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The Reflector <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
EVERY THING I. M OF <lb/>
BOX R, <lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered Past Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Wilt I to stop i <lb/>
A Georgia exchange thus Bingo <lb/>
state a <lb/>
the grasshopper ceases to <lb/>
hop. and the cam quits her <lb/>
bawling; when babes no <lb/>
the babies atop their <lb/>
no long- <lb/>
dune, and owl quits ii- <lb/>
I hooting; the no longer <lb/>
twines, and the song bird quits its <lb/>
tinging; when the heavens begin to <lb/>
drop, and the old maids stop ad- <lb/>
then time to up <lb/>
shop and quit advertising. <lb/>
But not till then. <lb/>
Ill MAN BRAIN CELLS, <lb/>
THEY TO WORK UNDER TOO <lb/>
HIGH A PRESSURE. <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Reflections a Bachelor <lb/>
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again it. <lb/>
Marriage la never entirely a fail- <lb/>
except to the woman en- <lb/>
tails to gel married. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
Never spill when turned <lb/>
A man is beginning to gel old <lb/>
I when be thinks it is more fun to <lb/>
I remember what fun it used In be <lb/>
to do thing is to do <lb/>
A idea of a romantic <lb/>
is when a girl is just going <lb/>
to gel married and then something <lb/>
happens and it is put off long be <lb/>
baa to have all her tilings bleached- <lb/>
When a woman to call <lb/>
her husband when they <lb/>
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of this country consume <lb/>
i of oil a year, which <lb/>
means more <lb/>
for the oil each year. And <lb/>
yet we sometimes bear trusts de- <lb/>
fended on the ground they <lb/>
have cheapened price of com- <lb/>
to the consumer. As the <lb/>
oil i rust controls I be oil market <lb/>
chooses advance the price <lb/>
of oil, w n is necessary, n cents <lb/>
or cents per gallon just as <lb/>
as can advance cents, and <lb/>
it will probably do Ibis degrees. <lb/>
The match trust is also a case in <lb/>
point. The price of matches was <lb/>
recently advanced per cent, and <lb/>
quality has been cheapened <lb/>
I be grade of matches sold now be <lb/>
inferior to gob before the <lb/>
advance in <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK <lb/>
only yew and con <lb/>
news every week <lb/>
and gives to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that, is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
In all the many comments <lb/>
have seen in northern newspapers <lb/>
upon iii the south <lb/>
year, we have seen one <lb/>
newspaper had a solitary word <lb/>
of fur the brutes <lb/>
rape and kill, lint they have <lb/>
much goody for the <lb/>
south and barbarities in sum <lb/>
way with <lb/>
led devils commit <lb/>
dona, awful crimes. The smith is <lb/>
barbaric in killing brutes, ho are <lb/>
form. Several <lb/>
have occurred already in <lb/>
the south, no many <lb/>
more will occur for <lb/>
are still the helpless <lb/>
white women, it is gratifying to <lb/>
know north ban been <lb/>
core up but ion. in 1800 <lb/>
against In 1805, in 1880, <lb/>
in 1801, in 1893, in <lb/>
1803, and in 1807. de- <lb/>
also marks a decline in rapes <lb/>
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simple Mt of nerve substance, from <lb/>
one end of which, like an octopus, <lb/>
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a third cell, and so on. <lb/>
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physiologies. <lb/>
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symptoms of mental alienation, and. <lb/>
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Liver Pills will cure you. <lb/>
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liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
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AND BRANCHES <lb/>
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Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
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Chief; Smith, Sec. <lb/>
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J. R. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
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SOUTH. <lb/>
Direct Line Io all Points. <lb/>
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Also ii nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
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brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
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J. R. <lb/>
Texas <lb/>
California, <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
Cuba and <lb/>
Rico. <lb/>
first class <lb/>
on all through and <lb/>
Pullman <lb/>
Cars mi nil Night Trains; <lb/>
an I Safe Schedules. <lb/>
Apply to Ticket Time <lb/>
Tallies, and <lb/>
or address, <lb/>
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Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
K. R. DARBY, C. A., <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. <lb/>
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ville, leave Greenville daily a <lb/>
P. M. fur Washington. <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Friday at A. If. <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb/>
at ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
all points for the <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
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the Old Dominion S. Co. <lb/>
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Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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Washington, N. <lb/>
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Greenville, N. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
MASKS <lb/>
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Book <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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WANT TREATED RIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE ME Tl MERCY BIGHT <lb/>
BIGHT PLATE <lb/>
WILL GET HONEST T <lb/>
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The following is the <lb/>
hi article ii of the Slate <lb/>
adopted by the General As <lb/>
to in- <lb/>
to the voters for <lb/>
next <lb/>
Section 1- That article the <lb/>
constitution of North Carolina lie, <lb/>
the same is hereby abrogated, <lb/>
and in lieu shall be <lb/>
luted following of said <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AMI TO <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
in United States, and <lb/>
every male person who has been <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
by the people in except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the Slate of North Carolina fur two <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or oilier <lb/>
election in which ha offers <lb/>
to vote, four mouths next <lb/>
lug the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election dial riot to another <lb/>
in the same county, shall ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier election district from <lb/>
which he removed, until four <lb/>
months after removal. No <lb/>
person who has convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt In open <lb/>
court upon indict of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment the <lb/>
prison, shall he permitted to <lb/>
Vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
lie first restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the prescribed by <lb/>
Bee. Every person to <lb/>
shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and In the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this in lo. <lb/>
Sec. i. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language and, before he shall <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
the hist day of March of <lb/>
year which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll lax prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lieu only on assessed <lb/>
properly, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of <lb/>
against assessed property. <lb/>
Sec. 6- male person who as, <lb/>
on January 1807, or at any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
tier the laws of any Slate in the <lb/>
United Males wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, no lineal of <lb/>
any such person, shall be denied <lb/>
the right to register vote at <lb/>
any election this by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess the <lb/>
pit-scribed <lb/>
section I of this article Provided, <lb/>
he shall have registered in accord <lb/>
terms of this section <lb/>
prior lo December The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under this section <lb/>
or l, and <lb/>
all such persons shall be entitled <lb/>
lo and vole at all elections <lb/>
by people in this Hate, unless <lb/>
