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VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1397. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
papers for <lb/>
The Farmer and Mechanic, <lb/>
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LETTER FROM <lb/>
JARVIS <lb/>
The State Must not be Forgotten <lb/>
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circular and <lb/>
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Job Co., l <lb/>
Wire and Iron <lb/>
on work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
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line in P County <lb/>
tub--so d it <lb/>
of power vested in m <lb/>
by two of <lb/>
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wife E. Sugg, I <lb/>
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on south side <lb/>
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land and <lb/>
live hundred and <lb/>
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will be given of the lands to lie sold <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
CLUBBING <lb/>
papers for <lb/>
The Farmer Mechanic, the <lb/>
paper that years ago, <lb/>
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made an excellent r <lb/>
the Stale, has <lb/>
been revived at us a <lb/>
weekly farm and borne paper. <lb/>
many in <lb/>
who took r <lb/>
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it and are lo <lb/>
make following; <lb/>
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Farmer Mechanic, all three <lb/>
papers a <lb/>
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home tho State and general <lb/>
the farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to the above Hat <lb/>
you can get it for cents more, <lb/>
or the thrice a week New York <lb/>
for cents. Any other <lb/>
piper or magazine wanted we can <lb/>
giro you a discount in con- <lb/>
with The Eastern Re- <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
JARVIS <lb/>
The Stale Must not be <lb/>
write the following r <lb/>
to of Weekly, <lb/>
of , amplification of <lb/>
a former letter to that paper <lb/>
in to the strictures upon <lb/>
When I addressed my former <lb/>
communication to your paper <lb/>
I only meant to express an <lb/>
opinion and not to in a <lb/>
controversy. It is still foreign to <lb/>
to take any part a <lb/>
with you or <lb/>
about what may or <lb/>
not happen a year hence, so in <lb/>
i- to one more <lb/>
letter and in commenting upon <lb/>
your review of my former letter <lb/>
I do so for the purpose of em- <lb/>
and amplifying the <lb/>
position therein taken. <lb/>
The point in <lb/>
as it seems to me, is Hint <lb/>
you that be true, which <lb/>
ii impossible, the <lb/>
d by the Democracy of <lb/>
North Carolina of the <lb/>
laid in I'm Chicago pint <lb/>
form- The harmful part of it is <lb/>
that it contain bat may p i- <lb/>
be taken as an <lb/>
that we me going to do <lb/>
Butler charges us with haying a <lb/>
to to, to wit i weakening <lb/>
on great question set forth <lb/>
at Chicago- There is no purpose <lb/>
anywhere, which I have any <lb/>
knowledge, to abate one jot or <lb/>
tittle of faith in our advocacy <lb/>
of these measures. the con- <lb/>
it is from this strong, <lb/>
I under <lb/>
it, that it is to <lb/>
make fight tor the redemption <lb/>
of the and it is upon this <lb/>
high vantage ground that it it <lb/>
to invite the <lb/>
who have not enlisted under <lb/>
black to j <lb/>
in protecting our asylums and <lb/>
cities and towns and <lb/>
the of bud Republican rule- <lb/>
There is no occasion, it seems <lb/>
to me, to apprehend that tho gold <lb/>
Slate will <lb/>
attempt to control the <lb/>
the party or mark out <lb/>
or indicate its line of <lb/>
action. am obliged to give <lb/>
for They <lb/>
must know they are too few <lb/>
to do either, and I <lb/>
if they have <lb/>
thought of attempting It. I <lb/>
diet that tho men next <lb/>
year to lead the Democratic <lb/>
forces ill be as true, sincere <lb/>
and as loyal in their devotion to <lb/>
tho Chicago as you or I. <lb/>
and still I assert that it m my <lb/>
I i l the dark and dirty <lb/>
record of Legislature and <lb/>
cf the administration <lb/>
will be the issue which the <lb/>
battle for redemption <lb/>
lie State, nil be fought- <lb/>
is hardly a week <lb/>
that we do not I, new <lb/>
startling evidence of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
the <lb/>
inability if the <lb/>
party to give the Slate u decent <lb/>
a of its <lb/>
Now u word lo what <lb/>
you Mid . of <lb/>
1811 quote from your editorial <lb/>
as need hardly <lb/>
remind Governor Jarvis fat the <lb/>
point the campaign of <lb/>
huh failure cf <lb/>
to in.- full clear <lb/>
for It <lb/>
said I was of those who <lb/>
fulled lo ring out. am no <lb/>
way for purl of <lb/>
our caused by <lb/>
of Ibo to out <lb/>
But I am not going lo discuss the <lb/>
c of 1891. Whether we <lb/>
should or Lot <lb/>
cause of <lb/>
is not material our <lb/>
differences about the <lb/>
campaign of 1898. There this, <lb/>
in n-f. lo <lb/>
of 1891 about which <lb/>
that is <lb/>
Democratic party was the <lb/>
from start to finish. Ii <lb/>
will I presume, that <lb/>
I had some experience <lb/>
work North <lb/>
Ibis long experience as- <lb/>
it was the tit defensive <lb/>
which I was ever <lb/>
engaged, I can insure you <lb/>
I desire for another light <lb/>
of the kind. I prefer to lead or <lb/>
light in the the <lb/>
column. is to my liking, <lb/>
tn see the Democratic <lb/>
P assume tho aggressive <lb/>
and attack expose to public <lb/>
the record of <lb/>
administration till it <lb/>
is as ii deserve to Lo, a <lb/>
stench the of every <lb/>
decent in the Aid, <lb/>
the way, will dare make the <lb/>
suggestion that our <lb/>
ought to be at that <lb/>
now instead of <lb/>
each oilier questions winch <lb/>
be equitably adj <lb/>
and fairly settled in the tine <lb/>
of the people till <lb/>
crowd <lb/>
are now dragging the most <lb/>
of State are <lb/>
from power. <lb/>
may nave noticed <lb/>
closely as I cm-e you <lb/>
may not have bud <lb/>
ties, but still it is a fact that <lb/>
impress itself upon you and <lb/>
every thoughtful, observant <lb/>
man, that there is under <lb/>
rule in. this State, d <lb/>
always has a <lb/>
tho of public <lb/>
virtue and public aspirations. <lb/>
Why this is so need not <lb/>
discuss. I simply tho <lb/>
with mu it outweighs a <lb/>
of minor . which <lb/>
some of you brethren of tho press <lb/>
are making so <lb/>
about which our <lb/>
agreed- Ii has been the mission <lb/>
party to lead <lb/>
the people of oar dear old State <lb/>
out of the mire and filth <lb/>
lit misrule to a higher <lb/>
and better life. I have given <lb/>
cf tho best years of my life <lb/>
to this work, and I trust that I <lb/>
may be spared to m am are it <lb/>
fulfilling this mission- <lb/>
anything more absurd than <lb/>
