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the <lb/>
and of the bicycle <lb/>
costing not more than <lb/>
the New York Tribune. <lb/>
There are no <lb/>
difficulties in the way. The thing <lb/>
is feasible enough, an army <lb/>
of is at work upon it- <lb/>
When it comes the bicycler <lb/>
have the choice of <lb/>
own having it <lb/>
for Some of them pretend <lb/>
to like the hut with the <lb/>
alternative in reach, the chances <lb/>
are that they will develop an <lb/>
indolent and luxurious preference <lb/>
for latter. The vehicle is <lb/>
on the various in <lb/>
type function, and Mr. Edi- <lb/>
son's declaration that it will <lb/>
speedily arrive is the more <lb/>
the fact that he <lb/>
to what he is talking about. <lb/>
A Great Pity. <lb/>
It is a great pity that so <lb/>
lout institution as the A. k If. <lb/>
College at is to <lb/>
less useful to tho Stale. It has <lb/>
been a great power for good in <lb/>
tunny of North Carolina's <lb/>
best young men education along <lb/>
practical and most useful Hues. <lb/>
The standard this school has <lb/>
bi en gradually raised to a very <lb/>
high point, it has rank as <lb/>
of if the best in the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
But and his pie <lb/>
have invaded the school ard <lb/>
out some the <lb/>
teachers in the school will <lb/>
doubtless turn out more as they <lb/>
c in make it convenient to do so. <lb/>
In not a single instance have <lb/>
they put in a better man than <lb/>
they put out. E. G- Butler, <lb/>
Vance county, who was elected a <lb/>
professor the college, is not <lb/>
seemingly but <lb/>
has a record of having been con <lb/>
of fraud <lb/>
estate of a relatives in in <lb/>
county. <lb/>
respectable <lb/>
are disgusted with Russell's loot- <lb/>
and Mr. E. V. <lb/>
Cox, of has <lb/>
from the board of trustees, being <lb/>
disgusted at placing politics in <lb/>
an educational institution. At <lb/>
least other members of the <lb/>
board will resign tho next <lb/>
few days, and then can <lb/>
do as he pleases with less o <lb/>
Educational charitable <lb/>
Institutions should not be made <lb/>
tho prey of politicians and spoils <lb/>
banters. Tho Radical party in <lb/>
North Carolina has let <lb/>
control its government. <lb/>
people are becoming more and <lb/>
day with <lb/>
the rule in North Carolina which <lb/>
has resulted from Bop. Pop, <lb/>
fusion in the lust two <lb/>
never will <lb/>
they make such a as to <lb/>
elect such corrupt and <lb/>
men rule the <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
I-it that has filed is <lb/>
country with nervous d <lb/>
that takes the their bone, the <lb/>
vitality front their blood, and makes <lb/>
feeble, emaciated and <lb/>
No. It is bad overeating of <lb/>
and other <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
Tin- Is an i <lb/>
food as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial, Instead in the already <lb/>
stomach the a <lb/>
c rest, by nourishing the system <lb/>
other <lb/>
With It. and return. <lb/>
Is sot lbs Idea <lb/>
palatable and relieve <lb/>
No money lo II- value <lb/>
cent trial bottle docs <lb/>
Is the bast for <lb/>
It In place <lb/>
rt Castor Of.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Ore N. C. <lb/>
Elite ind <lb/>
lit the at Greenville, <lb/>
U., i elate mail Matter. <lb/>
Junk <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Our <lb/>
WASHINGTON, June 1897- <lb/>
Mr. is a graduate of <lb/>
the Ohio school of politics, and <lb/>
few slicker individuals hold <lb/>
that source- His <lb/>
trotting oat of new treaty <lb/>
lot the annexation Hawaii at <lb/>
time is a very attempt <lb/>
to take of tin PP- <lb/>
the idea f <lb/>
Hawaii to distract public <lb/>
from his to <lb/>
his Cuban policy. i lance <lb/>
with promises made on his <lb/>
in Congress. Had the <lb/>
not been clamoring cob <lb/>
towards Cuba it is not Ll I. <lb/>
the would <lb/>
been heard from before <lb/>
winter, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
SUNDAY AT <lb/>
A. Place any in the l <lb/>
Seven. <lb/>
Corn<lb/>
Moil III City, N. C, Jun- <lb/>
Many may have idea that <lb/>
a is a dull place to <lb/>
a Sunday. To those looking <lb/>
tor spoil this may be so, but those <lb/>
rest, quiet, MM <lb/>
breeze and real enjoyment can all <lb/>
at Morehead. <lb/>
Yesterday was an ideal day end was <lb/>
fully by the hundreds of <lb/>
tor gathered here. Three places of <lb/>
worship were open and large <lb/>
attended In the morn- <lb/>
Dr. Huge, of Wilmington, preach- <lb/>
ed in Hall, and at night <lb/>
President -of <lb/>
delivered a lecture on the life Moses. <lb/>
Dr. occupied pulpit the <lb/>
Methodist church at the morning <lb/>
vice. Dr. Taylor, Wake <lb/>
Forest College, preached in the <lb/>
church in the morning, and <lb/>
A. It. Seller, preached <lb/>
in the same church at night. <lb/>
The first week's exercises the <lb/>
were very inter- <lb/>
sting to the many and dis- <lb/>
c I present. The <lb/>
were the very highest <lb/>
order ability. The week <lb/>
which begins today will also be lull of <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
W. II. of Green- <lb/>
who ranks with the leading <lb/>
of the Assembly, is being prominently <lb/>
tor first vice <lb/>
We rial a number of people here <lb/>
from Greenville and county. <lb/>
heretofore in <lb/>
there L. I. <lb/>
and Sugg, if Greenville; Mi.-s <lb/>
Cox and J. J. Jackson, of <lb/>
; Mrs. S. M. J- <lb/>
T. and J. Harvey, <lb/>
; It. I,. Davis and K. M. <lb/>
Davis, Farmville. <lb/>
Dr. is never happier than <lb/>
when there is a large crowd d <lb/>
him, so it can be imagined that he is <lb/>
now in his jollies vein. An idea <lb/>
the crowd here be had the <lb/>
fact nearly were count- <lb/>
ed going into the dining row tor din- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
THE GOLD EN <lb/>
Will on the <lb/>
Favorable <lb/>
Before. <lb/>
o. L. <lb/>
Never since first load <lb/>
was hauled to <lb/>
has there been made such manliest <lb/>
to the tobacco <lb/>
Cl op as there is this year. Realizing <lb/>
dependence upon the tobacco <lb/>
fields Eastern Carolina exporters <lb/>
and dealers n the older markets <lb/>
the last three years gradually b en <lb/>
in eastward. <lb/>
