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VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
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A CROWDED PROFESSION. <lb/>
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do make a living by their <lb/>
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and engaged in me kind <lb/>
business, returns <lb/>
and which they are lied. <lb/>
says the <lb/>
burg man is free to <lb/>
his own pursuit, and it is rot <lb/>
that so many <lb/>
men ate the fascinations of <lb/>
the law. It to the readiest <lb/>
avenue to to led. <lb/>
A larger proportion than <lb/>
any other class gees into <lb/>
The young man who is to go <lb/>
is inmost to choose <lb/>
law his regarding it as <lb/>
stepping-stone to <lb/>
mint. It is true if the legal <lb/>
as every other <lb/>
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every young aspirant, with the <lb/>
in youth. Confidently ex- <lb/>
to reach the topmost round. So, <lb/>
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line. <lb/>
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to that there are <lb/>
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careers full promise, of <lb/>
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the practical arts, iii the field I <lb/>
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in lad, opportunities lire jail the year round it is the Christian. <lb/>
PEOPLE'S STORE <lb/>
The Have -Made the <lb/>
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Heavy. <lb/>
as it, follow bits <lb/>
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Facts. <lb/>
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Nothing call make <lb/>
the joy of Christ. <lb/>
our joy full <lb/>
Christ is on in a Chris- <lb/>
mother's life. <lb/>
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God's power is all the man <lb/>
to do right. <lb/>
A PRAYER <lb/>
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Lord, who st every <lb/>
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Grant me every day. <lb/>
Help me o do work <lb/>
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Guide Thou ray footsteps, they <lb/>
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mi- fresh every hour. <lb/>
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re a or Lord, to <lb/>
end <lb/>
lb me to keep it simple, pure; <lb/>
true <lb/>
In every act, <lb/>
And keep <lb/>
Help nil do my woman's share. <lb/>
Make oils, strong to bear <lb/>
Sunshine or shadow in life ; <lb/>
Sustain me in the daily strife <lb/>
To keep t <lb/>
Anna in September <lb/>
Lid; Home Journal. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
all about, provided only that the man <lb/>
is made th right will use <lb/>
the light means to ensure success. <lb/>
He mat remember that success does <lb/>
cine accident ; that <lb/>
and tame are the rewards strenuous <lb/>
endeavor. Let him adopt his <lb/>
motto There is no excellence with- <lb/>
out great and then, whatever be <lb/>
his pursuit, he can hardly tail <lb/>
a . degree <lb/>
To the People <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
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have never ceased to you the h <lb/>
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from which to your purchases. W <lb/>
confidently believe unhesitatingly claim <lb/>
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pr d a few the <lb/>
city lax <lb/>
of homes, a <lb/>
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cent-are Killed by being <lb/>
by Now Y irk <lb/>
cows. They cows die from <lb/>
per sheep thirty p r ., j the whole of the <lb/>
a twenty cent, and Tun of the South show <lb/>
forty five per cent. If any <lb/>
ax payer of tis county to <lb/>
know the tax value of his male he <lb/>
I hut the dangers of <lb/>
of being killed by <lb/>
about the same. The <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
Practice, in all the <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
all courts, <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER i <lb/>
Successors to Latham Skinner, <lb/>
AW. <lb/>
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Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson, <lb/>
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You Your Colors. <lb/>
are a white man and in <lb/>
the rule, and further say <lb/>
that the time when every <lb/>
white man must decide he is <lb/>
a white man with a white heart or <lb/>
lover with a while <lb/>
skin with a black heart. man, <lb/>
man, who has respect for the <lb/>
family his beams, the and <lb/>
purity and chastity of oar <lb/>
n cease to be on a social equal- <lb/>
with those who rule. <lb/>
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go where he and let <lb/>
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white min favor of white man's <lb/>
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has arrive when you must say. If <lb/>
you decide to be in do- <lb/>
over your own race, and <lb/>
by your acts assent to every <lb/>
act that tends to degrade our <lb/>
sons and daughters, then you must <lb/>
find no social consideration <lb/>
a the hands any <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
was by men who <lb/>
considered holier than he. <lb/>
The surely when they <lb/>
that bate the shall be <lb/>
late. <lb/>
will not accept anything from <lb/>
us, the giving which will not be <lb/>
our good. <lb/>
As long as the devil remains <lb/>
chained the true soldier the <lb/>
v ill have <lb/>
There ore people who think <lb/>
the way to the Lord is to <lb/>
do it with the mouth. <lb/>
White Men to the Rescue. <lb/>
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into soon of our exchanges in lo- <lb/>
w thy are openly <lb/>
expressing determination to <lb/>
with the Democrats in the next <lb/>
election, them com and be <lb/>
livery man who loves his <lb/>
got it by adding per cent, of our titles kill a lot <lb/>
to what La swore the mule was greater number people than do <lb/>
, . , , worth the first of June <lb/>
from tO yOUr gOOdS the They say each are strictly <lb/>
coming year. Goods are sold on time at close compared. <lb/>
. it that mule, little <lb/>
Credit prices to customers or approved ewe lamb, and a on that <lb/>
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of is so <lb/>
. n o small won't miss it. The <lb/>
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- j the it- <lb/>
back. When they enter into our possession <lb/>
are again converted into the best bar-r <lb/>
gains we can buy for the benefit of our supping in <lb/>
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or <lb/>
led away but cone straight back to your in the new <lb/>
friends who will take care of your Interest <lb/>
and work the harder to <lb/>
Royal the food . <lb/>
and <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely pure <lb/>
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The <lb/>
stronger <lb/>
ma Ira n ., i fully <lb/>
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better friend of this <lb/>
The Free and the <lb/>
Follows are running a close <lb/>
this far at <lb/>
cal is concerned, <lb/>
there art n of each. <lb/>
The Knights Pythias are next <lb/>
in the lint of fraternal <lb/>
the American Order <lb/>
United Workmen next. <lb/>
and I a good <lb/>
are <lb/>
customer and <lb/>
L a enrolled in the fifty loading or <lb/>
and man. We are the friend it exert a force <lb/>
man, we arc the friend of the rich man, we <lb/>
arc friend of you all. to see us, we <lb/>
will serve you to the best o ability. Po- <lb/>
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb/>
the ct of debate. It is in <lb/>
every and <lb/>
that bus not perhaps fully <lb/>
measured In part <lb/>
pan <lb/>
When one what it <lb/>
in lo in <lb/>
the it <lb/>
does not appear so writes <lb/>
Edward W Bolt, discussing <lb/>
Being in the Hep- <lb/>
may be true that one who <lb/>
refuses to be so essentially <lb/>
all phases of life <lb/>
ii.- But then <lb/>
tin as seem <lb/>
to miss some things, they <lb/>
to miss in about <lb/>
do, as <lb/>
well, the true aim of <lb/>
life- there strong <lb/>
compensation in the attitude of <lb/>
the It brings <lb/>
fewer after pictures <lb/>
one wants to out. An <lb/>
difference to healthy progress is <lb/>
to one. But <lb/>
seeks to soon <lb/>
those elements in life which <lb/>
the wisest of <lb/>
us are who stand still or <lb/>
fallout of the ranks, are <lb/>
some things in this world which <lb/>
even th wonderful genius of <lb/>
this century <lb/>
upon. They were by <lb/>
beyond our And we <lb/>
would let <lb/>
commands the old <lb/>
but then it adds not <lb/>
too The cautious woman. <lb/>
i woman. tin. <lb/>
t was the bill as lout. The last named feature has woman fond of her children, <lb/>
drawn. Whether it been developed; <lb/>
dually in bill as d or <lb/>
