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or in <lb/>
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Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Sal ins. Dress <lb/>
Jackets mid Mattings and nil Cloths, <lb/>
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Groceries. <lb/>
Meal, Sugar, Molasses, Scad ls, <lb/>
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Plows, Castings and Plow Nail <lb/>
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land. <lb/>
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stormy seas that <lb/>
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in ecclesiastic and civil <lb/>
affairs which was denied them <lb/>
the old world. <lb/>
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the broad foundation upon which <lb/>
has been reared the superstructure <lb/>
of our civil liberties. <lb/>
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broad and deep, consecrating <lb/>
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that we cl today those who <lb/>
live after might enjoy the bless <lb/>
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increase in the struggle between <lb/>
labor and capital. It is high time <lb/>
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realize that their interests arc <lb/>
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tor her daily bread. Capital, <lb/>
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exist, must profit by the hand of ,. . . . , <lb/>
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and artisan should regulate <lb/>
his actions as an Individual or a <lb/>
Union harmony with the spirit <lb/>
of American and her <lb/>
institutions. That capital must <lb/>
not assume role of <lb/>
the prerogatives of <lb/>
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highest safeguard of all free gov- <lb/>
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abounding river. It is <lb/>
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breaks from deep cavern of <lb/>
earth. On its broad bosom it bears <lb/>
a thousand barks. There genius <lb/>
lags of civil liberty and that free- and <lb/>
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lions as ready to defend these lib- <lb/>
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the days of the Revolution and the <lb/>
war of 1812 <lb/>
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that sacred teaching, let us re- <lb/>
that it is duty to do what <lb/>
we can to raise up those beneath <lb/>
us to our own level of virtue and <lb/>
and to welcome <lb/>
men to political benefits which <lb/>
we inherit. <lb/>
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principles of morality, the <lb/>
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elements mid life of our religion. <lb/>
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capital were to practice the <lb/>
pies upon which government <lb/>
was founded, and exemplify the <lb/>
teaching of the golden rule, the <lb/>
doing unto as we would be <lb/>
done by, we would hear less of <lb/>
lockouts, strikes and for <lb/>
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be respected among the mil ions of <lb/>
the earth for her recognition of <lb/>
rights all men their <lb/>
before the law. <lb/>
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of the free homo of brave <lb/>
as high <lb/>
our birthright Do <lb/>
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opportunities of <lb/>
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wanders through every land. It <lb/>
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of truth and of grace. <lb/>
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bounds. Sometimes that stream <lb/>
becomes a dangerous and <lb/>
destroys towns and cities upon its <lb/>
banks. But without it civilization <lb/>
humanity, all that makes society <lb/>
itself, would disappear all <lb/>
world return to ancient <lb/>
of patriotism, the bean of <lb/>
a nation lie cold and cramped, <lb/>
the ails will have no enduring <lb/>
pulse, commerce no <lb/>
ling soul, society will <lb/>
the mean an vicious will triumph. <lb/>
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passion, but a glorious real- <lb/>
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redeeming trail, to <lb/>
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for Furniture and thing in line. <lb/>
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faith, the duties, festivities <lb/>
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to our country. Let us lovingly <lb/>
uphold symbol of our an <lb/>
glorious ling of the <lb/>
state-. Let u- labor lo <lb/>
her noble example, <lb/>
peaceful propagandist justice <lb/>
freedom whole <lb/>
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our might, and defend her, should <lb/>
occasion with mortal <lb/>
lives. <lb/>
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scientific principles which economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, us well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
fur the <lb/>
Thief <lb/>
offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
case of Catarrh <lb/>
I lull can not be cured by Hall's Ca- <lb/>
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Co., <lb/>
We undersigned, <lb/>
J. for the last <lb/>
him perfectly honor- <lb/>
able in all business transactions <lb/>
able lo carry out <lb/>
obligations made by their <lb/>
. Wholesale Drug- <lb/>
gists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
Kin Marvin, <lb/>
Wholesale Toledo, O. <lb/>
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I and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system, per bottle. <lb/>
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lice. <lb/>
Tills best. <lb/>
A Century of Progress. <lb/>
I lad a mark, which Is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or Range, and not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless Imitations and substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
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bruit. <lb/>
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a light. <lb/>
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elevator. <lb/>
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the world. <lb/>
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led, population of the <lb/>
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moved from a position east of <lb/>
