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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and <lb/>
VOL. XVI. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
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and students gathered in I Although the rain in <lb/>
Hall Sunday moraine to night, Monday was <lb/>
sermon M i altogether pleasant <lb/>
J. S- pastor of the off q <lb/>
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State when they <lb/>
con p d to list their taxables <lb/>
rod aid <lb/>
downright in <lb/>
or <lb/>
mount f their properly liable <lb/>
to taxation- The value <lb/>
of the University, <lb/>
upon walls many At <lb/>
things were t- be seen call to I and the <lb/>
memory darker days of y hold their <lb/>
as well as In the <lb/>
the struggles of forefathers Dr. J of <lb/>
t fill oar hearts with and Dr. Alex <lb/>
the We sings we were made members <lb/>
sow enjoy. back ground short and appropriate <lb/>
to the a flag. Were by Dr. Felix, Mo- <lb/>
bearing the i era. Dr. t <lb/>
also of the At lot cay General <lb/>
Vance K. P. <lb/>
deuce, above this Bo were chapel Bill, and others. <lb/>
the portraits and basis of the i <lb/>
fathers and founders of the I E Muse, of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
looking down u-- a, was made an member <lb/>
still speeches were made <lb/>
every interest. In contrast with of <lb/>
this was the white and i. D. Winston, of Windsor. <lb/>
with which building ass Judge F. A. of <lb/>
draped and the many pictures of i. q o; Wilton and <lb/>
the as it is today <lb/>
out t as the many should like to fuller <lb/>
and privileges cf peace of these with <lb/>
of the speeches <lb/>
, but we do not feel at liberty to do <lb/>
since the societies are secret <lb/>
A o'clock the forty <lb/>
of the Senior robed in Tuesday's exorcises began <lb/>
and t i prayers in the Chapel at A- <lb/>
the People <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Army of the touching to y,,,, <lb/>
the school history the of in<lb/>
We by this to have <lb/>
removed front I The Canadian <lb/>
the passions and of baa that a man a <lb/>
the war to ho willing to give Canada, dos <lb/>
the S duo credit fur the United States long enough <lb/>
we b I a and then returns <lb/>
behalf of soldiers of to live, way be punish <lb/>
North. <lb/>
Our have never relaxed. Our cf-l pry <lb/>
i , ,, , it is limn to <lb/>
have never the best our <lb/>
declares that it is unjust to <lb/>
tempt to youth of the <lb/>
X hi hat there mi no bravery, <lb/>
no exhibited in the e <lb/>
pi by Fed ml com <lb/>
selected stock of <lb/>
I ed for bigamy Li that haw <lb/>
adopted by some of our States it <lb/>
w. knock bottom out of <lb/>
the divorce industry of other <lb/>
states. Star- <lb/>
to list heir MUM we <lb/>
t to all kinds of tricks . <lb/>
f fat in. rs did not <lb/>
many men's property shrieks so j f--out of President's office and j M. conducted by N- H. D. <lb/>
alarmingly Coke Vance's the procession headed by The Seniors in <lb/>
when it is being for tax- <lb/>
If you doubt this, <lb/>
notice when the list-taker begins <lb/>
As . are aware, every <lb/>
in X Carolina must <lb/>
hi- Jane, a d mist <lb/>
with a sworn <lb/>
statement a to val and de- <lb/>
.-.-, of ail property <lb/>
I v on day of June. <lb/>
And i; does there is it.- s <lb/>
pi in Carolina <lb/>
dent Alderman, Dr. J. S- Felix front of Memorial and <lb/>
and Dr. Thomas Home, marched marched to strains of <lb/>
to the Ball. Dr. opened rendered by <lb/>
the service by asking the choir to the band- <lb/>
sing a very appropriate hymn, At there was a short meet- <lb/>
after which read a selection of board of trustees <lb/>
from Paul's Epistle to Ball- <lb/>
Romans After another was the for Senior <lb/>
i Hume presented the Dr Day Exercised a <lb/>
Felix, who took his text from audience gathered Gerard <lb/>
we know Hall long before the hoar arrived. <lb/>
j the alumni <lb/>
ma v to them love lied, to id and took their places in seals <lb/>
J table . on hand or en thorn who are for them <lb/>
lists a d liar of it to His losing came the Seniors <lb/>
for taxation. to the D F ,. M j who took seats on the rostrum. <lb/>
Suite Auditors report tor <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
from which to select your purchases. <lb/>
be Chatham Record says that <lb/>
a justice of the I in <lb/>
county ha very little respect <lb/>
and severely reprobates although <lb/>
j the suggestion that the idea ho aprons with a <lb/>
section of the present members of <lb/>
that tribunal- j re- <lb/>
some papers <lb/>
an from him to our <lb/>
among papers <lb/>
is which ha wrote fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
We P. have <lb/>
South. the Supreme <lb/>
half the the law lays one <lb/>
thing and the Supreme Court <lb/>
decide another <lb/>
am <lb/>
to be <lb/>
j by the unvarnished facts <lb/>
ten<lb/>
May <lb/>
morning a mass meeting of the <lb/>
of SI wit, held to <lb/>
organ for relief of 1,800 <lb/>
ate people, mos <lb/>
in. firs fan any together for <lb/>
. if lot <lb/>
every C was a <lb/>
I'm its words the <lb/>
I merits every South <lb/>
confidently believe claim <lb/>
that ours is the store of all stores our real history be taught in <lb/>
from which Io buy your goods for the <lb/>
. n j l i i- , i only issue of courage <lb/>
coining year, sold on nine at close Lad chivalry, but on the of <lb/>
credit prices to customers approved credit. <lb/>
i i i i a ii i it a i the South Is entirely willing to <lb/>
sold for cash at figures that tell the <lb/>
wonderful influence of silver or greens- <lb/>
When they enter into our possession <lb/>
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb/>
gains we can buy the benefit our many <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb/>
led away but co straight back to your <lb/>
friends who will take care of your swept away the flood. <lb/>
and work the harder to make of a moving out of the <lb/>
a i iii. i districts <lb/>
stronger customer and better friend to <lb/>
straight ward, honest dealing between man across to the main <lb/>
We are the friend of the poor <lb/>
man, we are the friend of the man, <lb/>
are friend of you all. Come us, we <lb/>
will serve you to the best of our ability. <lb/>
to I i ell. lat your <lb/>
a told iii ii.;, <lb/>
THE . <lb/>
people road <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
The experiment of employing <lb/>
colored hands in a <lb/>
iii about to be made at <lb/>
ton SC Heretofore, while op <lb/>
have been ex- <lb/>
Some time ago the <lb/>
mills bad to be closed on account <lb/>
and Since then <lb/>
and <lb/>
have been out of The <lb/>
Charleston one <lb/>
of largest plan's the <lb/>
southern country. <lb/>
A large part the stock is <lb/>
by II. Boston and <lb/>
other capitalists, and <lb/>
they contend that had la- <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
it lag <lb/>
all <lb/>
to in i, <lb/>
ROYAL row r., <lb/>
THE ON <lb/>
earth. <lb/>
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brother's a <lb/>
heart when never <lb/>
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overthrow <lb/>
Dirk <lb/>
in <lb/>
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A mother a mirth <lb/>
I are the <lb/>
Century <lb/>
Like <lb/>
sum of s 1.133,70 .- I .- <lb/>
of o nail <lb/>
that was ed for <lb/>
in t la i r Sate I year. <lb/>
And yet st week the banks in <lb/>
one town alone had <lb/>
deposits o amount <lb/>
lee, the banks at <lb/>
according to official state- <lb/>
more than a third as money <lb/>
is Lad en for taxation <lb/>
Dr. tut in <lb/>
the creation of the D- of class <lb/>
mast have had a definite Class <lb/>
view- The world is not R. H. Grave-, as first on the pro- <lb/>
accident- God for Hie Mr. gave <lb/>
purpose in information showing <lb/>
world, Tins that the class had been a <lb/>
have been a one. neat one throughout its history- <lb/>
Men should not their <lb/>
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the <lb/>
i. <lb/>
which ho said was the delivered <lb/>
That was largest that- could have been of the senior in <lb/>
and God to measure class the war. That it but <lb/>
up to it and to fit to their theory, bad witnessed improve- <lb/>
at motive which Willie P. L <lb/>
it- Col. Thomas Si j lire was by A. Alien on Re <lb/>
; of Diet learn meats cue university, notice- bob all the trustees, <lb/>
Carolina I truth and the ways able among which is the accepted it in but by D- D- Smith on <lb/>
Of course evasion of bring themselves up to of Hall and the speech. a m third by D- <lb/>
honest It God's purpose was a adoption of caps and gowns which At .-,.;, p, M. between <lb/>
otherwise have did He make man have not been used and by a <lb/>
pay. A certain amount of be an l tear down bore. Some statistics were given marched round <lb/>
i be raised every year, and if g-B kingdom J would not showing average height and giving the Var- <lb/>
pay. A amount of taxes i ant tear down on were given marched round to the en <lb/>
must be raised every year, and ii J would not average height giving Var- All and <lb/>
improperly evade then i i weight t-f the e-1 also average fa, A, r., were to with much interest. <lb/>
a ea of w a being of and a amber of M AH awarding honors and <lb/>
a load, if some of purpose is a around it singing are special awarding <lb/>
horses fail to pull their share have had a B honors were C. U. fear A <lb/>
others must null n for them. <lb/>
AU taxpayers are there- malicious one <lb/>
fore interested seeing man to got an <lb/>
every taxpayer bears his proper J opportunity to down him. We <lb/>
share of public burden tax-1 are determine to <lb/>
that none evade ,, -i , n <lb/>
e trust in <lb/>
1- the <lb/>
every thing we shall find the very <lb/>
Professional i of life working <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
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I laid awarded us follows Most which ad sat K, V, th <lb/>
man A- T. Allen, most <lb/>
man, Burton with <lb/>
Wright, second, greatest <lb/>
W. D. <lb/>
the . <lb/>
M. J. I. Fleming. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
i ii i- e in all the courts. <lb/>
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Greenville V. C <lb/>
iii die courts. <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Harry II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER A <lb/>
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B. <lb/>
s i iii. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
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S, C <lb/>
Practice in all the <lb/>
G- Connor, . <lb/>
with W. second <lb/>
man, S- Brown Shep- <lb/>
greatest bore, J. D- J.-ii.-,. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Gods purpose D. B. <lb/>
prise, J- <lb/>
