted the light of this country <lb />
to interfere to for- <lb />
acquisition of territory on <lb />
this by a power, <lb />
but never until now right <lb />
been recognized by a European <lb />
nation. <lb />
Tun Republican circus <lb />
to open <lb />
of Congress, instead of waiting <lb />
for the inauguration of <lb />
and the performance is likely to <lb />
be continuous, from the <lb />
of clowns who will appear it <lb />
to be uproariously <lb />
The fun may not but <lb />
the uproar can be counted upon <lb />
to a certainty. <lb />
Ex-Secretary Hoke Smith was <lb />
in Washington this week on legal <lb />
business. He said he was out of <lb />
politics for the time being <lb />
was net a candidate for the Sen- <lb />
ate, because voters of his <lb />
State bad decided that man <lb />
elected to succeed Senator <lb />
d-w must be a silver man- <lb />
Senator Morgan evidently <lb />
that the interview with <lb />
of House <lb />
Ways and Means committee which <lb />
was telegraphed all over the <lb />
try was given for the purpose of <lb />
notifying the country that <lb />
tariff bill would not be <lb />
passed by the Senate at the com- <lb />
session of Congress, because <lb />
of the opposition of silver Sen- <lb />
As one of the silver Sena- <lb />
tors Mr. Morgan said the <lb />
tariff bill, so called, <lb />
doesn't pass the Senate this mot- <lb />
et it will be the fault the Re- <lb />
publicans. I have no hesitation <lb />
in saying I will not oppose it, <lb />
although I would not say that <lb />
will vote for it. The bill <lb />
or the Reed you <lb />
may choose to call it, is only a <lb />
makeshift and the manufacturers <lb />
of the east do not really want it. <lb />
I do not expect to see it pass- It <lb />
seems to me very likely that this <lb />
will be a case- of the engineer <lb />
hoist by owe petard. The <lb />
matter of tariff legislation at the <lb />
coming session depends very <lb />
much upon whether the <lb />
cans really desire to pass the <lb />
bill. I have bad no <lb />
talk at any lira with Sena- <lb />
tors regarding their <lb />
attitude toward the in <lb />
the event of its being brought <lb />
before Senate this winter, but <lb />
so far am personally concerned <lb />
they may have their way with it. <lb />
would like to see it presented <lb />
to Mr. Cleveland, lie might feel <lb />
sufficiently grateful to Mr. <lb />
for praising <lb />
his financial policy to forgive the <lb />
severe reproof which the <lb />
party administered to him <lb />
at St. Louis convention, and <lb />
to aid the Republicans now in <lb />
getting through their two year <lb />
bill. I am afraid <lb />
Republicans will have to offer a <lb />
many apologies to the west <lb />
for their failure to pass a <lb />
measure, and I do propose <lb />
that of them shall be charged <lb />
to <lb />
The president of the <lb />
Democratic Club, which did <lb />
work in the campaign just <lb />
closed, and is continue <lb />
ice organization, gives his idea of <lb />
he situation thusly Major <lb />
succeeds in restoring <lb />
goad times permanently, and de- <lb />
that his theory is <lb />
of course, we will have do <lb />
fight. We will be benefited and <lb />
glad to acknowledge it; but it is <lb />
our belief that <lb />
cannot over immutable natural <lb />
laws, ilia proposed policy offers <lb />
no encouragement- <lb />
cannot revive unless more money <lb />
is put in circulation- The retire- <lb />
of the greenbacks will not <lb />
do this. Therefore, we are <lb />
Sow For <lb />
c. or mew <lb />
YORK, <lb />
No matter what you arc or where <lb />
politically. <lb />
you are a now. <lb />
From a business point of view you <lb />
have forgotten that there is a <lb />
can party, a Democratic party, a Pop <lb />
a Socialistic, or any other kind. <lb />
will be President whether <lb />
you voted tor or not. <lb />
lings and will use the Mine <lb />
money. <lb />
Business mis been bad, and <lb />
simply to be good. <lb />
K action must produce results, and <lb />
in this cannot bring failure. <lb />
is ready tor good <lb />
the people demand good good <lb />
times are expected, good times will <lb />
come, and good times really have come <lb />
The financial interests of country <lb />
are settling themselves, and members of <lb />
every political party are campaigning <lb />
no longer. <lb />
They an to business <lb />
It H obvious that people want to buy <lb />
goods largely because they need goods, <lb />
that toe man who has the goods for <lb />
ale is likely to be man who will <lb />
sell the goods it people he has <lb />
them, and so long an advertising <lb />
pears to be the only economical, <lb />
be, and practical of connecting <lb />
the seller with the buyer, advertising <lb />
increase as the good increases <lb />
the man who doesn't or <lb />
the advertises sparingly, may <lb />
find the Incoming tide o <lb />
will rush over and drown him, if <lb />
doesn't buoy himself up with good <lb />
publicity. <lb />
Th i Louisville Courier-Journal says <lb />
that heretofore Horace ha <lb />
the record for the worst beaten <lb />
candidate for President of the United <lb />
States. But Bryan has now taken the <lb />
record him. Greeley was <lb />
by about popular majority. <lb />
an is beaten by over a million popular <lb />
On the other hand, the <lb />
New York Journal figures that <lb />
majority in the popular vote was <lb />
only a over and that a few <lb />
Bryan's surplus votes States which <lb />
went heavily for judiciously dis- <lb />
over a few the close States, <lb />
would have him a majority in <lb />
the electoral college. We will know <lb />
what the about it when the <lb />
now to stay farther en- j newspaper almanacs come out <lb />
on popular rights Observer. j <lb />
AN SPEAKS AT LINCOLN <lb />
The Fig at far Free Silver MUs Con- I <lb />
Neb , Nov. j <lb />
the auspices of the Lincoln ii- <lb />
Club, the local Traveling <lb />
Men's Bryan Club if d what was <lb />
the c as <lb />
the Home <lb />
J. Bryan tonight delivered his <lb />
first formal address since the <lb />
election, sounding what is <lb />
accepted as the keynote of <lb />
himself his follower, in the <lb />
campaign which is <lb />
e-.- and unlimited coinage of gold <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. Bryan was given a flatter- j <lb />
by the people of <lb />
home city. The meeting was, <lb />
held at the Opera House j <lb />
which was to doors. <lb />
Mr. Bryan was in good v <lb />
and never in his many speeches <lb />
Lincoln audiences has he <lb />
spoken with greater vigor or ear- <lb />
It was Bryan day in Lincoln, <lb />
beginning at o'clock p. . <lb />
when the Democratic candidate <lb />
spoke the and <lb />
shortly before o'clock <lb />
when he rounded oat his effort <lb />
before a crowd which was unable <lb />
to gain admittance to the <lb />
and waited patiently for <lb />
his at <lb />
Sail. <lb />
Mr. Bryan was loudly cheered <lb />
when be made his first appear- <lb />
this evening. He spoke de- <lb />
with emphasis say <lb />
Chairman and Fellow <lb />
I do not that <lb />
can make myself heard for <lb />
length of lime. My voice, which <lb />
has served well for several months <lb />
during which it has been surely <lb />
tried, is worse today than it has <lb />
been at any time during the cam <lb />
want to say a word for <lb />
the future- We have passed <lb />
through this campaign we <lb />
have been defeated, and I want <lb />
you to remember this, that there <lb />
is not in this land a <lb />
of free Who is not <lb />
willing to abide the decision of <lb />
the American people without com. <lb />
plaint. <lb />
not the <lb />
silver those who say, as a <lb />
distinguished Republican in Now <lb />
fork said, may not abide by <lb />
the You do not Bud <lb />
among the silver men persons <lb />
who will stand up and <lb />
doubt as to whether the will of <lb />
the American people is supremo. <lb />
Those people who say that you <lb />
find among the great corporate <lb />
of the country, which <lb />
are entrenched the Re- <lb />
publican party and who threaten <lb />
to abide by the decision of <lb />
the election unless they <lb />
to represent the <lb />
can people- the <lb />
who called anarchist yon find <lb />
too ones who hinted at possible <lb />
means by which will of <lb />
could be defeated. I am <lb />
proud that our ranks we <lb />
had men who loved tins form <lb />
of government, that no mat- <lb />
what the people any <lb />
rule bow to their <lb />
supremacy. But u-y friends, bow- <lb />
to a without com- <lb />
the result of an election, <lb />
dot.-, pot that we <lb />
render our or that in <lb />
the future we shall fight with less <lb />
than we have fought <lb />