forts shall be yours to command at the afterwards <lb/>
Store Speaker Heed ens <lb/>
A Revolution <lb/>
Coming. <lb/>
North has had a little <lb/>
Soon war <lb/>
i-, passed through the <lb/>
o deal of reconstruction <lb/>
Snakes in the Collection <lb/>
country and would North bag rule and the <lb/>
lion wreckage should I State untold horror-, <lb/>
it. V. L. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
over <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
No Stop to Federal Extravagance. <lb/>
Congress gone right on <lb/>
ins and creating new <lb/>
offices in hard times. <lb/>
appropriations covering the last <lb/>
of the Fifty and <lb/>
the extra session cf the Fifty-filth <lb/>
were as billows <lb/>
General appropriation <lb/>
acts <lb/>
Deficiency acts <lb/>
Miscellaneous acts <lb/>
John E. Woodard. F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, N. C- Greenville., S. <lb/>
HARDING, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
attention given to <lb/>
settlement of claims. <lb/>
made on short time. <lb/>
John H. V. H. Long, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
SMALL LONG. <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
N. <lb/>
In all the Court. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
annual <lb/>
I..;. total at both <lb/>
sessions <lb/>
15-24,735,0; <lb/>
with tie one party that oilers prosper <lb/>
and government in <lb/>
North Carolina and help their own <lb/>
Mes- <lb/>
It is not only the wheat of Eu- <lb/>
rope that is much less this year than <lb/>
the average. There ii quite as large a <lb/>
proportionate falling in the yield of <lb/>
rye and potatoes. Rye is bread <lb/>
grain many European countries, and <lb/>
potatoes are one the food pro- <lb/>
ducts in the homes the poor. <lb/>
by in <lb/>
are experts, many to send the <lb/>
f rices temporarily up or <lb/>
bur there is a solid foundation <lb/>
the that has been obtained <lb/>
in the market and it is likely to be <lb/>
maintained long enough the sale of <lb/>
our Record. <lb/>
For the first lime in the history <lb/>
of the a horse has paced <lb/>
over a mile track in less than two <lb/>
minutes. This feat was <lb/>
by Star Pointer, at Bead <lb/>
Mass., yesterday, and was a <lb/>
grand triumph for horseflesh and <lb/>
the developing spirit of the turf- <lb/>
Thin now famous horse paced in <lb/>
the wonderful time of minute <lb/>
second--, thereby <lb/>
John Gentry's previous <lb/>
pacing record of min- <lb/>
and one half second by one <lb/>
An recapitulation also shews <lb/>
that number m w and and one-quarter <lb/>
of only a lithe over half a decade <lb/>
sit an on is the mile pacing record has been <lb/>
the number omitted j lowered from 1891 <lb/>
at an annual compensation t feat of the <lb/>
a net in <lb/>
and in amount. <lb/>
The number of increased is <lb/>
twenty at an annual cost of R- <lb/>
and the number reduced two, at an <lb/>
being Hal Pointer, Mascot, <lb/>
Flying Jib, J. John <lb/>
cost of The total <lb/>
amount of contracts authorized re- <lb/>
g future appropriations by Con- <lb/>
is <lb/>
Many mills in New England <lb/>
States that have been idle for some <lb/>
time are starting operations <lb/>
until white <lb/>
in their threw <lb/>
the yoke. <lb/>
The State then upon <lb/>
an era of great prosperity and its <lb/>
was <lb/>
until it fell the days of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Populism of were <lb/>
bad enough single but <lb/>
when they combined, the poor <lb/>
old State got the worst both <lb/>
and its sufferings have been <lb/>
There must be another <lb/>
cal revolution in North <lb/>
and the are that it is <lb/>
soon Times- <lb/>
that it was <lb/>
Now, who a clause <lb/>
of so groat How- <lb/>
did he slip it in t Who paid <lb/>
him for Flipping it in, and bow <lb/>
much was he paid <lb/>
These are questions <lb/>
There activity at Got diligently en- <lb/>
colored camp meeting at to resolve. Its tusk is <lb/>
and tin easier became only <lb/>
that shook the arbor and rattled in the world by <lb/>
the benches, but not entirely clause are men who control <lb/>
spiritual its nature. the Pacific Ii <lb/>
Some youths drop-; The thing is to find <lb/>
peel lubber snakes in the ; out how such are <lb/>
plate win n the basket came laws <lb/>
This was not noticed is passing in that <lb/>
the deacons poured the such sipping shall be <lb/>
collection out On Mia table- The <lb/>
snakes around as if i The country does net i s <lb/>
and it looked f-r some i legislation <lb/>
which the <lb/>
do nor help the weak, which <lb/>
the cure of the ailing the <lb/>
burial of the dead, is not looked <lb/>
after, is the <lb/>
than We have not the <lb/>
figures before us, it is well <lb/>
know that the yearly benefits <lb/>
by the various <lb/>
is a towering sum <lb/>
It can safely be at twenty <lb/>
million <lb/>
goes it i lawfully due <lb/>
is needed. Some of <lb/>
the societies have in fact <lb/>
life a <lb/>
with a who <lb/>
gave them to her, the woman of <lb/>
the woman who h <lb/>
is beloved, need never <lb/>
dial aided she is called <lb/>
she is. But <lb/>
it is no disgrace to be old <lb/>
in some things. is truer l <lb/>
by being <lb/>
And the is always in <lb/>
com; <lb/>
A Notes Showing the <lb/>
of K in <lb/>
Power. <lb/>
It is that <lb/>
Hill township the school com- <lb/>
they have. J appointed under the <lb/>
won public and there law, had elected a <lb/>
are few who wish them of the committee. <lb/>
cf the while <lb/>
minutes as if would be a <lb/>
panic in the camp. The <lb/>
excitement did not subside for <lb/>
quite News. <lb/>
The moat curious thing about <lb/>
the insane rush to Alaska is that <lb/>
the proportion of fools in the rest <lb/>
of the world does not seem to <lb/>
Tribune- <lb/>
Hi robbers at Kan., ex- <lb/>
the Exchange Bunk vault and <lb/>
got away with ard draft <lb/>
The News and Observer fays <lb/>
over now applications for <lb/>
pensions have been received <lb/>
within the last mouth by the <lb/>
State There are already <lb/>
over pensioners on the roll. <lb/>
If a majority the new <lb/>
cants are added, as probably will <lb/>
be done when the pension <lb/>
meet next month, the go- <lb/>
to each p will be very <lb/>
decreased from hat it <lb/>
has teen <lb/>
REWARD, <lb/>
The of ibis will be <lb/>
pleased to learn that there fat at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science has <lb/>
been able t In all its states <lb/>
Is Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
the positive cure now Known to <lb/>
the medical f Catarrh being <lb/>
a disease, requires a <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, acting directly <lb/>
upon the blood and h of <lb/>
the system, thereby destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and <lb/>
the patient by building up <lb/>
and assisting nature hi <lb/>
work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
much faith In its curative powers th I <lb/>
they tier One Hundred for any <lb/>
case that It tall to cure. Mend for Hat <lb/>
of testimonials. <lb/>
F, J. . Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
Sold by druggist price <lb/>
Family rills are best. <lb/>
This hearty talk at long the <lb/>
of making a straight <lb/>
fight next year making the <lb/>
the record venality, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Fusion rule, does one good. It <lb/>
h, as we contended always, <lb/>
way to win and had this <lb/>
in pursued last <lb/>
North Carolina would not have <lb/>
been lost to Democracy Lin- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best salve In the w rid for Cuts <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Halt Rheum <lb/>
Fever es, Chapped Ha <lb/>
Chi Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and positively cures Piles or on <lb/>
it is to give <lb/>
perfect or money refunded <lb/>
per box. For sale y <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
It will not excuse Congress if <lb/>
that body fails <lb/>
making it impossible for cats <lb/>
to buy of and <lb/>
the like the laws I at they cat net <lb/>
itself to approve. <lb/>
Ferret out ha facts Find <lb/>
who are <lb/>
World. <lb/>
fellows in <lb/>
must have been <lb/>
from the last North <lb/>
I Or perhaps <lb/>
Senator had posting <lb/>
the engrossing clerks tolling <lb/>
them how his down <lb/>
here homo fixed things- <lb/>
The latest intelligence from <lb/>
dike gold Held is to the that there <lb/>
is plenty of gold there, but not enough <lb/>
Famine is predicted before it <lb/>
will possible lo to the mi- <lb/>
sufficient supplies <lb/>
winter. <lb/>
THE TRUE REMEDY. <lb/>
W. M. editor Ill , <lb/>
says wont hasp house <lb/>
without Dr. New for <lb/>
and <lb/>
with many others, but <lb/>
got the true remedy until <lb/>
New Discovery. No other <lb/>
remedy can take place In our home, <lb/>
as In it ha IS n sure cure <lb/>
for Colds Who-ping Cough, <lb/>
It In Idle to experiment with <lb/>
