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the one who is most success- <lb/>
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a bottle of bis tonic <lb/>
The Charlotte News prints the <lb/>
following i <lb/>
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days ago a prominent elder in a <lb/>
Baptist became <lb/>
because be a Methodist <lb/>
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church entertainment as <lb/>
as he might have done, <lb/>
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own Stale, is in trouble. That <lb/>
paper saw I <lb/>
of tho prisoners who has <lb/>
been in jail for mouths <lb/>
for blockading, took at <lb/>
the Courier last week. He said <lb/>
he was put in j we didn't <lb/>
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was put in <lb/>
for robbing the mails we gave <lb/>
a long write up <lb/>
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Spain is the multitude of pen- <lb/>
who would come out of the <lb/>
struggle to deplete govern- <lb/>
for the next five <lb/>
hundred We have had <lb/>
this in mind nil along and con- <lb/>
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of a prospective war. <lb/>
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it, before they allow the <lb/>
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with Land- <lb/>
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which pulls trade Yon may <lb/>
just as values as <lb/>
other fellow, but if he tells <lb/>
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better for any <lb/>
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i m. f public, things <lb/>
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to their advantage to trade with <lb/>
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keep telling them. If you <lb/>
i Up your line in <lb/>
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right on tilling the how <lb/>
by more <lb/>
goods, or better goods tho <lb/>
money, oilier firm- <lb/>
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The Vote in Ohio. <lb/>
Nov <lb/>
official vote Ohio for the re- <lb/>
candidates for Governor <lb/>
at tho is thus <lb/>
Holiday <lb/>
Pro., Pop., <lb/>
Dexter, Dem., <lb/>
Socialist Labor, <lb/>
Protective, <lb/>
Liberty, Bushnell's <lb/>
28,101- vote Ohio <lb/>
President and <lb/>
other tor President, <lb/>
here for <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
Dem., Bryan. People's <lb/>
party, Layering, <lb/>
6.063; <lb/>
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Labor. Palmer, National <lb/>
Democrat, <lb/>
plurality <lb/>
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members, known <lb/>
Democrats one fusion <lb/>
elected on Demo- <lb/>
ticket in Cincinnati, Total <lb/>
The House has <lb/>
members, known <lb/>
Democrats and fusion <lb/>
elected on Democratic <lb/>
ticket in Cincinnati. Total <lb/>
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have five majority. II they can <lb/>
get fusion Republicans the <lb/>
majority will be Of the <lb/>
known Republicans three have <lb/>
declined to say how will <lb/>
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known Republicans, which if <lb/>
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on joint ballot. <lb/>
often Quoted <lb/>
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Miss Minnie <lb/>
of of Bear <lb/>
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at For a <lb/>
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incidents, connection <lb/>
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was engaged to a man <lb/>
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bad a J lighter whom ho loved <lb/>
very dearly. <lb/>
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quite young, and ilia king <lb/>
grieved very much. Ho had a <lb/>
flower by her name. Two <lb/>
little girls who lived village <lb/>
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king's sorrow and his love for <lb/>
flower. So went out <lb/>
into fields and gathered their <lb/>
arms full of of kind <lb/>
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had that ho loved, them to <lb/>
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with all the grand ladies <lb/>
of <lb/>
they never that lo <lb/>
dying Thoughts. <lb/>
Giorgia has ibis year upon its <lb/>
State roll the names of <lb/>
in, ii and women entitled <lb/>
to enjoy its privileges. They <lb/>
include soldiers ml <lb/>
old Confederates who are <lb/>
indigent. The widows are oared <lb/>
by appropriate B <lb/>
of the invalids get <lb/>
and indigent. <lb/>
making a total <lb/>
NOVEMBER NOTES, <lb/>
This Column is I or <lb/>
Checkered velveteen ideal <lb/>
for the winter<lb/>