that who bear tho <lb/>
of party year, m it goes <lb/>
forth upon its great mission, <lb/>
should go about tho dis- <lb/>
cussing the platform, <lb/>
right in front of the n, <lb/>
upon every side of them, stating <lb/>
hem full in the stand the <lb/>
evidences a debauched <lb/>
Berries and curse <lb/>
ism T Nothing e please Bus- <lb/>
sell and better. Will we <lb/>
do it think not. <lb/>
mo for making one <lb/>
more extract from you- <lb/>
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it ear, worse to <lb/>
u to <lb/>
invite tho of their <lb/>
lion la <lb/>
this I quite agree with if we <lb/>
ibis alike. <lb/>
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campaign next year, <lb/>
with the <lb/>
giving them <lb/>
assurances of our to have <lb/>
them go us tho light <lb/>
against tho <lb/>
of tho State, I <lb/>
you will the party <lb/>
that position; but if it <lb/>
is a treaty <lb/>
is lo be negotiated with Butler <lb/>
fur support of his <lb/>
I think who <lb/>
that job will able <lb/>
to count ins f bis <lb/>
There is a well defined <lb/>
among silver men that <lb/>
while Butler <lb/>
silver bis <lb/>
lieutenants, with his <lb/>
approval, from <lb/>
to from t-ii-- <lb/>
to with <lb/>
gold for <lb/>
ho between <lb/>
Populists, <lb/>
resulted of <lb/>
god to <lb/>
Slate and <lb/>
ii may be out of place lo say <lb/>
it that is <lb/>
in Mr. life <lb/>
which bat <lb/>
him in this State, and to <lb/>
which ho has been loyal and <lb/>
and that is capacity and fondness <lb/>
for in <lb/>
for office, But take <lb/>
distinguished oat <lb/>
of his political the <lb/>
it is like tho shilling <lb/>
of the ever <lb/>
changing. Unless am greatly <lb/>
Democrat <lb/>
who expects to win favor for <lb/>
bin self and for <lb/>
an agreement with <lb/>
Senator will find his hope <lb/>
wither and decay. <lb/>
Indulge me, good <lb/>
or two more and <lb/>
I will not further upon <lb/>
apace or the patience of <lb/>
your renders- <lb/>
I reckon I have as per- <lb/>
of the plans <lb/>
and purposes of Governor Ba- <lb/>
and ii Butler <lb/>
man in the Slate, for neither <lb/>
i spoken to me, that I can <lb/>
now recall, in over a year . and I <lb/>
venture the guess that no two <lb/>
men in the State would give <lb/>
more or go further to get-up <lb/>
issue for 1898 that would <lb/>
and tub out of light the race <lb/>
question and the dark record <lb/>
made in legislation <lb/>
than <lb/>
Their but <lb/>
fruitless effort to or make <lb/>
such issue unit hive <lb/>
amusing to observant, thoughtful <lb/>
men- Occasionally seem for <lb/>
a little time to have some slight <lb/>
success, bat as iniquity of <lb/>
their administration of public <lb/>
becomes better known, pa- <lb/>
and people begin to cry out <lb/>
for better government <lb/>
better their <lb/>
sight the man who for <lb/>
white supremacy and good gov- <lb/>
is unworthy the con- <lb/>
the attention of <lb/>
people, because know <lb/>
well they furnish neither, but <lb/>
only let some Democrat suggest <lb/>
in or letter that the battle <lb/>
ought to fought on other <lb/>
and they are ready once to <lb/>
come his publisher, patron and <lb/>
I may not know anything of tho <lb/>
sentiment of the people. It <lb/>
be I am writing about some- <lb/>
thing of which I <lb/>
but still venture the opinion that <lb/>
Duller will not be <lb/>
allowed to escape the black rec- <lb/>
which now crowding <lb/>
them, but that they will be <lb/>
to face it presence of <lb/>
an indignant people <lb/>
who will it at ballot <lb/>
box- <lb/>
Truly <lb/>
J, <lb/>
A TO BE <lb/>
on Bound <lb/>
and <lb/>
have <lb/>
Our is conducted <lb/>
principles, honorably <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We <lb/>
from the host prominent <lb/>
all the and desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to the want of the people community p. <lb/>
This cone attraction is in Quality. <lb/>
en Style, Price. be . e <lb/>
We have to meet your <lb/>
l o ii all tilings all me-j- <lb/>
mental seasonable goods in every respect.- the moat <lb/>
We invite you to one lest <lb/>
Hi. life. <lb/>
a is sort of clouded out if <lb/>
one lime quoted <lb/>
stock good for <lb/>
the United had e <lb/>
theory of tho game all right <lb/>
enough, tho effort to <lb/>
gradually brought <lb/>
a downfall I lived in a <lb/>
where there a <lb/>
g . wealth and <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
; a in adoption <lb/>
merchandise I <lb/>
up-to-date and Reasonable <lb/>
ever offered the people of <lb/>
Come to the Show Shows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
High Quality and Small Price. you want <lb/>
to see this Show of Shows come and see <lb/>
line assortment of <lb/>
diplomacy. <lb/>
base music, <lb/>
business, church natter, <lb/>
social Inaction, foot bill, good <lb/>
horses, belles, bins and <lb/>
everything else any <lb/>
of the j iii in Ly <lb/>
he truth is that I knew <lb/>
less nothing <lb/>
about i i I <lb/>
ally define the <lb/>
H homo run and a <lb/>
or tell whether all. <lb/>
was a term used music hap- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
v sewing machine attachment. <lb/>
By looking wise saying little <lb/>
managed to gain as a <lb/>
and tho patron <lb/>
everything worth <lb/>
ea at high tide of <lb/>
popularity there a natch <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes. i foot boil arranged be. <lb/>
,. it i m- two of schools, <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, e, to add to the of the <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, Ha <lb/>
I of pleading or an <lb/>
the <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions <lb/>
Breech Loading Shells, <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
was <lb/>
enough to accept. I wore a <lb/>
mask, like Lit- <lb/>
and about an <lb/>
amusing one to over, but <lb/>
the boys- They ; <lb/>
mad at my <lb/>
mixing of courts, Ions, <lb/>
all kinds at the lowest given wider, time <lb/>
I was <lb/>
you are, where live, boW their Melt yon bate <lb/>
little you have got. there is no Store <lb/>
f I I I <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
am mu tun wider, bard <lb/>
in this community. and see much <lb/>
.,, ii i fired ct the cud <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. So matter who <lb/>
f. a <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
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Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Building Taints <lb/>
and Stoves. <lb/>
Somebody's has <lb/>
to her <lb/>
is of <lb/>
Ono is; Always at i <lb/>
to whom yon spoil;. <lb/>
you are look <lb/>
the person who speaks <lb/>
to not forget this- <lb/>
Speak your words <lb/>
plain v i do not mutter nor mum- <lb/>
If words are saying, <lb/>
they are die- <lb/>
clearly- <lb/>
A thud Do say disagree- <lb/>
able If have nothing <lb/>
plea-ant to 1.0 silent. <lb/>