other remedies, even II they urged <lb/>
on you just as good as Dr. Kings <lb/>
Mew Discovery. There are not as good <lb/>
because this remedy has a record of <lb/>
Culls on His Patty <lb/>
The Populist leaders <lb/>
holders seem to think that they <lb/>
alone and the <lb/>
Populist laity. If <lb/>
critic . dints to <lb/>
of any lender or <lb/>
he a most <lb/>
pitiable howl and calls tn his <lb/>
party to resent it an c ; on <lb/>
tho entire Populist party <lb/>
There is a very great <lb/>
the honest musses of the <lb/>
party and its <lb/>
leaders, who are merely <lb/>
seeking to advance their own <lb/>
personal While prom- <lb/>
all kinds of lo the <lb/>
people, Populist leaders <lb/>
seek to for <lb/>
And one of <lb/>
them gels a good paying lie <lb/>
seems to think that it belongs to <lb/>
him is his own private <lb/>
property I <lb/>
people cannot he fooled <lb/>
they are finding out <lb/>
that they have obtained no <lb/>
whatever, even if tho office <lb/>
holders obtained <lb/>
and have become so <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Korea fires are threatening,, <lb/>
fails to satisfy. Trial butt es free <lb/>
her villages in Montana. L. drugstore. <lb/>
public schools in the township. <lb/>
We are informed that in Wood- <lb/>
township a school <lb/>
of <lb/>
a white lady <lb/>
her teacher's <lb/>
The of the grand Jury <lb/>
at the recent term of Snow Hill <lb/>
court was a and nearly <lb/>
half the jury were The <lb/>
officer's name is <lb/>
These ore only a few items that, <lb/>
go lo show tho necessity for all <lb/>
true white man getting together <lb/>
and putting <lb/>
unity in power at the next <lb/>
And it is such things as <lb/>
these, together with the general <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
now that dis- <lb/>
many who left the Demo- <lb/>
fold and causing them to <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
New York Journal of Com- <lb/>
thinks the estimates of the <lb/>
amount of money <lb/>
make by of wheat are <lb/>
in case rather exaggerated. <lb/>
the whole to be <lb/>
550.000,0110 bushel that it is all <lb/>
lit an advance last year of <lb/>
cents, would be but <lb/>
000.000. gain over low <lb/>
cf years ago is, indeed. <lb/>
very considerably but it must be <lb/>
remembered that puces last full <lb/>
were well up and gain <lb/>
over these latter ices is not so <lb/>
great as some <lb/>
Still, an average gain of <lb/>
cents a bushel aggregates a very- <lb/>
neat sum when calculated on a <lb/>
crop of half a billion bushels. <lb/>
Montgomery Advertiser tells us <lb/>
that Alabama now produce <lb/>
bales of cotton, bushels of <lb/>
corn, tons pig Iron and <lb/>
tons of coal; and that tho <lb/>
State can easily increase these <lb/>
to bales cotton, <lb/>
bushels of corn, <lb/>
tons pig iron and tons of <lb/>
coal and maintain this rate of <lb/>
an indefinite period. <lb/>
Is ht its <lb/>
with nervous <lb/>
that lakes the flesh off their bones, <lb/>
vitality from their blood, and make <lb/>
them feeble, emaciated and <lb/>
No. It is had <lb/>
stun, And other <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
The remedy i an digested <lb/>
food such as the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
dial. Instead the already <lb/>
inflamed stomach the Cordial a <lb/>
chance to rest by nourishing the system <lb/>
itself and digesting other food <lb/>
with It. Ho flesh and strength return. <lb/>
Is not the Idea rational t cordial <lb/>
h palatable and relieves Immediately. <lb/>
No money to decide on It. value. <lb/>
A trial bottle does that. <lb/>
Is the best medicine for <lb/>
Doctors In place <lb/>
Oil.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Entered at Rn port office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, second mail matter. <lb/>
politically are running eta <lb/>
rate around Raleigh. Some <lb/>
K ; are denouncing Governor <lb/>
ii him turned rat <lb/>
Tiny want the R- publican <lb/>
Matt committee meet and <lb/>
read him out the party. It strikes <lb/>
they had better <lb/>
year ago of the el i Dan <lb/>
Ii is and not them- <lb/>
selves hoarse all <lb/>
him. They bad i T <lb/>
h e kind Governor he w id <lb/>
It their fly. <lb/>
We congratulate the It <lb/>
upon just entering tin- <lb/>
year of its career. All these Jar <lb/>
has been under editorial is Mr. Thomas Smith, <lb/>
II. A. London, and paper <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
our <lb/>
Washington, D. .,, Sept <lb/>
It ha always been considered <lb/>
th to make support <lb/>
of the National of a <lb/>
party the test if a <lb/>
loyally to his party. The plat- <lb/>
form adopted by a party <lb/>
convention is the only <lb/>
authentic declaration of the <lb/>
of at early and i be <lb/>
so considered until <lb/>
convention and <lb/>
adopts another platform. These <lb/>
facts are so self evident that <lb/>
of them seems almost <lb/>
unnecessary, yet objection is <lb/>
being raised because Democrats <lb/>
are insisting <lb/>
adopted by the Chicago <lb/>
must be accepted as the <lb/>
principles of the democratic <lb/>
To do anything else <lb/>
would be a radical departure <lb/>
from all political precedents- <lb/>
There is a clash of authority in <lb/>
he Interior Department between <lb/>
Bliss and Indian <lb/>
Jones that may end <lb/>
a row Re- <lb/>
publican. Mr- <lb/>
in the State has beta edited will, more <lb/>
At Klondike whiskey is selling a <lb/>
a quart, cents a drink and <lb/>
cents a half drink. Some will <lb/>
not be over anxious to go alter <lb/>
Ilia. <lb/>
WEEKLY CROP <lb/>
For she Week August <lb/>
The beginning of the week <lb/>
Monday, 30th. was favorable, <lb/>
but the latter hall was very wain, and <lb/>
dry, and, as no good general rain <lb/>
occurred in August, the drought is <lb/>
again becoming very injurious in the <lb/>
central and eastern portions State. <lb/>
has been so heavily <lb/>
however, that, not withstanding <lb/>
a large crop must be <lb/>
made. is everywhere and <lb/>
picking will general next week, j to consult the wishes of bureau <lb/>
Corn is generally very good. Cutting j selecting <lb/>
who is a Democratic holdover- <lb/>
Mr. has made a tip top <lb/>
record and Mr. would like <lb/>
him to remain in his office- Boss <lb/>
directed sometime ago <lb/>
that one of his <lb/>
by has <lb/>
serving as the private secretary <lb/>
of Secretary should be <lb/>
appointed Asst- <lb/>
and the was <lb/>
to be made when Commissioner <lb/>
Junes heard it and notified <lb/>
Seer, Bliss that he would not <lb/>
have for his Assistant. <lb/>
Then there was a high old <lb/>
in the office of Secretary <lb/>
and the relations between him <lb/>
and Commissioner Jones Mb <lb/>
very much st abed, but <lb/>
has not yet appointed- Of <lb/>
course if Boss insists Le <lb/>
will and if Jones doesn't like <lb/>
it he can resign. It is a custom <lb/>
THE <lb/>
A Pete After the Order of <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Te goad old days of long ago <lb/>
with us again Thursday evening; days <lb/>
colonial dames ceremonious <lb/>
with powdered plaited <lb/>
rustling brocade and <lb/>
the minuet and old <lb/>
reel. <lb/>
The was given by Misses Myra <lb/>
and Winnie Skinner in honor Misses <lb/>
Fanny Skinner and Eva who <lb/>
have fur some lime Bean visitors most <lb/>
Welcome to society. <lb/>
The gentlemen Hen <lb/>
ed to repair at to the respective <lb/>
ho<lb/>
Opening <lb/>
Most lithe schools Greenville <lb/>
fall sessions Monday, and <lb/>
are to upon <lb/>
did have mads. <lb/>
W. . had boys <lb/>
present at Male my <lb/>
is the attendance on the <lb/>
of any melon in five years, lie <lb/>
has not been away to do a <lb/>
particle of either <lb/>
s its own weight to the <lb/>
his <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open, Open all <lb/>
the Time. <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
they wish, to Bell, can <lb/>
of the young ladies whom I is principal and Miss Jenni Williams a Of P P t. PP <lb/>
to escort, and to be j assistant. This school <lb/>
curled Slid powdered months. Tl <lb/>
with things as warm to tin; ten-j Mis Allied Opened l O <lb/>
us ardent glances are to IS Mies . . ah <lb/>
hearts, but i in el school. <lb/>
how lit sensation. <lb/>
Ian o'clock ill -1 <lb/>
well tilled with aid i <lb/>
revelry and music's <lb/>
swell. The was graceful <lb/>
skillfully led by most <lb/>
ting lit tie lady Miss Winnie S in <lb/>
win is nothing it not ; i <lb/>
the diners tripped out tine--. . i., i <lb/>
and into<lb/>
nave done even I core <lb/>
hers, II. <lb/>
At A. M. reluctant <lb/>
though grateful an I <lb/>
that will linger, the guy is <lb/>
stepped out ye Kith <lb/>
aid pro <lb/>
Now. <lb/>
There were in at oat <lb/>
thirty by <lb/>
Harry Skinner, It. j. <lb/>
E. Chas. Laughing, <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis, A. and , . <lb/>
U. King. As a correct f the <lb/>
in not be <lb/>
cured early enough for the <lb/>
have <lb/>
Myrtle Wilson's open <lb/>