In velvet and there is a <lb/>
r of tho mulberry and ma. <lb/>
shades. Deep <lb/>
ti are also very <lb/>
Y, bu die fur us <lb/>
lining of evening <lb/>
cloaks gray furs. <lb/>
. rd Is f <lb/>
are most <lb/>
decidedly <lb/>
Double faced black satin <lb/>
is recommend for tho bell <lb/>
of the modish <lb/>
house <lb/>
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tor <lb/>
evening wear one sees this rich <lb/>
material cream, while, yellow, <lb/>
and pink. <lb/>
Royal pure, <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
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CLUBBING <lb/>
papers for <lb/>
The Mechanic, th <lb/>
paper that years ago, under the <lb/>
guidance of B- A- Shotwell <lb/>
made nu r <lb/>
the State, has <lb/>
been revived at Raleigh as a <lb/>
weekly farm and home paper. <lb/>
in this section <lb/>
who took Farmer <lb/>
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of the of fine d are prepared lo <lb/>
make tho extraordinary <lb/>
at <lb/>
Two youths into u of <lb/>
monkeys. <lb/>
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smoke Came fourth at regular <lb/>
from white wrapped cigarettes. <lb/>
Their heads wore nicely balanced <lb/>
by a wealth of hair parted exactly <lb/>
the middle <lb/>
Light bamboo firm <lb/>
in tho middle showed they were <lb/>
full grown men. <lb/>
said one, we have <lb/>
from <lb/>
they locked into of <lb/>
monkeys and laughed. <lb/>
Tho mother monkey called her <lb/>
about her. <lb/>
They climbed gravely on the perch <lb/>
to listen to her words. <lb/>
pointed to the young men. <lb/>
said the mother monkey, <lb/>
some of our ancestors <lb/>
degenerated <lb/>
in.- Link. <lb/>
The party scientists and anti- <lb/>
who Ware exploring the <lb/>
mountain in the <lb/>
the year mounted on their <lb/>
new model bikes, suddenly heard <lb/>
a loud cry of triumph from lips <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Smithsonian institution, who was <lb/>
distance <lb/>
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the professor standing by <lb/>
of the remains of a wag- <lb/>
on. In front of the decaying <lb/>
lay tho petrified remains of <lb/>
four extinct animals. <lb/>
said the professor, point- <lb/>
to tho animal to the right, near. <lb/>
est the found <lb/>
the between that <lb/>
machine, the and tho <lb/>
kingdom at <lb/>
asked the excited <lb/>
group. <lb/>
said the pro. <lb/>
undoubtedly <lb/>
Venetian red is a favorite color <lb/>
the touches on <lb/>
London made evening gowns <lb/>
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sash this brilliant, rich <lb/>
tone. <lb/>
iii <lb/>
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sleeves of with bodice of <lb/>
velvet, is into style again <lb/>
Exquisite designs are <lb/>
of red <lb/>
net.<lb/>
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lengthen as the days <lb/>
until we cow know definitely that <lb/>
the hob-tailed jacket of last <lb/>
winter has part in this season's <lb/>
dress its <lb/>
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garments above all others for <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
of medium <lb/>
coats box fronts, <lb/>
those of velvet- Those <lb/>
bitter art frequently richly trim- <lb/>
med with fur or <lb/>
ostrich feather bands.<lb/>
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and silk upon which is <lb/>
the most lavish use of expensive <lb/>
laces, embroideries bits of <lb/>
demand an <lb/>
amount lime, trouble and <lb/>
expense, and require the of a <lb/>
class <lb/>
Au embroidery of spangles <lb/>
with pink ribbon is <lb/>
n gown <lb/>
and <lb/>
few of this season's black gowns <lb/>
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North <lb/>
and The <lb/>
Fainter Mechanic, all three <lb/>
papers n whole vein- <lb/>
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news the farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
whole year for 11.76. <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
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J. Editor <lb/>
In Reduce Acreage <lb/>
In Atlanta the Do- <lb/>
a convention of <lb/>
at office at <lb/>
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Senator Louisiana, <lb/>
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Governor <lb/>
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Chicago and Me York. <lb/>
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redeem at full lace <lb/>
any portion of a bill, provided no <lb/>
mire than is <lb/>
would take a pack- <lb/>
age of bill-, Mr, and ill <lb/>
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importance cotton-growing <lb/>
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created <lb/>