to u well within In- <lb/>
i percent of the people <lb/>
lived in cities one hundred years <lb/>
ago. proportion Is over <lb/>
out of hundred of pop- <lb/>
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led to a hundred millions a <lb/>
years ago. is now rapidly <lb/>
a year, <lb/>
value of the farms of <lb/>
country i- almost <lb/>
in in. <lb/>
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manufacture which <lb/>
each mil annually, more than <lb/>
. worth of products; and <lb/>
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each. <lb/>
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mark, <lb/>
other mineral products <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
J. Owner <lb/>
Entered the at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, M Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
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Assemblies <lb/>
Hon a Speak <lb/>
the ll. u. <lb/>
Special <lb/>
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a- time How are written <lb/>
are being made for the <lb/>
of of the new <lb/>
General a <lb/>
The Assembly meets lo-1 much Interest <lb/>
morrow everybody will lo the people of oar State. <lb/>
to the in <lb/>
Judge has been <lb/>
Chief of the Supremo <lb/>
Court to the late Justice <lb/>
The plan did work <lb/>
to get the plate. <lb/>
Our townsman. Hon. Thomas J. <lb/>
is now the only <lb/>
in the State. There <lb/>
will another when Gov. <lb/>
succeeds <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
The of War ha sub <lb/>
to an additional <lb/>
estimate of <lb/>
u r army chilly <lb/>
the heavy made by the <lb/>
forces ill china the Philip <lb/>
pines. <lb/>
I he Citizen says that one house <lb/>
in has but <lb/>
rooms is occupied by families <lb/>
and each family averages two or <lb/>
more children, making persons <lb/>
in I be house. There are also is <lb/>
two horses three <lb/>
attached to the premises. <lb/>
As heretofore indicated in these <lb/>
letter, Hon. Waller Moore will be <lb/>
the new presiding officer of the <lb/>
while Lieutenant-Governor <lb/>
He will preside over I he Sen- <lb/>
late until the qualification of his <lb/>
successor, <lb/>
one week after the assembling <lb/>
of the Legislature. <lb/>
Bach branch of the new General <lb/>
Assembly have moat <lb/>
able and well equipped <lb/>
officers. Mr. Turner tea vet- <lb/>
iii the Senate. He Is one <lb/>
the best parliamentarians in the <lb/>
State, of and <lb/>
able Mr. Moore is one <lb/>
of the brightest and ablest men In <lb/>
North Carolina, and as a member <lb/>
of the last legislature <lb/>
as such, soon making his way <lb/>
to the front rank of lead <lb/>
several occasions he was <lb/>
upon lo preside over the <lb/>
House, and splendid manner in <lb/>
which he performed duty was <lb/>
marked. Even years <lb/>
writer in reporting the <lb/>
proceedings of the beard it <lb/>
remarked by a number of <lb/>
tors -Waller Moore is <lb/>
mac for Speaker next The <lb/>
suggestion met with such a general <lb/>
and heart reception <lb/>
has ever since been <lb/>
ting his selection by a practically <lb/>
unanimous demand from the <lb/>
Mr. Moore is regarded by those <lb/>
j who know him well and arc <lb/>
with bis worth and ability as <lb/>
the new Methodist Orphanage last <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Raleigh Aldermen have adopted <lb/>
l he nut i spilling ordinance, already <lb/>
in force in Char- <lb/>
and many up t <lb/>
of the last <lb/>
week closed business and did not <lb/>
apply for new licenses sell liquor <lb/>
It la that most if not all of <lb/>
them quit the business as a result <lb/>
of the preaching of evangelist tie. <lb/>
Stuart here a while ago. <lb/>
The number of saloons in Raleigh <lb/>
and Wake county so far the <lb/>
year Dumber less than half those <lb/>
of a years ago. l is a <lb/>
significant There arc now <lb/>
only <lb/>
ll Is estimated that fully a half <lb/>
million dollars more than at pros <lb/>
cut available through the regular <lb/>
channels will be required to meet <lb/>
the expenses of the State govern- <lb/>
is if the prop- <lb/>
common school facilities are pro <lb/>
and adequate provision Bade <lb/>
the care of the other <lb/>
unfortunate wards of the Common- <lb/>
wealth. Where is it to come from; <lb/>
Then was an odd sight on the <lb/>
streets here to day. in the shape of <lb/>
a covered wagon in were <lb/>
father. mother and <lb/>
pairs of <lb/>
They were moving from of the of <lb/>
to Char- Carolina, and the demands upon <lb/>
observer. him party arc to <lb/>
end with his selection as Speaker. <lb/>
Mr. Woodward, who has made I was talking to one of the long <lb/>
such a deplorable record us mayor headed politicians the State <lb/>
of Atlanta, was one of the shadiest mull who has served In <lb/>
number of <lb/>
volunteered <lb/>
fellows going before he took to <lb/>
A his election he <lb/>
oped at. dons thirst, from <lb/>
a staunch, and steady <lb/>
became a constantly fuddled <lb/>
chief executive. <lb/>
What Governors Different <lb/>
Stales <lb/>
Ex Governor Grout of <lb/>
mm-. <lb/>
has been tried by <lb/>
leading men women of the <lb/>
Stale, they ail testify to <lb/>
Gov. Lon V. Stevens, of <lb/>
The science of Osteopathy, u <lb/>
far as it comes under my <lb/>
assists in relieving suffering <lb/>
Gov. T. A. North <lb/>
has helped inc. It <lb/>
has also good in my family <lb/>
and will hurl no <lb/>
Governor Mich- <lb/>
is a science entitled <lb/>
to all respect and confidence as a <lb/>
advancement In <lb/>
know ll is doing a vast union t <lb/>
good in relieving suffering and de- <lb/>
Governor M. Shaw, of <lb/>
am fully convinced Os- <lb/>
is a rational system of <lb/>
Ex-Governor John p, <lb/>
of <lb/>
prescriptions and drugs <lb/>
were as as wold <lb/>
it came to the rescue of myself and <lb/>
Congress and held a <lb/>
high and he <lb/>
this suggestion; <lb/>
I was today forced lo pick <lb/>
the probable the Demo <lb/>
caucus nominee for L. S. <lb/>
,., I Senator two years hence, I should I Mrs. and did that which <lb/>
There are ten factories in Walter Moore us the other things had tatted to do, Hon- <lb/>
gun for making sugar of sugar probably best chance of whom honor is due. <lb/>
beets. The output tor i Western It. of <lb/>
at tons, or lie measures up to his; <lb/>
pounds of refined sugar. The I will --it is one of the greatest <lb/>
factories have about suggestion struck so the <lb/>
tons of beets, which the farm- the qualified Governor John Ii. Tanner, III <lb/>