I know more than one largo ex- <lb/>
porter in who until within <lb/>
the last years never had placed <lb/>
an older outside the Danville market <lb/>
and the tendency nearly the <lb/>
dealers very was keep <lb/>
their orders at home, but with the in- <lb/>
crease business they have been <lb/>
to out and d their <lb/>
Spain America. <lb/>
The prospective independence of <lb/>
Cuba suggests n. contrast between <lb/>
colossal possessions of Spain <lb/>
in America at the beginning of <lb/>
the present century and the small <lb/>
area remaining under her <lb/>
1800 possessed over <lb/>
two thirds of the present area of <lb/>
The is the e <lb/>
who his on credit- <lb/>
Wealth is a robe <lb/>
will hide the most hideous <lb/>
We military <lb/>
men go tithing use army <lb/>
. , June <lb/>
Mis. T. I. Stark, <lb/>
is her daughter. It. <lb/>
HART. <lb/>
the United Stater, all Mexico and worms for bait- <lb/>
Central America, and all South whiskey report steady. <lb/>
America except and the is more people <lb/>
t linear; also the more important <lb/>
If the whole truth wore known <lb/>
world would be full of people <lb/>
with heads. <lb/>
of the West India Islands. Her. <lb/>
American in <lb/>
miles were as follows <lb/>
In the United States <lb/>
Mexico <lb/>
Central America <lb/>
In South America <lb/>
In the West Indies <lb/>
Total <lb/>
is a total area double that <lb/>
of all Europe. The Spanish <lb/>
in the United States <lb/>
were of three <lb/>
operations beyond then- own . and the <lb/>
and in casting around new <lb/>
nun 1- been tin <lb/>
THE THREE AGES OF MAN. <lb/>
He swore for true love he'd mar- <lb/>
In a he'd much rather tarry <lb/>
his love by his <lb/>
Then take his <lb/>
A girl who millions to carry. <lb/>
lie was <lb/>
lie was <lb/>
thirty <lb/>
Years pawed ; <lb/>
In gay whirl he'd <lb/>
I had loved half a score, <lb/>
lie was loving once more <lb/>
A lass No. golden <lb/>
jingle. <lb/>
He was thirty <lb/>
A bachelor tin- old <lb/>
Mel a ii and tried lo win <lb/>
her, <lb/>
Not because she was fair <lb/>
Or had to spare, <lb/>
sue could order a din- <lb/>
He was forty. <lb/>
in What to Eat- <lb/>
have <lb/>
the <lb/>
declaration of some of Mr. <lb/>
friends that it was <lb/>
brought forward to assist <lb/>
Senators to intelligently dispose <lb/>
of the tariff <lb/>
Although it is well that <lb/>
many of the Democratic Senators <lb/>
favor the ultimate annexation of <lb/>
Hawaii very few of them <lb/>
en this <lb/>
new treaty- It is too important <lb/>
a to be decided on the <lb/>
of moment, and it will <lb/>
not be surprising should the <lb/>
Democrats oppose any attempt <lb/>
to through the <lb/>
Senate at present session. <lb/>
will be lost by allowing <lb/>
the treaty to go over to the <lb/>
session of Congress. Already <lb/>
the question is being asked, why <lb/>
do so much for Hawaii, several <lb/>
thousand miles away, nothing <lb/>
for Cuba, which is suffering right <lb/>
our doors, so to speak. There <lb/>
is some talk about delaying <lb/>
action the Hawaiian treaty <lb/>
until Mr- agrees to do <lb/>
for Cuba, which many <lb/>
think must also ultimately come <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Sates in form or <lb/>
Senators <lb/>
holding a caucus to just <lb/>
what attitude they take <lb/>
towards Hawaiian treaty, but <lb/>
nothing definite has yet been <lb/>
determined upon. <lb/>
Senator Tillman has proposed <lb/>
amendment to the tariff bill <lb/>
that would do more all the <lb/>
to restrict <lb/>
It provides for a head <lb/>
of each immigrant <lb/>
it a misdemeanor for <lb/>
alien who does not intend to <lb/>
become American and <lb/>
to remain such to enter the <lb/>
States for the purpose of en- <lb/>
in any trade <lb/>
or manual labor. There is a <lb/>
provision that the bead tax shall <lb/>
cease to be levied as soon as the <lb/>
United States adopts the free <lb/>
C of . <lb/>
that anti-trust <lb/>
offered by <lb/>
Pettigrew might be adopted <lb/>
Senator Allison. <lb/>
W is in charge of the tariff bill <lb/>
d the absence of Senator <lb/>
resorted to a little <lb/>
parliamentary trick to kill it, and <lb/>
succeeded. He moved that it be <lb/>
laid on the table and the <lb/>
was by a vote of 3- to <lb/>
Had Morgan and Pet- <lb/>
the only democrats who voted <lb/>
f r the motion, voted against if, <lb/>
i. defeated by <lb/>
a vote of to and anti- <lb/>
trust amendment would have <lb/>
been added to the tariff bL It <lb/>
is but fair to state that <lb/>
Morgan and Pettus stated their <lb/>
opp to the to <lb/>
be that it would more <lb/>
worse trusts than it would <lb/>
existing <lb/>
Senator Vest Senator <lb/>
Allison several blows straight <lb/>
from the shoulder in a few re <lb/>
marks dissecting the figures set <lb/>
forth by Mr. Allison in place of <lb/>
those by Mr. <lb/>
when the was made in <lb/>
schedule- Mr. Vest <lb/>
believes that each sugar schedule <lb/>
has been a little better for the <lb/>
sugar trust the one it <lb/>
I withstanding the <lb/>
lie howl against favoring this <lb/>
colossal monopoly, and ho <lb/>
figures to back his <lb/>
According to his figures, <lb/>
present tariff gives a <lb/>
on degree sugar of cents <lb/>
per <lb/>
Cents, the <lb/>
schedule cents, the caucus <lb/>
schedule, afterwards adopted by <lb/>
the Senate. cents. it is <lb/>
that the Republican Senators <lb/>
who opposed the Wilson bill be- <lb/>
cause they aid it gave the sugar <lb/>
too much protection have <lb/>
put themselves record in favor <lb/>
of giving trust exactly ten <lb/>
a hundred <lb/>
than the Wilson bill gave pounds. Liberal reward <lb/>
it, Wiley <lb/>
the eastern markets have tie <lb/>
favored ones because we produce for nearly a <lb/>
a superior bright lo- was in ceded to Spain, <lb/>
liner in texture and col r and held by latter until 1800, <lb/>
H. C , June 1897. <lb/>
We are having . is sickness <lb/>
this now. <lb/>
J. A. of <lb/>
preached at Swamp Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Knox and Grimes, <lb/>
of who have been visiting here <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Miss Keel is home Kin- <lb/>
Seminary at La Grange. <lb/>
The Grove Sunday school has <lb/>
recently purchased a new organ. <lb/>
Miss Delia returned from <lb/>