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tor the , <lb/>
., . , . i , the Harris misc. . U. <lb/>
was the between , <lb/>
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.-. into <lb/>
of God tho <lb/>
agency of man. These are <lb/>
wedded r. They blond j <lb/>
each other as the night into <lb/>
day. We can tell one from <lb/>
the other but we can't find the <lb/>
dividing line- Text does not say <lb/>
things are good but all <lb/>
W- S. Myers, class <lb/>
introduced, fie read a short <lb/>
i but beautiful appropriate <lb/>
poem. <lb/>
Class president Smith next <lb/>
G- Connor, the <lb/>
class prophet. President Squib <lb/>
then a touching speech <lb/>
to tho University a bust of <lb/>
things work together for E as a gift of <lb/>
Good in the Id is <lb/>
it docs not so it is because our <lb/>
are kept <lb/>
constantly before our minds <lb/>
the many millions who toil <lb/>
class ho adopted <lb/>
a precedent -that of some <lb/>
token of affection to our Alma <lb/>
Mater. it is as we <lb/>
in patiently a Godlike should do, for next to our teal <lb/>
way are never mentioned. If we mother who has guided our infant <lb/>
could see all tho good we should I feet we should this foster <lb/>
longer doubt that the good mother who has guided and <lb/>
a. l. I. Jambs,<lb/>
H. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
A Store. <lb/>
loan E. V. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, N. U. <lb/>
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-i X. C. N.<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
all <lb/>
and that God's <lb/>
purpose is being <lb/>
who God <lb/>
with God- To love God to be <lb/>
in harmony with God and want <lb/>
I the that He wants- When <lb/>
a man becomes conscious of his <lb/>
ignorance and weakness be turns <lb/>
to God his wicked- <lb/>
Then God instead of <lb/>
chastening him forgiven him and <lb/>
helps him to lead a now life and <lb/>
for good <lb/>
cur thought <lb/>
what could appeal to the <lb/>
of young n more than this <lb/>
bust of him who led the despair- <lb/>
Confederate armies, who was <lb/>
the of that great <lb/>
Just as Mr. Smith closed his <lb/>
speech tho baud played <lb/>
tho whole audience wild <lb/>
with applause. <lb/>
President behalf <lb/>
accepted <lb/>
gift in a that could <lb/>
Dr. Felix closed his sermon by appreciated fully only by hearing <lb/>
repeating that beautiful hymn of expressed his profound <lb/>
a ii u i <lb/>
the representatives of the two <lb/>
The <lb/>
from Society <lb/>
wore W. J. D. Gold <lb/>
D- Barker, from the <lb/>
Society, J. M. P. U <lb/>
P. T. Cheek. Mr- <lb/>
Carson spoke <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr spoke on <lb/>
Truce of <lb/>
Mr. J. sub cl <lb/>
w is <lb/>
Mr, Gold made a very vigorous <lb/>
speech <lb/>
Mr. Parker's subject was <lb/>
Tho last speaker was Mr- <lb/>
subject, Poet of Democracy <lb/>
After speaking all <lb/>
to to a reception <lb/>
given berths president and <lb/>
U wore served <lb/>
and every effort made to <lb/>
occasion a most <lb/>
Yesterday witnessed the crowning <lb/>
events of exorcise.-, <lb/>
bong the hear to be- <lb/>
gin arrived, memorial hall was tilled <lb/>
most to its utmost <lb/>
Promptly at o'clock the <lb/>
by Alderman <lb/>
with Lieut. Reynolds Col. <lb/>
S. with lion. Win. <lb/>
I,. Wilson, an relied down the <lb/>
mile k Oh the MM <lb/>
he Seniors them and <lb/>
lbs other and I <lb/>
were opened with a very <lb/>
bonus in tin city and East HI <lb/>
Paso and of that number are <lb/>
in destitute It is <lb/>
impossible almost to the <lb/>
damage done by the flood it <lb/>
especially severe, because a <lb/>
very large pore of the <lb/>
arc poor laborers. The <lb/>
river has its eon <lb/>
and those who for <lb/>
watched the antics of <lb/>
erratic say en <lb/>
lb. ll led recedes it will be dis- <lb/>
covered that the river hat, shifted <lb/>
its course, about <lb/>
blocks of El the Mexican <lb/>
side of tho stream. Among the <lb/>
buildings certain to aw. over <lb/>
Mexican side of the river <lb/>
will tho international copper <lb/>
Smelting plant. Tho current <lb/>
the in lower of the <lb/>
mill would have coin <lb/>
palled to It was through <lb/>
influence that it has been <lb/>
settled that alone shall <lb/>
be Dis- <lb/>
patch- <lb/>
What tho Says of Spring-Tuns <lb/>
ii r . <lb/>
That ward off the dread <lb/>
ed by avoiding <lb/>
worry. <lb/>
hat worry, rather is <lb/>
res; for many distressing <lb/>
That a hearty laugh will often <lb/>
of <lb/>
worked <lb/>
That a perpetual round of <lb/>
ties has a depressing upon <lb/>
senses the mind, the <lb/>
from this weariness is <lb/>
city is now street, o M <lb/>
Mr lining prize, Gold, Jr., <lb/>
the medal, and B. <lb/>
Will;.; medal. <lb/>
Alderman lion <lb/>
L. Wilton ii man who <lb/>
of <lb/>
of the United Slates lo <lb/>
young men bu country and to <lb/>
idem en to as -hi; <lb/>
men who succeeded own beloved <lb/>
C. Lee Wash- <lb/>
u ml <lb/>
shall not I Io outline Mr. <lb/>
Wilson's no <lb/>
idea of Its an i <lb/>
S. W. Crawford, Greensboro, <lb/>
At the Alumni banquet -u <lb/>
malt as <lb/>
and her <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
in the<lb/>
and <lb/>
University and her <lb/>
Owes t <lb/>
lier Hale, <lb/>
Alumni the <lb/>
the Alumni Oat to <lb/>
unit die <lb/>
Edwin Batter, <lb/>
In alters ton a good i -l l is <lb/>
hall was played by the Vanity v <lb/>
Alumni. The Varsity bays <lb/>
wore to <lb/>
The a ill the <lb/>
up <lb/>
much Io the regret <lb/>
have in the. <lb/>
squares from bank cf <lb/>
tho riser, <lb/>
Newspapers too Cheap <lb/>
The of our <lb/>
situation is having all <lb/>
their profit depend upon getting lB nu <lb/>
by means of <lb/>
Tho circulation itself ought <lb/>
to pay- newspaper is too <lb/>
That typhoid lever is duo largely <lb/>
to drains both and <lb/>
without the body. <lb/>
That brisk walking, deep <lb/>
with the month <lb/>
closed, helps to sweep out the <lb/>
products of also, by <lb/>
cheap. Ho it is cheap it <lb/>
to The <lb/>
of a ought to pay <lb/>
for its production. A good <lb/>
paper, won with trust- <lb/>
worthy news of the world, is <lb/>
worth three Mutes tho present <lb/>
price of our ordinary journals. <lb/>
Even then it would be the cheap-- <lb/>
eat the market. The ad <lb/>
that earn to such a <lb/>
paper would pay it forth <lb/>
to possible <lb/>
That it is very unwise to tempt <lb/>
appetite of who is India <lb/>
posed, the cessation of appetite <lb/>
especially at this is <lb/>
warning of that the system <lb/>
is such a state that food <lb/>
easily digested, and a little <lb/>
judicious fasting may of <lb/>
benefit. <lb/>
That drugs should avoided <lb/>
whenever possible, and that the <lb/>
mouth should thoroughly <lb/>
brains and industry. the tooth <lb/>
Warner, in Harper's <lb/>
brushed after taking kind <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
Unit is feverish nil <lb/>
drinks are heating or exciting <lb/>
should be avoided- Pure fresh <lb/>
Mr. J. II. Wool, lives at <lb/>
place, about two <lb/>
miles from town, will soon <lb/>
one of tho In water is boat, thou <lb/>
Halifax county. On comer of orangeade or made Irons we <lb/>
he building has drawn tut <lb/>
the weather from tho <lb/>
original place. Saturday of <lb/>
the I swarms of over <lb/>
thirst <lb/>
That every one with a tendency <lb/>
before came and lodged to neuralgia, rheumatism sciatica <lb/>
in tho and finding it n <lb/>
good place to honey- <lb/>
a few horns another largo <lb/>
came in from exactly <lb/>
opposite and they also <lb/>
concluded to make homo <lb/>
this one particular spot, now <lb/>
Mr- Wood has two groat <lb/>
aggregations of combined <lb/>
ready business- Mr. <lb/>
Wood says when the bees are at <lb/>
work they can go all between tho <lb/>
Weather boarding and of <lb/>
that portion of house and <lb/>
beware of taking off <lb/>
flannels too early in the spring; <lb/>
it is best to wear wool <lb/>
next to tho all tho the <lb/>
round, as warm weather very <lb/>
light weight <lb/>
after pot spiral ion. <lb/>
Boston was engaged <lb/>
worrying over tho treatment of <lb/>
the South, a colored <lb/>
gentleman slipped into Boston <lb/>
department, the people <lb/>
up like turning the hose <lb/>
on <lb/>
There is a of truth in <lb/>
these few <lb/>
The to is <lb/>
characteristic of New <lb/>
attitude toward the <lb/>
remarks the Atlanta Journal, <lb/>
and then that paper goes to <lb/>
The bodies of that <lb/>
are worried over the <lb/>
which separates and <lb/>
in tho South, but are <lb/>
careful to maintain similar dis- <lb/>
their own suctions. <lb/>
They howl because <lb/>
not admitted to hotels the <lb/>
South Where white are <lb/>
entertained, and yet a venerable <lb/>
c bishop long ago <lb/>
sought admission in vain to all <lb/>
the prominent hotels in Boston. <lb/>
They the exclusion of <lb/>
in the South from the <lb/>
host seats in and from <lb/>
railroad earn which set apart <lb/>
for whites, and yet will not <lb/>
give the a chance in any <lb/>
of the higher Industrial <lb/>
There are no stone <lb/>
sons, brick layers, car- <lb/>
or bi in Boston, <lb/>
are hundreds <lb/>
Atlanta who work side by <lb/>
with white men <lb/>
wages for equal <lb/>
The a bettor chance <lb/>
tho South in many ways that <lb/>
for his interest and tho com- <lb/>
fort of himself and his family <lb/>
than ho can find Now York or <lb/>
Massachusetts. Post <lb/>
judge of the U <lb/>
States Circuit court gave a <lb/>
in the case of Mi tinier <lb/>
cook Company vs State of <lb/>
South Carolina, restraining the <lb/>
State from preventing In puns <lb/>
brought to This decision <lb/>
if is claimed <lb/>
will have the effect of <lb/>
nugatory the dispensary law <lb/>
tho decision of Judge Sim <lb/>
any one may import sell <lb/>
liquor in packages. Tho <lb/>
is based on tho inter <lb/>
law, the Court <lb/>
hold tug that the right of <lb/>
comprehends right <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
i be best la tho world for Os t <lb/>
Sore, Salt <lb/>
Chapped Bands <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
moves j. not only at tho gift Gold, <lb/>
appropriate by p. D. the past few days. X. <lb/>
Chilblains, .-. <lb/>
this fall ho expects to have j and ares Piles st <lb/>
to barn. This is lake I id. It Is it. vs <lb/>
one doubting the facts can go or money <lb/>
For sale <lb/>
Mows. <lb/>
b it that has lilted this <lb/>
country with nervous t <lb/>
that takes Ilia off their hones, <lb/>
from their blood, and makes <lb/>
ft emaciated r <lb/>
No. It is bad overeating of <lb/>
other <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
remedy is in artificially <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial, Instead Irritating tho already <lb/>
Cordial g a <lb/>
to rest by nourishing system <lb/>
and digesting other i <lb/>
