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man v such a trunk mo. come <lb/>
into any of these towns <lb/>
South a <lb/>
Virginia and <lb/>
sale, without the if <lb/>
i. .<lb/>
-.- mi find that people <lb/>
have damps in ball when <lb/>
hi v v, arr. I, <lb/>
. . i aid d <lb/>
clerk in charge of the <lb/>
.- mailing matter, as ho <lb/>
entered u his <lb/>
I u, an <lb/>
i rat's bead and some bug; <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
Hi laid- <lb/>
a would expect that <lb/>
i h do that would <lb/>
. i with odor <lb/>
. clinging in their <lb/>
sly no mean tho <lb/>
. is .; letter bear- <lb/>
, it <lb/>
. , lope addressed <lb/>
. i ii ; . . and t <lb/>
v i i r. N i origin. I <lb/>
the Bonder by <lb/>
. ii in iii--.- the <lb/>
that i was <lb/>
d and when the next day <lb/>
. little, white haired old <lb/>
i . i. . briskly <lb/>
I . i,. that had <lb/>
I Ibis letter. When <lb/>
I hi that had not gone <lb/>
. a mutilated stamp <lb/>
. i sod even when I <lb/>
showed her the envelope. a <lb/>
sweet, gentle, but protesting way<lb/>
;. insisted that stamp was <lb/>
not having no <lb/>
cent stamp she had out a cent <lb/>
added <lb/>
Russell's she was sorry <lb/>
bus dismal u that there bad been any delay <lb/>
I has r fa bad a bill would <lb/>
ii. even ill who I you expect to tear tenths <lb/>
him vi i I have the pieces each bay a <lb/>
whit else could have x worth of dry goods <lb/>
peel I it r, She paid cents with tho <lb/>
m v man forced to keep <lb/>
of ii- s she soiled when <lb/>
a-- l- y the i. get the same thing <lb/>
, s the <lb/>
ii is Ru <lb/>
come that meal I <lb/>
.- i of -i Chicago <lb/>
. II . I . <lb/>
they make <lb/>
no <lb/>
to see how- self knowledges <lb/>
person, not watchfully observant <lb/>
of may have <lb/>
the whole course of an active or <lb/>
oven <lb/>
We Want No More <lb/>
Tins <lb/>
Reforms Like <lb/>
Tho record of the Legislature <lb/>
During the campaign i Third <lb/>
party and In <lb/>
county die Demo- <lb/>
what <lb/>
expenditures, <lb/>
and tin- argument to make voles. <lb/>
promising If to manage <lb/>
the would so <lb/>
Ira. than formerly. Leaving cut <lb/>
whether county i- b <lb/>
well governed, we shall lake one item <lb/>
record our pr <lb/>
are ti--t <lb/>
In Ilia T e <lb/>
records show dial lax <lb/>
lb whole hurt year were paid <lb/>
and Ibis year been <lb/>
a hundred <lb/>
Was <lb/>
out <lb/>
ii-t. Mr. <lb/>
gnu like crimes against our civil- <lb/>
i. bill limes. News Ob- <lb/>
server- <lb/>
and call to the <lb/>
need for that <lb/>
section of the country, where <lb/>
bunks of all kinds scarce and <lb/>
places of safe deposit for <lb/>
small Savings far apart. <lb/>
In examining the man <lb/>
of that into <lb/>
cm go where he pleases, <lb/>
w d. which <lb/>
list el h, ii. the m i <lb/>
a- v B r. so . <lb/>
to his own town. . <lb/>
and by means I <lb/>
operation of ibis law North <lb/>
is drained it great deal <lb/>
money- Salesmen come into <lb/>
state from abroad, i ell good <lb/>
retail, take measures tiers, <lb/>
go away without leaving <lb/>
dollar lax, while a dottier in a <lb/>
North town, ten miles <lb/>
away, is denied right to d <lb/>
the business <lb/>
tax, against the local i; <lb/>
who stay. I, re all time and . <lb/>
lax upon poll, property  <lb/>
purchases <lb/>
. . . i; , if they do, <lb/>
hint, lie ,, . , ,. , <lb/>
.-.--. . . ti mow, a <lb/>
Wis., is hero <lb/>
; . ; vi v. i modern <lb/>
,. . i cu is to he kepi <lb/>
The freak <lb/>
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. tho <lb/>
; . beak was <lb/>
. i. Wis., January <lb/>
; . I two hours- It <lb/>
, in .-. posses- <lb/>
its has <lb/>
i . . by a number <lb/>
i . . . men <lb/>
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; to it- <lb/>
,.,,. ,. ; . if food I<lb/>
newspaper office all <lb/>
parts of the country one cannot <lb/>
i but be impressed with tho <lb/>
of the penitentiary, given to postal <lb/>
it is perhaps useless to <lb/>
about getting legislation on the <lb/>
subject, i tho remedy of the <lb/>
evil in hands of cm <lb/>
pie. Let them stop <lb/>
uses in its work tin <lb/>
I'll, -v used work <lb/>
j, ii.- i l <lb/>
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s , ., of Public <lb/>
son to <lb/>
hip c <lb/>
, already taken. <lb/>
having can obtained, <lb/>
through <lb/>
press i- a sum ion <lb/>
p desire the establish- <lb/>
postal livings banks <lb/>
Chicago Record- <lb/>
market the nods wanted, let In- <lb/>
a Ii list, die is going I i r <lb/>
give the <lb/>
through borne <lb/>
