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account of the weighty <lb/>
iii the election <lb/>
the temptation lo sordid <lb/>
methods in order to win light <lb/>
la greater, perhaps, ever <lb/>
and consequently money <lb/>
will be squandered without stint <lb/>
at tho polls. <lb/>
Summing up round numbers, <lb/>
the mun <lb/>
in New York, one <lb/>
fixes amount <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
Old who require medicine to <lb/>
regulate the bowels and kidneys <lb/>
true remedy <lb/>
does stimulate and <lb/>
no nor other <lb/>
but sets as s tonic and <lb/>
It acts mildly on the mid bowels <lb/>
adding and giving lone to the <lb/>
thereby aiding Nature In th <lb/>
performance the function. <lb/>
It an and <lb/>
digestions. Old It <lb/>
. what they need. Price fifty <lb/>
per at John I,. <lb/>
rag store. <lb/>
Governor of <lb/>
himself account <lb/>
railroad passes, Ibo <lb/>
ill t of bis life. Indeed, it could <lb/>
hardly have cost him any effort <lb/>
at nil. We have no sympathy <lb/>
with idea that man who <lb/>
takes a railroad is <lb/>
a bad man and that bis ac- <lb/>
is prints <lb/>
deuce of <lb/>
when a man goes a war upon <lb/>
tor a business <lb/>
be lo decline their <lb/>
or at least bis organs <lb/>
stop declaring, from week to <lb/>
week, that of these <lb/>
is proof that man <lb/>
is a hireling corporations. <lb/>
What does Governor say <lb/>
that he <lb/>
takes passes order to got even <lb/>
with Judge and other <lb/>
people; that he has no <lb/>
equivalent for his transportation <lb/>
and doesn't lo, but that he <lb/>
proposes to beat the railroads <lb/>
out of everything be can. <lb/>
There is a legal maxim that so <lb/>
accuser must himself come into <lb/>
with clean II is Ex- <lb/>
Governor, could <lb/>
with better face, certainly with <lb/>
better effect, lodge <lb/>
the railroads and <lb/>
by seeing his newspaper <lb/>
men of corruption <lb/>
in accenting if be did not <lb/>
himself to confess that ho <lb/>
has a pocketful of them. His <lb/>
avowal that ho that the <lb/>
toads are violating the law in the <lb/>
giving of passes is an <lb/>
that he is a party to their crime. <lb/>
He simply has no ground at nil to <lb/>
and tone of bis in- <lb/>
indicate that be <lb/>
this fact full v. <lb/>
Ride in History, <lb/>
A territory of <lb/>
miles, Washington, <lb/>
Idaho and Oregon as are <lb/>
today, was saved to the by <lb/>
man. Ho hid <lb/>
aid to <lb/>
for throe ll miles. The <lb/>
ride van thrilling. trials and <lb/>
hardships the result a <lb/>
glorious one. The whole story, <lb/>
given in the N of <lb/>
Tho Homo Journal, <lb/>
title, Dr. Whitman <lb/>
Three Stars to our <lb/>
the closing intensely <lb/>
interesting article the <lb/>
i successful series <lb/>
Personal The first <lb/>
woman to cross tho Rockies <lb/>
figure tho story, proves <lb/>
n doubt that they <lb/>
ed the by <lb/>
six years- <lb/>
1898. The Republicans <lb/>
organizing a young men's <lb/>
League to do <lb/>
incidentally to <lb/>
look after the distribution of <lb/>
Under these <lb/>
Democratic party <lb/>
afford to idle. We look to <lb/>
tho Slate government wrested <lb/>
from tho incompetent hands <lb/>
now control It. pros- <lb/>
for Democratic success are <lb/>
bright, Ibo desired be <lb/>
accomplished only by earnest, <lb/>
active effort. The <lb/>
people be expected to <lb/>
pass intelligently upon tho issues <lb/>
to them they <lb/>
informed about tho fads of <lb/>
political situation. Our <lb/>
press is doing whole duty, <lb/>
without fear or favor; day after <lb/>
and week after week, is <lb/>
holding up <lb/>
rd to the <lb/>
is of these <lb/>
j should labor lo give <lb/>
them a circulation. Never <lb/>
throw any a Democratic news- <lb/>
paper while there it <lb/>
or neighbor to whom you <lb/>
the basis of <lb/>
every voter <lb/>
how ha is to vole <lb/>
Hickory Times. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
I In- -r I In- rid for Cut <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Halt <lb/>
Soles, Chapped Ila <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, all Skin <lb/>
Piles or on <lb/>
it Is lo give <lb/>
perfect or money <lb/>
price cents per box. Fur sale <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
The to- <lb/>
day decided that <lb/>
Dr. Smith, son of <lb/>
had guilty <lb/>
of grossest immorality with <lb/>
two of female criminal insane <lb/>
that tho charges Lira <lb/>
fully moved Unit Dr <lb/>
George L- Kirby <lb/>
were commended <lb/>
for promptly discharging us <lb/>
supervisor. lie beard also de- <lb/>
to place the penitentiary <lb/>
absolutely in charge of <lb/>
committee, composed of Di- <lb/>
rectors Chadbourn, Martin and <lb/>
Gotten, thus taking entire- <lb/>
out dent Smith s <lb/>
bands. Smith mud. no <lb/>
but submitted to it nil. is <lb/>
now only nominally tho <lb/>
His submission is all <lb/>
that saved him, as but for this lie <lb/>
would been deposed. All <lb/>
officials and who <lb/>
have their families in <lb/>
are ordered to <lb/>
them immediately. No bids <lb/>
to paid approved <lb/>
Chairman two <lb/>
executive There <lb/>
will be a complete overhauling <lb/>
all plus be <lb/>
dropped- it was decided that <lb/>
the penitentiary should not <lb/>
leased, as th e general <lb/>
in the is strongly against <lb/>
leasing. Chairman says <lb/>
showing is made by <lb/>
Superintendent Smith as lo farm <lb/>
operations and that after <lb/>
paving debts there will be <lb/>
surplus, putting cotton at <lb/>
a basis of five cents, that <lb/>
there will also plenty of grain <lb/>
and for year. A <lb/>
from a Petersburg firm <lb/>
or convicts to make shirts <lb/>
penitentiary was referred to <lb/>
An was Ml Friday <lb/>
in western <lb/>
in gel a I. <lb/>
plant, is lo <lb/>
north, <lb/>
Ai n a few days ago <lb/>
ship Sahara <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
Sum Wright, ii lend. Was i, led <lb/>
at of the murder el W. A <lb/>
Carr, and to be hanged Nov. <lb/>
It i- reported Hill <lb/>
yearly income b only that <lb/>
the will near <lb/>
lost heavily in the bank which <lb/>
there recently. <lb/>
Another young white woman <lb/>
been twinged by n brute <lb/>
hum curly Saturday Tho as <lb/>
been <lb/>
a beating his <lb/>
ye i thee he <lb/>
h or a ii raids <lb/>
The gill who sit I a I her <lb/>
will be in a <lb/>
lay a aha longer can play <lb/>
in her yard. <lb/>
A always <lb/>
of bis typewriter than he <lb/>
his i to his <lb/>
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us up- SOWS ill <lb/>
n. than when get <lb/>
the <lb/>
When a I, man's <lb/>
he I put away things <lb/>
get married and sea <lb/>
cumulate them. <lb/>
The also h, can umpire a baa hall <lb/>
and please both l.-s can nil <lb/>
a reserved seal the row <lb/>
heavenly <lb/>
Don't i <lb/>
can't hit the u barn don with a <lb/>
brick; yon might marry her day, <lb/>
then you'll be glad it. <lb/>
The following charming la <lb/>
the late Hubert Louis Steven- <lb/>
son. Ho was visiting a friend, after- <lb/>
ward consul to in northern <lb/>
Vermont. This gentleman had a lit <lb/>
about n who <lb/>
very speedily became n <lb/>
friend of the novelist. In pooling <lb/>
forth her joy- and sorrows in exist <lb/>