With It. flesh strength return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea ration ll V cordial <lb/>
and <lb/>
No i I to decide OB <lb/>
A trial bottle seas <lb/>
I, AX HI. is the for <lb/>
Doctors recommend It In place <lb/>
of Castor<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
at the post office at Greenville, <lb/>
U. O., as second class mail matter.<lb/>
Concept. I PRACTICAL <lb/>
Then will be a concert by the <lb/>
North Car- Aid Society Christian the Seaboard to lap. <lb/>
n-f h to People Along Die Line <lb/>
Read. <lb/>
Early Crop Bulletin. <lb/>
The past week has been <lb/>
considerably growth of <lb/>
crops. Tee weather was also dry <lb/>
the end the week, excepting <lb/>
rain, with hail, in the northern <lb/>
on 24th, The warm <lb/>
at tin College to raise d <lb/>
to build a church. The orchestra will <lb/>
consist or ten instruments and <lb/>
Miss Sheppard, our gifted <lb/>
will recite. This is a <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Our Regular <lb/>
June 4th, 1897- <lb/>
pretend to <lb/>
Senator Morgan's deliberately made <lb/>
that the action of the House is <lb/>
unconstitutional and that s is <lb/>
not legally in session, but In <lb/>
is worrying them no little- mat- <lb/>
has been discussed at a <lb/>
meeting and the is <lb/>
preparing an opinion on t to <lb/>
I submitted to the Cabinet. <lb/>
The Senate hat adopted <lb/>
offered by Senator sling <lb/>
the Judiciary <lb/>
what legislation is necessary <lb/>
the Stale of South Carolina t mi I <lb/>
traffic within its <lb/>
The resolution is i Hen Jed to I he <lb/>
the Federal Court that <lb/>
present law of South <lb/>
is in conflict with the interstate <lb/>
commerce law. <lb/>
It looks now as though would <lb/>
be no investigation, Had a vole <lb/>
been taken on Senator re- <lb/>
solution when it was lira it <lb/>
would have been adopted, but having <lb/>
together the Sen- <lb/>
have recovered their nerve and it <lb/>
is announced that will vole <lb/>
against the resolution. <lb/>
The following language wasn't <lb/>
by a Democratic member the <lb/>
House, but by one Washington's <lb/>
oldest ministers the gospel, Dr. <lb/>
at a mass held <lb/>
under the auspices cl the <lb/>
Cuban League, to express the <lb/>
and indignation of the American public <lb/>
at the atrocious murder an American <lb/>
nurse by the Spaniards. Dr. Sunder- <lb/>
land -The government of the <lb/>
seems to recreant to its <lb/>
in this emergency. Look at the <lb/>
conduct this Congress at ours. The <lb/>
House Representatives, called to- <lb/>
to take action on questions of <lb/>
vital moment to be the of our <lb/>
people, as well as our suffering fellow <lb/>
citizens in Cuba, Ir.-in f <lb/>
to day. All business locked up <lb/>
em. Iv and she key curried in one man's <lb/>
pocket. Meanwhile, members <lb/>
body, in cahoot half a <lb/>
members the British <lb/>
with the ministers cl powers acting <lb/>
as umpires, regaling at <lb/>
mm chess The committee <lb/>
the House given over to carrying on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Senator Jones, nm <lb/>
believe in straddling any Two <lb/>
Democratic Senators with th <lb/>
a duty on onyx be- <lb/>
c tut exist, of onyx <lb/>
their Mates, and Senator Persia <lb/>
aid he was surprised that <lb/>
Jones did not tic so ill order to help <lb/>
develop large onyx deposits known <lb/>
to Ml t in Mr. Jones <lb/>
-There is no <lb/>
tariff taxation, the s <lb/>
ind I will support an <lb/>
excessive lax. for the <lb/>
my people. Taxation for private <lb/>
benefit is robbery, pure and <lb/>
jerry Simpson may not be able to <lb/>
cone with Speaker but he mail <lb/>
Stone sorry he <lb/>
muted hint to a-k if there was any <lb/>
greater demand the passage a <lb/>
l bill now than there was <lb/>
during the last Congress, by replying <lb/>
Why certainly there is, your <lb/>
prosperity not and the <lb/>
people seek bankruptcy <lb/>
II th- w. Washington judge <lb/>
the that tried <lb/>
and acquitted Hay and N <lb/>
the and Secretary i f the sugar <lb/>
limit, null anything man that <lb/>
had no <lb/>
ask questions to <lb/>
the business of the sugar trust. II this <lb/>
is good law, the laws of the country <lb/>
cannot be too soon so amended as lo <lb/>
Congress right to investigate <lb/>
the business of the sugar trust, and of <lb/>
all other trusts, whenever there is <lb/>
to do so the interest the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
is guilty consciences which have <lb/>
Banned Speaker Heed to be guarded by <lb/>
detectives, tear that somebody will <lb/>
do boldly injury as a result VI the <lb/>
indignation at his methods <lb/>
muzzling tea House. He has <lb/>
threatening but they were writ- <lb/>
ten by a man in Washington to <lb/>
cause a There isn't <lb/>
slightest probability I hat anybody will <lb/>
kill Mr, Heed, or even The <lb/>
people know that their remedy lies in <lb/>
ballot box, aid they will wail <lb/>
until the Congressional elections next <lb/>
year to apply is. <lb/>
Secretary Gage has 1st the secret <lb/>
out that Mr. expects this <lb/>
Congress give him author- <lb/>
to appoint a currency commission <lb/>
The House will, of course, do whatever <lb/>
Mr. wants it to do, provided- <lb/>
Mr. Heed's consent b obtained, <lb/>
hot the silver Senators haven't the <lb/>
slightest idea of giving Mr. <lb/>
authority to pick a currency <lb/>
sin, but will insist that its <lb/>
shall be by the <lb/>
he Senate, and the House, in order <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
at a few points where <lb/>
seasons occurred on the 24th, the past <lb/>
week was hard on crops, being <lb/>
cool and dry up to the 26th, to <lb/>
that making rather poor <lb/>
Some hail occurred in the extreme <lb/>
eastern portion on 24th. Crops are <lb/>
I everywhere clean and well cultivated, <lb/>
a i ill- warm showers the last the <lb/>
will be extremely Cot- <lb/>
and some has died <lb/>
it is nearly all chopped out; fair <lb/>
but growth slow. continues <lb/>
awkward and stand poor, and much <lb/>
amass ha- been done by cut worms. <lb/>
has hen nearly all <lb/>
planted, with fair stand, but plant <lb/>
and require and <lb/>
Some complaints damage by <lb/>
bugs and buttoning. Peanuts are com <lb/>
mg up fairly well. Irish potatoes are <lb/>
being shipped, small and poor. Sweet <lb/>
potato sprouts are being set out. <lb/>
will go. It will take place Thursday <lb/>
evening, e 17th. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday were general and worthy cause and we hope <lb/>
will be immense benefit. Farm work <lb/>
has been well kept up. Cotton and coin <lb/>
continue small; s cotton has died out <lb/>
from cool nights, the stand of corn <lb/>
is poor. Tobacco is growing oil slowly. <lb/>
Wheat has about headed and is begin- <lb/>
to turn. Blackberries art <lb/>
Crops are in excellent condition <lb/>
to be benefited by suitable seasons, and <lb/>
next week's will <lb/>
great improvement. <lb/>
A little girl, six yours old, was <lb/>
a visit to her who <lb/>
was a New England divine, eel <lb/>
for his powers. <lb/>
think, grandpa, <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
does he say, my dear <lb/>
he says the is <lb/>
made green It isn't all <lb/>
is it f <lb/>
child, suppose <lb/>
out for <lb/>
can I, grandpa <lb/>
Bible, and sec what <lb/>
it <lb/>
shall begin <lb/>
The child sat down to read the <lb/>
Bible. Before she got more than <lb/>
half through the second chapter <lb/>
of and had read the <lb/>
creation of the stars and the an- <lb/>
she back to her <lb/>
grandfather, her eyes all bright <lb/>
with the excitement of <lb/>
it, grandpa- It isn't <lb/>
for God made the moon <lb/>
. hat silver men may have a he <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
Ball. <lb/>
Donald forfeited today's game to the <lb/>
Phillies by the score of to o because, <lb/>
as he said, the men were <lb/>
throwing the ball d the field <lb/>
purpose of delaying the game until <lb/>
a threatened rain arrive. The <lb/>
trouble began when at <lb/>
the bat in the fourth inning. The ac- <lb/>
score at the time was to <lb/>
of Philadelphia. fell <lb/>
a minutes niter play was <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Baltimore, June Baltimore looked <lb/>
reasonably sure to win today's game <lb/>
with Cincinnati when rain stopped the <lb/>
game in the hall the third in- <lb/>
The score Baltimore C; <lb/>
New York, June <lb/>
in their half the inning today <lb/>
made runs and wen the game. <lb/>
The Louisville Ben put up a strong <lb/>
kick at a change decision by th- <lb/>
umpire in the last inning and <lb/>
was put out of the game. Score. New <lb/>
Louisville, <lb/>
Brooklyn, June St. Louis <lb/>
t. am dosed their present series <lb/>
the trolley dodgers at Eastern park to- <lb/>
day by losing another game. Score. <lb/>
Brooklyn, St. I. <lb/>
Washington, was <lb/>
the lo.-s today's game. <lb/>
In the two innings which he pitched, <lb/>
the Colts made seven hits a total <lb/>
fourteen basis, scoring five runs. He <lb/>
was followed by King, o did better <lb/>
work. Two games were scheduled <lb/>
lint the second was called in sec- <lb/>
on account of Score- <lb/>
Chicago, <lb/>
Boston, before starting <lb/>
the ball game this <lb/>
afternoon a thick tog t making it <lb/>
almost impossible to see the <lb/>
and after flaying two innings Umpire <lb/>
called the game oil account <lb/>
of rain. Score. Boston Cleve- <lb/>
land <lb/>
TUB C <lb/>
Won Lost Per -lit <lb/>
Salisbury has imposed a license tax <lb/>
of on boot blacks, says the Sun. <lb/>
Dr. A. S. so <lb/>
a tall at is <lb/>
W. J- Allen, of township, <lb/>
has a wonder in the shape of a calf <lb/>
with two separate Sun. <lb/>
We arc glad to that Rev. <lb/>
B. H Hali is a great deal better and <lb/>
his chances tor recovery are good <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Tuesday people of Greene <lb/>
voted on the question lo <lb/>
the Hill railway and <lb/>
levied it by majority. <lb/>
Tin large dry goods of W. II. <lb/>
k U. S. Tucker Co., of Haleigh, i as <lb/>
into th of trust ; I <lb/>
thought the assets will d <lb/>
liabilities. <lb/>
The Free reports the <lb/>
burning the J. X. Askew, <lb/>
cause I by lightning. T and <lb/>
three mules perished it. tin- flames. The <lb/>
total loss was about with BO in- <lb/>
The Press-Visitor learn <lb/>
that the Tribune is to resume <lb/>
about July lat, it is to be pub- <lb/>
as a lour page morning daily wit. <lb/>
an eight page Sun l.-y edition. Col. W. <lb/>
W. will continue HI editor. <lb/>
The people who live along the <lb/>
Air Line will nit <lb/>
for want of practical information <lb/>
on industrial matters if the 8- A. <lb/>
L. can possibly it. The <lb/>
latest in <lb/>
a from Mr. J. T. <lb/>
Chief Agent. The let- <lb/>
follows part <lb/>
We want the people along our <lb/>
