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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The man who is hardest <lb/>
to please is the one we are <lb/>
to have enter our <lb/>
store. <lb/>
pleasure our <lb/>
for e <lb/>
in i matter he within <lb/>
reason, he gad it In re. i- <lb/>
ban- always been Me to <lb/>
ll. such our business has <lb/>
to its <lb/>
our tar larger <lb/>
ever before, but our <lb/>
has betas e till <lb/>
have ii dig if <lb/>
Includes stile Hint is <lb/>
this season. We are reducing if <lb/>
the <lb/>
i- no use delaying j. <lb/>
purchases any longer. This <lb/>
we Have made a selection <lb/>
of Superb Sack Suits <lb/>
for made up from the newel <lb/>
a. patterns, the very <lb/>
deigns, and worth TA <lb/>
from ,,, <lb/>
our price i--. <lb/>
We those<lb/>
Suit- <lb/>
. . . ,, .,,,. , We have <lb/>
forth. . up <lb/>
A swell Hails are <lb/>
worth H. w art nu and MS, T CA <lb/>
mi g. <lb/>
At the on Straw i-no <lb/>
Straw i to ,.,,. in old or hat. <lb/>
of Monty Our <lb/>
The price at which primings in <lb/>
Carolina are <lb/>
but they are no higher, grade con- <lb/>
than pi ices ruled for <lb/>
the old crop the several <lb/>
mouths. is advance <lb/>
with opening of <lb/>
year. new crop <lb/>
from to end as much as <lb/>
old did pail of <lb/>
season, growers should lie <lb/>
A good in like <lb/>
from present <lb/>
put a lot in <lb/>
in Ibis section of country. <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
July Comforts. <lb/>
II is not for UR issue <lb/>
between Senators <lb/>
matter of pus <lb/>
game amend <lb/>
to I lie leaders <lb/>
have it mind to play fall. We <lb/>
refer Io the mailer to any that we <lb/>
hope there will be no reopening of <lb/>
race contention that has dis <lb/>
tressed us so in itch in past. I <lb/>
However may at last dis- <lb/>
pose of the is a right- j <lb/>
eons will lie, if left <lb/>
alone, a blessing to whole <lb/>
bode no to either of i he I <lb/>
parties to attack If we r <lb/>
matter aright all classes, <lb/>
if the political agitators are j <lb/>
are It aid will <lb/>
glad to see stand. There are is- <lb/>
enough of ample importance <lb/>
without dragging this now settled <lb/>
unit lot into <lb/>
bar Bridge New. <lb/>
it I N d the month f July there is no need <lb/>
of your going to the mountains or seashore to <lb/>
keep cool, come to our store and gel <lb/>
some of those Thin Fabrics that run the mar- <lb/>
from in the shade to temperate in the <lb/>
ran, and save money by staying home and <lb/>
keeping cool. We in stock the necessary <lb/>
for hot weather, and no matter how <lb/>
low the price this rule is never K <lb/>
GUARANTEE WHAT WE sell <lb/>
only we guarantee, so yon run no risk in <lb/>
goods from u. We have some bar <lb/>
gains in ladies Shin Waists, and <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
THE PLATFORM. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
your <lb/>
is one we almost to call <lb/>
intention IS SOAP. We <lb/>
the nicest Toilet Soaps we can buy. <lb/>
Pure goods highly from to <lb/>
per cake. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Care Cut <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
time to commence canning. We <lb/>
have the ROYAL Its, by every teal <lb/>
perfect vacuum, all no metal in <lb/>
with fruit, line clear gloss, handsome <lb/>
square shape and full measure. <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
II ilk C A strictly Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
Our <lb/>
J W Principal, MISS GRIMES, <lb/>
MRS, J- W. Music Art. <lb/>
81.50 Art, <lb/>
2.25 Music, including rent, 8.00 <lb/>
foe, per year, <lb/>
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE<lb/>
i. to for mm Hi., <lb/>
in. l. i ft <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
Advanced, <lb/>
Literary. Classical. Scientific <lb/>
Industrial <lb/>
Pedagogical, <lb/>
s. In i I W <lb/>
I'm I In fin- <lb/>
In, <lb/>
mails <lb/>
N. C. J <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE Lt. <lb/>
Cotton and alway <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goads kepi M <lb/>
hand. and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior <lb/>
for Fine Modern Cheap <lb/>
solicit your patronage and <lb/>
. III <lb/>
The lawn teas <lb/>
and other entertaining <lb/>
proves hard on glassware that I <lb/>
must used frequently in <lb/>
breezes dust. It <lb/>
for the cut glass <lb/>
carafes, which will probably <lb/>
greater demand than any Other <lb/>
glassware, the ice <lb/>
water and the summer beverages j <lb/>
The glass will soon acquire a <lb/>
dingy, cloudy look unless is in j <lb/>
cleansed at regular in-1 <lb/>
For cleansing inside, of <lb/>
carafe it half full of strong I <lb/>
ammonia water and place In this <lb/>
some small pieces of <lb/>
then vigorously and <lb/>
clean wale . This will re- <lb/>
move every possible stain from <lb/>
summer well as the <lb/>
dingy-looking rims <lb/>
stain glass standing <lb/>
Witter. <lb/>
For the of the cut glass <lb/>
use a small brush an old tooth- <lb/>
brush will be the best if <lb/>
arc stilt. <lb/>
every pan glass with a <lb/>
pure soap tubbed on brush; <lb/>
then scrub with clean water , <lb/>
all soap is rinsed away, and <lb/>
set glass aside to dry <lb/>
rubbing and the cut <lb/>
glass will shine like <lb/>
i lei <lb/>
An Ancient Cold Mint. <lb/>
A mine was evidently <lb/>
worked by the natives u thousand <lb/>
years ago has lawn discovered in <lb/>
Italian protectorate <lb/>
at southwest, in end Red <lb/>
Sea. ate seven <lb/>
and Other workings and tool of <lb/>
various kinds. Italian Gov- <lb/>
will long <lb/>
pended Ref- <lb/>
old. <lb/>
Our Grocery Department is every <lb/>
day. The lineal Butter Cheese <lb/>
ice. Phone us for what you <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
We added Supply to our business and <lb/>
will sell anything in this ii- very low, See us when in wain of <lb/>
Globe and Anglo Standard <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cube, Air Cocks. Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Cocks, <lb/>
Pipe all Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
COMPLETE LINE OP Packing, Bolt, Gaudy <lb/>
Bait Leather Belt, Belt Belt Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AS <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction In <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your to <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
the <lb/>
it i through the bowels <lb/>
bod i- cleansed Impurities, i on <lb/>
III III.- <lb/>
causing and <lb/>
-I- <lb/>
, mill serious Illness<lb/>
nu vent tins <lb/>
I,, stimulating the liver now- <lb/>
el,, <lb/>
lentil in tin bowels <lb/>
enable <lb/>
and Farm <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Never <lb/>
Woolen.<lb/>
BAKER a <lb/>
Follow is the platform <lb/>
by the Democratic Slate coo- <lb/>
We congratulate the people of <lb/>
Carolina upon the adoption <lb/>
of the amendment to our <lb/>
State and upon <lb/>
benefits that have resulted there <lb/>
from and we pledge <lb/>
Io faithfully maintain it by <lb/>
every legitimate means and de- <lb/>
the Republican party <lb/>
hall declare its purpose either to <lb/>
accept it. and until it Is <lb/>
accepted as a finality all panics <lb/>
we declare i; the duty of the white <lb/>
people to together lot its <lb/>
protection. <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
g the intelligence, the virtue <lb/>
and the of the people of <lb/>
the Stale recalls With pleasure <lb/>
entire scandals during <lb/>
administration public affairs <lb/>
and advancement <lb/>
has been made amongst us in <lb/>
all industrial lines. have <lb/>
agriculture and promoted <lb/>
manufacturing and have given to <lb/>
capital full security and have pro <lb/>
rights labor. We <lb/>
pledge the to a fair and <lb/>
system of taxation and we de- <lb/>
