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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
i. J. WHICH Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1897. <lb/>
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became sick at the; <lb/>
on Friday <lb/>
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in and <lb/>
lo hail an inch. Alter <lb/>
Ike lizards Collins <lb/>
rapidly In and is <lb/>
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tin. case is a one <lb/>
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lizards are vouched for by several <lb/>
in house <lb/>
with Collins at tine, and as <lb/>
a. the mi. <lb/>
the reptiles-, h Le has <lb/>
in alcohol in a bottle- <lb/>
the <lb/>
I belt- are the heads and tails of <lb/>
others, of which bow- <lb/>
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lives third <lb/>
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tin.- n be u the package <lb/>
nails iii I lie purer, say, the j community in which II <lb/>
talk n hunt I be low juice of j of the fad <lb/>
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the People <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
word In- low <lb/>
buy. Jake Bail now. <lb/>
do you suppose those would cost <lb/>
ten years ago <lb/>
I a in d now you can take <lb/>
whole lot at a pound. <lb/>
and extra wrapper thrown in. <lb/>
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People some fail lit- <lb/>
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real n -i <lb/>
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paper. <lb/>
it will grow an I pi <lb/>
despite internal and <lb/>
A town may lie practically <lb/>
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energies <lb/>
have never relaxed. <lb/>
forte never ceased to the es <lb/>
select stock <lb/>
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and hay, butter Handing teat the public welfare and <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
which to select your purchases. <lb/>
street, two believe<lb/>
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a than the one <lb/>
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them, and upon <lb/>
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and bring you -uh- <lb/>
same price did <lb/>
ten You forget <lb/>
that you have things buy s <lb/>
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That d for you clip be, u let well <lb/>
enough i and in <lb/>
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POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure. <lb/>
Celebrated it great leave inn; <lb/>
Assures <lb/>
alum and all of <lb/>
to Hie <lb/>
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which was, doubtless, <lb/>
a lair i e the far- <lb/>
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received for and t x- j <lb/>
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b. u j backs they enter into our possess an <lb/>
Holds a i they are again convened into <lb/>
or <lb/>
Alaska <lb/>
two months. About ten <lb/>
bit of <lb/>
of ten ,. , cu became <lb/>
I alter the gold discoveries of , .- ,. <lb/>
BO <lb/>
i i C lA I f j. <lb/>
gains we can buy tor the benefit of our many concerning our postal <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
dud and hat to ho ll friends Customers. be is taken <lb/>
ridiculous in the . r i I , who was l ; . t . i , How Commercial <lb/>
Straight tO <lb/>
done to remedy evil I it S Will first glance it seen, <lb/>
or nation. <lb/>
Speak a good word your town at <lb/>
any aid limes and prove your <lb/>
ally by the bone grocer, <lb/>
dry go man, and printer <lb/>
. away from is <lb/>
injury to your town lo extent. <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
nay wonder farmers com- <lb/>
of unjust charges t-f <lb/>
companies Such <lb/>
unreasonable <lb/>
extortionate, care not win <lb/>
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or con panics tin <lb/>
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early history of California <lb/>
is replete with c which <lb/>
can well to <lb/>
dispense <lb/>
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After two visits. <lb/>
upon careful <lb/>
path the doctor j <lb/>
and the harder to make of you a <lb/>
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extent given <lb/>
customer and better friend <lb/>
deal <lb/>
man. We are the friend of the <lb/>
strange that postal of <lb/>
he States d cost- Waco, Texas, July the stock <lb/>
a year above j office C. E Trice Co. <lb/>
p that wore i-1 straight dealing bet ween man <lb/>
aids bit stomach. what, P o of over were shot and killed by W. <lb/>
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Chicago, July Eli <lb/>
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ions, all Skin <lb/>
and cured Piles or <lb/>
It is -d to give <lb/>
or in -my <lb/>
per box. For sale i y <lb/>
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lions of bun Francisco were <lb/>
time <lb/>
more or less liable to riots Cells was bed at the time, <lb/>
outbreaks of mob spirit, in one of the looms <lb/>
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large city living room downstairs. She <lb/>
more or less and a beard the occasioned by <lb/>
fire was accompanied by her husband's distress, and ran <lb/>
B fight, up stairs to find him bending <lb/>
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d this in had been ejected. A few <lb/>
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ream more before b- bad apparently been <lb/>
lynching and mo private billed be the mans efforts to <lb/>
d but- <lb/>
n of the household <lb/>
were after Mrs. Collins <lb/>
recovered from her astonishment, <lb/>
Carolinian who we t they attest to the truth of her <lb/>
to yesterday from South- story and that of her <lb/>
Fines tea very i The attending physician, ken <lb/>
ant and discreditable state of informed of the number of lizards, <lb/>
fairs. all know; was and when shown the specimens <lb/>
and settled by New Eng- the bottle, the case <lb/>
mainly. The town has be the most remarkable that <lb/>
stock law, as it ought to have, had ever come under his<lb/>
of the <lb/>
York World. <lb/>
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in all <lb/>