.,,.,. I-,,,,,., . i- i January, <lb/>
tit v. ill be <lb/>
ii . acre . , and so <lb/>
Observer- <lb/>
New lime. <lb/>
per capita. <lb/>
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N. C, as etas.-mail <lb/>
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NOTES. <lb/>
The East Hanover Presbytery <lb/>
now in session at <lb/>
declines recognize the <lb/>
men's Christian Temperance <lb/>
i decline- of per cam <lb/>
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creak <lb/>
to tin wast prong leases down ail <lb/>
proof to n marked r--K forty <lb/>
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Macros more or ii <lb/>
bi ii. Ian i win <lb/>
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mi g . low <lb/>
of a in<lb/>
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of my teat I ind it at I <lb/>
and part. <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open Open all <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
will b <lb/>
invited to visit tho State Fair at hold <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
tho low . I I v ; . . i; <lb/>
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Raleigh. , , , <lb/>
since <lb/>
did m <lb/>
Statements of backs in <lb/>
Carolina show the <lb/>
to l-o a of <lb/>
as compared with last <lb/>
War. <lb/>
B I <lb/>
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be lot to bravely and <lb/>
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i tarry their i. <lb/>
in would U i Hi <lb/>
I Christian <lb/>
, rm i ii. 1887. <lb/>
Governor has t,. . n M <lb/>
that Smith, , . , ; <lb/>
is to mac- <lb/>
two e . ail If m i. <lb/>
Ha i <lb/>
cl I Temple Cop. <lb/>
cap will May In <lb/>
from . I . . . t baa face won in <lb/>
lime in in y <lb/>
the <lb/>
Tho new Spanish I <lb/>
to from <lb/>
The end is not far oH <lb/>
hope poor <lb/>
will be free- <lb/>
on ow lives <lb/>
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W. II. <lb/>
I'm County. <lb/>
lira. Can <lb/>
kit far <lb/>
,. . i-. Bu i b and <lb/>
d. i . i. <lb/>
reprieves Ed w. A. . <lb/>
murderer of <lb/>
Black ell, was sentenced . . ;. <lb/>
The respite F; <lb/>
ed by the trial <lb/>
judges. i wt r, <lb/>
treasurer, and county B ,. . . ,;.,<lb/>
where the prisoner is held, fl <lb/>
certify that the Ii . pas- <lb/>
By m order tho Board f <lb/>
of fill at <lb/>
in I on <lb/>
before, <lb/>
the in the town <lb/>
sale <lb/>
lot parcel of land <lb/>
the town of and known in <lb/>
plan of town it <lb/>
of <lb/>
iii in Court <lb/>
and being the lot upon <lb/>
the Market now Tb <lb/>
lot ill be told as follows <lb/>
1st. In parcel to <lb/>
a plan now the ones of the <lb/>
of county <lb/>
can be by the any time <lb/>
will be exhibited of <lb/>
Mid. As a whole. <lb/>
Sale bid lo lie <lb/>
paid the drat day <lb/>
. here, lbs winners one third on the day of <lb/>
l I It will per cent, as if <lb/>
January. with per cent later- <lb/>
let . the ,. the deterred payments, with <lb/>
ii whole<lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
garters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Owners Proprietors. <lb/>
in and H the Orioles it it i. <lb/>
i Joss Ho. <lb/>
-V . I I lake CO BOB- <lb/>
house, ,., ,,, i the the <lb/>
A I lei . . , . , ; ,. , v<lb/>
at any sad deed <lb/>
to be given Brat day <lb/>
in a dying I <lb/>
received by <lb/>
by a tram in fore hie <lb/>
prisoner reprieved <lb/>
November <lb/>
Oil r, .-. ,,,. , <lb/>
.,.,. . i;. , ,. ,, January, and title <lb/>
I the whole the purchase money Is <lb/>
dread- aeries Brat one, was paid. <lb/>
P.- <lb/>
I . . ;. v iii who woo they pleased, while <lb/>
I her cargo. . w <lb/>
. . had any whatever. An <lb/>
i . I . that management re-1 <lb/>
r mis . In w <lb/>
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i . do a p . ;. lo be <lb/>
that I let, the , <lb/>
. one n roe rd, was over <lb/>
. I i I i I . was It. There <lb/>
Execution Sale. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Will f<lb/>
total<lb/>
III- <lb/>
Dy of an execution W. <lb/>
K. Ito undersign <lb/>
the of <lb/>
a on 6th <lb/>
December, at IS o'clock M. <lb/>
BI door in <lb/>
highest l i liter for cash, to <lb/>
satisfy said execution the following <lb/>
A or of land <lb/>
of It. II, Carney, <lb/>
I. A tract W <lb/>
, tract and A Cooper <lb/>
l o acres same deeded <lb/>
,.,. 1- I ; . t <lb/>
.,.,. . I it <lb/>
. I It. . . <lb/>
. , . to avoid r. in ii . . i ,, weather <lb/>
b kn ,. re base <lb/>
1.1 sol ball . , bad s H n <lb/>
The now ,;. . ,;, am and <lb/>