in Washington l.; u long <lb/>
mi given out by sol <lb/>
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE V <lb/>
The last national re- <lb/>
a total of <lb/>
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fears young to <lb/>
in <lb/>
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round and <lb/>
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more or leas and are, <lb/>
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lie withheld from tin until There Will be <lb/>
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this way, she in course oil i <lb/>
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Open Open ail <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
ml,. the i the <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 <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
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m i Tin- lime be i ;. <lb/>
mi n campaign education, by ins <lb/>
,. liberations m men <lb/>
prominence in that line cl <lb/>
Campaign. <lb/>
she saving <lb/>
money out a salary of 1900 u <lb/>
to build a house <lb/>
a semi able quarter of <lb/>
he city, and to supply herself <lb/>
with valuable a-brae, and <lb/>
ii bone and carriage, It <lb/>
was the she generally <lb/>
to the department every <lb/>
mot mug this vehicle that <lb/>
attracted attention to her mode of <lb/>
and eventually led to <lb/>
of her method of <lb/>
was indicted by the <lb/>
grand jury, but was never tried, <lb/>
is died from before the <lb/>
day set for her trial- <lb/>
The amount money which <lb/>
this secured <lb/>
fie there just save, <lb/>
lie around, he never keeps bent, <lb/>
new r in fast, <lb/>
For the stateliest term you eve. saw. <lb/>
Is at hist. <lb/>
may break, you may the <lb/>
lied, if you will, <lb/>
but I lie miserable cuss will hung <lb/>
n it still. <lb/>
HIGH GRADE OVERCOATS. <lb/>
To Prevent a Bee Sting. <lb/>
The Democratic <lb/>
convention ill endorse in its <lb/>
the Chicago platform of <lb/>
1896 It will adopt a platform on <lb/>
S i will every <lb/>
and white man mi Carolina who <lb/>
merits j,, voted the Democratic ticket <lb/>
of the i j during tho past <lb/>
side the five years, and who <lb/>
. mid matter, but tut return lo decent <lb/>
press will make m charge It the <lb/>
showing up its a, In view for <lb/>
popular Idea public judges mad. the <lb/>
campaign the sew in <lb/>
, when terms of the judges expire, <lb/>
.,., the t, will be the only candidates <lb/>
i in that the great body Dominated and for <lb/>
. men nil o ill III- <lb/>
try v. in H <lb/>
.- nets educational platform, will include a strong <lb/>
Wall mid Loudon, and direct appeal to tho <lb/>
in of North Carolina, <lb/>
e invitation to <lb/>
have the fold <lb/>
K to HO and obi <lb/>
Slate at large. There will <lb/>
about in <lb/>
Sam authority on <lb/>
bees, says a stinging <lb/>
lights on you your <lb/>
until yon can it away. If <lb/>
you don't breathe the <lb/>
ting, I <lb/>
was estimated at all the way horn tho biggest yellow jacket <lb/>
to but there the world- hold <lb/>
no me of discover- my bra for a minute and in <lb/>
just how much she did secure time I could kill most of <lb/>
Our stock consists of <lb/>
the largest variety and <lb/>
lowest prices and our <lb/>
from her <lb/>
them scare tho others <lb/>
Chicago Times-Herald, <lb/>
Tho has be over for <lb/>
more that thirty years, near- <lb/>
as many persons have <lb/>
d in the United States as lived <lb/>
country hut the <lb/>
of ll-e of the <lb/>
Interior shows that <lb/>
claims await <lb/>
in the Pension <lb/>
that nearly or quite <lb/>
one-half of them will be finally ready, <lb/>
,. l Kill, <lb/>
i in- to I . the in . . i <lb/>
W . Iii ii ll ii I- d . ii <lb/>
an. I gel seal <lb/>
.,.,., h ,,.,,. party and join band. <lb/>
Well . ; i supreme effort to <lb/>
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;, II ton I v b <lb/>
;,,. n by lit by the Star- A liming- <lb/>
raw Star- <lb/>
much been ll, , <lb/>
Get n I I isn't . <lb/>
KIN 1.1 I I <lb/>
Prom our t I o n -i-. <lb/>
Reed Is I for <lb/>
nomination l t <lb/>
in 1900, and bis may play <lb/>
part ;. the -t <lb/>
the Hi this session <lb/>
Reed machine i- already ii d, <lb/>
and. In to nil its original <lb/>
Reed it attract, it is <lb/>
all the larger number <lb/>
worked Mr. <lb/>
hot year and have become <lb/>
hi of tin failure lo <lb/>
gel they wanted <lb/>
or their r is <lb/>
understood ha looking altar <lb/>
Ohio the Reed and <lb/>
the the election of <lb/>
la the Senate U is a meant <lb/>
of weakening Mr. In hi. <lb/>
view to I i- <lb/>
being able to the <lb/>
n -t <lb/>
Convention. The the <lb/>
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the neat <lb/>
Dem do not h. to seen <lb/>