borne people, natives in <lb/>
the country made angry <lb/>
by this law, <lb/>
How the reptiles got into his <lb/>
stomach is a mystery to Collins, <lb/>
fact that the United States has armed themselves and <lb/>
six lime.-, the length of lo the scene <lb/>
routes by railroad or other threatening m kill Lam-lea, bat Hay <lb/>
were not allowed to eater. The killing <lb/>
is universally looked upon n Justin's <lb/>
The Dowager of ; About a month ago the at- <lb/>
a live wire is con- has Prince for hie k; inflicting a <lb/>
for pres- ,, <lb/>
to congratulate her on her to kill Mm since <lb/>
and in refusing to wot- . morning in <lb/>
ship at the shrine of bis ,., office. <lb/>
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aw from and he is to be As the way they <lb/>
whipped the bill Bred <lb/>
back with bamboos he, ., i.,,. ii could <lb/>
mercy, after killing Ii. <lb/>
he is to -hut between four i w- on <lb/>
I walls and fed on spare until d s he pulled the <lb/>
Young men have cut a wide<lb/>
exchange. Henry Clay was <lb/>
Speaker cf the House of a <lb/>
at the age of <lb/>
A. Douglas was but Keep your mind cool and your <lb/>
when be first became a candidate body will follow suit, <lb/>
for the James G-l fiR perspires with his <lb/>
was only he so does the cum- <lb/>
Speaker the <lb/>
took charge of the Treasury l <lb/>
at years of ago- Martin Van <lb/>
at <lb/>
and u u drinking be repents <lb/>
was tho Governor of New <lb/>
at C Calhoun win by a <lb/>
Vice President of the United <lb/>
of putting on <lb/>
will b pretty to keep <lb/>
faith Ii you- <lb/>
Tract co mail courts. <lb/>
the and the n I who only account <lb/>
It is also said that presence upon the theory that be <lb/>
to bum have been must have swallowed some of <lb/>
aid that some of the townsfolk their spawn when quenching his <lb/>
leave- It is thirst at a spring. His health <lb/>
yet further stated that none has been on the mend Fri- <lb/>
the natives have yet come forward day. and bets recovering lost <lb/>
the or , weight rapidly. Philadelphia <lb/>
intimated their sympathy in R-cord- <lb/>
a state of affairs. The bill is an <lb/>
These are the facts as go to force up the cost of living in <lb/>
the of the the the <lb/>
I to <lb/>
dear than a cheap one. II <lb/>
j works, Mr <lb/>
if people would only take be M to <lb/>
the fact that the American history as a greater <lb/>
amount paid, each season, for than York <lb/>
Harry II W. Whedbee <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Duet lo Skinner <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. <lb/>
f i H. C. -N. C <lb/>
G it SON, <lb/>
Greenville, N. c <lb/>
Practice in all the Conn;. <lb/>
ii. u. i- Jambs, <lb/>
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hf. C N. <lb/>
am of claims. <lb/>
on shot <lb/>
damages to and other <lb/>
World. <lb/>
vehicles from bad roads, <lb/>
go vary far town ids the expense <lb/>
gravel, or other mads <lb/>
that be good, <lb/>
might more easily be in- <lb/>
to in the enter- <lb/>
prise- in addition to these <lb/>
damages the to teams and <lb/>
in his your. C. <lb/>
Vice P at a can- <lb/>
for the Presidency at <lb/>
Geo. H- was only <lb/>
when nominated for the <lb/>
Fremont, the <lb/>
had explored the Rocky <lb/>
before he was <lb/>
years and was running tor <lb/>
tho at <lb/>
was the thirties when be <lb/>
his ideas of the <lb/>
passage and enlisted aid of the <lb/>
Spanish sovereigns in the project <lb/>
that led to the discovery of <lb/>
America. Richard was <lb/>
bat when he founded the <lb/>
Corn league, which <lb/>
so airs You have to <lb/>
lie some lime j like the res <lb/>
of IS- <lb/>
Always give the right of way <lb/>
to a trolley car, a pretty woman <lb/>
and a Jay, <lb/>
in Times <lb/>
Miss who was <lb/>
employed as a at Bay- <lb/>
side, N Y, Las gone to England <lb/>
to secure an inheritance of <lb/>
In <lb/>
IV- <lb/>
Touching the opportunity <lb/>
which newspaper worn <lb/>
tho the study of nature, <lb/>
of Great ; and William is <lb/>
Pitt, ranked by tome ,, and <lb/>
as the of modern <lb/>
was practically ruler <lb/>
England at <lb/>
-mall, H- <lb/>
m shin-ton, N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
LONG. <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at <lb/>
hi all the Courts. <lb/>
PEOPLE. <lb/>
people who to <lb/>
regulate bowels kidneys <lb/>
true Bitters <lb/>
This medicine not stimulate and <lb/>
no nor other <lb/>
cant, acts as a tonic and <lb/>
mildly stomach and bowels <lb/>
adding strength and giving tone to the <lb/>
organs, thereby Nature In <lb/>
1.1 i ,, . k- performance of the functions, kettle <lb/>
the cf business by g J and <lb/>
bad roads also worthy of I aids digestions, old People it just <lb/>
. , -j . what they need. Price <lb/>
consideration, A lilt e John I. <lb/>
serious reflection will con vie i el drugstore <lb/>
any reasonable man that good <lb/>
roods are the cheapest Yon can tame an animal, even <lb/>
Va. Observer- u mac by feeding it well. <lb/>
of professions. In my <lb/>
every theological student <lb/>
the land ought to work on a <lb/>
ii. for at least a year, in <lb/>
order to study human nature and <lb/>
gain the knowledge that it <lb/>
possible to obtain in <lb/>
academy, or college. <lb/>
the positive cure now known with preachers. <lb/>
the medical Catarrh <lb/>
a disease requires a co -They don t know men to <lb/>
treatment. i . om are preaching ; <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, acting directly <lb/>
The readers of this paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn that there is at least <lb/>
one dreaded d that science has <lb/>
been able t cure In stages <lb/>
that Is Catarrh- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
by year the taxes I-. vied by <lb/>
Legislatures are increased. New <lb/>
are of loped by which die <lb/>
people are made <lb/>
As prices of <lb/>
down, the price government goes up- <lb/>
The people complain, taxes go <lb/>
higher and higher. The hut <lb/>
was went in the history <lb/>
the such things. The people got Ike <lb/>
dose, when they that <lb/>
crowd ever taken by a civilized wen- <lb/>
Will they he <lb/>
again r Lexington <lb/>
struck the en up <lb/>
and then grabbed it. The men <lb/>
tied over the weapon which <lb/>
succeeded in Bring several times with- <lb/>
out result. finally <lb/>