disqualified under Baal Ion this <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax unto- <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. All election by the <lb/>
pie shall be by ballot, all <lb/>
elect ions by General Assembly <lb/>
shall be viva <lb/>
Sec Every voter in <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the office he shall lake <lb/>
A Significant <lb/>
At annual mauling of the <lb/>
Pennsylvania Editorial <lb/>
lion at on <lb/>
ii was unanimously <lb/>
That if trusts are honestly or- <lb/>
lo reduce expense., and <lb/>
products, <lb/>
should depend their own <lb/>
business capacity, upon pro <lb/>
given to them by the gov- <lb/>
and Congress <lb/>
lo repeal such tariff duties as <lb/>
to protect the in their <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
The immediate occasion for this <lb/>
is the price <lb/>
of printing paper, the production <lb/>
and sale which by <lb/>
a gigantic trust under cover of the <lb/>
Small are the duties on <lb/>
printing paper in comparison with <lb/>
protective rates inmost <lb/>
of act, are <lb/>
high enough lo defeat foreign com <lb/>
petition and to enable <lb/>
ma nu lac hirers to dictate <lb/>
their own terms, consequence <lb/>
of operations of Ibis monopoly <lb/>
cost of printing paper has been <lb/>
steadily rising until baa become <lb/>
a heavy burden Io publishers. <lb/>
One newspaper in the interior of <lb/>
the State <lb/>
baa announced an advance in <lb/>
price of its yearly subscription, <lb/>
bets will be obliged lo follow <lb/>
example unless, a repeal of the <lb/>
duties mi paper should destroy <lb/>
power the monopoly. Canada <lb/>
alone Would be able to supply this <lb/>
country with immense quantities <lb/>
of paper at reasonable cost if <lb/>
restraints upon importation should <lb/>
Ref- <lb/>
old. <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, AND i OF <lb/>
AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We in the the race after your <lb/>
offer you tho beat selected of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found In any store in Pill County, choice <lb/>
selections, of manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe, Seasonable all year round, spring. Hummer <lb/>
mid Winter. We are work for your and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage, It la our pleasure to show you you and to <lb/>
soil if we can, We offer you the retry heal service, polite <lb/>
attention, am most liberal iii with a well <lb/>
established business up strictly on own <lb/>
When yon come yon will not do yourself Justice <lb/>
if Toll do see out before <lb/>
Remember us sad the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
. , <lb/>
Jackets a Capes, Carpels, Mailings Cloths. <lb/>
A somebody has said, Is .- <lb/>
form of wit, a <lb/>
of puns can be very <lb/>
facetious person has achieved <lb/>
the following hotel <lb/>
Board, cents per square <lb/>
foot. Meals, extra. Guests are <lb/>
swear to got up <lb/>
I will support <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
of the United Slates, con- <lb/>
mid laws of North i <lb/>
ma not inconsistent therewith, <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge <lb/>
duties, of my unite <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
See. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified for <lb/>
First, all persons w ho shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God. <lb/>
Second, all persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on indictment pending, <lb/>
whether sentenced or not, under ion the bedpost. Don't <lb/>
treason j about paying your bill; the <lb/>
Without being culled cm have self <lb/>
raising Hour for nipper. <lb/>
wishing lo tin a little driving will <lb/>
nails in the closet. <lb/>
I IT he room gels too win in, upon <lb/>
the window sec the lire escape. <lb/>
fond of like <lb/>
good jumping, lift mattress <lb/>
and see the bed spring, <lb/>
list desiring a little will <lb/>
a pitcher on the stand, If the <lb/>
lamp goes out take a feather out <lb/>
of the pillow; that's light enough <lb/>
any room. Any troubled <lb/>
with nightmare will a halter <lb/>
worry <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness, Hone Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Molasses, laird, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters fur Furniture everything in lino. <lb/>
We bay strictly; for cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and<lb/>
FOB-------- <lb/>
or or any other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may be <lb/>
In the <lb/>
since citizens of the <lb/>
Halted corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
parson shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of in a <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. II. This act shall be force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
The farm should not tie looked <lb/>
upon as a source of <lb/>
only. No one wants a farm <lb/>
that will not bring a profitable In- <lb/>
come, but there arc consider- <lb/>
lions. A farm should be made a <lb/>
home, owner should lea. u <lb/>
lo lo a it because of I hut fact. We <lb/>
need an inspiration that will help <lb/>
us all to realize that the farm is the <lb/>
best plain for a home. A true home <lb/>
should lie the highest ideal of <lb/>
man life, a happier hone than <lb/>
Is supported by its. foundation. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
Carolina Will be True. <lb/>
The white men of Western Car- <lb/>
have heretofore rallied to <lb/>
support of their Eastern brethren <lb/>
In their efforts to free <lb/>
from the burdens Imposed by the <lb/>
ignorant vote, manipulated <lb/>
by designing Republican politicians <lb/>
and once more appeal help <lb/>
from our Eastern brethren <lb/>
struggle will be <lb/>
and once more tho great An <lb/>
Saxon Democracy of Western <lb/>
North Carolina will respond lo <lb/>
that appeal, when the smoke <lb/>
of battle has lifted will found <lb/>
I lie United efforts of the <lb/>
bulk of the white race has <lb/>
ed a will make for tin <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
a pleasant, well conducted farm permanent welfare of all races and <lb/>
all classes -except the politicians <lb/>
who have fattened upon Ike <lb/>
Ignorant <lb/>
iced, <lb/>
home does exist in all the land. <lb/>
This is not a theory but is the ex <lb/>
of who have I lied <lb/>
both city under all <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HEATER <lb/>
to <lb/>
Grow v <lb/>
We heartily congratulate the <lb/>
bay growers North <lb/>
their successful State <lb/>
held Raleigh <lb/>
on the line representative <lb/>
personnel of body on <lb/>
i ;, <lb/>
personnel Unit ; on their <lb/>
,. <lb/>
on the unity and . . <lb/>
that characterized ii <lb/>
i ct on determination <lb/>
ti to no longer let matters <lb/>
drift lo their i i 11.-iii. but lo <lb/>
move to for the <lb/>
then- on <lb/>
.---. iii in kt I I-;, <lb/>
I ion taken. <lb/>
Now let the same <lb/>
lug spirit <lb/>
tin- he cause and the <lb/>
iii. relief <lb/>
from trust -lie in <lb/>
I be u lira <lb/>
lion. Let the aim <lb/>
ii- in. ,,. i of <lb/>
all tit, I In bright <lb/>
weed. Win-tun Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
on It <lb/>
Rule. <lb/>
Acts on the <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
. the System <lb/>
CONSTIPATION <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
DIMES <lb/>
our Tr <lb/>
white people Car- . <lb/>
will to<lb/>
rule the white n <lb/>
any part of this State, <lb/>
was the irrevocable Should <lb/>
s. For They Have the <lb/>
reason the Power to Oppress. <lb/>
regain control <lb/>
Carolina, so long us i-on- The that trusts sometime <lb/>
I iliac, under product to <lb/>
for It is that it than has been <lb/>
so continues ii old is nothing whatever <lb/>
certain parts the Slate in favor of trusts. <lb/>
it and price la.-advantageous, but <lb/>
the ill r is. it <lb/>
ill be exerted ban by I be power which the <lb/>
fell In every pail of Slat-. to arbitrarily raise <lb/>
II u futile for republican l Ion prices, The resolution or control <lb/>
that their putty in f trusts clearly within the <lb/>
Carolina i- d duties of legislation as <lb/>
and I i <lb/>
r m <lb/>
i t supporters or <lb/>
constitutional amend <lb/>
Senator r said In bi- <lb/>
the mute <lb/>
of highway rob- <lb/>
. hi- so, i en by the rule <lb/>
laid a Small Mill as <lb/>
ill de whereby we are <lb/>
I iii,. right of organized <lb/>
mil nil i lie efforts of In- <lb/>
which is That the only <lb/>
for which power eon lie <lb/>
lust nil the elements of <lb/>
sit ion unite to <lb/>
mi- the Mr. <lb/>
lei evident <lb/>
that the driving oat bind <lb/>
is one which two can <lb/>
but was doubtless reminded <lb/>
w uh force Chairman <lb/>
in his interview in <lb/>
Raleigh Sunday <lb/>
if this were undertaken Hut <lb/>
his may <lb/>
other <lb/>
, in., e I, I In- Ii talk <lb/>
Indulged in by the and <lb/>
I la ii in i <lb/>
now opening, the it will lie <lb/>
for thorn. Charlotte Ohm-i <lb/>