cultivated by convicts. They .;. . j do not look upon a Temple cap <lb/>
the farm -.-. i i Um., .,.,.,;,;, ,, <lb/>
acres of and e ; . u , -r At lit <lb/>
i ind id the I <lb/>
t lb r nuns, two Jennings <lb/>
lull-j to Philadelphia the <lb/>
log I at- . t . . .-. <lb/>
, ,. , . , earl assumption marital <lb/>
v . In n . ,; <lb/>
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.,. The I i- ally <lb/>
softer it I I i ; that e <lb/>
i I , I i to w K in XV<lb/>
corn, with w <lb/>
there. Tho bi n ft . <lb/>
on <lb/>
Tho firm . . <lb/>
2.01-0 acre.-, in cotton and la . , . . J. ;. ., . <lb/>
eon. farm works con- . . . ; . <lb/>
Tho form knows us the <lb/>
Halifax farm is th . me. , <lb/>
baa acres in cotton an I ., ., <lb/>
in com with <lb/>
other nail adjoining <lb/>
in above on <lb/>
the land, of h A W <lb/>
Stalls Moore <lb/>
a v W <lb/>
trait on the w-est <lb/>
being deeded b of <lb/>
A known ts A Mi <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Duo other met adjoining lands <lb/>
of A <lb/>
and A f land <lb/>
on c . <lb/>
part h- <lb/>
At the Ion re <lb/>
are acres in c <lb/>
1,800 in corn- <lb/>
Th <lb/>
and a fine yield is acted. <lb/>
All col- <lb/>
ton, out <lb/>
bales a day. <lb/>
II, <lb/>
Every one baa heard the . <lb/>
thieves fall <lb/>
t that <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
. , r . Three I other the <lb/>
, f ;. .- . i- lands of L A <lb/>
i. l; van <lb/>
K I th. and the lands of God- <lb/>
a ,. ., ., .- . . and w-I containing IA acres <lb/>
.,. ,.,. . re lo W K <lb/>
I . <lb/>
. .  r- <lb/>
at D i- <lb/>
. . . ;. . <lb/>
Si <lb/>
on undivided one-fourth <lb/>
by r Interest in Hotel Iota am <lb/>
ballsY Wild to w V <lb/>
lime reference lo <lb/>
, sud Em-1 of <lb/>
. and Clark, Sullivan, <lb/>
, . -I,,, u ; ,. . . . ill I <lb/>
be H has . Ira .- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Mil ti Ii <lb/>
honest Ban their i-. Wat under charter to load <lb/>
is just bow <lb/>
. pen <lb/>
Md. <lb/>
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pair I J Sn I , <lb/>
tho . , <lb/>
that calls i to <lb/>
The <lb/>
En Ca lain <lb/>
ping <lb/>
spoils has <lb/>
itself coming ii was . , <lb/>
victory on at <lb/>
it. I. i- m, . . A dens Ed . <lb/>
tho last election. Tho scramble L, ,. , <lb/>
Th <lb/>
ti <lb/>
HA <lb/>
u -I, warns to a new <lb/>
k timid .-mi old <lb/>
Harris Plate Bl. . . .,. ,.,., , . <lb/>
. . n <lb/>
giving pi in s Bi . I , culture, <lb/>
about <lb/>
U- i- A seldom wests <lb/>
n . <lb/>
a the pro <lb/>
it nod j lb n <lb/>
mm L-d. Ii not <lb/>
n iii. j- n tome on Hie <lb/>
road but all lbs ranks lbs <lb/>
bast. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
kn praying work. <lb/>
lie fir-i th i Inward know If Ii <lb/>
. iv you an- ignorant, <lb/>
is lo <lb/>
of widow, bot the keep oil <lb/>
the <lb/>
Some all <lb/>
. an ii i iii y make <lb/>
. sloppy lean. <lb/>
in; <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
s hey<lb/>
CO. m big t <lb/>
C h It f <lb/>
Tend . . . y custom. <lb/>
with many students. C the <lb/>
p. ; this I Git d <lb/>
j for Fill P <lb/>
get the lit, and the right j <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
for and tho to p. t lo all ml <lb/>
-relief so fierce am . This men ate of <lb/>
the that one A lost Opportunity II <lb/>
fol has followed .- y back. <lb/>
faster than could ho enumerated, <lb/>
Tho pie in their <lb/>
scramble for spoils have fallen out <lb/>
with other and began to ex- <lb/>
pose each other's <lb/>
Marion <lb/>
have been in <lb/>
slashes promise lo arrow still <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
and L. Grant <lb/>
gone to <lb/>
and <lb/>
sneak, <lb/>
the like. And this is gnu <lb/>
Uta white men m North .,,. , ., ,.,., <lb/>
Carolina helped to in f l <lb/>
j are to <lb/>
c tame fur payment within Death a suiting mark, but <lb/>
the my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
boat escapes proves that <lb/>
love a -ill oner<lb/>
at the-right <lb/>
I also have in stock a lull line of <lb/>
I before tho <lb/>
p i win Clerk of <lb/>
I Administratrix A woman ii- pray- <lb/>
ion; <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
What is known us <lb/>
monthly <lb/>
of the cotton crop, <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
d see them. All arc invited to inspect <lb/>
the low prices. <lb/>
S. WHITE. <lb/>
Brilliant Fabrics <lb/>
Two Hemispheres, <lb/>
Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
The Autumnal Textiles are in radiant pro- <lb/>