pupils. <lb/>
Mis. V. opened h <lb/>
small private school at her home with <lb/>
Bernard's schools opens next <lb/>
ard curing tobacco continues in north <lb/>
central and west portions of State, <lb/>
with excellent <lb/>
and upon that custom <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Republicans who rather <lb/>
talk about the deficit of about <lb/>
Some occurred at the <lb/>
the beginning of the week i twenty six million dollars shown <lb/>
but the. remainder was warm and v i the official figures of gov- <lb/>
dry. The weather was and <lb/>
pulling and most of crop I T , xi.- <lb/>
has bee. saved in good and the <lb/>
continues to considerably j first two O, the new fiscal <lb/>
from drought, especially . e already done too <lb/>
.-.,. 11-;. it <lb/>
A MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. <lb/>
Two Story Stores and Yd <lb/>
Not I <lb/>
is no a place in to- n <lb/>
than the store of J. Cherry Co. <lb/>
They have two story double u. <lb/>
vet are crowded In. <lb/>
space in which to their immense <lb/>
took, Ore section their dry g <lb/>
heretofore teen used for <lb/>
but dry goods has <lb/>
so large that they rind it <lb/>
to haw room. <lb/>
To this demand <lb/>
BLOCK SALE. <lb/>
founds of Here <lb/>
Today <lb/>
marked largest <lb/>
he hail <lb/>
every where and all lour <lb/>
were lull, loads left <lb/>
over I hat not be put on the Hoots. <lb/>
Tin wen. M many earls <lb/>
around th- warehouse <lb/>
that it almost like a any. <lb/>
The walked <lb/>
row at o'clock <lb/>
Hunted around the ware- <lb/>
houses then and kept coming in <lb/>
an hour <lb/>
The Star started the <lb/>
files on the <lb/>
U re g in sale will. <lb/>
piles, lock until <lb/>
to get through these two houses. <lb/>
At i the started it. <lb/>
;. Eastern piles and lout <lb/>
nut been at f Tin <lb/>
Greenville had tire last sole <lb/>
pike. <lb/>
The e were la ids <lb/>
gel on all aid bad to had to <lb/>
h- over. <lb/>
the Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO, <lb/>
Owners Proprietors. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Mat-orals, <lb/>
Oils Stoves. <lb/>
L F. EVANS. <lb/>
A- H. <lb/>
Fair Dealings <lb/>
i Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN<lb/>
and Honest Rock <lb/>
K. <lb/>
r H . t. -mi, <lb/>
shit <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
A G. COX, i <lb/>
G. . CHERRY.<lb/>
Organized June <lb/>
The Bank of C <lb/>
r.<lb/>
beat <lb/>
The pioneer of the <lb/>
file dilute. <lb/>
e have <lb/>
Experienced Force. Ample Room, <lb/>
will in prices <lb/>
as your is it to us. <lb/>
EVANS CO., <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
IS Bank wants your friendship and a share <lb/>
1- it not ail, your business, and will grant <lb/>
every favor consistent with safe and sound <lb/>
banking. We invite correspondence or a per- <lb/>
interview to that end <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
talking about the <lb/>
ton. Halifax, Edgecombe, <lb/>
Brunswick Wayne, where ff certainly <lb/>
shedding occurs; <lb/>
of rust ha received. <lb/>
The crop is everywhere <lb/>
and picking from now on will be gen- <lb/>
it is feared that some cotton <lb/>
opening prematurely. Grinding corn , <lb/>
and commenced to the the <lb/>
There seems to be a cf no to <lb/>
going to produce- <lb/>
Senator in <lb/>
the K- election, which <lb/>
his nomination and <lb/>
potatoes <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Sept. G, <lb/>
Some our people will speak <lb/>
weather once a <lb/>
Cotton is in full progress <lb/>
around our town now. <lb/>
R. A. in.- grown a <lb/>
of corn this year seventeen feet <lb/>
Our community very well rep- <lb/>
at Friday and <lb/>
Sunday. Th re was a pro traded <lb/>
meeting being conducted there. <lb/>
C. L. Tyson, of Ayden, who is a <lb/>
native this neighborhood, was <lb/>
this way fifth Sunday visiting <lb/>
Mrs. R. B. Parker and two <lb/>
daughters, Lanie and Mauve, who live <lb/>
in the section of Kings X Roads, spent <lb/>
tilth Saturday night and Sunday with <lb/>
the family of Mis. Parker's brother, <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Hellen Atkinson left here last <lb/>
week to go to Sampson county for the <lb/>
purpose attending a school there. <lb/>
C a is playing havoc with the <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Charley Norfolk, came <lb/>
Sunday to see hi. lather, J. C. b- <lb/>
Ma-iv our people attended <lb/>
meeting at Otters creek Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
D. lb r that he had rather <lb/>
sell now than buy, as his shelves <lb/>
Backed full new goods. <lb/>
W pleased to have Miss Lula <lb/>
Licit, of with us Ai i- <lb/>
Bell is to spend seven weeks <lb/>
Ibis way. <lb/>
a colored mm <lb/>
who lives on a farm K. J. I j-m <lb/>
near showed us a cotton burr lust <lb/>
which nine locks r-bile <lb/>
bad been picked. <lb/>
are sorry that Mrs. J <lb/>
Smith is very sick and will <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
friends. Ha <lb/>
in-a that ha <lb/>
a of his n <lb/>
be <lb/>
De <lb/>
of is in Washington. <lb/>
wheat and silver he <lb/>
farmers ore this <lb/>
year blessed with abundant crops <lb/>
and the wheat producing <lb/>
tries on the other of the <lb/>
ocean have short crops. In other <lb/>
words, the demand for <lb/>
wheat is almost greater than the <lb/>
supply; hence the big prices <lb/>
which the speculators are <lb/>
now getting. I am sorry to say <lb/>
that will not always continue, for <lb/>
next year the demand for wheat <lb/>
by reason of good crops on the <lb/>
other side may be only normal, <lb/>
in that event our farmers not <lb/>
any more for wheat <lb/>
than formerly. Let the mints of <lb/>
the United <lb/>
France and be opened <lb/>
tomorrow to silver, and you <lb/>
see the price of the white <lb/>
metal rise steadily until it reached <lb/>
of gold. Why would it <lb/>
rise i Simply because of the <lb/>
the same as de- <lb/>
has raised price of <lb/>
Mr. ex- <lb/>
pressed his opinion strongly of <lb/>
those who are constantly decry- <lb/>
the tour hundred million <lb/>
standard silver dollars the <lb/>
try now has, and ended <lb/>
chat by saying <lb/>
only of question is <lb/>
to the mints to r the <lb/>
a-, gold pros- <lb/>
will come through <lb/>
the further contraction of th. <lb/>
currency, which the gold bugs <lb/>
are trying to bring about by <lb/>
discrediting our silver <lb/>
What the country needs <lb/>
will the grocery sack <lb/>
to and leave entire smith room <lb/>
o dry and shoes. <lb/>
of the will be used fr <lb/>
display, with heavy goods <lb/>
in the rear. The whole upper i <lb/>
jut. tacked lull hardware, <lb/>
hale am, good-1 I <lb/>
have to go in shelves or acting <lb/>
every department it <lb/>
their are <lb/>
of goods until looks Ilka <lb/>
to till a twice a.- large <lb/>
as theirs. <lb/>
The gentlemen composing his Hi in <lb/>
ace to he upon <lb/>
a large They have Inch <lb/>
on merit, their <lb/>
will, every r <lb/>
won to. the <lb/>
every one. <lb/>
BLOODY FIGHT. <lb/>
Tried t a Was <lb/>
Out. <lb/>
en Williams <lb/>
both had a big <lb/>
It that lien rented an <lb/>
upper room in Stanley's boas-, and be <lb/>
his wife it. The <lb/>
was situated just the one occupied <lb/>
by Stanley and his wife on lower <lb/>
floor. When Ben went <lb/>
day night he was inform d by Stanley <lb/>
that he must to Blather r-o <lb/>
Be., replied that he was too tired to <lb/>
move then aid have to wait. <lb/>
Stanley look a notion I <lb/>
to bis room and make him any <lb/>
way, when lieu took a stick an <lb/>
helped Stanley back down with <lb/>
it. <lb/>
the badly <lb/>
beaten head and cut through <lb/>
but Bee says be tell on his <lb/>
own down suits <lb/>
The Warehouse t <lb/>
Top. <lb/>
Th- we t <lb/>
high water mark tin- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
l id A was s Id <lb/>
J, M. I pock, Craven county, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Far I- rank <lb/>
N , ., <lb/>
U II. All n at <lb/>
it at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bring a load food tobacco to ill <lb/>
hi Warehouse and e will e <lb/>
th very <lb/>
v e. Go. <lb/>
A Reformation <lb/>
A gentleman <lb/>
James joined <lb/>
th- at on Sun- <lb/>
day. This is in item Worthy of <lb/>
fr hi- s many <lb/>
arc with the life ho has b d and <lb/>
will at heal t to know ho has <lb/>
I. Our informant also <lb/>
tor some months Mr. had <lb/>
hid a all <lb/>
id to sec change in Every- <lb/>
one should extend . band <lb/>
and hi the <lb/>
life. <lb/>
MISTER COT ION. <lb/>
ii up, <lb/>
n he <lb/>
II.- In all wheat done e ale <lb/>
V. s time <lb/>
lie rUn six n; <lb/>
He long . . <lb/>
him <lb/>
s de <lb/>
Cotton in de <lb/>
lie have a <lb/>
v Wheat done scared hi <lb/>
Kn now he j ti-t go <lb/>
fun sir Ml,; <lb/>
,. <lb/>
ah him <lb/>
de way <lb/>
I'm Hitter w he. t rd <lb/>
V. Man <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
E, N. C <lb/>
w will the best goods <lb/>