Raleigh , <lb/>
Till- At TAN BE <lb/>
COME SEE BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
X GARLAND <lb/>
COOK THE WORLDS <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
t r of community, <lb/>
his will, is to prevent <lb/>
i in-in-lit principle upon which <lb/>
must be <lb/>
. i- Ir to do to <lb/>
ii hem, and not that they destroy <lb/>
tin mi. This power they <lb/>
ii la In <lb/>
a power wit boll I using it. hence <lb/>
that they reduce <lb/>
pi In worthies, unless they be <lb/>
of the power lo <lb/>
i ill, II our mil, <lb/>
Judge Moore, who <lb/>
hold court Durham, <lb/>
a of special <lb/>
lull rest TOW mill men. Stale <lb/>
Worth decided that <lb/>
saw mill in the Suite must <lb/>
pay ii as lumber dealers under <lb/>
ii lion oft he revenue it <lb/>
deal in <lb/>
To ii t tin- <lb/>
i lie lucre ion In the <lb/>
I of a bill <lb/>
pension been <lb/>
I mi fool an elaborate and <lb/>
apparently successful scheme to <lb/>
swindle ex -slaves In <lb/>
South, arc Induced lo pay <lb/>
dues Into <lb/>
i urns ii with the alleged <lb/>
lug the legislation <lb/>
in <lb/>
well know u New York <lb/>
Worth's II. a in six <lb/>
man n-hip I I lie value of the <lb/>
to pay I he lax. tin output III metropolis <lb/>
case was carried Into dime was at <lb/>
that Mr. The total for the <lb/>
u i- liable and the whole year, <lb/>
the decision said that a was worth about <lb/>
lumber dealer under law, a Tin- would have <lb/>
one who bought and lumber given man, child <lb/>
and -aw mill men, who u, one pound of <lb/>
CURE r <lb/>
mouths. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
II. I. L. <lb/>
ruble druggists refund the T ., <lb/>
. rails to cure, X. <lb/>
every <lb/>
Me,<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018384_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
reflector <lb/>
D. j. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
at the Poet <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
North <lb/>
An oil mill has started in <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
will soon be to Bod <lb/>
statesman who <lb/>
not been mentioned for Vice <lb/>
nomination, <lb/>
la about the only one who has <lb/>
raped of notoriety far. <lb/>
Sow <lb/>
always huge ma- <lb/>
baa had lynching, and it <lb/>
la stated that no will <lb/>
be taken the perpetrators. <lb/>
It is now in point for the Now Eng- <lb/>
land critics to talk of the horrible <lb/>
perpetrated where the Be <lb/>
party controls.<lb/>
The Senators and <lb/>
Representatives together on <lb/>
occasion of Mr. Bryan's visit <lb/>
The Charlotte <lb/>
raised for the Presbyterian <lb/>
From Secular <lb/>
Washington, D. C, <lb/>
Secretary Gage must be <lb/>
led about something. He said a <lb/>
day or two ago that he believed is to have a tobacco <lb/>
the Been would lick the <lb/>
and sincerely hoped they <lb/>
Here is Don treason in the <lb/>
camp, and Gage t <lb/>
either, Mrs. George Barnett, of Box- <lb/>
Senator of committed suicide by <lb/>
made a speech against the her throat. <lb/>
resolution declaring tho pro- has two women <lb/>
amendment to the Clara . and Dr. <lb/>
North Carolina constitution, r.,. <lb/>
bur to the one now in force in <lb/>
leans, to in <lb/>
which be declared that his state <lb/>
, ,, ., in that city. <lb/>
bad been greatly <lb/>
restriction of suffrage; that while Or. B. L. Long, of Hamilton, <lb/>
Congress had the power, it had and Mrs. Delia <lb/>
the right, to declare any law were married Wednesday, <lb/>
or constitutional provision of a Scotland Keck <lb/>
State unconstitutional, that right to the <lb/>
belonging solely to the judicial university at <lb/>
branch of the government. He . <lb/>
slated the whole race question <lb/>
when be There can be no Tho sum of hat been <lb/>
admixture of the races. is a raised for a cotton factory at <lb/>
of nature. They must work and Tho Herald ears the <lb/>
out their destinies on parallel lines successor tho enterprise is <lb/>
which cannot come together. The j j.; <lb/>
Anglo Saxon blood and brain will j g and her re- <lb/>
the superior and cannot brought thereon the <lb/>
to Washington, and agreed to train from Bethel Wednesday night <lb/>
definite Philippine policy to l Henry, of Texas taken to for burial <lb/>
next introduced a bill providing a Washington Progress. <lb/>
government for which u- who WM a, <lb/>
democrats think good enough , n. nicks place a few miles <lb/>
from town. lost his and all <lb/>
property a few nights ago by lire. <lb/>
He thought the was by <lb/>
AND <lb/>
notes. <lb/>
until the <lb/>
invention. Us principal tends <lb/>
are suppression of the to be made a measure. It <lb/>
lion, of a republic, the Moat of the burs <lb/>
Withdrawal of the army, abandon-1 territories, which have <lb/>
of sovereignty, and the of a century, and ,.,, nil n Neck <lb/>
retention of Places government as much In <lb/>
K. C, Jan. MOO <lb/>
can soon beast of <lb/>
baring a stable. <lb/>
Several parties have killed hogs <lb/>
and the re is plenty of fresh meal in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Tho railroad put off here <lb/>
yesterday for unloading horses. <lb/>
We are glad to see Tow <lb/>
and Mr. Britt. the jolly old <lb/>
cm the freight yesterday morn. <lb/>
W. Harper has another lot of <lb/>
his celebrated pills for dyspepsia <lb/>
and We are glad to <lb/>
state that It is no humbug. <lb/>
Band will soon <lb/>
be a reality. This Is not a make <lb/>
Jews harp band, but a <lb/>
brass baud, which boy are <lb/>
getting up. <lb/>
Notwithstanding the groat ad- <lb/>
in price of wire fence G. W. <lb/>
Parker has Just sold one thousand <lb/>
yards to another easterner who <lb/>
knows it and does not ex- <lb/>
It to get any lower. <lb/>
The cigar to have <lb/>
taken on a much Improved <lb/>
sines the ladles have been <lb/>
working there. It makes the <lb/>
Don and even Joe look better <lb/>
They Say <lb/>
That the man who pays cash gets <lb/>
no credit for It. <lb/>
That straightened circumstances <lb/>
makes many a man crooked. <lb/>
That one way to make light of <lb/>
is to burn your <lb/>
That those who wish for a <lb/>
heart's ease should not look to <lb/>
The parents who <lb/>
their children must not <lb/>
honesty is the Ix-st policy, <lb/>
but many people find it too difficult <lb/>
to keep up the premiums. <lb/>
k At <lb/>
Sam of n Una. <lb/>
One a iv <lb/>
n n Mini g the forest sad <lb/>
watched n animal t the <lb/>
aver by. This a <lb/>
bet moose, a <lb/>
had come <lb/>
home lo raid ard St <lb/>
piny hail pal to h <lb/>
his am <lb/>
on Hi <lb/>
awl <lb/>
length with <lb/>
to lo for <lb/>
AM not have fir to e. <lb/>
of Wheat th <lb/>
weed <lb/>
o that tic <lb/>
bent stalk down and <lb/>
within It not. h <lb/>
bars I <lb/>
did nut try of <lb/>
ever, for these were not <lb/>
up very ht Mt <lb/>
as up he <lb/>
were so <lb/>
not fall Its foil length, <lb/>
he freshly end settled <lb/>
the with the straw on <lb/>
and the out of reach. The mom <lb/>
again hit the straw In and <lb/>
the upper down, <lb/>
this way he bit off five lengths of <lb/>
straw before lie bring grain <lb/>
Within reach of bis The for <lb/>
paws were very skillful tittle <lb/>
and he deftly a and at <lb/>
The pension laws have been <lb/>
somewhat amended, think, to <lb/>
head off the hustling young women <lb/>
who marry aged pensioners with <lb/>
the expectation of soon becoming <lb/>
widows and having a pull on the <lb/>
United States Treasury. Those <lb/>
constitute a very considerable <lb/>
of the widows on tho rolls, and <lb/>
It is some of these remain with <lb/>
us the longest. There Is no one to f holding to <lb/>
B , , ,, , mouth as naturally as a boy <lb/>
whom a pension should lie more Animal <lb/>
freely granted than to a soldier's <lb/>
widow, and the claim is honest <lb/>
and there has been a colossal <lb/>
amount of fraud this widow- <lb/>
business, some of whom become <lb/>
widows for pensions <lb/>
Star.<lb/>
aW <lb/>
Rosy <lb/>
MR m <lb/>
But our St., M <lb/>
of a protectorate, . hands of people . <lb/>
and repayment by. of State Worth decides to <lb/>
tie Filipinos of the M Oklahoma are In the <lb/>
,. . . i to the public <lb/>
d for the islands. their people. ,,. k <lb/>
, . ., He all sheriffs who <lb/>
T not ye. their State <lb/>
It pay over to their school <lb/>
fund amount of appropriation <lb/>
As an instance of how the pen <lb/>
system of the government is <lb/>
. m r j k. i- u. being abused, Tho Philadelphia <lb/>
J P. ton has in his pus j . , M that <lb/>
single regimen, <lb/>
that never was under lire, that <lb/>
any a <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
Democratic charges that the speech, this week, arraign- <lb/>
President had knowingly appoint-1 the <lb/>
el to office, Philippine policy and for its will he <lb/>
Of- Hide toward the Boers, the people <lb/>
of a republic straggling y <lb/>
lee Department has been hood lo <lb/>
we have ever seen. It Is not half <lb/>
so large as a partridge egg. and the <lb/>
Master says It don't weigh the <lb/>