in his revolver and <lb/>
three was <lb/>
uninjured. <lb/>
The were from North <lb/>
Carolina.<lb/>
There is a of <lb/>
pathos in the display innocent <lb/>
confidence with which some <lb/>
seekers after public favor make <lb/>
their petitions to men in power. <lb/>
This is particularly the case <lb/>
where the seeker is a woman. <lb/>
Women whose <lb/>
unfortunate and out, <lb/>
of employment read some roman- <lb/>
tic story of how energetic and <lb/>
winning wife or sister has come <lb/>
to Washington by I he mere <lb/>
power of her and i <lb/>
justice of her claim, won brr <lb/>
cause and home In her <lb/>
husband or brother <lb/>
announcement f his appoint- <lb/>
to a lucrative position. <lb/>
These things occur only in n <lb/>
stones, but they excite the <lb/>
imagination delude the <lb/>
cent inexperienced- <lb/>
K. very suspicious case of the <lb/>
devoted efforts of a lady <lb/>
of her husband is at- <lb/>
here now the <lb/>
many struggles that are going on <lb/>
for Federal appointment Tho <lb/>
lady is young and beautiful and <lb/>
accomplished, evidently <lb/>
woman above who <lb/>
commands the respect even of <lb/>
strangers and of the public men <lb/>
whom she importunes- Many <lb/>
weeks ago she started out alone <lb/>
with the de- <lb/>
termination that she would get <lb/>
appointment for her husband. <lb/>
She has interviewed tho <lb/>
and members of the cabinet <lb/>
times, has <lb/>
difficulties which would have <lb/>
any man. She has <lb/>
made the acquaintance of nearly <lb/>
every man influence the <lb/>
Senate, and has got the endorse- <lb/>
of most of them for her <lb/>
husband- Not a day passes that <lb/>
she is not at the c and she <lb/>
the Slate Department <lb/>
almost as frequently- She is not <lb/>
bold nor obtrusive, and she con- <lb/>
ducts herself always in a <lb/>
manner- She is simply the <lb/>
very of <lb/>
Hope hangs around her like a <lb/>
rose tinted vapor. But she <lb/>
t the appointment, <lb/>
will probably quit ultimately with <lb/>
less in the romance of <lb/>
office Star- <lb/>
In the gold in <lb/>
Alaska are months of <lb/>
three months pretty <lb/>
late the fill. With the <lb/>
cut, at degrees below zero, as <lb/>
it is in the miners can <lb/>
in ii. to keep cool without <lb/>
much <lb/>
not in mortals to com- <lb/>
success, but he who ad- <lb/>
well does <lb/>
it. <lb/>
upon the blood and IS surfaces of <lb/>
the system, destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and <lb/>
the patient strength by building up the <lb/>
and assisting nature <lb/>
Its k. The proprietors have so <lb/>
much faith In its curative powers that <lb/>
they tiler One Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
case It to care. Send list T <lb/>
F. J. . Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
Sold by druggist <lb/>
Hall's Family are the best. <lb/>
haven't a knowledge of human <lb/>
This, no s true. <lb/>
bis criticism of the Sunday <lb/>
newspaper brother Moody him- <lb/>
self deficiency which <lb/>
he deprecates. A. course <lb/>
in the office of a country weekly <lb/>
would be of great lo <lb/>
the fond man in his business, <lb/>
Press and Printer- <lb/>
IS SO <lb/>
There is just as good as Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for <lb/>
Coughs and Colds, so it and <lb/>
do not permit the dealer to sell you <lb/>
same He will not claim <lb/>
there Is anything better, but in order to <lb/>
make more profit he may claim some- <lb/>
thing else to be just as good. You <lb/>
want Dr. New Discovery be- <lb/>
cause you know it to be safe and <lb/>
and guaranteed to do good or <lb/>
For Colds Con- <lb/>
and for all a fleet i of Throat <lb/>
Chest Lungs, there Is m thing so <lb/>
good as Is Dr King's New <lb/>
Trial bottle free at L. <lb/>
drugstore. BUM M cents a d Chicago I <lb/>
said village <lb/>
always o <lb/>
of him, she'd done told <lb/>
him mote could tell <lb/>
don't <lb/>
true as Well yon <lb/>
know John carries mail <lb/>
Yes, I've beam tell be <lb/>
Wednesday was a week, <lb/>
Sue a with <lb/>
town, when Joint Una <lb/>
el she didn't make up marry <lb/>
he'd the run down hill <lb/>
ail three in <lb/>
the <lb/>
tell <lb/>
what I what do you <lb/>
reckon Sue <lb/>
knows <lb/>
John by the collar, jerked <lb/>
him often saggy, grabbed a live <lb/>
rattlesnake what a by the <lb/>
roadside, with <lb/>
I'll he couldn't <lb/>
she the <lb/>
death John he took his bed, <lb/>
he laid two weeks; Sue <lb/>
got sorry him, <lb/>
a heel make stew tor him, <lb/>
now do you <lb/>
dunno <lb/>
a marry him <lb/>
When Victoria began to reign, there <lb/>
wire only twenty live in the <lb/>
American republic; there are now <lb/>
forty live. In 1887 the population <lb/>
j in <lb/>
is the estimated of <lb/>
the was <lb/>
now it reaches <lb/>
a total of <lb/>
increase. In the railway <lb/>
of the United States was 1,497; <lb/>
it ii now or that <lb/>
all <lb/>
Oh, humble, my bi other, in <lb/>
your prosperity Be gentle with <lb/>
who are less lucky if not <lb/>
more deserving. Think, what <lb/>
right have yon to be <lb/>
whose virtue is a deficiency of <lb/>
temptation, whose success may <lb/>
be a chance, whose rank may be <lb/>
an ancestor's accident, whose <lb/>
prosperity is very a <lb/>
Is overwork that has filled <lb/>
with nervous d, <lb/>
that takes tho off their bones, the <lb/>
vitality from their blood, and makes <lb/>
lie feeble, emaciated and <lb/>
No. It is bad overeating of <lb/>
indigestible stuff, and other health-de <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
The remedy is an artificially digested <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial, instead the <lb/>
stomach the Cordial a <lb/>
chance to rest by nourishing system <lb/>
itself and digesting oilier food <lb/>
With It. So flesh and strength return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea l he cordial <lb/>
is palatable and relieves immediately. <lb/>
No risked to decide on value. <lb/>
A trial bottle does that. <lb/>
I. AX Is the best for <lb/>
Doctors it In place <lb/>
Castor Oil.<lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
at the post office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, a second alas mail mutter. <lb/>
ed Mates Senator <lb/>
Wisconsin, died Tuesday. He was <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