have obtained probably I <lb/>
In order to encourage the in <lb/>
the State Michigan pays <lb/>
a small bounty upon production to <lb/>
the refiner. <lb/>
; --nose for news, <lb/>
suppressing so <lb/>
Moore's <lb/>
I here arc now life Insurance <lb/>
companies doing business in the <lb/>
State or fire of <lb/>
the former and t of the latter hat <lb/>
withdrawn in 1800 alter the <lb/>
enactment law, <lb/>
The revenue <lb/>
this last year t. Ike State was KI, <lb/>
whereas in years ll <lb/>
was only ll must be re <lb/>
membered that the n <lb/>
in which as above slated, <lb/>
withdrew the State, used in <lb/>
yield it revenue. The <lb/>
Legislature did a wise thing when <lb/>
ii established the insurance depart- <lb/>
as it yields more in <lb/>
anally than ever before. <lb/>
What has become of I be old i <lb/>
hood Where Is the <lb/>
that used In be tickled the <lb/>
thought of and <lb/>
of black haws and <lb/>
What is matter with a <lb/>
man when he forgets I lie old days <lb/>
and roasted sweet no <lb/>
t tines coining smoking hut from <lb/>
the ashes of hickory <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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place to touch with old time <lb/>
things, come down I Ins way <lb/>
lit around . <lb/>
evening when Joe <lb/>
comes with <lb/>
beer, you will Bud Hen <lb/>
some of the old boyhood a <lb/>
still Down <lb/>
we lost <lb/>
ling bread, either. <lb/>
prevents from There is no doubt my mind <lb/>
thing. Mr. that Osteopathy will reach and <lb/>
will<lb/>
u. u., Jan. 7th. <lb/>
Senator of Arkansas has <lb/>
offered a providing <lb/>
for an investigation by the Senate <lb/>
Committee Military affairs of <lb/>
Hie charges of crookedness in cm- <lb/>
with s combine of officials <lb/>
to the Philippine output <lb/>
Of hemp, made by Maj. B. L. <lb/>
against <lb/>
and some other prominent officials. <lb/>
In a few remarks the necessity <lb/>
for the Senator Jones <lb/>
ex Army Officer <lb/>
has been removed <lb/>
from the public service, as the <lb/>
newspapers and as it is <lb/>
stated by one the Secretaries, on <lb/>
account of his being guilty of some <lb/>
bad conduct. The rumors are that <lb/>
he other man guilty as he <lb/>
was in with I hose things. <lb/>
If it is true the mail who re <lb/>
the c service is equal <lb/>
Iv as guilty man was re. <lb/>
moved, the facts ought to be known- <lb/>
If there been any infamous <lb/>
conduct of soil, should <lb/>
In a letter to Sec <lb/>
rotary Boot, Maj. says of <lb/>
his will simply say <lb/>
they are tine, or Adj. Hen. Corbin. <lb/>
Assistant Secretary <lb/>
Gov. Allen, and Judge mis <lb/>
tale the fuels as In their connection <lb/>
with the proposed hemp com- <lb/>
Williams, Mis- <lb/>
very Deal voicing <lb/>
the sentiments of conservative <lb/>
members of the House, regardless <lb/>
of politics when he said, in a short <lb/>
speech on the resolution offered by i <lb/>
Representative of Penn. j <lb/>
providing for an invest- <lb/>
gallon of the Son them states, <lb/>
which bad constitutionally or <lb/>
restricted suffrage, with a <lb/>
view to cutting down their <lb/>
a resolution which seem- <lb/>
ed to have no other excuse than <lb/>
desire for a little notoriety for its <lb/>
author, as It was promptly disown- <lb/>
ed by the republican leaders <lb/>
which for a time threatened to <lb/>
throw the House into a protracted <lb/>
and bitter discussion, but <lb/>
was. afterwards quietly sent to its <lb/>
death in the pigeon-holes of the <lb/>
Census is no <lb/>
man who loves American <lb/>
who is mil in his heart <lb/>
that by Constitutional and <lb/>
methods, analogous to those <lb/>
adopted in Massachusetts, <lb/>
Island and other states, the South <lb/>
h is solved this troublesome and <lb/>
almost <lb/>
It remained for two republicans <lb/>
to the harmony which has <lb/>
characterized the proceedings of <lb/>
ibis session of Congress, by calling <lb/>
each other such pet names as <lb/>
and The men <lb/>
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SUPERIOR <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
all <lb/>
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a experience with <lb/>
treat for any man who hopes <lb/>
to distance <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
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cure many chronic troubles that <lb/>
tell you that he will up medicine would have little or no <lb/>
i --.-if by .- <lb/>
and C. Smith, <lb/>
public At ,,.,, who is an admirer <lb/>
. least i may I id t <lb/>
if he enters the race, be will set <lb/>
thy has been very <lb/>
Governor Wm. <lb/>
have employed practitioner <lb/>
ion here 11-1 week of that school to treat members of <lb/>
the the end my have been portion <lb/>
of the Constitutional pleased with the results. <lb/>
Amendment will work firmly believe that this practice is <lb/>
the race. Quite on scientific principles and <lb/>
an advance la medical <lb/>
men bad the I h. Taylor, of <lb/>
same to inc. adding that it <lb/>
When a century later <lb/>
and spur tunny young ore sifting the event o this <lb/>
dark left to secure an lime for the epoch-making <lb/>
o science and civilization <lb/>
N to a new hotel, there will few chapters more <lb/>
all modern improvements and I than that d <lb/>
quite J to <lb/>
Friend. S <lb/>
If our are they arc to be right. If <lb/>
merchandise is right then it is bound to be reasonably pi iced. <lb/>
Pair is a basic principle in this store. To buy the right thing <lb/>
at the reasonable price is better, far boiler more economical than <lb/>
the wrong thing at most any old price. The poorly priced is meanly <lb/>
made, got a wrong twist in it somewhere, you can't depend upon it. <lb/>
When you good dry goods you don't want to be <lb/>
makeshifts apologies for good dry goods. We <lb/>
too strongly emphasize the goodness, the of <lb/>
the following <lb/>
It will lake he <lb/>
tho <lb/>
easily and <lb/>
quickly. , <lb/>
liniment which a <lb/>
gives strength <lb/>
to the S <lb/>
muscles- Com- i <lb/>
sense will <lb/>
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theft <lb/>
stronger the <lb/>
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winch hear tho <lb/>
strain, J <lb/>
I VESTS. <lb/>
S A woman In Wayne. I <lb/>
. Friend did J <lb/>
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S alt w.-i-- n nature's <lb/>
ordeal i h <lb/>
Get Mather's <lb/>
J drug <lb/>
Some right good values in <lb/>
Winter Wear. Heavy Fleece <lb/>