eighth of an <lb/>
Several of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co's <lb/>
hands are working nights padding <lb/>
cart saddles tor many orders <lb/>
Although have <lb/>
added some row hands to their <lb/>
force they are still unable to <lb/>
the demand for these goods. <lb/>
Arthur Cherry came down on<lb/>
had received lug that they had W t <lb/>
, paid direct from <lb/>
oft he American people, <lb/>
railing the facts under oath. aW -In other days on r sympathy a respected of<lb/>
formal acknowledgment f , parties who made an effort to rob <lb/>
re. The secretary to the Pros. In no succeeded In giving tho <lb/>
dent has admitted that he received even a decent alarm to some men who were near <lb/>
and merely passed neutrality between this and who to his assistance <lb/>
a on with. pie and their assailants. It Is yet in lime to frighten his assailants <lb/>
Johnson the <lb/>
res. as stile leading Into Academy <lb/>
those noble men go down to deal and right badly braised. <lb/>
and oblivion to say to them, as Enterprise. <lb/>
inch <lb/>
The attitude of the President and permitted tons, however, as <lb/>
his advisors was clearly one <lb/>
difference as to whether men <lb/>
ho selected for important poets lost survivors of a <lb/>
were violating the laws or not. , heroic age Hail <lb/>
s I <lb/>
Protest <lb/>
The Mt. Olive Advertiser gives <lb/>
expression to good logic in the <lb/>
following i <lb/>
man; the merchants <lb/>
Mi mil Olive who pay the taxes <lb/>
to maintain the municipal govern <lb/>
meat, who bear the burden of <lb/>
community's various educational <lb/>
and religions Institutions, who <lb/>
dispenses aid and charily to our <lb/>
unfortunate ones, have been rob. <lb/>
bed of their share of the pros <lb/>
comes with truck. <lb/>
season, by the advent <lb/>
job shysters unload <lb/>
a miscellaneous lot of worthless <lb/>
merchandise, scoop all the <lb/>
money possible, evade their <lb/>
share of community burdens and <lb/>
then bid the town farewell <lb/>
the time arrives for another <lb/>
harvest. <lb/>
Win n a prosperity <lb/>
own people are the one <lb/>
win should enjoy the thereof <lb/>
not i lie hawkers of cheap <lb/>
hand shoe i <lb/>
The merchants who support the <lb/>
be protected by the <lb/>
town against Ibis horde <lb/>
protection <lb/>
the merchants have a right to de- <lb/>
and one that town should <lb/>
grant without delay. <lb/>
The privilege tax on itinerant <lb/>
merchants should he placed at such <lb/>
a that the town will offer no <lb/>
to <lb/>
who out nothing but <lb/>
Let our town <lb/>
or inanimate a <lb/>
our own people will be <lb/>
Of benefits that result <lb/>
from OUT own <lb/>
resource-, then the material <lb/>
of the entire community <lb/>
be increased accordingly. <lb/>
A In Bash. <lb/>
Even a convict may write a free, <lb/>
t is astonishing that any man, running hand. <lb/>
The egotist is always good <lb/>
any regard for truth <lb/>
should say that the suffrage amend- for himself. <lb/>
men will illiterate <lb/>
while men as well as illiterate <lb/>
I is order our readers may <lb/>
see for themselves that the pro- <lb/>
nosed amendment will not <lb/>
any white man who now <lb/>
we copy from Hie section <lb/>
of the amendment as <lb/>
ft. No male person who <lb/>
on January <lb/>
me prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any State In the <lb/>
i lilted Slates wherein he then <lb/>
sided, lineal of <lb/>
any -lull shall be denied <lb/>
right to register and vote at <lb/>
any election in this Slate by <lb/>
son of Ins failure to possess the ed- <lb/>
prescribed <lb/>
n section I of <lb/>
ed, he shall hove registered in <lb/>
terms of ibis sec- <lb/>
prior lo <lb/>
A all white men in North Car- <lb/>
Una aW defended from men who <lb/>
could vote In 1867 before that, <lb/>
sill while men in North Carolina <lb/>
are exempt from the educational <lb/>
teat. <lb/>
Their right to vote Is continued <lb/>
without any educational test. <lb/>
have not that right now and <lb/>
is <lb/>
When a fellow falls dead la love <lb/>
Cupid performs <lb/>
the more friends a man <lb/>
bas the more money he lends. <lb/>
A downtown dealer a <lb/>
clean sweep In new brooms. <lb/>
An diamonds are seldom <lb/>
any more real than her <lb/>
Some men never want to go to <lb/>
work until they have given every- <lb/>
a fair trial. <lb/>
The only thing that will <lb/>
some women Is to make them pay <lb/>
their own doctor's bills. <lb/>
and in- <lb/>
are buying Immense tracts <lb/>
of land In tidewater sections of <lb/>
Carolina and <lb/>
The baker should never be weak <lb/>
kneed. <lb/>
In race for wealth It Isn't <lb/>
rapid young man who wins. <lb/>
When ft man gets Into a <lb/>
pines be feels pretty small. <lb/>
It doesn't one dry to <lb/>
that behind the the <lb/>
Is shining. <lb/>
A man may be pardoned for <lb/>
forgetting himself, bat <lb/>
never for forgetting hie wife. <lb/>
It is quite natural that the man <lb/>
who views life from a club window <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. Z. Brooks left on the morning <lb/>
train for Norfolk. <lb/>
N. S. was here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
B. W. King was here Thursday <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
A car load of horses came <lb/>
day night for Leon Dawson. <lb/>
F. F. Brooks Is having a <lb/>
lot of wood ant and Is shipping <lb/>
over to la ear-load lots. <lb/>
The steamer May Ball, left with <lb/>
two loads of for the <lb/>
New Bern Oil Mills this week. <lb/>
J. S. Brooks shipped a ear-load <lb/>
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-AT- <lb/>
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till Receipts aid Disbursements <lb/>
lid tie Financial Condition of said County i <lb/>
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No. <lb/>
PAUPERS. <lb/>
To Whom Issued <lb/>
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J. H. . <lb/>
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s James . <lb/>
a Edwin Haddock <lb/>
HI lira. Joyner <lb/>
ii Hannah Dupree . . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
Dunn . <lb/>
Alex. Hams . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Cheery . <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
J. D. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
2.1 May . <lb/>
M. Heath . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Can . <lb/>
Crawford Taylor . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
E Seal . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Parker . <lb/>
Annie . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. Brow n . <lb/>
. Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Palsy Edwards . <lb/>
Oliver Byrd . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary J . <lb/>
Bynum Tool . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
Be Ma Hay . <lb/>
I,. . <lb/>
H Mary K. Cannon . <lb/>
R. A. Roberson . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
K Harriot . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Henry Pall . <lb/>
Heath wife. <lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
fill Council . <lb/>
P. . <lb/>
Sara Rives. <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Mary Brown . <lb/>
Jno, E. Pail . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Reuben Moore and wife. <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
J R. Heath . <lb/>
Simon . <lb/>
i; W Smith . <lb/>
O. A . <lb/>
R. I. Davis A Bros. <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Nancy <lb/>
Henderson . <lb/>
J. H. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
Jam. s <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. . <lb/>
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lit Elizabeth . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex Harris . <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Cherry . . <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
J P . <lb/>
W. G. . <lb/>
Ned May . <lb/>
M. Wrath . <lb/>
Tripp . <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
Crawford Taylor . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
E. Heal . <lb/>
Chaney . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie . <lb/>
17.1 Redmond . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
P. Brown . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Oliver Byrd . <lb/>
Henry Johnson. <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jon.-s . <lb/>
Bynum Tel . <lb/>
A. limn . <lb/>
Gay . <lb/>
Simmons . <lb/>
Mary F. Cannon. <lb/>
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John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
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Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath and wife, <lb/>
Washington Daniel <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
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P. Daniel . <lb/>
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Mary Brown . <lb/>