tie i <lb/>
Cage's gold lend ; is <lb/>
the little it had ,; <lb/>
on- ball <lb/>
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Intelligence via <lb/>
San is to the <lb/>
bill say that hi i Mil <lb/>
bunt that ma, <lb/>
a new Klondike has been found <lb/>
. in . 111.- i- on the western side island <lb/>
The attempt . h , c <lb/>
-i t. who lea ma u failure <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
The entire so V. of in <lb/>
K Ho Bro., <lb/>
N. r. In bulk. Block <lb/>
is clean in an i open <lb/>
m be <lb/>
of to sett e ode- <lb/>
i inhere m <lb/>
ran make r <lb/>
n Lit if <lb/>
and In a <lb/>
line fanning a can found In <lb/>
Slate Railroad an i I I fa- <lb/>
i i i if within tithe <lb/>
rail on or <lb/>
K. HOUSE,<lb/>
Much in Little <lb/>
Is Pill, tor <lb/>
clue em so great curative power Id <lb/>
so a bole <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
A e IN ONE DAY, <lb/>
mo nine Tab <lb/>
refund <lb/>
ii to cure. <lb/>
v . j always sat- <lb/>
prevent n <lb/>
or all Ills, <lb/>
sick constipation, etc. <lb/>
The only to take Kith <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
This i- lo ; my Is and <lb/>
have this day withdrawn <lb/>
from the p-i <lb/>
o. end connected myself <lb/>
with It. I. . Davit A under the <lb/>
trim of will <lb/>
continue to bay cotton produce a <lb/>
before under said firm name. Think <lb/>
it g my lends their <lb/>
I assure them that their Interests .-ill <lb/>
I think I am better to handle <lb/>
their than ever and so- <lb/>
a e of their patronage, <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
, l in I <lb/>
baa charge la gel It put at <lb/>
i. head cf lo <lb/>
ii i. d <lb/>
Canada for the mi all <lb/>
I a-, means n than <lb/>
i- tn keep mi <lb/>
drawing a I lo very light <lb/>
irk, <lb/>
is <lb/>
t-ow gold district- <lb/>
The is I upon the bed- <lb/>
r to feat <lb/>
overlying soil. <lb/>
Attend to I bis <lb/>
A number subscribers now . <lb/>
i To each . tn <lb/>
t may seem small, but <lb/>
us means considerable, <lb/>
We bate a distaste is In <lb/>
print, ii is lime cl year I i a <lb/>
when every one should bis <lb/>
and w nope this <lb/>
will prove to nil <lb/>
n ii, and gel a receipt, <lb/>
the i-ll or <lb/>
in hunt you up, hut coma i <lb/>
. as, II it i nil i-t <lb/>
you eons send us a money order by <lb/>
mail. reader <lb/>
., <lb/>
per <lb/>
in i <lb/>
i ad to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Corn ii <lb/>
to <lb/>
to lo <lb/>
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to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Salt i In i <lb/>
per <lb/>
to <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
of Fall Samples is in; <lb/>
containing enough <lb/>
styles to stock three <lb/>
stores. They are <lb/>
the <lb/>
t- i i. <lb/>
ale prices Of <lb/>
i , i i-t i, tarnished <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Una <lb/>
by <lb/>
ii,. owes Tub and is <lb/>
ad have I SB in i,,,,,,,. or those Who BIS i <lb/>
sold lo res- <lb/>
. L. a was public, <lb/>
I promptly to this <lb/>
to it. f <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
lug <lb/>
.,., <lb/>
. -ii toy <lb/>
ins <lb/>
i I nil.<lb/>
Ml <lb/>
SO to <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the rig <lb/>
Tailors of Chicago, who are fancy-priced <lb/>
greatest rivals. Teachers modern masterly <lb/>
with many Come in and turn the <lb/>
of fashions <lb/>
for and Winter Suit or and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. <lb/>
also have in stock a lull Hue of <lb/>
are of the swell styles. <lb/>
The Coverts and Whip- <lb/>
cords in lovely shades <lb/>
of tan, and raw-edge <lb/>
brown <lb/>
or black, with French <lb/>
facing and fancy worst <lb/>
ed lining, half satin <lb/>
back the best coats <lb/>
ever seen for the money <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
I will the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
age. Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
lo THE LIVE GROCERY. <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
offer their service to public- We are taking orders Io <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you we will as ore make the best of Flues <lb/>
the least price. All our work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb/>
repair anything; in our line a cook stove to a bicycle. We will <lb/>
thank you to come and see us. Respectfully, <lb/>
ions, <lb/>
the celebrated <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
T. WHITE. <lb/>
S. I. CO. <lb/>
MULE H. C <lb/>
v. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
if <lb/>
iii, <lb/>
ill <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 tho style he wore. And <lb/>
what a choice he'd have. <lb/>