at Tarboro last week. <lb/>
Bid. G. D. and wile, of <lb/>
spent Sun lay here. <lb/>
There is . matter the <lb/>
mind of some cf our citizens about <lb/>
which will ask your and as- <lb/>
The read leading <lb/>
through this place is the dividing line <lb/>
between and Carolina town- <lb/>
ships. Since the depot was built here <lb/>
the has changed and there <lb/>
are people living between where the <lb/>
road now is and where it was when <lb/>
the townships were laid oil. These <lb/>
people do not know where to list their <lb/>
taxes and vole. Some think the line <lb/>
should be made with the new road <lb/>
south of W. U. and T. <lb/>
J. Sheppard's to Swamp. <lb/>
This would Straighten the line <lb/>
be about an equal exchange <lb/>
territory between the two ships. <lb/>
We have no suggestion to make but <lb/>
would like to know where we are at. <lb/>
think the public road <lb/>
continue to lie dividing line between <lb/>
the two townships. Those persons <lb/>
who are changed by the straightening <lb/>
the n mil, provided the load con tin. <lb/>
be tin- line, might go be lore the <lb/>
Hoard County at <lb/>
next regular and let the Board <lb/>
transfer then one township to the <lb/>
small black <lb/>
cow, and medium size, <lb/>
than any other tobacco known to ll, <lb/>
Greenville occupies a central p i <lb/>
lion to the Eastern Aorta <lb/>
markets and is right in Hie heart of <lb/>
the lamed bright belt, this <lb/>
gives it a commanding position <lb/>
the other markets and in many respects <lb/>
superior advantages. I people have <lb/>
been and even slow- <lb/>
in tier our in <lb/>
hence there ha half i <lb/>
um said about as <lb/>
has some of our <lb/>
but enough has been said and done lo <lb/>
let the trade know what we had, an <lb/>
what we have h eked in prop- <lb/>
pushing our claims we e <lb/>
have the of knowing that <lb/>
we have not allowed our for the <lb/>
work in which we were engaged to <lb/>
carry us off our balance <lb/>
by r or <lb/>
wise, and though we may be open to <lb/>
criticism far the lack the <lb/>
spirit of enterprise yet errors it we <lb/>
have made any this mailer are <lb/>
the side of conservatism, and having <lb/>
stepped slowly overground unknown <lb/>
we can only hope that the future may <lb/>
speedily untold and expose Hie <lb/>
they may be quickly and ea <lb/>
In addition to our already <lb/>
able and liberal corps of buyers there <lb/>
will be added hi year several mo-c <lb/>
the largest dealers lo the <lb/>
co it can be readily seen <lb/>
will place on the with <lb/>
any Carolina market. Mr. <lb/>
W. years <lb/>
for Bros., the Danville <lb/>
market, and Mr. <lb/>
brother the and clever, K. <lb/>
Smith, of Mount, have <lb/>
together <lb/>
will the <lb/>
These young are w-ll and <lb/>
ably known to the tobacco trade <lb/>
their coming will be a addition <lb/>
to the market. <lb/>
Messrs. Bros have rented a <lb/>
factory will be <lb/>
in Greenville ibis year. <lb/>
Bros, are fancy up- <lb/>
and are lo <lb/>
to look tor We are <lb/>
glad indeed to have the ft <lb/>
extending to our <lb/>
welcome and <lb/>
that may make a large <lb/>
that grade t they <lb/>
make a wrappers <lb/>
Messrs. Al. Co. <lb/>
the <lb/>
by American Co. and <lb/>
be located in Greenville this year. <lb/>
This is and well established <lb/>
and will add to <lb/>
the market- <lb/>
When it is taken into <lb/>
that Greenville has as strong <lb/>
and a corps as any <lb/>
oilier eastern market, overt one <lb/>
of whom is enlarging ins , a <lb/>
will convince mist <lb/>
that is destined be a <lb/>
great market. <lb/>
To the writer it is indeed gratifying <lb/>
see these improvements <lb/>
being daily added to market's <lb/>
resources and to realize beyond <lb/>
question doubt tint what he <lb/>
and told and told again <lb/>
these columns lour or five Tears is <lb/>
every word, end more too, being daily <lb/>
said then and repeal today there <lb/>
is no propel <lb/>
spirit CO- . -ration and <lb/>
why we cannot make Greenville the <lb/>
leading city Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
Our natural resource are almost <lb/>
inexhaustible and our advantages <lb/>
surpassed. We have a climate <lb/>
s health and vigor, <lb/>
soils are deep and the part <lb/>
fertile. Where they are sterile they <lb/>
will respond to fertilization and <lb/>
kind treatment and our from <lb/>
which we might a hustling <lb/>
city, is unrivaled the world over. <lb/>
But no one man nor dozen men can el j <lb/>
ibis. will require the united and <lb/>
concerted action Off the whole people <lb/>
to achieve the greatest success in any <lb/>
public However, all these <lb/>
when she receded it to Franc <lb/>
In 1803, it was purchased by the <lb/>
United States. It comprised all <lb/>
the west of the Mississippi <lb/>
except those acquired from Mex- <lb/>
the republic of <lb/>
New Spain comprised <lb/>
the inquisitions from Mexico <lb/>
last mentioned, California, <lb/>
Utah, Arizona, <lb/>
Mexico, Territory <lb/>
Oklahoma and most of Colorado <lb/>
It was under for <lb/>
just years, or from the <lb/>
date of of Mexico <lb/>
by Cortes, until 1821, when <lb/>
Mexico became an independent <lb/>
republic. It was known as <lb/>
Kingdom of New Spain, and was <lb/>
Viceroys, it is truly <lb/>
marvelous country, as shown in <lb/>
its yield precious metals. Its <lb/>
total product of gold and <lb/>
to inclusive, has <lb/>
been over <lb/>
Add to this enormous sum the <lb/>
product of and silver <lb/>
I'm other of South <lb/>
and America, one <lb/>
got some idea of the <lb/>
of the country so I <lb/>
ruled by <lb/>
But all this is a matter of the <lb/>
past, for today has no <lb/>
remaining the <lb/>
American none <lb/>
the surrounding islands, except <lb/>
Rico. <lb/>
Out of the territory sue <lb/>
in 1800, the United <lb/>
States has more than doubled its <lb/>
area, and eighteen sister <lb/>
have been created, <lb/>
Mexico, live in America, <lb/>
ten in South America end two <lb/>
the West <lb/>
It is sate to predict that <lb/>
more will soon be added to <lb/>
list. <lb/>
America for A republics <lb/>
is manifest <lb/>
Fish are Mid to make <lb/>
brain people would <lb/>
to eat a whale to do them <lb/>
Many cf <lb/>
of last fall would now <lb/>