in the You must <lb />
that in the history of this <lb />
nation some patty has <lb />
defeated, and jet parties <lb />
have gone out of existence <lb />
because of defeat Remember <lb />
that the party lived <lb />
for many years without ever ban <lb />
won a election, <lb />
it lived it won a <lb />
and then failed <lb />
to get the presidential election <lb />
because it is the of the <lb />
Democrats of this nation <lb />
Samuel J. was elected <lb />
President of the United States <lb />
and yet the people who supported <lb />
him were willing to abide by a <lb />
decision of a tribunal instituted <lb />
for the purpose of settling that <lb />
dispute I say the Democratic <lb />
party has lived through defeat <lb />
ard the Republican party has <lb />
through defeat; all parties <lb />
have lived through defeat if they <lb />
had anything to live for; and <lb />
when our opponents tell us that <lb />
this defeat means the <lb />
of those who believe free <lb />
silver take counsel of their <lb />
hopes instead of their judgment. <lb />
believe that <lb />
we have made great progress in <lb />
this campaign. We have not <lb />
made the progress that we hoped <lb />
we have not achieved <lb />
which we expected to ac- <lb />
but, my friends, the cause <lb />
of was stronger the <lb />
day after election than it was at <lb />
any day during the campaign. I <lb />
want to say this and your <lb />
will bear out my remarks; <lb />
that we went into the fight a dis- <lb />
organized army; we came out of <lb />
it a fighting force that has <lb />
had a superior in history. <lb />
. we have passed the stage <lb />
of I want to <lb />
to those who are going to con- <lb />
the organization of clubs <lb />
they meet at times. <lb />
ea a month, or at <lb />
times as the members o f the <lb />
may <lb />
they discuss public I <lb />
understand from the papers that <lb />
the Republican national com- <lb />
has that they <lb />
also keep then I <lb />
am glad of it. I have ad- <lb />
vised those who believed with me <lb />
to do a that I would <lb />
not advise one opponents to do <lb />
and when advise our people to <lb />
keep keep d <lb />
mg, advise opponents to do <lb />
the same thing, because if <lb />
would discus;, think <lb />
there would tin loss Now <lb />
; like if ail . silver <lb />
clubs i . Mm United . . <lb />
reg- <lb />
u meetings and discuss their <lb />
I would like to see all <lb />
the Republican organizations <lb />
keep up and then would see <lb />
joint between our organ- <lb />
and because, my <lb />
It lends, if they can convince our <lb />
people that we are wrong we have <lb />
claim upon our people, and if <lb />
we can convince them that we an- <lb />
right, then I think we will not <lb />
only have a claim but we will <lb />
assert <lb />
Negro Can't Rout Farms <lb />
The tankers it every township in <lb />
Mecklenburg county m ti <lb />
protect themselves influences <lb />
wielded political leaders. <lb />
refuse to rent bind to these in <lb />
patting white men in <lb />
their places. In Providence township, <lb />
over land owners have joined the <lb />
and the leaders <lb />
it to rent an acre . <lb />
ground. The organization It also m <lb />
working order in Steel Creek and <lb />
Sharon <lb />
Line <lb />
More Boom Wanted. <lb />
Coast <lb />
people have kept enlarging the <lb />
room facilities at the depot <lb />
have made additions until the length <lb />
the room has been increased Iron <lb />
feet to feel, it seems the <lb />
are still too small to <lb />
the immense hand <lb />
here. This morning the <lb />
reporter through large <lb />
room and found it of hogsheads of <lb />
tobacco awaiting shipment, and in ad- <lb />
to what was in the <lb />
every available freight the yard <lb />
was full of hogsheads and several <lb />
were busy hauling more there. This <lb />
much tobacco at one lime, to say <lb />
of cotton and that <lb />
has to b handled. If this thing <lb />
on road folks bad just as well <lb />
make up their minds to build a <lb />
half a-mile long and be done with it. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Ur.-i . X. <lb />
W. F. larding, of spent <lb />
last Tuesday here on legal business. <lb />
Mayor C. Moore went to <lb />
last Wednesday. <lb />
Root Bryan and Andrew <lb />
to Falkland Sunday. <lb />
T. It. Bullock smiled pleasantly last <lb />
It a fine boy. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Commission Mei <lb />
chant.- of <lb />
Good Middling Low Middling <lb />
Extra <lb />
Spanish CO to TO <lb />
No <lb />
you take Hood's Pills. The big, <lb />
sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to <lb />
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. to take <lb />
Hood's <lb />
and easy to operate, Is true <lb />
Hood's Pills, which are I <lb />
tip to date in every respect B ; I <lb />
Bate, certain and sure. All <lb />
druggists. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Miss, <lb />
The Pills to take with Hood's <lb />
Harrington <lb />
-k Barber, <lb />
Successors to A G. Cos, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb />
We have purchased the stock <lb />
of Groceries of A- J. at <lb />
will continue the <lb />
business at the same stand he <lb />
We take pleasure inform <lb />
our the public <lb />
that they will find ready at <lb />
all times to supply their needs <lb />
in the line <lb />
AND HARDWARE. <lb />
At Lowest Prices. <lb />
We handle the brands of ail <lb />
staple goods. We will give the <lb />
prices for all <lb />
kinds of country produce. Call <lb />
us when anything <lb />
in line. <lb />
HARRINGTON <lb />
Oakley <lb />
N. <lb />
election is over I ti <lb />
back business again, as ran do <lb />
nothing only the it <lb />
is. Jarvis bis bid his say, and Skin <lb />
has had hi.- it all don't amount <lb />
to the Democracy. We <lb />
are defeated, that's all w is in i . <lb />
Miss Mary <lb />
teaching school Mason's school <lb />
on creek. <lb />
Miss Mary h is teaching <lb />
school Green. <lb />
We hear it hinted the <lb />
Washington branch It. K. will go <lb />
through t at no distant day <lb />
So mote M be. <lb />
Taylor, near here, leaves <lb />
Florida on i- month, <lb />
where he purposes making h's home <lb />
the Doming year. <lb />
J B. CHERRY. <lb />
J R. MOTE. <lb />
J O. MOTE <lb />
us.- <lb />
EXPECTS <lb />
hIT <lb />
Offer Von n <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
Life In <lb />
Is the lowest any object to yon; Arc the beet qualities any <lb />
If come and our new stock <lb />
which we have just, received. Our store <lb />
full of New and prices <lb />
were never <lb />
To the <lb />
ladies we extend cordial invitation t . examine our stock <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Horror and Risk., <lb />
My wife b <lb />
fore birth of she <lb />
suffer quickly , <lb />
i the hour <lb />
I had <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston. Ala. <lb />
Sent Mail or on of . <lb />
per bottle, Moth- <lb />
i mailed free. <lb />
CO., I <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
W h <lb />
and up to <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue if V l <lb />
Superior In the it. <lb />
and the Law of T. It <lb />
t lien-v T. <lb />
and W. L. <lb />
i in-r will sell cash before <lb />
the house door In Greenville on <lb />
Monday, h day of I is the <lb />
described piece or parcel <lb />
lot oil situated in town of Ore n- <lb />
and being southern hall of <lb />
lot No. lilt, r name upon which <lb />
store now occupied by or <lb />
Co, I. K. Cory now Sain <lb />
being sold for <lb />
T properly was sold on Monday <lb />
Nov. bin Hie bid having been raised <lb />
a re ale is <lb />
This November <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Carolina, S <lb />
inly, Pi <lb />
s. <lb />
i J<lb />
Court <lb />
Moore Lassiter, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Sarah <lb />
named <lb />
notice that an as above <lb />
has In <lb />
of for i and <lb />
the Said ill mi will lake <lb />
t she is i i i appear ii <lb />
the next m i lie <lb />
County, to lie held at the <lb />
the 13th Mon, <lb />
after the 1st Monday hi <lb />
or com- <lb />
plaint of the or the relief <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
24th day i f October, <lb />
E A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Superior loin t. <lb />
I. P. T Attorney. <lb />
Sale Valuable Land. <lb />
By cf p me by <lb />
a decree the Court <lb />
made at September term In <lb />
n in which Brown, <lb />
of L. Everett Is and <lb />
and are Defendants <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court House <lb />
door In on Monday the <lb />
day of to highest <lb />
bidder the lug tracts of <lb />