lino of to see every <lb/>
kind of household and con- <lb/>
labor saving imp e- <lb/>
and to learn how to save <lb/>
the little fruit, veg <lb/>
milk, and all kinds of pro- <lb/>
duels, to this end we <lb/>
up of oars and <lb/>
ploying expert farmers, dairymen j <lb/>
will make ex-j <lb/>
at the one hundred and <lb/>
t fry stations on our from <lb/>
X Ya., to Atlanta, Ga. We <lb/>
be glad to have you <lb/>
to our exhibit. Whatever <lb/>
It n want to exhibit <lb/>
carry over our line free of <lb/>
and if t is for to <lb/>
send some one to explain your <lb/>
exhibit we will ilium with <lb/>
to <lb/>
start about the 10th to of <lb/>
and we would to <lb/>
made at to address <lb/>
Seaboard All Line, M- <lb/>
C , so that they can be <lb/>
for and our exhibit <lb/>
car. <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
Editor B. E. of the <lb/>
land Keck five beg <lb/>
pardon tor following the old rut i <lb/>
calling it the who recent <lb/>
spent a few days ii Greenville, bad <lb/>
the fallowing to say in the last <lb/>
his paper about our town and people <lb/>
the popular you-p, <lb/>
pastor of the Greenville Church, <lb/>
doing a most excellent work there. He <lb/>
tills the exactly, <lb/>
long, as be wishes to prosecute <lb/>
his studies further, either at <lb/>
in the seminary, or both. His <lb/>
fare fend of him very much. <lb/>
The hospitality of the <lb/>
is equal to that of any town, like <lb/>
it in the South, livery one's door were <lb/>
open to visitors and every host wished <lb/>
ante guests and every guest hoped <lb/>
that he always fall into the <lb/>
hands of such whole-souled hosts. <lb/>
New <lb/>
St. <lb/>
The editor of the Commonwealth <lb/>
was most royally entertained in the <lb/>
pleasant home of Mr. R. L. <lb/>
of Hie Scotland Seek <lb/>
know and as have <lb/>
met and seen him here <lb/>
him clever and genial, but it <lb/>
proves when you sec him hi BK <lb/>
lint this is in the fact <lb/>
that a most accomplished mil <lb/>
housewife presides over his home. <lb/>
Her rare intelligence <lb/>
accomplishments, her queenly manners <lb/>
and her hoc social are made <lb/>
all the by reason <lb/>
her beautiful and <lb/>
to the of Christ and her sweet <lb/>
and tender sympathy in whatever lends <lb/>
to help humanity. We we e m t <lb/>
d and shall not <lb/>
soon our pleasant stay in I. n <lb/>
most hospitable horn . <lb/>
It was a pleasure to for a <lb/>
part of the time hospitality n the <lb/>
homes of M. E. B. an I W. II <lb/>
whose charming wives <lb/>
well a-t their <lb/>
and making them hope <lb/>
of good fort cue will soon lodge <lb/>
there has <lb/>
never yet Mr. faking <lb/>
from town one its bl and most <lb/>
lovely girls- hut inasmuch as <lb/>
lo we all up our <lb/>
inns from the matter- <lb/>
Mr. hr-s up a m ex <lb/>
school a beau <lb/>
well home i <lb/>
I greatly beloved by the people of <lb/>
town and <lb/>
Mr. K. has <lb/>
on people <lb/>
and Pill county, as a most <lb/>
excellent business m n, and is now <lb/>
die of County, <lb/>
which his Mess. J <lb/>
a id J S. Biggs are Urge <lb/>
lo drop in upon <lb/>
tor chard of the <lb/>
Me him and his busy force torn out <lb/>
work which his popularity and <lb/>
execution have to hi printing <lb/>
the <lb/>
Commonwealth and others Scot <lb/>
land Neck in saying the Greenville <lb/>
more than sustained their for- <lb/>
mer reputation in their open <lb/>
hospitality and hearty welcome <lb/>
visitors. <lb/>
Mess. Van and Biggs were <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. and Mis- <lb/>
was entertained in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
l business has been <lb/>
improved by its tobacco market <lb/>
the work is still enlarging. <lb/>
Hints. <lb/>
The frying will be- <lb/>
come mean if soaked in <lb/>
and r. <lb/>
in the thing <lb/>
with winch to and bright- <lb/>
en patent leather. <lb/>
A flu nil dipped in boiling <lb/>
water and ed with tarpon- <lb/>
tine, laid on tie cheat as <lb/>
as possible, will relieve the must <lb/>
severe cold hoarseness. <lb/>
It is said that if juice of <lb/>
berries is sprinkled <lb/>
pure blossom , I he <lb/>
the lily of Fallow <lb/>
or hyacinth, it will change <lb/>
to a red. <lb/>
If two pairs of are kept <lb/>
in use together, them <lb/>
the shoes will give <lb/>
more and last longer Hum <lb/>
two p- worn thy <lb/>
like many other things <lb/>
become and <lb/>
occasional rest to do work- <lb/>
Teach children, if possible, lo <lb/>
use the hand us much as <lb/>
right in playing game-, <lb/>
marbles, ball, etc, as is good <lb/>
in be development of <lb/>
and lions the bank and <lb/>
brings into play all the muscles <lb/>
of side of the body. <lb/>
Many devoting tin <lb/>
the task of <lb/>
rapidly cheaply liquefying air. <lb/>
when will be of <lb/>
great value or many purposes, of <lb/>
which moving <lb/>
of engines, stationary and <lb/>
the important. By the <lb/>
most method hitherto <lb/>
used u it was <lb/>
Bible, with a copper lube apparatus <lb/>
weighing pounds a pressure <lb/>
averaging more limn no <lb/>
to liquefy air in two hours <lb/>
without resorting to auxiliary cool- <lb/>
expedients. means, how over, <lb/>
of a machine exhibited last month <lb/>
before the Dublin Royal society, <lb/>
air was produced in min- <lb/>
The air pressure in this case <lb/>
was than atmospheres and <lb/>
the weighed only <lb/>
pound a. The liquid air was not in <lb/>
i quantity large enough to he of com- <lb/>
j importance, but the system <lb/>
was a marked improvement over all <lb/>
Its <lb/>
A Small Minority. <lb/>
Marriage not a failure, but <lb/>
many marriages fail. Just now <lb/>
there seems to lie an epidemic of <lb/>
husbands and wives leaving homes <lb/>
and ties. But they are few <lb/>
with the millions of husbands and <lb/>
wives who are true to duty to <lb/>
one American. <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Some amateurs in a provincial <lb/>
town gave a theatrical performance. <lb/>
Just before the curtain went the <lb/>
took the manager aside <lb/>
and said to <lb/>
look here I I don't <lb/>
to drink water instead of wine in <lb/>
tho drinking scene in the second <lb/>
act. I want wino. <lb/>
The unities must be preserved. We <lb/>
want to make play as realistic <lb/>
as <lb/>
you want champagne at <lb/>
shillings a bottle, do <lb/>
sir. Everything must be <lb/>
right. In the second act <lb/>
you shall have real wine, and when <lb/>
you take in the last ant you <lb/>
hall have some real poison. I'll <lb/>
that you don't complain of the <lb/>
play not being realistic enough. <lb/>
How docs strike <lb/>
London Tit Bits. <lb/>
Not Word. <lb/>
never talk to book <lb/>
said the busy man. <lb/>
exclaimed the agent <lb/>
a man of action. Now, just <lb/>
pat your signature to this order and <lb/>
have it over with. I <lb/>
North American. <lb/>
to Girls. <lb/>
Bishop Dome addressed fie <lb/>
graduates of Ague's <lb/>
which numbers its <lb/>
residents of nearly every Stale <lb/>
the He said <lb/>
want you to set cut to-day <lb/>
with the spirit of true daring. It <lb/>
dares <lb/>
slights, as well <lb/>
as pain and hardness, and it is <lb/>
the element needed our <lb/>
American world today, in <lb/>
that are to regenerate <lb/>
society if it is to be at all. <lb/>
The pliant which sub- <lb/>
to intolerable <lb/>
recognition by of men <lb/>
nod things that a. d <lb/>
vile, is a a wrong. <lb/>
have known gins in the <lb/>
severe of a posts <lb/>
into which they came <lb/>
ignorance, quietly lining <lb/>
indignity of introduction of a <lb/>
man. Your darling <lb/>
is to be such sort, with the <lb/>
of courteous resistance, <lb/>
not with tho of personal <lb/>
discourtesy are called <lb/>
upon least, may not to <lb/>
load crusades, but <lb/>
test of purity, which simply, like <lb/>
-sensitive shots itself <lb/>
away from the contaminating <lb/>
touch, is the best. the <lb/>
highest courage, the sorest pro- <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Death r. m <lb/>
A sad occurred about <lb/>
three miles from Dabney, in th s <lb/>
last Saturday. Three <lb/>
children of Mr- <lb/>
his Miss <lb/>
sister Ella, aired <lb/>
brother Thomas and a <lb/>
young man named Jeff <lb/>
went fishing in a <lb/>
creek. While the woods <lb/>
discovered a plant which they <lb/>
mistook for angelica. Digging <lb/>
no the root chewed it ard <lb/>
the juice Very <lb/>
then after Miss Ella, who bad <lb/>
possibly swallowed more of it <lb/>
khan the others, began to com <lb/>
plain of a violent sickness the <lb/>
st followed by terrible <lb/>
v Twenty minutes later <lb/>
the young la died great <lb/>
agony. <lb/>
Help was summoned <lb/>
bod.- conveyed home we e <lb/>
also the other the <lb/>
party- was not <lb/>
made as sick as the Others bat as <lb/>
soon as he reached the house he <lb/>
look precaution to cat a quantity <lb/>
of very fat meet which doubtless <lb/>
counteracted the p and he <lb/>
Buffered but little. Tom <lb/>
came vary near dying having <lb/>
convulsion after convulsion <lb/>
greatly his body <lb/>
completely drawing bis head and <lb/>
heels together- was it <lb/>
great but r the <lb/>
timely services of Dr- O. <lb/>
both -ho and her <lb/>
probably At <lb/>
last were apparent- <lb/>
out of danger sad a fair way <lb/>
to recovery. <lb/>
What deadly herb was is <lb/>
but it is supposed to <lb/>
bean yell w <lb/>
son Gold <lb/>
Neat . by <lb/>
it is well that <lb/>
Daniel Webster, in of <lb/>
Taylor's for <lb/>
of <lb/>
it's nomination lit to be made, <lb/>
he never to do justice to <lb/>
the military abilities j <lb/>
and eminent vice the field- <lb/>
On one ho paid the old <lb/>
soldier a delicate an well de <lb/>
served compliment. General j <lb/>
lot was complaining the crowds <lb/>
of people who daily him <lb/>
after his accession to the <lb/>
Presidency. <lb/>
he said, <lb/>
my official and <lb/>
violate my domestic retirement ; <lb/>
but still do wish to turn <lb/>
buck upon my <lb/>
never did Upon your <lb/>
lutes, Mr. in- <lb/>
replied. <lb/>
A another sort <lb/>
much more surprising, con- <lb/>
its one given <lb/>
by Mr. though ob- <lb/>
of it was not present to heir. <lb/>
Some the <lb/>
remarkably beautiful eyes of a <lb/>
handsome woman, and one young <lb/>
enthusiast remind <lb/>
with long, eye- <lb/>
las of artillery in <lb/>
rather u- <lb/>
to said <lb/>
another, <lb/>
put in Mi. <lb/>
with face, <lb/>
yen must be aware, my deal <lb/>
that lightning never <lb/>
nil's <lb/>
-o <lb/>
A Frenchman went to An <lb/>
according to Bachelor of <lb/>
Arts, and said to hi n. a <lb/>
polar bear <lb/>
The <lb/>
does a polar bear do I <lb/>
don't know. Why. lie Bits on the <lb/>
ice <lb/>
tho American, <lb/>
is nothing to Bit o <lb/>
do. <lb/>
be do Why <lb/>
h eats <lb/>
on z-o ice aid <lb/>
eats fish, en I i <lb/>
h bat do y moan <lb/>
You don't y u <lb/>
m an <lb/>
l lb e <lb/>
I to b.- polar bear o a <lb/>