on our counters- No store in the South <lb/>
ever exhibited so much and <lb/>
There are gorgeous groups of stuffs <lb/>
from Paris. Vienna, <lb/>
Bradford, Leeds, Glasgow and other <lb/>
famous cities. We <lb/>
selected the best that the makers of Franco <lb/>
Germany, Austria, England and Scotland have <lb/>
produced, and you invited to examine <lb/>
them while they are yet in their exquisite <lb/>
state and beauty. There are <lb/>
of makes in mono-colors, and an <lb/>
aggregation of fancy effects in multi-colors <lb/>
showing designs and combinations that are too <lb/>
kaleidoscopic for any advertising pen to o <lb/>
scribe. Price is no object with us. <lb/>
H. M. HARDER <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
DEALER IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
I will the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
n age. Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to Griffin the Jeweler. THE LIVE GROCERY <lb/>
Stove Tobacco Flue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
Respectfully offer their service to We are taking orders <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you will as make the best of Tobacco Fine <lb/>
for the least price. All our work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb/>
repair anything in our line a cook stove to a bicycle. We will <lb/>
you to come and see us. Respectfully, <lb/>
. I CO.<lb/>
as<lb/>
a. <lb/>
BLOW <lb/>
HOT OR COLD <lb/>
We open Autumn activities <lb/>
this week in earnest. The <lb/>
stock is in ideal readiness. <lb/>
department responds to <lb/>
the present and future need <lb/>
men and boys dress. <lb/>
days are not far oil. The wise <lb/>
will anticipate this. Intelligent <lb/>
and unprejudiced criticism <lb/>
places our assortment of <lb/>
and Boys <lb/>
at the top. If you keep in touch with our do- <lb/>
you know that experience, study, thought <lb/>
skill, capital and care controlled our selections <lb/>
and purchases. For you are invited to <lb/>
thoroughly inspect quality of fabrics, colors, <lb/>
patterns, styles, tailoring, lit. Prices correct. <lb/>
MY LINE OF <lb/>
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
DIST MOVERS. <lb/>
All Take Sonic Along. When They <lb/>
Travel. <lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections<lb/>
An of baby <lb/>
is <lb/>
always bring people to town <lb/>
and wire lam today. <lb/>
g iii tin- <lb/>
his neck, <lb/>
at M. each day. <lb/>
The thunder <lb/>
evening some hope that <lb/>
close by, but it got <lb/>
here. <lb/>
To -1 get in new <lb/>
Millinery goods a week and <lb/>
lend in low Full. II you <lb/>
wish to sine come to <lb/>
L. <lb/>
was glad to tee the mill <lb/>
had tome good <lb/>
showers. <lb/>
It is will be enough lain <lb/>
to increase the water supply in some <lb/>
th- <lb/>
It keeps sonic men so busy telling <lb/>
what are going to do <lb/>
that they haven't lo do <lb/>
Hope Fat <lb/>
should a note the <lb/>
regular this month has <lb/>
been postponed lo n. xi <lb/>
Monday right. <lb/>
Sneaking the <lb/>
in the South and the <lb/>
subsequent disturbance Ike <lb/>
Sun says whole trouble comes <lb/>
th practice bartering <lb/>
public office in payment the <lb/>
debit <lb/>
Win 1.1 sultry <lb/>
The neat is on <lb/>
the <lb/>
The absent-minded man is apt <lb/>
Very in to day as com- <lb/>
pared to yesterday. <lb/>
The street bonds are pulling in new <lb/>
sewers on Evan, street- <lb/>
Mr. Thomas of Beaver <lb/>
township, died Monday. <lb/>
Portions Carolina township had <lb/>
a heavy ruin Sunday There <lb/>
was some hail also but it did no dam- <lb/>
age <lb/>
Pitt will receive <lb/>
fin distributed by the Slate <lb/>
Education public <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
OCT <lb/>
As hot as June today. <lb/>
Our first <lb/>
Vinegar Pickles at S. II, <lb/>
Two notices of execution sale by W. <lb/>
Ii. Harrington, will ho <lb/>
in this issue. <lb/>
Virgil Li-e is unite sick. <lb/>
Dr. C J. is <lb/>
Rev. J. Kit morn- <lb/>
Al r V; staler Saturday <lb/>
from <lb/>
in Saturday <lb/>
a trip up road. <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Grimes <lb/>
is at Hold <lb/>
W. S. Greer came in Saturday <lb/>
to trade here and <lb/>
J. J. Harper, of ts- <lb/>
here evening and <lb/>
preached in the Presbyterian <lb/>
Sunday morning and night. <lb/>
W. Cox, <lb/>
here. <lb/>
W. G. is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
K. A. aid wife went to <lb/>
tea today. <lb/>
was <lb/>
hen today. <lb/>
Bay. J A. <lb/>
last <lb/>