Vests for Men I. el <lb/>
. big in hosiery. <lb/>
now now <lb/>
B now <lb/>
i JACKETS. <lb/>
J Ga. <lb/>
Writ tor oar h k, S <lb/>
We come to the front with <lb/>
special lots of garments at <lb/>
SHOES SHOE <lb/>
Shoes for men and ladies. We <lb/>
will cut the price more half <lb/>
to push out some of these goods. <lb/>
They were 91.00 now 1.25 <lb/>
now now 1.75 now <lb/>
1.00, 2.00 now 1.20. <lb/>
KID GLOVES. <lb/>
Kid gloves for ladies and misses. <lb/>
These arc the t grade always <lb/>
they will go the next ten days <lb/>
at all sizes and all colors. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Men youth's clothing will <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
NEWSY II V <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
prices that would lie suicidal j go for the few days at <lb/>
earlier in season, and yet price. <lb/>
wearing lime has just <lb/>
They have been reduced from <lb/>
to 18.75, 5.00 to 3.25, 0.00 to 4.00, <lb/>
7.00 to to 0.00. <lb/>
These jackets are new. <lb/>
Youths were 91.00 now <lb/>
5.00 now 0.00 now 4.00 <lb/>
were now <lb/>
5.00 now 0.00 now 4.25, 7.00 <lb/>
now 5.00, 8.00 now <lb/>
STOCK LAW. <lb/>
Contributed. <lb/>
There has considerable <lb/>
Jan. . <lb/>
The Board of Directors of the <lb/>
High School held a <lb/>
meeting in the new col- <lb/>
building and much business of <lb/>
importance was transacted. <lb/>
oral members of the Board from u tat ion in regard to the stock law <lb/>
distance were ill attendance. fr Falkland, a portion <lb/>
in of Christmas and the of Beaver Data and <lb/>
holiday stir we still have a large townships, and I find that there is <lb/>
lot of wire fence on Winter a of white people in <lb/>
Wire Fence Co. i this territory who are in favor of <lb/>
Miss Annie Lee alter the law. But in order <lb/>
a delightful holiday sea-1 petition, and to <lb/>
son at her home, Staley, X. re- thoroughly demonstrate to the leg <lb/>
turned Friday evening has re- which is now assembling <lb/>
sinned her duties as assistant that the people really need this <lb/>
lei pal in the Winterville High J law for this territory, has been <lb/>
School. Her brother, Hubert Sta suggested to and I now <lb/>
came with her and the white people in Falkland <lb/>
the spring term of the school. a portion of Beaver <lb/>
When you arrange your garden bold <lb/>
yon had best get our chicken and ,., day of January at <lb/>
rabbit proof wire fence, feel high respective voting places <lb/>
st cents per yard, Winterville purpose of settling this mat <lb/>
Wire Fence Co, say the law shall come or to <lb/>
Miss Nannie D. Wool, who ex- the law shall not come, <lb/>
presses herself as a most, have a very valuable <lb/>
pleasant Xmas at her home ill F think for this territory and am <lb/>
Va., has returned. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
Commissioner Cannon. <lb/>
the first Monday in <lb/>
when the Board of <lb/>
Commissioners the <lb/>
new term, C. J. <lb/>
Tucker was a hospital at Bait i <lb/>
operated upon for in- <lb/>
juries he had received in a boiler <lb/>
explosion at his gin during the fall. <lb/>
At the January meeting on <lb/>
day of this neck he was <lb/>
but notified the other members of <lb/>
the Board that circumstances were <lb/>
such that he could qualify. <lb/>
This a vacancy on the Board <lb/>
and Superior Court Clerk D. C. <lb/>
More Mr. Jesse Cannon <lb/>
of township to fill the <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Mr. Tucker made an excellent <lb/>
Commissioner the term he served <lb/>
county bis re-nomination <lb/>
for the office by the county con- <lb/>
was unanimous. Mr. Can- <lb/>
non is one the best men we have <lb/>
in the and the Clerk could <lb/>
not have appointed a better man <lb/>
land the delightful strains of music I necessary in order <lb/>
were T i the h <lb/>
T, of solute necessity. No <lb/>
bill, which takes one of is <lb/>
Maine's representative and one el. <lb/>
ll. II. <lb/>
vole, and of <lb/>
Maine, who has made a <lb/>
of throwing firebrands among re- <lb/>
publican combustibles ever since <lb/>
to till the position. He has accept <lb/>
willing Ho have it if <lb/>
Best grade farm fence with barb- <lb/>
to show <lb/>
really an ab- I <lb/>
, . , . Brogden Dead. <lb/>
legislature of i <lb/>
justice can Ignore my petition and I H. died <lb/>
if people wast the law passed I, -it Si <lb/>
,, bis home, about a mile and <lb/>
it. . . Ha <lb/>
the European plan be <lb/>
l erected in tin- <lb/>
very opposite <lb/>
hall. . <lb/>
in Cotton <lb/>
decline <lb/>
to lake the public into <lb/>
light with Hi. <lb/>
, d the reformation in <lb/>
ii Ii will have to come <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
as <lb/>
system, known <lb/>
l--. Ali <lb/>
The If-curd starts <lb/>
in year with the excellent <lb/>
advice to Its m <lb/>
ho ., <lb/>
IS v i. e. applicable 1-1 every <lb/>
he who is sup <lb/>
parting the rt-apportion <lb/>
bill which reduces the n-i <lb/>
of no state, which <lb/>
is beluga supported the <lb/>
may kn-ck out <lb/>
bill, <lb/>
had a haul Hopkins <lb/>
and tor order, while <lb/>
lock, at <lb/>
, , . . . and a half <lb/>
ask them to assemble on the above years, <lb/>
day and ratify my work. He represented his county In the <lb/>
cents per I The citizens of each township are legislature before the war. <lb/>
Winterville Wire organize at o'clock I M get The Argus <lb/>
j the consents of opinion and <lb/>
i- i. i. . , . I the ticket with Gov. <lb/>
is m meat I and then appoint one or more <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Prof. <lb/>
spirits, and well he may delegates to go lo Raleigh with my <lb/>
j be. for day's session of his petition bill for the stock law. <lb/>
I spring term opened with twenty- <lb/>
two new pupils, and there arc <lb/>
quite n large still to come. <lb/>
There isn't the doubt <lb/>
that enrollment for the present <lb/>
Will far one bun. <lb/>
Tod R. and to <lb/>
governor's chair on the death <lb/>
of the latter. Subsequently he <lb/>
of district in con- <lb/>
He never married. He was <lb/>
shall either give up my or <lb/>
at one time wealthy, but lost <lb/>
the wrangling, the of <lb/>
session. <lb/>
the <lb/>
handle I-, Inn ii <lb/>
tin that I bey ma <lb/>
luring plan to <lb/>
I , r <lb/>
-i- . <lb/>
Our N. ii ii miner <lb/>
. P. III.-, appears I. . <lb/>
ii mil i his work In <lb/>
The child as received <lb/>
its ill <lb/>
i s counties and <lb/>
Hi tie North Carolina bin Just <lb/>
to cab-1 the a h ch <lb/>
up a Industrially and <lb/>
prosperously. Let each and every <lb/>