Think times <lb/>
before speak nine <lb/>
Have you <lb/>
nukes purr, <lb/>
and <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Pure <lb/>
A New <lb/>
of <lb/>
who is laid to be u excel- <lb/>
lent bus rendered a <lb/>
decision that will attract general <lb/>
It l-.-.- case of <lb/>
a will which tho <lb/>
to prevent by <lb/>
that <lb/>
who should bi <lb/>
Such wills have <lb/>
been all <lb/>
parts of <lb/>
ever left by a de-<lb/>
el Mich a will. no not <lb/>
any contest such a <lb/>
has ever n. and the <lb/>
device of dis- <lb/>
has seemed to a <lb/>
everybody outside <lb/>
of the legal profession. In the <lb/>
decided by Judge <lb/>
the will dispute charged <lb/>
of the with note to the <lb/>
estate which lie asserted had been <lb/>
paid during the lifetime of the <lb/>
testator; but. under the terms of <lb/>
tho will, be was from <lb/>
contest. Thus situated, he laid <lb/>
the matter before the court, <lb/>
Bi rendered a <lb/>
decision to the that a will <lb/>
threatening disinheritance is not <lb/>
valid- <lb/>
It loci is sound it <lb/>
s as well in other as in <lb/>
for it is d <lb/>
on laws, but general <lb/>
And why should it <lb/>
it to be <lb/>
for a to the <lb/>
of a will <lb/>
made chiefly in interest of one <lb/>
Of unjustly <lb/>
against The <lb/>
Philadelphia Bulletin <lb/>
may be in- <lb/>
. u what <lb/>
can there that <lb/>
may not have <lb/>
dictated is, <lb/>
the parties <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Couples in Oklahoma, <lb/>
A with a <lb/>
is from El Reno. <lb/>
A couple arrived the principal <lb/>
hotel registered <lb/>
iii do that as Him. wife. fact, they <lb/>
find herd and would eloper, having tun <lb/>
not to Then listen to wise <lb/>
grandmother tin bard <lb/>
Bret and get then <lb/>
ll you have done wrong, <lb/>
and confess it II lesson <lb/>
it- <lb/>
is lo be needed, i d ll and <lb/>
play afterward. the <lb/>
you don't like to <lb/>
then, with a clear conscience, try <lb/>
the rest <lb/>
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Mr- Senator <lb/>
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Iron him in the of patronage. <lb/>
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-in, is Greenville much <lb/>
everybody fell about the <lb/>
welfare Tarboro and hoped the tire <lb/>
might be chi eked. <lb/>
About the were <lb/>
work again and Cap-. A, <lb/>
Chief of <lb/>
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Tarboro. <lb/>
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A, J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
We sincerely appreciate your kind <lb/>
. I Bryan House, <lb/>
entirely consumed <lb/>
but the content I w ere <lb/>
The drug-lore Vi. II. <lb/>
burned, though saved most of <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
Morris Dry Co., one <lb/>
-tore bum. and badly <lb/>
slightly damaged, <lb/>
h th building and stock. <lb/>
C. J. Austin, and Block dam- <lb/>
aged. <lb/>
T. II. -tore and dim- <lb/>
aged. <lb/>
Hotel caught but was put <lb/>
will, only alight damage- <lb/>
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Insurance <lb/>
and Banking Co., was <lb/>
tightly damaged but being <lb/>
to this building it was <lb/>
put out. <lb/>
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portion of the town would he <lb/>
destroyed, hut valiant work by the <lb/>
home Mount fire depart- <lb/>
checked the <lb/>
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l and el and <lb/>
attended only by the manner the to refrain and brought the meeting <lb/>
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I. A. A. will till tin <lb/>
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who i to how in prayer. I looked toward November v <lb/>
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., walked do morning prayer, St. lo <lb/>
aisle to where they wen- silting, and Tuesday, Si. Paul's Brother <lb/>
el this <lb/>
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conference, us baa ton. <lb/>
tie in <lb/>
the annual report of I <lb/>
were men have <lb/>
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either <lb/>
Secretary Gage or this conference, <lb/>
composed III side punier-, will <lb/>
increase in silver o <lb/>
Country, Sen. tor Chandler 1.1 <lb/>
not always been wise his predictions, <lb/>
but he bile the nail on the bead <lb/>
in his latest, made public ck <lb/>
the Republican party pennant <lb/>
in the existing <lb/>
it will be defeated in the Cot<lb/>
after pastor, who was praying, <lb/>
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asking God save hem ii wore <lb/>
ii,, late, and was I please take <lb/>
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not hinder other. by asking <lb/>
God least keep them away <lb/>
the which prayer answer- <lb/>
Tin Rev. Mr. Hatcher did leave <lb/>
until the was <lb/>
d. Thanking you<lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
p, S. Hatchet is a <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
pray r. Trinity, <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
her, and Hatch- <lb/>
elections and in I of the <lb/>
Presidential election <lb/>
John and John Wed- <lb/>
A Co., who were re <lb/>
disbarred practice before <lb/>
Pall office, were Week II J <lb/>
on the list by <lb/>
and will be allowed <lb/>
further use the mails. Their paper, <lb/>
National Recorder, was Included <lb/>
ii the order, and any letters <lb/>
in them will be .-lamp, d <lb/>
and returned lo writer, <lb/>
If address is on <lb/>
they will he lent the <lb/>
Dead Letter Newspapers <lb/>
winch continue to <lb/>
advertisement alter knowing <lb/>
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trouble With <lb/>
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this Week and had a <lb/>
with Mr. tin- <lb/>
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willing to talk i tin- in t <lb/>
men. but ho now declines all <lb/>
to the in which he <lb/>
such a conspicuous purl. <lb/>
Lemuel who was Beat <lb/>
Plan mouthpiece in the recent New <lb/>
campaign who <lb/>
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read clergyman. <lb/>
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were by noted <lb/>
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last have <lb/>
down each genera- <lb/>
in d until now. <lb/>
some l could <lb/>
i back a hundred and <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The ail and work <lb/>
had very creditable exhibits. <lb/>
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but <lb/>
By lie most exhibit at <lb/>
the fair mad-by Mr. Allen Warren <lb/>
Tins a large part the <lb/>
building contained hundreds <lb/>
in. and tree. <lb/>
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and county. <lb/>
Mis Laurie Jack, <lb/>
county, . good et- <lb/>
fine o <lb/>
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miniature both made <lb/>