back suits, single and double <lb/>
breasted <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to us. <lb/>
at d Worsted, plaids and checks <lb/>
and stripes in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blacks, blues, browns, olives and <lb/>
all sorts of <lb/>
of colors. <lb/>
Suits for for <lb/>
sport, suits in all prices- <lb/>
Yes, <lb/>
hie Clothing <lb/>
ON PARADE. <lb/>
Has the us Goes <lb/>
C. T. went lo to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
R. V. Tyson rat <lb/>
Gents Furnishing <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
week. <lb/>
The son Mr. and Mrs. D. <lb/>
died this <lb/>
The church here will <lb/>
he the third Sunday in <lb/>
December. <lb/>
All persons are forbidden under the <lb/>
extreme penally of the law hunt- <lb/>
nailing or on any my <lb/>
land. J. G <lb/>
Julius Sons, furniture deal- <lb/>
have advertisement <lb/>
on i the Ki They <lb/>
have two new will be <lb/>
sent on <lb/>
Mayor U. C. was <lb/>
here today on <lb/>
Ellis, of is <lb/>
visiting Mis. C, A. White. <lb/>
C. left this morning a <lb/>
trip through South Carolina. <lb/>
of came <lb/>
in to visit his brother, B, <lb/>
H. Wilson and three his boys <lb/>
in to Saturday night and <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
who <lb/>
has been spending B days with re- <lb/>
here left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. returned on <lb/>
morning train u visit to relatives <lb/>
in tho the country. <lb/>
J. tilled his <lb/>
in i in the church Sun- <lb/>
this morn- <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
Col. E. A. Keith, to- <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
rived Monday <lb/>
hist night here. <lb/>
V. Smith returned <lb/>
Mount Monday <lb/>
H. <lb/>
son Monday evening. <lb/>
J. M. blow hit Monday erasing for <lb/>
to work on the <lb/>
Home Visitor. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
this morning to her <lb/>
Mrs C. <lb/>
Miss Annie Kitchin, <lb/>
Neck, to <lb/>
Mies <lb/>
Miss May Suffolk, who <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs. J. U. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Miss May Moore, Kinston, who <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs. M. Sparks, <lb/>
returned home Monday evening. <lb/>
After Years <lb/>
N. ISA ma <lb/>
Alston, who was sent to <lb/>
th- t <lb/>
in ct 1810, mud.- <lb/>
escape in the year, <lb/>
was raptured at Nashville and <lb/>
return, d to prison. <lb/>
DAY. <lb/>
by the <lb/>
in <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Interesting Notes from Over in <lb/>
Greene. <lb/>
N. C, Nor, 1897- <lb/>
Miss Pope, of New Bern, is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. W. W. <lb/>
the <lb/>
here <lb/>
There is not ouch cotton left in the <lb/>
fields in this county. <lb/>
The Telegraph office will observe <lb/>
holiday hours on Thanksgiving Day. <lb/>
The turkey sill entirely lose his head <lb/>
t morrow over bis preparation for <lb/>
You will spend a poor <lb/>
unless some deed charity or set <lb/>
goes out you that day. <lb/>
Another sudden in <lb/>
it looks like it had as soon <lb/>
snow as else. <lb/>
Central Telephone Ex- <lb/>
change will observe Sunday hours on <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day. <lb/>
stores, business houses and <lb/>
market will all be closed on <lb/>
Thanksgiving day. <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
small and large Hominy, white Beans, <lb/>
shredded Cod Fish, Mountain Butter, <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Stratus Bros., the High Art Clothiers <lb/>
of Baltimore, were tho first to respond, <lb/>
through C. T. help asked <lb/>
for Hope Fire Company. <lb/>
The colored Methodist <lb/>
meets this in <lb/>
a number of delegates hers on <lb/>
train to attend. <lb/>
Alter serious illness, like typhoid <lb/>
or tho grip. Hood's <lb/>
has <lb/>
power. <lb/>
I ibis His <lb/>
wile and daughter returned to <lb/>
Mil through the country. <lb/>
Bishop and Mrs A. A. Watson <lb/>
rived morning train. The Bis- <lb/>
hop In Id today in the <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. and her broth <lb/>
or, J. T. Worthington of can e <lb/>
morning to attend <lb/>
the church. <lb/>
Nat <lb/>
tobacco market was <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Herbert of was here <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. spent n <lb/>
days with the Dr. E. H <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Miss Julia who has been vis. <lb/>
Pearl returned lo <lb/>
Collision., Saturday. <lb/>
George and Mrs. Dolly <lb/>
Sutton were Married last Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Addie Johnson, of Greenville, <lb/>
accepted a school a Sadat west <lb/>