Will Greer Ml morning, but be <lb/>
wasn't die circus. <lb/>
IV. II. and wife, <lb/>
wire in town today. <lb/>
Mrs. Hannah Mo Tarboro <lb/>
Mo. day lo visit Mr.-. S. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Mrs. Nettie t lark, Wilson, who <lb/>
has lira, J. I- Woolen, <lb/>
home today- <lb/>
Ba. A. W. Seller Monday <lb/>
for attend the <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
who been Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
age, returned today. <lb/>
Miss I. win, who been <lb/>
visiting i ear Ml his <lb/>
morning tor Mount. <lb/>
Dr. G. i's, o <lb/>
was in town this morning, lie took <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards and children, who <lb/>
were visiting here, hack home. <lb/>
Miss Davis, of who <lb/>
has been visiting her sitter, Mrs. K. I. <lb/>
Humber, let Monday evening for <lb/>
days there <lb/>
returning home. <lb/>
Miss Sallie Colton, of <lb/>
and her Miss Henderson, <lb/>
of Salisbury, I Monday here with <lb/>
Miss Myra Skinner. Miss <lb/>
It Ibis morning her home.<lb/>
W. S. Ibis morning for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss Lissie Moore this morning <lb/>
for Neck. <lb/>
M. I. came in Nor- <lb/>
f evening. <lb/>
Miss Ellen who has been <lb/>
Mrs. G. B. King, this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Closs Tarboro this <lb/>
morning to take a position with the <lb/>
Publishing Co. <lb/>
F. M. Woolen <lb/>
for Wilmington to lake a position in a <lb/>
drug store there. His regret to <lb/>
see Frank leave <lb/>
ii success in new home. <lb/>
SAY BOYS <lb/>
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all <lb/>
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every bay will on the morning <lb/>
the the k <lb/>
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we will give a ticket to dress. <lb/>
boys get a tie on you and <lb/>
secure a free ticket to the big show-. <lb/>
Ask two of your neighbors lo <lb/>
Change Base. <lb/>
Foot ball games now fill spare- <lb/>
in the papers base ball heM <lb/>
tile- season. I'm there i much <lb/>
in the pig skin dona <lb/>
The Grant Show. <lb/>
Franklin Bros, <lb/>
exhibited in Charlotte Saturday. The <lb/>
Observer gives an elaborate <lb/>
it and describes it as the best that ever <lb/>
visited that city. <lb/>
Mr. Andrew Joiner, of Greenville. <lb/>
N. has d in <lb/>
practice ii He is <lb/>
With Mr. I. M. and <lb/>
will move l. be a Is r lea <lb/>
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far eyes. The lace where la <lb/>
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Think Basil for you <lb/>
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think that's <lb/>
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Justice J. M. <lb/>
Orange he united in the <lb/>
holy bonds of matrimony Mr. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Wilmington, and Miss <lb/>
Davis, of N. C. The <lb/>
couple will leave this morning for their <lb/>
future homo in <lb/>
Messenger, Oct. <lb/>
Sale Valuable Property . <lb/>
On the that in r <lb/>
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will at public town lei tn <lb/>
which the Market House now stands, <lb/>
situated immediately in <lb/>
Court House. This is valuable pro- <lb/>
and for business <lb/>
lots. Particulars the sale can be <lb/>
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What a Cigarette Did. <lb/>
Kansas City. Mo., Oil. <lb/>
hones burned i death in the lire <lb/>
in the of the City <lb/>
fat morning. <lb/>
Eight were injured by <lb/>
walls. <lb/>
The great blare was by <lb/>
lighted cigarette was thrown <lb/>
among the hay and ether rubbish en <lb/>
II or of the stables. The loss to <lb/>
is considerable. <lb/>
FINE SLOTHING <lb/>
The stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE. <lb/>
The Dog Barks the <lb/>
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Baton a <lb/>
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which if generally -1 by <lb/>
the success of the mailed, any one <lb/>
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with <lb/>
Robbery at Falkland. <lb/>
Sunday morning the front door and <lb/>
back window the store L. A. <lb/>
Gather, Falkland, were found open. <lb/>
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been in the store. suits cl <lb/>
clothes were misting, most of them <lb/>
youth's a fence near the <lb/>
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in the woods a little further, some more <lb/>
were up. It i thought die <lb/>