be delighted to get poor, despised <lb/>
s- <lb/>
says must <lb/>
patience. That's the cry of all <lb/>
doctors who are drumming <lb/>
up trade for the undertakers. <lb/>
Now in the meadows <lb/>
fair fill all woods with fun <lb/>
two forms within one rustic chair <lb/>
four lips that m. el as one. <lb/>
There is a in life far <lb/>
above common of <lb/>
whose pathway is marked <lb/>
only the of angels <lb/>
truly good <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Mrs. Barbara Manning of I <lb/>
l It. I. is spending Ibis <lb/>
week bare. <lb/>
I. Banting <lb/>
on <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Sunday bore, <lb/>
A. J. last i <lb/>
at Conetoe. <lb/>
Surveyor J. -in 1.1 <lb/>
part List we. k in Falkland town- <lb/>
Ii s t. Carson is teaching the <lb/>
public school in town. <lb/>
Tarboro, spent <lb/>
Jest, and today in <lb/>
We are glad to earn <lb/>
Two good Sets second hand <lb/>
Flues for sale cheap. <lb/>
T. F. in- <lb/>
people daily drink <lb/>
Tea. Bay ii s <lb/>
Hood's bas <lb/>
it also do for <lb/>
Hood's cares all <lb/>
d sea.-i s. <lb/>
New Tax Law. <lb/>
dun <lb/>
you <lb/>
blot d <lb/>
bare there and are <lb/>
still there, as we <lb/>
age of cur conviction, and date to <lb/>
speak out in and full-V <lb/>
concur the following from the <lb/>
Fair Muff Times; newspaper <lb/>
without enemies is scarcely de- <lb/>
of <lb/>
and lawless never like a bold, <lb/>
fearless newspaper, every <lb/>
self publisher should <lb/>
be proud of enmity- There <lb/>
are other foes, how <lb/>
ever, who are more <lb/>
and consequently more to be <lb/>
f First foremost is the <lb/>
m in who owes a newspaper an <lb/>
honest deb and will not pay it. <lb/>
there is the ambitious <lb/>
mortal who office and <lb/>
complains the newspaper <lb/>
cannot consistently champion his <lb/>
cause; he is pretty likely to be- <lb/>
come enemy. The who <lb/>
wants to shape policy of a <lb/>
is not allowed to do <lb/>
so, is a sure . <lb/>
meanest enemy is the man whim <lb/>
a has and <lb/>
who the <lb/>
sheet after from it all <lb/>
the he possibly <lb/>
Smith, to whom <lb/>
return, asks tie Observer <lb/>
to call the attention of tax payers <lb/>
to section 5- of new- <lb/>
tax law passed by the <lb/>
which makes a failure to <lb/>
pay taxes a misdemeanor- The <lb/>
as follows <lb/>
it shall be <lb/>
it is hereby mad., the <lb/>
the of each in the <lb/>
Slate to make <lb/>
and n port the judge at each <lb/>
term of the Criminal Court <lb/>
the county the time <lb/>
tax taxes <lb/>
provided for in schedule A, and <lb/>
C of act should <lb/>
paid, as to whether or not such <lb/>
taxes other taxes have <lb/>
paid by all persons or <lb/>
liable for the same, <lb/>
to make out a list of nil de- <lb/>
it shall be made <lb/>
the duty of the j submit <lb/>
the list of the delinquents to the <lb/>
solicitor to the that such <lb/>
el may be prosecuted <lb/>
for such defalcation n, the <lb/>
provided in next section <lb/>
of this act. <lb/>
such person <lb/>
or who are liable to <lb/>
pay license tax taxes pro- <lb/>
fur in schedules A, <lb/>
C of this act and shall fail to <lb/>
same as provided by law <lb/>
be guilty cf a <lb/>
punished by a not ex- <lb/>
, dollars or <lb/>
imprisoned exceeding six <lb/>
and the shall <lb/>
be allowed by the judge ouch <lb/>
compensation for making such <lb/>
report as he may teem just <lb/>
proper, to be paid by the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
Jenkins, son of J. I -b ho <lb/>
been sick several weeks much <lb/>
are tarry <lb/>
Sallie is very low. <lb/>
Mrs. Pierce, of baa <lb/>
i-en a few days with <lb/>
lister, Mrs Bryan. <lb/>
J. S. Harper received a telegram <lb/>
last his r ill <lb/>
comity. Mating that brother, <lb/>
Thomas. Wits at ilia point death. <lb/>
Me It Wednesday morning and <lb/>
bis brother in a He <lb/>
did Mr. <lb/>
inlay <lb/>
There was a social entertainment <lb/>
given by Mr S. Harper last Mon- <lb/>
Hiss l <lb/>
Hammond, i toe <lb/>
Bey, IS. ill preached two <lb/>
excellent sermons the Methodist <lb/>
B. Rickard received a I <lb/>
gum last ., stilting hi <lb/>
was very sick at Lexington, N-- <lb/>
A. IS. Cherry was riding <lb/>
and Ml from bis hone <lb/>
slightly lint. <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
cs, Building Paint. <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Good at Rock, <lb/>
Bottom Prices.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C <lb/>
I -.- . <lb/>
have a plan by which <lb/>
TOOL CHESTS FREE <lb/>
of i-r.,. 1-. . . in I <lb/>
J r , . . . ., .;,, , . r I . i ;. I . <lb/>
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lot of limber, <lb/>
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will sold reasonable in <lb/>
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Receiver, C. <lb/>
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the Golden <lb/>
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the first of the week, and local <lb/>
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damage by heavy rains, and a severe <lb/>
was reported at <lb/>
Pines. in <lb/>
Southern portions. Laying by d <lb/>
The wheat harvest is in <lb/>
lull blast, with excellent yield. <lb/>
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showers the first three days and much <lb/>
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shine the Litter half of the <lb/>
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good color; and, it th <lb/>
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coin; cut worms still doing u <lb/>
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the interest of Silas Moore in <lb/>
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to me. on <lb/>
the of May, on tic estate <lb/>
I. II- notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons Indebted to <lb/>
the estate t make pa in ml <lb/>
the and to all creditors <lb/>
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of the of J. II. <lb/>
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will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat <lb/>
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M. H. <lb/>
door to o Jeweler. <lb/>