Turnage, J. T. and <lb/>
others our prominent planters had <lb/>
tobacco on Greenville market <lb/>
J. two <lb/>
very excellent sermons here Saturday <lb/>
and i <lb/>
Misses Sus.; and n <lb/>
and Clara Woolen and Mr. <lb/>
of were here <lb/>
young people are anticipating <lb/>
quite enjoyable evening at the Hook- <lb/>
party. <lb/>
Mrs. Jennie Or- <lb/>
and Miss Cora spent <lb/>
a days with relatives near Vance- <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
The recent improvements Proprietor <lb/>
Skinner has been making around <lb/>
Hotel add much to the appear- <lb/>
and convenience of his house. <lb/>
Eight new bed rooms and two bath <lb/>
rooms have been added, handsome new <lb/>
furniture put in, and the office changed <lb/>
and newly furnished. Mr. <lb/>
says he has further improvements in <lb/>
contemplation for the near future. <lb/>
Married This Afternoon <lb/>
The marriage Mr. J. B. White <lb/>
and Miss Fleming look place <lb/>
at 3.30 o'clock this at the <lb/>
home of bride s parents, five miles <lb/>
from town, Put. A. W. <lb/>
A reception will be them <lb/>
tonight at the home Cap. C. A <lb/>
While. <lb/>
Everybody loves little children, and <lb/>
whatever the hart lo lay or <lb/>
in public never to lie of interest <lb/>
to older people. it <lb/>
was announced tint Sm <lb/>
day school were lo have Bible <lb/>
Day exercises in <lb/>
Sunday night, the being filled <lb/>
with people lo hear them was ; might <lb/>
have been expected. <lb/>
The little folks <lb/>
large audience charmingly, and each <lb/>
rendered Ins or her respective part with <lb/>
great credit. The children Starching <lb/>
in and passing around to the seats m- <lb/>
ranged for in rear t the pulpit <lb/>
Then Bible Day exercises are in <lb/>
keeping with a custom of the <lb/>
of setting apart one in the year <lb/>
lo raise money to used through <lb/>
Society to Send Bibles to <lb/>
lands and In give them to the <lb/>
destitute our own land. <lb/>
Below is the lull as <lb/>
the Glad New <lb/>
March by the children. <lb/>
Announcement and prayer by the <lb/>
pastor. Rev. A. r. <lb/>
the Door tor the <lb/>
Address Sugg. <lb/>
Essie- <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Cheek. Fannie <lb/>
Bagwell and <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
Motion <lb/>
Lawrence and <lb/>
Lola Tripp. <lb/>
Old, Old Story is <lb/>
A Short <lb/>
by <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lucy Forbes. <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
am the Way, the Truth, <lb/>
Benediction. <lb/>
The ti, <lb/>
declaring they <lb/>
never attended a better <lb/>
of Kind. They also showed their <lb/>
appreciation giving children a <lb/>
collection amounting to <lb/>
sEWS, <lb/>
A horse tint I n away front <lb/>
a la the pan <lb/>
th la <lb/>
the on Ills ill flout <lb/>
I. mi South street, <lb/>
along which he tore at lull Speed. In <lb/>
front of Mr. C, N- t. Bun's <lb/>
a were- playing. All <lb/>
except little Mary <lb/>
Mr. J. A got ., <lb/>
way. Mary's little brother being <lb/>
from by old <lb/>
-Muse horse ran over Mary, <lb/>
bill she d Bi were. <lb/>
slight The little tin cl- <lb/>
her right band was masked and <lb/>
cf her legs were h <lb/>
O server. <lb/>
ibis here <lb/>
the Durham Sun was shown the <lb/>
rood writing by Mr. P. <lb/>
of Salem, who was ten year- <lb/>
staking it, beginning In 1876 and <lb/>
in 1886. It contains <lb/>
pieces wood, in s a <lb/>
ten cut piece will cover forty-five <lb/>
pieces. Tin- material which I; <lb/>
is nude thirty it <lb/>
wood tn-j country under <lb/>
sun. The outside this desk is inlaid <lb/>
with this in the unions de- <lb/>
signs, the calculations as <lb/>
lo harmony, and polish. The <lb/>
insult- is a gen- <lb/>
Sentinel <lb/>
Mr. Dan Kelly, has run- <lb/>
as flagman . th-.- Caro- <lb/>
and Northern road l-r time <lb/>
Cams in last night. Mr. Kelly was <lb/>
badly used up in a with B gang <lb/>
circus toughs several Tl <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE <lb/>
GOODS CAPES SHOE S <lb/>
Next Door to Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
For <lb/>
perfect fit ting wraps <lb/>
W- <lb/>
Jackets, Capes <lb/>
Come to <lb/>
LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
roads There was <lb/>
going on In one the van ii <lb/>
, Mr. went <lb/>
Luck lo it lie could not th-m. <lb/>
Anon as he ti the cone ho <lb/>
was by lour or live <lb/>
toughs who bad been raising the row. <lb/>
Mr. Kelly them beat lie bad <lb/>
in hi.- shots but he was finally over- <lb/>
powered <lb/>
had on <lb/>
body were II.- <lb/>
homo in <lb/>
lo Iii- New <lb/>
That <lb/>
The <lb/>
a letter to <lb/>
that two in Stale <lb/>
within <lb/>
and that one them John <lb/>
It the <lb/>