thief selected a suit lo fit himself and <lb/>
the others. There were signs <lb/>
the door or window being bi <lb/>
and the must have- hid in <lb/>
store and been locked inside SI <lb/>
lime of closing. <lb/>
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Bar. N, M. preached two <lb/>
strong powerful sermons S . <lb/>
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were of the kind to do good. A night <lb/>
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the accepted time. He quoted pi age <lb/>
passage cl scripture to <lb/>
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We the Free <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Holton, near <lb/>
died night. <lb/>
A white man with a good mule and <lb/>
a with u sorry met today <lb/>
traded, the <lb/>
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being a bottle <lb/>
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Episcopal church Friday instead <lb/>
of Thursday night as was announced <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Looks Better <lb/>
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Court House is a decided improvement. <lb/>
ll the lot sown in grass and fenced <lb/>
in it would give the surroundings a <lb/>
appearance. <lb/>
a Trots Paper <lb/>
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ore very handsome page monthly <lb/>
journal just started in Baltimore. It <lb/>
is well filled matter interest lo <lb/>
merchants and business men and in <lb/>
style shows the <lb/>
to the <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb/>
tickets Greenville to Raleigh, on <lb/>
account the fair, at The <lb/>
21st are to be made special <lb/>
days and on those days will be <lb/>
told at There is but little differ- <lb/>
in the rates from other stations in <lb/>
county. <lb/>
About in Spots. <lb/>
Early night the thunder and <lb/>
seemed indicate a heavy <lb/>
full, but not a drop fell hero and <lb/>
by o'clock tho sky was clear. <lb/>
had I telephone <lb/>
station that it never rained <lb/>
harder there than it did a hall hoar <lb/>
when cloud passing. <lb/>
Advertising the Show. <lb/>
Advertising car No. I, cl the Rob- <lb/>
and Franklin circus arrived <lb/>
here Tuesday and his been <lb/>
new advertising matter today <lb/>
the show here on the 27th. There are <lb/>
ten men with tho car in charge W. <lb/>
R. The car is n wall equipped <lb/>
Mr. Abram Cox Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Abram Cox, who was en-- I the <lb/>
best men Pitt ever had, a at <lb/>
his home in at <lb/>
o'clock Sunday night. He <lb/>
old, and his lie had been o <lb/>
Mr. Cox of <lb/>
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war he thinner Master the . lib <lb/>
N. C. Regiment. <lb/>
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he made . success his chosen <lb/>
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man he was upright, <lb/>
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Abram Cox. Everybody loved <lb/>
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Ex-Judge V. Sir. of <lb/>
died Sunday. <lb/>
Durham is being d bur- <lb/>
and blowers. <lb/>
Durham is Laving a over <lb/>
the county bonds, aggregating <lb/>
are missing and be account- <lb/>
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The gin house, grist mill and saw- <lb/>
mill of J. D. Taylor, was <lb/>
destroyed by lire a few days ago. <lb/>
bales cotton were also burned. <lb/>
The Tel.-gram says <lb/>
the oldest Methodist preacher in North <lb/>
Carolina, if not in is Be, <lb/>
James Needham, who lives near Mt- <lb/>
Airy. He is now in year. <lb/>
In Raleigh morning Al. <lb/>
a young man who ha I been <lb/>
married only three months, shot <lb/>
and thee killed <lb/>
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religious newspaper, -a <lb/>
give dally not only las news of <lb/>
Christ's kingdom with <lb/>
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arranged and from <lb/>
standpoint God's Holy <lb/>
W. E. Franklin, one of the <lb/>
Robin.-on iV. Franklin Bros, <lb/>
show, is a of North Carolina. <lb/>
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surpasses any we have ever shown. <lb/>
I Attractive Fabrics. <lb/>
latest domestic novelties. No <lb/>
other house shows such a line. <lb/>
j Lang's Gash House. <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
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and everything y pt in a first- <lb/>