land i ii in <lb />
One tract <lb />
of I i tile <lb />
Louis i It. <lb />
T. W an I 0th r- live <lb />
hundred acres more less and k <lb />
as the Smith place. <lb />
One tract in Township north <lb />
side Tar River adjoining of <lb />
Moses Ti el i Leggett, the <lb />
land and known A. J. <lb />
t ti land. <lb />
The terms are one third <lb />
one two years. Interest from day of <lb />
ale, till r till all the purchase <lb />
money i- paid with privilege t the <lb />
to pay the whole ind take <lb />
title J. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Greenville, N. October <lb />
V ii fin III <lb />
. bow <lb />
ft vie and we know ton <lb />
the prettiest line I have ever .- ., is <lb />
a large line both in colors and <lb />
can please you. <lb />
.-. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having this day before K. <lb />
A. Clerk Court of <lb />
t county, as administrator of <lb />
stale <lb />
notice is g van to or <lb />
of estate to present their Claims <lb />
duly ad, to mo for me <lb />
on or before the of <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their Ail <lb />
said es ate are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment thus save cost <lb />
expenses. <lb />
Tins day of September <lb />
II. <lb />
W, P. <lb />
Jarvis blow. Attorney. <lb />
to <lb />
The undersigned duly <lb />
before the superior Conn clerk of <lb />
eon of Last <lb />
Will of <lb />
ard, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to u <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all Laving claims <lb />
against estate must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 24th <lb />
day of October, 1897. or this notice w ill <lb />
be plead In bar Of recovery. <lb />
This day of 1898. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
of Janus <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and stock <lb />
ES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, Ac., in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us everybody <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
p r n <lb />
I ard Gents <lb />
GOODS we have n <lb />
lilt mini <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb />
R B a COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
POLES, <lb />
mil Boys PAN To need or <lb />
tho boat and family to as. <lb />
u for Wraps <lb />
e what want- <lb />
In a mi <lb />
GOODS we <lb />
to nod prices re <lb />
lo <lb />
ii to Roll lion- <lb />
est goods at lowest pt it i <lb />
We a large of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and con yon anything pea <lb />
Men you <lb />
SHOES, in shoes we <lb />
r buy a will please the <lb />
Shoes are <lb />
lower In-1 season. Give <lb />
. a when yon need Shoes <lb />
tut yourself or any member of <lb />
your can lit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot in county, <lb />
L. Hi. Reynolds X. Shoes <lb />
ever beard of. Come and <lb />
612.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, <lb />
To puss us by would an <lb />
to your t <lb />
in not In i a <lb />
say ho. because our <lb />
prices make it so , i. <lb />
fair If we deserve <lb />
give i u . . ii <lb />
you our goods prices <lb />
acknowledge it <lb />
HALL v patronage. Hoping to see <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMP <lb />
efforts t make your con <lb />
l LAMPS, LAMP .,, , profitable, we are <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
to give good <lb />
bad years with <lb />
line and know them to be ail <lb />
claim for <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO.<lb />
fer<lb />
-Cc . <lb />
s-<lb />
r-<lb />
. e<lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
now headquarters for all kinds of <lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high grade goods. <lb />
cents per box.- <lb />
In abundance and low in price. Don't forget the <lb />
Wilson Heater, <lb />
The Great Fuel Saver. <lb />
HART. <lb />
Prices Down. <lb />
noons f <lb />
D torn, <lb />
C LOT G. <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
And a complete line Ladies both <lb />
woolen and cotton. A full line of Fur- <lb />
Goods. Come and examine our prices <lb />
and they will please you. <lb />
B. M. <lb />
At Bros, old stand <lb />
Leader Styles<lb /></p>
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Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
THE <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Cot still ;. <lb />
Eggs retailing per dozen. <lb />
m see a mere perfect <lb />
than Sunday was. <lb />
This i the week the races, they <lb />
begin Wednesday <lb />
King House enjoy <lb />
large patronage, <lb />
A bonnet may boa dream, but the <lb />
bill is generally a nightmare. <lb />
M,., i t to <lb />
Rifles a <lb />
WINTER <lb />
FALL <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
County <lb />
drill afternoon. <lb />
moved hi. insurance <lb />
whirl <lb />
All in and the <lb />
is greater than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
has been greatly <lb />
reduced and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the <lb />
-VIi colors, cuts <lb />
makes select <lb />
Give me a trial. <lb />
,. . <lb />
iii. ii i. building.<lb />
Harding Harding nave <lb />
their law office to the building. <lb />
The young are looking <lb />
to the German Wednesday <lb />
I not want a revival ill <lb />
They would rather dungs <lb />
dead <lb />
g Alfred Forbes is having his build <lb />
in repaired and iv; <lb />
d. <lb />
ii tin- May right ii <lb />
would be the beginning of bog killing <lb />
I oil <lb />
AROUND THE TRACK. <lb />
The i Came on <lb />
These. <lb />
J. V. . if on the tick <lb />
ll. C. Peaces home Thurs- <lb />
day i <lb />
Mines went to <lb />
evening. <lb />
W. U. Dailies returned Suffolk <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
W. from <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mon <lb />
on <lb />
Rev. D. Brown returned to Kin- <lb />
ion Monday evening. <lb />
Early Closing. <lb />
We s from the Commonwealth <lb />
of Scotland <lb />
Neck entered an agreement to <lb />
sill do gods after o'clock at night the <lb />
year round, nigh e. <lb />
when tiny will close, at o'clock <lb />
That is a good movement and worthy <lb />
of emulation in other towns <lb />
T IT <lb />
A Marriage. <lb />
The to in the <lb />
main auditorium of the Memorial <lb />
Amounts the Pad Get <lb />
Their Offices here, took place at <lb />
this ruing, the contracting <lb />
I being Mr. C. P. a <lb />
file newly elected others of the. i i u i . it <lb />
. . business man and I <lb />
county be tiled with the Superior o ,. w. ,,, .,, , i <lb />
, Miss Sadie K. Snort, a I <lb />
nod accomplished <lb />
Fall Winter 1896 <lb />
I. V. returned <lb />
evening. <lb />
from <lb />
Miss Aila i- <lb />
visiting lira. i. E. Harris. <lb />
Mi Frank i- <lb />
Mrs. G. P. H <lb />
i. Harry Skinner and i in <lb />
to Washington <lb />
Bruce Sutton, of is <lb />
visiting her uncle, H. A. Sutton. <lb />
I. Hooker has been kept at home <lb />
Several days with an abscess on his <lb />
foot. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. G. C. f Hook- <lb />
is her brother. J. Vi. <lb />
Not This Time. <lb />
Mark Manna has been indict- d ft r <lb />
bribery in Texas. The of North <lb />
Carolina may have something to <lb />
which will also be of intones to the <lb />
National Chairman of Republicanism. <lb />
Elizabeth City News. <lb />
both the Superior <lb />
court benches the State held down <lb />
by Well, hardly. <lb />
A. J. Brown, of the Home, <lb />
Bali visiting his nephew, J. B. <lb />
Latham, <lb />
A Loy the of a man, <lb />
barefooted with his lather's shoes on, <lb />
had an empty bug on his back contain- <lb />
two tunnels and ii bundle <lb />
Me u note hi ad <lb />
I b Ii In .; . <lb />
crossed eyed in the back his neck <lb />
am his hair was cut long. When last <lb />
seen he was on his way to exchange <lb />
office of the Greenville Telephone Co <lb />
Parties finding him will please return <lb />
to the W . W. It. R. Co., at House. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Court .- o <lb />
them to secure there <lb />
Some figures from accounts <lb />
may prove interesting to our i rs. <lb />
ladies <lb />
the early hour of <lb />
the morning a large number our cit- <lb />
A. J. Senator elect, places his bunt assembled at the church to witness <lb />
expenses at while Slade ceremony and were shown to seats <lb />
man d E. V. Cox, the the polite ushers, Messrs. I. Ii. <lb />
put figures at J. L. Little, J. G. and <lb />
respectively. <lb />
W. H. Harrington, <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
The pulpit choir gallery the <lb />
hi amount up at decorated with <lb />