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lo skill of Stack. <lb/>
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side on the <lb/>
ground, hut as no <lb/>
lion to we by lo <lb/>
they there all who <lb/>
to enjoy them. <lb/>
and worst <lb/>
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the the slick- <lb/>
lingered oily gentry were <lb/>
there in great almost an army <lb/>
them, d at turn plied their <lb/>
and those <lb/>
who were allow <lb/>
to be taken in by How- <lb/>
we have no sympathy man <lb/>
who thrown away his money m <lb/>
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cl robbing i hut -i <lb/>
get All the same <lb/>
such should not be <lb/>
lair grout do, and the the <lb/>
lair should hereafter ex- <lb/>
them it they want their <lb/>
to meet with public <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
Now comes the time <lb/>
to think about <lb/>
a Runaway. <lb/>
A blind lo a man <lb/>
the country became <lb/>
lag and dashed down <lb/>
street and when near the bank <lb/>
he ran on the sidewalk In <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, store and plunged head- <lb/>
long Into one ill the large plate glass <lb/>
windows, breaking two panes cl glass <lb/>
and n deal goods were <lb/>
displayed in window, The window <lb/>
bad a screen in the lower <lb/>
halt and bent eon-i h The <lb/>
bone was oat about the mouth and <lb/>
not a is a wonder <lb/>
did not kill him. The kM to <lb/>
Forbes Iron. lo twenty <lb/>
Water. <lb/>
The hard west wind blew all <lb/>
. I river tea- <lb/>
Myers not get here. She , j , , , , . <lb/>
got aground miles below <lb/>
had to wail the lido to come iii. i of settling <lb/>
l o. . . . mm . . <lb/>
the got ail at doling the I a. town of Greenville <lb/>
reached here between and i to <lb/>
n In <lb/>
S. <lb/>
titter, per to -2 <lb/>
to <lb/>
Corn to N <lb/>
to 5.73 <lb/>
to <lb/>
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tor, <lb/>
to an <lb/>
sail to <lb/>
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per <lb/>
Cotton to <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
Prow for Salt <lb/>
and <lb/>
, it Receiver the <lb/>
. Company, Tor the purpose <lb/>
in I of the said <lb/>
I herein oiler for sale the real estate <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
of Fall Samples in; <lb/>
containing enough <lb/>
styles to stock three <lb/>
They are <lb/>
the <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the big <lb/>
Tailors of Chicago, who are fancy-priced Draper's <lb/>
rivals. Teachers of modern <lb/>
work with many students. Come in and turn the <lb/>
pages of this great of Get <lb/>
for your Fill and Winter Sail or and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. a <lb/>
j also have in stock a lull line of <lb/>
ii<lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
These cool evenings and foggy mornings speak <lb/>
very loudly for a top coat. Ours are right. We <lb/>
know they are right. The right designers de- <lb/>
signed them, the right makers made them. <lb/>
The right lengths, the right styles, the right <lb/>
cloths. Some are shoulder lined, <lb/>
lined. <lb/>
TIME IS MONEY. <lb/>
And he who learns to appreciate rightly <lb/>
the lull importance saving Time is on <lb/>
the direct road to independence. It's the <lb/>
minutes that count in these bustling times <lb/>
hence buy your <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
NOTIONS, SHOES, here. <lb/>
H. M. <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 l can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to THE LIVE <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Flue <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
Respectfully offer their to public are orders lo <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you we will as make the best of Tobacco Flues <lb/>
for least price. All our work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb/>
repair anything in our line a cook stove to a We will <lb/>
thank you to come and see us. <lb/>
I E. PENDER J CO. <lb/>
HIE i C <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
his <lb/>
TO CUBE A COLD IN <lb/>
Take Quinine Tab <lb/>
am Druggist refund the Booty <lb/>
I it to en re. <lb/>
will he fold on reasonable term <lb/>
loin insult <lb/>
further Information or <lb/>
dress <lb/>
LOVIT HINES, <lb/>
-and the celebrated- <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
MM <lb/>
hi <lb/>
there, too. People who are alive <lb/>
usually do. But h have to buy <lb/>
up to date garments. We don't <lb/>
keep the style he wore. And <lb/>
what a choice he'd have. <lb/>
Hack single and double <lb/>
breasted <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to <lb/>
Che nuts, <lb/>
a- d Worsted, plaids and checks <lb/>
and ripes in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blacks, blues, browns, olives and <lb/>
all sorts of <lb/>
of colors. <lb/>
Suits for dies, for business, for <lb/>
sport, suits in all prices- <lb/>
Yes, <lb/>
buy his Clothing <lb/>
NOVEMBER NOMENCLATURE. <lb/>
About Folks the New Month Brings <lb/>
Along <lb/>
E. Vi. Smith went to last <lb/>
night.<lb/>
this <lb/>
,., lo Kins- <lb/>
Mrs i. all. <lb/>
tun I I- <lb/>
this <lb/>
the lair. <lb/>
II. P. returned last <lb/>
from i. Hip lo Henderson. <lb/>
We are glad lo hear W. II. Smith <lb/>
improving and he will be <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
Prof. J. II. Tingle, came up <lb/>
to examine <lb/>
today and to-morrow. <lb/>
Evangelist lectured in the <lb/>
Methodist church last night to a gold <lb/>
congregation and s well <lb/>
editor left this morning a <lb/>
trip to Washington he- <lb/>
will lake a seep at Fair. <lb/>
W. S. Atkins, our clever manager <lb/>
telephone <lb/>
morning on business and take <lb/>
in the Washington Fair.<lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
Thursday lo visit his mother. <lb/>
Miss Cannon, near <lb/>
her brother, II. <lb/>
C. Cat lion. <lb/>
Mrs. B. W. Smith, Ayden, who <lb/>
was visiting Mrs. II. C. re- <lb/>
turned home evening. <lb/>
13- <lb/>
went to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
it an Equal In <lb/>
have <lb/>
for them in exhibition <lb/>
ride U Will Wynne, in <lb/>
Planters on Tuesday <lb/>
night, He never yet <lb/>
in any nick did has rode <lb/>
over every one of <lb/>
entitle him to the if <lb/>
Aim r,, <lb/>
Mr. has given m <lb/>
Portland. Wash- <lb/>
Charleston, <lb/>
Memphis, Atlanta and other large <lb/>
and the papers of these cities <lb/>
pronounced ft best ever seen, <lb/>
lie rode down chute at Atlanta <lb/>
Exposition, and down of the <lb/>
Custom House at feats no <lb/>
ever been aide lo equal. <lb/>
Don't miss You <lb/>
nine never have another opportunity <lb/>
to witness riding. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
are under <lb/>