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that defy competition. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER <lb/>
CLUBBING<lb/>
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from <lb/>
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applied the register of <lb/>
deeds morning for <lb/>
license. Mr. Miller looked him <lb/>
over carefully, and decided he <lb/>
wasn't ripe, told him to go borne <lb/>
and grow some more before he <lb/>
got married. The boy from <lb/>
j epitaph cut a <lb/>
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and 1897, <lb/>
for <lb/>
of June <lb/>
notes, u <lb/>
to revenues, <lb/>
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deposits for the retirement of <lb/>
national bark notes <lb/>
certificates lot <lb/>
int- bonds, so t int the total <lb/>
i in mil.- available fur the fiscal <lb/>
operations the year a <lb/>
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was disbursed, besides tho <lb/>
nary expenditures, the sum of <lb/>
account <lb/>
fractional currency and the <lb/>
on sound <lb/>
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the of the country. <lb/>
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tried for He was de- <lb/>
feuded by i in- same lawyers who <lb/>
now acting for him in this <lb/>
civil suit. The was ac- <lb/>
a plea of self <lb/>
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in by electing a <lb/>
over cut in <lb/>
the m a legend forth <lb/>
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taking ill The following was <lb/>
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L. Ii. sou of J. C L J. <lb/>
Cate- Born April 1870. Mar- <lb/>
of in Willie Freeman December <lb/>
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the bi.-l, n., <lb/>
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over top too <lb/>
and <lb/>
from in generally cat <lb/>
from -1 lo <lb/>
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retirement of national Lank <lb/>
making a total of <lb/>
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from operations, <lb/>
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the issue of paper <lb/>
the operations of the year, which <lb/>
to J were <lb/>
exceeded one year, <lb/>
then by only a narrow mar- <lb/>
gin. The ii-. amount- <lb/>
to were also <lb/>
lulls. Iv heavy. <lb/>
national notes for <lb/>
redemption increased to <lb/>
proportions as to overtax <lb/>
capacity of the force employed <lb/>
and assorting, and re- <lb/>
quired considerable advances to <lb/>
be made of the general funds <lb/>
of the Treasury. By an increase <lb/>
of the force, however, the arrear- <lb/>
age of work was brought <lb/>
before tho close of year. <lb/>
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Bill Panic December MM I <lb/>
caused by swearing to <lb/>
Cate's wife. Aged M <lb/>
months and I <lb/>
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stone lettered by J. II. <lb/>
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alleged the stone was ex- <lb/>
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of f r quite a while <lb/>
before it art treated at the head <lb/>
of the containing re- <lb/>
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the trial county <lb/>
he has m for <lb/>
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complain in. seeks damages from <lb/>
tho sculptor the father of the <lb/>
decease l in the sum of <lb/>
tit. Louis <lb/>
Saloons and Liquor in <lb/>
bill ii <lb/>
lit u Mini <lb/>
in pi, beer, winch <lb/>
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city receives licenses, at <lb/>
in <lb/>
own per rent, beads, <lb/>
licenses. <lb/>
and property One brewery las <lb/>
its beer <lb/>
The New Time. <lb/>
Our i <lb/>
principles, honorably <lb/>
truthfully we <lb/>
from the best most prominent <lb/>
all the new and desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to tho want the people community. <lb/>
This concern attraction is Kith in Quality, was the u-t <lb/>
Magnificent in Style, Low in Price. year, the mos- <lb/>
We have endeavored to meet your require- <lb/>
for seasonable goods respect. <lb/>
We invite you to one displays <lb/>
up-to-date and seasonable <lb/>
ever offered the people of this vicinity. <lb/>
to of Shows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
II you want <lb/>
and see <lb/>
High Quality and Small Price. <lb/>
to sec this Show of Shows came <lb/>
line assortment of <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
ling <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes <lb/>