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Ellis . <lb/>
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Wright Williams . <lb/>
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Holly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . . <lb/>
James . <lb/>
Edwin . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
n Elisabeth . <lb/>
Dunn . <lb/>
ML Ales. Harris. <lb/>
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Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
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Polly Smith . <lb/>
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Oliver Byrd . <lb/>
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II. Pall . <lb/>
H. and wife. <lb/>
Washing n . I . <lb/>
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P. Daniel. <lb/>
Sam Rives. <lb/>
2-6 Price <lb/>
2-7 Mary Brown . <lb/>
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Ellis . <lb/>
Dupree . . . <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
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Wright Williams . <lb/>
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21.5 Long . <lb/>
Haddock . <lb/>
Mr-, Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
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Ii a Amanda . <lb/>
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Mary Bed lard . <lb/>
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Catharine Carr <lb/>
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Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy Edward . <lb/>
5.14 Oliver Byrd . <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
Polly Worthington . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Tell . <lb/>
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Bottle Gay . <lb/>
I. Simmons . <lb/>
Marv K. Cannon . <lb/>
R. A . <lb/>
John <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Henry Pall . <lb/>
Heath and wife <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
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Mary Brown <lb/>
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J R. Heath . <lb/>
G. W. Smith . <lb/>
i Abran and wife . <lb/>
Wright Williams. <lb/>
. sin. o. Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moor. . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
Martha k . <lb/>
W. G . <lb/>
Harrington . <lb/>
J. A. Lang . <lb/>
-i David Move . <lb/>
Frank Grimes . <lb/>
J. A. Lang . <lb/>
Ashley and wife. . <lb/>
Belcher . <lb/>
Noah Forbes . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Margaret Alien . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson and son . <lb/>
J. H. . <lb/>
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Winnie Chapman <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth . . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
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David . <lb/>
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Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond old . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
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I Patsy Edwards . <lb/>
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Mary Brown . <lb/>
Vi John E Pail . <lb/>
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c. w. Smith . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife . <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tie . <lb/>
2.-2 Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
M i- . <lb/>
6-i Mario Price . <lb/>
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. Barbara cannon . <lb/>
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John c. Tyson . <lb/>
i K n l Spam . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
7-1 K. Henderson A Son <lb/>
J II . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
7-7 Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
Jam.-s . <lb/>
7-i Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. . <lb/>
Hannah . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
7.13 Amanda . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
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i Martha . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Prank Grimes . <lb/>
Belcher . <lb/>
Roberson . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
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Gristle . <lb/>
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f Rountree . <lb/>
Cox . <lb/>
Starling Shelly . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
--i Margaret Allen . <lb/>
L. II. White . <lb/>
Henry Dun . <lb/>
Nan y M re . <lb/>
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Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
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Bliss . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Sam . <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
P. Pops . <lb/>
W. G. and wife <lb/>
Nod May . <lb/>
Maul, i . <lb/>
nth line Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
B. Neal . <lb/>
Chanel Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie smith . <lb/>
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Polly Smith . <lb/>
I s Brown . <lb/>
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Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Law . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Pi ice . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Barbara cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
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Frank Grimes . <lb/>
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Chapman . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin k <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. r <lb/>
Hannah Dupree<lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
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. Mary . <lb/>
Sam Cherry. <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
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Ned May . <lb/>
Manila <lb/>
Can- . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
l E. Neal . <lb/>
Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
Redmond <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
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Oliver . <lb/>
Polly Worthington . <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Bynum Teel . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
Bottle Gay . <lb/>
L. Simmons. <lb/>
it. A. Roberson. <lb/>
John Evans. <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Pall . <lb/>
T v Heath and wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Ila . <lb/>
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Samuel Rives . <lb/>
Man- Brown. <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
II Heath . <lb/>
g w. Smith . <lb/>
v. m I <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie . <lb/>
Mai i . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Ilia ill . <lb/>
Frank Grimes . <lb/>
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fl Law horn <lb/>
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Na Moon- . <lb/>
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Elisabeth Harris . <lb/>
Amanda <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Sam Cherry <lb/>
01.1163 C. Horton . <lb/>
N To Whom <lb/>
John . <lb/>
so Randolph . <lb/>
J P J. <lb/>
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David . <lb/>
K . <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie Smith. <lb/>
Redmond . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
s Brown . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
11-6 i r Byrd . <lb/>
Polly Worthington . <lb/>
l-i Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Bynum Teel .<lb/>
-I 117- <lb/>
11-1 <lb/>
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I I. Simmons<lb/>
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R. a. Roberson . <lb/>
John Evans . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath wife. <lb/>
St Washington Daniel . <lb/>
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12-1 Council . . <lb/>
I I 1-2 I Hives . <lb/>
SO 1203 Mary II n . <lb/>
1301 I .- . <lb/>
ISM v . <lb/>
i ISM W. Smith . <lb/>
Ah II. and wife. <lb/>
i William-. <lb/>
M so. . Tucker . <lb/>
M I . <lb/>
it M. i-. <lb/>
I. M Price . <lb/>
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Hal ton <lb/>
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u Johnson . <lb/>
l M . <lb/>
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1223 Joseph Cot . <lb/>
1221 Rel. <lb/>
1223 Margaret All. n . <lb/>
l . it. y <lb/>
Oil ;<lb/>
Jinn <lb/>
II. in i Johns. , <lb/>
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12-1 <lb/>
I Ross Payton <lb/>
I David Boyd . <lb/>
M. i . Hi an. <lb/>
1274 Nan. y Moot. <lb/>
K. Henderson <lb/>
l 1276 . <lb/>
. Adams . <lb/>
Chapman . <lb/>
Jam.- Long . <lb/>
in k . <lb/>
Mrs. ins. ii i . <lb/>
Hannah .- . <lb/>
Gain- . <lb/>