in .,,. f ; will sell at the lowest price <lb/>
nil, I <lb/>
a ion or . o., e. <lb/>
tend ml. I <lb/>
defend mi mill <lb/>
notice an for Divorce, en- <lb/>
titled as above, h i- been In <lb/>
the and <lb/>
hi m ;. de liter tali <lb/>
j notice that she Is to <lb/>
term of i In- S Court of <lb/>
. aid in be held cu the i Moo <lb/>
will do all canto obtain and your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
do n-to LIVE <lb/>
ii iv 1-1 Mo I <lb/>
l-u in . <lb/>
and answer or <lb/>
in action or the pi will <lb/>
p y to the Co in the <lb/>
Illinois, Move Dealers. Tobacco Hue Makers <lb/>
s u <lb/>
day Aligns 1897. <lb/>
FOR I<lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
----u <lb/>
hungry <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
cry <lb/>
mid <lb/>
MK. I K I. <lb/>
Receives a Severe Blow the <lb/>
Jess.- is wearing a very <lb/>
Au Crowd <lb/>
We understand that the <lb/>
have s <lb/>
making in <lb/>
of the <lb/>
that will a in <lb/>
House at on <lb/>
in O Sober. not <lb/>
be allowed to use lb <lb/>
More Gold. <lb/>
if our tails the Up, <lb/>
down our gold <lb/>
a days go. lie <lb/>
gold has been i <lb/>
r some Weeks, our <lb/>
not to ; over of <lb/>
it ac for our it soon- <lb/>
e-. <lb/>
love company. <lb/>
The chick n is a <lb/>
ii hi good die young. <lb/>
Some men never in <lb/>
love until gel <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
C. <lb/>
on <lb/>
I bought <lb/>
; A trial will <lb/>
you- <lb/>
service We ah- is <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
yon we will stake Hi- of T In co <lb/>
least AH our work is we are <lb/>
in our line <lb/>
yon to sen us. <lb/>
to <lb/>
will<lb/>
is el it way. <lb/>
yon v in worn . Ink- <lb/>
in man's in HI i. , m <lb/>
c -C. <lb/>
i loan argument with <lb/>
the milkman Mm mom person <lb/>
i obliged Io take r. <lb/>
ii. t. mm x co. <lb/>
. or <lb/>
IN<lb/>
ears the <lb/>
illustrated by the man <lb/>
who rooks the is usually the only <lb/>
one the party who drown- <lb/>
for Sale. <lb/>
and , ,,. . . <lb/>
qualified of th Green- Complete ID <lb/>
ville department and <lb/>
of the of said 1.01111 a-iv. V . . <lb/>
I otter tor sale Me real estate i. <lb/>
and MM Greenville j q Highest market <lb/>
to . S . <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Are coming in daily and you <lb/>
should see them.<lb/>
more money That will b the lam., jaw. Monday he at the <lb/>
John wile and of <lb/>
In tie near <lb/>
ville, and also Jay were <lb/>
visiting relatives in town today. <lb/>
Misses Era Joyner and Mary <lb/>
Lizzie, were visiting the family <lb/>
of ivy Smith, Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
CUBE A. COLD IN <lb/>
Take Laxative Quinine Tab- <lb/>
lets. Druggists <lb/>
ii it falls to am, <lb/>
in the next campaign, <lb/>
in my judgment, the <lb/>
will win upon <lb/>
Mr. the <lb/>
new Librarian of <lb/>
now having a hard wrestle <lb/>
more <lb/>
and their who <lb/>
were lie, this <lb/>
week, the <lb/>
to ten the best positions <lb/>
at his He still bus <lb/>
forty or fifty email places to dis- <lb/>
of and although only <lb/>
the <lb/>
to get them awful <lb/>
to contemplate. <lb/>
the unloading of a car <lb/>
meat. A bad just been filed <lb/>
and he was helping the driver close the <lb/>
double doors the ear. On. <lb/>
slammed shut with aide <lb/>
when the bar it rebounded <lb/>
struck Mr. heavy blow across <lb/>
the left side bis face, <lb/>
him. One of the whom <lb/>
he consulted thinks the jaw bone <lb/>
is The wound is <lb/>
giving Mr. much pain and he <lb/>
not been Io chew since meet- <lb/>
with the accident. If the bar bad <lb/>
an bash higher the <lb/>
A number o the U. S. Cover. <lb/>
Geological has d <lb/>
w thin the next <lb/>
Chi.-ago will ha and de- <lb/>
by the lake. Th- sling <lb/>
now is wait till <lb/>
the <lb/>
lots suit <lb/>
draw <lb/>
will <lb/>
lit chasers, <lb/>
further see or ad- <lb/>
LOVIT <lb/>
;,.,, <lb/>
Tho a who Impaired bindings and beautiful <lb/>
weak and a <lb/>
of this hive lid Stands at Hie very <lb/>
chills and will he to learn I it in lie Thorough <lb/>
that a cure for chills and lever is <lb/>
and <lb/>
Its Courses. In its <lb/>
does n -i the but aND SOCIAL IN <lb/>
benefits it. Pen-1 and <lb/>
Biliousness <lb/>
Is caused by which prevents <lb/>
and food to In <lb/>
ill follow <lb/>
Ben . <lb/>
ff not rein I. <lb/>
Pills Hip <lb/>
teed. COo<lb/>
MM <lb/>
threat <lb/>
JaS. I M. A . <lb/>
ELON COLLEGE. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
d on Railway, <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
Session Opens <lb/>
Three curses of <lb/>
Beautiful line of <lb/>
that arc selling; low down. line o <lb/>
CARPETS <lb/>
town. We still few Summer <lb/>
that are pries. <lb/>
u .,., . . . , <lb/>
very beat water; number of Two I j HI T <lb/>
of Chris- Women UM <lb/>
the blow might hare been a fatal <lb/>
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in spirit and I Hundred one . <lb/>
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A. Ellington bus a position <lb/>
r w with J. U. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Mm, Q. Lang, of <lb/>
Mrs. It L. <lb/>
Miss Louie Savage, is <lb/>
Mrs. C <lb/>
Miss U <lb/>
Nannie <lb/>
coup. <lb/>
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AN CONNECTION. <lb/>
The A. C. L., to <lb/>
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Some important fonts. <lb/>
on between the Atlantic Line <lb/>
n-l the Carolina <lb/>
railroad, to <lb/>
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in and <lb/>
The present situation <lb/>
here offers nothing in common. The <lb/>
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A GREAT NEED. <lb/>
Greenville Must Have a Good Ho- <lb/>
tel. <lb/>
r a day or I the <lb/>
Has hen talking <lb/>
We mean lo drop <lb/>
want to mix something <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
The Green. <lb/>
than a y, , <lb/>
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if gel any <lb/>
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fa ., s town. <lb/>
it . .-nine <lb/>
bore an eye to <lb/>
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the town, like tin J <lb/>
like cation, the <lb/>
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ii- in b Hip u giving lb <lb/>
MY OF <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
Gents F <lb/>
is superb and inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Pool i all hair will soon <lb/>
inf. <lb/>
Superior begins on third <lb/>
I Maud. <lb/>
Mr. if you <lb/>
lay to advertise. <lb/>
T be has started on <lb/>
at <lb/>
latest is -Tie <lb/>
minors. <lb/>
get value four money n <lb/>
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the least n she is in fill <lb/>
II. v. . T. <lb/>
with <lb/>
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Charlie Harris returned lo Chanel <lb/>
lb,; Saturday X <lb/>
the <lb/>
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and evening <lb/>
sin <lb/>
nit it <lb/>
s re I <lb/>
Two Negroes Hung. <lb/>
had two <lb/>
one at Hi I and U <lb/>
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desired, <lb/>
knows <lb/>
have a lo lake <lb/>
steel in a hotel, mid here is room <lb/>
nine g. oil work i we bad a <lb/>
pi Ct develop <lb/>
A Freight Train Into <lb/>
River <lb/>
ti <lb/>
X. e. Sept At <lb/>
this atoning a Southern freight <lb/>
into the <lb/>
The draw was open for a b art lo pass, <lb/>
an I engineer ran into it. <lb/>
of is signal. The and <lb/>
ears weal down in lb river. <lb/>
no one was killed or injured. <lb/>
A seal down <lb/>
in iii hi today. <lb/>
The did not .;, la <lb/>
i- will, in., He says he <lb/>
in power train <lb/>
but tie is <lb/>
to bare i <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Crime Amid Scenes Disorder <lb/>
the who outraged <lb/>
Miss Stepp, a in <lb/>
in Snow I I'll on <lb/>
III Tie ex was <lb/>
has been <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
and bought a <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
OF GOODS <lb/>
I by a great <lb/>
evils j <lb/>
were e <lb/>
and tie <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
Come and see them. <lb/>
an Mrs. S. has taken <lb/>
charge of Kicks and solicits <lb/>
, the those <lb/>
fore long. <lb/>
does that girl always <lb/>
Even a color blind knows pumps, suppose <lb/>
lei Is she they give a <lb/>
in her <lb/>
and live <lb/>
days this mouth. Dr K. is moving ti his <lb/>
near o the Academy bill. <lb/>
straw hat already I it baa been completed and is a <lb/>
i look home. <lb/>
Hummer resort are to m patriotic said. <lb/>
Into don't believe we'll go <lb/>
For those in up Klondike <lb/>
The man fa. s Are <lb/>
most not much the <lb/>
,., ,,.,. bey tell me that new <lb/>
I clergyman is rather <lb/>
Instead I going to ell, I've beard be has made at <lb/>
in ml . the and high as knots an <lb/>
j, , at that chorus <lb/>
say that et. bat should do things when the <lb/>