she to Mr. Stevenson <lb/>
tho fact that born on <lb/>
IRE TOO LATE. <lb/>
.- . . f I . r. <lb/>
Oil I. <lb/>
. i as I-.-. ,. <lb/>
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mil- i. will <lb/>
a j- -it . . r <lb/>
k.-- i-.-i <lb/>
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Ana n . n. hi- to yon <lb/>
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nil In. nu, <lb/>
la. mL <lb/>
well. <lb/>
An wont ,. <lb/>
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And list i. broken. <lb/>
Oil, love n- loss you can. <lb/>
love n love limy, <lb/>
hour will Ike hour <lb/>
o'er <lb/>
n km. d. n the <lb/>
And hid.- your Mil i <lb/>
Thai .- <lb/>
Thai v ties. <lb/>
And cry oil. Ink av. t, OS <lb/>
la bats i- low <lb/>
I was r unkind. <lb/>
O I did not It no <lb/>
war c <lb/>
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mouth you of I not. <lb/>
I you <lb/>
He did forgive you. hill tear <lb/>
Fell of words you said. <lb/>
But BOW well, lie calm, for <lb/>
With dead. <lb/>
Oh, a. Ions as you <lb/>
love as tans 1-v. yon may. <lb/>
The h will the hour will come. <lb/>
you shall mourn r t <lb/>
I. H. IV <lb/>
Only Ti Hie World. <lb/>
is said to only one pearl <lb/>
farm in tho world, but that its <lb/>
proprietor This farm <lb/>
is In th- Tones strait, the north- <lb/>
of Australia, <lb/>
longs <lb/>
sir. i- known us <lb/>
Is in; tin original- <lb/>
stocked ii with pearl <lb/>
Nov. of whom <lb/>
tire divers, and vessels are em. <lb/>
ployed in harvesting crop. <lb/>
Feb. therefore had enjoyed bare been yours engaged in pearl <lb/>
only two birthdays in till her Mr. told a <lb/>
years. The poet sympathized not the Ago. <lb/>
only words, but has list me to the <lb/>
in action. He meditated a few mo- belief that, with proper intelligence <lb/>
makes lies pore. <lb/>
w sad delicious. <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
The report SOS <lb/>
the <lb/>
Sun. w- k, the <lb/>
iii week a <lb/>
years in <lb/>
1894, sad in the <lb/>
week October, 1898. There are <lb/>
business reported from the <lb/>
Canada last a total <lb/>
considerably smaller than that <lb/>
neck before, or m the third week cf <lb/>
October in your. <lb/>
Stepped Out Of Her <lb/>
Oct. A. <lb/>
Hannah, wife of a farmer living near <lb/>
him. was res ii stated today, hours <lb/>
slier . been pronounced dead- <lb/>
When arrangements <lb/>
d, she rose her <lb/>
tin and naked a drink rd water. She <lb/>
. now improving will recover. <lb/>
Always up In calendar, <lb/>
then went to her writing <lb/>
desk and drew up tho following <lb/>
Robert Louis Stevenson, <lb/>
in u Bound stale of mind and body, <lb/>
having arrived at that ago when <lb/>
no longer any for birth- <lb/>
days, do give my <lb/>
13th of November, to <lb/>
Adelaide to hers from <lb/>
this year us long she wishes it. <lb/>
Robert Tim little <lb/>
girl's delight at this moat <lb/>
gift bus shown itself <lb/>
once a year for several years <lb/>
past, since novelist's death that <lb/>
anniversary is doubly treasured. <lb/>
Chicago Chronicle. <lb/>
in the selection of a can <lb/>
raise pearls and shells east- <lb/>
raise is. start- <lb/>
ed my farm yours ago and <lb/>
stocked it with which <lb/>
obtained In many instances far out <lb/>
at sea. My pearl form coven <lb/>
miles, <lb/>
the water is shallow. In shallow <lb/>
water shell., attain largest size. <lb/>
I ship my to <lb/>
own vessels, Tho catch each year <lb/>
runs, roughly speaking, from <lb/>
worth op to almost live times <lb/>
Nutmeg Orator. <lb/>
Tho Rev. Alexander bis <lb/>
to Works of Shakes- <lb/>
says a gilt nutmeg was <lb/>
formerly n common gift at Christ- <lb/>
mas other occasions of <lb/>
A. The of Al- <lb/>
mighty, Hove. . gift. <lb/>
P. A Kill <lb/>
ill <lb/>
my shall my<lb/>
And thou shall h, of my <lb/>
And I will Sue <lb/>
With two young whelps, lo <lb/>
A a <lb/>
A and n of <lb/>
A and a draw <lb/>
Nutmeg were formerly <lb/>
small fancy cases for tho <lb/>
pockets. have n distinct <lb/>
my grandmother <lb/>
once. Let us enjoy this <lb/>
life ii moderation of all things, <lb/>
bear n lie cheer. <lb/>
Look upon the bright side and aid <lb/>
Tall your troubles only to your <lb/>
intimate friends, eat short. In <lb/>
be rue nature's chosen ones. <lb/>
Hike this serious; <lb/>
you will be a long lime dead. <lb/>
Par-sighted folks are buying <lb/>
presents <lb/>
The house is inning I carrying one. <lb/>
to hibernate, the I aid beaded <lb/>
It decided that <lb/>
incompetent employees should <lb/>
dropped and tho penitentiary <lb/>
not n for office seek- <lb/>
Correspondent to <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
In the concert every <lb/>
hi his own horn and tries lo <lb/>
the others, <lb/>
sec by papers that <lb/>
College a lie <lb/>
looking forward to bargain <lb/>
days, <lb/>
A downtown loner drunk carbolic <lb/>
by u pa- <lb/>
per the <lb/>
Kill. <lb/>
Mr hi <lb/>
pleased my piano recital be- <lb/>
cause mi <lb/>
He said he was pleased <lb/>
baa it was <lb/>
lo some <lb/>
i n let my color t <lb/>
; what Ufa. <lb/>
deal make any <lb/>
bull must be <lb/>
The palace king of <lb/>
in high white walls which <lb/>
are a mile in circumference. Within <lb/>
are contained temples, public <lb/>
stables for tho <lb/>
sacred elephant, accommodation for <lb/>
cavalry, artillery, win- <lb/>
theater. <lb/>
An English gardener writes in The <lb/>
Golden Penny that trees can <lb/>
easily all Hint is <lb/>
of a <lb/>
few worth inn hole <lb/>
bored into tree. <lb/>
to Let tier. <lb/>
she How did you manage to get <lb/>
my beautiful bicycle home through <lb/>
nil this storm not a spot on in <lb/>
He ll was nothing, my dear. I <lb/>
put my overcoat over one wheel, <lb/>
my umbrella over the other <lb/>
and then carried the wheel. only <lb/>
did my duly. <lb/>
Your devotion bus <lb/>
conquered, Harold. May it carry <lb/>
you through interview with pa- <lb/>
Free <lb/>
in. i-i mill Age. <lb/>
Isaac Hidden, the millionaire <lb/>
member parliament from York- <lb/>
shire, now nearly years old, be- <lb/>
with John Wesley that <lb/>
of lime, in which flour is so <lb/>
rich, me good for glowing children, <lb/>
young people, young mothers, but <lb/>
shorten the life of by <lb/>
making and weighty <lb/>
muscles rigid, the largo <lb/>
blond vessels like old boiler and <lb/>
the capillary <lb/>
Bo he eats hardly any bread, his fa <lb/>
food being <lb/>
meat. When he oats the latter, <lb/>
he eats nothing else. <lb/>
a tiny pinch of bicarbonate <lb/>
soda to correct tho acidity, and milk <lb/>
similarly treated are Important <lb/>
items of his dietary, <lb/>
Advertising takes away <lb/>
business who do not <lb/>
and gives ii lo who do, <lb/>
those who have succeeded best. <lb/>
growing day by day, have been these <lb/>
Who have heel, the persistent <lb/>
in season out <lb/>
Press and Printer, <lb/>
John in the <lb/>
papers to the extent <lb/>
a advertising. He <lb/>
only <lb/>
knows Printer. <lb/>
The is no more quality <lb/>
in or society than emir <lb/>
and treatment of <lb/>
especially Iii those less <lb/>
than ourselves, ll cost nothing and <lb/>
i the best investment that we know <lb/>
There i In <lb/>
air that u- the dawn reminds <lb/>