is more explicit than any palms and making a <lb />
and is the only one in a Ii beautiful such an <lb />
lakes the lead and the price is no object <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
w hat was tor as <lb />
belonging in the list of campaign ex <lb />
J. J. Perkins, Register of <lb />
eject, second largest i <lb />
iii expenses 7.3. Mis <lb />
bu i <lb />
pens; book and the Items are a <lb />
best they can be recalled from <lb />
J. A. Treasurer-elect, puts <lb />
III midst of -at <lb />
the i Miss Annie <lb />
I paid at ti <lb />
w ho <lb />
I tin <lb />
same <lb />
and <lb />
from <lb />
you will be satisfied <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
SHOES, HATS, <lb />
go anything, go into <lb />
ii murmured the man who I ii <lb />
down the well. <lb />
is giving us some very <lb />
changeable weather, going to extreme <lb />
i i temperature. <lb />
Many strangers an already <lb />
for the races. The town will be full <lb />
of them this week. <lb />
put on <lb />
Brother a piano <lb />
high toned, say it am <lb />
Some weather prophets <lb />
the coming winter will be the <lb />
and most severe since 1818. Don't feel <lb />
like i; now. <lb />
Timid advertisers should, remember <lb />
the words George -It isn't <lb />
only laying a rope; yon <lb />
go on <lb />
Gen. Nelson -V. in his report <lb />
army to the War Department, <lb />
recommends a garrison <lb />
ii N. C. <lb />
has taken and organ- <lb />
a Democratic free silver dub tor <lb />
Tins is a good step and other <lb />
towns should into <lb />
i hat loan or boy is not mindful <lb />
of his word and so tar he can <lb />
is the man or boy tone <lb />
any walk of use. <lb />
n eminent divine Pa., <lb />
that the place send <lb />
devil to the parsonage week <lb />
o the news. <lb />
A Sad Occident. <lb />
N. C, Nov. 1807. <lb />
Mr. of this, Carolina <lb />
i township, had his barn and about <lb />
j ban els corn and cotton <lb />
land all his farming utensils, destroyed <lb />
. by tire yesterday. And now the <lb />
Miss Mary who has been visit- j I h.- had children eon- <lb />
in Ed. H. left Mon- <lb />
Warren went to Mon- <lb />
day in the interest of Riverside <lb />
Nursery. <lb />
tor her home in Gary. <lb />
sinned the flames, aged three and <lb />
live years. The little fellows it is sup- <lb />
posed went in the barn to play and set <lb />
J. of arrived fire to some shucks near the door and <lb />
Saturday evening on a brief visit j then ran up en the corn at the back <lb />
it afforded his many friends pleasure to i the barn they were found after <lb />
see him here again. i the barn burned down. <lb />
. . ,, ,, The sorrowing parents have our <lb />
Hon. Buss, , <lb />
came down Saturday evening a day <lb />
here and to take hack home his little <lb />
daughter, who baa been spending some <lb />
weeks with her grandmother. They <lb />
returned ti Monday. William is <lb />
the same jovial soul as old. <lb />
sympathy. <lb />
Fresh Can- <lb />
Married. <lb />
At the residence of the r <lb />
Peebles, near Falkland, on <lb />
I Thursday, 12th at o'clock a. <lb />
today, at S. M n, Gates coon. <lb />
j Mrs. Gay, of Pitt county <lb />
j were married, N. Wilson <lb />
j performing the ceremony. <lb />
At o'clock an elegant dinner Was <lb />
choice Apples, . , , , ,. <lb />
served to B small circle friends alter <lb />
I which b and groom left for Tar- <lb />
just what you need for i the Norfolk <lb />
at J. . <lb />
Durham Bell Tobacco <lb />
S. <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Carolina train <lb />
times as this lira. King wishes I groom. <lb />
she a five-story hot. 1- She could <lb />
fill it <lb />
The train failed to make <lb />
the new schedule on trial and <lb />
came in a little late Monday evening. <lb />
the of the <lb />
The joins their many <lb />
friends in extending best wishes <lb />
in abundance they <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget me <lb />
when want goods <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Stewart dosed the <lb />
lies of services the Episcopal <lb />
church mi Thursday evening and <lb />
morning . <lb />
l . pet, the <lb />
keys of the have no cause <lb />
look towards the last is <lb />
mouth with pleasurable anticipation. <lb />
lie warehouses had breaks <lb />
Monday, ii all day to finish the <lb />
sales. The price Cl has had B <lb />
good upward tendency the past week. <lb />
A store in Indian., was burglarized <lb />
by bees a days ago. They raided <lb />
chop, drove out the clerks and ale <lb />
twenty pounds of honey they <lb />
Major Forbes and E. <lb />
want hunting Thursday and bagged <lb />
partridges. Mr. an new <lb />
pointer pup out on first trial and says <lb />
his movements were line. <lb />
The report of the chairmen the Rail- <lb />
road Commission shows that there are <lb />
miles railroads in North Car- <lb />
valued at The rail- <lb />
roads now pay lie-tenth of all the <lb />
State taxes. <lb />
Governor Mitchell, of Florida, sends <lb />
B call M Governors the Southern <lb />
and j-11 States tributary to the <lb />
Mississippi river to assemble in Tampa, <lb />
Fla., on January 20th to discuss plans <lb />
Southern coast defense. <lb />
For the races this week horses are <lb />
entered Tarboro, <lb />
Mount, Henderson, Willow <lb />
Green, Hampton, Norfolk and <lb />
besides the home horses. <lb />
The races will be the best yet had <lb />
here. <lb />
J. F. Harrington, Winterville, <lb />
spent today here. He tells us he <lb />
formed a with J. S. Bar- <lb />
and they have purchased the <lb />
stock A. G. Cox, at Winter- <lb />
ville, and will engage in busbies <lb />
there. <lb />
The North Carolina Conference will <lb />
meet Dee. 9th. Free <lb />
Pram will publish a daily edition <lb />
the conference giving lull proceed <lb />
The subscription price of the <lb />
conference daily will be cents. <lb />
E. B. received Tuesday <lb />
night Virginia an English point- <lb />
pup, which he says is the finest <lb />
blooded dog ever to this see <lb />
lien. The pup has a pedigree yard <lb />
long. But friend mustn't get <lb />
ail the birds with that dog. <lb />
Noble as citizens <lb />
four unique characters. It has within <lb />
its borders the smallest married couple <lb />
in the United States, and also file <lb />
st and smallest men a physical <lb />
standpoint m Indiana; the former <lb />
pounds, and the latter is <lb />
but feet inches in height and weighs <lb />
only pounds. <lb />
An eighteen-year-old cigarette <lb />
a a sixteen- <lb />
drunkard and two ten-year-old <lb />
make a startling record of <lb />
juvenile depravity De <lb />
generation is playing a very strong <lb />
game in this part of the <lb />
York Journal. <lb />
. r. . ; t W- . <lb />
age <lb />
The Register Deeds issued license <lb />
is good out in tobacco town to the following persons during the <lb />
now, the warehouse having breaks. two weeks in November. <lb />
Good tobacco is high <lb />
Meyer has opened a lb <lb />
class oyster saloon connection with <lb />
his confectionery. <lb />
h r having been dryer <lb />
than the average, partridges are mote <lb />
U an usual. <lb />
This week the turkey bears brunt <lb />
the joke, and next week he catches <lb />
edge of the hatchet. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid Country <lb />
produce Hide aim Furs at Market <lb />
House. E. M. <lb />
Along this time year the <lb />
will swap subscription receipts tor <lb />
wood, turkeys or silver dollars. <lb />
A revolver and an umbrella into <lb />
an argument. The revolver commenced <lb />
to shoot and the umbrella shut up. <lb />
Several game and trick players are <lb />
putting appearance. Better keep <lb />
an en them and give their games a- <lb />
berth. <lb />
The Italian returned to Green- <lb />
ville Monday evening an I are here <lb />
ready the German Wednesday <lb />
night. <lb />
In lb. <lb />
Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nut <lb />
Evaporated Apples and Peaches, at <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Thomas B. Ransom, a son of Gen. <lb />
Mall. W. died in Northampton <lb />
county on Saturday. He lad <lb />
and was only a few days. <lb />
A traveling man remarked here yes- <lb />
that he had recently all <lb />
over the State and Greenville is the <lb />
best business town he found. <lb />
After Friday a schedule goes into <lb />
by which the south bound <lb />
train gets here at P. M., ten <lb />
minutes later than formerly. <lb />
There were pounds of to- <lb />
the depot here today that <lb />
could not be shipped because of scarcity <lb />
of cars. Hogsheads were piled all <lb />
around everywhere. <lb />
The Washington Evening <lb />
on Thursday celebrated the close <lb />