lend a helping hand, am. a <lb/>
voice to keep- <lb/>
i Mills an spread a fair <lb/>
passing will <lb/>
I e Post. <lb/>
Ho, <lb/>
The State will be invited <lb/>
to attend the inauguration <lb/>
A railroad rate of one <lb/>
per mile Mas for <lb/>
the I Light <lb/>
Infantry by the Osceola <lb/>
could cm a figure at the In- <lb/>
A late i- bulletin gives <lb/>
number I barns and <lb/>
as <lb/>
ed <lb/>
mi farms aid it <lb/>
shown that mall the Not ill Caro- <lb/>
and low us there are on- <lb/>
asses. <lb/>
There is some this. <lb/>
We-hall not ask a <lb/>
Raleigh Peat. <lb/>
dud pupils. When the college down plank <lb/>
duly furnished and everything in to of New <lb/>
we will have the George tobacco <lb/>
school cut of the Wilmington and up said road to <lb/>
railroad. Our teachers Beaver Dam swamp, thence <lb/>
cannot lie excelled, and the straight across woods to road near <lb/>
ties naturally us are Heading Branch, thence to <lb/>
very indeed, on same road, thence <lb/>
every advantage will be taken to j with present stock law line to j <lb/>
make this school of the highest river thence up said river touch-j <lb/>
Wilson and <lb/>
destroy it. personal <lb/>
territory to be enclosed is for party I He <lb/>
something as Beginning was honest in all his dealings <lb/>
at Jim Cobb's law gale <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
that the in fears of hi- <lb/>
hose be b it yet to live. <lb/>
believes <lb/>
are <lb/>
grade, admits no <lb/>
To a Cheap Stock fence get <lb/>
our two fool hog fence at l cents <lb/>
per yard and put two strain of <lb/>
barbed wire at top. We can sup- <lb/>
ply you with wire. Win- <lb/>
Wire Fence Co. <lb/>
Edward Hamilton, of <lb/>
bits moved bis family hero so his <lb/>
children may h the of a <lb/>
school. <lb/>
hubs <lb/>
wanted by the A ii Cox Mfg. <lb/>
J. A. Jan ell left yesterday for <lb/>
counties. <lb/>
My petition calls for such n line I <lb/>
is highly for the. <lb/>
people to meet the appointed . <lb/>
by their action let me know <lb/>
what to do with it, lo either send <lb/>
it with proper bill to the Leg- <lb/>
or bum it and say nothing <lb/>
It. Watt <lb/>
he Tribune says Mill <lb/>
Rocky Mount to accept a left that town Monday <lb/>
in the shops. . <lb/>
growth white <lb/>
oak wanted factory J- <lb/>
of the A. i. Cox Mfg. Co. The couple never met but the <lb/>
Prank if Scotland match was arranged through <lb/>
Neck, spent last night here. . , <lb/>
A. the . . <lb/>
puns for cotton seed. <lb/>
LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA <lb/>
CAPITAL SURPLUS<lb/>
THE SOUTH'S MOST <lb/>
BUSINESS MB <lb/>
PRUDENT <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb/>
THE PROFITS IN <lb/>
GO TO GENERAL <lb/>
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb/>
men ii if good <lb/>
MM <lb/>
BEVERLEY B.<lb/>
. N <lb/>
I WANT FOB A <lb/>
AND <lb/>
AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY <lb/>
S IT COST. <lb/>
They are going at these prices. <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
Oil in Solids Tic <lb/>
Lancaster <lb/>
Silver Star Homespun <lb/>
Is Plaid<lb/>
Denim <lb/>
Mills Sheeting; <lb/>
wide, and<lb/>
Chester Cotton <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Heavy red twilled Flannel all <lb/>
wool, at <lb/>
Heavy twilled Jeans <lb/>
Bleaching <lb/>
wide Re <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
i Fruit of the Loom yard wide <lb/>
I Mooch Wood I yard wide heavy <lb/>
Sheeting <lb/>
Arlington yard <lb/>
wide all wool <lb/>
Suiting <lb/>
inch <lb/>
inch all <lb/>
Doable width Plaids <lb/>
l piece Cream double <lb/>
width kind, <lb/>
for Lining tie <lb/>
Full line of Percales col- <lb/>
ors yard wide <lb/>
I It. A G. Corsets at 91.10 <lb/>
Towels your own price just a <lb/>
few left. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Be <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
In the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
The for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
rind the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
seed at S. M. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
by W. L. of cow taken up, <lb/>
Head the of Caro- <lb/>
and when you are <lb/>
give a cull. <lb/>
Gov. ha A. <lb/>
who was to the <lb/>
from this county. <lb/>
The infant child of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. W. L. Forbes, of South <lb/>
Greenville, died Monday night. <lb/>
None of the traveling newspaper <lb/>
men have been around this court. <lb/>
Something for a January <lb/>
term <lb/>
Frank Wilson is closing out bis <lb/>
dry goods to make mom for a <lb/>
Block of furnishings <lb/>
quotes some low prices today. <lb/>
This new century year would be <lb/>
a good time to revive the Chamber <lb/>
of Commerce and see if through the <lb/>
organization something can ac <lb/>
for Greenville. <lb/>
B. W. will make <lb/>
ville his headquarters for the re- <lb/>
of the cotton season. His <lb/>
office will be the rear of B, E. <lb/>
Griffin's jewelry store THE BE- <lb/>
i corner. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
of application to the General As- <lb/>
to prohibit the sale of <lb/>
liquor within two miles of <lb/>
Missionary church near <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
We are off after a lot of line <lb/>
horses and mules have a <lb/>
special sale our stables Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday, 11th and 13th. <lb/>
Greenville Livery Company. <lb/>
H. S. II Salesman. <lb/>
Class <lb/>
Ii. W. a caterer who <lb/>
had considerable experience <lb/>
in both and Danville, <lb/>
has opened a strictly res- <lb/>
here in of the <lb/>
stores. His place will be special- <lb/>
prepared to serve ladies. Such <lb/>
a as this will prove a <lb/>
great convenience. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
G. has disposed <lb/>
of the following eases in his court <lb/>
since lost <lb/>
Wiggins, disorderly con- <lb/>
duct using language, <lb/>
fined costs, <lb/>
Beatrice Ball, disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and using profane language. <lb/>
one penny and costs, 93.76. a special of one nun- <lb/>
January term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
convened this awning with <lb/>
A. L. presiding <lb/>
solicitor L. I. representing <lb/>
State. The charge of Judge <lb/>
Coble to the jury was a good <lb/>
one. pointing out their clear- <lb/>
The following compose the grand <lb/>
jury for the B. Parker, <lb/>
foreman, O. W. James, Henry Al- <lb/>