all subjects of taxation <lb/>
shall bear the just and equal pro- <lb/>
per ion of burdens of govern <lb/>
renew our pledges for <lb/>
extension and Improvement of the <lb/>
public school system of the Slate, <lb/>
so it may keep pace the <lb/>
needs and people <lb/>
and point with pride to the great <lb/>
I impetus and progress in Ibis great <lb/>
j work during last veins <lb/>
call Io fuel <lb/>
Ibis year, for lime in <lb/>
history of the Slate, every school <lb/>
district has been able Io maintain <lb/>
a public months <lb/>
as required by the constitution. <lb/>
We the permanent <lb/>
prosperity of the people of this <lb/>
Stale depends largely upon <lb/>
construction and maintenance <lb/>
m.,; roads and we pledge the party <lb/>
Io the hearty support of all wise <lb/>
Io end. We <lb/>
commend and endorse ad- <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
P. Aycock and other Slate officials <lb/>
for faithful execution of the <lb/>
party's promises Insofar as the <lb/>
same has been possible thus early <lb/>
in their terms of <lb/>
We likewise extend our <lb/>
and endorsement to United <lb/>
Slates Senator F. M. Simmons and <lb/>
loom Democratic Representatives <lb/>
Id Congress and congratulate them <lb/>
and people of the Slate for <lb/>
I their faithful and official services <lb/>
Io the Stale in councils oft he <lb/>
I lion. <lb/>
We affirm our allegiance to <lb/>
Democratic party and its <lb/>
aw enunciated In its national <lb/>
platform. denounce the policy <lb/>
of imperialism us Inaugurated by <lb/>
the Republican national <lb/>
I nil and declare ii Io be <lb/>
form of government <lb/>
with to <lb/>
very existence the republic. We <lb/>
denounce as oppressive and illegal <lb/>
i in of capital <lb/>
ii a . I rusts monopolies <lb/>
throttle in <lb/>
destroy the gen <lb/>
should <lb/>
in commercial world. <lb/>
the deceptive and <lb/>
Lorn of Republican <lb/>
I I j in Congress the <lb/>
I existences of trusts its re- <lb/>
legislation restrain- <lb/>
n j; to enforce in good <lb/>
laws against <lb/>
I hem In full <lb/>
ii I brunt of the gov- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
. ;, i on . present <lb/>
pis and pro <lb/>
upon I hi <lb/>
p. pie the party, <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
removes from the soil <lb/>
largo quantities of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough Potash, or the <lb/>
ml will lose its pro <lb/>
power. <lb/>
. <lb/>
s WORKS, <lb/>
and demand <lb/>
to the end that all unjust <lb/>
shall I removed and especially <lb/>
upon necessaries of life. Its <lb/>
provisions enable trusts to ex- <lb/>
from people unreasonable <lb/>
profits and their products to <lb/>
consumers at ho i e at greater prices <lb/>
in arc charged the same goods <lb/>
to the foreign consumer. We lie- <lb/>
therefore, all such <lb/>
made goods be placed on <lb/>
free list. We favor establish- <lb/>
of the Appalachian Park and <lb/>
urge it our Senators <lb/>
in Congress their <lb/>
best effort to secure is establish- <lb/>
We again appeal to the people <lb/>
with a confidence that it is only <lb/>
from the Democrat party <lb/>
there can lie expected an <lb/>
efficient administration <lb/>
of i he government of the State, <lb/>
and point pride to its past <lb/>
history in the administration of <lb/>
affairs of State, and challenge a <lb/>
comparison with the of <lb/>
fusion and Republican rule. <lb/>
promise the people of the state a <lb/>
continuance of that honest, safe, <lb/>
conservative and economical gov- <lb/>
which has always <lb/>
rule and pledge <lb/>
our best efforts for the advance- <lb/>
of material prosperity <lb/>
mi happiness of the whole <lb/>
e favor making all <lb/>
nations by our party for Slate and <lb/>
district officers by primaries is <lb/>
hereby instructed to formulate a <lb/>
system lo regulate primary <lb/>
nation for Senate <lb/>
all Stale district <lb/>
we demand the enact- <lb/>
General Assembly of <lb/>
appropriate legislation for the reg- <lb/>
such i that an <lb/>
b shall not be required of any <lb/>
voter in such primaries; that the <lb/>
executive is in- <lb/>
net id call at such time as <lb/>
they think wise a primary to <lb/>
a Slates Senator to <lb/>
Senator but such <lb/>
primary shall not be held the <lb/>
lay of general <lb/>
Vim <lb/>
Days. <lb/>
time is the <lb/>
lire living out doors. <lb/>
healthier place for <lb/>
tin-in. Non to guard against <lb/>
ll. Incidental to most open <lb/>
Nil <lb/>
for quickly stop. <lb/>
or removing <lb/>
i-., a. . Fur em-, scalds <lb/>
u, mini. u Wilt's Witch <lb/>
i Halve sores cuts <lb/>
II. t Witt, <lb/>
x. i- He heal on <lb/>
ii., Sure for piles skin <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Dizzy <lb/>
Then your liver isn't acting <lb/>
well. suffer from bilious- <lb/>
constipation. <lb/>
Pills act directly on the liver. <lb/>
For years they have been <lb/>
the Standard Family Pill. <lb/>
Small doses cure. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S<lb/>
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1909. <lb/>
AND TOWN BUILD- <lb/>
INC. <lb/>
re- <lb/>
in- <lb/>
growth id <lb/>
least a ewe of new <lb/>
enterprises log in <lb/>
gate people. This <lb/>
would an increase <lb/>
population of probably <lb/>
or more, the lines of man- <lb/>
include everything lo <lb/>
from a wheelbarrow up to the <lb/>
highest grade of goods <lb/>
town build- <lb/>
go baud in baud. at a <lb/>
town building up rapidly, and you <lb/>
will are numbers of <lb/>
Industrial enterprise, and not <lb/>
necessarily large ones, either, <lb/>
which are continually going up. <lb/>
They serve to attract new people <lb/>
to the town, thus providing ins- <lb/>
for all new <lb/>
Industrial enterprises draw new <lb/>
population, tile increase of <lb/>
demands more business es <lb/>
and more dwellings, <lb/>
more business and more dwellings <lb/>
mean more taxes, more town <lb/>
more advantage. u <lb/>
every way. But the to be <lb/>
derived from a goodly supply of <lb/>
enterprises cannot <lb/>
be estimated In dollars and cents, <lb/>
so manifold and varied are they. <lb/>
Hut it will argued that there <lb/>
is no need to manufacture things <lb/>
unless there can be a market for <lb/>
them. This is a argument <lb/>
in Yet it i a truth that <lb/>
there never was n thing made that <lb/>
could not be sold If the proper <lb/>
effort were And If a <lb/>
thing have merit is will surely <lb/>
a market and at a g- mar- <lb/>
gin of too. These are facts, <lb/>
not theory. They have been <lb/>
demonstrated to the entire <lb/>
faction of all who have <lb/>
ed the matter. <lb/>
HEED THIS ADVICE. <lb/>
The Democratic should <lb/>
counsel comes <lb/>
for I be rake of harmony. <lb/>
Stop abusing every Democrat who <lb/>
does not think as do or favor <lb/>
your candidate for Congress, Gov- <lb/>
or President. Grant to <lb/>
the same right you reserve for <lb/>
yourself. Don't think it is the <lb/>
essence of Democracy to always be <lb/>
abusing banks and like financial <lb/>
institutions, transportation com- <lb/>
and manufacturers. Let us <lb/>
give them their s, but do not <lb/>
let them oppress the Do <lb/>
not stir up between capital <lb/>
and labor, but respect the <lb/>
rights of both, remembering that <lb/>
in all Conflicts between the two <lb/>
both Herald. <lb/>
Good advice is this, and sensible. <lb/>
But it would seem with many that <lb/>
the only way to become popular <lb/>
with the masses were to abuse <lb/>
every one who bold a contrary <lb/>
opinion, to condemn <lb/>
financial institutions, and all like <lb/>
concerns, assuming apparently the <lb/>
most abject ignorance as being <lb/>
inseparably associated with the <lb/>
great masses of our people. Yet <lb/>
it is a notorious fact that they are <lb/>
more discriminating in their tastes <lb/>
ever before, and are long <lb/>