of its second year. The Messenger is <lb />
a good paper. It has labored hard <lb />
its town deserves success. <lb />
Banquet. <lb />
There was a decidedly enjoyable <lb />
gathering of men in the office of <lb />
II. A. White, Monday evening from <lb />
o'clock. The occasion was a ban- <lb />
given by the tobacco boys <lb />
to who is to be <lb />
married at Mount Wednesday <lb />
There were covers for <lb />
eighteen guests and the bill of tare was <lb />
excellent indeed. <lb />
Just as -upper was over Italian <lb />
land came in and entertained the as- <lb />
with several delightful selection- <lb />
When was played the boys <lb />
could restrain themselves no longer and <lb />
filled room with cheers. <lb />
Mr. Gwynn was the recipient of con- <lb />
on his approaching <lb />
and all extended their best wishes. <lb />
The tobacco boys never do things by <lb />
and they skill in <lb />
entertaining handsomely this <lb />
P. II. Gorman was master of <lb />
monies, and it was principally through . r , <lb />
his effort that the banquet given. Moon. <lb />
J. J. Smith and Ma Haddock. <lb />
W T. Hunter and D. Gav. <lb />
C. I. and Sadie <lb />
J. Thomas and Bessie L. Bailey. <lb />
Joe. Frizzle and <lb />
Carney and Maggie Little. <lb />
Moses Moore and Bettie Leathers. <lb />
J. II. Hines and Nora Harper. <lb />
John Williams Harriett <lb />
J wedding march as the bride and groom <lb />
d and departed from the- church. <lb />
he ceremony was very impressively <lb />
me lb I A. I. <lb />
. Ii--i L L. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
From the church after th <lb />
congratulations of friends the couple <lb />
his expenses at all made in IO depart on the <lb />
payment to chairman of the Raleigh, <lb />
live co The groom was accompanied here <lb />
B. J. Wilson, Coroner-elect and by bis brother, Mr. G. E. <lb />
B. Jenkins, Surveyor-elect, made and Dr. Simms. <lb />
There was mt a more general favor. <lb />
among all our people than the bride <lb />
and while many regret to lose her <lb />
are out of ht W i W <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb />
par m price <lb />
Every thing- cheap. <lb />
davits they spent nothing at all. <lb />
Of the County <lb />
John Thompson was the only one who <lb />
had any expense, his account even their wishes for a long <lb />
W. M. King and J. L. G. Man-1 <lb />
nine both making it they <lb />
did not spend a cut on their election, j <lb />
We did not examine closely <lb />
Statements the Constables and <lb />
happy wedded lite follow <lb />
A Game For Cent. <lb />
Progressive is the most <lb />
entertaining and instructive family <lb />
ever published, and will be sent <lb />
of the Peace over the county, but On of six 2-cent stamps Ad- <lb />
those glanced at said they <lb />
spent nothing at all. <lb />
The district and State officers to <lb />
render their statements to the <lb />
of The Raleigh Press <lb />
Visitor says Governor-el-ct D. <lb />
Russell put in his account at <lb />
and that Harry Skinner, <lb />
elect for this district, put his at <lb />
Perhaps the most interesting item in the <lb />
Colonel's expenses is to <lb />
John, Elizabeth City, the <lb />
the only dyed-in-the-wool Republican <lb />
r in the district. <lb />
dress. The <lb />
Ma-s. <lb />
Trade Company, Boston, <lb />
Justifiable Anxiety. <lb />
am not this <lb />
said Mr. at the breakfast <lb />
who are you, asked <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Tel <lb />
Talk <lb />
The Trusts Prosper. <lb />
the last the New <lb />
Ray- <lb />
John and <lb />
Miles Short Jr. and <lb />
Dragged Off By a <lb />
The eon Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. John Springs, who formerly lived <lb />
h re, but w ho now live at Blowing <lb />
Ruck, had ii narrow escape from being- <lb />
devoured by a vicious hog a few days <lb />
ago. The Log belongs Col. Celt, <lb />
who had bought it from Mr. Spring . <lb />
but it had back to its old home. <lb />
The child was playing on the porch, <lb />
Mrs. Springs, who was alone in the <lb />
house, heard it screaming, and running <lb />
out, saw the hog dragging it across the <lb />
yard by the arm. The hog succeeded <lb />
in dragging the child partially under a <lb />
woodpile before the mother could res- <lb />
cue it by heating the hog over the head. <lb />
The child's arm was badly injured, <lb />
otherwise it was none the worse from <lb />
its terrible Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
A Void <lb />
Cm, N. C, Nov. <lb />
i as just been learned that at Piney <lb />
Point precinct, county, on <lb />
November 3rd, just before the polls <lb />
were closed, of the judges, in light- <lb />
his tally dropped the <lb />
head a match in the county box, and <lb />
when the accident was discovered by <lb />
them before the box could be opened, <lb />
most of the tickets had been burned. <lb />
judges, four Republicans and two <lb />
Democrats, decided to guess at the <lb />
u r of votes for each candidate, and <lb />
the burned ballots by new ones. <lb />
have been secured from <lb />
of the poll holders and judges set- <lb />
the above facts, and stating <lb />
that the replacing of the burned tickets <lb />
was very uncertain, owing to the great <lb />
number of scratches. <lb />
The Republicans of the precinct are <lb />
very angry with the party who <lb />
this matter before the as it was <lb />
considered an of own. The <lb />
question is, will this throw out the box <lb />
f so, it elects the democratic number <lb />
of Legislature, register of deeds and <lb />
surveyor, which the Demo- <lb />
county ticket. <lb />
Misses Annie Moore and Bessie <lb />
Cherry, of Palmyra, Mrs. Henry B. <lb />
Moore, of Rocky Mount, Mrs. <lb />
Warren Brothers, of Institute, <lb />
came to attend the mar- <lb />
are visiting the family of L. <lb />
Cures talk in favor <lb />
of Hood's Sarsaparilla, <lb />
as for no other <lb />
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, <lb />
convincing language of grateful men and <lb />
women, constitute its most effective ad- <lb />
Many of these cares are mar- <lb />
World, has be-n an a.- vetoes. They have won the confidence of <lb />
el per cent in the cl the tho people; have given Hood's <lb />
Cotton Seed Oil Trust, of that H in world, and <lb />
. . have made necessary for its manufacture <lb />
the Sugars rust, for the lo- the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's <lb />
and Cigarette Trust, w- tor the <lb />
Illinois Trust, for the <lb />
Lusted Oil Trust, for the Robber <lb />
Trust and for the General Electric <lb />
There has been no advance <lb />
in the price cotton, or land <lb />
No his is glorious news to tin <lb />
and poor white folks who voted <lb />
tor get so much <lb />
tit out of prosperity of the trusts, <lb />
you know. <lb />
WHY PAY BIG PRICES <lb />
Cheap low grade groceries, when you can buy <lb />
strictly first class ones from <lb />
g. <lb />
at prices way down. We are offering special <lb />
prices and Coffee as well as a lot of <lb />
goods. Come to see us and be convinced that <lb />
we are the people to buy your Groceries from. <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has <lb />
of scrofula, salt rheum and <lb />
eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia <lb />
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver <lb />
troubles, catarrh cures which prove <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the best-in fact the One True Blood <lb />
it-it easy to <lb />
S Pi I IS easy to operate, at <lb />
LOOK EVERYWHERE <lb />
Our New Store <lb />
and will see nothing but the most Stylish Goods. Yon will find <lb />
the on our counters. We have no <lb />
use fur out of date styles. Our shall be to keep <lb />
posted in the newest and best every de- <lb />
and we cordially invite <lb />
you to inspect the <lb />
collections <lb />
of <lb />
Choice Dress Goods, and Trimmings, Capes, <lb />
Jackets, Ladies and Mens Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb />
Carpets. Which we have secured after careful <lb />
study of the and best fashion <lb />
LANG <lb />
SELLS <lb />
CHEAP. <lb />
LANG <lb />
SELL <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
Examine prices below. <lb />
Mens Split Boots, to <lb />
Good Boots, to <lb />
Boys Hoots, to <lb />
Mens Plow Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
W omens Good Shoos, <lb />
One-half Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
line of Serges, Cash- <lb />
1.00 and Flannels all <lb />
wool, double <lb />
1.00 pounds good <lb />
Whole Grain Rice <lb />
Children Shoes, to English Island Molasses <lb />
Ladies to Sack Salt, pounds, <lb />
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.50 Good Buggy Harness, <lb />