some us have in Hiking both I latter persist in wailing around the <lb/>
ends do it. <lb/>
An independent is a news-1 Ask any business man who has hip <lb/>
paper rot lo be d job printing done at the <lb/>
and Printer. and be will tell you w; do only <lb/>
Jibe very best class work. <lb/>
To the bus and <lb/>
received at. J. T. Heaver Ham, tea. <lb/>
a cotton bell that <lb/>
produced look cotton. This is <lb/>
In as in; a the average <lb/>
why de-l <lb/>
, . u ,.,,. w, <lb/>
The of baned tr good. <lb/>
w hut. both j look well tin <lb/>
colored couple. n In the people <lb/>
, I what they have. <lb/>
s, so an So <lb/>
now n to <lb/>
on de <lb/>
Om-e more-how hi J<lb/>
pretty tab Ballot, <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Maj. Harding and wife to <lb/>
Saturday and re- <lb/>
turn d Sunday culling. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
who was visiting Mrs. K. A. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mis. Sat- <lb/>
m the north <lb/>
e had new goods. <lb/>
Mary L, of Mrs. <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
a., <lb/>
F. us aid moved <lb/>
back In ,. a n rooms at A. <lb/>
II. in Sooth Greenville. <lb/>
Mi Cm l-. win <lb/>
was visiting Um re-- <lb/>
tun.-d g. <lb/>
Mis. K and Mrs S. A. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
who been spending a d <lb/>
with Mrs. L. ten, left Thursday <lb/>
S. C. Wells and <lb/>
Wilson, win. bare been visiting <lb/>
u; I he House, home <lb/>
C. S. s Friday even- <lb/>
Iron the north where be bad <lb/>
to purchase BOW goods for his lather, <lb/>
A. Forbes. <lb/>
Mi.-s Nannie K-. <lb/>
arrived evening to take <lb/>
a as teacher in the Greenville <lb/>
public school, <lb/>
Miss Ida of <lb/>
arrived Saturday evening to take a <lb/>
n at the store of Mrs. <lb/>
Georgia James. <lb/>
Kev. A. W. who has been <lb/>
speeding a vacation with <lb/>
bis lather in Catawba returned <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
to return lo school at Salem. Her <lb/>
Mrs. Charles Skinner, <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Miss Mary I. South <lb/>
ton, Va . principal <lb/>
last session, arrived <lb/>
to begin the term of the <lb/>
school Monday. <lb/>
The family C. B. who bus <lb/>
just opened business here, arrived <lb/>
Tuesday evening. He will <lb/>
occupy the new bail ling in <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
C. C. Cobb, Ac MM down <lb/>
Saturday evening on n brief visit to his <lb/>
old home here, and returned this morn <lb/>
We were glad lo hear him say <lb/>
bis I for this season opened <lb/>
ill the West <lb/>
Just after panes Wednesday even- <lb/>
a rainbow could be in the <lb/>
w stem sky. We do not recall ever <lb/>
ore in that <lb/>
especially at the nine o day. <lb/>
Don't so <lb/>
W the <lb/>
out row d <lb/>
blow so long as lo people with <lb/>
The <lb/>
the tear MM ii <lb/>
plants should instruct <lb/>
at the long blow <lb/>
Forget I's. <lb/>
As Ii is on now b <lb/>
subscribers will not <lb/>
In call around find a subscription <lb/>
when they come lo town to sell <lb/>
or i is <lb/>
below rive and we will be glad <lb/>
f have you come in. <lb/>
Dal Melon <lb/>
A colored boy a mule a <lb/>
the street <lb/>
and e a n on ids <lb/>
sin along <lb/>
watched tie boy, see the <lb/>
union slip. Bit he held pip <lb/>
on and had CO idea bis <lb/>
Getting Work. <lb/>
Several young white men and boys <lb/>
have lately employment at the <lb/>
American Company's factory. <lb/>
Fun that give people employ- <lb/>
are the ones d-i n town most <lb/>
god. We wish Greenville had more <lb/>
factories and that everybody desiring <lb/>
ii I work. <lb/>
Gold i <lb/>
It ii gelling lo be lo <lb/>
see a geld com as in the <lb/>
We see it staled that a bank in Kin <lb/>
has paying out the last <lb/>
few days. A man in for some business <lb/>
at had <lb/>
two gold coins along. He only <lb/>
left one <lb/>
Ml Kin Ma KICKS. <lb/>
The Little Folks Have, Another <lb/>
Masquerade. <lb/>
ride are <lb/>
quite with little <lb/>
town and rove of MM <lb/>
pleasure and I <lb/>
hi the Wednesday <lb/>
well both by <lb/>
participants and spectators. et <lb/>
the characters were in lb. <lb/>
make up The or. <lb/>
lo was a very <lb/>
i g all <lb/>
i. were the <lb/>
and s <lb/>
Country Girl. <lb/>
David James, Klondike Spoil. <lb/>
Willie Clown. <lb/>
Minnie Nina <lb/>
Noises from John Hopkins <lb/>
Flower I. <lb/>
Kim Lost Girl. <lb/>
Mellie Harris, . <lb/>
Forbes, Lady of Fashion. <lb/>
Lottie Blow, Country Belie. <lb/>
en James. Belle Level. <lb/>
Walter Sailer Girl. <lb/>
Janie Tyson, Country <lb/>
Frank Old Maid. <lb/>
wood Wilson, Belle of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Carl Sailor Boy, <lb/>
White, Jockey. <lb/>
Fred Water Nymph. <lb/>
James, Typical Ob <lb/>
Charlie Skinner, Country Maid. <lb/>
Blown, Book Agent. <lb/>
Z no Belle of Jen. <lb/>
Stars and Stripes. <lb/>
Cobb, Fairy. <lb/>
Dodo ham, Devil. <lb/>
Helen Forbes, Red Hiding Hood. <lb/>
Will Daniel and Edward Matthews, <lb/>
Dina and Susan, <lb/>
number It Snow Hill <lb/>
was variously d t i u front <lb/>
1- and in <lb/>
were there not in much <lb/>
pose lb in. j-s-y el the la <lb/>
Upheld the penally <lb/>
a the curiosity to see <lb/>
a banging. knives mil cUb. <lb/>
were in and <lb/>
of people int ad . f being Sap <lb/>
pullers law were <lb/>
All day long <lb/>
prevail- it only through <lb/>
was averted. <lb/>
Before a colored <lb/>
with several if the <lb/>
e will into the j iii p. <lb/>
hold and When th.- , <lb/>
their <lb/>
ti-- .,,., I hey <lb/>
went almost with <lb/>
When t <lb/>
execution a Crowd In. d to <lb/>
rush mi i ml only <lb/>
held back by the thrusting <lb/>
pistol and las. <lb/>
waved hi band from i i <lb/>
crowd and told th-m b-have <lb/>
themselves, be bad <lb/>
crime ail bad to be fur it. <lb/>
alter the the <lb/>
meat so at several <lb/>
bad be driven across I ho out <lb/>
town. <lb/>
The drop fell and <lb/>
was dead ft few minutes. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
Ha -.- .- <lb/>
GOODS I <lb/>
W- w -v <lb/>
S Arriving. <lb/>
The first new Fin <lb/>
cotton was brought to by <lb/>
Mr. W. T. Fleming, W. alter <lb/>
noon, and by Greenville <lb/>
Supply Co. This bale cotton <lb/>
weighed pounds, classed as mid- <lb/>
brought cents. <lb/>
; should be <lb/>
essential to good <lb/>
ii d-d ill <lb/>
In nine BUM out <lb/>
i melons that c in lite have a <lb/>
a chill bid under the rind. <lb/>
make a <lb/>
iii says De but a or <lb/>
more a <lb/>
A South On girl <lb/>
a where do all I'm old mums <lb/>
go when BO MM <lb/>
Greenville the BO <lb/>
I is the lathe <lb/>
Sons, and six lb-in were <lb/>
burn same day the week <lb/>
Friday. most Between. Friday is <lb/>
unlucky <lb/>
The in in who has the <lb/>
I being and reliable possesses <lb/>
an investment that will always give <lb/>
lie also has a <lb/>
able on his less careful brethren, <lb/>
and is conscious that such <lb/>
that would be developed by r. are appreciated ill any condition of <lb/>
well conducted Chamber Coin- lite. <lb/>
Customer <lb/>
I am back from the north and my <lb/>
see new millinery goods are arriving. <lb/>
ladies are ed to call and examine <lb/>
assistance <lb/>
Customer see new millinery goods are <lb/>
have a sign than which re-ids ladies are to call an <lb/>
Yea, I secure. <lb/>
you think you could a skill d mill and am <lb/>
the case o, <lb/>
You can ha-illy see the stores for <lb/>
the quantities new coining <lb/>
in. <lb/>
This bad a rain Thur.-- <lb/>
n which cooled temperature <lb/>
considerably. <lb/>
An exchange remarks this his <lb/>
been a remarkably cool sun mer. W. <lb/>
tail II look lit it that <lb/>
is very excited over <lb/>
recent laws which <lb/>
allow to be sold on Sunday. <lb/>
A business injector. <lb/>
An ad in <lb/>
Al a few ago, a <lb/>
thief stole the of J. C. <lb/>
traveling biblical <lb/>
The at <lb/>
ha i been arrested <lb/>
lie says gambling brought n <lb/>
bis downfall. <lb/>
is called lo the notice by <lb/>
K. A. Clerk <lb/>
Louis Cash against Martha Cash, ac- <lb/>
divorce. <lb/>
Tis now the in bath-r <lb/>
Into the doth go. <lb/>
And screams with <lb/>
When crabs do bite <lb/>
The temping <lb/>
Enlarging <lb/>
Mr. Charles <lb/>
lei Macao, says h fully agrees with the <lb/>
that needs a <lb/>
mode, n hotel, and having and <lb/>
waited in vain to I if any movement <lb/>
Would to get one has <lb/>
for right rooms and <lb/>
other improvements lo his place. We <lb/>
commend Mr. Skinner ibis slip, <lb/>
but there will still bf and need <lb/>
for an up to <lb/>
Slip Away From Us <lb/>
It -s n lo <lb/>
some effort to induce <lb/>
lo locate h re, ether towns <lb/>
will go alt Wring industries <lb/>
Greenville to The Kb- <lb/>
has in mind three plants in <lb/>
other owns that it believes would <lb/>
been in if a little <lb/>
bad been made to secure I hem. <lb/>
Why not r Chamber <lb/>
and look after matters <lb/>
Nothing in a Name. <lb/>
There is nothing in name. Seth <lb/>