F. F- B. White- <lb/>
burst, Anderson. J. K. Par <lb/>
c. D. W. <lb/>
D. W. Ellis Johnson, <lb/>
J. I. Carroll, John A. Lang. F. <lb/>
Boyd, D. J <lb/>
Holland, Canady Moore E- T. <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence is officer <lb/>
of the jury. <lb/>
The jury for this week is <lb/>
composed of A. J. <lb/>
Sanford J. A. Wilson, J. <lb/>
It. Cobb, W. B. James, Win. <lb/>
House, A. B. D. <lb/>
sou, J. B. J. A. Forbes, <lb/>
W. c. Gardner, ll. w. Brown and <lb/>
G. T. Allen. <lb/>
K. Fleming ii serving as <lb/>
Court crier. <lb/>
The following eases were dis- <lb/>
posed <lb/>
Taylor, assault <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
pended on payment of costs. <lb/>
Joseph Forbes, selling liquor on <lb/>
Sunday, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
he pay a line of and costs. <lb/>
Oscar Phillips, assault <lb/>
weapon, pleads golly, judgment <lb/>
impended on payment of costs. <lb/>
Isaac Hay, trespass, pleads <lb/>
judgment suspended pay- <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Elijah Marrow, carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
suspended payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
S. I Dudley, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs. <lb/>
and Tin- <lb/>
assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
William resisting of- <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment BUS <lb/>
ponded on payment of costs. <lb/>
Isaac Best, assault with deadly <lb/>
Weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs-. <lb/>
bane Best, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs. <lb/>
The case against W. H. <lb/>
on the Charge Of poisoning his wife <lb/>
set for Tuesday of next week <lb/>
W. C. Jones, drunk and down, <lb/>
lined one penny and costs,, <lb/>
Food for Thought. <lb/>
The following, taken from an ex- <lb/>
change, is as full of hard horse <lb/>
reuse as an egg is of meet and <lb/>
ought to be red prayed over by <lb/>
every <lb/>
are hard times. We <lb/>
let timber rot bay <lb/>
We ashes and <lb/>
away and buy soap. We <lb/>
raise yellow dugs and buy hogs. <lb/>
We let our go to waste <lb/>
buy commercial <lb/>
tick. We send our boys out with <lb/>
a HI gun and a f Hi dog to hunt <lb/>
live cent birds. We oppose every <lb/>
plan lo town won- <lb/>
why we fail to prosper. <lb/>
one kick us. <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
Tho following names were on the <lb/>
roll of honor in Mrs. Minnie Man- <lb/>
school in District for <lb/>
the mouth of <lb/>
Forbes, Neva Forbes, <lb/>
Forbes, Nancy Smith, Mary <lb/>
Parker, Martha Waters, <lb/>
Sutton, Mamie Button, Maud <lb/>
ordered. <lb/>
Jones, affray, pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment that the defendant be <lb/>
imprisoned the county jail <lb/>
months with leave to hire out. <lb/>
affray, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
The James Lewis ease that was <lb/>
commenced Tuesday is still <lb/>
progress. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses, <lb/>
ton, Dora Dora Manning, j first weak In January <lb/>
Forbes, Coy of Deeds Moore issued mar- <lb/>
Forbes, Manning, Allen licenses to following <lb/>
Raymond <lb/>
A Business <lb/>
A writer whose <lb/>
business it is to give disinterested <lb/>
advice to advertisers has this to <lb/>
sit down and wait <lb/>
for the coming of a busier season, <lb/>
but bunt around the store for go d <lb/>
things that you nil offer at bur <lb/>
gain prices and tell about ii in year <lb/>
You may have to <lb/>
employ extra clerks lo care of <lb/>
the increased trade, but it will <lb/>
keep your present force busy and <lb/>
give you a <lb/>
For Cash. <lb/>
J. Westbrook, of <lb/>
who has gained quite a <lb/>
reputation US whistler, recently <lb/>
went lo New York and made en- <lb/>
at per for the <lb/>
display of his unusual lie <lb/>
will whistle for the Edison <lb/>
graph the forenoons, <lb/>
while in the evenings be will <lb/>
at Mr. Westbrook <lb/>
lived a season in some <lb/>
years ago, and is especially <lb/>
for Ills clever of <lb/>
role when <lb/>
so excellently played in <lb/>
open house His friends here <lb/>
congratulate him that he is now <lb/>
whistling up M much cash. <lb/>
Well the good people and surrounding <lb/>
be thankful and proud of their log Store the bargains <lb/>
that come from that great institution. third time this season <lb/>
has the buyer been north, scouring the Nett i ;. Boston <lb/>
and Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped all the <lb/>
Thin was securing a leading manufacturer's mil shipment <lb/>
of line clothing and boys intended u clothier in <lb/>
Tex., but which wax countermanded on of the Hood. <lb/>
is. we can offer men and boys high l grade clothing <lb/>
half the old time clothier's price. They will be ready and placed on <lb/>
the tables on <lb/>
Wednesday Morn. <lb/>
o clock <lb/>
Four Oar Loads Merchandise Bought <lb/>
SUITS. <lb/>
Dark colors, double <lb/>
breasted, wool cheviot, kind <lb/>
now <lb/>
BOYS WOOL SUITS. <lb/>
kind title. wool <lb/>
pants 91.50 kind now <lb/>
HENS SHOES. <lb/>
91.60 kind now kind <lb/>
now 2.98,4.00 kind now <lb/>
PA <lb/>
92.70 kind now 91.68, 1.60 kind <lb/>
now About pairs left. <lb/>
GROWING. <lb/>
What has made our stoic such <lb/>
a busy place What we advertise <lb/>
do. The throngs that daily till <lb/>
the store is the very best c <lb/>
hat we lather understate <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value we <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
We leave it to yon if there is not a snap, vim or go, about <lb/>
perceptible in any other business in Greenville. Ii is no <lb/>
secret. The dry goods and clothiers are sleeping, <lb/>
for you to come pay percent, profit. Will you <lb/>
do ft Or will you trade with u live, progressive concern <lb/>
that i- like a Trojan and making your dollar buy two dollars <lb/>
We have the business since arc in our <lb/>
already, and now to i-. <lb/>
Holiday Goods, Greatest of ah <lb/>
a it t i v <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
910.00 kind now 90.46. <lb/>
HOSE. <lb/>
kind now kind now <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
SKI <lb/>
97.60 kind now 98.08, 6.00 kind <lb/>
now 2.09. 3.00 kind now <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
91.50 kind now 2.00 kind <lb/>
now 1.39, 2.50 kind now 1.08,3.60 <lb/>
kind now 2.68, <lb/>
liver price is so low that it es- <lb/>
a record for itself and is <lb/>