Children Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in Abundant, <lb />
Mens and Boys Hats to 3-00 Good Patent Flour. <lb />
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and Ladies <lb />
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb />
Clothes 2.50 to 1800 Large stock Lard, Pork and <lb />
Mens 1-50 to Sides always hand, <lb />
Highest cash prices paid <lb />
yd <lb />
1.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
3.75<lb />
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J. R DAVENPORT <lb />
N. C, September 22nd, 1886. <lb />
At a ball who calls her lover an be- <lb />
cause he was on her trail all the time. We are <lb />
on you trail and won't be satisfied until we <lb />
cure you as a customer. Our Fall and winter <lb />
Clothing and Gents Furnishing are just too <lb />
cheap. You will be out of the swim <lb />
if you do not get the bargains offered by us. <lb />
Our Shoes are <lb />
Beyond Criticism. <lb />
We want every man to drop into our store <lb />
at his convenience and look through our stock <lb />
of Fine Shoes and hear the prices. We will post <lb />
him so thoroughly that it will be hard work for <lb />
a shoe salesman anywhere to deceive him, and <lb />
we won't try to make you buy against your will. <lb />
About Those <lb />
Hats, Now. <lb />
Let us say a word about our Hats and at th <lb />
same time tell you that a minute's peep is <lb />
than a column of description. Nothing has a <lb />
place here but what we knew to be good, and <lb />
when you spend a dollar with us you get a <lb />
worth of certainly <lb />
that what you buy is the best of its kind, and all <lb />
this for the least money. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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and a <lb />
leader of one of Pickett's brigades at Get- <lb />
in county, aged <lb />
miners by gas explosion <lb />
at Lake Wash. <lb />
founder <lb />
o Demurest Magazine and a leader in <lb />
temperance in New York city; <lb />
T. A. Harris, a Confederate <lb />
a; Locust Lodge, near Louisville. <lb />
a fell in <lb />
inK. men in the ruins; deaths; <lb />
lo. victim <lb />
Two were their <lb />
rains on scientific matters when <lb />
ran tip against the <lb />
m wondered how messages could <lb />
sent over a wire, and <lb />
at wishing to appear ignorant, <lb />
rap-lit to explain the mystery in <lb />
following <lb />
am a dog miles <lb />
way, yon fool <lb />
was a big <lb />
Sam. <lb />
was, and Ilia <lb />
paws was on de Chelsea <lb />
ad his hind feet on de Boston <lb />
ow, yon step on <lb />
on de Boston <lb />
Chelsea, I replied <lb />
am. <lb />
jess do way de <lb />
remarked <lb />
Herald- <lb />
THREE SONGS. <lb />
TM <lb />
Perhaps it is more interesting than <lb />
useful to know that the <lb />
of trees not only varies from <lb />
summer to winter, but from day to <lb />
day. They are larger from noon <lb />
twilight next morning than from <lb />
twilight to noon; they are smaller <lb />
in winter than in summer. Low <lb />
temperatures, as well as pro- <lb />
mote evaporation. The trees <lb />
orate from their branches in winter, <lb />
and so the colder the weather the <lb />
more they shrink. <lb />
to a friend with a nosegay of wild flower. <lb />
n the forest shadows dim, <lb />
Then the thrush's evening hymn <lb />
Kith its rare. <lb />
Fill the twilight like a prayer <lb />
and hope love, <lb />
Sheltered by the pines above. <lb />
little sister, take us. <lb />
Take urn thy heart. <lb />
Happy, happy canst make us. <lb />
One of thou art <lb />
the rippling <lb />
Silently we i, <lb />
So one but our Father <lb />
Of our still and deep, <lb />
lose beside the eddying river, <lb />
alone we sub quiver. <lb />
Though the world forsake us. <lb />
Take us tn thy h, art; <lb />
Sister, little sister. <lb />
One of us thou art <lb />
VIOLETS. <lb />
the in dances. <lb />
Where the sad rue and mourns, <lb />
the bright wave <lb />
When the spring returns, <lb />
as winter's drift, <lb />
our we uplift. <lb />
When the fern laughs, we are glad; <lb />
the weep-., we are sad. <lb />
Still we see the stars above us; <lb />
Still we trust, because they love us. <lb />
Are they in the sky. <lb />
Violets that ts learned to fly <lb />
believe and hope and trust, <lb />
allow that he who made is just. <lb />
he never will forsake us <lb />
While we're white and pure In heart. <lb />
Sister, maiden sister, take <lb />
One of us thou art <lb />
Allen in Youth's Companion. <lb />
The results accomplished by the <lb />
of a new material <lb />
sawing and polishing granite, <lb />
one and marble, are represented as <lb />
lite remarkable, the material con- <lb />
sting simply of minute cast <lb />
shot varying in size from mere <lb />
to clover size. Blocks <lb />
are now being sawed with <lb />
instead of sand at the rate of <lb />
in depth hard grit <lb />
one at nine in depth an hour with <lb />
blades in the machine. It is <lb />
diamond saws is <lb />
aimed to be capable of doing <lb />
amount of work at one-tenth <lb />
cost, and is also being employed <lb />
i sand blast apparatus in place of <lb />
ind and in substitution of <lb />
ills fer boring and The <lb />
is made that in sawing <lb />
id polishing one ton of this <lb />
is equal to about J tons of <lb />
sand. Tho tiny balls an <lb />
to intense hardness without <lb />
ling brittle, and when struck on an <lb />
of is to roll between <lb />
blocks and the saw or rub- <lb />
r, doing its work by crushing, it <lb />
its spherical shape and cut- <lb />
or crushing power, as it <lb />
not become partially <lb />
the blade rubber, as in case <lb />
sand, emery, etc., it is rolled <lb />
ward or forward, smoothing the <lb />
by crushing the projecting <lb />
the block that is being treat- <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Saved From a Lion by Pillow. <lb />
An shooting <lb />
in One night <lb />
hen ho was in bed inside bis tent a <lb />
-sprang over tho rough thorn <lb />
which it is usual to throw up <lb />
one's encampment at night <lb />
of picking up of the <lb />
en or animals that must have been <lb />
Pug asleep inside the fence <lb />
would have none but the sports- <lb />
an himself, made a dash into bis <lb />
and seized <lb />
by the hand. Then by some <lb />
piece of luck, as the lion <lb />
his grip for the shoulder, <lb />
i grabbed the pillow instead and so <lb />
with his prize. The pillow <lb />
as found the next morning several <lb />
yards distant in the jungle, <lb />
id outside was also the spoor of a <lb />
mess, who had evidently been <lb />
return of her lord with <lb />
It Him. <lb />
A girl who has been in <lb />
back a tale from pension <lb />
she stopped. It is much <lb />
by English and Americans, <lb />
id thither resorted a young Ger- <lb />
in to learn English as she is spoke. <lb />
confided to my friend that ha <lb />
t along pretty well with the ex- <lb />
of one word. This word was <lb />
constantly, and from the con- <lb />
st he judged it was a general term <lb />
plied to food. He bad looked <lb />
word itself in the dictionary and <lb />
d looked it up under the head of <lb />
but without success. He <lb />
it was used when the plates <lb />
passed for meat, fish, <lb />
is or what not. I asked <lb />
tat this strange word possibly <lb />
concluded my friend, <lb />
he young German <lb />
give me <lb />
st <lb />
A Shrewd Fruit Dealer. <lb />
An ingenious for attracting <lb />
custom was that of a fruiterer in a <lb />
midland town. Instead of ordinary <lb />
glass a large number of rough <lb />
magnifying glasses formed the win- <lb />
Been through of those <lb />
panes, an orange looked as large as <lb />
a pumpkin, and cherries as large as <lb />
apples. A great disadvantage attach- <lb />
to this novelty was tho that <lb />
at tho distance of a few yards from <lb />
the window it was quite impossible <lb />
to see into the shop. Everybody <lb />
that you must hold a <lb />
glass very close to eyes to <lb />
see anything through it. <lb />
less, for some time, at all events, <lb />
the enterprising shopkeeper did a <lb />
splendid <lb />
Boston's Famed Brown Bread. <lb />
For one large loaf of bread use <lb />
three pints of sifted cornmeal, throe <lb />
pints of rye Hour, one cup of good <lb />
hop yeast, and one cup of molasses. <lb />
Mix very soft with warm water, <lb />
pour the mixture into . round <lb />
ding tin and allow it to stand until <lb />
light. Bake with a steady tire for <lb />
three Hume Journal<lb />
. tho <lb />
telephone <lb />
replied pretty <lb />
writer at- to end of wire. <lb />
to speak to him a mo- <lb />
are the girl. <lb />
I'm a good replied <lb />
funny clerk. <lb />