York is having the coldest <lb/>
weather on record the i f year. <lb/>
Just five years ago this we re- <lb/>
member the city th- other would endorse my nephew the <lb/>
and was then in the midst of place, Mr. <lb/>
declines to let stay Mr <lb/>
will have <lb/>
his disposal. <lb/>
Representative , may <lb/>
find it difficult to square himself with <lb/>
the editor of the republican organ at <lb/>
He hid endorsed the editor <lb/>
for the of the town, <lb/>
aid, according to the in vogue at <lb/>
the Office department, that <lb/>
endorsement should have been equiv- <lb/>
to appointment, this <lb/>
Mr. Prince changed his <lb/>
the republican to <lb/>
II. a nephew of Mr. <lb/>
He he was virtually <lb/>
compelled to change his endorsement, <lb/>
and the following as the <lb/>
that took place at ilia White <lb/>
between himself and Mr. <lb/>
Mr. wish <lb/>
the hottest July weather in us <lb/>
he tobacco trade will never in the <lb/>
world be convinced that the one dollar <lb/>
tax on cigarettes was simply to <lb/>
raise additional revenue to p the <lb/>
machinery c <lb/>
in power has exhibit.-. dis- <lb/>
position to help the trust too plainly. <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
CO-OPERATION THE THING. <lb/>
AVe heard a gentleman say there <lb/>
seems to be no unity among the <lb/>
men of Greenville except <lb/>
the tobacco men. Those engaged in <lb/>
branches might profit by follow- <lb/>
example th; tobacco sen. <lb/>
A lack of co-operation has retarded <lb/>
the progress of the town. <lb/>
We clip the following from the D <lb/>
ham Sun which equal <lb/>
to Greenville as it does to Dur- <lb/>
ham <lb/>
What we need mostly in Durham, <lb/>
just at this time, is Cc-operation ; a <lb/>
awakening to the importance <lb/>
matter and a hearty <lb/>
-There is entirely too much bicker- <lb/>
and petty spites and jealousies in <lb/>
this community to redound to the good <lb/>
of Durham. It seems to have been <lb/>
cultivated instead of alloyed. There <lb/>
U much s our <lb/>
people, and apathy on the part <lb/>
those who should be working <lb/>
together the mutual benefit of each <lb/>
the progress of the city. <lb/>
us get out this rut en- <lb/>
imbibe neigh- <lb/>
brotherly feeling, and do <lb/>
something our mutual protection, <lb/>
and the our various in- <lb/>
operation is the thing, and we <lb/>
honestly believe that when our <lb/>
men give the matter that <lb/>
it deserves they will come to- <lb/>
The question do.-s not need <lb/>
lengthy <lb/>
with <lb/>
u. <lb/>
I Is very <lb/>
it arguments <lb/>
Mr- <lb/>
Mr. I have already en- <lb/>
Eastman and it <lb/>
go back en him now will be held re- <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
-Well, say to them tint you endorsed <lb/>
at my Mr. Prince says <lb/>
there was nothing else tor him to do <lb/>
but to endorse Mr. <lb/>
nephew, but he may that the <lb/>
editor thinks and it he <lb/>
him in some he <lb/>
also find that he has to pay a big <lb/>
pi ice to oblige the President. <lb/>
A study Oar committees <lb/>
of the House, just before <lb/>
adjournment, shows that <lb/>
and New York, with nine chairman- <lb/>
ships each, got one-third of <lb/>
lour chairmen of House committee, <lb/>
while twenty three states got no <lb/>
chairmen at all. The States <lb/>
trot twenty eight chairmanships. <lb/>
When it is remembered that the <lb/>
of the House is practically in <lb/>
the hands the chairmen committees <lb/>
this is significant the con- <lb/>
trolling power. <lb/>
were needed that Mr. <lb/>
was virtually compelled by <lb/>
campaign promises to send that <lb/>
currency commission special message <lb/>
to Congress it is easily by <lb/>
the positive statement prominent <lb/>
republican that no <lb/>
will be made to the currency <lb/>
commission bill, which M jammed <lb/>
through the House, to a vote in the <lb/>
It has become known <lb/>
that Speaker Road would not have <lb/>
allowed the bill to get through the <lb/>
House had he been certain teat it <lb/>
was to he allowed to die the Senate. <lb/>
When Mr. has all his <lb/>
campaign he may possibly do <lb/>
something he believes in it, <lb/>
hut it stems there arc still a lot <lb/>
those debts unpaid. <lb/>
THIS PRESENT CONDITION <lb/>
of Tobacco as Seen and <lb/>
Jude.-a by O. L. in Pitt, <lb/>
Beaufort and <lb/>
Edgecombe Counties <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Our Reg <lb/>
Washington, July 30th, 1897- <lb/>
It would be difficult to find a more <lb/>
disappointed and disgruntled gang than <lb/>
those republicans who some <lb/>
appointment up to the hour <lb/>
Mr. departure on an ex- <lb/>
tended vacation. They had expected <lb/>
that a number of appointments <lb/>
would lie made as soon a Congress was <lb/>
out the way, hut only a few were <lb/>
made and some of them were those <lb/>
whose nominations had tailed to <lb/>
acted upon by the Senate. He added <lb/>
to disgruntlement by amending <lb/>
civil service rule so that no <lb/>
holder in classified service can be <lb/>
except cause and upon <lb/>
written charges, and then only <lb/>
failure to make satisfactory defense. <lb/>
He pleased some of the republican <lb/>
Congressmen by excepting the <lb/>
civil service rules some the <lb/>
in each the inter- <lb/>
revenue and customs districts, but <lb/>
offended others by extending <lb/>
to th smaller Custom Houses <lb/>
were left out Mr. Cleveland. <lb/>
Boss Hanna and Mr. are <lb/>
said to be the and the big <lb/>
boss left Washington without saying <lb/>
bye to the man he <lb/>
dent and whom he has been bossing. <lb/>
There are different stories as to the <lb/>
cause of the strained relations, but it <lb/>
is to say that they will be patched <lb/>
up by Hie time Mr. gets to <lb/>
Ohio, where he expects to be during <lb/>
the latter part of August. As as <lb/>
he takes time to think. Boss <lb/>
will realize that he will need <lb/>
in his business before <lb/>
Ohio campaign is ended, and it <lb/>
will pocket a snub or two to get <lb/>
his active assistance. <lb/>
Mr. appointed T. V. <lb/>
to be Commissioner General <lb/>
of Immigration before he left on <lb/>
vacation. This appointment was made <lb/>
the failure of the Senate <lb/>
to act upon nomination for <lb/>
this position, and a bargain made be- <lb/>
fore Mr. election. It has <lb/>