An Dunn . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
1.-6 Sam Cherry. <lb/>
; c hi . <lb/>
John Wilson. <lb/>
Randolph . <lb/>
I'd- . <lb/>
IV. G. and <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
I David <lb/>
K. Neal<lb/>
Jason . <lb/>
Annie Bill <lb/>
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I Full rd <lb/>
Oil Polly Smith . <lb/>
1302 S. Brown <lb/>
. i Atkins, n . <lb/>
i Oliver Byrd . <lb/>
i ;. <lb/>
I Ii I y Harris . <lb/>
Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
i a. . <lb/>
1310 Ii Gay . <lb/>
i i I. Simmons . <lb/>
1312 R. A. Roberson . <lb/>
1313 . <lb/>
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HIS Dall . <lb/>
no rip; Ton. Heath . . <lb/>
1317 Washington Paid. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
1311 Count ii . <lb/>
i 1320 i Rives . <lb/>
i 1221 Mary Brown . <lb/>
5.1 Kills . <lb/>
I 1323 Dupree <lb/>
i . g. w . Smith . <lb/>
Abram it I <lb/>
I l -y. Wright . <lb/>
i Tucker. <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
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1323 <lb/>
Jennie Moor <lb/>
Maria <lb/>
II r <lb/>
I i Barbara cannon<lb/>
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I i-l<lb/>
1333 <lb/>
1334 <lb/>
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Maria Harrington <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Mary Roberson . <lb/>
1317 . <lb/>
I Willis . <lb/>
l lisle Mi <lb/>
i Isabella . <lb/>
tin Joseph . <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
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12.14 Bel. h. i <lb/>
1345 Blount . <lb/>
II. my Johnson . <lb/>
I David Boyd . <lb/>
1471 Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K II. i S <lb/>
j H . <lb/>
Adams .<lb/>
i i. <lb/>
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1510 May . <lb/>
I'll Henry Pall . <lb/>
Heath and wife <lb/>
IS Washington Daniel . <lb/>
. 1314 Isabella Briggs . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
l 1516 Rives . <lb/>
1517 Mary Brown . <lb/>
i t-i 1577 Coffin Co. <lb/>
I 1511 . <lb/>
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1520 C. W. Smith . <lb/>
1221 Abram and wife <lb/>
1322 Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
i 1521 Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
I. 1526 Maria Pries . <lb/>
1527 . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
i. k . <lb/>
on ISM Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Prank Grimes . <lb/>
1533 Mary . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
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loan May . <lb/>
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I 1492 . I . <lb/>
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1494 Grimmer . <lb/>
H 141.5 Jason Parker . <lb/>
On Annie Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
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II ill- r . <lb/>
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It. A. . <lb/>
l R i. Foreman <lb/>
Allen .<lb/>
1511 Blount . <lb/>
1512 Henry Johnson <lb/>
1513 David Boyd . <lb/>
1513 Matthews <lb/>
1564 in <lb/>
Edward smith . <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
Ami.<lb/>
SO <lb/>
It <lb/>
I On <lb/>
5.1 <lb/>
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Baker Hart . <lb/>
M. Mo. ring . <lb/>
G M. . <lb/>
Ormond Carr<lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
J C <lb/>
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G. <lb/>
1216 Ormond Carr . <lb/>
1341 u. ch. A- Co. <lb/>
g. M. Mooring . <lb/>
1267, Ii Moore . Bro. <lb/>
1376 J. B a Co. <lb/>
1417 G. If. Mooring . <lb/>
1413 J. c. Son.<lb/>
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Bryan . <lb/>
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Id J. w. Smith . <lb/>
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W Smith . <lb/>
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1231 <lb/>
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Richard . <lb/>
Mills . <lb/>
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Israel Moore . <lb/>
Parker . <lb/>
S. A. ton . <lb/>
G. M. Mooting . <lb/>
Henry Lewis . <lb/>
Sidney Daniel . <lb/>
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M. . <lb/>
F. Case . <lb/>
Israel . <lb/>
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Joseph . <lb/>
J. J Carson . <lb/>
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1519 C. A. Bland <lb/>
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To Whom Issued <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
HineS Bron. Co <lb/>
Baker Hart . <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
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MS J. P Gaskins . <lb/>
Ml d F. lies . <lb/>
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II <lb/>
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1396<lb/>
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W T. Knight . <lb/>
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II. Harrington <lb/>
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T Hodges . <lb/>
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1221 James Brown . <lb/>
1211 J ii. Proctor Bro. <lb/>
Moore . <lb/>
1213 Parker .,. <lb/>
1215 Ormond Carr . <lb/>
I, A. <lb/>
1231 . <lb/>
1257 j it Davenport . <lb/>
1260 Co. Buggy . <lb/>
1261 J Hosier . U <lb/>
1262 It. M. . <lb/>
J. it. Cherry. Treas. ill M <lb/>
1271 A. It. House . <lb/>
1319 P. L. Williams . <lb/>
J. Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
1351 Pro, Bro-. <lb/>
I Roberson . <lb/>
ii. Cherry Co. so <lb/>
R. lit. . low <lb/>
1411 W Harrington . <lb/>
J. P. . <lb/>
1551 J B. . <lb/>
1.55 W. II. . <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
IV Proctor Bro. <lb/>
Pa T. A. . <lb/>
in . <lb/>
ISM II C Rodgers . <lb/>
1611 n Hart . <lb/>
1515 J Cherry . <lb/>
1621 it. M. <lb/>
11.117 <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
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v,. To Whom Issued <lb/>
, S Seam . <lb/>
i , S. Spain . <lb/>
O. . a A Bro. <lb/>
i ii. R. Gotten . <lb/>
It R Cotton . <lb/>
M g. M. Mooring . <lb/>
1269 Henry Brown . <lb/>
It R. C. n . <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
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B . <lb/>
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1261 B Sill loll <lb/>
1268 J. It. <lb/>
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BEFORE SPRING <lb/>
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Clothing <lb/>
TO MARK ROOM <lb/>
STYLES. WOULD A <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good Suit <lb/>
IF BO I AM <lb/>
TO GIVE TOr A BARGAIN. <lb/>
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margin of this paper II <lb/>
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this paper. <lb/>
has t <lb/>
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house <lb/>
a nice Una of <lb/>
paper. paper, <lb/>
visiting curds at Reflector Book <lb/>
badly off of schedule, the freight <lb/>
five the <lb/>
ganger an and a <lb/>
and single ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals, no e <lb/>
draft and receipt books, M lot <lb/>
in at Reflector Book <lb/>
Mr. B. F. Tyson is preparing to <lb/>
a large stables on corner <lb/>
f Fifth streets. he <lb/>
the there are being <lb/>
moved back from the corner. <lb/>
writing tablets, <lb/>
colored crayon sets and companion <lb/>
boxes are the very things the <lb/>
The for <lb/>
the time in the new uniforms <lb/>
procured when <lb/>
came out to make <lb/>
music for the Jr. O. V. A. M. flag <lb/>
raining, To say that boys <lb/>
looked is but Io repeal <lb/>
what who saw them <lb/>
Bold. The uniforms are of <lb/>
green with a stripe of gilt braid <lb/>
down Hit leg and bars of black <lb/>
braid across the breast, the cap <lb/>
being ornamented with the word <lb/>
In gill letters. The <lb/>
suits fit this pail <lb/>
the work reflects credit upon <lb/>
Frank Wilton, the King Clothier, <lb/>
who took I ho measures for them. <lb/>
is justly proud of the <lb/>
excellent band and tine equip- <lb/>
to Ms,<lb/>
B. left morning. <lb/>
Tims. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
J. Lamb, of it <lb/>
town. <lb/>
W. l-<lb/>
Alderman While left Ibis <lb/>
f.-r Richmond. <lb/>
l. t. Bond, of <lb/>
was visiting Mrs. A. M. Moore, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
II. C. and ll. h. <lb/>
h of whom have been sick, are <lb/>
able to return store. <lb/>
Rev. J. Cobb, of <lb/>
Bridge, traveling of <lb/>
North Carolina spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Old Plants <lb/>
lie<lb/>
Mrs. and Mis <lb/>
who have been Mrs. W. <lb/>
U. Smith, home today.<lb/>
Rev. J. W. this morn- <lb/>
Dr. J. went to Hot <lb/>
land <lb/>
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agent of Si. Luke's Home, of <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Mi-s. Gardner <lb/>
evening n visit to <lb/>
a i ii on. <lb/>
T. v. Matthews, the <lb/>