funeral <lb/>
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k HART. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
to Operate <lb/>
f stares liar t- In <lb/>
She, thorough. As out- mar <lb/>
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pin till It is <lb/>
C. Co, <lb/>
Proprietors, Han. <lb/>
t-j lake <lb/>
HARD BRICK R <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
II <lb/>
tin- interest of Lucas v in <lb/>
the business, I will sell all Brick, <lb/>
now hand very cheap. I can ill <lb/>
at short notice at any on <lb/>
the within one <lb/>
miles of die towns Wilson <lb/>
I.- In--- all com <lb/>
-as in future <lb/>
L. K. X. J <lb/>
TUe o Deficit. <lb/>
Last month's reports <lb/>
ii surplus receipts over <lb/>
expenditures. The deficiency <lb/>
the months o Hit <lb/>
year is out <lb/>
is just the sum <lb/>
tr expects to make up <lb/>
increased taste on to- <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
that the ponding tariff bill, with <lb/>
those additions, will a <lb/>
plus of a two <lb/>
is pretty close cue <lb/>
and hows he not, at j <lb/>
the best, expect any considerable j <lb/>
increase from <lb/>
or not more will be <lb/>
by inc eased expenditures. <lb/>
For it must not bi <lb/>
that this deficiency we hear so <lb/>
much is not caused by <lb/>
but by <lb/>
appropriations. The<lb/>
S. E FENDER CO. <lb/>
X. C- <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
of .-in the <lb/>
lbs Sup Conn made hi <lb/>
p. <lb/>
of wast eleven and k minors, <lb/>
to n II f- r the <lb/>
are of ed sell for be- <lb/>
figures of WM <lb/>
the <lb/>
Hi day of -Inly, <lb/>
1897, ill piece, <lb/>
or l in <lb/>
cunt of i in swift Creek <lb/>
will persist in ship, ad joining in- land P. <lb/>
L. B Dr. W. <lb/>
I,, dent mill others and in-2 <lb/>
acres, the owned by <lb/>
he Quint at <lb/>
tin death. <lb/>
This June 1817, <lb/>
JAMES, <lb/>
more money year by <lb/>
year, no tariff be <lb/>
framed that will expand the rev- <lb/>
proportionately This truth <lb/>
will force itself into recognition <lb/>
sooner or later and much <lb/>
would be Bared if i <lb/>
were recognized now. <lb/>
Meanwhile, as there is a ca-h <lb/>
balance of <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
revenue nut <lb/>
so urgent as the necessity cur- <lb/>
tailing extravagance and <lb/>
a rational system of finance <lb/>
Tn I k of the Superior Con t of <lb/>
Pitt comity, hawing issued letters <lb/>
ii I y to m. on <lb/>
i on <lb/>
Treasury, the necessity for ad- if. deceased, ice is <lb/>
hereby given to all person to <lb/>
estate to make payment <lb/>
to the and I all creditors <lb/>
of I estate to c aims, <lb/>
to the <lb/>
within twelve niter the <lb/>
dare of ltd aides will <lb/>
tie plead in <lb/>
This the day Bay,<lb/>
of th of J. ii, <lb/>
v. a. any. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
Funeral <lb/>
meets in on the <lb/>
Tinware<lb/>
es, Hubs, Paint b <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Hock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C <lb/>
a plan by which Farmers can get <lb/>
CHESTS FREE <lb/>
Pl,. SI i <lb/>
I ,. . I II,,. ,,. , <lb/>
A , , . . , ; . ,, . <lb/>
R. B. c. M. <lb/>
G CHERRY <lb/>
CHERRY. e<lb/>
June 1st, 1897. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt <lb/>
C. <lb/>
We solicit your We offer every <lb/>
and accommodation with sound <lb/>
Banking. <lb/>
-----DE A IN----- <lb/>
km GROCERIES <lb/>
CM K. c. <lb/>
I will the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all j. canto obtain hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H, <lb/>
door to Jeweler. <lb/>
THE LIVE <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
their to public- We an. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and yon we will as nuke the boat of Tobacco Flues <lb/>
t least price. All om is we are ready to <lb/>
repair in our line a cook stove to a will <lb/>
to come and u- <lb/>
S. f. PR I <lb/>
Hoes. <lb/>
What Kind . <lb/>
last black, with double <lb/>
heel and too. <lb/>
What Sizes <lb/>
From the smallest to the <lb/>
for children, misses, ladies and <lb/>
men. <lb/>
The small sum <lb/>
Where <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
The Low Price Merchant. <lb/>
in and examine our <lb/>
buying <lb/>
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JUNK SWEETS. <lb/>
No Named Tina list. <lb/>
OF TWO<lb/>
We Hit Hard <lb/>
ft the profits on every- <lb/>
thing and during the <lb/>
past week have <lb/>
the pleasant experience <lb/>
of send in d away from <lb/>
our store hundreds of <lb/>
delighted patrons. Most <lb/>
of them had never <lb/>
ed with us We <lb/>
please our old <lb/>
customers and want to <lb/>
make some more new <lb/>
ones. It will be to your <lb/>
interest to step in and <lb/>
let us quote prices on <lb/>
Notions and <lb/>
Gents Furnishings. <lb/>
X- C- June <lb/>
i C- J- J- <lb/>
last o. erysipelas and <lb/>
returned the taller Mr. <lb/>
ton M saw null I <lb/>
J. S. Joyner, Baltimore is <lb/>
II. C <lb/>
evening <lb/>
I i. Mk It b I. i the i <lb/>
knowing i the I gum <lb/>
it net a hi in lira total <lb/>
Pin n tin-1 <lb/>
line Marietta is veiling Mrs. <lb/>
T. K. Hooker <lb/>
Miss Emilia lo Ki. <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
W. II. Cox and wife left Tuesday <lb/>
evening tor <lb/>
G. W. and wife, Kinston, <lb/>
an- relatives here. <lb/>
mm two <lb/>
I it would be the <lb/>
Mr. Frizzle was a model . Both a many Hulls, the <lb/>
were good good citizens and among our petty one. As as the <lb/>
The community <lb/>
wet <lb/>
I Kill hi evening. <lb/>
nits made to Measures. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
MY USE <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection invited, <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
Vine Bessie Patrick returned <lb/>
day Iron <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Barrett, is vis <lb/>
Ming her J. <lb/>
M Owens is Moving In- home <lb/>
just vacated by W. Cox. <lb/>
Harrington returned <lb/>
Mond yr evening <lb/>
, Wiley a <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mow arrived home Tues- <lb/>
day evening Iran school at Nashville, <lb/>
K lit in Saturday <lb/>
evening fro u a trip up the <lb/>
J S. and wife Returned <lb/>
j veiling a visit to<lb/>
M. II. Lee, representative the <lb/>
I Tribune, was <lb/>
. In r. Friday. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
line Monday evening slay in <lb/>
the Agent J. It. Mourn, <lb/>
Una d returned bone <lb/>
Wednesday evening the Mary <lb/>
I Baldwin Seminary, at Va- <lb/>
K Coat and sister. Mi. s <lb/>
j evening where <lb/>
parents make home. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Ox, <lb/>
bas Ale- <lb/>
let-n even- <lb/>
Dr. el <lb/>
here evening <lb/>
Men-head lo the Medical Coil- <lb/>
who bee <lb/>
; school o miles above town, <lb/>
evening in <lb/>
Kin stun. <lb/>
I, I. j i. iii d <lb/>
day evening <lb/>
had I school <lb/>
beat men. <lb/>
great loss in their death. <lb/>
New Bank. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt county began bus- <lb/>
is the <lb/>
Bank, t <lb/>
by The now <lb/>
is composed strong m-ii Una will <lb/>
meet <lb/>
; -m <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line place a <lb/>
coach on the train Tuesday, <lb/>
and F i lay, Hie <lb/>
parties attending the <lb/>
Morehead City <lb/>
Connection will b-; made <lb/>
Kin-ion will, the train in Atlantic <lb/>
North Carolina road. <lb/>
Mr. W. S. <lb/>
showed the a in <lb/>
shape a It had lour <lb/>
I-gs, line wings, two hacks and on, <lb/>
head. The was hutched <lb/>
Mr. Hem- <lb/>
las been <lb/>
in alcohol at <lb/>
Thai have a Wonder, <lb/>
chicken had it lived <lb/>
a and <lb/>
would see that not do I <lb/>
and pill-lings. <lb/>
re is hardly a week <lb/>
Out some intruder enters m <lb/>
and taken something lean <lb/>
miss, and no doubt many r <lb/>
I so would K <lb/>
a co t to i-j the <lb/>
the saving to people <lb/>
be huge. <lb/>
is a <lb/>
It the who he <lb/>
as going swoon who a faint <lb/>
suspicion. <lb/>
lie map. who willing to do <lb/>
ho b don always wants <lb/>
be done by <lb/>
Some preachers are more interested <lb/>
ill the way their hair is combed than <lb/>
they are in the of the <lb/>
a man Hies lo open a <lb/>
Water h a corkscrew, then you <lb/>
may ow he s thoroughly <lb/>
drunk. <lb/>
Lives of great men all us <lb/>
we have to watch out <lb/>
The j it we expect to leave any<lb/>
If You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
TOM- <lb/>
has long Flu I fool prints. <lb/>
have I A is like a <lb/>
In tact if every county in the ad j is a blank until <lb/>
tin m who could it has been subj to the <lb/>
be captured and crime be largely <lb/>
THE <lb/>
tor your Beeswax. <lb/>
s. y. s <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
I and in go lo B.<lb/>
., <lb/>
Sixth ilk. <lb/>
ii j lime. <lb/>
r girl w us. <lb/>
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This month , u its i lie c <lb/>
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m in s the <lb/>
Ne, M; lei y u <lb/>
cow is tin. bed <lb/>
. bu -i <lb/>
Lodge A. F. A A. M. <lb/>
held its annual meeting Thursday and <lb/>
elected the following Officers the <lb/>
J M. W. M, <lb/>
S. W. <lb/>
J. N. Marl, J. W. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
L I. Moore, See, <lb/>
K I. <lb/>
tin Friday Tar <lb/>
River Lodge, K. of P. lie <lb/>
the following r.-. <lb/>
II <lb/>
I. V C. <lb/>
K L Carr, V <lb/>
i Woodward. -M W <lb/>
V Sugg, M A. <lb/>
A It K U Hid S. <lb/>
B D Ci C. <lb/>
Proven. m <lb/>
and Billiard R k <lb/>
can got more rind out a ten <lb/>
cent you can a <lb/>
Ii name way with a ten cent <lb/>
man. <lb/>
people their religion with <lb/>
stir the <lb/>
consequently the business invariably <lb/>
s Ion. <lb/>
It may he true that in high <lb/>
spirits soon wear out, but it is <lb/>
a tr tact persons con- <lb/>
in such oar room, . . . , <lb/>
. ,. ., . spirited wear other people <lb/>
i alley, More <lb/>
C. J. has u. <lb/>
. a ex. Miss Mary L. La-y, closed <lb/>
had to go ahead <lb/>
other doctoral <lb/>
. L. and wife and Mises <lb/>
;. and bite, <lb/>
evening In trip <lb/>
to New and Niagara, <lb/>
Patrick and daughter, Mrs, J. <lb/>
A. Tucker and Mrs. W, II. <lb/>
vi- in lo to <lb/>
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Ac <lb/>
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can to M warm they <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
Shad are their j I King till this morning <lb/>
Winston as a gate to <lb/>
net <lb/>
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ad j. , has added a <lb/>
have live and live V <lb/>
this . l <lb/>
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here Wednesday. <lb/>
I-inlay <lb/>
navy a liner to. swallow but also and then was a high win. <lb/>