been hinted by personal friends of Mr. <lb/>
that he will be rather glad <lb/>
than otherwise should J the Senate <lb/>
reject nomination next <lb/>
winter. In giving him recess <lb/>
appointment the bargain that put <lb/>
or the slump for <lb/>
has been lived op to. It the Senate <lb/>
On or about 1st wrote to a <lb/>
r of is in different <lb/>
lot asking their <lb/>
opinion the as <lb/>
with last year, also the <lb/>
Condition cf the crop as compared will <lb/>
the period a year ago. In try <lb/>
letters asking for this information I <lb/>
to the patties that my was <lb/>
to get as neatly an e report a <lb/>
was possible, so as to be in a position <lb/>
to state intelligently to those who <lb/>
want to know just what the re- <lb/>
in acreage was, also its con- <lb/>
as gathered f.-cm <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
The readers will i member that tin <lb/>
reports have been published were <lb/>
very discouraging, showing a <lb/>
in acreage about per cent, <lb/>
with the condition out per cent, <lb/>
under that of last year. I hive had <lb/>
several letters that were written <lb/>
July the <lb/>
had been broken and th rains <lb/>
had improved the crops, that were so <lb/>
much at variance with the report <lb/>
that in order to make an estimate <lb/>
the crop 1st. deemed it unwise <lb/>
to publish them, and would make the <lb/>
calculation on what I tad pi lo <lb/>
July Kith and then in making out the <lb/>
report for 1st include these <lb/>
reports as the condition since <lb/>
July to August 1st. object <lb/>
has been, and think it will I e seen, to <lb/>
get a fair, just and impartial report el <lb/>
the acreage and condition of the <lb/>
co crop, to and do away with <lb/>
the idea that has each year been <lb/>
formed an report. <lb/>
better prepare the trade to take <lb/>
hold our crop and to protect <lb/>
farmers from false impressions made <lb/>
by outside and disinterested patties <lb/>
about the enormity their and <lb/>
it I shall succeed in I hi. then I <lb/>
shall have the satisfaction of g <lb/>
that have at least been I <lb/>
in accomplishing a profitable purpose, <lb/>
for both the an the deafer. <lb/>
From Slay 1st to July 1st don't <lb/>
we have bad such a year far <lb/>
as rains concerned since we haw <lb/>
been growing tobacco in <lb/>
Carolina. We had no general rain <lb/>
hut every days we could of <lb/>
local showers in sections, <lb/>
sometimes giving one man h pretty <lb/>
good and missing the <lb/>
farms entirely. This seems to have <lb/>
been the extent of the rain fall through- <lb/>
out Eastern North Carolina final May <lb/>
1st to July 1st, in some sections <lb/>
there was scarcely any rain at all a-d <lb/>
. afforded rain for crops <lb/>
even where they fell most <lb/>
the result was on Jul. 1st the I <lb/>
crops Pitt and the <lb/>
counties presented a very poor appear- <lb/>
and in tact in some sections where <lb/>
the rain had been small it did not <lb/>
look like more than half a crop would <lb/>
he the rains came and the <lb/>
improvement in the crop has simply <lb/>
been wonderful while the acreage as a <lb/>
matter of course is cut off according to <lb/>
what we have seen and what we <lb/>
can gather the most <lb/>
sources at least IS per cent. <lb/>
Since 1st the rains have come it <lb/>
s; mo., just as we would like to have <lb/>
had them, and the have reached <lb/>
a very high degree cf development <lb/>
the ugh the writer inclines to the belief <lb/>
that it we could have had about two <lb/>
good general seasons in June our crop <lb/>
would have eclipsed we have <lb/>
had since but the lasted <lb/>
so long that in some sections the crop <lb/>
could not be saved and it was cured <lb/>
in order to save it. I have s-en <lb/>
the crops on both sides o; the a <lb/>
distance of nearly BO miles and as State i <lb/>
above, in some I have r <lb/>
seen better crops, while probably tie <lb/>
adjoining had <lb/>
on account of The st <lb/>
large crop of I he weed we have <lb/>
is the of <lb/>
Laughinghouse near He <lb/>
has ninety acres in sue <lb/>
spent a halt day hoking over this <lb/>
beautiful field of yellow and we <lb/>
never saw a single poor acre in the <lb/>
entire lot. Mr. is one <lb/>
the most thorough and well <lb/>
farmers in Eastern Carolina win- <lb/>
he owns i agricultural inter- <lb/>
est, he has work so <lb/>
systematized that his operations arc <lb/>
conducted on the intensive business <lb/>
system. It was cur to spend <lb/>
some time m riding with Mr. Laugh- <lb/>
over Lit farms and aside <lb/>
being one the best ill the <lb/>
State he is one of the delightful <lb/>
conversationalists of our <lb/>
across the river t om Mr. <lb/>
Col. W. <lb/>
has a excellent crop <lb/>
twenty-live acres and a miles east <lb/>
Messrs. J. J. P. and T. R. <lb/>
Hodges, lather and sen, have Crept <lb/>
that makes the the <lb/>
This immediate on both <lb/>
the river seems to have been <lb/>
more with seasons than any <lb/>
section we have and the crops of <lb/>
all kinds show it, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
sections is better than it has b-en <lb/>
since 1893 and we have seem s <lb/>
exceptionally line ones, though in these <lb/>
sections the ac has been reduced <lb/>
fully one In Greene the <lb/>
crops have improved <lb/>
a great were <lb/>
tor the lack of rain. In the south <lb/>
part Pitt and Craven are <lb/>
better than hut year, though they have <lb/>
suffered immeasurably ac <lb/>
Taking Pitt and the adj ii.-.- <lb/>
counties at riling when <lb/>
probably one hall -rep <lb/>
saved. I am i pillion ii is <lb/>
fully per cent than the <lb/>
showed a month ago, but i i <lb/>
greater part lie territory where the <lb/>
farmers their <lb/>
complaint is made en <lb/>
tip of the plant taking the <lb/>
growth and nearly of the <lb/>
opinion that the lest the crop has <lb/>
WRITES <lb/>
A. d Tells <lb/>
drier <lb/>
already been saved <lb/>
the farmers primed. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., July <lb/>
E; a <lb/>
i to this place where I am tor <lb/>
hours. Glad to have hour- in such a <lb/>
nice place as the I spent <lb/>
a time years ago a party <lb/>
of friends. <lb/>
Well, everything cheerful. <lb/>
n Caddell, of the Recorder, <lb/>
is above on usual bearings. I <lb/>
saw business men yesterday and last <lb/>