it along, central. <lb />
And be didn't trot <lb />
He Stopped Paper. <lb />
A recent subscriber to a Georgia <lb />
writes to the editor <lb />
stop his paper and makes this ox <lb />
to <lb />
their fur pa its mi daddy <lb />
didn't and everybody sod he was <lb />
man in the <lb />
and had the smartest family of <lb />
that ever dug tutors <lb />
AN OBSTINATE BRIDE. <lb />
Yard was once any stick, rod or <lb />
pole. The expression is still used <lb />
with this meaning when applied to <lb />
various parts of a ship's equipment, <lb />
a yardarm, and the like <lb />
The Story of a Rose. <lb />
Only a rose <lb />
It lay between the faded pages of <lb />
an old book. <lb />
A man, it, looked down <lb />
the distance and tho dark, dreaming <lb />
of tho past years. <lb />
A woman paused, bending <lb />
over it pressed with quivering lips <lb />
its crumbling petals. <lb />
Only a rose <lb />
Then as the evening shadows <lb />
gloomed over it a voice cried, star- <lb />
the <lb />
who's been in the <lb />
ks with this book They've <lb />
gone and lost the place where was <lb />
Times-Herald, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
baring this day duly <lb />
qualified lie i n <lb />
Pitt as -r <lb />
the estate of I . <lb />
notice i hereby given all <lb />
indebted t- estate to make <lb />
payment to ed, <lb />
and all P -s claims <lb />
the estate must p e-cut the same f.-r <lb />
payment twelve Months <lb />
date will be plead <lb />
bar <lb />
S h day of October. <lb />
r. DAVENPORT. <lb />
of <lb />
Fire. <lb />
I must draw attention to that <lb />
of tho Turkish tactics which <lb />
Stamper war of 1877 with a <lb />
character cf its own, a feature <lb />
dent in sill ions in which I took <lb />
part, in none more in the <lb />
under discussion. I refer to <lb />
quick fire of the Turkish infantry, <lb />
cf such power, duration and effect <lb />
as had never before been dreamed <lb />
of. General wrote later, <lb />
a shower of load as that with <lb />
which tho Turks bail our troops has <lb />
never before been employed as <lb />
mode of warfare by any European <lb />
It was more instinct, ox- <lb />
silent consent and <lb />
in their weapons than training <lb />
or formulated rules which induced <lb />
the Turkish foot soldiers to adopt <lb />
this mode of fighting. I bad wit <lb />
quick fire drill in but <lb />
was not <lb />
after the first battle tho <lb />
became really conscious of the <lb />
terrific power of long sustained quick <lb />
fire. <lb />
Our orders were briefly as fol- <lb />
soon as you know or sup- <lb />
pose tho to within range <lb />
of your rifles cover the space <lb />
occupied by or <lb />
to be traversed by him <lb />
with quick fire, independent of dis- <lb />
duration, difficulty of aim. <lb />
probability of hitting and <lb />
of The awful <lb />
upon tho opponent of this rule, <lb />
if carried out as literally and as <lb />
much con as it was by the <lb />
Turks, is apparent in the Russian <lb />
losses, and in the fact that through <lb />
out the campaign the <lb />
attacks, with few and <lb />
superiority notwithstanding. <lb />
V. Herbert. <lb />
be Care For Bill, Wanted to <lb />
Oblige Her Father. <lb />
certain justice in one of the <lb />
New Jersey cities several years <lb />
said old Bob, hardly <lb />
been opened to business on a certain <lb />
morning in winter when a sleigh <lb />
containing seven or eight persons <lb />
came in from beyond the city <lb />
its, drove up to the door of the <lb />
and filed out with an air of <lb />
His honor was poking up the <lb />
Ore when an old man beckoned him <lb />
into a r and <lb />
a job of splicing bare for ye. My <lb />
darter Sarah here is going to bitch <lb />
to that chap there with tho blue <lb />
comforter and then we're going to <lb />
have some right, all <lb />
was the and two <lb />
minutes tho official was ready <lb />
man with the blue comfort- <lb />
peeled off his overcoat, laid aside <lb />
his hat and extended his hand <lb />
Sarah. won't do die <lb />
she said as shrank away. <lb />
a timid, a ex- <lb />
plained the old man, while <lb />
mother <lb />
rah, don't yon make a fool of your- <lb />
self here. William will make you a <lb />
good don't you for- <lb />
get added William. <lb />
rah. won't unless can go to <lb />
New York on a bridal she <lb />
snapped. look nice bridal <lb />
towering round New York with no <lb />
bettor duds than you've said <lb />
the mother. Sarah, you stand <lb />
up and git <lb />
make her warn- <lb />
ed the old man. Sarah, if you <lb />
back out, everybody will laugh at <lb />
I want to <lb />
said William. <lb />
all go to tho House <lb />
of far <lb />
old man beckoned William <lb />
and Sarah and began, <lb />
Sarah, William just dotes on you. <lb />
I want a bridal <lb />
but yon can't have one. The rail- <lb />
roads are all snowed under, and tow- <lb />
have gone out of fashion any- <lb />
how. I want a diamond <lb />
don't say that, Sarah, for T <lb />
went to every store last Saturday, <lb />
and they was all of diamond <lb />
Then I want a set of mini <lb />
furs William, I know <lb />
you'd buy for her in n second, <lb />
but they've gone out of and <lb />
can't bad. Sarah, I'm father, <lb />
ain't I've <lb />
ways bin tender of <lb />
tender to me. I want to see yo <lb />
married to William. Ye can't have <lb />
a nor a diamond ring, nor a <lb />
set of furs, but I'll buy you a pair <lb />
of gaiters. William will pay for the <lb />
oysters, and I'll see that mother <lb />
up the dishes and bedding <lb />
with yo. do yon want to see <lb />
my gray hairs bowed <lb />
don't flunk <lb />
they be nil <lb />
tho oysters can all <lb />
you a tower next <lb />
fall if wheat does <lb />
Then I guess I will. Come, Bill. I <lb />
don't cents for you, but I <lb />
want to oblige <lb />
Herald. <lb />
whistled the boy <lb />
ah two front teeth missing, <lb />
i mother says Minnie <lb />
ft come to school she's got a <lb />
in her side. <lb />
is Minnie moth- <lb />
new school teacher asked. <lb />
the <lb />
lie teacher turned reflectively to <lb />
i blackboard. wonderful <lb />
the influences of h j <lb />
New Orleans Times- ; <lb />
A Queer Habit of Thieves. <lb />
is one peculiar fact about <lb />
professional thief that I always <lb />
notice, that is that he <lb />
insists on going into a <lb />
where suspicion is sure to rest on <lb />
said Detective Murray. <lb />
other thing is that you can't induce <lb />
these fellows to leave town and go <lb />
where they are unknown. Then of <lb />
course when we them in a crowd <lb />
tho only thing to do is to arrest <lb />
them. The prisoner sots up a bowl <lb />
that we are hounding him and <lb />
him to commit crimes, but still <lb />
he persists in going where he is <lb />
sure to be <lb />
Call. <lb />
The In Magazines. <lb />
Should the anonymous given <lb />
up, as it has already been by all tho <lb />
monthly magazines Certainly not. <lb />
There are still many men. though <lb />
the world will scarcely it, <lb />
who are so placed that they cannot <lb />
avow their literary work, or who <lb />
feel as if they derogated from their <lb />
dignity in avowing it, or who are <lb />
to hear a criticism on them- <lb />
selves by name, which they do not <lb />
feel unpleasantly when applied to <lb />
their work. They know much, and <lb />
they are tho natural patrons of the <lb />
quarterlies. is much to be said <lb />
even in tho historical and scientific <lb />
departments of thought which the <lb />
writers do not to say over their <lb />
own signatures, and which it is to <lb />
the world's interest should be said. <lb />
And finally in our day work is apt <lb />
to be deteriorated by being signed. <lb />
The writer is anxious about himself, <lb />
GROVE <lb />
m. A ITS <lb />
To an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
cured, So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
two to those of your <lb />
who have u <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
t. a. k. c, St., new fort. <lb />
Mat at <lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS JUST FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE BO <lb />
Nov. <lb />
ran Mediate Co., Mo. <lb />
E-S TONIC <lb />
already <lb />
of rear. In too <lb />
told article <lb />
as roar Toon truly. <lb />
CO <lb />
Sold guaranteed<lb />
Called Don. <lb />
that fellow in one of the <lb />
basement remarked <lb />
carelessly. <lb />
sputtered <lb />
the new arrival. would have you <lb />
to know, sir, that I was a prominent <lb />
in my late home, <lb />
Satan smiled. may have <lb />
be said, you won't <lb />
any ice down <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
Potatoes Tomatoes Grafted. <lb />
Tomato plants have been grafted <lb />