us winter's very near and to put <lb/>
cur lintels <lb/>
you swear to love but one <lb/>
look tar near, tear or <lb/>
lake all a lint <lb/>
ii it will the paint, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hiving duly before <lb/>
Court pit county ii- <lb/>
the estate <lb/>
Keel, is <lb/>
persons to the estate In <lb/>
aha Immediate to the under. <lb/>
and nil persona <lb/>
against the are to present <lb/>
fur twelve <lb/>
date or this notice will <lb/>
lie in bar of recovery. <lb/>
nut day October. <lb/>
SAN OKAY, <lb/>
of Keel. <lb/>
engendered by ferment <lb/>
lag in are <lb/>
cause of rheumatism, gem, <lb/>
liver and a- <lb/>
many <lb/>
These results arc prevented by the <lb/>
the Digestive Cordial, a <lb/>
and prepared by the <lb/>
Shakers of X. Y. It <lb/>
Is In itself a food and has power to <lb/>
other food taken with it. Thus it <lb/>
real diseased and anally <lb/>
the of i. <lb/>
sets promptly and <lb/>
Increase t weight soon follows. The <lb/>
done, taken Immediately altar cat- <lb/>
abates the pain and distress <lb/>
by Trial <lb/>
to prove merit <lb/>
the medicine tor <lb/>
In <lb/>
Castor Oil. <lb/>
The this paper will ha <lb/>
pressed to urn that there I at least <lb/>
line disease that science <lb/>
been able I cure ill till its null <lb/>
I cat Ultra is <lb/>
Hie only cure now to <lb/>
a disease, requires i <lb/>
treatment. Hill's <lb/>
Cure is taken <lb/>
upon the blond union is surfaces of <lb/>
the system, thereby the <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
the patient by building up the <lb/>
and nature hi <lb/>
Ila work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
faith that <lb/>
they Hundred for any <lb/>
case ll full lo cure. Send fur list <lb/>
J. i Props <lb/>
Toledo. O <lb/>
Sold by druggist price <lb/>
best. <lb/>
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Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
REFLECTOR Mas from <lb/>
r, of tho Be-<lb/>
and ti Ci.<lb/>
is i <lb/>
fright. <lb/>
at Greenville, I bad tot been heavily handicap- <lb/>
K. C, mailer. there <lb/>
been <lb/>
Mi I owing to <lb/>
-r -.--.- the <lb/>
There seems to be <lb/>
may M yet. <lb/>
Beat Shows on the B. d<lb/>
A j Crop <lb/>
The Jackets Attacked the <lb/>
e.-i if the <lb/>
roil if <lb/>
the business at <lb/>
Three backs bare <lb/>
MM short while. i. <lb/>
only . j it <lb/>
id the city. charges expected it will <lb/>
been lodged against the <lb/>
of one of the broken <lb/>
The rice it all bur- <lb/>
and to thrashing of the church, Boom Cr . k <lb/>
;, is now the township, M very lam it <lb/>
of rice The Sunday and a great ills <lb/>
, crop la folly a largo as unable to g t to the house <lb/>
i probably will tho <lb/>
g lbs tier- Mr. ho <lb/>
didn't at all, tho <lb/>
, .; i year fact the Wilmington crop almost ed to preach tho Do- <lb/>
, always this fortunately, the minister took his <lb/>
source- In the Spring serious <lb/>
that i- they in loss was feared tho ravages <lb/>
Mr- . it spin, of tho worm, bat prompt <lb/>
i k- , i ,; nave saved the <lb/>
i a I the had <lb/>
I. <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open, Open all <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
j harm. <lb/>
grown in the Cap Fear <lb/>
Mr. fool I i Mid to the best <lb/>
soda may got him in <lb/>
if they lo add lo r nU .; groin in and uniformly <lb/>
I gloating of such a <lb/>
In an interview in the <lb/>
BOX tho nest of tome <lb/>
yellow jack, ts and <lb/>
not been in before <lb/>
the nod <lb/>
tho preacher- He; <lb/>
insects i <lb/>
land as he ho called out <lb/>
I came <lb/>
hen to Scot tie devil, you <lb/>
Boot light tho yellow ts <lb/>
Monroe Enquirer. <lb/>
Marion Boiler's slave. <lb/>
will wanting make <lb/>
i are silver pub- <lb/>
as well u among lb <lb/>
other day. Harry said commission tall, about <lb/>
that Otho has been upon <lb/>
the promise mode by the <lb/>
platform, by trying to <lb/>
cure international <lb/>
hot for Harry when the Senator <lb/>
around. They may <lb/>
Colonel also said that ml before coming session <lb/>
strength daily. If both of is very c <lb/>
them arc not on last legs so <lb/>
far as influence and <lb/>
are then we are not ti. courage to <lb/>
faith of Mr. in <lb/>
promising Senator Wolcott <lb/>
tho commission I <lb/>
secure Ibo <lb/>
and pan . I <lb/>
to the holding of an International <lb/>
Convention the <lb/>
purpose if bringing about inter- <lb/>
bimetallism would <lb/>
officially backed by him and his <lb/>
A. demand may <lb/>
made upon tho administration <lb/>
rood of the situation- <lb/>
WASHINGTON UTTER. <lb/>
our Regular <lb/>
in that i the rice <lb/>
Brown in other <lb/>
Mr. r. Am- <lb/>
STATE<lb/>
Ml <lb/>
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villa. <lb/>
; . ., b. Cool <lb/>
., m . ; in U in. DUb- <lb/>
Ibo Life Having during <lb/>
tho past year saved lives and <lb/>
properly valued at in <lb/>
the ease cf documented vessels <lb/>
and and property valued <lb/>
young white bob at in the of <lb/>
convicted of forgery at craft. great work <lb/>
this term of Superior court and <lb/>
sentenced to in the total no expenditure of <lb/>
brought into court, Tho past year was <lb/>
that morning three years disastrous, the wrecks <lb/>
the above sentence remitted by having been more numerous than <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
the Judge with the consent of the but <lb/>
tho <lb/>
moot <lb/>
to tho pm it <lb/>
by the clement, and a <lb/>
record tor efficiency which will <lb/>
its own exemplar in <lb/>
tare. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
help That <lb/>
is tho sum substance of the <lb/>
tale of woe poured into Mr- <lb/>
car by Boss <lb/>
made a flying trip to Washington I from the floor of I . <lb/>
to tell Mr. that every- <lb/>
thing was going against the <lb/>
candidate for <lb/>
it <lb/>
explanation the <lb/>
alleging that while the l <lb/>
co-op.- a-ion, in i <lb/>
and <lb/>
, II In boo, <lb/>
next May. returned to jail when wont to <lb/>
miser k Hi work With a tile to bis <lb/>
I aid dead in thereupon <lb/>
. . Sun. bock into conn war with on <lb/>
Hi.,. . upon i an. first sentence years was displacement <lb/>
I In lira reinstated, and on hi.- way bock I oil tons are now in of <lb/>
to jail lie from sanction in Grout <lb/>
i on II and ran ; but he WM soon Thirty-four of vessels <lb/>
, . ,. . . . , mg built on the orders of foreign <lb/>
u . out run by M. tho root ate <lb/>
met In now ii jail and will And <lb/>
. lie was hist seen -ii taken to OB the piping times of <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Mayor cf Now York, and <lb/>
there also great danger I United <lb/>
the would also <lb/>
control tho legislature. lie <lb/>
to Mr- <lb/>
write a personal letter for pub <lb/>
favoring Tracy, <lb/>
e i- <lb/>
cf <lb/>
U HEAt <lb/>
Do I <lb/>
What In I <lb/>
Cupid Ends Kentucky toed. <lb/>
Said a Kentucky <lb/>
i i r Time uses to <lb/>
I Ii and<lb/>
the government England ti early death to <lb/>
understand that no Mich co- <lb/>
operation as really desire <lb/>
almost, but not quite, succeeded. Everything cons lei wist <lb/>
Mr- the friends cf Mr. <lb/>
under advisement is rather lobe able to toe It <lb/>