night and they are all the opinion <lb/>
hat bottom cf the has <lb/>
been reached and thee, will be a <lb/>
very decided betterment. Ii act, it is <lb/>
felt already. The country can <lb/>
have a rest is the <lb/>
and when there is rest <lb/>
will assert itself. <lb/>
The gold finds in Mexico and the <lb/>
Alaska finds have their effect and <lb/>
Mexico is agitating the adoption <lb/>
the gold standard. <lb/>
lave never seen crops looking so <lb/>
l in North Carolina or. the railroad <lb/>
Could not tell what they were <lb/>
in South Carolina, but learned they <lb/>
were goad ones. <lb/>
In so corn and cotton <lb/>
I well. But no crops I have seen <lb/>
are no Id the of <lb/>
I was showing my samples of bright <lb/>
n train yesterday to some <lb/>
people down South in and <lb/>
also some Canada It was a cu- <lb/>
then, to see it and look <lb/>
out on green crops -rowing i long <lb/>
load. You see I not miss a <lb/>
chance to talk old Pitt county. When <lb/>
I get in Texas I shall have to <lb/>
include Old North State aid <lb/>
in <lb/>
am in trim if I continue <lb/>
so will lei you hi from me <lb/>
in Nashville or Galveston, or <lb/>
some other I am not decided <lb/>
whether will go to Nashville or go <lb/>
direct to Texas. The south <lb/>
SO the more cheerful and ed I <lb/>
find the people, <lb/>
July <lb/>
had a <lb/>
run up <lb/>
got here at C, o'clock fresh and <lb/>
line. Saw some very line country en- <lb/>
route, hut nothing t that up to <lb/>
the <lb/>
I drew the first l on the train <lb/>
when I my samples blight <lb/>
wrappers to a crowd of poop. <lb/>
It was a drawing card Caro <lb/>
and Pitt county. It <lb/>
how little the world knows the <lb/>
golden Weed and its whereabouts, when <lb/>
use it in king. is <lb/>
a thing to a lover of his <lb/>
to know we are ahead in so <lb/>
important a production -right to- <lb/>
I have not a pine in- <lb/>
or an acre in in the Slate <lb/>
Ten I people were out last <lb/>
night on the centennial grounds to hear <lb/>
the splendid music by the Band <lb/>
and the chorus singers just arrived <lb/>
the German Jubilee. <lb/>
The is and <lb/>
I shall be her , I until Sal <lb/>
Older, when I go to Dallas, Tex., <lb/>
an other points. <lb/>
I a better <lb/>
times are in the very near future <lb/>
men are more cheerful and say <lb/>
things are <lb/>
I saw a in m buying <lb/>
oak bar; The trees <lb/>
the were cut down and <lb/>
account the loft. at timber <lb/>
but it can't in- used. <lb/>
I t when in <lb/>
In Tennessee are not yet threshed and <lb/>
and the people hive not <lb/>
where saving the crop. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
A. S, .,.,. <lb/>
HART <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
Old Mini and L. JOTTER <lb/>
two oldest and most experience <lb/>
in Greenville, <lb/>
and OSCAR HOOKER, Owners Si Plops. <lb/>
We always lead in Prices <lb/>
consequently we lead in <lb/>
Pounds. <lb/>
Don't take word tor it but after <lb/>
1st come down and see for yourself <lb/>
which way the straws blow. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
l. F. EVANS. <lb/>
l. S EVANS <lb/>
es, Hubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and at Hock <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. <lb/>
R. R. FLEMING. <lb/>
A. G. COX, ; . <lb/>
G. I CHERRY. <lb/>
The of tho an best lighted <lb/>
in the <lb/>
time fer the cf the season. <lb/>
1st., are to make limn. <lb/>
He have of money, <lb/>
Experienced Force, Ample Room, <lb/>
will tho leathers in prices <lb/>
As as your tobacco is it to <lb/>
EVANS CO. <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
1- <lb/>
COMMUNICATED <lb/>
X. C, 1897. <lb/>
yin <lb/>
in your paper a <lb/>
to way are in <lb/>
this county, in a political It i. <lb/>
n II in ilia lust legislature <lb/>
the n to tin- <lb/>
to <lb/>
fur lo a <lb/>
Senator, f <lb/>
an Hi see <lb/>
result. Now I <lb/>
mill are <lb/>
obnoxious <lb/>
law, mill I s t bow any <lb/>
can hike bold <lb/>
out <lb/>
I I <lb/>
every I e d i <lb/>
to the tor b-long the up oil. <lb/>
I out and have <lb/>
t do tin in till <lb/>
We th cure II o-l's <lb/>
ate g- because tin; <lb/>
people write thew. <lb/>
C Bulletin. <lb/>
eek ending July very <lb/>
u- around been <lb/>
leaked i The rain- <lb/>
fall av over i inch <lb/>
with varying I to j <lb/>
inches. While the in some <lb/>
excessive, with minor <lb/>
crew by standing <lb/>
water and ;,,; <lb/>
some injury by high winds. <lb/>
the on the have been <lb/>
awl areas have <lb/>
excellent p ogress Cult-a <lb/>
its fruit t l aid corn <lb/>
improved potatoes are <lb/>
flue has <lb/>
is heading <lb/>
is now id,<lb/>
The reports of correspondents in the <lb/>
and run eastern district ate very fa vocable <lb/>
suit themselves. <lb/>
Hands oil that's my mob <lb/>
to, motto of a majority <lb/>
of the c iv. <lb/>
BETHEl, <lb/>
N. C, Aug. 2nd, <lb/>
Miss Dare <lb/>
who bus been visiting at it If. <lb/>
returned boat Band <lb/>
W. and A. n. or <lb/>
spent Sunday in town. <lb/>
Ii. A. w s <lb/>
the Tarboro <lb/>
South mer. <lb/>
S. L. Teal, <lb/>
School h re Friday. <lb/>
Tie revival the <lb/>
is still in progress, B, B. <lb/>
was last week by <lb/>
R. K. mid A. <lb/>
There has been several conversions, <lb/>
eleven j lined Saturday morning. There <lb/>
are a great many penitents and much <lb/>
interest is in the <lb/>
meeting, <lb/>
The Baptist Sunday School held <lb/>
its annual picnic last at the <lb/>
Shower d the week, <lb/>
and tie is <lb/>
occurred, washing <lb/>
laud, and there was too much rain for <lb/>
low lands, but the damage is <lb/>
was about <lb/>
normal, with less <lb/>
sunshine, are doing very well <lb/>
indeed. Cotton improved <lb/>
. to Mid though <lb/>
not as large i will have more <lb/>
boll-j i. is helling its fruit yet, <lb/>
Mate are grassy. Corn <lb/>
pinned III u i low it-is is very <lb/>
promising. The too <lb/>
a good deal o which was dam <lb/>
aged by n us <lb/>
good; and earing <lb/>
finely, with lair results. Hare pens <lb/>
for and renovating <lb/>
land than sweet pot i- <lb/>
t begun; clop line. <lb/>
delis <lb/>
COLLEGES. <lb/>
The University.<lb/>
total Board <lb/>
a three Brief <lb/>
three Full Courses, Law and Medical <lb/>
School t Pharmacy <lb/>
Graduate Courses open ti Women. <lb/>
tor Teachers. <lb/>