to be fooled the fulsome ll <lb/>
of the demagogue, with his loud <lb/>
assurance of love for the dear pen <lb/>
Pie. <lb/>
in Halifax I <lb/>
folds <lb/>
killed and two is knocked la- <lb/>
sensible by a of <lb/>
The same paper also contains <lb/>
an account of a similar fatality in <lb/>
section where three white. <lb/>
persons were killed severe- <lb/>
stunned by the shook. <lb/>
Already many people have <lb/>
unusual number of <lb/>
resulting from lightning, <lb/>
the cause. <lb/>
year will memorable <lb/>
in history for the frequency and <lb/>
I calamitous nature of the mine <lb/>
and the <lb/>
largo number of caused by <lb/>
electric s. <lb/>
Hair Falls <lb/>
I tried Vigor <lb/>
my hair from falling. <lb/>
a bottle cured <lb/>
J. C. Baxter, It <lb/>
Hair Vigor is <lb/>
certainly the most <lb/>
preparation of its <lb/>
kind on the market. A <lb/>
little of it goes a long way. <lb/>
It doesn't take much of <lb/>
it to stop falling of the <lb/>
hair, make the hair grow, <lb/>
and restore color to gray <lb/>
hair. lilt a All <lb/>
If your apply yon, <lb/>
I and we will <lb/>
you a lie and name <lb/>
of your <lb/>
J. . Lowell. Mao. <lb/>
CLARK. CONNOR. WALKER. <lb/>
For <lb/>
for <lb/>
In closing a long editorial on the <lb/>
mistaken ideas people have con- <lb/>
, . i , , Named for Supreme Court <lb/>
hydrophobia and kindred. . <lb/>
troubles belonging peculiarly to <lb/>
family the Richmond <lb/>
Dispatch makes this very The Democratic Stale <lb/>
and sensible Greensboro <lb/>
this is not saying that our nominated the following <lb/>
city dog catchers should not be <lb/>
in exterminating worthless <lb/>
curs that roam our streets. Aside of <lb/>
from the remote possibility of Associate Justice <lb/>
some one of them being Infected fro, <lb/>
; with the germ of rabies, severally Wilson. <lb/>
and Collectively they are an <lb/>
For Associate Justice of Pu- <lb/>
nuisance, of their <lb/>
habit of making night , Walter, of Mecklenburg. <lb/>
. For Corporation Commissioner, <lb/>
This bail stones-as-bit <lb/>
of Wake, <lb/>
gas eggs, <lb/>
has to go way back Y of <lb/>
sit down now. The wild <lb/>
wool West scoops iii the prise by The was a large one. <lb/>
a report from out in Minnesota county in the State being <lb/>
that during a storm <lb/>
hail nine in <lb/>
fell. <lb/>
represented. Judge Clark's <lb/>
was by an overwhelming <lb/>
vote on first ballot. Judges <lb/>
Connor were presented <lb/>
the nomination for Associate <lb/>
The state convention has Justice from the East, and the <lb/>
and the candidates are named, i vow close. Connor win- <lb/>
Now the thing to do is put aside all l <lb/>
. , , , ., . votes on first ballot. Walker was <lb/>
He that the . , <lb/>
nominated for Associate Justice <lb/>
let harmony .,, .,,, <lb/>
throughout the rank tile of I won for Corporation <lb/>
I Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
.,. . <lb/>
by Our an I<lb/>
I t r REFLECTOR <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS I the country. <lb/>
girls. enjoy very <lb/>
their sweet face-. <lb/>
I. Y. Holiday spent <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
tires have been <lb/>
miles northeast -i for the last <lb/>
We are glad lo b Mr. J. T. <lb/>
DOOM with us again. <lb/>
Miss Carrie his <lb/>
been visiting her mother, at James <lb/>
ville, retained Friday. <lb/>
J. J. Mon- <lb/>
two day-, caused no by , , ., . <lb/>
, , , ,,, day for to the <lb/>
sparks from in engine of the Beau I ,, <lb/>
State Convention. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie of <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. <lb/>
Mayo, returned to her Mon- <lb/>
day. We regret to see her leave <lb/>
very much. <lb/>
Will Franks and Mr. of <lb/>
Norfolk, were on our streets Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
We all had a very pleasant n <lb/>
light sail Tuesday night on the <lb/>
gas Myrtle which was enjoyed <lb/>
very much by all. l was given in <lb/>
honor of the visiting girls. <lb/>
left ibis <lb/>
for the western part of the state. <lb/>
Jim of Charlotte, was <lb/>
with while this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Proctor and little <lb/>
daughter went to Greenville today. <lb/>
HEARNE CO., <lb/>
Dealers In <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
and Country Produce. <lb/>
Stock Fresh. Trices Right. <lb/>
Prompt and Courteous. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur <lb/>
Cattle and Poultry Food. <lb/>
furl Lumber Co. Th <lb/>
tires are very damaging to our <lb/>
farmers and they th be <lb/>
l some Bo <lb/>
are their and <lb/>
destructive in result they <lb/>
arc proving a monotonous <lb/>
indeed to our farmer friends. <lb/>
Some means should be brought <lb/>
by which this nuisance <lb/>
would be bed <lb/>
c. M. of Greenville, was <lb/>
here <lb/>
Frank Craft, of has <lb/>
been visiting relatives near here <lb/>
for the last two or three days. <lb/>
It is not altogether an increase in <lb/>
wages that has product d such a <lb/>
lovely smile on the face of W. <lb/>
Harper, but of a <lb/>
little Miss at his home no <lb/>
doubt has a great deal to do with <lb/>
it Any nay Johnnie is smiling. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Powell, <lb/>
arrived yesterday morning and <lb/>
will several days with <lb/>
COUsin, Miss Miriam Johnson. <lb/>
and Selie Johnson, <lb/>
Springs, spent the day <lb/>
here visiting at the borne I O. . up to <lb/>
of their uncle, J. H. Johnson. dale a few <lb/>
Mrs. George and child- of <lb/>
of arc visiting Sunday in town, <lb/>
sister, H. Dixon. Miss Mamie Tucker, of Norfolk, <lb/>
Croom, of Kinston, it Monday and Tuesday with <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
N. C , July <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Anderson came home <lb/>
Sunday evening. She has been <lb/>
visiting her sister near Farmville. <lb/>
K. V. Cox spent yesterday in <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID THE <lb/>
HI III INSURANCE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will lie re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb/>
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and if each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year lie paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
the party <lb/>
Hon. W. W. of the <lb/>
fifth Congressional district and <lb/>
i Hon. W. of the fourth, <lb/>
have both been by <lb/>
acclamation at the conventions of <lb/>
their respective districts. <lb/>
Commissioner on first ballet and <lb/>
was nominated by <lb/>
for Superintendent of Pub- <lb/>
instruction <lb/>
Greensboro took care of the cow <lb/>
vent ion in splendid manner and <lb/>
delegates were delighted with <lb/>
i; as a meeting place. <lb/>
AT HOME. <lb/>
Miss Lottie Blow- Entertain in Honor <lb/>
Her <lb/>
Tun <lb/>
The hospitable home of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Blow, on Pitt street, <lb/>
was the scene of one of the most <lb/>
delightful social events the week <lb/>
on Thursday evening last, when <lb/>
Miss Lottie Blow entertained in <lb/>
honor of her guests. Misses Irene <lb/>
Lacy and Vivian two of <lb/>
Raleigh's winsome and at- <lb/>
tractive <lb/>
The young hostess, assisted by <lb/>
her guests, received in the draw <lb/>
room. In the spacious ball <lb/>
Mrs. N. S. and Miss <lb/>
Louise Latham served delicious <lb/>
punch, after which the party <lb/>
entertained by a very <lb/>
auction -ale of the young men <lb/>
present, some of whom brought <lb/>
fabulous prices, being Indicative <lb/>
Mr. Mm. Dead. <lb/>
About Friday evening <lb/>
Mr. William Whitehead died at <lb/>
his two half mile from <lb/>
Mr. Whitehead was <lb/>
la his year, and in poor <lb/>
for some lime. He suffer- <lb/>
ed a stroke of paralysis last Jan- <lb/>
and was never well since. <lb/>
Mr. Whitehead was a remark- <lb/>