o iv pi <lb/>
ii been kept, better for <lb/>
their <lb/>
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I I <lb/>
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I ill <lb/>
l to do what wants <lb/>
him to do, but several tho <lb/>
shrewdest members of his <lb/>
net ore trying to show him <lb/>
it would be for hint to do <lb/>
so- They till him that every- <lb/>
body in New York to <lb/>
in favor of Tracy, and a <lb/>
letter signed by making that <lb/>
declaration, would not got Tl <lb/>
a single vote I bat he would not <lb/>
get anyway, while would be e <lb/>
. to deny- <lb/>
defeat it <lb/>
had o Boss Plait's <lb/>
man on the people i f <lb/>
Hypocrisy Is the cost cot- <lb/>
e of last <lb/>
it was announced with a <lb/>
great nourish of trumpets that <lb/>
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good blood, excellent <lb/>
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students. In and turn <lb/>
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of this great <lb/>
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get the right the right workmanship and the right J <lb/>
quality at the right price. S <lb/>
-I have in a full line <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
la ml see arc invited to <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <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 l can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to THE LIVE GROCERY. <lb/>
Stove Tobacco Flue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
offer their to We are <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you we will as make the best of Tobacco Fine <lb/>
or legal price. All our work is and we are ready t <lb/>
anything in our lino a to a We <lb/>
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this week in earnest. The <lb/>
stock is in ideal readiness. <lb/>
Every department responds <lb/>
the present and future need <lb/>
men and boys dress. <lb/>
days are not far off. The wise <lb/>
will anticipate this. Intelligent <lb/>
and unprejudiced criticism <lb/>
places our assortment <lb/>
Boys <lb/>
at the top. It 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/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
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of <lb/>
la in the now, <lb/>
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rainy <lb/>
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not on market, <lb/>
ll like the circus in going to <lb/>
bin weather dales tin.- week <lb/>
one u. today to <lb/>
dry, and two <lb/>
Sunday s an all <lb/>
day as weather goes, today <lb/>
no <lb/>
Contentment not to have one's <lb/>
hut to have fewer wants <lb/>
than means to them. <lb/>
It only two months to Christmas <lb/>
sonic of business men arc <lb/>
neglecting their tall advertising. <lb/>
The wind Sunday down the <lb/>
large circus hill board steed beside <lb/>
C. a Co's more. <lb/>
Rev. C- W. of <lb/>
church, is holding a <lb/>
meeting at this <lb/>
the rain no were <lb/>
held in Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
night. I a small congregation at- <lb/>
tended the It was <lb/>
bad night lo go out. <lb/>
Register cf Deeds J. J. Perkins hat <lb/>
made a very noticeable improvement to <lb/>
his residence Fourth A <lb/>
lion the front porch has been en <lb/>
closed with glass and converted into a <lb/>
green house. How era look very <lb/>
attractive. <lb/>
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night. <lb/>
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price now is to <lb/>
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in.-k its no good for finding local <lb/>
items. <lb/>
ho old saw of liking die <lb/>
lo see the animals will be pulled out <lb/>
tomorrow. <lb/>
Tb- weather made two or three t- <lb/>
clearing oil today, but did <lb/>
quite <lb/>
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the this morning. Too much <lb/>
weather for lo travel. <lb/>
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the largest town <lb/>
been here in a year. <lb/>
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be did so much kicking the dust <lb/>
during the dry weather, he is go- <lb/>
to keep his mouth shut now while is<lb/>
Rossi Mount lair begin today. Ila <lb/>
The wants a good can- <lb/>
agent. Apply <lb/>
to S. M. <lb/>
Mountain a pound. Cheat <lb/>
flints a <lb/>
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next date the weddings, then <lb/>
cornea <lb/>
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here. <lb/>
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on I lie road. <lb/>
L. I. went to today <lb/>
on legal business. <lb/>
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from <lb/>
Col. Harry returned <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
II. M. has moved into the <lb/>
Collared house on Third <lb/>
Miss of Saratoga, <lb/>
is Mrs. It. <lb/>
in Booth <lb/>
W. B. of Falkland, took <lb/>
the train here Ibis morning Wash- <lb/>
lo the Christian Con- <lb/>
W. T. and wife returned <lb/>
Monday from <lb/>
Harper, of has <lb/>
a here with J. I. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. H of Gales, came <lb/>
lo visit friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
M. I. and J. A. <lb/>
returned Monday evening a trip <lb/>
up rood. <lb/>
Mrs. U. Cut I left Monday eve- <lb/>
for Kin-Ion to j her <lb/>
who has a position <lb/>
R. Rector o <lb/>
Trinity X. V., <lb/>
preach in The church Wed- <lb/>
Miss Wilson has been sick <lb/>
for some days. <lb/>
time in Iran <lb/>
bore Tuesday evening. <lb/>
G. K. the who is <lb/>
ways up lo mud, is in town. <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins came down <lb/>
J. Jr., returned <lb/>
Washington lint night. <lb/>
Sugg returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
Ex-GoT. returned Tuesday <lb/>
from City. <lb/>
Mis Kale came <lb/>
down Tuesday evening to visit friends <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Harrington and little <lb/>
son returned Tuesday evening <lb/>
Rocky <lb/>
Mrs. If. C. daughter, <lb/>
of Va., Tuesday eve- <lb/>
to her sister, Mrs. K. M <lb/>
Cheek. <lb/>
Rev. John Harding and wife and <lb/>
children, of X. Y., came in <lb/>
Tuesday evening lo visit his uncle, <lb/>
Mai. Harding. Rev. Mr. Harding is a <lb/>
native of county He will <lb/>
preach hi St. Paul's church <lb/>
here tonight. <lb/>
FOR FUN. <lb/>
alright by the <lb/>
Clown. <lb/>
A card received by Rn <lb/>
If, in Norfolk, save <lb/>
hot continued Tie <lb/>
by high <lb/>
Ankle Sprained. <lb/>
In out door his <lb/>
Tuesday W. II <lb/>
ever a tricycle <lb/>
fell, the fall ore of his ankles <lb/>
He suffering very <lb/>
the and has to g, <lb/>
on <lb/>
Services House. <lb/>
A. W. will pro at <lb/>
Forbes House, above <lb/>
ea lbs <lb/>
Sunday at J Fol- <lb/>
lowing this he will the <lb/>
lac tn Sin day after <lb/>
noun in each <lb/>
arc out for the marriage of <lb/>
Thigpen, of Mildred, <lb/>
In Mr. J. Greenville, <lb/>
on at noon, in <lb/>
the church Mildred. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Rev. T. V. Harrison, n of <lb/>
Fret Will church, at <lb/>