Hats, and Caps, Groceries, <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware. Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
Black white checks <lb/>
with color <lb/>
will play important part in <lb/>
costumes. <lb/>
tea go sins of <lb/>
are embellished with deli- <lb/>
laces. <lb/>
Girls of years wear <lb/>
capes or cloth <lb/>
designs. <lb/>
Bakes pure, <lb/>
id J <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
in broken plaid <lb/>
The latest combination col- <lb/>
is ermine, lace and <lb/>
n are fancied for <lb/>
large hits of gray or <lb/>
These, combined with velvet <lb/>
and plumes.<lb/>
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small mull and boa sets <lb/>
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I. ; fichu collars of black or <lb/>
i white are new, <lb/>
charm about the graceful plumes <lb/>
on tho larger hats of the <lb/>
season. <lb/>
NEWS NOTES <lb/>
Si of Soul <lb/>
la villi mid is a <lb/>
mas. <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
Two women were killed in <lb/>
In iii n, N. by I <lb/>
linger <lb/>
Mm-., liar been Con- <lb/>
by Democrats First <lb/>
district. <lb/>
John U <lb/>
Ferry, W. Vs., forwarded a violin, <lb/>
made from a tree on Join, <lb/>
place lo but she de- <lb/>
I In- silt. <lb/>
In well as in some <lb/>
other parts of the world, there <lb/>
are men of who aim to do <lb/>
everything as the English do it. <lb/>
A French man, who know <lb/>
no but nevertheless <lb/>
called himself a <lb/>
went to far in his at <lb/>
to write after the names <lb/>
of men to whom he <lb/>
on the backs of the envelopes. <lb/>
By and by a friend asked him <lb/>
what this meant. <lb/>
the English do the <lb/>
Other answered. <lb/>
but what <lb/>
mean <lb/>
yon see, the are <lb/>
of a very and <lb/>
admire cold things, and <lb/>
means it a <lb/>
great <lb/>
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there is a remarkable lake <lb/>
named It is miles <lb/>
long and about U miles wide, and <lb/>
is probably the only lake that <lb/>
extreme northern says<lb/>
which does not over <lb/>
winter. No communication has <lb/>
discovered between it and <lb/>
tho nevertheless, at high <lb/>
water the coasts of tho <lb/>
northern the of the <lb/>
rises, it falls again at <lb/>
low tide. This sympathy with <lb/>
sea does not extend to the <lb/>
cf mating a salt <lb/>
lake; on the contrary, its waters <lb/>
are good to drink. Another cf <lb/>
its peculiarities is that its <lb/>
rises in winter and falls <lb/>
in summer. When all the water <lb/>
of neighboring <lb/>
try are completely over <lb/>
Lake s so warm <lb/>
that it is really a it to bathe <lb/>
it. On the other hand, in the <lb/>
summer time water is ex- <lb/>
all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
hi this community. Come and sec how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. matter who <lb/>
you are, where you live, how much or <lb/>
little money you have got. There is no <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
how <lb/>
Store <lb/>
good<lb/>
Old people who require to <lb/>
the how and kidneys <lb/>
the true <lb/>
This does not stimulate and <lb/>
In-Key nor oilier <lb/>
cant, acts as a and <lb/>
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adding and giving tune to the <lb/>
thereby siding Nature in n <lb/>
of the functions. <lb/>
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Ids digestions. Old It <lb/>
exactly what tiny need, lee lilts and <lb/>
1.00 net at John I. Woolens <lb/>
drag <lb/>
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with nervous d and <lb/>
takes of bones, I lie <lb/>
vitality their blood, and <lb/>
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No. It is bad cooking. <lb/>
Indigestible stuff, and other <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
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dial, Instead Irritating already <lb/>
stomach Cordial a <lb/>
, rest by nourishing system <lb/>
Itself digesting other food <lb/>
and return. <lb/>
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A cent trial does that. <lb/>
Is the Is-t <lb/>
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Oil. <lb/>
The Secretary of the Navy will <lb/>
ask Congress for an <lb/>
of for various <lb/>
naval expenses in the next fiscal <lb/>
year, not battle- <lb/>
ships and docks- His estimates <lb/>
are greater than tho <lb/>
of his predecessor for <lb/>
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