able man. He was a and <lb/>
always lived on the farm. In the <lb/>
prime he was very <lb/>
successful and was said to be the <lb/>
wealthiest man in Pitt county. <lb/>
His wealth consisted chiefly In <lb/>
at one time he owned <lb/>
sixty odd farms. As the years <lb/>
went on he became w hat is termed <lb/>
poor, in a time when <lb/>
lands had depreciated greatly in <lb/>
value, be was considerably In- <lb/>
in debt moat that he <lb/>
had was sold under execution. <lb/>
,,.,,. , , esteem m <lb/>
Ills debts were largely ;,,,,,, , . , . <lb/>
, , , s bachelor brotherhood is <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Gordon Johnson is a visit to <lb/>
friends in <lb/>
Handy A. <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just I u <lb/>
new truck that will be known as <lb/>
This truck <lb/>
inn be successfully used in <lb/>
tobacco or cotton and will be <lb/>
found to he valuable around <lb/>
yard. hey expect to put of <lb/>
on the market this <lb/>
Workmanship and durability <lb/>
Mrs. W. Smith. She has gone <lb/>
to Kinston to visit relatives. <lb/>
J. It. Cherry passed through <lb/>
Tuesday night for Seven <lb/>
Springs and <lb/>
of Greenville paid <lb/>
us a cull Tuesday. <lb/>
It. B. of <lb/>
was in Tuesday <lb/>
J. J. came down <lb/>
Farmville and spent the day <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F Hart spent Sunday <lb/>
the <lb/>
Josh and Miss Lama <lb/>
C. M. Jones, of Greenville, was <lb/>
guaranteed. They w ill be aide to here Tuesday night. <lb/>
Oil a good lot of orders Monday W- a machinist <lb/>
and Tuesday, Price from Greenville, spent a few days <lb/>
men would keep their <lb/>
money The farmer es- Ayden Lumber Co. <lb/>
docs not want bis money W. 1- H <lb/>
lo be Idle. It w ill longer <lb/>
vested ill ll Tar lice Wagon or. <lb/>
Curt manufactured by the A. G, church <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. than anything else Sunday. <lb/>
that can be thought of. staler Miss <lb/>
Sam White, of Greenville, <lb/>
here We hear Mil-V <lb/>
very prominently spoken of as a been visiting in Lo Grange for the <lb/>
suitable candidate for the Demo- g- ham <lb/>
ti for Treasurer. <lb/>
We gin-.- Sammy would make a <lb/>
good one. <lb/>
Now painting trucks is <lb/>
over with, our friend Allen Hal <lb/>
is happy, and he has a smile <lb/>
from early morn dewy eve. <lb/>
Allen is a happy boy. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Washington, C. July <lb/>
is <lb/>
that meets the visitor in Washing <lb/>
ton who attempts to enter the <lb/>
White House and many <lb/>
have expressed serious disappoint- <lb/>
their to inspect <lb/>
the home of the President, Hut <lb/>
it should prove some compensation <lb/>
to loyal Americans lo know Hint <lb/>
for the first lime 1881 the <lb/>
While House is receiving a <lb/>
renovation. Those who have <lb/>
visited the building in recent <lb/>
years can to the necessity <lb/>
for such an overhauling. As the <lb/>
wealth and greatness the country <lb/>
have increased the demands on the <lb/>
executive mansion bare grown and <lb/>
for some years its accommodations <lb/>
have not been sufficient to secure <lb/>
to the and bis family <lb/>
that comfort and privacy to which <lb/>
they are entitled. The office force <lb/>
has grown constantly and new <lb/>
rooms had to be coin cried into <lb/>
Offices until but a small portion <lb/>
the second floor of the <lb/>
was available for residence <lb/>
poses ordinarily more than <lb/>
I rendering every assistance possible <lb/>
, at Democratic headquarters. Sen- <lb/>
called your <lb/>
correspondent's attention to the <lb/>
fact that be offered In the Senate <lb/>
an amendment to the Permanent <lb/>
Census bill which provided for the <lb/>
very publicity for the trusts which <lb/>
was recommended by the President <lb/>
in his message and that the amend- <lb/>
was defeated by a strict party <lb/>
vote. Representative offer- <lb/>
ed a amendment in the <lb/>
House and Representative Bell, of <lb/>
Colorado, offered a bill for con- <lb/>
trolling the trusts based on bis <lb/>
vat ions as a member of the <lb/>
Commission, bat all of <lb/>
these were defeated by republican <lb/>
voles or influence. In view of <lb/>
these facts, Senator regards <lb/>
it as little short of ludicrous that <lb/>
the lent should attempt to <lb/>
mislead the people as to the real <lb/>
relations of the republican party <lb/>
to the trusts, after Congress has <lb/>
adjourned and just before <lb/>
I. is believed in Washington <lb/>
that Senator has been in- <lb/>
to go to Paris in connection <lb/>
with the Panama Canal title and <lb/>
Au Erie, Pa., crank comes for- <lb/>
ward with the discovery that there <lb/>
arc M wen in heaven, and cites <lb/>
the Bible for proof. That man <lb/>
the sent, he born <lb/>
with. How would It be heaven <lb/>
without women t <lb/>
as in this particular he was <lb/>
to a fault, being known <lb/>
that be would stand security for <lb/>
almost anyone. While be had <lb/>
sufficient left to live on, he never <lb/>
accumulated much after his failure <lb/>
and does not leave much of an <lb/>
estate. <lb/>
He was buried at the home <lb/>
place this afternoon at o'clock, <lb/>
service being conducted by- <lb/>
Rev. N. Booth. <lb/>
Charity and Children gets <lb/>
the following- <lb/>
We were soberly asked t he other <lb/>
day why chickens are the <lb/>
pious in the world, and <lb/>
the matter up despair, <lb/>
informed that a large number of <lb/>
them arc lay members, and <lb/>
many of them enter the ministry <lb/>
which easy enough to under- <lb/>
stand when you get the hang <lb/>
For Job Printing in all Hie latest <lb/>
send us your orders. <lb/>
held by the young ladies. <lb/>
Dr. played <lb/>
of auctioned in his Own amusing, <lb/>
Inimitable manner. The hist price, <lb/>
a very handsome picture, was <lb/>
awarded to Mr. Richard While, <lb/>
the to Dr. It. L. Carr. <lb/>
The sale being over each girl es- <lb/>
by her purchase repaired to <lb/>
the dining ball where dainty re- <lb/>
were served by Mrs. <lb/>
and Miss Blow. <lb/>
Nut until a late hour did the <lb/>
bid their <lb/>
reluctant good night with the sin- <lb/>
wish of many the <lb/>
happy occasion. <lb/>
Among those present were Mis- <lb/>
Vivian Lacy, <lb/>
Nell Skinner, Cobb, Ada <lb/>
Woolen, Nina James, May Belle <lb/>
While, Louise Bessie <lb/>
Jarvis, Bruce Forbes, Elizabeth <lb/>
Lizzie Jones, <lb/>
Emily Tyson, Lillian <lb/>
Cherry, Sophia Jarvis, Bessie Pat- <lb/>
rick, Bertha Patrick, Mary <lb/>
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
Mr. Bore filled his regular <lb/>
appointment Sunday night. <lb/>
Tom Wharton, of Washington, <lb/>
is here this week working <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
July Hi, <lb/>
John Mil's has been deliriously <lb/>
since Friday. <lb/>
Miss Nan has <lb/>
spending some time at Jesse <lb/>
returned home Sunday. <lb/>
Little Miss Lula Master <lb/>
Calvin Stokes spent last week <lb/>
their grandfather's, Calvin Mills <lb/>
G. W. Bill gave us a pleasant <lb/>
call Sunday evening. <lb/>
Nan was visiting <lb/>
Miss Annie White Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Skinner Dump <lb/>
Nelson, spent a short while with <lb/>
Alston left Tuesday for Miss Lucy White Saturday. <lb/>
Greensboro to attend the Slate Tyson's that got <lb/>
Convention. Beverly a stump last <lb/>
and J. A. week is very well. <lb/>
Harrington, of Ayden, were here Mrs. L. H. White daughter <lb/>
Monday. Miss Lucy, went lo Washington <lb/>
John went over the, Monday, <lb/>
river Sunday. Eli is his <lb/>
town Is again full of visit- Mrs. Calvin Mill. <lb/>
half of first was open Wood is to be made <lb/>
the public during certain hours nil th <lb/>
the day. When the present Evidently Mr. <lb/>
is included to follow ex- <lb/>
is completed and the . <lb/>
Office building, which is standing <lb/>