and Loans for the Needy. <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, H. C. <lb/>
Whitaker's Academy. <lb/>
Both <lb/>
The Season will open, the <lb/>
Lord willing, on t e first Mi n lay, Sept. <lb/>
And close I lie last of Hoard <lb/>
can he obtained from is to per <lb/>
month. Tuition from to -i per <lb/>
hall term, to he paid In <lb/>
for. ind and <lb/>
made <lb/>
except in cases of protracted sickness. <lb/>
for further <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
Below are Norfolk price- of <lb/>
and peanuts irony, . turn <lb/>
by Bros- Commission <lb/>
chants of <lb/>
Mer- <lb/>
E B Ca <lb/>
HENRY HARDING. <lb/>
Minimum <lb/>
June 1st, 1897. <lb/>
The Bank of Pitt County, <lb/>
Bank wants your and a share; <lb/>
I if not all, of your business, and will grant <lb/>
every favor consistent with safe and sound <lb/>
banking. invite correspondence or a per- <lb/>
interview to that end. <lb/>
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
FORTY-SIX I'll <lb/>
years under pres i students alien <lb/>
1- A Grade with <lb/>
and i mil <lb/>
Si I in the healthful slid b I <lb/>
s Tor bean a hire.-. <lb/>
J. M. II. ii . <lb/>
ll I III<lb/>
I . I i -nil <lb/>
-----DEALER iN----- <lb/>
; Middling <lb/>
Low <lb/>
SO <lb/>
t To <lb/>
ELON COLLEGE. <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
d on Railway, In <lb/>
Piedmont very best water; <lb/>
locality, property Chris- <lb/>
church, non-sectarian in and <lb/>
teaching, hi moral lone. <lb/>
halls laboratories etc., <lb/>
nil. <lb/>
best male college, three <lb/>
tens-, <lb/>
on<lb/>
N. K. <lb/>
ELECTION. <lb/>
obedience provisions <lb/>
amended public School Law <lb/>
I there will an election held an <lb/>
Tuesday after the Second Monday ii <lb/>
A III each and every <lb/>
i-i for <lb/>
i ii- e of l vying a Public <lb/>
, Tax of cents on the Poll <lb/>
i lo cents on t property, <lb/>
said election r In favor <lb/>
the IAN shall vote a <lb/>
ii,, <lb/>
and <lb/>
opposed to the Special School <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot with <lb/>
the words <lb/>
i at be held lie <lb/>
rules and regulations for <lb/>
election members the Gene <lb/>
Assembly forth Carolina <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
i. I. PERKINS. <lb/>
ll;. of <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERS <lb/>
X. a <lb/>
I will the best goods an I <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
do all l canto obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next do it-to Ire <lb/>
THE LIVE v <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
College Agriculture <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts, <lb/>
Will often nth, <lb/>
Then and Si- <lb/>
ll courses. <lb/>
ill every <lb/>
Expenses per session, board. <lb/>
for County Students to <lb/>
all oilier Students <lb/>
for to <lb/>
Raleigh, X. President <lb/>
won <lb/>
bought om <lb/>
I tin- of Mo, III <lb/>
i business, I Will sell all <lb/>
now on hand I can liver <lb/>
. in ii at abort notice at any on <lb/>
Coast within one <lb/>
hundred miles of the towns Wilson <lb/>
U. C. Address all coin <lb/>
r in <lb/>
I. K. I As. X. i <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
their to i I , s <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
assure you will as . th n <lb/>
I for price. All oar work n w an <lb/>
in line to n will <lb/>
yon to sec <lb/>
I P. <lb/>
Is liver, <lb/>
in <lb/>
the j i U--. <lb/>
as a matter coarse Here f V, U <lb/>
., . by pupils and <lb/>
necessarily be very poor. j a, <lb/>
These local by no means <lb/>
I w, aid, <lb/>
not r. fever <lb/>
or Hood's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Um <lb/>
cent. Bot-I nil <lb/>
only fills to tales with Hood's <lb/>
d's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
vi September b. <lb/>
three full of study. Large <lb/>
f Two loll chairs in <lb/>
Women admitted to nil glasses <lb/>
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market opened <lb/>
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three <lb/>
head buyer., <lb/>
aid money to lay for <lb/>
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U. It. S Evans. II. <lb/>
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f. on so much, noes it <lb/>
all same and tail to be heard <lb/>
from, puled up to and <lb/>
and says just watch hi n. <lb/>
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whore C. and <lb/>
Brown sales and kept the <lb/>
auctioneer watching lively for winks <lb/>
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sail thy had enough g I <lb/>
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he had third sale and Ola <lb/>
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helped him run Hie sale, and it was <lb/>
and second fiddle all tie <lb/>
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knocked <lb/>
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sale. Old Man and <lb/>
Joyner showed In for <lb/>
much an ever and both light <lb/>
home ; the sale. <lb/>
cut in a long pill coat but J to <lb/>
lo give bis lungs room, We promised <lb/>
not lo tell about splitting his shirt <lb/>
when the top pile struck <lb/>
Salts will come regular every <lb/>
at all four the warehouses, and the <lb/>
should make a of lb fact <lb/>
that there It not a better market any- <lb/>
where in the Stale than <lb/>
Bring your tobacco en as as it is <lb/>
ready and you will this tine. <lb/>
to progressive reached by the <lb/>
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had it ll.-- <lb/>
II in embraced in Wilmington. New. <lb/>
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valuable Umber <lb/>
j c I the groat country of <lb/>
Eastern Carolina, to pass other <lb/>
hands. <lb/>
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purchased by the. Atlantic C <lb/>
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on the j bad been sold, any <lb/>
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as a pi-rt th system <lb/>
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j city, <lb/>
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ton end Greenville, to either point <lb/>
a link could be from <lb/>
and direct mule ii. <lb/>
and Curt via Hob <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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lo an advantage the <lb/>