Ayden Sunday night idler an of <lb/>
weeks typhoid lever. He <lb/>
one of the twin preachers, <lb/>
Our Townsman Elisabeth <lb/>
Governor Jarvis, our honored est, <lb/>
made an <lb/>
call Thursday evening. We both <lb/>
TOW younger in our of the <lb/>
olden times struggles. <lb/>
Tin- Cornet Hand <lb/>
did then-selves great lo their <lb/>
cf Governor the Ar- <lb/>
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rendered by veterans who <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Time for Action. <lb/>
Why can't business men get to- <lb/>
and start a knitting factory <lb/>
here If one good step is Ink, u in <lb/>
factories others will be sure <lb/>
to follow. It can hardly be expected <lb/>
Greenville will have such <lb/>
prises until the home people make the <lb/>
first Blurt. Let the outside see <lb/>
that there is n spirit progress mid <lb/>
improvement here and will he <lb/>
ready to come and invest <lb/>
among us. Greenville losing <lb/>
opportunities by not g itself to <lb/>
secure factories. The town <lb/>
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GRAVE <lb/>
cakes are d ripe, <lb/>
livery coal dealer in a small <lb/>
weigh. <lb/>
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can't be beat. <lb/>
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on teacher's chair. <lb/>
is generally conceded by n. <lb/>
lo be a hole-some game. <lb/>
is a member <lb/>
one of our oldest <lb/>
looks her age. <lb/>
understand the Spanish are <lb/>
going to push tho Cuban campaign on <lb/>
water. didn't accomplish <lb/>
anything en land. land <lb/>
and water, their name mud. <lb/>
you getting along <lb/>
with your wheel II. can't <lb/>
really tell, I over anybody <lb/>
any more, I am not sure whether <lb/>
O sign improvement or tailing <lb/>
Ill III El. ITEMS. <lb/>
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T. J. Jams passed ugh <lb/>
here on last Monday on his way to <lb/>
Bus teeth City. <lb/>
Williams, 11- i . of <lb/>
and Col. I. A. Sugg, Greenville, <lb/>
spent Friday here on legal business. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Nelson and are <lb/>
visiting her mother Si <lb/>
Miss Lizzie mid sister, o <lb/>
Conetoe, were their sister, Mrs. <lb/>
S. per, last week. <lb/>
S. S. Moore was smiling pleasantly <lb/>
he lo <lb/>
tat girl. <lb/>
The church was <lb/>
on the occasion of the mar- <lb/>
Mr. I., Thigpen, <lb/>
ville, to Miss Cherry, the <lb/>
young and of <lb/>
the late II. C S. on Thursday <lb/>
morning, Oct. o'clock, <lb/>
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Fred <lb/>
John L. Fleming, of House, Joseph <lb/>
Thigpen, Hill, and M. C. S. Cherry, <lb/>
cl at appointed <lb/>
hour the wedding march began to peal <lb/>
its sweet and solemn strains <lb/>
the skillful of Miss <lb/>
of Hamilton. The an <lb/>
church in the following order <lb/>
Sherrod and M. C. S. Cherry <lb/>
John L. Fleming and <lb/>
by two flower girls, Miss- <lb/>
is Annie Cherry and Hilda Knight. <lb/>
The groom next with his best <lb/>
and brother, Joseph then <lb/>
came Miss Lizzie with the , <lb/>
meeting at niter where <lb/>
they wen happily married by Rev. J. <lb/>
II. Morton, <lb/>
church, N. C. <lb/>
after the ceremony bride and groom <lb/>
went to the depot by a <lb/>
urge number and <lb/>
lo hid them goodbye on departure <lb/>
for Nashville, Tenn. Mayo <lb/>
and M. C. S. accompanied <lb/>
home lo spend a few days. A <lb/>
urge en win the <lb/>
which attest to popularity and <lb/>
high esteem in which bride was <lb/>
held in this community. May <lb/>
through be a long, happy <lb/>
and prosper set one. <lb/>
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i-l mother dear, <lb/>
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close cf e Jay, <lb/>
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my heart u <lb/>
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only a few ago, <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
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death. <lb/>
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BOOM day we'll meet <lb/>
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Now the to <lb/>
My soul begins to crave, <lb/>
I think those me, . <lb/>
Are there on <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
TORE. <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
three persons in death <lb/>
in the of a at <lb/>
A v, in of oil has en struck on the <lb/>
Stiles Senator Mills, <lb/>
near Tex. <lb/>
A mob striking at- <lb/>
toe work in mines <lb/>
at Mount W. Va., <lb/>
and forced them lo quit work. <lb/>
The yellow fever situation <lb/>
south to grow worse. There <lb/>
were new eases and in <lb/>
Now Orleans Monday. <lb/>
The estate U. <lb/>
the car mag- <lb/>
is estimated all the way from <lb/>
to <lb/>
In the ease of ex-Army <lb/>
John L Judge has up <lb/>
proved jury's finding ft Washington, <lb/>
D. Ci that has been <lb/>
countable for. <lb/>
W. R. Foster, Jr., who <lb/>
New York nine years <lb/>
to Produce <lb/>
in that has been <lb/>
Paw A reward of was <lb/>
his <lb/>
A train oil tho Now York <lb/>
railroad plunged n Into <lb/>
Hudson liver, morning. <lb/>
persons lost their lives and <lb/>
many ethers were injured. <lb/>
The Squadron, comprising <lb/>
the York and Brooklyn, <lb/>
and Texas <lb/>
Iowa, has arrived at York <lb/>
an extended tour in <lb/>
have prevailed along <lb/>
cod in the last few days. The life <lb/>
crew ill Cobb's <lb/>
were compelled to n the <lb/>
because the gale the <lb/>
and the surf washed away sonic <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
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Goods <lb/>
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see. <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
You want the newest, prettiest and <lb/>
most stylish <lb/>
GOODS- <lb/>
I Our Autumn is now ready and <lb/>
surpasses any we have ever shown. <lb/>
j Tie Most Attractive Fabrics. <lb/>
latest domestic novelties. No <lb/>
house shows such <lb/>
J Lang's House. <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
We sell Groceries so low that k will make your <lb/>
head swim. We are receiving daily <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
. era. era. mm. <lb/>
Canned Goods of ah kinds, <lb/>
and everything y t in a first- <lb/>
class Grocery which we offer at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
are Norfolk prices of <lb/>
tor yesterday, as furnished <lb/>
by i <lb/>
of Norfolk <lb/>
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J. R. COREY <lb/>
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AND COLLARS <lb/>
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Millinery. <lb/>
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I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
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Clothing, Capes, Dress Goods. Notions, Caps. <lb/>
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Anton Hudson Tar River, <lb/>
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tract of bind lies of <lb/>
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tell to th highest bidder for to <lb/>