the <lb/>
equally judicious in their selection. <lb/>
elected just West of <lb/>
House, is finished the entire sec- <lb/>
will lie to its <lb/>
original purpose, a residence <lb/>
the President his family. <lb/>
The answer of the United States <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
Mr K. <lb/>
mere was painfully though not <lb/>
Steel Corporal ion, burned by the explosion <lb/>
as the Steel Trust, filed in kerosene lamp last Tuesday <lb/>
New Jersey Courts and Mr. on getting <lb/>
by Mr. Schwab and other went <lb/>
of the has set the out the had <lb/>
gentlemen at democratic <lb/>
quarters to work making some in- <lb/>
burning all night. Taking <lb/>
lump up in his hands, he blew In <lb/>
Mary Medearis Mrs. G. B. Hughes. <lb/>
Messrs. Hooker, Tom Hooker, <lb/>
Mayo, Vii, <lb/>
James. Frank Wilson, W. B. <lb/>
son, Sr. V. . It. Wilson, Jr. <lb/>
While, Newton, Jones. <lb/>
King, Stewart Carr, Dr. <lb/>
Can, C. S. Forbes, Fred Forbes, <lb/>
Dr. Moore, <lb/>
You place your orders with <lb/>
The for Job Printing <lb/>
with full assurance of getting the <lb/>
best to had money. <lb/>
Another mine horror is reported <lb/>
from Pennsylvania ii which <lb/>
persons lost their lives by an ex- <lb/>
of powder in a mine. <lb/>
High Grade JOB <lb/>
done here. Send us your orders. <lb/>
t is noticed, among other <lb/>
Hie Democrats of this State <lb/>
are nominating some good material <lb/>
for the Superior Court bench this <lb/>
They do well lo have a <lb/>
this matter, for judge <lb/>
j ship is a highly important position <lb/>
only the most capable lawyers <lb/>
should be for it. The pres- <lb/>
Carolina bench <lb/>
has been lowered of late years; it <lb/>
is a pleasure to see evidences a <lb/>
Observer., <lb/>
deduct ions. Mr. Schwab the chimney to pat it out and It <lb/>
says the of the instantaneously in bis <lb/>
amount to binning both bin bands <lb/>
and that the net of the eon <lb/>
arc J per annum. <lb/>
He further states that these profits <lb/>
could be reduced per <lb/>
cent and still leave ample to pay <lb/>
interest the company's bonds <lb/>
and provide its sinking funds, <lb/>
these charges amounting to <lb/>
but <lb/>
it will be remembered, <lb/>
which is charging American man <lb/>
and ship builders from <lb/>
thirty to thirty live per cent more <lb/>
for the steel they ore compelled to <lb/>
use than it is charging British and <lb/>
other for the same <lb/>
material. When <lb/>
Richardson, of Tennessee, offered a <lb/>
bill in House which provided <lb/>
for removal of the duty on <lb/>
goods made by trusts, <lb/>
cans charged him with desiring to <lb/>
wreck American industries. The <lb/>
duty steel will average forty <lb/>
live per cent so that how far this <lb/>
charge was tho truth may be <lb/>
easily seen. <lb/>
Senators and <lb/>
are In Washington are <lb/>
and the burning oil <lb/>
ran over bis carpels setting lire to <lb/>
them and but for assistance which <lb/>
was present be in all <lb/>
lost his dwelling and all that <lb/>
was in it. Mr. seems to <lb/>
lie unfortunate with his hands, <lb/>
has had both badly cut in a <lb/>
cotton gin <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
By The Virginia, <lb/>
Few bathers know the danger of <lb/>
the under toe. <lb/>
The tree of troth is often hacked <lb/>
by falsehood acts. J <lb/>
it is now seasonable, we can <lb/>
say that summer at home and <lb/>
mer abroad. <lb/>
The most attractive and best <lb/>
paying creature in life's museum <lb/>
is humbug. <lb/>
We call that good husbandry <lb/>
when a widower in clover weds a <lb/>
widow in weeds, <lb/>
A HOT DAY <lb/>
Ami till there's more to follow. <lb/>
Whether you are picking <lb/>
i Um in the Mountain <lb/>
dreams in the valley of <lb/>
th- Wyoming, or sweltering In <lb/>
town, you'll you bought <lb/>
one cool, <lb/>
Nobody ought to go without <lb/>
slothing H is all <lb/>
everything to the light weights and <lb/>
the price <lb/>
doesn't stand in tho way. We <lb/>
have many. Why nut yon. <lb/>
We wait your coming with perfect <lb/>
confidence, as we sure from <lb/>
our extensive assortment we will <lb/>
tit you satisfactorily. Corns here <lb/>
cool-is In SUITS, <lb/>
TROUSERS, <lb/>
THIN UNDERWEAR, STRAW <lb/>
hats, etc. <lb/>
DON'T BRING MUCH <lb/>
don't need It. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If time a MARK i the <lb/>
margin of paper it lo remind you <lb/>
you owe Tin; <lb/>
for sad you to <lb/>
early as W J <lb/>
YOU own and Will nut keep <lb/>
waiting for it. . <lb/>
This notice for who find tho <lb/>
mark on their paper. <lb/>
Fruit M. <lb/>
Stole league has <lb/>
gone lo pieces <lb/>
Seekers of small change are more <lb/>
numerous than the change. <lb/>
The town is occasionally filled <lb/>
with smoke from forest fires. <lb/>
The farmers are the <lb/>
i people now cm on <lb/>
baud. <lb/>
Some of the <lb/>
got good in pro- <lb/>
portion. <lb/>
One thing sure, if the weather <lb/>
don't get cooler soon it will con- <lb/>
mighty warm. <lb/>
People may the sunny side <lb/>
of life, but the shady of the <lb/>
street suits them best now. <lb/>
The local business man who falls <lb/>
to advertise in is <lb/>
the loser. Folks read this paper. <lb/>
The Pitt delegates have returned <lb/>
from Stale convention at <lb/>
Greensboro and report a warm <lb/>
lime, <lb/>
Mr Dunn brought The <lb/>
a egg Saturday <lb/>
it is about size half- <lb/>
moon shape. <lb/>
Cherry says the <lb/>
fishing and cool breeze at <lb/>
are extra line. The round trip from <lb/>
is <lb/>
By Moonlight. <lb/>
The Sunshine Sisterhood had a <lb/>
moonlight excursion down to Bed <lb/>
Thursday on Mr. G. <lb/>
B. pis Nina. They <lb/>
served refreshments at the banks <lb/>
and had a delightful trip. <lb/>
When it was learned this morn- <lb/>
Supreme Court ticket <lb/>
nominated by the Slate convention <lb/>
was Connor and Walker, a <lb/>
wit remarked <lb/>
is C. C. W., a case of carry- <lb/>
concealed the <lb/>
There is hardly a doubt <lb/>
but opposition ticket will <lb/>
Sympathy. <lb/>
Whereas, God has seen fit in <lb/>
His providence to sadden <lb/>
the homes of three of our sisters <lb/>
by removing from earth <lb/>
father or mother, therefore re- <lb/>
solved, <lb/>
lat. That we the members of <lb/>
the Sunshine Sisterhood extend to <lb/>
each of our bereaved sisters our <lb/>
heartfelt sympathy point them <lb/>
to the Savior us their source <lb/>
of comfort in this sad hour. <lb/>
2nd. That a copy hereof be <lb/>
entered upon OUT minutes, a copy <lb/>
sent to each of the sisters, and <lb/>
published in The Reflector <lb/>
J. Perkins, <lb/>
j Com. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
PERSONAL<lb/>
S Brief Mention of People net <lb/>
f With in the Social World <lb/>
July <lb/>
Mrs. M. I is sick. <lb/>
J. I. Gillis, of came in <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
O. I. and child left this <lb/>
morning for Black Mountain. <lb/>
Miss Mary Lucy loft <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Kinston. <lb/>
J. n d <lb/>
Minnie, returned today from <lb/>
Miss Martha Dudley left this <lb/>
morning to visit friends at Au <lb/>
lander. <lb/>
Miss Nellie Lawrence left this <lb/>
lo visit relatives at Ports- <lb/>
mouth, Va. <lb/>
Mrs. G. left this morn- <lb/>
for Black to visit <lb/>
her parents. <lb/>
Edward Greene, who h id <lb/>
spending a few days here, left <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mr. Mia. J. O. left <lb/>
this morning for to visit <lb/>
the parent. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry grandson, <lb/>
Willie, and H. King <lb/>
today <lb/>
Henry and little son, <lb/>
Henry, returned Wednesday even- <lb/>
from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Robert Howard, of who <lb/>
has been visiting bis sister, Mrs. <lb/>
J. G. returned home today. <lb/>
Robert Harris, of Wilmington, <lb/>