you in do list taxes. The rain will do g <lb/>
IV u.-i. the Brooklyn was <lb/>
In-M u body a five weeks <lb/>
No, Mac-, dear, the man <lb/>
ye k not mi ll <lb/>
put in the <lb/>
d. <lb/>
T. . line Winterville The W. W. Society the Baptist <lb/>
a depot and with <lb/>
, Hue, a handsome desk desk i <lb/>
ii oak and is a beautiful piece <lb/>
sweet H p nit ore. <lb/>
up b. r . oil it. <lb/>
Ufa want to be g <lb/>
their daring the <lb/>
aid adage says dry June y.,, ,,. .,. <lb/>
Cap. G D. who has en <lb/>
absent a on Cali- <lb/>
was buck In, of the pas- <lb/>
. train evening, lie re- <lb/>
ports a line trip <lb/>
Miss Mary Bernard came home <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Wilmington <lb/>
Miss Shackelford, of <lb/>
her home for a here, <lb/>
Miss L- Lacy left <lb/>
for y Mount to and <lb/>
Iron there will go to her home in <lb/>
South Boston. Vs., to spend ion. <lb/>
Mr K. C. horse run <lb/>
away this morning and cut one leg. <lb/>
Female <lb/>
the <lb/>
on was the first <lb/>
session this a id Wat <lb/>
n I. icy is an <lb/>
and did Work. <lb/>
A-a then tho <lb/>
pup-Is of lite school presented her with <lb/>
a beautiful . Lacy <lb/>
nude hosts in Cir <lb/>
all hope she will return hero. <lb/>
begs Wat en <lb/>
month. <lb/>
The average waiter may not <lb/>
to Morehead to attend the Medical <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
pimples a <lb/>
be but he is a st <lb/>
of impure blood. <lb/>
, . , are bx Hood's<lb/>
the death Mrs. Walter <lb/>
of <lb/>
The st <lb/>
lake shock <lb/>
wave <lb/>
v. k. M. id two <lb/>
Tie been Sunday in the <lb/>
the bur -be j, ,,. M <lb/>
likely tube <lb/>
elegant racking chairs at J. <lb/>
B. e Cos. ii- <lb/>
warm days. <lb/>
Next lo who damns his <lb/>
, an artist dreads <lb/>
praise of people who know anything <lb/>
art. <lb/>
rumens. <lb/>
-Much to the his large con, <lb/>
-v. A. W, occupied <lb/>
his in if c church <lb/>
day morning, lie preached a splendid <lb/>
on in the <lb/>
evening so on the duly the church <lb/>
to i's young people. Mr. Set has <lb/>
sick several weeks, j,. <lb/>
g lo hi; and <lb/>
In re to see him again able <lb/>
to same work. N . young man <lb/>
ever been here who is more r <lb/>
sally be is.<lb/>
Miss <lb/>
1-1 , home <lb/>
at Man <lb/>
will, her two very handsome <lb/>
which the graduating abuts. <lb/>
One of these was for it. in- <lb/>
music and oilier in <lb/>
Miss Sheppard was also <lb/>
the winner of music nodal the <lb/>
state Teachers Assembly two years <lb/>
. These medals are a, en- <lb/>
of I <lb/>
Early Closing, <lb/>
July <lb/>
and many <lb/>
towns have a custom of dosing <lb/>
store at Bight. n good Men and <lb/>
one that we b, could be practiced <lb/>
generally with profit. Going into <lb/>
store o'clock in the and <lb/>
-laying their until <lb/>
is very lo one's <lb/>
strength and energy daring hot <lb/>
By closing early in the evening <lb/>
and clerks could both <lb/>
obtain needed rest, and going <lb/>
to their duties in the morning <lb/>
they would be able, to throw much <lb/>
energy into their day. <lb/>
ibis, there is not <lb/>
trade at night during these <lb/>
month to pay L go In <lb/>
close early mights <lb/>
baa Dr. C- <lb/>
J. Ibis town, s our <lb/>
Slate <lb/>
service bis subject was <lb/>
and the service <lb/>
Profit of <lb/>
I have has, d entire <lb/>
W. C. Co., aid will continue <lb/>
tn carry a lull of and fancy <lb/>
Ac, and <lb/>
A station Las ., my ,,. <lb/>
at f . share their will <lb/>
handle everything and will make <lb/>
the price.- low suit the limes. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
will prove a convenience to ibis see- <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
The kicker would be a <lb/>
society <lb/>
employed looting <lb/>
bills. <lb/>
Ledger says it Is in <lb/>
, ,. Oxford that Oak Bill township hat the <lb/>
The pugilist who spend his money <lb/>
, . . , . ,, Z, milch cow that <lb/>
has lots of but one . <lb/>
who is close fisted makes the greatest She i. an ordinary old field cow, and <lb/>
hit in the end. give from to nine gallons <lb/>
. , , ,. , milk a day, that her udder hangs <lb/>
Friday Jesse made the first . . . <lb/>
,. ., . , . ,. within n inches -of ground <lb/>
Irish sea- <lb/>
son from this point, were raised making it difficult for her to walk any <lb/>
by J. C. distance. <lb/>
Hon. M. Bud, <lb/>
of our town, will remove lo <lb/>
Pitt county, In about sixty Mr, <lb/>
has law ill this <lb/>
for fifteen years, tie is a native of <lb/>
and people to <lb/>
give him up ; what is Iv <lb/>
less will lo gain. Mr <lb/>
Bond will a <lb/>
Mr. J. L. <lb/>
late Hon. Mr. <lb/>
has met with great Mice as here in <lb/>
law, he as a <lb/>
practitioner. He has recently built <lb/>
a line and residence on <lb/>
He informs us <lb/>
be- will to practice in the <lb/>
courts and adjoining <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. be <lb/>
greatly missed in this <lb/>
Mis. Bond's place will be hard to <lb/>
In society in the church. She is <lb/>
a line singer and her voice will be <lb/>
missed in Methodist church choir. <lb/>
The editors the Courier wish <lb/>
great success in new They <lb/>
will leave many I lends in <lb/>
bill will soon have as many In Green- <lb/>
Courier, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory <lb/>
Skinner, of Hertford, N. C-,<lb/>
of their daughter <lb/>
to Mr. Josiah <lb/>
Kittrell, Jane <lb/>
Hands Ha and <lb/>
Lieut. B. F Secretary and <lb/>
Bryan Grimes Camp <lb/>
Pitt County Confederate Veter <lb/>
who sent Mr, C P. <lb/>
New York, copy <lb/>
n solutions recently <lb/>
by the is in receipt a <lb/>
letter from Mr his <lb/>
resolutions and lb, <lb/>
of old soldiers him iii <lb/>
bis lion this b t- <lb/>
a splendid photograph cf Mr, <lb/>
which Mr. Sugg is great <lb/>
p. in showing lo his comrades. <lb/>
doubt till them will be glad <lb/>
see the picture of ibis man who has <lb/>
done and is doing so in to <lb/>
tin; history -l Confederacy. II be <lb/>
bad never done anything else, air. <lb/>
act of <lb/>
to erection a <lb/>
Abbey is to endear to every <lb/>
Si <lb/>
aM <lb/>
Below of <lb/>
and peanuts for yesterday, as <lb/>
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer- <lb/>
chants of Norfolk <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
Middling . <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low <lb/>
Ordinary <lb/>
The Assembly enacted <lb/>
the following <lb/>
it shall be tin <lb/>
pets any bar room, billiard room, <lb/>
bowling alb y. to allow any miner lo <lb/>
Oilier or remain such bar room, <lb/>
liar i room <lb/>
such . or remain in bar <lb/>
room, room, or bowling <lb/>
the owner or keeper has been <lb/>
notified by the a m <lb/>
such minor . to allow such minor to <lb/>
r or Pen . in such bar n om, <lb/>
room galley. <lb/>
person violating the s <lb/>
this act shall be guilty a <lb/>
and there t <lb/>
shall be fined not or in <lb/>
prisoned lb. <lb/>
Barents who want their b kept <lb/>
, lit of such s avail them- <lb/>
selves t law, <lb/>
i aw <lb/>
It tie seen horn the end in to- <lb/>
day's Urn J. L. this <lb/>
place ant W. M- Bond, <lb/>
a partnership the <lb/>
aw. About two years ago Mr. <lb/>
associated Mr. J. <lb/>
II. and they continued to- <lb/>
until Mr. death a -I on <lb/>
lime Their pi had <lb/>
be a very large one both i. tin <lb/>
c unity an-1 <lb/>
Mr. the surviving <lb/>
the former firm, L n yo wan <lb/>
integrity, energy, pub and <lb/>
vim and with blight as u <lb/>
lawyer. He many i tin <lb/>
and c and Ibis .; <lb/>
his knowledge the and lit <lb/>
as a speaker make a <lb/>
with a very one. <lb/>
M; Bond is i X <lb/>
and hi s already d <lb/>
a lawyer, tie. <lb/>
Coll of the ii -t <lb/>
t. With a r. fine Io- <lb/>
ability, force character, <lb/>
and be is <lb/>
a worthy successor the late lamented <lb/>
Blount, and a great addition to <lb/>
the legal fl eternity the county. Mr. <lb/>
Bond will come with hi and <lb/>
make Greenville hi- home soon. <lb/>
This is it strong and we con. <lb/>
both Mr. Bond and Mr, <lb/>
upon the prospect doing a <lb/>
large practice in an I <lb/>
. ,. d lie A <lb/>
y lo boy may keep r ail in <lb/>
feet misery, whereas presence o <lb/>
his n year obi sister would be <lb/>
considered a boon. <lb/>
resisted, every no- <lb/>
a.- sinful <lb/>
inclination repressed, every bitter <lb/>
withheld add- its little Mom the <lb/>
of that great movement which is <lb/>
at all humanity onward to <lb/>
a richer life, a hi character a no-<lb/>
Every expectant mother <lb/>
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not <lb/>
C. T. FORD'S <lb/>
Where the prettiest line Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
A beautiful line of---- <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
When sweet Spring across the hills <lb/>
Sets the prisoned <lb/>
babbling the nils <lb/>
Job s with song bird's symphony ; <lb/>
hen, it to US, we <lb/>
Turn our thoughts to soda-water. <lb/>
For the balmy April <lb/>
Tells the sultry nays are nigh <lb/>
lull We linger the <lb/>
And our threats are hot and dry. <lb/>
Then soda <lb/>
Fattens up his bank account. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
At my store you can always find fresh Bread, <lb/>
Bolls, Pies and Cakes, also Candies, Fruits, Nuts <lb/>
all kinds. Materials, and a nice line <lb/>
of Heavy and Call and see. <lb/>
Was Very Nervous <lb/>
Mail and <lb/>
Not Sloop Called It <lb/>
bad my nook and <lb/>
rough my body hut <lb/>
most severe in my left aide. <lb/>
The doctor called in- <lb/>
l w to my bad for <lb/>
months. I e very bad <lb/>
and not I <lb/>
rend of earns by and <lb/>
n to mine. My <lb/>
a bottle, and I began taking It. <lb/>
After taking one bottle better, was <lb/>
able to rest and n V appetite Improved. I <lb/>
until my was <lb/>
eared I in every <lb/>
way. My has been bane <lb/>
by Hood's Mary a. <lb/>
Is the- the Ont True <lb/>
Sold by nil t. six S. <lb/>
get ready for it, <lb/>
there is no telling <lb/>
what may happen. <lb/>
is full <lb/>
of uncertainties <lb/>
Nature i-, not given proper <lb/>
Mother's friend <lb/>
is the bast help you use at this time. <lb/>
It is a liniment, and when regularly <lb/>
plied several months baby conies, <lb/>
it makes the advent easy and new pain- <lb/>
It relieves and prevents rooming <lb/>
relaxes mus- <lb/>
feeling, short- <lb/>
ens labor, makes and <lb/>
without any after-effects. <lb/>
Mother's friend is only one <lb/>
to relieve motherhood of <lb/>
danger and pain. <lb/>
dollar per bottle aft nil or sent <lb/>
by man on price. <lb/>
rape <lb/>
far women, will lo any <lb/>
to <lb/>
CO.,<lb/>
J. R. COREY,<lb/>
THE SWIM. <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
, act With<lb/>
can now be found in <lb/>
brick store <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by J. W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