m positively beyond the reach of the <lb/>
An H a t within three <lb/>
is <lb/>
Over <lb/>
C f a big you <lb/>
-inc. the <lb/>
3rd Northern Trip Successful. <lb/>
Sidney Daniel and Maggie Hy- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
W. and Annie <lb/>
John D. Williams and <lb/>
T. and Susan <lb/>
I Minn. <lb/>
and Had- <lb/>
dock. <lb/>
Joe II. Davis and Ida Craft. <lb/>
Charlie Stokes and Nannie Can- <lb/>
non. <lb/>
George and <lb/>
Ned and Purvis, <lb/>
Louis Short and Laura Daniel. <lb/>
Henry and <lb/>
Hooker Harris and Laura Cooper <lb/>
A Hoe- <lb/>
The largest hog ever seen in <lb/>
Greenville exhibited today on <lb/>
the Square In front of the court <lb/>
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often better t I would walk the <lb/>
length this town to trade with <lb/>
a that I knew lather Hum lo <lb/>
trade w a man I had never seen <lb/>
before. I am not out of a <lb/>
or any of my family, but seeing so <lb/>
many good, worthy salesmen who <lb/>
are on the street, with nothing to <lb/>
do, who were raised behind the <lb/>
counter, prompts me lo write this. <lb/>
lot be for Greenville, <lb/>
for county <lb/>
North for North Caro- <lb/>
first and all lime, <lb/>
everything else being X. <lb/>
las-s which require voters to <lb/>
have some measure intelligence <lb/>
lo enable them to exercise III <lb/>
rights sovereign citizens. It is <lb/>
quite probable lbs <lb/>
may never reach the dignity <lb/>
either legal m political <lb/>
as the leaders of <lb/>
can wisely assume that when <lb/>
suffrage is within reach of all by <lb/>
simply <lb/>
their own ballots there can be no <lb/>
infraction of supreme law of <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
A Close <lb/>
S number of <lb/>
of sportsmen this State are <lb/>
declaring it WOUld lie Witt In <lb/>
the next Legislature to pan a Ian <lb/>
which will the of <lb/>
pail ridges for the next Use rears, <lb/>
if ibis is not done the are <lb/>
that plastically all birds in <lb/>
North Carolina will be killed inside <lb/>
tan years at outside. <lb/>
lour or live partridges <lb/>
been shot and trapped in <lb/>
most reckless, Wasteful fashion; <lb/>
and, despite the law <lb/>
shipment birds from the <lb/>
State, Carolina is at <lb/>
a good <lb/>
birds j <lb/>
markets. This statement is made <lb/>
advisedly. It is no trouble to COS- <lb/>
partridges for <lb/>
fact that many dealers to <lb/>
their advantage, <lb/>
The entire of killing <lb/>
bird- in this Stale for market is on <lb/>
an -d a. <lb/>
basis, <lb/>
i . i- your j rot in <lb/>
General <lb/>
to be found in store I'll County, Well taught choice <lb/>
the of the I-- America <lb/>
Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Rummer <lb/>
Winter. work for and mil mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. II is our to yon yon and to <lb/>
sell you if yon the best -nice, polite <lb/>
attention, i- ii well <lb/>
established as up on own merits, <lb/>
When you come to you will i do ml lee <lb/>
if you do not our stock buying <lb/>
us following Hues of general merchandise. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
The man who advertises only <lb/>
a while docs gel a full <lb/>
value of his Neither <lb/>
he nor his business ever benefits <lb/>
from the cumulative value of pub- <lb/>
His announcement <lb/>
may bear some fruit proportion <lb/>
to its individual value, but one <lb/>
absorbs nothing of the good <lb/>
wrought by other. His <lb/>
name is not kept constantly before <lb/>
sells tin about S cents i bird <lb/>
ill the last Mil,., retails for treble <lb/>
amount, If he do, do Ibis <lb/>
he leases tin. rights Oil his <lb/>
place lo sportsmen for u <lb/>
nominal pi ice. In <lb/>
dues he profit, <lb/>
In spite of tin wholesale <lb/>
it Is that there are <lb/>
more partridges in North Carolina <lb/>
than any other State in the <lb/>
Tills lad or <lb/>
should be in with <lb/>
end in view, birds should <lb/>
be protected for a few <lb/>
least. <lb/>
mailer In what. <lb/>
State they tho <lb/>
penalty of game lava, <lb/>
Look at mail, foolish <lb/>
mid practical dilution the bis <lb/>
on in a few years. Other big <lb/>
game in the West has <lb/>
from a similar murderous <lb/>
it. <lb/>
This subject, us applied <lb/>
should be seriously considered by i <lb/>
North Car partridge <lb/>
is home in this Stale. <lb/>
It best of sport as <lb/>
land Satins, Dress I . <lb/>
and Oil <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Slums. <lb/>
Hot I I lust en . <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sugar, I e, Laid. ls, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Casting, and Plow <lb/>
If for thing In line <lb/>
We strictly for Push, but s-M for Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our limit,, is Merit and <lb/>
co. <lb/>
ah Honor hie Stan. <lb/>
I I I , i -to <lb/>
I; I . , , <lb/>
honest . , , rifle that <lb/>
b a in <lb/>
years <lb/>
The <lb/>
I 1.11 of the <lb/>
mi It which <lb/>
I , 1.1 in <lb/>
la- It ins n. mil the <lb/>
of hi- . I high <lb/>
Of <lb/>
the m <lb/>
paid, <lb/>
II seems the r the <lb/>
yo a. a hard<lb/>
ail old I I ;,, <lb/>
c an f . <lb/>
dollars, Misfortune overtook <lb/>
. I.- . unable lo mil, <lb/>
death Hie . <lb/>
. i-i p; lie <lb/>
produce the host results <lb/>
In fruit, vegetable or grab, die <lb/>
u I must contain <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
them free. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
works, <lb/>
How's Thief <lb/>
We off,, One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
lb v. ,.,,.,. <lb/>
by I <lb/>
III I l <lb/>
is In <lb/>
inventory <lb/>
Wind Ii D. C., ;, <lb/>
Atlanta, The Supreme <lb/>
a mailer of ,, , B Liverpool, I <lb/>
a within the reach of <lb/>
most one. Rut thin <lb/>
ion will not lost if some restriction <lb/>
s not placed on unreasonable kill- <lb/>
The bin should be protect- <lb/>
ed, a close season for live years. <lb/>
This protection would be of in- <lb/>
calculable benefit to the vendor, <lb/>
the sportsman and the consumer.- <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
by his her <lb/>
A Curious <lb/>
High Point of the <lb/>
the people. It is not There lives <lb/>
Hence he ii a measure ad- <lb/>
every lime ho <lb/>
High a <lb/>
who is <lb/>
Heal. sh <lb/>
Insurance nun,. <lb/>
that <lb/>
he in vast last year the origin <lb/>
of twenty-live fires found <lb/>
them <lb/>
of these except two <lb/>
and is <lb/>
in almost every ease there was <lb/>
It is nut a <lb/>
lent presumption nor a reflection <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