satisfy said all the right, <lb/>
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attorney general of Iowa <lb/>
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justice tn <lb/>
be bought for. It. one <lb/>
Agents lo <lb/>
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who are making from to <lb/>
month, Son- <lb/>
of others Interested are <lb/>
for a <lb/>
descriptive and <lb/>
tn agents. Address, Courier <lb/>
Journal Job luting Co., Louisville. <lb/>
Ky. <lb/>
A. Land Sale. <lb/>
One id Farms in County <lb/>
to hi -o d Sale <lb/>
vii power noted in me <lb/>
by two <lb/>
at one hi the <lb/>
i u-o of John T. A. <lb/>
wife K. and the <lb/>
oil or A. T. Hi lice A Co. against I A. <lb/>
wife Millie E. Sugg, will <lb/>
sell at to the highest bidder <lb/>
the till day Dec. <lb/>
that valuable lying on south aids <lb/>
Of Tar River about two and a half in lien <lb/>
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Charles land containing <lb/>
about live hundred and seventy acres <lb/>
more or h s. <lb/>
a general of the hind <lb/>
run lie found in the two decrees <lb/>
referred to but a <lb/>
will I e given of the lands to he sold <lb/>
on the day I or can be had <lb/>
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he can, if ho desires, make <lb/>
to pay part cash on <lb/>
the balance by giving bis note pay- <lb/>
with simple interest, in annual <lb/>
secure. by a on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Is valuable fur <lb/>
dot. of corn or tobacco and is <lb/>
well supplied with tobacco barns, pack <lb/>
wishing to buy a fine farm <lb/>
near town will do well examine this <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Any desired can b. bad <lb/>
apt lying lo the undersigned. <lb/>
N. c., Oct 18th 1807. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire andiron <lb/>
work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
I Sine t to <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
Tho Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious prices as low as the low <lb/>
and kindred discuses. est. Highest market <lb/>
Liver Pills for country <lb/>
OLD RELIABLE <lb/>
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and in wood, <lb/>
and cloth ever to <lb/>
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in all Its <lb/>
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and en- <lb/>
trusted to care will receive <lb/>
every of respect <lb/>
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in Aug. <lb/>
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n. m. 11.10 <lb/>
a in, 11.68 <lb/>
son ii m. Mount <lb/>
in, p <lb/>
3.31 p m. <lb/>
I p iii, pm, <lb/>
Norfolk 6.05 p m. Washing- <lb/>
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New York a m, <lb/>
p in. <lb/>
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p fa, m. Warsaw 0.10 <lb/>
p m. p m, <lb/>
Wilson p m. Tarboro <lb/>
a m. Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ii m, 1.41 a m. Nor <lb/>
a in, Petersburg <lb/>
a in. Richmond a m, <lb/>
Washington 7.41 a m, <lb/>
more s m, <lb/>
a in. Now York p <lb/>
m. Boston <lb/>
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p in Marlon A p <lb/>
m, 7.25 p m, Sum- <lb/>
p in, Columbia 10.05 <lb/>
Denmark a m, August <lb/>
u in. Minion am, <lb/>
Atlanta 12.15 p m. Charles- <lb/>
ton 10.20 inn. <lb/>
a m. 8.20 a m, <lb/>
St. Augustine <lb/>
pa pm. <lb/>
ARRIVALS AT WiLMINGTON- <lb/>
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DAILY No. <lb/>
Ma 1.03 pm. New York pm, <lb/>
Philadelphia 12.05 am, <lb/>
more am, Washington <lb/>
4.30 am, 0.05 am, <lb/>
10.00 am, Nor- <lb/>
11.50 am. Tarboro <lb/>
12.12 -iii. 12.45 <lb/>
Cm, Wilson pm, <lb/>
pm, Warsaw 4.02, <lb/>
pm, III pin, <lb/>
DAILY No. <lb/>
Boston 12.00 New <lb/>
York 0.30 am. Philadelphia <lb/>
12.00 pm, 2.25 nm, <lb/>
Washington 8.40 pm, Rich- <lb/>
pm, Petersburg <lb/>
Norfolk 2.20 pm, <lb/>
0.43 pm, Tarboro <lb/>
0.01 pin. Ricky <lb/>
am. Leave Wilson am, <lb/>
7-01 am, Warsaw <lb/>
7.5.1 am. 8.05 am. <lb/>
DAILy No. <lb/>
x i New 0.20 am, Jackson- <lb/>
ii i in. am. This train <lb/>
at Walnut street. <lb/>
from SOUTH. <lb/>
DAILY No. <lb/>
12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am, 1.50 <lb/>
pm, pm, <lb/>
12.50 night, Charles- <lb/>
ton 5.38 6.60 <lb/>
am, Atlanta 8.20 am, <lb/>
0.30 am, Augusta 3.06 pm, <lb/>
Denmark 4.65 pm. <lb/>
am, Florence am, <lb/>
Marlon 0.35 am, <lb/>
10.35 am, Lake <lb/>
11.06 sin, <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch <lb/>
eaves 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4.18 <lb/>
m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 p <lb/>
p. m., 7.66 <lb/>
m. leaves 7.60 <lb/>
s. m., 8.62 a. m. Arriving <lb/>
a at a. m., 11.40 as. <lb/>
daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Trains on Branch <lb/>
Washington 8.20 a, m., and p . m <lb/>
rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 8.40 p <lb/>
., Tarboro 0.46 a. m., <lb/>
Tarboro m., Parmele a. m. <lb/>
ind 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb/>
a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Dally ex- <lb/>
it Sunday. trains on <lb/>
Branch. <lb/>
Train leaves N C, via Alb. <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. <lb/>
p. in., P. <lb/>
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m. <lb/>
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb/>
in., Sunday 9.00 a in., <lb/>
Tarboro 10.16 and <lb/>
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb/>
dally, Sunday, a. <lb/>
arriving 7-30 a. id. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves 8.00 a. m <lb/>
at a. m. <lb/>
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb/>
i, leave Dun bar <lb/>
p Clio p m. Returning <lb/>
leave a m, a a, <lb/>
arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
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for Clinton except Sunday, <lb/>
a. m. sad 8.60 p. m- <lb/>
m. i m. <lb/>
Train No. makes connection <lb/>
t points dally, all rail via <lb/>
alas at Mount with <lb/>
and Carolina R R for Nm <lb/>
Q i all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
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Tarsi papers for fl <lb/>
The Farmer and Mechanic, the <lb/>
paper years ago, <lb/>
guidance of Capt- It- A <lb/>
made excellent r <lb/>
ii the State, <lb/>
been revived at as a <lb/>
farm borne <lb/>
Pi many in this section <lb/>
who took Farmer <lb/>
Mechanic would <lb/>
it and we are prepared to <lb/>
following extraordinary <lb/>
For we will send <lb/>
I no North <lb/>
of and The <lb/>
Farmer and all <lb/>
papers a whole <lb/>
o will give yon the <lb/>
home news, general <lb/>
news the farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
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added to the above list <lb/>
you can get it for TO cents more, <lb/>
or thrice a week New York <lb/>
Wot Id for cents. Any other <lb/>
paper or magazine wanted we can <lb/>
you a discount on in con- <lb/>
with <lb/>
Where there's a will <lb/>
usually a contestant. <lb/>
Snow cornea down in the winter <lb/>
and goes up in the summer. <lb/>
Time flies. That's one <lb/>