If you want in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and mo. can save o <lb/>
FINES HOES of the celebrate Eagle brand. <lb/>
WHITE, <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE. <lb/>
Opened a Grocery lo S. T. White's a full line <lb/>
F fan. F <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
o Select Everything low in price. A <lb/>
to all. see mo, will make it <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
KICKS TAFT. <lb/>
THE- <lb/>
Celebrated <lb/>
JOHN KELLY <lb/>
At <lb/>
, . <lb/>
SALE 1897. <lb/>
DRESSES, <lb/>
SHIRT WAISTS, <lb/>
CHILDREN'S <lb/>
AND <lb/>
kiln <lb/>
IN PERSON, <lb/>
Lang Sells <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
IN PROFUSION. <lb/>
RICKS <lb/>
The of Fashion.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
A Farm Hand's t MM, <lb/>
Mr. F. Hastings, who <lb/>
Las as an ordinary <lb/>
laborer for just <lb/>
news, from England that be bad <lb/>
inherited left him by a <lb/>
woman be <lb/>
years when she was poor and <lb/>
ill in California. At that time <lb/>
Hastings worked on Mr, D. O. <lb/>
ban estate at <lb/>
Mies Carrie Burch was cm of the <lb/>
housemaids. She fell ill and <lb/>
loaned her of bis <lb/>
savings. <lb/>
After her recovery she went <lb/>
away as a to a rich woman, <lb/>
who went to Australia. There <lb/>
married a retired <lb/>
named Hull <lb/>
and lid a ard no <lb/>
of her till a ago, <lb/>
when he received . f om a <lb/>
lawyer named <lb/>
saying six tears Mrs. <lb/>
Hill died, bin ll <lb/>
her estate. Since <lb/>
American agent Las been trying <lb/>
to find Hastings. The lucky man <lb/>
is years old and Las n l en <lb/>
outside of California, lie <lb/>
for a remittance to lo <lb/>
Francisco i . <lb/>
pitch. <lb/>
Training Alter Mar <lb/>
It really i asking too It of u <lb/>
to h T to brim a <lb/>
baud and her children, too. She <lb/>
she marries piece <lb/>
of perfection, with whom sin- is so <lb/>
blindly in that h- U already <lb/>
trained, or rather, that ho is the one <lb/>
an being in the world who has <lb/>
been perfect from infancy, ant who <lb/>
never nerd training. She <lb/>
that mothers put in years <lb/>
close study and hard work they <lb/>
can turn out a man or woman who <lb/>
won't be a social past, never <lb/>
dreams the curious font III I moth- <lb/>
always train their daughter <lb/>
make good yet never think <lb/>
a boy to make a good <lb/>
Bell in the Woman's <lb/>
Home Companion. <lb/>
The Blind <lb/>
Victoria. <lb/>
It was a beautiful and <lb/>
tribute which the blind chaplain <lb/>
paid to Queen Victoria in bis <lb/>
prayer yesterday morning <lb/>
the Senate In a rich, <lb/>
musical voice he prayed as <lb/>
O Tho . who art King of Kings <lb/>
and Lord of Lords, we bless Thee <lb/>
for the long and illustrious reign <lb/>
of Thy servant- the gracious <lb/>
lady, Queen Victoria, <lb/>
whose conduct and character as <lb/>
laughter, wife, as well as <lb/>
illustrious have en- <lb/>
shrined in the hearts and <lb/>
reverence of men and <lb/>
women around world. Endow <lb/>
with peace, health, safety, and <lb/>
may her last days be her best and <lb/>
happiest- So endow and guide <lb/>
the councils of that realm and of <lb/>
our own beloved country, that <lb/>
hand in hand they may tread the <lb/>
path of conservative progress to <lb/>
the goal of Christian civilization <lb/>
the of the kings of <lb/>
earth, the first begotten from the <lb/>
dead, shall become the monarch <lb/>
of all hearts and all lives in out <lb/>
race. We humbly pray in Hi <lb/>
d Mien- Washington <lb/>
Pact. <lb/>
There is no reason earth <lb/>
why be wrong ill <lb/>
North This ought to be <lb/>
the most prosperous State in ail <lb/>
this There ought to be <lb/>
the most perfect laws on our <lb/>
Statute books and tho <lb/>
of There <lb/>
is no for all this <lb/>
the entire ma- <lb/>
chin-, from spittoon cleaner <lb/>
the lowest most till graceful <lb/>
position known to American pol- <lb/>
to the most honorable office, <lb/>
tho gift of the is in <lb/>
the hands of the reformers. Great <lb/>
is Dispatch. <lb/>
Leprosy in Baltimore. <lb/>
There is a female leper at the <lb/>
Johns Hopkins hospital this city- <lb/>
She was taken to the mat Union <lb/>
weens ago, suffering <lb/>
from what was supposed to be <lb/>
eruption, bet after a care- <lb/>
diagnosis of her case by the <lb/>
phi at the hospital it was <lb/>
discovered that the woman was a <lb/>
victim of the terrible disease <lb/>
of leprosy. When the truth of <lb/>
the case dawned on the <lb/>
the unfortunate <lb/>
an was isolated from the rest of <lb/>
the patients, and in that condition <lb/>
she will be kept at the hospital <lb/>
until can made <lb/>
with tho authorities lo re- <lb/>
move her elsewhere. This <lb/>
an is a native of that city, and it <lb/>
is thought contracted the terrible <lb/>
n a number of years ago <lb/>
while in the West Indies. <lb/>
of Church, <lb/>
Mich., lost his voice when a boy <lb/>
years ago and Las just <lb/>
it, be believes answer to <lb/>
Flayer. <lb/>
The secretary of agriculture <lb/>
sending a party to Alaska <lb/>
preliminary to the establishment <lb/>
of an agricultural experiment <lb/>
station there- <lb/>
The Government sent a <lb/>
Commission lo the United Stales to <lb/>
examine end report upon the uses and <lb/>
advantages of our agricultural <lb/>
and machinery. In as <lb/>
the United States, is the <lb/>
dominating industry. The two <lb/>
tries must always lie rivals in supply- <lb/>
the needs of ether nations who de- <lb/>
in part upon imports of sup- <lb/>
plies. In this country great <lb/>
have been obtained through the <lb/>
use of improved machinery. The <lb/>
Russians, who have been buying . <lb/>
Germany, <lb/>
commercial wisdom in sending hither lo <lb/>
observe our labor-saving <lb/>
devices. <lb/>
SIGNALS. <lb/>
M. Which Him <lb/>
of I. With Other. <lb/>
The prisoners make con- <lb/>
effort to hold intercourse <lb/>
of kind with their fellow <lb/>
if only to relieve the silence <lb/>
and to <lb/>
sons of their class, who have not <lb/>
sufficient cultivation of mind to sup- <lb/>
ply them with food for thought <lb/>
Knocking on the walls of separation <lb/>
between tho cells, sen- <lb/>
on the side of the baths or <lb/>
the bottoms of the tins con- <lb/>
their gruel and many oilier de- <lb/>
vices of that inadequate nature are <lb/>
instantly detected and stopped by <lb/>
the officials. <lb/>
Tho chapel is perhaps tho most fa- <lb/>
ground for enabling them to <lb/>
let their presence at least be known <lb/>
ascertain the presence of every <lb/>
man on the other side of the <lb/>
impervious dividing barrier. One of <lb/>
the women inadvertently let drop <lb/>
that had recognized her <lb/>
husband, whose position there must, <lb/>
according to the rules, have been <lb/>
completely unknown to her. None <lb/>
of the officers could account far <lb/>
knowledge which was <lb/>
found to be shared by nil tho other <lb/>
women. At lust a very careful ex- <lb/>
of the gave ex- <lb/>
of the mystery. Although <lb/>
strictly divided, us have said, <lb/>
both tho and female prisoners <lb/>
faced the altar in their seats, and <lb/>
over it had been fixed a very largo <lb/>
brass cross against the wall, so <lb/>
highly polished us to form a very <lb/>
good mirror. In its clear s. the <lb/>
women saw the reflection -if every <lb/>
man named to hi lace and <lb/>
had enjoyed the spectacle with <lb/>
till a wife, much interested <lb/>
to acquaintances who have been in- <lb/>
at an earlier or later S-i in the appearance of her spouse, had <lb/>
from themselves. Tho male <lb/>
and female prisoners pf course, <lb/>
rigidly separated during the <lb/>
ices. A high and strong wooden <lb/>
partition divides tho portion of tho <lb/>
building they respectively occupy, London Hospital <lb/>
but they do not allow this serious <lb/>
obstacle to deter altogether j <lb/>
made an imprudent remark to one <lb/>
of the officers Which revealed tin <lb/>
fact. The brass cross instantaneous- <lb/>
and the blank wall <lb/>
behind it no longer tells any secrets. <lb/>
Art in. <lb/>
m-iii in an address to young <lb/>
from the communications they <lb/>
it . i- i , . them to learn the bard <lb/>
dally desire to hold with the op o- <lb/>
sex. In singing the hymns they <lb/>
often try to introduce words of their <lb/>
own or make very peculiar re- <lb/>
which can lie understood <lb/>
over the wall. A male prisoner will <lb/>
be afflicted with an extremely bud <lb/>
cough, which, in measured attacks, <lb/>
makes known to a lady friend on the <lb/>
other side that he is but <lb/>
ho is seldom oppressed by this <lb/>
malady on more than one <lb/>
the governor informs him <lb/>
that, as his cough is so distressing, <lb/>
ho is to remain in his cell and not <lb/>
be exposed to t lie air of the chapel <lb/>
until he is for his <lb/>
complaint which is at once perfectly <lb/>
complete. <lb/>
On the female of tho <lb/>
a woman permitted to take her <lb/>
infant, born in prison, to chapel <lb/>
with her, pinches tho unfortunate <lb/>
mite till its shrill yells reveal her <lb/>
proximity to its father, attentively <lb/>
listening through the wall. <lb/>
Recently the governor of of <lb/>
our county prisons was greatly per- <lb/>
by the that tho <lb/>
male in his charge men- <lb/>
aged in to <lb/>
in the art of <lb/>
shag patient lie <lb/>
your duty and leave success <lb/>
to take care of itself mid then you <lb/>
will see the wisdom of the old prov- <lb/>
comas to tho man <lb/>
that can know, for in- <lb/>
how- it is to learn a <lb/>
subject All the ideas are <lb/>
familiar, nil the words are <lb/>
We go on laboring and seem to <lb/>
make noway. disheartens <lb/>
nine Students out of ten- the nine <lb/>
out of ton that will always be ob- <lb/>
tho tenth man <lb/>
goes on. He works harder and hard- <lb/>
be lots bis mind play around the <lb/>
subject, he lets the ideas of that sub <lb/>
soak into bis brain, he is deter- <lb/>
mined it nothing can possibly re <lb/>
persistent effort, one <lb/>
day a great flood of light comes it. <lb/>
he suddenly sees all about it. His <lb/>
Work i; easy, his work <lb/>
Everybody says of him, an <lb/>
amount of ability that <lb/>
young man No, it was not <lb/>
perseverance. <lb/>
Tho man had i to labor and<lb/>
continually h. of tin- <lb/>
race. It is spoken of as the <lb/>
most homogeneous of races, and the <lb/>
most refractory. But it is strongly <lb/>
diverse. Anthropologists are <lb/>
to divide it into two parts <lb/>
well distinguished tho <lb/>
cephalic and To <lb/>
the typo belong the <lb/>
Jews, the Spanish sad Portuguese <lb/>
Jews, and even tho larger part of the <lb/>
Jews of Italy mid southern France. <lb/>
To the second belong the <lb/>
Jews that is to say, <lb/>
and German Jews. In Africa <lb/>
we find agricultural and <lb/>