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Dealers, Tobacco blue Maker <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
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Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you will as th of CO Floe <lb/>
for the least price. All our work is Mid are to <lb/>
repair in our line a to a will <lb/>
thank you to come and st us. <lb/>
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It is If Wan Water <lb/>
need of <lb/>
cool, French <lb/>
Lappet Mulls, <lb/>
CRASS <lb/>
PIQUES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
LAWNS. <lb/>
All the latest styles and colors <lb/>
suitable for Waists, Skirts and <lb/>
Suits. A beautiful line of <lb/>
for Trimmings. <lb/>
Also a complete line of up-to-date <lb/>
H. M.<lb/>
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J-v <lb/>
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Energy, experience and hard cash <lb/>
win even time. You are invited <lb/>
to an early inspection of low priced <lb/>
an-1 very complete stock of <lb/>
Bents Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Trade with means sure <lb/>
success in securing for yourselves <lb/>
the widest range for selection. <lb/>
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THE KING <lb/>
CLOTHIER <lb/>
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and C. me in S arch of a Co; I <lb/>
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day evening. <lb/>
Wilson, is visiting <lb/>
Kim-hen Cobb. <lb/>
C. Forbes led Wednesday aver.- <lb/>
tor Morehead <lb/>
W. II returned <lb/>
in from l <lb/>
The matrimonial market has taken <lb/>
a in The Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds was for only <lb/>
two last week, one for white, <lb/>
and other for colored. <lb/>
Two Days Orders. <lb/>
Talking about job work, the <lb/>
office has booked <lb/>
job yesterday and <lb/>
in amount about this <lb/>
does not argue that people <lb/>
,,,,,. i u to their job priming. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg returned n or J <lb/>
folk Thursday evening. <lb/>
Moore Thursday <lb/>
evening From <lb/>
Lee wart has gone to Washing- <lb/>
ton relatives. <lb/>
Miss Annie is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. L. II. <lb/>
Miss Jennie M y, . f ii <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
M. returned Monday <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
W. C. Nines returned Wednesday <lb/>
from Sampson county <lb/>
A. is visiting <lb/>
his nuns, T. II. <lb/>
Rev. F. II. of th <lb/>
City arrived evening. <lb/>
CM. returned <lb/>
day wetting from Washington City. <lb/>
W. n-d F <lb/>
evening front a through Virginia. <lb/>
Hiss Matilda went to <lb/>
Mi evening on a visit. <lb/>
Firemen. <lb/>
Hope Fire Company h d n large <lb/>
meeting night, about <lb/>
members being pies A. J. <lb/>
been appointed by me <lb/>
as Chief of lire department, <lb/>
ed his as second as- <lb/>
Foreman and II. t . Hooker <lb/>
was sleeted ill his stead <lb/>
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A th; <lb/>
in to editor, who <lb/>
submits it to read-on <lb/>
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wide one end and inches aide <lb/>
oilier. Al what point must yon <lb/>
cut this plank lo leave an equal <lb/>
if square inches in either end <lb/>
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Th -currier embarked <lb/>
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Milled back this to bring be <lb/>
the following <lb/>
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We had ii Carr along So Havel in. <lb/>
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We lit <lb/>
take in ease ill <lb/>
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liter says she can n <lb/>
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anytime. <lb/>
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lawyer, dentist preacher, so w <lb/>
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up, as may require. <lb/>
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three of kind, three a <lb/>
ail said to b-at even <lb/>
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time and won't be anybody <lb/>
n get back home. <lb/>
-c v <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
gun barn Wed <lb/>
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curing <lb/>
tobacco on June we mini hear <lb/>
, f . <lb/>
Celebrations <lb/>
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to have a on the <lb/>
annual Ration of<lb/>
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Hie same day an I Maj. <lb/>
Henry Minding, of will he <lb/>
orator-of the day. . <lb/>
has been <lb/>
at Aurora. <lb/>
It You want a Nice <lb/>
SUIT OF CLOTHES <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Hot sunshine. <lb/>
Linen arc all th go. <lb/>
-o w ii was. <lb/>
excursion went her. <lb/>
he lawyer is i I male. <lb/>
I . drunker t t. <lb/>
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lo the top, try to ride a up <lb/>
a M- bill- <lb/>
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for no admit they . ave <lb/>
been <lb/>
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the pictures on the walk are <lb/>
room a <lb/>
water colors <lb/>
Slatted, bin <lb/>
no county does net <lb/>
much it. <lb/>
pig pen <lb/>
not agreeable. <lb/>
between the nose and <lb/>
odors town .- <lb/>
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not g-1 but all the same <lb/>
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who hangs around a <lb/>
ill ink usually the <lb/>
tile he gets a drop. <lb/>
said Willie to hi <lb/>
tied the is ball; hair <lb/>
ripe quick, didn't <lb/>
tailing oil in Not long ago some folks talked like. <lb/>
summer would never come, now th -y <lb/>
never heard t II r. <lb/>
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I e <lb/>
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linen recently, <lb/>
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a heavy one. <lb/>
The green apple and lie cure <lb/>
hand in hand. <lb/>
Every in bus a <lb/>
Most people do, too.<lb/>
are tobacco <lb/>
I in county. <lb/>
The nix. two or ill e Li <lb/>
the st the year. <lb/>