it has flying machines. <lb/>
The wind baa a great deal do <lb/>
with making the <lb/>
When some men feel bin , they <lb/>
get drunk and paint things red. <lb/>
The stronger the butter is m the <lb/>
tab the weaker la in the <lb/>
A doctor may spend money like <lb/>
water, but be get it from <lb/>
the well. <lb/>
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hand be sometimes hods she baa <lb/>
him her thumb. <lb/>
One w.-id always leads on to <lb/>
matter whether yen <lb/>
are reading Bible or a <lb/>
novel- <lb/>
One should make allowance for <lb/>
follies. The cat, the <lb/>
greatest of all animals, is <lb/>
most frisky <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The woman in the world <lb/>
is said to be tho Senora <lb/>
no, of Chili and Peru, who is a <lb/>
widow on the oilier Bide of <lb/>
Her wealth sounds lite that of <lb/>
p i . i- s of the fairy tales beloved <lb/>
of states <lb/>
M Senora owns <lb/>
a t ships, silver mines <lb/>
in Chili, vineyards and a stock <lb/>
potteries <lb/>
which v all America <lb/>
with coal minis of <lb/>
immense value, all the Inn <lb/>
houses and public at <lb/>
and nearly all the copper <lb/>
in Chili aid and she is <lb/>
supposed to I three fourths <lb/>
of with Her <lb/>
immense wealth doubtless <lb/>
largely owing to her shrewdness <lb/>
as though inherited the <lb/>
greater part of it, she has doubled <lb/>
original amount of her <lb/>
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is lull, dark d so it <lb/>
is within bounds of <lb/>
that remains a widow <lb/>
from choice- Her m income <lb/>
ii no less than <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Love a who loves <lb/>
his mother so fondly for her <lb/>
sake he is to other <lb/>
women. Love a young who <lb/>
is pure hearted. Love n <lb/>
man who believes there is a <lb/>
nobler career in life to a <lb/>
good dancer or a society <lb/>
man. a man who is <lb/>
rot ashamed tears for <lb/>
sorrows, or u tender song or for <lb/>
a beautiful thought. Love a <lb/>
young who be <lb/>
laughed out of a <lb/>
Dumb Animals <lb/>
The Same Result. <lb/>
Ask any old man who has <lb/>
realized his pet object in life if he <lb/>
is and be will probably <lb/>
The man whose <lb/>
dream was to accumulate wealth <lb/>
la worried to death when he gets <lb/>
it. He fears be will lose it or that <lb/>
his family will squander it. <lb/>
The ambitious politician who <lb/>
finally high o <lb/>
which be has sought aft bis lite <lb/>
is made wretched by bis and <lb/>
false friends- Every man who <lb/>
wants to be famous, powerful, <lb/>
rich or in any way will <lb/>
admit bis old ago that the <lb/>
game was not worth the <lb/>
What is is wealth <lb/>
Since Adam there have been <lb/>
millions of rich men and great <lb/>
men, bat only a few of their <lb/>
down. Their dost <lb/>
now mingles with the common <lb/>
or other mortals, and they <lb/>
are forgotten. The poor toiler <lb/>
who has his lot, <lb/>
loving his and his fellow <lb/>
man, is far happier when bis <lb/>
is run than the so-called great <lb/>
ones earth. <lb/>
Big Figure <lb/>
There are over of <lb/>
railway in operation the world, <lb/>
and, according to Mr. P. <lb/>
the century <lb/>
over Of present <lb/>
number, just about one half are <lb/>
in this country. The of <lb/>
railroads all over the world, thus <lb/>
far, has been <lb/>
it is estimated that the a root <lb/>
railways cost Th o <lb/>
railroads employ <lb/>
people. are big figures, <lb/>
but the railroads represent a vast <lb/>
interest in world's wealth- <lb/>
Baltimore American, <lb/>
It has long been apparent that <lb/>
there are more Hum <lb/>
can u paying practice, <lb/>
more than <lb/>
clients, and more teachers than <lb/>
schools. It is now claimed <lb/>
this has reached <lb/>
pulpit, that preachers fur <lb/>
n i. in 1.1 i i that <lb/>
denominational theology <lb/>
and tho various <lb/>
church societies for <lb/>
young men to an i-d are <lb/>
swelling army of young <lb/>
clergymen are the <lb/>
older cues out of their pulpits. <lb/>
This over production of <lb/>
is not of <lb/>
the <lb/>
although it is perhaps most con- <lb/>
in <lb/>
bodies. <lb/>
las a board of <lb/>
pastoral imply to <lb/>
for churches churches <lb/>
tor with the result <lb/>
Now is overran with <lb/>
clergymen pulpits. The <lb/>
evil is quite us apparent in the <lb/>
Methodist Episcopal <lb/>
There is an <lb/>
i. Id any more <lb/>
which resolutions are <lb/>
offered protecting against <lb/>
i conferences <lb/>
j are too few church <lb/>
to appointments for <lb/>
residing <lb/>
conference <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED. <lb/>
life love cf <lb/>
husband and other <lb/>
living loosen lbs tie <lb/>
W. in the <lb/>
November <lb/>
expose the not having of one's <lb/>
home. A home tS not, of <lb/>
n palace. Tho <lb/>
is a <lb/>
better than the meal <lb/>
Our is conducted on so <lb/>
principles, honorably presented <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We have gathered <lb/>
from best most t markets <lb/>
all the new desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to the want of the people community <lb/>
This cone of attraction is Rich in Quality. <lb/>
en Style, Price. probable, it is just <lb/>
We have to meet your require <lb/>
for seasonable goods in every respect- <lb/>
We invite you to one of tho est displays <lb/>
of up-to-date and seasonable merchandise <lb/>
ever the people of tin's vicinity. <lb/>
Come to the Show of Shows. feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
yo want <lb/>
and sec <lb/>
High <lb/>
Quality and Small Price, <lb/>
to sec this Show of Shows conic <lb/>
fine assortment of <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
As to Importing <lb/>
are imported into <lb/>
the United States from foreign <lb/>
which own farmers <lb/>
should produce. During eight <lb/>
months of present your <lb/>
have abroad over a <lb/>
million and a hall eggs. <lb/>
the same mouths of we <lb/>
bought about four and a half <lb/>
million. With corn so abundant <lb/>
that have no market for it, <lb/>
our farmers should have eggs to <lb/>
sell to the the world after <lb/>
supplying this During <lb/>
the same eight months of we <lb/>
imported nearly a hundred <lb/>
fifty million pounds of rice and <lb/>
meal, <lb/>
pounds cf butter. <lb/>
These are a few of the items. Ail <lb/>
of might have been raised <lb/>
at Sun. <lb/>
The Sew Reporter. <lb/>
The no rod <lb/>
rushed the <lb/>
and laid a before tho <lb/>
city editor with the air one <lb/>
who bears news of vital <lb/>
one withering <lb/>
glance at the youth the city <lb/>
editor us bis eagle eve upon <lb/>
piece of news, which began <lb/>
hour this <lb/>
Hen a <lb/>
years of age, was shot killed <lb/>
during a quarrel by Henry White, <lb/>
aged years- Two <lb/>
who witnessed the affair, James <lb/>
Dayton, aged -M. and <lb/>
Tyson, need respectively, <lb/>
informed policemen <lb/>
and Donovan, who <lb/>
Wheeling <lb/>
his chair and facing his youthful <lb/>
victim, with u half. <lb/>
look, the city editor <lb/>
why the <lb/>
name of the nine gods at once <lb/>
t you get the ages of those <lb/>
two <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Spain's Losses In the Cuban War <lb/>