local he could avoid <lb/>
many tin J their <lb/>
way in hit H- <lb/>
this one out the suicide t u <lb/>
man named John <lb/>
county who took laudanum but weeks <lb/>
For line. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, <lb/>
OIL CLOTHS, SHOES, NOVELTIES <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
A rye <lb/>
Court Will Convene Tuesday. <lb/>
Judge K. IV. who in lo <lb/>
the December trim <lb/>
writes he cannot here in <lb/>
time to begin term Monday, <lb/>
aid will not open court until Tuesday <lb/>
7th. Witnesses and <lb/>
r having <lb/>
need not come on Monday. <lb/>
o last week. <lb/>
Mis Hi Inn , Hill, been <lb/>
to teach the public school Dear <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
This la to notify all <lb/>
J. W. Jesse W. K. <lb/>
the n <lb/>
Supply Cr. have <lb/>
dissolved their raid partnership <lb/>
consent. All having <lb/>
said fit will please <lb/>
present them at the Greenville <lb/>
Supply Co- at an date. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to <lb/>
Greenville Supply Co. will please come <lb/>
settle at once. <lb/>
This Nov. 1807. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
Greenville Co. <lb/>
.- i J. w. . k. <lb/>
and day <lb/>
dissolved by con- <lb/>
MM. and with- <lb/>
drawn from the Arm. Thin is to notify <lb/>
public that the business of ISM Sim <lb/>
will u conducted In future <lb/>
W, V. Mot rill, <lb/>
Mia N L Shaw Dead <lb/>
Dr. C. J. received n <lb/>
Friday announcing the death <lb/>
Mrs. N. L, Shaw, which <lb/>
at -1 A. M. Mr. had a <lb/>
host friends hen- who ail <lb/>
her with sorrow. <lb/>
machine. <lb/>
Yes, dear, stag dinners are <lb/>
frequently deer. <lb/>
-I wonder why <lb/>
happy you ever heard <lb/>
old <lb/>
ignorance is <lb/>
The poor tramp stopped the <lb/>
en door. said he. <lb/>
you give a Lit. V <lb/>
she was n very old and had no <lb/>
so could only hit him with a <lb/>
rolling pin. <lb/>
I'm getting tired trying <lb/>
the the theatrical <lb/>
disgustedly. friend. <lb/>
the The women in the <lb/>
will simply build their <lb/>
higher proportionately. <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
We sell Groceries so low that your <lb/>
head swim. We are <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
Canned Hoods of kinds Tobacco, Cigars, <lb/>
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first- <lb/>
class Grocery Store, which we oner at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
Tub is indebted to the <lb/>
publishers for copies Turner's North Edwards been <lb/>
Carolina Almanac and Al- tied m the Lome his <lb/>
for are public J A. the past <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Those Dreadful Sores <lb/>
They to Spread In Spite <lb/>
of but Now They are <lb/>
Healed -A Wonderful Work. <lb/>
have been <lb/>
sufferer with veins on one of my <lb/>
My foot limb became <lb/>
swollen When up <lb/>
blood down tho veins of <lb/>
this limb. Due day I my <lb/>
loot against some object and a sore broke <lb/>
out which continued to spread and was <lb/>
exceedingly palatal, I concluded I <lb/>
needed a blood I taking <lb/>
Hood's In a short <lb/>
dreadful which had caused <lb/>
so much lo heal. I <lb/>
kept on faithfully with Hood's <lb/>
and In a short time my limb was <lb/>
completely healed and I he sores gave mo <lb/>
BO more I cannot he too thankful <lb/>
for the wonderful work Hood's <lb/>
for Mils. A. <lb/>
me i-f Greenville has i <lb/>
i o. We appreciate the Vermont. <lb/>
the so given In the <lb/>
past and solicit the the <lb/>
In <lb/>
J. W. HIGGS. <lb/>
w, F. <lb/>
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I'm cot to leave it on <lb/>
pose. Here's fellow who is <lb/>
not to kill his fool self. <lb/>
I've respect for <lb/>
therefore I respect ninny <lb/>
This nation reminds me <lb/>
if a family of spoiled children. <lb/>
That philosopher has not yet. <lb/>
lived who tell which is the <lb/>
best to <lb/>
having to eat, or to have <lb/>
the colic from sating to much <lb/>
I want to give you tho worth of <lb/>
your money if you've got <lb/>
place to put it. Some of you <lb/>
dollar I expect, paid too <lb/>
much- if you haven't got <lb/>
room for it you can just sit still <lb/>
and let it run <lb/>
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to which I tip my but with pro- <lb/>
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man. The only trouble about It <lb/>
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a man in politics I it. <lb/>
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white man V told <lb/>
him the mostly <lb/>
in the <lb/>
old deacon who swindles <lb/>
you will say obliged to <lb/>
That's a can die day <lb/>
he to. <lb/>
tho girls need more <lb/>