Low is u- d as candidate Mayor <lb/>
Greater New York ct his <lb/>
high character. On th; ether hand, <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
to tell at prices I ban anybody <lb/>
else in he New. <lb/>
Oil, pshaw Greenville can lay <lb/>
away in the shade and not go out <lb/>
to do it. Here we have a ls. <lb/>
Long who is about the man in <lb/>
town, and Mr. Little is a big <lb/>
man. Then we have a Mr. Brown <lb/>
who is red, a Mr. Greene who is bite, <lb/>
a Mr. Cherry who eats apples, and we <lb/>
can raise a on the calmest day in <lb/>
the <lb/>
THE DANGER <lb/>
to which the Expectant Mother is <lb/>
exposed and the foreboding and <lb/>
dread with which she looks for- <lb/>
ward to the hour of woman's <lb/>
severest trial is appreciated by but <lb/>
few. All effort should be made <lb/>
to smooth these rugged places <lb/>
in life's pathway for her, ere she <lb/>
presses to her bosom her babe. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
allays Nervousness, and so assists <lb/>
Nature that the change goes for- <lb/>
ward in an easy manner, without <lb/>
such violent protest in the way of <lb/>
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy <lb/>
forebodings yield to cheerful and <lb/>
hopeful passes <lb/>
through the ordeal quickly and <lb/>
without left strong and <lb/>
vigorous and enabled to joyously <lb/>
perform the high and holy duties <lb/>
now devolved upon her. Safety <lb/>
to life of both is assured by the <lb/>
use of Mother's and <lb/>
the time of recovery shortened. <lb/>
know one lady, the mother of three <lb/>
children, who suffered greatly in the <lb/>
birth of each, who obtained a bottle of <lb/>
of me before her <lb/>
fourth confinement, and was relieved <lb/>
and easily. All that their <lb/>
labor was shorter and less <lb/>
O. Macon, Ga. <lb/>
IN THE SWIM. <lb/>
Ii you want Anything in <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
call and see me. I can save you money on <lb/>
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
NEW GROCERY STORE- <lb/>
I to T- and have ft fall <lb/>
B. ll. eruptions, scrofula, <lb/>
silt rheum ind other <lb/>
Impure blood arc cine I s <lb/>
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. <lb/>
to select from. low down in price. A <lb/>
dial invitation extended to ail. Come fee me, will make it <lb/>
JAMES B WHITE. <lb/>
John Kelly's <lb/>
This is Way, <lb/>
the inters War. b J had <lb/>
piles tobacco on tie end <lb/>
h ads that bud lo be <lb/>
When <lb/>
got selling these piles <lb/>
there not a terned lid et on our <lb/>
sale. This is r any , <lb/>
tobacco. We get the hi men such <lb/>
prices that they don't have lo <lb/>
turn tickets. sell us <lb/>
satisfied that y are getting <lb/>
best prices to be had. <lb/>
Morn, <lb/>
In Feeble Health <lb/>
Unable to do Her Nervous <lb/>
and Tired-AH These Troubles <lb/>
Cured by Hood's <lb/>
For the past four years I hove been In <lb/>
feeble health, and for two years past, <lb/>
owing to of climate, I have not <lb/>
been able to do my work. I was nervous <lb/>
and had a tired sod was under the <lb/>
treatment of physicians, but I continually <lb/>
grew worse. My husband insisted on my <lb/>
trying Hood's and I finally <lb/>
consented, and began taking It first of <lb/>
June, 1896. The first bottle did me so <lb/>
much good that I continued with It, and <lb/>
bottles and one bottle of <lb/>
Hood's Pills I am able to do my work, <lb/>
and the tired, nervous feeling is entirely <lb/>
Mas. G. N. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Sold by all druggists. SI; six for <lb/>
ft 1.00 PER all <lb/>
or sent by on receipt price. <lb/>
information of <lb/>
Be busiest lo all will lie sent to <lb/>
FREE any bf <lb/>
REGULATOR CO. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Hood's PillS <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by Brown. <lb/>
to see<lb/>
. is the chief end and aim <lb/>
business man. <lb/>
is creditable when <lb/>
with square <lb/>
I methods dealings. <lb/>
Th Kelly <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
going to catch the <lb/>
trade if our elegant <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
backed by prices <lb/>
heard of any <lb/>
thing to do with it. <lb/>
We are not giving our <lb/>
goods away, but we <lb/>
buy low and sell low. <lb/>
Style and comfort are <lb/>
j the typical advantages <lb/>
lot our Shoes, and <lb/>
can prove this to you <lb/>
by a trial purchase. <lb/>
Ricks Taft.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019053_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
THE PENSION INIQUITY-A <lb/>
NEW SCHEME OF PLUM. <lb/>
DER- <lb/>
fear we <lb/>
fatigue I be public <lb/>
frequent refer, to <lb/>
enormity, but it is one of <lb/>
the and most interesting <lb/>
problems with the public <lb/>
has to do- We have before <lb/>
a prophecy of late General <lb/>
and Governor S-ales rest <lb/>
his made some twenty- <lb/>
years ago, when he was a <lb/>
of Congress, to the effect <lb/>
unless something is done to <lb/>
the raid upon national Treas- <lb/>
this account, will <lb/>
come the national g <lb/>
levy a la- tax <lb/>
to the pension <lb/>
Within two Booths we <lb/>
quoted <lb/>
speech cf General sad afterwards <lb/>
President Garfield, ma If in the <lb/>
that it might be as <lb/>
a fact that the go <lb/>
tide had then i cached <lb/>
high water and r. i <lb/>
steady decline in it w nM l- <lb/>
observed thereafter. It i <lb/>
LATE NEWS <lb/>
Hew con- <lb/>
to make M On bit <lb/>
lady the arm <lb/>
ill arm. <lb/>
State Treasurer <lb/>
report mom <lb/>
oil ill that <lb/>
in any two years preceding. <lb/>
year old Berth Abel, <lb/>
New York city, linked twenty cigars <lb/>
in a night mill a, a raving <lb/>
to the <lb/>
In Kentucky there a-e four tic eta <lb/>
in the held this National <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
and Populist. A Clerk at Court <lb/>
is the only Sta e Mr <lb/>
b el, <lb/>
It is red that V. <lb/>
Co., members the New York <lb/>
Exchange who hit several branch <lb/>
in this mid-j M <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
A REFORMED JURY SYSTEM. <lb/>
on <lb/>
u the j stem e been <lb/>
about twice what it was that, <lb/>
this observation we de- <lb/>
the tact that the pension <lb/>
bill in the present <lb/>
Congress calls for very nearly <lb/>
to be exact <lb/>
; which is almost equal to <lb/>
the Treasure's receipts from <lb/>
customs, almost equal to its <lb/>
receipts of internal revenue. <lb/>
And on the heels of this we see <lb/>
an editorial statement in the <lb/>
Dispatch that it is <lb/>
said to be avowed purpose of <lb/>
a very large number, of <lb/>
a majority, of the Grand Army of <lb/>
the Republic, to secure from the <lb/>
next Congress a per diem pen- <lb/>
for every person enlisted in <lb/>
Union army the <lb/>
Such things as these give <lb/>
warrant for the declaration that <lb/>
the problem is one of <lb/>
greatest confronts the <lb/>
country; There is no <lb/>
where the exactions of the <lb/>
of the are going <lb/>
to end. or bow long it will take <lb/>
them to break the government <lb/>
Whenever one dies <lb/>
the name of another survivor is <lb/>
put on the pension roll. There <lb/>
has recently come to public <lb/>
knowledge the fact that several <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
who joined the Federal <lb/>
ii his march through <lb/>
the Stat and with his <lb/>
command for a week or two, have <lb/>
secured pensions on the <lb/>
cf disability incurred in <lb/>
doubtless have <lb/>
as good cases as many others <lb/>
are on lists, but it all goes to <lb/>
prove that this is easiest of <lb/>
all ways to rob the government, <lb/>
and that the limit to tin extent of <lb/>
this ls from <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
A Dangerous Practice <lb/>
Some action will be taken by <lb/>
city authorities <lb/>
preventing the discriminate <lb/>
throwing of medicine samples <lb/>
into the yards and houses. A <lb/>
man threw some samples of No- <lb/>
t m a yard there the <lb/>
when a little boy, <lb/>
perhaps years old, got hold <lb/>
of it and eat a large portion of <lb/>
He became sick and for some <lb/>
time it as not known what was <lb/>
the cause When it was <lb/>
he been <lb/>
stuff his parents core naturally <lb/>
remained up all <lb/>
night with him, not knowing what <lb/>
might be the result. Such a <lb/>
practice is highly reprehensible <lb/>
and should be abated- Of course <lb/>
those who send out the medicines <lb/>
never think of what might result <lb/>
should children get hold of them. <lb/>
In this lot was a box of <lb/>
Had little fellow <lb/>
swallowed them might <lb/>
died. <lb/>
Believed a the Credit. <lb/>
Here is a little story from real <lb/>
A rented a farm from a <lb/>
id an who had a store, but for <lb/>
everything he needed during the <lb/>
year renter paid <lb/>
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had a fine crop on hand and <lb/>