Jews allied to the and to <lb/>
the near <lb/>
end to the frontiers of <lb/>
They travel in caravans to <lb/>
Timbuktu, and some of their tribes <lb/>
upon the confines the Sahara <lb/>
black, as for the <lb/>
as are also the Jews <lb/>
of Abyssinia. In India v. bite Jews <lb/>
found in Bombay and black <lb/>
Jews in Cochin. As tin. in <lb/>
China, not only allied to <lb/>
the Chinese who surround them, <lb/>
but they have even adopted their <lb/>
customs and the religion of <lb/>
It is well known that in Italy <lb/>
they speak Italian, as in France <lb/>
speak French and iii tier- <lb/>
man. A language is learned and <lb/>
spoken by two peoples which have <lb/>
no other point of contact. <lb/>
SEE THAT <lb/>
The American Protective <lb/>
League, the President of is Sec- <lb/>
the Interim- Miss, has s.-n <lb/>
out a request to all the <lb/>
newspapers in the country tint <lb/>
advise their readers to urge their Sen- <lb/>
to please hurry up that <lb/>
This appeal will not have <lb/>
much affect upon the as <lb/>
body in no wise regards itself as . <lb/>
able to the people ; hut it may serve lo <lb/>
swell immensely the revenues of the <lb/>
Post Department. <lb/>
That Circulated. <lb/>
A rather remarkable <lb/>
or transactions took place at the <lb/>
here last Friday. <lb/>
after the bank had opened for <lb/>
gentleman entered <lb/>
a check for It <lb/>
was promptly r ashed and in <lb/>
about an hour after he had de- <lb/>
parted another gentleman went <lb/>
to the bank and deposited the <lb/>
This money was per- <lb/>
to rest long, tor another <lb/>
man drew it out. Before the <lb/>
bank for the day the fourth <lb/>
man this <lb/>
his money paid two and <lb/>
made two deposits all in one day <lb/>
or in about four or five <lb/>
Sanford Express. <lb/>
The Cubans ought certainly to he <lb/>
And the same time, We <lb/>
have right here at home that <lb/>
need us veil as on the <lb/>
Cuban island. should look <lb/>
alter own country a min- <lb/>
M least and forward that wave <lb/>
prosperity, so that our people <lb/>
save their homes from the block for <lb/>
taxation and debt- <lb/>
D of the Cabbage <lb/>
Possibly one the best methods <lb/>
is that <lb/>
by Gardening several years <lb/>
ago. It was to take salt, dry it i <lb/>
on u hot stove, and. when the dew was <lb/>
on the plants, dry powder- <lb/>
ed salt over them. This should be <lb/>
about once a <lb/>
Monthly. <lb/>
IX <lb/>
what is it mm <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
i- <lb/>
August of Milwaukee, <lb/>
Wis., made the twenty-fifth <lb/>
of his wedding the <lb/>
for presenting to the <lb/>
library of that city, a new <lb/>
and most commendable way of <lb/>
one's silver wedding <lb/>
V Here. <lb/>
The way to from <lb/>
is to help yourself, and if <lb/>
Henderson wants foreign capital <lb/>
o develop our resources her <lb/>
i begin rolling of <lb/>
the ball. Let us show to out- <lb/>
that mean business, <lb/>
will lake hold, too <lb/>
Hold Leaf. <lb/>
is building. <lb/>
day by day, through the <lb/>
Every now lesson we learn <lb/>
the edifice which is rising <lb/>
silently within us. Every ex- <lb/>
every touch of another <lb/>
life on ours, every that <lb/>
us, every book lead <lb/>
every we have, every <lb/>
act of our commonest days, adds <lb/>
something to the invisible build- <lb/>
J- Miller, D. D. <lb/>
people who require medicine to <lb/>
the and kidneys will <lb/>
and the true remedy hi Electric Bitters. <lb/>
This medicine does not stimulate and <lb/>
contains no nor other <lb/>
cant, hut acts as a tonic and <lb/>
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels, <lb/>
adding strength giving tone to the <lb/>
organs, thereby ailing Nature in the <lb/>
performance of the functions. <lb/>
Bitters is an excellent appetizer a <lb/>
digestions. Old People rind it j <lb/>
exactly what they need. a ad <lb/>
11.00 per bottle at John T. Woolens <lb/>
drugstore. <lb/>
Best in use The outfit lot no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens, <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
very cheap are. <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
doctor Job Printing i <lb/>
Anything from <lb/>
g; <lb/>
-TO A <lb/>
Prof. W. H. <lb/>
make, n <lb/>
without <lb/>
treated <lb/>
-t s than <lb/>
living Pity Melon <lb/>
J-t <lb/>
of <lb/>
of<lb/>
of his lo any sufferers <lb/>
who may o <lb/>
We <lb/>
H. ., Hew York <lb/>
TO ON. <lb/>
Mr. s of tin; ding II in of <lb/>
Jones A Son, <lb/>
f Dr. Kings New Discovery, says <lb/>
last wilder attacked <lb/>
Kit her ease, grew <lb/>
at <lb/>
. her. <lb/>
seem d lo develop into Hasty <lb/>
lion. Having Kings New <lb/>
In store, and selling lots It, he <lb/>
took i home, and to surprise <lb/>
of all she beg in get butter from the <lb/>
dose, dollar <lb/>
cured her Bound and well Dr. Kings <lb/>
New Discovery <lb/>
and is guaranteed lo do <lb/>
good work Tr It. <lb/>
at L. Woolens <lb/>
G STOCK <lb/>
TOO. <lb/>
Black-D is <lb/>
especially for as well a <lb/>
man, and tor purpose is sold in tin <lb/>
cans, holding one-hull pound <lb/>
cine for cents. <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
March <lb/>
. d all Kinds Inc. <lb/>
not give one package of Black <lb/>
roil for the others <lb/>
tor horses or In <lb/>
of I and Will cure <lb/>
every time. <lb/>
are <lb/>
Th Obiter i i <lb/>
we <lb/>
was a farmer in <lb/>
who wanted a wife <lb/>
since office has been <lb/>
with loiters fit in fair <lb/>
nil parts State and <lb/>
from and Soul hi <lb/>
It certainly old not . <lb/>
u bard task for our j <lb/>
friend to a<lb/>
Lot in tho <lb/>
their own <lb/>
laxative. <lb/>
i tour <lb/>
senile cathartic. <lb/>
RECEIVED <lb/>
-----A. lino of----- <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret of health is <lb/>
the power to digest and <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
This can never he done when <lb/>
the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
s Liver Pills arc an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, pile;, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-1 <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
The modern stand- <lb/>
ard Family <lb/>
cine Cures the <lb/>
common <lb/>
ills if humanity. <lb/>
r- <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
Meal, <lb/>
Lard, <lb/>
Coffee<lb/>
t.- <lb/>
Foster. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
Gives the borne news <lb/>
every afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber If not you <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb/>
well to liberal <lb/>
Oil corn lands the yield <lb/>
increases and the soil improves <lb/>
if properly treated with fer- <lb/>
containing- not under <lb/>
actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
A trial of this plan costs but <lb/>
little and is sore to lead to <lb/>
profitable culture. <lb/>
All by actual ex- <lb/>
on the t.-i in United <lb/>
m a which we and will <lb/>
ad lo any f inn-- -n An. . will write av <lb/>
GERM I <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
is only a year. <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
specially those growing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
the price. <lb/>
mill Ago. <lb/>
Sir Isaac <lb/>
member of York- <lb/>
shire, now iii BO old, be- <lb/>
with that <lb/>
of lime, in which flour is so <lb/>
rich, arc good for growing children, <lb/>
young people, young mothers, but <lb/>
shorten the life of elderly, by <lb/>
making bones dense and weighty <lb/>
muscles rigid, tho large <lb/>
blood vessels like old boiler <lb/>
the capillary <lb/>
So lip eats hardly any bread, bis fa- <lb/>
oranges, bananas <lb/>
meat. he eats the bitter, <lb/>
be eats nothing apples, <lb/>
with a tiny pinch bicarbonate of <lb/>
soda to correct the acidity, and milk <lb/>
similarly treated are important <lb/>
items his <lb/>
Out iii. Ordinary. <lb/>
Sirs. Mrs. Casey, me <lb/>
an Kern Mm t. <lb/>
Mrs. -An made <lb/>
do that, Mis. Kelly <lb/>
Mrs. Ki do doctor <lb/>
ho ho run away in a lit of <lb/>
Ibis will I.- <lb/>
pleated lo learn that . at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science <lb/>
been t In all stages <lb/>
ha i- Hall's Catarrh Cure la <lb/>
tin., only cure now known to <lb/>
the medical <lb/>
a disease a <lb/>
treatment. Hull's <lb/>
Cine i taken internally, noting <lb/>
open the blood and <lb/>
the system, the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, giving <lb/>
the patient by up the <lb/>
and in <lb/>
Its work. The have o <lb/>
much faith In it-curative powers <lb/>
One for any <lb/>
case it full Lo care. Send for <lb/>
of testimonials. <lb/>
K. J. . Props- <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
Sold by druggist pries <lb/>
Hall's re the best. <lb/>
which <lb/>
selling low <lb/>
that it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see ma <lb/>
will <lb/>
treat yon fair <lb/>
and<lb/>
i i i J-- -v <lb/>
t their year's will <lb/>
I . tog I la i- <lb/>
-her. . i i I <lb/>
P. W. <lb/>
-S J -J <lb/>
Tubules cure bad <lb/>
at <lb/>
cure headache. <lb/>
Tubules cure dyspepsia. <lb/>
J 11- <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE Mots, <lb/>
Hot. <lb/>
Co , St. <lb/>
of <lb/>
TONIC hut. <lb/>
rear. In all <lb/>
In <lb/>
an <lb/>
as Man .<lb/>
UNDERTAKERS. <lb/>
fill DIRECTORS AID <lb/>
. t <lb/>
lino of <lb/>
ins <lb/>
lie cloth i brought to<lb/>
fa <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and bodice <lb/>
to our will receive <lb/>
every of <lb/>
Our prices ate lower man over. <lb/>
We nut but <lb/>
invite <lb/>
can a, any and all <lb/>
limes in the John <lb/>
Co's <lb/>
BOB GREENE CO. <lb/>
THE MORNING STAR <lb/>
Hail; i <lb/>
Its U ST I IS <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, <lb/>
we bey , t. i <lb/>
V i i a i. a i a <lb/>
st <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
I always on tad sold at price to salt <lb/>
I tunes. in area I and <lb/>
Bold f. an lore, h at <lb/>
t- inn w <lb/>
S. M O -i N. <lb/>
Si Props. <lb/>
Mora <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
dealer; <lb/>
of <lb/>
RIM Mi <lb/>
A I kind- of <lb/>
nae skilled labor and <lb/>
material end arc to <lb/>
f work- <lb/>
k CO. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
--------HE At Kit IN <lb/>
Hie. Daily <lb/>
its Class m the State<lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb/>
-----IS S Tl 1.7. AT THE WITH A LINK-------- <lb/>
r taught II the <lb/>
Hope, Pomps, Farming and <lb/>
tor Millers, Mechanic, general as wen s <lb/>
Hats, Dress Goods I have always en Am <lb/>
for Heavy for j. N. l. <lb/>
v and clerk. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb/>
at current <lb/>
I AM fOE FIRST-CLASS VIM PROOF <lb/>
Cavort -in-i Tn It-Mi in i i oil <lb/>
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