man who has been spending a <lb/>
weeks here, and who created much <lb/>
amusement with as <lb/>
left this morning, <lb/>
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a I <lb/>
at the <lb/>
In <lb/>
Acme <lb/>
A. M. i <lb/>
in of red, hit. <lb/>
blue, left their hall and beaded <lb/>
the Band snatched A convention of Democratic <lb/>
building. of Pitt County it <lb/>
people the Court House <lb/>
and others followed procession. mi Saturday, <lb/>
by the band Slat, at o'clock M. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. County pose of appointing delegates to the <lb/>
of Schools, iii be Convention lie held in the <lb/>
half of the Junior Order, of of Raleigh on <lb/>
be it a member, delivered a large WOO. the <lb/>
United flag and a Bible for the various State <lb/>
the school. <lb/>
full of utterance of patriotism and Township Primaries lie held <lb/>
devotion to the interests of on Saturday, March 24th, <lb/>
o'clock P. M. delegates <lb/>
. ,, . ,. , ,,, to <lb/>
Miss Bessie Ha riling, one <lb/>
In a most All persons who are In favor o <lb/>
the <lb/>
and as the band played State and County <lb/>
III I Is Mis in these <lb/>
Grace Smith forward and meeting. <lb/>
order of the Democratic <lb/>
Committee of I'm I . <lb/>
lONE <lb/>
THE BEST ALL <lb/>
FOR ALL CROPS <lb/>
BY ROYSTER <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb/>
N. <lb/>
P. Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
I take pleasure iii . your <lb/>
I have been using it for the bud or seven years, and it has <lb/>
the best <lb/>
I have ever under all of my crops, II. <lb/>
hoisted to In- of <lb/>
staff erected on the building, <lb/>
married. <lb/>
Rev. W. A. Avert, win married <lb/>
to Miss Salisbury <lb/>
day at P. M. by N. Booth at <lb/>
t he home of Mr. t he <lb/>
bride's lather. <lb/>
An old fashion wedding dinner <lb/>
was served the bride's home in <lb/>
Hansel to quite a number. After <lb/>
the the wedding party <lb/>
went through country to Bethel <lb/>
which place a reception was <lb/>
held in the Hotel. <lb/>
Rev. Mi. pastor of the <lb/>
church a Bethel. <lb/>
Tobacco Association. <lb/>
There will be a meeting f Hie <lb/>
Pitt County Tobacco As- <lb/>
in Greenville on Saturday, <lb/>
February, 10th, the <lb/>
day in the month. On the <lb/>
day previous, 3rd, meetings will <lb/>
beheld in the several townships to <lb/>
the township <lb/>
township and the<lb/>
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quite sick. <lb/>
is. is <lb/>
visiting II. A White. <lb/>
Mrs. fl. Harrington left Fri- <lb/>
day evening Io visit at <lb/>
Alderman J. While returned <lb/>
Friday evening from <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk D. O. <lb/>
Moore left tins <lb/>
Mrs, W. B. Smith <lb/>
visit relatives near Hamil- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Raymond Tyson to <lb/>
Friday evening returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Powell, of <lb/>
Friday night hew mid returned <lb/>
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voices of men and women, boys and <lb/>
girls, mingled in shouts with the <lb/>
music. <lb/>
M. Watson in most <lb/>
appropriate words in behalf of <lb/>
school accepted the Bible, the <lb/>
inter.-ling exercises closed, <lb/>
procession again forming <lb/>
marching back to hall. <lb/>
Both the in presenting the <lb/>
Bible to the <lb/>
exercises reflect high credit upon <lb/>
the <lb/>
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A occurred <lb/>
a few miles north of town <lb/>
day in which n little fellow his <lb/>
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Ai in. I,. Blow, <lb/>
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My Stock <lb/>
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how it the cot Ion <lb/>
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be glad to reply that <lb/>
had been broken and a <lb/>
Sense started. <lb/>
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have a train to <lb/>
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to attend the district meeting a <lb/>
that place. The special train I <lb/>
return meeting that night. <lb/>
should be thoroughly f <lb/>
without this their efforts will <lb/>
amount to nothing. <lb/>
At these township meetings on <lb/>
the Bid delegates are also to lie <lb/>
to attend a meeting <lb/>
in Greenville on the 10th to take <lb/>
steps towards opposing the <lb/>
trust. <lb/>
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. <lb/>
Two Have n narrow <lb/>
cape. <lb/>
Small <lb/>
This morning had the <lb/>
first fire alarm for several mouths. <lb/>
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residence of Mr. IT. Ormond, <lb/>
corner Greene and Fourth streets, <lb/>
catching on lire on the roof. The <lb/>
turned out and the fire <lb/>
wax put but very <lb/>
Brat Braces <lb/>
men stop to consider <lb/>
when they have printing to do <lb/>
If they give the orders to their <lb/>
town paper they to that extent help <lb/>
the to advance the interests <lb/>
of their <lb/>
us you as good work <lb/>
said just as good prices us yon <lb/>
get anywhere. <lb/>
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the buck black is <lb/>
more of the two. <lb/>
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tho black to enforce such <lb/>
and association at a con <lb/>
thing, white should <lb/>
1st, Io his keep <lb/>
Veterans of N. C. <lb/>
Robert M. editor <lb/>
of the Morning Post, Raleigh, is- <lb/>
sues a urging the and <lb/>
the 71st N. t. <lb/>
the Junior Reserves, <lb/>
to tarnish him data from that <lb/>
for the forthcoming sketch of <lb/>
the soldiery of N. C, edited by <lb/>
Judge Walter <lb/>
ore John <lb/>
II. Anderson, colonel ; William <lb/>
lieut N. A. Greg <lb/>
major. <lb/>
The companies were from Cleve- <lb/>
land, Burke, Me. <lb/>
Rowan, Pitt, <lb/>
Wilson, no, <lb/>
Sampson, Hyde and perhaps some <lb/>
other counties. <lb/>
Only three of the companies arc <lb/>
given by Moore's Roster, and <lb/>
survivors arc called to aid in <lb/>
completing the record, and to give <lb/>
incidents. <lb/>
Photographs of and men. <lb/>
taken daring the war or inundate <lb/>
y thereafter, are wanted also. <lb/>
Communications should go Io <lb/>
Captain K. <lb/>
ton, N. or to R. M. Fur <lb/>
loan, care Morning Post, <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Who live near Swamp <lb/>
four miles from town, <lb/>
started to leave their home, Wed- <lb/>
lo relatives. They <lb/>
drove by u house the <lb/>
plantation to leave some message, <lb/>
and in coming back to the <lb/>
road the horse, instead of going t he <lb/>
way the young ladies wished lo go, <lb/>
turned started book home. <lb/>
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gleaned them are s Two <lb/>
little suns of Mr. J. T., Holland, <lb/>
ten and twelve, <lb/>
wore Running In the woods near <lb/>
their father's Tho older <lb/>
brother was carrying tho gun in his <lb/>
band by his side while the other <lb/>
walking directly In from of <lb/>
tho muzzle. <lb/>
11101- became entangled in s <lb/>
and Hie weapon discharged, the <lb/>
whole load taking effect the <lb/>
hack of the little ten year-old <lb/>
brother understand <lb/>
death was Mr <lb/>
and Mrs. Holland have <lb/>
of the community in <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
in Her <lb/>
as Mr, Dun i i <lb/>
driving to Palmyra with Detective <lb/>
Brunch, of his <lb/>
turned in the <lb/>
. away. The . over- <lb/>
turned men to <lb/>
ground. Mr. Branch was knocked <lb/>
senseless and Mr. Dunn was <lb/>
bruised. The hone ran two or <lb/>
the buggy and broke <lb/>
her neck. Mr. Dunn was brought <lb/>
home n buggy which <lb/>
White and Dr. were <lb/>
using while and Mr. <lb/>
Branch the station <lb/>
when Mr. buck <lb/>
the horse had walked some ills- <lb/>
from the tree, bill was <lb/>
with her neck <lb/>
i. White. <lb/>
u. I. David, <lb/>
B . Vice President. I. <lb/>
Kl 1806. <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
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r, <lb/>
Al THE OF <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
I., ii mid Discounts i <lb/>
Due from Bunks i<lb/>
rah i s s <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rev . Stumps <lb/>
Liabilities. <lb/>
stock paid in i 133,000.11 <lb/>
I Profits less <lb/>
I paid <lb/>
9,017.89 payable <lb/>
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Careful <lb/>
hobs rutted to <lb/>
week Register of Deeds <lb/>
Moore Issued marriage licenses to <lb/>
following <lb/>
Tom Smith and Man linker. <lb/>
W, A. Blocks and <lb/>
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Tin-man who enters Into bind <lb/>
nets wants everybody to know it. <lb/>
realizes his success is <lb/>
pendent upon the publicity <lb/>
pan lie given lo his venture. l <lb/>
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know how desirable n would be <lb/>
fur if with<lb/>
attract customers advertising. <lb/>
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go <lb/>