barter as to load grain <lb/>
for <lb/>
college name boy Grovel <lb/>
He has b. en <lb/>
Richard Cleveland, after bis <lb/>
mother's <lb/>
The worts owned by <lb/>
at <lb/>
Ky. were destroyed by W, 1- <lb/>
lay, lo- half-a million <lb/>
The section of the In. <lb/>
sane a- <lb/>
AH the <lb/>
taken loss is <lb/>
will. cent, insurance <lb/>
The Mantilla <lb/>
he first Series musicales <lb/>
lo he given by of <lb/>
pal church, was held Thursday evening <lb/>
at the rooms of Mrs. A. M. Moore. A <lb/>
large audience was present and every <lb/>
one was delighted will, the <lb/>
Back number on Was <lb/>
excellently rendered, the vocal solo by <lb/>
Mrs. Mrs Carry and Mr. <lb/>
co being especially enjoyable. <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE. <lb/>
Clear nod <lb/>
When is <lb/>
are <lb/>
Ii wild <lb/>
turkey <lb/>
ire buy lying <lb/>
Gent Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
City <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
l NOV. <lb/>
engineers around town <lb/>
a great blowing <lb/>
Fowler, the advertising expert, <lb/>
advertisement in the home paper <lb/>
worth more than M acre of <lb/>
Anyone wishing lo spend an exceed- <lb/>
pleasant evening not fail lo <lb/>
attend the at the rooms of <lb/>
Mis. Aug. An elaborate <lb/>
be in this issue. <lb/>
Remember at o'clock. <lb/>
NOVEMBER, <lb/>
Just as well get ready some cold <lb/>
low. <lb/>
Today has been decidedly <lb/>
the coldest so <lb/>
County Bide had a <lb/>
and drill <lb/>
Moat of Greenville lo <lb/>
the Washington came home Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
SONG AND <lb/>
A pipe, a book, <lb/>
A nook, <lb/>
A lent it j <lb/>
A dog, a glass <lb/>
we pass <lb/>
Such hours as one remembers. <lb/>
Who'd wish lo <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
best year, I wager <lb/>
The modern maid <lb/>
Is tut a jade, <lb/>
Not worth lime to cage her. <lb/>
In silken gown <lb/>
To the town <lb/>
Her first and last ambition. <lb/>
What good is she <lb/>
To you or me <lb/>
Who have had a <lb/>
So let us drink <lb/>
To her <lb/>
him who to keep her; <lb/>
And a wile, <lb/>
Who spends her lite <lb/>
In cheaper. <lb/>
Thomas Hall in Minne- <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
II. Gorman, <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. A. II. went to Elm <lb/>
today to relatives. <lb/>
J. E. Kit morning <lb/>
his home in <lb/>
C. M. Friday even- <lb/>
City. <lb/>
S. F. Friday <lb/>
evening <lb/>
J. Cherry Jr., r turned <lb/>
Washington Friday i veiling. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C Kicks Friday <lb/>
evening from n visit to Goldsboro. <lb/>
A. C. of who <lb/>
visiting J. N. Hart, home <lb/>
today, <lb/>
II. Batting will preach in <lb/>
church morning <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
Mr. Flake and two sons <lb/>
took the train here evening to <lb/>
visit relatives at Kim ton. <lb/>
Mrs. Patti <lb/>
same down Friday <lb/>
visit parent at King <lb/>
J. M. of new York, <lb/>
agent the Old Dominion Co., <lb/>
here looking barge and cot- <lb/>
ton burned Wednesday night. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Policy Ann Begun, mother <lb/>
of Mr. L. A. died Tuesday <lb/>
morning. Mrs. Roger was years <lb/>
old toe last The <lb/>
funeral was held at the residence <lb/>
Mr. G. A. Ly Elder Godfrey <lb/>
the Free Will <lb/>
church. She was one old. t <lb/>
people in the county and was a <lb/>
and Christian. <lb/>
the county and the will miss hi r <lb/>
kind deeds We extend to the family <lb/>
our in sud loss lo <lb/>
T. T. <lb/>
d In. pi, <lb/>
a lieu <lb/>
t I <lb/>
Flat of Cotton <lb/>
Intelligence reached here Thursday <lb/>
morning a Hal Old Dominion <lb/>
Steamship Company loaded with <lb/>
had burned about eight miles up <lb/>
the Tar river. The particulars as we <lb/>
could gather tin are that there were <lb/>
cotton board and that <lb/>
was entirely consumed. lire <lb/>
Marled near cabin and there is CO <lb/>
solution as lo origin. We could <lb/>
not learn if there was any <lb/>
Will Obs Day <lb/>
Thursday, 58th, is Thanksgiving <lb/>
Day. It is oil yet, but Tin <lb/>
calls attend to it now <lb/>
that the people over the county may <lb/>
know that business in Greenville will <lb/>
cf Rocky be suspended on that day. Our <lb/>
men have adopted the <lb/>
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woe. <lb/>
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all <lb/>
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things <lb/>
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n but see that you mend your <lb/>
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ext Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
perfect fit ting wraps <lb/>
Jackets, Capes <lb/>
Come to <lb/>
CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
For best line <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, <lb/>
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, SHOES, NOVELTIES <lb/>
SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
Most It Burned <lb/>
A containing what cotton could <lb/>
be saved the barge of the D. <lb/>
S. S. Co. that was burned at <lb/>
Wednesday night, was I <lb/>
to Greenville today. Out h <lb/>
bales if on harass only <lb/>
bale damage, a portion <lb/>
can be saved by picking over, <lb/>
average of much as <lb/>
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insurance. The barge is badly dam- <lb/>
aged. <lb/>
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today. <lb/>
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moat with our people today. <lb/>
Tobacco sold high here Friday, and <lb/>
there much talk about the ti <lb/>
Expressed to S. M. <lb/>
Mountain Chestnuts, <lb/>
plea and Peanut Brittle. <lb/>
Elder Hall will preach at <lb/>
the church night, <lb/>
hold the con- <lb/>
for the year. <lb/>
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Time changes all <lb/>
ten dollar bill. <lb/>
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the home <lb/>
he brides cousin, Mr. Dock Taylor, <lb/>
Grata county, <lb/>
Kev. C. W- <lb/>
Howard the Christian <lb/>
Mr. J. led <lb/>
to the alter Miss Adele <lb/>
Bright, one meal <lb/>
charming and accomplished young <lb/>
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bride and groom by several <lb/>
their friends the horns of <lb/>
the groom where an elegant reception <lb/>
was held. wish them <lb/>
through life. <lb/>
tie of closing up th <lb/>
and observing Thanksgiving Day, <lb/>
sale ill saying will net <lb/>
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custom a <lb/>
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and Methodist churches will have <lb/>
services that day. In the morning <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor the <lb/>
Methodist preach in the <lb/>
Baptist church, and at night n service <lb/>