loner ten of these <lb/>
were found to be there <lb/>
were others likewise incendiary, <lb/>
origin of which was not <lb/>
People speak of the <lb/>
under their but it is well <lb/>
known that there are a <lb/>
fires in North Carolina. <lb/>
The only time a man of <lb/>
taken his wife in,, his <lb/>
is to tell her he is <lb/>
any MOBS <lb/>
s age, and never walk w <lb/>
n her life, being confined lo a <lb/>
cradle all these year-,. Sim is the <lb/>
only child of Mr. W. S. <lb/>
Real, of this plan. When three <lb/>
days old the unfortunate child <lb/>
a severe stroke of <lb/>
the left arm and side She is one <lb/>
of a pair of twins <lb/>
dying soon after bl rib, When three <lb/>
weeks old her head began to en <lb/>
large, the opening of <lb/>
tho fissures of the skull <lb/>
mod size inches <lb/>
after she <lb/>
was thrown into spoons from <lb/>
which she has since <lb/>
of reputation <lb/>
seen her, some them coin- <lb/>
from a long distance to <lb/>
which to <lb/>
the history of <lb/>
science. Al Hie Invalid <lb/>
i being treated <lb/>
Knight, the <lb/>
Science and Healing, who, it is <lb/>
claimed, is eliciting a change I'm <lb/>
the better her condition. <lb/>
mid Insurance I vs, <lb/>
Ala., this Involving tin <lb/>
while attending the validity of I In- in a lira in <lb/>
School, was seen here the <lb/>
Two of his brothers to keep an of his <lb/>
hero tonight from u <lb/>
Ala., and gave nut the holding if this <lb/>
letter as being revived the WOW not d. <lb/>
supposed The letter Kearney were hardware <lb/>
was mailed in Memphis. Tenn., III A f, T., and lull <lb/>
ii, and bore a special Court <lb/>
livery of the Circuit <lb/>
As kidnapping is decided that this did <lb/>
all the rage nowadays, we the and <lb/>
stolen your We to j Supreme Cum this <lb/>
before but ion. <lb/>
Child never gel a chance. We <lb/>
I now your <lb/>
a, sou refuses to tell <lb/>
we only SIS oil his per- <lb/>
son. Us a boy above aver- <lb/>
age and we need him <lb/>
so we intend lo keep him, <lb/>
Saying Man <lb/>
in.;. ,. , <lb/>
A in <lb/>
dime Sage, <lb/>
Dead men's don't <lb/>
lit, hail.-. A. <lb/>
but you might end a I a man becomes <lb/>
general delivery, <lb/>
Oily, as we will In that city, by a reputation than <lb/>
the I nun this reaches you, stating live Up <lb/>
bow much you will give for bis it <lb/>
turn if the amount <lb/>
will write you <lb/>
about It. an., <lb/>
as t won't do <lb/>
aid would your of <lb/>
him. Will allow him <lb/>
to sign his name to prove t <lb/>
we are not inking. We <lb/>
a and <lb/>
caring for as a sick <lb/>
son a younger <lb/>
The boy's signature attach <lb/>
to the letter, which contained <lb/>
some SHOTS, <lb/>
in tier <lb/>
year class. brother say <lb/>
is unable to <lb/>
sum. The of the is <lb/>
prostrated w grief, <lb/>
1- not way a th. in, the <lb/>
is . <lb/>
lo <lb/>
I I It . <lb/>
it <lb/>
vi-i pay to morrow If yon cm <lb/>
you it nil <lb/>
morrow. Ham <lb/>
lieu i n <lb/>
he . . Ii ., <lb/>
. I. y . . , . .,; ., <lb/>
. . III J J Oil <lb/>
first . n n , <lb/>
Iii i-. <lb/>
. <lb/>
; in <lb/>
several I loll he <lb/>
you ,. fellow con <lb/>
Inn Hie debt. <lb/>
A v, a I lie <lb/>
ledger <lb/>
d, j mil sin , I <lb/>
In I he <lb/>
in full, on ., <lb/>
rest o ,. . . <lb/>
of iii in r,. <lb/>
c e, <lb/>
Ion bill <lb/>
. I hill j, In , ii, . <lb/>
. . . ii, debt <lb/>
ha Week lifter Wit . <lb/>
Ill mill niter month lie Unwed <lb/>
up v H. . <lb/>
live and <lb/>
much a- nine dollars. He <lb/>
hands over <lb/>
receipt mid walk, <lb/>
If the was the <lb/>
main of tut ordinary duty. The <lb/>
deb i- rapidly <lb/>
of ii i, j aid ., yum <lb/>
nil not In fore whole, <lb/>
Hi, 1- liquidated, <lb/>
II . .,, In <lb/>
j paper save cm lo <lb/>
minor in in city <lb/>
that Mr, during bis term <lb/>
not live In <lb/>
executive m hotel, <lb/>
II shall prove will be, <lb/>
suppose, reasons of 01.1110- <lb/>
that under the <lb/>
is not a <lb/>
of the lilies it to <lb/>
Mr, i- man v, ill, a <lb/>
large II.- lie <lb/>
executive mum <lb/>
and Is <lb/>
j I'll s; ,. ,. <lb/>
properly bulb m, <lb/>
around II, <lb/>
for tin I, ., ,. ii- <lb/>
., I ii i- but I. urn lido II <lb/>
should pay lo <lb/>
salary <lb/>
Co., Prop. Toledo O. <lb/>
We I hi <lb/>
for the IS years, <lb/>
and Hi ii him <lb/>
,; In I <lb/>
it . . lam tally able to carry out <lb/>
I'll by their <lb/>
I Drug- <lb/>
gists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
Marvin, <lb/>
-all Toledo, <lb/>
Calm i taken In- <lb/>
tern illy, noting directly upon the <lb/>
I I and ms surfaces of the <lb/>
cm. Price per bottle. <lb/>
nil Druggists. <lb/>
Inc. <lb/>
Hull's family best, <lb/>
The The <lb/>
World observed of the <lb/>
century by Issuing a <lb/>
to tin- news of <lb/>
phonetic <lb/>
-loin i, through- <lb/>
out ., d Tin <lb/>
the <lb/>
are nu of the <lb/>
; s with <lb/>
Mar-; of tho of so <lb/>
air ship express who <lb/>
the messenger to death with <lb/>
liquid a description of <lb/>
In vapor I <lb/>
recital of the <lb/>
in the of abandoned <lb/>
milt I several lairds <lb/>
II ion-, foul liquid <lb/>
In items <lb/>
iii <lb/>
to make a farewell <lb/>
f Ann tho death of a <lb/>
rocked <lb/>
in his cradle, <lb/>
at of a from the <lb/>
sixth <lb/>
A- <lb/>
leads with 10.1 <lb/>
pounds, coming second <lb/>
with North <lb/>
third with <lb/>
Virginia fourth <lb/>
A wise unique in the annals of <lb/>
V was decided in <lb/>
Corporation of Norfolk hut <lb/>
week, v hen a jury, the case of <lb/>
dog belonging to <lb/>
Mi-. was not <lb/>
I i he dog was on for <lb/>
ii. U Mar- <lb/>
was <lb/>
Inti d tho showing <lb/>
lb tin I a- mil i and <lb/>
i nip I of prominent <lb/>
. the <lb/>
I hi 1.1,1,1, Including the <lb/>
ling the office II Cy in tin. <lb/>
1- a man . . , ., , . <lb/>
It Lea new one i <lb/>
pie to know bat, <lb/>
din . u ;, dog <lb/>
. . , , ,,, I,;,,,. <lb/>
Mi v. mini Jury, of his <lb/>
We the I,. .-I, , won't do, <lb/>
Hue in ii- wisdom, . m of he <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Ibsen <lb/>
. before <lb/>
and <lb/>
him . shot, Imprisoned, <lb/>
mill-, ho ran say <lb/>
that dog has not his in <lb/>
It I bull Sun. <lb/>
North cannot to <lb/>
mil In i ml bet child<lb/>
I-i.- unable lo lead u ml write, pm, ,,. would give <lb/>
Si . <lb/>
are that each of M <lb/>
for die v <lb/>
the in ,. ,,, ,. ,., ., <lb/>
liters t place <lb/>
s. <lb/>
home Hie <lb/>
of win, the poll. <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii when making <lb/>
<lb/>
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