who has been visiting his sister, <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Ricks, left Wednesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
F. G. James, AV. L. Brown. R. <lb/>
W. King. B. F. Tyson and II. T. <lb/>
King returned Thursday evening <lb/>
Slate con at Greens <lb/>
T. W. Skinner came in Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Danville to gel <lb/>
ready new tobacco season. <lb/>
He will buy on Ibis market for If. <lb/>
On.<lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. left this mom <lb/>
for <lb/>
T Matthews came over this <lb/>
morning Kinston. <lb/>
j. Garden returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Virgins Heath. <lb/>
Mrs. A. returned <lb/>
evening from a visit to Henderson. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan and children <lb/>
Friday evening from Ham- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Fl and <lb/>
son came home this from <lb/>
Morehead. <lb/>
Misses Fannie and <lb/>
Gladys Fleming let this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
X. A. of Greensboro, <lb/>
spent today here, on bis way lo <lb/>
Tarboro on a business <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding came home <lb/>
Friday evening from <lb/>
where she is teaching, to remain <lb/>
until Monday. <lb/>
Mis, Susie Moore, of <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting <lb/>
family of J. I. Moore near here, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Carr, formerly with Bank <lb/>
of Greenville, has a position with <lb/>
the Greenville Blinking and Trust <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
T. B. who is to be one of <lb/>
buyers for American To- <lb/>
Co. here the coining season. <lb/>
came in Friday evening <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Rev. and M rs. M. Eu re, M r. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. A. Brady, Misses <lb/>
Delia Fannie Moore, <lb/>
Hooker, and 3.3. Cher- <lb/>
W. H. Tucker, Z. V. Hooker <lb/>
and Lonnie Fleming left today for <lb/>
Be Careful. <lb/>
This is the season for much care <lb/>
around tobacco barns. The <lb/>
loss of a bat n and contents by lire <lb/>
not infrequently knocks the profits <lb/>
Off a crop. <lb/>
Excursion 28th. <lb/>
Get ready for Hatch ex <lb/>
from Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
the returning <lb/>
nearly two days in the city. <lb/>
The fare Greenville is <lb/>
Mrs. Mary of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, arrived today to keep <lb/>
house for the family of Prof. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Miss Cox, of Selma, win <lb/>
has been visiting her sister, Mi- <lb/>
ll. II. Carr, retained home <lb/>
Archie Can going with bi <lb/>
W. F. Evans returned <lb/>
day evening from Knoxville, <lb/>
where he had been attending the <lb/>
Southern Association. <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
R. o. returned this <lb/>
morning Norfolk. <lb/>
Jesse left this morning <lb/>
for Norfolk and Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Philips, of Kinston, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Kettle Tunstall. <lb/>
Mrs. II. C. Hooker and child <lb/>
left Thursday evening for <lb/>
Q range. <lb/>
It. M. has taken a position <lb/>
as with L. M. <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for Hyde county and <lb/>
C. D. wife and Miss <lb/>
Rosalind, returned on todays <lb/>
freight from Seven Springs. <lb/>
D. Haskett has taken a <lb/>
as book keeper with the <lb/>
Greenville Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
Herman Sutton, of Kinston, <lb/>
spent Thursday here with his <lb/>
uncle, H. A. Sutton, left for <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Might Rain Again. <lb/>
Pardon suggestion, but as <lb/>
rain is badly needed how <lb/>
do for the junior Daughters of the <lb/>
Confederacy to another lawn <lb/>
party. It is clattered lo have <lb/>
rained every lime they undertook <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Motion, former pastor <lb/>
of the Brian churches at <lb/>
Tarboro and Greenville, has ac- <lb/>
a call the church at Pu- <lb/>
Va. In a note to <lb/>
Mr. Morton says his <lb/>
next will be his last visit to Green- <lb/>
ville. He makes me <lb/>
sad to think of It. I shall always <lb/>
remember gratefully the people <lb/>
Greenville. Their kind <lb/>
y cordiality touched me at <lb/>
bus continued to the <lb/>
last an unbroken chain which <lb/>
binds me to them with ties that <lb/>
time cannot <lb/>
Educational Work. <lb/>
The institute for <lb/>
colored race now being here met <lb/>
the court house, Wednesday <lb/>
Bight, in educational rally. <lb/>
They were addressed by Col. I. A. <lb/>
Sugg, Rev. J. N. and Mr. <lb/>
F. O. Harding, also by Prof. Bruce <lb/>
of Shaw University, and <lb/>
Prof of the colored <lb/>
school at Plymouth. These <lb/>
speeches were timely, giving the <lb/>
teachers good advice as to <lb/>
their own deportment the <lb/>
practical, sense lines <lb/>
along which they should instruct <lb/>
their pupils. The speakers were <lb/>
much applauded. <lb/>
The institute is well <lb/>
and tho teachers arc taking much <lb/>
interest in the work before them. <lb/>
Other public meetings will be held <lb/>
before the institute close.<lb/>
Today at the House of Greenville<lb/>
CLEARANCE SALE <lb/>
Millinery Goods. <lb/>
Our Millinery Goods in charge of Mrs. M. <lb/>
T. must be closed out all <lb/>
Goods at a sacrifice t make room <lb/>
for Fall Goods. Come got <lb/>
bargains <lb/>
Summer Underwear <lb/>
Prices cut on whole line. dozen <lb/>
colored Sea Island Percale shirts, <lb/>
detached cuffs, worth l. dear- <lb/>
since price, <lb/>
Umbrellas <lb/>
Natural wood, and Corry's crook <lb/>
handles, fast black, worth and <lb/>
Special sale price, <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
and We pot thorn in at <lb/>
one price. Celebrated makes. <lb/>
Sires lo <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and <lb/>
All go at one price. <lb/>
per yard<lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
per cent off <lb/>
on Spring and Sum- <lb/>
mer Clot b Extra <lb/>
good values in Serges, <lb/>
Mohair, Sicilians and <lb/>
Alpacas. Come early <lb/>
while they last. <lb/>
Bed Spreads. <lb/>
per cent cut on all <lb/>
Spreads. <lb/>
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In the Superior Court. <lb/>
North Foremost Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
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Beeches <lb/>
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Agent <lb/>
J. It. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Manage <lb/>
per year. The <lb/>
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Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
fill. <lb/>
leave Washing <lb/>
toil daily at ii A. M. for Green <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Poultry Free. <lb/>
The Dixie published by <lb/>
J. R. Whichard at Albany, Ga., is <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. <lb/>
page monthly journal devoted San Ocracoke <lb/>
exclusively to poultry, a subject wt with <lb/>
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finding more profit and interest. <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
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Colored Teachers <lb/>
To the colored Teachers of Till <lb/>
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County Supt. Schools. <lb/>
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Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. <lb/>
Core, No Pay. <lb/>
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Chairman, Dem. Congressional <lb/>
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
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Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Dr. James.<lb/>