on potato plants in England, giving <lb />
a crop of tomatoes above ground and <lb />
of potatoes below. I grafted <lb />
on tomatoes have produced flowers <lb />
and apples and a few tubers. <lb />
AND MARRIAGE. <lb />
Borne Why There At Not More <lb />
Union. <lb />
a happier state <lb />
than celibacy when it means a union <lb />
of hearts as well as of fortunes there <lb />
is little doubt; but, though many <lb />
marry for love, or <lb />
they mistake for it, very few of <lb />
these unions lead to lasting <lb />
Why is this <lb />
Tho groat reason Been to me to <lb />
that in most lives the ruling pas- <lb />
is self, and upon this rock <lb />
which in contact <lb />
with it is shattered sooner or later. <lb />
h tun will often fancy himself very <lb />
much with a pretty and <lb />
sprightly girl, and all the more so <lb />
if she has some means of own. <lb />
Now, tho real fact of the ease very <lb />
likely is simply that the girl amuses <lb />
him, and he pictures a j <lb />
with her as its mistress as a pleas- <lb />
ant from bachelor I <lb />
fact, what he calls love <lb />
is only another name for pure, j <lb />
adulterated selfishness. Ho thinks <lb />
of and not of her, and when <lb />
he discovers, as he soon will after <lb />
marriage, has rights, claims <lb />
and wishes to satisfied as well as <lb />
himself, he will probably at first <lb />
very much surprised, and then <lb />
and indignant. <lb />
the girl may be in her <lb />
way as selfish as the man and have <lb />
married for tho sake of position, <lb />
wealth, independence from parental <lb />
control, or some equally <lb />
reason. If this be tho case, <lb />
as soon as tho little veneer of <lb />
attractions and sympathy which <lb />
they called has worn then <lb />
both man and woman will find tho <lb />
marriage look <lb />
back wistfully to their old days of <lb />
freedom. <lb />
In a case this certainly we <lb />
cannot say love has bean destroyed <lb />
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shall she travel fer holler rest, <lb />
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dark. <lb />
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Motherly finches contented in thorn <lb />
for their husband- a of love. <lb />
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sake, <lb />
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Oh, to be sleeping and know thee <lb />
in Windsor Magazine. <lb />
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machine, always obedient, receptive, <lb />
submissive, ready in the cricket <lb />
and with real or simulated <lb />
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games, and conservative to the <lb />
backbone. He is tho darling of tho <lb />
master, who sends home with <lb />
glowing reports and arms full of <lb />
books. It seems never to <lb />
cur to any one that there may be <lb />
natures to which classical <lb />
and history no appeal, <lb />
who have not the gift of the <lb />
and who do not oven care <lb />
to play at or football. If <lb />
such appear in a school, they <lb />
have a bad time of it, dragging out <lb />
their miserable days at bottom <lb />
of the form, regarded as fools by the <lb />
masters and as muffs by the boys. <lb />
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may or Dar wins or <lb />
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for all the I ever saw <lb />
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Inga on Monday. I <lb />
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cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
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between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
is a complete specific <lb />
against <lb />
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on the best farms the United <lb />
told in a little book we publish and will gladly <lb />
mail free to any farmer in America who will write for it. <lb />
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Nassau St., New York, <lb />
Criticism. <lb />
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Americans in the <lb />
of British unless tho <lb />
has studied thoroughly the <lb />
of those whom he addresses, so <lb />
many American nowadays are <lb />
a part of the <lb />
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Italian baron, who was presented to <lb />
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happy I am to converse with -you; <lb />
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manners of English and American <lb />
women <lb />
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Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
A Strong Fortification. <lb />
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by Liver Pills, an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, bilious- <lb />
and all kindred troubles. <lb />
of <lb />
j Dr. Your Liver Pills are <lb />
J the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever <lb />
be grateful for the accident that <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sugar <lb />
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Washington, D. C. for their offer <lb />
and list of mo hundred Inventions wanted. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
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YEARS taught me best Is the cheap- <lb />
which I am <lb />
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surprise. <lb />
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and will <lb />
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town upon <lb />
by Mrs, K. <lb />
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no t lands, an where the oh Blue <lb />
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CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
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at one profit. A con <lb />
stock of <lb />
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T. J. <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
Va. <lb />
AND T <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Building, Water Street. <lb />
Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicit <lb />
All editions Codes used In <lb />
Life, Fire and Insurance. <lb />
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All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates <lb />
I AM AGENT FOB FIRE PROOF <lb />
THE STAR <lb />
the Daily o <lb />
its Class in rue State. <lb />
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb />
of Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State Banks Daily cents <lb />
per month. 11.00 <lb />
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Wilmington <lb />
Wilson <lb />
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on <lb />
3.6. , i., Halifax <lb />
. in., Neck at 4.50 p <lb />
u., Greenville 0.47 p. 7.48 <lb />
. in. leave <lb />
i. in., Greenville 8.22 n. m. <lb />
at a. m., 11.20 <lb />
tally except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.06 a. m., p . m <lb />
a. m. and 4.40 <lb />
in., Tarboro 8.45 a. in., <lb />
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MM 6.20 p. in,, arrives <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ax- <lb />
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Neck <lb />
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ii. daily except Sun- <lb />
lay, at i p. m., Sunday. M; <lb />
9.00 P. M., 6.26 p. m. <lb />
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0.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a a., <lb />
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A. M. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed this <lb />
August <lb />
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Great where all <lb />
failed. <lb />
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cured by P. . IV <lb />
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BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
SOLE PROPRIETORS,<lb />
For by J L. <lb />
cure bad breath. <lb />
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ml <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
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U. S. <lb />
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charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. <lb />
a to with <lb />
cost of same in the I. S. and countries <lb />
; sent free. Address, <lb />
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GREENVILLE <lb />
Academy. <lb />
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open on <lb />
SEPT. 1896. <lb />
continue for months. <lb />
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