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are tooled well none. <lb/>
are no nice on As man who l- <lb/>
in window <lb/>
A hone ii is usually <lb/>
kind no meat on it. <lb/>
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up minds than their <lb/>
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b the I give he a weigh <lb/>
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co or live weeks. <lb/>
u lbs ii in the nineties <lb/>
a lazy man will mi walk over <lb/>
to the shady i ill J the street. <lb/>
Fit Count will have an en- <lb/>
the latter part <lb/>
of tins month, or early u July. <lb/>
we d, we <lb/>
-mil the bifurcated as its <lb/>
lair owner toppled from her bicycle. <lb/>
hear that undertaker <lb/>
of yours has made an assign- <lb/>
Ida business was a <lb/>
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down into <lb/>
gradual; is <lb/>
summer girl. <lb/>
The ball who hit- too many <lb/>
lea-t the next <lb/>
The soda the <lb/>
business now, ii is dull in <lb/>
A mer in town today was <lb/>
showing; X r and had <lb/>
t nu people <lb/>
hands. <lb/>
Telephones plied at <lb/>
K Dairy, No. and at Wiley <lb/>
Brown's <lb/>
to your list. <lb/>
Manager Atkins has placed a hand- <lb/>
some in the <lb/>
is the most dis int we ever <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Our farmers don't profess to be <lb/>
much at needlework, but when it <lb/>
s to on a they com <lb/>
lo the trout. <lb/>
The who <lb/>
nit sailing should hear in mind th., <lb/>
are a goon many poll's to <lb/>
boat lacking. <lb/>
be thunder roared and tie light <lb/>
Banks I night, but the <lb/>
clouds rolled by without <lb/>
rain with <lb/>
K. R Aiken nu-- in Wednesday <lb/>
are to see <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Mrs, H II. Wilson, Kinston, is <lb/>
visiting W. M. Brown, near <lb/>
town. <lb/>
. K. <lb/>
Wednesday ceiling to visit his <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
R -in Hail, <lb/>
evening lo his broth- <lb/>
A. I. Hint. <lb/>
Cherry returned <lb/>
Wednesday. He says things <lb/>
are tin.- down there. <lb/>
Charlie returned home <lb/>
Wednesday evening front <lb/>
he has school <lb/>
bone man C. K. <lb/>
Confederate lame, who h . <lb/>
here some w weighed anchor <lb/>
and over to In-n;. <lb/>
Mr. W. J. Manning, recently <lb/>
went her Rapid- lo <lb/>
work, has to i ill. He says <lb/>
it was so unhealthy there he could <lb/>
not Slav. r, <lb/>
On the Gas <lb/>
Fred Earnest <lb/>
Forbes, I. <lb/>
Hen y Hook- <lb/>
While and -n House<lb/>
Thursday lo see a i f ball and <lb/>
result of <lb/>
g was Washington i. Head <lb/>
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. i n It of <lb/>
At lie annual meeting the <lb/>
The t Greenville <lb/>
held they d <lb/>
granted them- by the <lb/>
las and re-elected all <lb/>
former officers. <lb/>
bank i Officered <lb/>
and its show to be ill ex- <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Where the prettiest of Spring Clothing <lb/>
can be found. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Th Home is <lb/>
New Doctors, enough -o send I Ki a <lb/>
There were hi young doctors who a occurred in <lb/>
applied for Hit. Board of hat village Thursday <lb/>
at Mort-bead City i <lb/>
week examine <lb/>
lion given Tuesday and of the <lb/>
number passed .-u <lb/>
applicant- were from <lb/>
county, W. W. mid <lb/>
D. S. Morrill The con. <lb/>
young M. D's. and <lb/>
es I hem great -u <lb/>
Mr. W. A. received e <lb/>
message Thursday evening, <lb/>
death bis mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Bright, which occurred near <lb/>
ill o'clock F. M . She j <lb/>
was yens old had been in poor is supp lo have Starts <lb/>
health for sometime. Air. I by a saw mill. ;. <lb/>
I his morning to alt-ml I Parker and G. R. were <lb/>
We With h m his be- with the beat and <lb/>
and lo have m. dual <lb/>
f be fire was discovered <lb/>
in the house with <lb/>
Carroll Mfg. mill, <lb/>
it could not he out. <lb/>
A lame n people from the <lb/>
in i hi community were by <lb/>
I a in,,, and hard work to. y saved <lb/>
all surrounding nothing <lb/>
the gin being <lb/>
destroyed. The total lo.-s lo <lb/>
A. Cox's loss m <lb/>
gin Mfg. Co. on building <lb/>
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, Success., . <lb/>
New World <lb/>
one <lb/>
people. most. man is <lb/>
tip; helps <lb/>
i-l -Amplifying <lb/>
help- their <lb/>
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in-st in polite <lb/>
ate, the tilings <lb/>
very fetching, <lb/>
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a calendar like tin- <lb/>
you to said a <lb/>
the the pillage, <lb/>
her <lb/>
c boy, <lb/>
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g.-is <lb/>
Words. <lb/>
-A beautiful line <lb/>
yon <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
have coma again nod The who consumes a <lb/>
with them of poor street deal of time talking about Other pee <lb/>
I gins. pie's have of his <lb/>
,, , . own to talk about. <lb/>
have moved their <lb/>
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building. in if you are thinking <lb/>
,. in. k <lb/>
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and redding should <lb/>
have one. Misses Forbes and Ty- <lb/>
, , . i i gave a picnic in the <lb/>
I J. <lb/>
Johnson, adored, this town a Nola J<lb/>
The freight will again a <lb/>
coach and take Friday. <lb/>
Another party is making up In go Ir. <lb/>
here to that day. <lb/>
The immigrant on Is <lb/>
land, Ni w York, has been burned, <lb/>
of ; <lb/>
hear some rumors <lb/>
Thai the graduate will <lb/>
in bloomers <lb/>
And essay likewise short. <lb/>
Mi. Fed ; told u today <lb/>
drought in <lb/>
than ii has been in many <lb/>
and re badly damaged. <lb/>
on the street are most <lb/>
low. Today we a tall man <lb/>
collide the iron of an <lb/>
and he came losing <lb/>
Last week two colored people were <lb/>
married out in Farmville township, <lb/>
tie in had passed years of <lb/>
age and their heads white as cot- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
I've got the <lb/>
this <lb/>
you mean I wanted to go <lb/>
nut and that's a sure sign of <lb/>
Manager Atkins continues to put in <lb/>
new phones. O E. M <lb/>
ans is No. and one at V. <lb/>