to music addresses will he <lb/>
held in the Methodist church, Rev. A. <lb/>
W. Seller, paster the Baptist church <lb/>
and being down short ad- <lb/>
dresses. The choir the two churches <lb/>
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and everything usually kept in a first- <lb/>
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices <lb/>
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James B, White. <lb/>
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dread with which she looks for. <lb/>
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for Correct Guess and Each for <lb/>
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AT <lb/>
VOL. XVI <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Farmer Mechanic, the <lb/>
paper that yearn under the <lb/>
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i i us and the farm news, <lb/>
think of three of a <lb/>
whole year for 81-75. <lb/>
If yon want Atlanta Con- <lb/>
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or the a wot k Now York <lb/>
World for cents. Any other <lb/>
paper or wanted we <lb/>
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with The Re- <lb/>
An Airy Sketch of a Southern <lb/>
Belle. <lb/>
The Southern girl is a typo <lb/>
peculiar to tho soil. She <lb/>
no other young; lady <lb/>
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a tendency to light <lb/>
traditions of her liar <lb/>
had its natural effect to some <lb/>
extent upon figure is <lb/>
generally good looking and <lb/>
often Her <lb/>
personality is of this <lb/>
her eyes are bright <lb/>
and her quick. <lb/>
is as a rule, spirited <lb/>
self-I I. is <lb/>
harder to than the North- <lb/>
girl, and she up <lb/>
her mind to get married the <lb/>
old object she usually <lb/>
carries out the program if II <lb/>
a saddle to accomplish it. <lb/>
None the less, however, she is <lb/>
usually in determining <lb/>
lie choice, does not usually <lb/>
make mistakes. She drosses well. <lb/>
Her style rather <lb/>
She speaks in a high-keyed <lb/>
t Ike rapidly. She speaks of <lb/>
her invariably as <lb/>
and of gentlemen <lb/>
as She is <lb/>
never visible in public <lb/>
one of these and convenient <lb/>
articles beside her. Her <lb/>
is directed at <lb/>
topics of the day ard badinage of <lb/>
alight and dry character. Her <lb/>
age is from eighteen to twenty <lb/>
five years. She never passes the <lb/>
latter ago. Au ox learn <lb/>
not make bur. The Southern <lb/>
girl's particular specially is <lb/>
She can dance every dance <lb/>
sutler sun, nil <lb/>
kicks, and running races <lb/>
which have by <lb/>
dancing master since dancing <lb/>
was taken polite arts <lb/>
raised to a place uniting <lb/>
sports. She is the t <lb/>
of would <lb/>
rather eat. is <lb/>
light as a fairy and g as <lb/>
be desired, is so fond <lb/>
of floating tho floor, u <lb/>
lumps, that she will with <lb/>
another gill rather than keep <lb/>
still. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The In w. nil for <lb/>
Hi I'll, i., fall <lb/>
Fever Teller, <lb/>
Chilblains, rums, all Kr, p- <lb/>
Mini cures or no <lb/>
pay is In give <lb/>
t or <lb/>
price per i v <lb/>
nu. L. n. <lb/>
Minis. <lb/>
put fruit jars into a <lb/>
closet w ere the silver is kept- <lb/>
rubber bands jars <lb/>
will tin- silver and make it <lb/>
quickly. <lb/>
A little oil <lb/>
cleaning a zinc <lb/>
Bab on a woolen <lb/>
it off with ho <lb/>
all r polish with <lb/>
brick. The result is <lb/>
Always remember <lb/>
cakes or puddings with fruit in <lb/>
them I hat if a little flour is <lb/>
sprinkled over just be- <lb/>
fore st mug it the batter it <lb/>
will the fruit from <lb/>
to the bottom. <lb/>
In or where one does <lb/>
not to take <lb/>
covering may be made <lb/>
my basting together throe <lb/>
mid pulling <lb/>
it the spread. It is v- <lb/>
and light, and be <lb/>
thrown away not <lb/>
are <lb/>
for floors, as ate <lb/>
rugs look <lb/>
will Double carp t <lb/>
lining should be used under the <lb/>
denim to give tho <lb/>
for cold weather. <lb/>
A paper pad with <lb/>
a had attached over <lb/>
a kitchen will be f mud <lb/>
c If <lb/>
u down <lb/>
this pad they will over <lb/>
looked When the <lb/>
starts for the outside slip <lb/>
lulled off and taken with <lb/>
her instead of to her <lb/>
memory, with tic for- <lb/>
sums simple but <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Which is the Magic Number <lb/>
were together <lb/>
tho piazza of the summer <lb/>
hotel. <lb/>
boar of the magic <lb/>
said one. <lb/>
is it <lb/>
of d <lb/>
some one are nine <lb/>
Muses, you you t ilk of <lb/>
a nine wonder. Then <lb/>
at a cat has <lb/>
nine <lb/>
broke <lb/>
is the magic number. <lb/>
Seventh heaven, you <lb/>
and nil that. Seven colors in the <lb/>
seven days in week . <lb/>
son of a sou <lb/>
great <lb/>
remarked a <lb/>
the number you mean. A <lb/>
m in has live lingers on his hand <lb/>
and toes on his foot, be <lb/>
lies live senses. A nickel is five <lb/>
cents ; <lb/>
is undoubtedly I lie <lb/>
another, <lb/>
three um Jonah was <lb/>
a whale days and <lb/>
if at first you don't <lb/>
succeed, try, try again three <lb/>
times yon <lb/>
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contempt by the company, and n <lb/>
youth gushed <lb/>
ob, two, is tho magic <lb/>
number One's one <lb/>
other I Tho adored one Just <lb/>
us <lb/>
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had been lo the <lb/>
hitherto hero re- <lb/>
marked in a harsh voice i <lb/>
magic is Number <lb/>
One in this world, don't you <lb/>
forgot <lb/>
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the of all followed, <lb/>
which they went silently to <lb/>
supper. <lb/>
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in, <lb/>
it mini this bays a peculiar <lb/>
lever, will be to <lb/>
hat soars for chills and u now <lb/>
universally sold <lb/>
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it. <lb/>
toed. <lb/>
National <lb/>
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buried in tho <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
bury and <lb/>
in the <lb/>
cemetery i known <lb/>
the <lb/>
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If there are many <lb/>
dark <lb/>
t ere, hill full on that <lb/>
If sun draws water in the <lb/>
it will before eight <lb/>
when son with dim, <lb/>
black beams, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
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be rain doling day. <lb/>
bored, <lb/>
there will be ruin daring the day. <lb/>
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a comes <lb/>
out clear it will rain before <lb/>
skies evening pro- <lb/>
cede ti tomorrow. <lb/>
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went hot. <lb/>
A ml evening fair <lb/>
weather, bu if I ho red <lb/>
in the <lb/>
morning i wind or lain. <lb/>
A red sky in the at <lb/>