plenty of money in sight. The <lb/>
rout was paid in full and he <lb/>
solicited another year's lease <lb/>
f.-om his <lb/>
can't rent from me no <lb/>
the landlord, <lb/>
with you for <lb/>
I pay yon for all I <lb/>
asked the I <lb/>
to pay yon in advance for <lb/>
just win e the <lb/>
comes replied the id- <lb/>
too fond of cash. <lb/>
What I in my is a <lb/>
nigger that farms on u credit. <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
A at Tort Tampa, Kin-, d <lb/>
a lire with tie usual <lb/>
destroyed and t lives <lb/>
lost <lb/>
his <lb/>
a address before the Amer- <lb/>
Bar Association. Thought- <lb/>
are always ready to <lb/>
bear criticism of <lb/>
jury system, not because of <lb/>
the great role it has played in the <lb/>
political development of the <lb/>
race, but more es- <lb/>
by reason of its intrinsic <lb/>
importance in our national life- <lb/>
The confirmed maligner a <lb/>
republican institutions will read <lb/>
with pleasure cf what Mr. <lb/>
Wool worth has to say <lb/>
the jury system i <lb/>
the jury system has been <lb/>
especially the Courts <lb/>
of the Justices of the Peace, <lb/>
I in the superior Courts, in <lb/>
so lax, slack, accidental, <lb/>
and too often dissolute way, <lb/>
it is become a method <lb/>
the miscarriage of <lb/>
fortunately, this is a sentiment <lb/>
which many persons, not <lb/>
members of the Bar, feel them- <lb/>
selves in full accord- More <lb/>
fortunately still, feeling is <lb/>
frequently based upon personal <lb/>
knowledge of <lb/>
In address of the <lb/>
President of the Bar Association, <lb/>
instead of adducing instances of <lb/>
inefficiency of the jury, the <lb/>
speaker wisely chooses to offer <lb/>
suggestions as to its possible <lb/>
b. He believes that the <lb/>
jury can be made a means <lb/>
educating in their <lb/>
rights and duties. To do this, <lb/>
the service in both popular <lb/>
superior Courts should be made <lb/>
The first <lb/>
f the juryman should be his <lb/>
ability to earn a decent living <lb/>
h's family ; of service <lb/>
be several and <lb/>
twice the average wages should <lb/>
paid. It is also aptly <lb/>
that the Judges and <lb/>
of Peace should be men <lb/>
of ability and character who <lb/>
the jury to the very <lb/>
or tho <lb/>
The is here, and is here to <lb/>
stay. It has reached its pres <lb/>
through centuries of <lb/>
experiment- But to sup- <lb/>
pose that the period <lb/>
historical record it has not be i <lb/>
changed and to suit <lb/>
varying conditions of a <lb/>
civilization is a mistake- <lb/>
The jury system is a growth. <lb/>
a system it is far from perfect. <lb/>
What is now is not <lb/>
but conservative <lb/>
As Mr. in- <lb/>
invigorated <lb/>
and popularized in some such <lb/>
way as is proposed, it will <lb/>
cot only a safer of <lb/>
justice, but will lead men to <lb/>
and esteem <lb/>
themselves and all It <lb/>
certainly more in <lb/>
the of democracy use <lb/>
social and political institutions as <lb/>
cf broadening tho <lb/>
intelligence, rather than to <lb/>
pull established usages <lb/>
because do not always bring <lb/>
about the best results- aver- <lb/>
age working of the <lb/>
has <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
s Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
On. Aug. i A <lb/>
man re <lb/>
moved to met death in n I nut .- I'm- u mat <lb/>
He M r. Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
track down a <lb/>
decline, a n a car. <lb/>
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and Ms body was in t i <lb/>
the ear. the wheel over it, <lb/>
cawing Instant death. <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR <lb/>
WARRANTED. <lb/>
ii ls., <lb/>
Parks Co . St.<lb/>
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praM re- r. in oar <lb/>
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that ll e work the Stain <lb/>
is the work <lb/>
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in with his <lb/>
st that the of pro- <lb/>
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poor teen <lb/>
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queer to come from who <lb/>
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it ha been dona by the party <lb/>
I and His a very outran-. The <lb/>
taxes of town, county. an <lb/>
hear as as <lb/>
upon what they have ii I <lb/>
are able to pay bring the <lb/>
the levy ; hut is any <lb/>
nation at it be again <lb/>
rich, not he now, <lb/>
pay on what he has beau <lb/>
justice of tho demand tor an <lb/>
tax ; justice the <lb/>
he -so <lb/>
its to weigh heaviest Upon the <lb/>
ls articles the <lb/>
I lo do and and the <lb/>
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dun-; in Mate, and it <lb/>
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v fair <lb/>
will to dove- tail. If <lb/>
poor have thus by it is <lb/>
lint <lb/>
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the on record of <lb/>
the isms II her <lb/>
name to bee a by-word <lb/>
jest ; her <lb/>
tire to lie preserved inviolate ; sh is <lb/>
net to be thrust just when <lb/>
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leads lo better farce the <lb/>
n end The men who <lb/>
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I N. C, Aug. 31-. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. L vi <lb/>
today in <lb/>
Miss of it <lb/>
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with Miss-s an I <lb/>
home <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
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sin, Jo n, returned from York <lb/>
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fortress Thursday <lb/>
who has boon in <lb/>
lie few is <lb/>
his brother, II. Butler, this <lb/>
town. <lb/>
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on street is g <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Oar hi i <lb/>
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i-f Ti , <lb/>
, i <lb/>
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poi ding high price of flour ought to <lb/>
our is to pi nit wheat and <lb/>
make own fl <lb/>
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Editor Morris a. of tho Worthing <lb/>
ton, Sim writes. t h ti <lb/>
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could not eat nor food, had a and drained to the dregs a <lb/>
never Kit and felt to In r it will not <lb/>
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cure flatulence. <lb/>
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110.00 <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
To the Editor have in <lb/>
remedy Consumption. By its timely <lb/>
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permanently cured. So proof-positive <lb/>
of its rover that t c- insider it my duty to <lb/>
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also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, <lb/>
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earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
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Anything from <lb/>
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The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
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every afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber not you <lb/>
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in a England news <lb/>
paper that the colored of <lb/>
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are ripe and that <lb/>
crop is that of all <lb/>
the other State combined. With <lb/>
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springtime, the filled <lb/>
with watermelons, the <lb/>
winter with and <lb/>
sweet potatoes, and all the <lb/>
percolated with revivals, <lb/>
meetings and <lb/>
the Texas are tho hap- <lb/>
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I Wire and Iron r; <lb/>
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news <lb/>
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those growing <lb/>
tobacco, i hat is <lb/>
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6.20 p. in, arrive <lb/>
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ml Branch. <lb/>
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Train on Midland X. r. branch <lb/>
daily, Sou -lay. a <lb/>
n. arriving 7-30 ii. Re. <lb/>
leaves I a. . <lb/>
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av. a m. 6.80 a m <lb/>
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Wash Ins; on for <lb/>
viii nil at all land- <lb/>
Tar River w <lb/>
and I-1 id iv A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at a A. M. <lb/>
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Greenville A. M. same days. <lb/>
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of on Tar River. <lb/>
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for It <lb/>
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