, i ice h use is <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A days ago Agent J- Moore <lb/>
met an accident causes him <lb/>
much pain. He wrenched the I <lb/>
his right leg so badly that cm <lb/>
scarcely walk. <lb/>
Senator of South Carolina, <lb/>
an amendment to the thrill <lb/>
bid before the Senate to impose a head <lb/>
tax on all to <lb/>
United <lb/>
You should always keep a Careful <lb/>
eye on the advertising columns of the <lb/>
There are <lb/>
changes in the rib it Will pay yon <lb/>
to keep up <lb/>
what is <lb/>
my boy, <lb/>
u something which everybody gets <lb/>
with knowing its value until it is <lb/>
late to it. <lb/>
If all other business in <lb/>
possessed the spirit of en- <lb/>
by those engaged <lb/>
in the tobacco industry a <lb/>
in the town show it- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
you remember Ii <lb/>
was that day yon borrowed five <lb/>
in--. JackI don't recollect. <lb/>
it back next <lb/>
week. yes; remember <lb/>
that patiently. <lb/>
There will be a prayer led <lb/>
Hire in the church <lb/>
by pastor, B. <lb/>
we ought to pray tor <lb/>
and we ought to it <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
We have been asked to again pub- <lb/>
the dales upon which pas e <lb/>
can go the freight train and <lb/>
et with A. N. C. train. <lb/>
The dates going an <lb/>
22nd returning and <lb/>
Whim a dog barks at night Japan <lb/>
the owner is and <lb/>
work a year tor the neighbors who <lb/>
were disturbed. The dog is killed. <lb/>
this accounts for the <lb/>
that when a dog howls at a <lb/>
death will shortly occur. <lb/>
our tobacco n are <lb/>
in <lb/>
for the n They are <lb/>
to advertise <lb/>
to show the <lb/>
vantages of bringing to <lb/>
the Greenville market In <lb/>
prices paid ibis market has alt along <lb/>
lain b-.-.-l in eastern North <lb/>
and facilities <lb/>
larger number of buyer.- coining <lb/>
its own good record will be <lb/>
d. Our wan I arc all <lb/>
home men and there are no <lb/>
Dog Drowned <lb/>
Muster Wiley Brown once had <lb/>
put dog, but now lie t any. Fri- <lb/>
day's tilled the gutters and s. <lb/>
around town full water. Wiley, <lb/>
boy like, thought it would be tun lo <lb/>
see his dog swim, and put the animal <lb/>
in the ditch in front his home on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. It <lb/>
current was swift the dog <lb/>
and wished him under sidewalk <lb/>
bridge where he was drowned. Wiley <lb/>
is troubled over the loss <lb/>
o his pet. <lb/>
he school for this district, <lb/>
taught by Misses Apple Smith <lb/>
dined Friday ho. <lb/>
Two one in each grade, wore <lb/>
offered the pupil making the best record <lb/>
attendance. These prizes were won <lb/>
by Miss in <lb/>
grade and -Master Evans in <lb/>
primary grade, both having a <lb/>
record for the term. <lb/>
The has been will alt nil. d <lb/>
and the young ladies in charge have <lb/>
liven entire satisfaction in their work. <lb/>
are excellent teachers. <lb/>
Land an <lb/>
Mr. of Kinston, who <lb/>
Spent here, called around lo see <lb/>
the roll and leave us some ad- <lb/>
lie has been appointed <lb/>
Receiver the Lumber <lb/>
Company, for the p of settling <lb/>
the the Company, and otters <lb/>
for properly on the south <lb/>
of Greenville. There are many n- <lb/>
did lots on this property and they <lb/>
be sold on easy terms. , <lb/>
nines Bros. Lumber Co., at Eli- <lb/>
are ready to orders lumber <lb/>
on s hurt notice. This Company, by <lb/>
the way, now has one of the b-st rod <lb/>
most complete lumber mill plan s to <lb/>
f mud anywhere in Slate. Every <lb/>
Improvement and Ins <lb/>
been added, and it is in respect <lb/>
an on to date plant. Greenville will <lb/>
never cease to regret letting Mr. <lb/>
move his mill from this town, all <lb/>
the same we . upon <lb/>
having such a line at an <lb/>
Wish him the highest success. <lb/>
There are few men of energy a <lb/>
Mr. and ho is bound to <lb/>
The Connecticut Legislature recent- <lb/>
passed a law lite use if <lb/>
only inks nu public records as <lb/>
have been approved by <lb/>
the Stale. One hundred dollars is the <lb/>
penalty provided violation <lb/>
fact. <lb/>
Three y <lb/>
Among and <lb/>
traveling come s <lb/>
way are O the st <lb/>
ad e ball rooters, Baltimore, <lb/>
and lit- o he Sm <lb/>
the <lb/>
hat house I in Bros. New <lb/>
York, mi-; R of <lb/>
lira greatest hustler in the <lb/>
Ibis trio -n have <lb/>
been in our week and were <lb/>
I i by Wilson <lb/>
on j in <lb/>
el mind. <lb/>
Holds Dew j His Corner. <lb/>
Jim says seeing so many <lb/>
folks leaving town Tuesday cave him a <lb/>
lo go also, but his <lb/>
the weather being <lb/>
warm walking he decided to stay <lb/>
In In take care the town. <lb/>
you think my <lb/>
liquid h- ti Her I <lb/>
I to sit behind it I <lb/>
should say will, a lawn <lb/>
K-if- .-. and Could Find <lb/>
r.-i Until Hood's <lb/>
Tried-Scrofula Cured. <lb/>
with on one of m <lb/>
lust the ankle. I tried a <lb/>
great many n bat nothing did me <lb/>
any good. T very trouble- <lb/>
some for or In the spring <lb/>
I taking Hood's <lb/>
and taking several bottles this <lb/>
medicine, t was completely cured. Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla increased mi <lb/>
F. P. Georgia. <lb/>
my boy was three months old <lb/>
he broke put He was <lb/>
and the eruptions <lb/>
would heal but would break out again. <lb/>
We resolved to give Hood's <lb/>
and When he had taken two bottles <lb/>
he was cured. He has had no trouble <lb/>
with scrofula since, but is perfectly <lb/>
John R. Smith, Shady Spring, W. Va. <lb/>
H have decided to try <lb/>
do not be induced to buy any other. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best, in <lb/>
the One True Purifier. by all <lb/>
druggists. Price f for <lb/>
THURSDAY'S <lb/>
Crops aged in S, me Sections <lb/>
In some <lb/>
ram afternoon was <lb/>
by much wind sum-- ball <lb/>
Around was i a <lb/>
nice rain and everything in <lb/>
We gel similar reports from <lb/>
and Falkland, <lb/>
Over in Swamp section <lb/>
smut hail also fell not ugh to do <lb/>
material damage. <lb/>
in <lb/>
there was bail and bard wind was <lb/>
e- i severe the creek. Mr <lb/>
W. M. Lang the <lb/>
he thought to crops <lb/>