stormy winds- <lb/>
If the sunsets in dark, heavy <lb/>
clouds, c. the day. <lb/>
A bright yellow sunset <lb/>
wind, ii pule yellow wet. <lb/>
Wise Maxims. <lb/>
Ho who has traded out bis <lb/>
neighbor's good is pretty <lb/>
sure to die a poor man, r <lb/>
high the for which ho told <lb/>
I , l business is. attend.; <lb/>
of detail, strict <lb/>
ii rues evenly, without <lb/>
jar or friction, and insures -re- <lb/>
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single loads to more <lb/>
than use of liquors, net <lb/>
through <lb/>
hut the enfeebling <lb/>
dress, b. neat and <lb/>
The perfection of dress <lb/>
ii to be so perfectly in <lb/>
with your that the <lb/>
observer is not <lb/>
director to it at all. <lb/>
Vainly shall n man to live <lb/>
thrive by mid <lb/>
after his neighbors and customers <lb/>
have learned by Bud <lb/>
that his word is reliable, that <lb/>
his representations tho c or <lb/>
quality bis not to <lb/>
trusted. <lb/>
Fuming and fretting in and <lb/>
around a store, fault with <lb/>
clerks and employer, a <lb/>
lack cf order business I net, <lb/>
and exposes to <lb/>
from lie <lb/>
should have <lb/>
N York Mail unit <lb/>
Express. <lb/>
ti-o <lb/>
pleased m learn that there U at least <lb/>
one dreaded that science has <lb/>
been able cure in all Its <lb/>
U Catarrh. Halt's Catarrh Curs is <lb/>
positive cure now Known to <lb/>
the Catarrh being <lb/>
ii requires a con- <lb/>
treatment. t <lb/>
Car is taken internally, sating <lb/>
the mill moon <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the disease, sad <lb/>
the patient by building up u,, <lb/>
nature <lb/>
ii. wink. have so <lb/>
that <lb/>
far Um Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
It fall to cure. Si-ml st <lb/>
f, J. v Bl . <lb/>
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best. <lb/>
SLEW FOURTEEN WIVES. <lb/>
vi I i I ii SAYS HE II <lb/>
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haw been <lb/>
by the <lb/>
by <lb/>
a of this who <lb/>
surrender the police tor <lb/>
the of his child. <lb/>
mid who pleads to the <lb/>
father, mother, <lb/>
and of hi-s children n M <lb/>
that Matter, though only yearn <lb/>
of hap more than <lb/>
to all of whom ha was bound <lb/>
by Be ll now trying lo <lb/>
himself to death. <lb/>
Muller entered the <lb/>
a Caw ago, and. u .- <lb/>
the on duly, <lb/>
surrender myself i have <lb/>
my wife and <lb/>
do the of- <lb/>
Incredulously. <lb/>
what I answered <lb/>
have killed them <lb/>
v, f <lb/>
did you come do asked <lb/>
tho still thinking man <lb/>
not telling the truth. <lb/>
in the kitchen <lb/>
replied, for <lb/>
midday a voice to <lb/>
me to draw my knife my <lb/>
throat, and I wan to obey. <lb/>
Then I killed the little <lb/>
The that Mull -i <lb/>
was a drunkard or n maniac, laughed, <lb/>
his <lb/>
you will believe- me <lb/>
cried Muller. from his pocket <lb/>
and on the dealt In front of the <lb/>
horrified four bloody human <lb/>
ears. to my house, and you will <lb/>
find that what I have said is <lb/>
Tho man Immediately placed <lb/>
arrest, and Chief the head <lb/>
of the Department, was notified. <lb/>
Ordering two to follow him. <lb/>
tho chief hurried to the <lb/>
house and there found ample continua- <lb/>
of Muller tragic tale. <lb/>
Were <lb/>
in the kitchen were the two <lb/>
of wife and the heads <lb/>
of both having been nearly severed <lb/>
from the trunks. The room was spat- <lb/>
with blood. <lb/>
Chief went to the <lb/>
station and subjected a rigid <lb/>
examination. Without any com- <lb/>
confessed these two <lb/>
were merely links a long chain <lb/>
of crime, lie told Chief he had <lb/>
butchered father and mother and <lb/>
had married fourteen women In as <lb/>
many parts of the world, all of whom <lb/>
he had done death With a number <lb/>
of their children, lb could not re- <lb/>
member how many little ones ha had <lb/>
After completing his confession. <lb/>
became morosely Silent and refused <lb/>
ti cat. He has declared his Intention <lb/>
of fr m as the only <lb/>
In which he can commit <lb/>
The police now give full credence to <lb/>
his awful story, are making every <lb/>
if to trace his other crimes. It is <lb/>
believed that some of his murders were <lb/>
in the Orient. <lb/>
ins <lb/>
Muller In Unit ll<lb/>
LONDON, N-v. l. <lb/>
time In March. land- <lb/>
ed at Dover a German watchmaker <lb/>
named came from <lb/>
India, traveling somewhat leisurely. <lb/>
through France, on bis way to this <lb/>
country. When he arrived In London. <lb/>
toward the end of March, he pen- <lb/>
or nearly so, The Blender re- <lb/>
sources he may had In his <lb/>
were noon and one <lb/>
nigh I he was found in <lb/>
by Police Constable <lb/>
way, If. it-, who took him to the <lb/>
workhouse In Mint street. Borough. <lb/>
This happened mi the March <lb/>
of the mild year. <lb/>
in due Muller, who. <lb/>
to groining as be did from <lb/>
India -professed neither to under land <lb/>
nor i. a word of English, came <lb/>
under the observation of the workhouse <lb/>
do. who very to IbO con <lb/>
man was of unsound <lb/>
mind. He walked ard In a <lb/>
d manner, to him all the <lb/>
and ha told tile doctor mime <lb/>
tales, had, he said, <lb/>
murdered bin and mother, his <lb/>
win and children, other times <lb/>
pi n<lb/>
at lust <lb/>
him. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
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removal to <lb/>
m -i and ll April <lb/>
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after the announcement of the crime <lb/>
St that <lb/>
Muller who <lb/>
m and the <lb/>
up the murder of <lb/>
his wife and child to the Rotterdam <lb/>
police, are and the sane- person. <lb/>
in the book of entries at Banal ad <lb/>
is I . well built <lb/>
well nourished, with healthy or- <lb/>
and a His <lb/>
age was given by trade a watch- <lb/>
maker and gold worker, Nothing <lb/>
known as to his or nation <lb/>
and whether he married or single. <lb/>
Nor were any details re- <lb/>
the epileptic from h be <lb/>
i to be Buffering, the <lb/>
of his treatment In- <lb/>
and in and so on. Hut he <lb/>
was reported Buffer from suicidal <lb/>
mania, though hot to be a <lb/>
lunatic. <lb/>
Well at <lb/>
As a matter of fart Muller <lb/>
not only behaved very well Indeed all <lb/>
tho lime h <lb/>
working on the farm attached t the <lb/>
asylum and parrying out all the orders <lb/>
given him without reluctance or de- <lb/>
bin showed no signs of <lb/>
or hallucinations. Nor was i.-- subject <lb/>
to any epileptic fits while slaying <lb/>
health was reported <lb/>
and Improving, his mental state was <lb/>
Stated to and and <lb/>
his features did not indicate low- <lb/>
of the intellectual No <lb/>
tremor of his facial betrayed <lb/>
any Inward m disturbance. Hut. <lb/>
as r persisted in saying that be <lb/>
did comprehend anything else but <lb/>