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a new <lb/>
mock <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Meats. <lb/>
Canned <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
in everything <lb/>
. i mill in up-to-date <lb/>
v. ii. w T. <lb/>
The animal became <lb/>
as running. <lb/>
the Worse would stop when <lb/>
the gate was readied, M ,,, <lb/>
of doing s he plunged rigid on <lb/>
over knocking of it <lb/>
down, and tho buggy over <lb/>
after him, not stopping lie John A. <lb/>
got lo the stable. Miss <lb/>
was thrown out of the buggy and Wooten and Margaret <lb/>
one wheel passed over her. <lb/>
was shocked and Ward and Johnson. <lb/>
bruised but escaped serious Injury. James B, and <lb/>
sister was not <lb/>
badly frightened, was a re- <lb/>
markable escape, and their friends <lb/>
are glad were so fortunate. <lb/>
Vines and Annie Blunt. <lb/>
Brown and Lulu Blunt. <lb/>
Frank and Martha <lb/>
White. <lb/>
The railroad bridge across I he <lb/>
river here was opened for a <lb/>
i-. the <lb/>
applications for <lb/>
growing out of the Spanish and <lb/>
wars arc from widows. <lb/>
the probabilities arc that we <lb/>
will have some of with it n <lb/>
bundled years hence, as we <lb/>
have four widows of the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
wars of <lb/>
wan of 1812, and of <lb/>
Mexican war. widows arc <lb/>
more numerous than <lb/>
of wanes- <lb/>
then <lb/>
soldier <lb/>
left, of war of <lb/>
of Indian wan. and <lb/>
of Mexican war,<lb/>
fur -ii kind <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
When <lb/>
want to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see <lb/>
as with then <lb/>
we promise sat- <lb/>
i-i i. <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
ii.- Points. <lb/>
We have Just opened <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete of----- <lb/>
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Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Hals, Hardware, <lb/>
Crock, tin Implements <lb/>
Meal, flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Tobacco, etc., in <lb/>
STAPLE <lb/>
in a general stock. <lb/>
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HAY. <lb/>
IDS SUED HULLS AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
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found if low as a good article can <lb/>
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Mail Matter. <lb/>
Short Sermons. <lb/>
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advertise well. As it i desirable <lb/>
to do business every day. .-o it is <lb/>
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years have scoffed at advertising <lb/>
are now coming out with up-to-date <lb/>
announcements, striving in every <lb/>
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never read except by the one Why <lb/>
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the one who receives. In these <lb/>
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cumulations. Durham Sun. <lb/>
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old son certain well-to-do me- of the mills and draw their I <lb/>
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unmanageable .-pends of in the past. A <lb/>
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liberal treatment of them. There <lb/>
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laid his tao <lb/>
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replied the <lb/>
did I ken be was <lb/>
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and mother Commissioners of Agriculture, <lb/>
in quest of their held its convention last <lb/>
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hide. as the lime for the <lb/>
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In question and discovered their j Raleigh, X. O. <lb/>
son iii the midst of a Crowd of row <lb/>
companies, the father laid hold. <lb/>
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he find some man who <lb/>
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manner, be entered a <lb/>
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pet a when proprietor look- <lb/>
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young man pushed toward <lb/>
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and, try as lie would. storekeeper <lb/>
would not let bin Once In the <lb/>
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Thomas to bare <lb/>
for bin In hit <lb/>
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day asking for work, and Edison, who <lb/>
help, referred to Hie fore- <lb/>
man, named Fulton. Tb latter took <lb/>
young foreigner on that <lb/>
he would work. This Teals did. For <lb/>
three days and be never doted <lb/>
eyes. At end of the Brat fort- <lb/>
night be bad not sleep all <lb/>
together, Fulton, the foreman, <lb/>
take n rest, tie also said to <lb/>
young man on of the <lb/>
strain they bad both been under they <lb/>
bad better have a good neat. <lb/>
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student went to a well known <lb/>
on one of boulevards got one <lb/>
sf biggest thickest <lb/>
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to be overwhelming for two. Besides. <lb/>
the were liberal, and there <lb/>
was good wine. Between thorn, <lb/>
however, they managed to make <lb/>
disappear, and then <lb/>
turning to asked If there <lb/>
was anything else he would like. <lb/>
out with inc. you know, and <lb/>
whatever you want order <lb/>
looked around for a <lb/>
minute, as If making up bis mind, and <lb/>
then hesitatingly Fulton. If <lb/>
you don't mind I would like another <lb/>
Francisco <lb/>
he <lb/>
cotton par <lb/>
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two band <lb/>
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ad on the deck a small <lb/>
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friable earth, is <lb/>
ml mango seed. This <lb/>
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the mother applied the cowhide <lb/>
good will and telling <lb/>
which was forcibly evidenced <lb/>
wild veils and pleas for <lb/>
mercy on the pan of the unruly <lb/>
boy. The mother did not cease <lb/>
from applying the cowhide until <lb/>
she had worn ii down to a <lb/>
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particular class of renders, but in- <lb/>
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continuing to be to <lb/>
who works in any part if <lb/>
the of expression; the <lb/>
the reader, the dramatist, <lb/>
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earth, then covered <lb/>
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long as ii- Is n healthy ,. -ti a pipe. <lb/>
drops on III <lb/>
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lions be lifted Hie lop covering and re- <lb/>
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appearance of a bean above <lb/>
the I III <lb/>
positive refused to singer. the <lb/>
teacher in <lb/>
publishers aim to <lb/>
make Magazine of such general j <lb/>
value and to cultured <lb/>
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bis parents home and Policeman <lb/>
Steed, who was mi duty on <lb/>
beat, called lo assistance <lb/>
with a view to earning him by <lb/>
force. <lb/>
When they had succeeded in <lb/>
carrying hint in this manner as far <lb/>
as Front street, the boy told them <lb/>
that if would tarn him loose a polished gentleman isn't apt <lb/>
and allow him, as he expressed it. to wear bis clothes shiny, <lb/>
while A man never knows what he can <lb/>
boy he would do until he doesn't get the chance. <lb/>
further resistance go grass widow is very often n <lb/>
home with them. woman husband is engaged j tried to <lb/>
released him and he walked in sowing wild oats, <lb/>
quietly with them for a few paces A mail always thinks a <lb/>
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man always a man <lb/>
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pursuit, but the boy outrun <lb/>
them and made good his escape, is lo two-thirds <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
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gave the <lb/>
man what he deserved. <lb/>
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begin to <lb/>
Land mark. <lb/>
Home First, <lb/>
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said good in <lb/>
Carolina more to <lb/>
of State than all things else do- <lb/>
Thai reason for ii- <lb/>
holding of State <lb/>
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Howard for any ease of Catarrh <lb/>
elections. The can not lie cured by Hall's <lb/>
the amendment and the Cure. <lb/>
to be voted for In An- Prop-, <lb/>
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condition each little cell, brain <lb/>
attends to its business faithful- <lb/>
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work and alcohol principally. <lb/>
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