nag <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes <lb/>
Hats, and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and see how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you arc, where you live, how much or how <lb/>
little money you have got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
poi-i I.- .,, a <lb/>
about <lb/>
that it, after all, rests solely <lb/>
two people, act that <lb/>
makes no difference where they <lb/>
live- is very good a the- <lb/>
But thousands cf <lb/>
tho that the <lb/>
theory will work out pi no- <lb/>
Happiness depends upon <lb/>
tho of the people <lb/>
pints of it. People who slop <lb/>
statute never Tree <lb/>
happiness thrives what it feeds <lb/>
Let outer <lb/>
two lives, happiness becomes <lb/>
and unhealthy. But let <lb/>
lives tilled with content. <lb/>
with domestic pleasure, <lb/>
with germ of evolution <lb/>
which springs the hearth- <lb/>
stone, and tho happiness which <lb/>
Springs from elements is <lb/>
purer, sweeter more <lb/>
to our natures our <lb/>
our souls. A nils wire <lb/>
mads to abide together <lb/>
as elements <lb/>
earns lute to sweeten <lb/>
hallow place <lb/>
should b sons little place, sobs <lb/>
corner this big world which <lb/>
they sail their own. their <lb/>
very whore <lb/>
around them speaks of the <lb/>
band's energy and the wile's <lb/>
achievement. That is <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure<lb/>
Is Amen Away <lb/>
It is to feared that the <lb/>
amen is losing some of its <lb/>
is considered <lb/>
exactly in <lb/>
almost <lb/>
over the when an <lb/>
leaps red hut from the heart <lb/>
of some brother explodes <lb/>
amid tho frigid stillness of <lb/>
service Is the amen <lb/>
forbid. Has <lb/>
the fact of decadence any <lb/>
the spiritual <lb/>
the Church I We <lb/>
that it his. <lb/>
operas, lectures, etc., are <lb/>
not considered without <lb/>
the presence of <lb/>
in the form of applause Why <lb/>
should the sacred <lb/>
considered out of in <lb/>
sanctuary comes to us <lb/>
hoary centuries <lb/>
tho sanction <lb/>
It has and <lb/>
by tho Holy Ghost- It has a <lb/>
place nm u. us. Its place is too <lb/>
often Let us revivify <lb/>
and tho <lb/>
Advocate. <lb/>
diversify <lb/>
The Herald <lb/>
says I this <lb/>
should warn tho farmers to pay <lb/>
more attention to fond <lb/>
Cotton should be a surplus <lb/>
money crop, and it would a <lb/>
good thing to produce very <lb/>
of it for some years to <lb/>
Singular. <lb/>
Mai had <lb/>
issued a warrant <lb/>
Young, the killed at oil <lb/>
mill, and had put it into <lb/>
hands of of an officer to serve. <lb/>
The officer arrived at mill and <lb/>
was just going in to arrest the <lb/>
when the letter killed. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
One hundred thousand <lb/>
Alabama coal have been sold for <lb/>
delivery at Vera Cruz, Mexico, for <lb/>
the use Mexican railways <lb/>
which have heretofore obtained <lb/>
their supplies It <lb/>
is not likely that this newly ac- <lb/>
quired trade will over again be <lb/>
recovered by traders- It <lb/>
seems impossible that <lb/>
should compete <lb/>
against the advantages in <lb/>
mining, cost transportation <lb/>
greater possessed <lb/>
by operators in the Southern coal <lb/>
fields. <lb/>
The accuracy of the s <lb/>
that recently published in <lb/>
Sun relative to the <lb/>
the Spanish army in is con- <lb/>
firmed by the statements cl the <lb/>
Havana correspondent the <lb/>
de Barcelona, the <lb/>
killed and have <lb/>
between and <lb/>
men, or a year <lb/>
This is a <lb/>
has ever in <lb/>
any war modern s i and. as <lb/>
we understand the it does <lb/>
not include <lb/>
invalid soldiers who been <lb/>
shipped Havana to Spain. <lb/>
It Is a huge sacrifice to her pride <lb/>
that Spain has U Is tho <lb/>
price she has paid Cuba with- <lb/>
out assurance that she will <lb/>
retain <lb/>
has dissipated her strength in an <lb/>
effort which there in not any <lb/>
promise She her <lb/>
sous her treasure a pit <lb/>
which there is no deliver- <lb/>
No wonder that we bear <lb/>
a voice Madrid <lb/>
asking, Spain become a <lb/>
York Sun- <lb/>
lot <lb/>
I S <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Tor Lockjaw. <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware <lb/>
A man must a <lb/>
in his to <lb/>
him to listen calmly to <lb/>
whistling bullets. <lb/>
Spokes, Nubs, Building Paints <lb/>
Oils Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN SHEET, GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
To Editor of The <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
I several deaths <lb/>
from caused a <lb/>
nail the foot- I <lb/>
thought would toll tho <lb/>
public of a seemingly strange <lb/>
remedy. Several had <lb/>
my a who stuck a <lb/>
nail in It was very <lb/>
much swollen nod know nothing <lb/>
to do. Some told to <lb/>
tho wound with yum. I <lb/>
bad no My father <lb/>
being a physician. had been <lb/>
taught to look upon such a thing <lb/>
as ridiculous, simply to please <lb/>
her i got tho after burn. <lb/>
ling it the out <lb/>
smoked tho wound. Well, while <lb/>
. I held smoke she Would say <lb/>
she felt it drawing. To my <lb/>
the swelling was <lb/>
morning there was no more <lb/>
used it another <lb/>
tho wound no <lb/>
trouble. used it on another <lb/>
occasion and wound no <lb/>
trouble- In this they also <lb/>
tho <lb/>
I think tho would <lb/>
do a kindneSS to copy this <lb/>
extensively. It may lie <lb/>
moans of <lb/>
mortal. I ask who <lb/>
have occasion not to to <lb/>
use this remedy. It will be <lb/>
I possible to with less <lb/>
used <lb/>
ah Conversation is u <lb/>
A good talker is born, not <lb/>
By reading good books, by keep- <lb/>
one's self well informed as to <lb/>
interesting of the day, <lb/>
inn a good <lb/>
s most <lb/>
ting by no <lb/>
those who know the most, but, <lb/>
Instead, who have the <lb/>
greatest of tact, most <lb/>
sympathetic, versatile, and, most <lb/>
Important of all, have that <lb/>
something that, lacking a <lb/>
better name, we call magnetism. <lb/>
Mint- I'm- <lb/>
Shoes should always wiped <lb/>
offend put a bag with <lb/>
not In use. <lb/>
Silk and ribbons <lb/>
should washed salt and <lb/>
water and ironed wot to look well. <lb/>
A cure for is to draw <lb/>
as much sir as the lungs will <lb/>
hold, and retain it as long <lb/>
possible, <lb/>
Egg Status may removed <lb/>
from silver forks spoon by <lb/>
robbing them with n little very <lb/>
fine salt- <lb/>
spots on or <lb/>
cotton by the iron may <lb/>
removed by setting them in <lb/>
t be <lb/>
An excellent starch for dark <lb/>
calicoes, etc., is made <lb/>
by loft from <lb/>
breakfast of pun water. <lb/>
Make, the starch us usual. <lb/>
There woman in Mont- <lb/>
who will be <lb/>
about tho future <lb/>
Bliss Tilly was <lb/>
along of that town <lb/>
Saturday, so hard <lb/>
that jaws became <lb/>
locked Shu thought false <lb/>
teeth had wedged tho <lb/>
jaws, and alter removing tho <lb/>
and to relief ran <lb/>
; tho It <lb/>
required tho e <lb/>
a doctor two to get <lb/>
her jaws back in place. <lb/>
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