German, further Investigation <lb/>
doubt, rendered somewhat difficult. <lb/>
April in. however. Dr. the <lb/>
medical student of asylum, who <lb/>
speaks German and French fluently. <lb/>
had n lengthy conversation with hi <lb/>
Teutonic patient. Tin- latter confirmed <lb/>
to him that he had come from India. <lb/>
Fell from an <lb/>
While sojourning in that country, he <lb/>
said, be had toward the of the <lb/>
year ISM fallen from an elephant ha <lb/>
was ridings consequence of which he <lb/>
had to remain In a hospital for some <lb/>
lime. He attributed his epileptic bu. <lb/>
and ins mental conditions to that fail <lb/>
la India, from which he had r i n- <lb/>
recovered. He repudiated, how- <lb/>
ever, the of the statements <lb/>
in the certificate of the medic r <lb/>
of workhouse, and <lb/>
was not aware of having acted <lb/>
spoken as therein stated. The doc- <lb/>
tor in hi said, must have <lb/>
not being to <lb/>
follow German. <lb/>
To Dr. Shaw. Muller must hove, <lb/>
any rate, spoken with great clearness <lb/>
and Intelligence. He appeared <lb/>
earnest and genuine, although <lb/>
he averred as a what was <lb/>
that he was <lb/>
unmarried, adding, what was probably <lb/>
true, that he had no friends in <lb/>
land. <lb/>
n In Merlin. <lb/>
At that lime Muller bad a <lb/>
wife and i -a In Berlin, <lb/>
Ills parents a re also alive In Ger- <lb/>
many, his father t-- inn a foreman <lb/>
the Royal Prussian railways. is <lb/>
proved by i letter, sent to Dr. <lb/>
from tho secretary of <lb/>
said railways Berlin In May, <lb/>
therefore at the very lime Muller <lb/>
was detained in tho asylum. In that <lb/>
letter the writer almost <lb/>
Shaw. In the name of <lb/>
to tell him <lb/>
Muller was suffering from an Incurable <lb/>
i or whether re might i a <lb/>
e of recovery. C i <lb/>
Mull-is must have <lb/>
been aware of deb at par- <lb/>
asylum. <lb/>
Hr. was able i- an en- <lb/>
to Berlin Ind d In <lb/>
June, was <lb/>
Improving In health, so that, n <lb/>
of that month, is- <lb/>
Cell lo r n I u <lb/>
as fully of course, on the <lb/>
report of the medical at <lb/>
ad to that I. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Aft-r his <lb/>
lost of for a while; but there la <lb/>
no doubt that soon afterward be was <lb/>
sent bark lo Germany, presumably <lb/>
the expense the Impel Isl r <lb/>
as a pauper, for, at end the <lb/>
said year we find once again In <lb/>
the at Berlin, lie had <lb/>
his wife and child In <lb/>
ISM leaving no trace or where <lb/>
tor fully years and i half <lb/>
This period In the murderers <lb/>
is ill largely a blank. M la only <lb/>
known that he wandered in the <lb/>
world, visiting many and <lb/>
finally finding his way to India, whore, <lb/>
us We have already hi met With <lb/>
a cud of <lb/>
I MM. <lb/>
Then- Is no ti. t Mull r ah- <lb/>
. m Berlin <lb/>
a fraudulent bankrupt, bin hi <lb/>
ti Inns I hopeful <lb/>
Muller f ll. as i; natal <lb/>
to B tile down In III <lb/>
me <lb/>
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lo have I t a <lb/>
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keep i. spit of hi i financial <lb/>
form r con- <lb/>
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i who at <lb/>
family . h <lb/>
when the stayed. It la ti. <lb/>
girl, Margaret and her <lb/>
little i j I d i by bun th <lb/>
he has foully r. J In Rotterdam, <lb/>
r i I I <lb/>
lawful wife <lb/>
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i- in both p they m ; to <lb/>
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tie- old in the place. and <lb/>
bitterly hut later <lb/>
difficulty and tie hoy wen <lb/>
I. Ah.-r over the w. <lb/>
with a <lb/>
knife, to room and made <lb/>
p i ti The old man then <lb/>
inti viciously and out a <lb/>
part boy's heart, him <lb/>
r mad CS- <lb/>
. Winston Journal. <lb/>
Whatever may lie <lb/>
n; I pure, <lb/>
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POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
If inti To Bicycle <lb/>
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a to n into a yard <lb/>
d and reals <lb/>
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do I I your car the<lb/>
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aid go back to look it. It's <lb/>
there and you'll <lb/>
around lung you'll again. <lb/>
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trail Keep close to curb till be <lb/>
has n make a spurt and <lb/>
tail and put on the <lb/>
brake. <lb/>
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be when do kill <lb/>
an I you arc <lb/>
i his May Deaths. <lb/>
ll U G paradox that, <lb/>
cue way fall- <lb/>
in; a the <lb/>
live who has <lb/>
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bis life. o. is <lb/>
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physical <lb/>
as on <lb/>
awake- mind ii <lb/>
ll. Honorable Willie a <lb/>
silvery locks fail <lb/>
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be <lb/>
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will <lb/>
i of brain- <lb/>
of <lb/>
la not to awaken <lb/>
one, of <lb/>
collision body <lb/>
is conveyed to <lb/>
brain it really happened, <lb/>
cranes lo boat, one <lb/>
pension of <lb/>
, , ,, , , , is killed lust M surely though <lb/>
of ii public will lie reduced , , ,. ,, , , <lb/>
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whore <lb/>
a have <lb/>
place if only the could give <lb/>
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oven to tho <lb/>
was the <lb/>
Mr. may back, <lb/>
but be with <lb/>
era t in tho rear cf hall <lb/>
for platform is <lb/>
already crowded <lb/>
and th is quit a jam in <lb/>
front of the World <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The rumor is again revived <lb/>
Toiler of Chicago <lb/>
making nu i lo <lb/>
Mis. II. P. lie I in <lb/>
His offer, under- <lb/>
i- far below asking <lb/>
price, This estate wan <lb/>
to <lb/>
former husband, William <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
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charcoal, carbon y u <lb/>
mightiest to <lb/>
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and poison tin- In <lb/>
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with loss <lb/>
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asked lbs <lb/>
tin- r Ills <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
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the ii trying to work u <lb/>
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ma- in. tiling to know <lb/>
v ti y i. -i null <lb/>
out to s <lb/>
vigor la <lb/>
i- purely sets by <lb/>
giving inns to lbs m in the <lb/>
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the <lb/>
and is by <lb/>
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bankrupt, but hi pi i have it lbs mi <lb/>
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