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Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- <lb/>
Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
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I suits, Tables, Safes, P. <lb/>
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High Li re Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
flour Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
sud China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb/>
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S. S. Co. from Baltimore. <lb/>
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will leave Washington <lb/>
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The steamer will leave <lb/>
Saturday nights <lb/>
dining July and August, <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. K. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
promptly o <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
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COLLEGE. <lb/>
Industrial Education <lb/>
A combination of Theory <lb/>
and Practice, of Hook <lb/>
Study unit Manual Work <lb/>
in Engineering, <lb/>
Electric- <lb/>
Mechanic Arts, and <lb/>
Colton Manufacturing. <lb/>
Full courses <lb/>
short courses <lb/>
special courses <lb/>
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New fur <lb/>
Write for Booklet Dav <lb/>
at the A. M. <lb/>
n. r. <lb/>
All the News <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
-For<lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
II TO <lb/>
f 1.00 PEI <lb/>
in <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 1902. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and Friday <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The man who is hardest <lb/>
to please is the one we are <lb/>
glad to have enter our <lb/>
store. <lb/>
take in n our <lb/>
lion, for we know <lb/>
matter what within <lb/>
he will it here. Ii i <lb/>
have been able Io <lb/>
use men <lb/>
I its <lb/>
our far larger <lb/>
ever tail although OUT <lb/>
has tn-n we still <lb/>
have a and <lb/>
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season. We <lb/>
amt at tin- pi are <lb/>
I here is no your <lb/>
I longer. This <lb/>
we have made a selection <lb/>
of Superb Sack Suits <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
Of Town Finances. <lb/>
LIST OF CLAIMS AUDITED <lb/>
AND ALLOWED BY THE <lb/>
BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF <lb/>
FROM I, TO JUNK <lb/>
for the Boy, -i an old, <lb/>
swell line of Wash are <lb/>
actually we are <lb/>
for -MEN. made up from the arm <lb/>
and pattern., in tin <lb/>
worth <lb/>
from to hut <lb/>
our pi is. <lb/>
We have good <lb/>
swell two-button Double <lb/>
ed left, <lb/>
We have made a <lb/>
Of OUTING up <lb/>
from line tropical weight <lb/>
ally tin <lb/>
hut <lb/>
our price is. <lb/>
Straw Hats <lb/>
for you <lb/>
we have named Straw Hat there i- no excuse <lb/>
wearing or <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
A strictly Preparatory School. Prepare <lb/>
for College and for Ufa <lb/>
J. w. Principal, miss grimes, <lb/>
MRS. J. W. Music and Art. <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
Intermediate, 2.25 Music, rent, <lb/>
Advanced, Incidental fee, per year, <lb/>
Board moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
13.00 <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE I <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE I <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
Brown . i <lb/>
Ii Ba <lb/>
W. II. ; M <lb/>
l. J. <lb/>
J. ii. Cherry <lb/>
I. H. <lb/>
Han. <lb/>
C. S <lb/>
Alli-ii <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
II While. <lb/>
W. v. <lb/>
I. II. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
N. Hart. <lb/>
Is A. <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
I av <lb/>
I. II. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ll. I. Coward. <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
Henry T. King. <lb/>
j. a. Andrew. <lb/>
J. II. Corey. <lb/>
Hoard f Education. <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
Aili-n . <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
II. L. Coward. <lb/>
of Education. <lb/>
II A. While. <lb/>
Allen Brown. <lb/>
P. II. n W. K. <lb/>
I. II, <lb/>
in Co. <lb/>
J. II. cherry ft Co . <lb/>
D it I N the month of July there is no need <lb/>
of going to mountains or seashore to <lb/>
keep cool. Just come to our stoic and <lb/>
of those Thin Fabrics that ran the mer- <lb/>
from on in the shade temperate in the <lb/>
sun, and save money by slaying at home <lb/>
keeping cool. We in stock the necessary <lb/>
things for hot weather, and no matter how <lb/>
low the price this rule is never <lb/>
WHAT WE BULL, and sell <lb/>
only what we guarantee, so run no risk in <lb/>
goods from us. We have some liar <lb/>
gains in Shirt Waist.-. end <lb/>
Thin Dress Goods. <lb/>
is one thing we forgot to call <lb/>
join ion IS SOAP. We <lb/>
the nicest t Soaps we can <lb/>
roods highly perfumed, from Be to <lb/>
COKe, <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
In is now time lo commence canning. We <lb/>
have ROYAL FRUIT JARS, by every test <lb/>
the lo-t perfect vacuum, nil glass, no metal in <lb/>
contact line clear glass, handsome <lb/>
shape and measure. <lb/>
Literary. Classical, Scientific <lb/>
Co Industrial <lb/>
Musical<lb/>
mm <lb/>
In mi <lb/>
In is <lb/>
test Ml <lb/>
lire ho I la <lb/>
fr. u <lb/>
In- <lb/>
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n. <lb/>
Pres. Charles D. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Cotton Tics always I <lb/>
Ht on i <lb/>
hand. I <lb/>
sold. A will <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
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Boors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Cheap Build- <lb/>
lugs. <lb/>
We Solicit your <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
I send your orders to <lb/>
Greenville TO Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
POLICE <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
W. it. Cunningham. <lb/>
Ii. II, <lb/>
J, T. <lb/>
w. ll. <lb/>
w. ll. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
A. A. Forbes. Jr. <lb/>
K. ll. Dudley. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
K. c Williams. <lb/>
W. If. <lb/>
w. H. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
E. II. <lb/>
J. K. Warren. <lb/>
Jones . <lb/>
Edgar . <lb/>
K ll. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
II. Dudley. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
S I Dudley. <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
D. ii. Heath. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
W. II. Mil an. <lb/>
S. I Dudley. <lb/>
1-5 ll. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
J. T. smith. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley . <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
w. ll. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
W. II, <lb/>
S. I Dudley. <lb/>
so <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Our Grocery Department is every <lb/>
day. The and <lb/>
ice. us for what you Want. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co<lb/>
Whom I.-u <lb/>
T. <lb/>
J M. M <lb/>
ii. a <lb/>
II. N <lb/>
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II L. <lb/>
N. it <lb/>
II. L. <lb/>
I e <lb/>
c Hooker <lb/>
J. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
II, Whom <lb/>
II. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
c. Moore <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
I. C. oil a <lb/>
ii no <lb/>
J. Will. M. Hart. <lb/>
J. c. oil <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
II <lb/>
ii. A. White. M <lb/>
II. C. Oil <lb/>
J. Moore <lb/>