were Jam g- -I cent. <lb/>
u Braver <lb/>
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blown down. he c ops J. <lb/>
L. and F. M. Smith ere lull <lb/>
J, and Ivy Smith suffered nearly us <lb/>
much The part of the <lb/>
s; em d <lb/>
ii Great Reduction Sale. <lb/>
Owing to the rapid advance of the season <lb/>
and finding ourselves largely overstocked <lb/>
we propose to inaugurate a sale <lb/>
this week and continuing tor a month <lb/>
the largest reduction sale ever <lb/>
rated hi Greenville. We propose to CUT <lb/>
pi ices on all Stock. A <lb/>
invitation is extended to all to pay our <lb/>
store a visit, examine goods and prices. <lb/>
Lang Sells<lb/>
MOTHER <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
University. <lb/>
in TEACHERS, ST DENTS, <lb/>
School total Board <lb/>
ii three Uriel <lb/>
three Courses, Law and Medical <lb/>
Schools School -of Pharmacy. <lb/>
Graduate Courses open Women. <lb/>
Bonnier <lb/>
and for the Needy. <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
Hill, N. C. ; <lb/>
here is no <lb/>
word so full <lb/>
of meaning <lb/>
and about which such tender and <lb/>
holy recollections cluster as that <lb/>
of who watched <lb/>
over our helpless infancy and <lb/>
ed our first tottering step. Yet <lb/>
the life Moth- <lb/>
is beset with danger and all cf <lb/>
fort should be made to avoid it. <lb/>
so assists nature <lb/>
in the change <lb/>
place that <lb/>
the Expectant <lb/>
Mother is <lb/>
bled to look for- <lb/>
without <lb/>
dread, suffering or gloomy fore- <lb/>
the hour when she <lb/>
experiences the joy of Motherhood, <lb/>
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb/>
of both Mother and Child, and she <lb/>
is found stronger after than before <lb/>
short, it <lb/>
Childbirth natural and as <lb/>
so many have Don't be <lb/>
persuaded to use anything but <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
My wife in ton min- <lb/>
with either of her other two <lb/>
than she did altogether with her <lb/>
last, having previously used four bot- <lb/>
of It is s <lb/>
blessing to anyone be- <lb/>
come a says a customer. <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
Of st St or mat by mall on <lb/>
of price. fr hook <lb/>
all Mothers, Ire. <lb/>
Tax Atlanta, G. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
If you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and me. lean save you money on <lb/>
FIXES HOES of the celebrate Eagle brand. <lb/>
NEV GROCERY STORE. <lb/>
Opened s next to T- White's have a full line cf <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS <lb/>
o select from fresh and low down A <lb/>
to ail. Come me, will <lb/>
JAMES B WHITE. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of order of the of <lb/>
the Court the case of <lb/>
p. and others vs Stephen <lb/>
k minors, <lb/>
lo sell lard ft r <lb/>
ed sell for be- <lb/>
fore l he Court lie use door in <lb/>
e on Monday, the <lb/>
1897, the par- <lb/>
or tract of land the <lb/>
of and in Swift town- <lb/>
ship, ad j t la-id of J. -P. <lb/>
L. B E. W. <lb/>
Ii. deal others and IDS <lb/>
acres, the laid tinned by <lb/>
the Isle , at <lb/>
do . <lb/>
This June 1897, <lb/>
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J-. AND <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be in <lb/>
brick store for- <lb/>
by J. W. Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Great Reduction <lb/>
ALE. <lb/>
Ali Summer Goods <lb/>
Under the <lb/>
Also m<lb/>
We are slashing prices on all <lb/>
Goods we are determined to clean them <lb/>
out. No reasonable price Come before <lb/>
it is too late. <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Emporium Spring Fabrics.<lb/>
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the mule wasn't <lb/>
Sunday a Detroit <lb/>
preacher told his congregation <lb/>
that people should not be de- <lb/>
by poverty from marrying. <lb/>
a man Las left buy- <lb/>
his marriage license, said, <lb/>
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the visitor <lb/>
quite what the clerk <lb/>
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are something extra <lb/>
said the clerk, shoving them out. <lb/>
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nodded and at the same time <lb/>
laid down the ring carefully. <lb/>
be went on, <lb/>
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whole county to lay a <lb/>
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you <lb/>
House Wide as His <lb/>
Joseph an <lb/>
millionaire, died hero today, <lb/>
be made his in railroad <lb/>
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with the bills and <lb/>
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sections of the Union Pacific, <lb/>
Missouri Pacific, <lb/>
and Railroads, <lb/>
as a poor boy from <lb/>
England. Mr. Richardson's for- <lb/>
tune has been estimated <lb/>
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than a wealthy man lived and <lb/>
died in a stone house which was <lb/>
only five feet wide three <lb/>
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the property owners <lb/>
refused to meet <lb/>
terms for the narrow lot. <lb/>
afterwards refused fabulous sums <lb/>
for the little piece of on <lb/>
which his house stood, the <lb/>
tail on the best part of <lb/>
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die, if my is too large, fill <lb/>
in the empty saw- <lb/>
dust. -New York Dispatch. <lb/>
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debts been developed in New <lb/>
Orleans. It is novel, modern and <lb/>
ought to do tho business. en <lb/>
church of the colored brethren <lb/>
have placed the financial <lb/>
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organized corporation called <lb/>
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to pay up all the debts of <lb/>
it means of enter- <lb/>
sources <lb/>
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to law. The is to let it be <lb/>
known that there will i, <lb/>
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It too often happens <lb/>
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Lambert, Co., Tenn., <lb/>
March <lb/>
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