two cities never <lb/>
It is quite that the work <lb/>
c referred to will <lb/>
begin at an early <lb/>
in <lb/>
household pelt was a large cat. <lb/>
One morning about day break the lady <lb/>
was by a terrible a <lb/>
com hey Looking up <lb/>
to h o-u cause she saw the house <lb/>
eat and a fighting. <lb/>
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them d wash .-In id, hi <lb/>
re and even the in their <lb/>
and as the who <lb/>
beard a eat light call imagine what <lb/>
was, <lb/>
lady covered head and <lb/>
to above the din <lb/>
do by earn, Members the <lb/>
bout bold were and went to <lb/>
her room lo see what the trouble was. <lb/>
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ca, ad <lb/>
an lo jump out <lb/>
and strange cat took <lb/>
refuge l hind a trunk, male <lb/>
portion o family arm. d Kings, <lb/>
poker and killed intruder <lb/>
alter a fierce fight n <lb/>
n proved it o a <lb/>
eat. <lb/>
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woods made an attack upon <lb/>
house MO, and when the lied <lb/>
the through an open window <lb/>
was bold enough into the <lb/>
room. <lb/>
o'clock and <lb/>
this until about <lb/>
hall of lie- sail It could <lb/>
be viewed very though smoked <lb/>
glass and people were <lb/>
His in this Vt- <lb/>
disappeared <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Mr. James II. Cory brought the <lb/>
run a was n pan of <lb/>
a stalk core that bore ears. <lb/>
Were two ears on body of the stalk <lb/>
and very branch i the tassel had also <lb/>
making a r <lb/>
cf years lbs top. <lb/>
Mr. Cory also us n <lb/>
key gobbler hi- had been <lb/>
setting on a. of eggs for time <lb/>
weal when legs found the nest <lb/>
bloke Mm up. lily bill what <lb/>
gobbler could have been undisturbed <lb/>
until he batched the eggs. <lb/>
Baby Mine <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
feels an <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend- <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Becoming a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
is the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of the great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
severest trial is not only made <lb/>
painless, but all the danger is re- <lb/>
moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy are no longer de- <lb/>
or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
are avoided, the system is <lb/>
made ready for the coming event, <lb/>
and the serious accidents so com- <lb/>
to the critical hour are <lb/>
obviated by the use of Mother's <lb/>
Friend. is a blessing to woman. <lb/>
k Great Reduction Sale. <lb/>
Owing to the rapid advance of the season <lb/>
finding ourselves largely overstocked <lb/>
we propose to inaugurate a sale <lb/>
week and continuing a <lb/>
the largest reduction sale ever <lb/>
rated in Greenville We propose lo CUT <lb/>
prices on all Summer Stock. A cordial <lb/>
invitation is extended to all to pay our <lb/>
Store ii visit, and examine goods and prices <lb/>
Lang Sells <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
you want anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and see me. lean save you money <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE <lb/>
Opened to S T. a full <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from Everything and low down in price. A <lb/>
din extended to Ml. see me, will make it <lb/>
JAMES B WHITE. <lb/>
Wear the <lb/>
Mr. Buck, of Swift Creak <lb/>
township, here Thursday attend <lb/>
the veteran's reunion, and told us a <lb/>
little on himself, lie Said his <lb/>
wife tin- cloth and made him a <lb/>
pair ct pants, and when she <lb/>
got them out he told her if he wore <lb/>
them to he would have go <lb/>
and show them f the <lb/>
she wouldn't let him <lb/>
We told friend Hack his <lb/>
story was mighty thin, and that we <lb/>
believed that he was afraid the other <lb/>
old would be on <lb/>
ard lie was <lb/>
appear ill ranks in homer pun <lb/>
We got the laugh bin but be paid <lb/>
it back camp broke. <lb/>
Mr. Buck is a gallant veteran who <lb/>
left his right hand on the battle field. <lb/>
He you find him <lb/>
and loves a joke and a song at well as <lb/>
man alive. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Unable to Her Work-Nervous <lb/>
and Tired All These Troubles <lb/>
Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
For the past four yours I have been to <lb/>
feeble health, and two years past, <lb/>
owing to change of climate, I have not <lb/>
been able to do my work. I was root <lb/>
hod a tired and was under the <lb/>
treatment of physicians., but I continually <lb/>
grew worse. My husband insisted on my <lb/>
trying Hood's Sarsaparilla and I finally <lb/>
consented, and taking it the first of <lb/>
June, 1898. The first bottle did me o <lb/>
much good that I continued with and <lb/>
alter taking four bottles, and one bottle of <lb/>
Hood's Pills I am to do my work, <lb/>
and tired, nervous feeling is entirely <lb/>
G. N. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla g <lb/>
PER at <lb/>
or sent by mall receipt of price. <lb/>
BOOKS -f <lb/>
to nil women, will M <lb/>
to any address, upon application, by <lb/>
Th <lb/>
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Willie of lesion, <lb/>
oilier bays who ran off with tramps, <lb/>
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at Mount with <lb/>
Norfolk and Carolina It R for <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
JOHN K. <lb/>
Supt. <lb/>
I. M. <lb/>
I. Sean Mailer, <lb/>
Old i <lb/>
J. L SUGG <lb/>
GREENVILLE., N- G <lb/>
COURTHOUSE. <lb/>
All Risks placed strictly <lb/>
FIR ST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
current <lb/>
M FOB PROOF <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington <lb/>
villa and Tarboro land- <lb/>
on Tar River Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville same <lb/>
These to Stage <lb/>
of water on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
steamers for , <lb/>
Philadelphia. New and Hostel . <lb/>
Shippers should order roods <lb/>
marked via Dominion d <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON. Agent, <lb/>
J J. Agent, <lb/>
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