C. c <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A. Whit-. <lb/>
L. Moore Sc <lb/>
II Ii. <lb/>
II. no <lb/>
M A. While, a.-. <lb/>
c M <lb/>
ll. Moore <lb/>
I. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
J. win. Moore J <lb/>
in. H. M <lb/>
C, on <lb/>
Moore on <lb/>
1st- witness A. White, M <lb/>
A- <lb/>
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c. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
ti IS <lb/>
streets and <lb/>
and f. <lb/>
c. Ml <lb/>
Ml Fir. <lb/>
no <lb/>
Aldermen and Mayor. Witness k.-ts on<lb/>
Whom <lb/>
T. King. Hi T. <lb/>
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Only Department Store in <lb/>
In N. Hurl. r. Ti June <lb/>
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NO<lb/>
no <lb/>
To whom Issued. Amount. <lb/>
Wm. II. Long. <lb/>
ii. r. Patrick. <lb/>
II C. Hooker. <lb/>
Henry Duff. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
c Parker. so m <lb/>
PI. II. J. I M <lb/>
H. J- Cobb. a, M <lb/>
lingers. <lb/>
J. N. Han. tin <lb/>
linker Hurl. Ill <lb/>
M M <lb/>
Alex- Bailey. II <lb/>
John I <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Wilson. I f. <lb/>
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Ferd I M m <lb/>
a Parker. j,;, <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
TEAMSTER <lb/>
AND It MI'S. <lb/>
I B. <lb/>
To Whom Issue, <lb/>
J. N. Hart. <lb/>
Willis Clark. <lb/>
J. N. Hurl. <lb/>
Neat . <lb/>
Move a Parker. <lb/>
IV S. Spain. <lb/>
Willis Clark . <lb/>
II. L. <lb/>
II I. Can. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
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2.1 <lb/>
I M <lb/>
no <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
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IS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Tn Whom Amount, <lb/>
J. N. I <lb/>
ft Pinker. II II <lb/>
Ferd Hi <lb/>
J. N. Hart. I M <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
ft Parker. J; <lb/>
lien cherry. <lb/>
Ferd I <lb/>
J. N. Hart. <lb/>
OS <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Move ft <lb/>
J N. Hail . <lb/>
J. N. Hint. H <lb/>
Ferd H <lb/>
and Hart. l <lb/>
N. Hart. II <lb/>
N Hart. M <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
Ferd I- <lb/>
J. Cobb. I <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
Hart. M <lb/>
J. N. Hart. ll <lb/>
Ferd <lb/>
linker ft Hart. <lb/>
E II <lb/>
J N. Hurl. II <lb/>
linker ft Hart. I <lb/>
J. N. Hurl. <lb/>
Edward Davis, Jr. K <lb/>
To Whom lamed. <lb/>
i ft Carr.<lb/>
J. Is, ft Bra. <lb/>
Peter Bailey. <lb/>
While ft <lb/>
II. J. Cobb. <lb/>
It. L. Smith. <lb/>
Peter<lb/>
II. J. <lb/>
II. P. Tyson. <lb/>
J. I,. Woolen. <lb/>
Pater Bagley. <lb/>
r Baiter. <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
Peter Bagley. <lb/>
J. A. Andrew. <lb/>
II. Cony. <lb/>
J. A- Andrews. <lb/>
Pi ii r Bailey. <lb/>
Huff. <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
Peter Bagley. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews. <lb/>
J. II. Cony. <lb/>
r Bagley. <lb/>
ATTORNEY'S <lb/>
To Issued, <lb/>
naming ft Moor. . <lb/>
ft . <lb/>
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S Wm I <lb/>
I i . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
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F . <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
I i Ho.<lb/>
MS <lb/>
I-. Ill <lb/>
III III <lb/>
III<lb/>
H 12.1<lb/>
M Si <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
II <lb/>
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In <lb/>
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I v ft Co. <lb/>
J N. . <lb/>
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Ta Lumber Co. <lb/>
While ft Fleming. <lb/>
II. C <lb/>
J. N Hurt. <lb/>
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L. II p. r. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
J. A, Wilson. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
L. H. P. <lb/>
ii i. number.<lb/>
II Cherry a Co .<lb/>
III. ks Wilkinson. <lb/>
Frank Wilson.<lb/>
it. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
W. II. Smith. <lb/>
II. Harding . <lb/>
N Booth. <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, Si. <lb/>
s. P. Humphrey. <lb/>
II. p Hill . <lb/>
L. w, Lawrence. <lb/>
mi- v <lb/>
Northern. <lb/>
II <lb/>
J. II. lion ling. <lb/>
E, Barrett. <lb/>
Amount. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
3.1 <lb/>
IS <lb/>
In nil <lb/>
IS <lb/>
.-. M <lb/>
r, vi <lb/>
IS <lb/>
II II <lb/>
II<lb/>
i r. Cash mi I, <lb/>
Tidal H. Tax <lb/>
T. chief Police. <lb/>
s. I. Police, <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
. t <lb/>
II. I <lb/>
for denying. <lb/>
VI. II. Long, Court coat,<lb/>
3.30 <lb/>
Dr. To i a -h as r c-. <lb/>
mi and <lb/>
Tn balance Town, <lb/>
HIM. <lb/>
Ill i . II. . <lb/>
Fund. <lb/>
Hi from ll. T. Kins, c. <lb/>
1301.38 <lb/>
Dr. Tn <lb/>
Tn mi in.<lb/>
Am. <lb/>
mil. <lb/>
I no <lb/>
tin <lb/>
I no <lb/>
I i <lb/>
I no <lb/>
I no <lb/>
.-, on <lb/>
i no <lb/>
line t . <lb/>
CHERRY nil. Colored <lb/>
Cr. Hi from D. due Hi is<lb/>
Dr. To paid mil m , <lb/>
To p.-r cell on Ills. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
We. tile t ll e, lO We <lb/>
N. Hurl. Th and <lb/>
II. WHITE. , <lb/>
K. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
I, J. ill Town linen- <lb/>
ville for term ending June the foregoing <lb/>
s in-, i upon records.<lb/>
MS II <lb/>
OS <lb/>
7.0 <lb/>
i; <lb/>
No. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
III <lb/>
I I'd <lb/>
HI <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
D. J Whichard. <lb/>
ft J P, <lb/>
H J. hard . <lb/>
If Hook ft P <lb/>
h ft J. <lb/>
ft J. P, <lb/>
H J hard. <lb/>
I N <lb/>
Ian. h Book ft J. P <lb/>
D. J <lb/>
h Book A P. <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
H J Will. ll. i -I . . <lb/>
AND <lb/>
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on , who <lb/>
cemetery slews was lo having mosquito <lb/>
individual there Into him from <lb/>
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The u Wart <lb/>
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on tin 17.17. age <lb/>
Alts dial, i,. <lb/>
I la <lb/>
. i <lb/>
7.-, no<lb/>
I. <lb/>
. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
It-,. <lb/>
CLERK, AND MAYOR. <lb/>
In <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
Win II <lb/>
I. I. Moor. <lb/>
Will. A. Long . <lb/>
Inn <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
T I II HI <lb/>
ll. . I M Hi <lb/>
II. M III <lb/>
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I IS <lb/>
III <lb/>
I's <lb/>
I . <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
J. II <lb/>
II. c Hooker. <lb/>
H i. . . <lb/>
I. In. <lb/>
ii. ii <lb/>
II. C Hooker. <lb/>
II . <lb/>
II While. <lb/>
II i Rook, i-. <lb/>
W II <lb/>
J I . While . <lb/>
II i <lb/>
H II kiln . <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
E. H. Mi lion an. <lb/>
N Hart. <lb/>
E, II. kiln. <lb/>
II . <lb/>
K M <lb/>
II. L. Coward. <lb/>
, It V . <lb/>
It. <lb/>
W It Pinker. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
t more <lb/>
at In than In winter. It's <lb/>
in which place h left for to <lb/>
Willie HIT ,, <lb/>
bis act I on I is Cine cure, at once. <lb/>
land, a-bare Ibo <lb/>
mile cure for croup, <lb/>
J. he was up, and lime Jon. I,.<lb/>
u i <lb/>
I no <lb/>
nil <lb/>
In <lb/>
In no <lb/>
i on <lb/>
IS no <lb/>
II <lb/>
mi <lb/>
III <lb/>
Liver Kills <lb/>
pit i-i i <lb/>
of Cud ii a k <lb/>
the where ho u <lb/>
he was That's what you need; some- <lb/>
ii tin.- to cure your bilious- <lb/>
and give a good <lb/>
digestion. Pills arc <lb/>
In i j ears ago. liver pills. hey cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness.<lb/>
Mine l <lb/>
age id time . ii y I.,<lb/>
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