honey hoes and fewer butterflies. <lb/>
I don't object to bangs . I think <lb/>
are to women <lb/>
mules. <lb/>
get to cutting off <lb/>
the tops of their dresses for the <lb/>
ball and the bottoms for <lb/>
the bikes, I begin to get fright- <lb/>
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vulgar. they say I'm <lb/>
gar it's like tolling the <lb/>
his breath smells bad. <lb/>
It is a reversal of God's <lb/>
woman becomes <lb/>
tho leader in immodesty. <lb/>
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED. <lb/>
Our is conducted on sound <lb/>
es principles, honorably presented and <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We have gathered <lb/>
from the best and most prominent <lb/>
all the new and desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to the want the people community <lb/>
This cone attraction is Rich in Quality. <lb/>
Magnificent en Style, Price. <lb/>
We have to meet your require <lb/>
men Is for seasonable goods in every respect.- <lb/>
We invite you to one the est displays <lb/>
up-to-date and treasonable m <lb/>
ever the people of this vicinity. <lb/>
Come to the Show Shows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
High Quality and Small Price. If you <lb/>
to sec this Show of Shows come and see <lb/>
fine assortment of <lb/>
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DRESS GOODS <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Ladies, Gents and Shoes, <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware. <lb/>
and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
n Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
i got Me <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and sec how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you are, 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/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
BAKER HART<lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A I'm- the <lb/>
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Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
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when tie sees the Chicago <lb/>
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or Nebraska always well <lb/>
known on Chicago Board of <lb/>
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season an open data appeared <lb/>
on th In and a lit ill second <lb/>
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breaking into for <lb/>
lime. Tins <lb/>
been kinds bald <lb/>
lurk tho bad been <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Hope aid despair combined kept <lb/>
tho company together and odd <lb/>
times the manager would rive <lb/>
out a quartet or a to <lb/>
especially <lb/>
evening of the opening; at <lb/>
Boyd's one cf the members of <lb/>
struck dead <lb/>
be combination for a dollar, <lb/>
touch tn amazement tie <lb/>
latter tutor said he. Would <lb/>
He finally agreed to call <lb/>
it if bis superior wt <lb/>
buy a drink. <lb/>
cent they came to terms, <lb/>
returned to tho <lb/>
and box <lb/>
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a whole f people <lb/>
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tho place besieged. No <lb/>
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i- to ii.- delighted em- <lb/>
lets spend <lb/>
what I have So <lb/>
they went destroyed tho <lb/>
of the last <lb/>
bill in silk balled man's <lb/>
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to box they asked t lie <lb/>
ticket seller how had been <lb/>
taken In. <lb/>
and forty <lb/>
tho reply. <lb/>
mil cents . <lb/>
about these <lb/>
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CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
paper tor SI <lb/>
The Farmer end Mechanic, <lb/>
paper that years under tho <lb/>
of It- A- <lb/>
made such excellent <lb/>
the Slate, has <lb/>
been revived at as a <lb/>
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many in this <lb/>
who took Farmer <lb/>
Mi would like lo have <lb/>
it and we are prepared to <lb/>
make following <lb/>
For will send <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
of link i-. and Tho <lb/>
Farmer and all three <lb/>
papers a whole <lb/>
Into paper will give you <lb/>
homo news, tho State and general <lb/>
news and farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added lo above list <lb/>
you can get it for cents more, <lb/>
or thrice a wet k New York <lb/>
H for cents. Any other <lb/>
paper or wanted can <lb/>
you a on in con- <lb/>
with <lb/>
At tho Western N- C- M. E. <lb/>
Conference just Asheville, <lb/>
statistical report <lb/>
was <lb/>
or people who <lb/>
been crowding Admitted on trio's i on <lb/>
the box discontinued, admitted <lb/>
Whose was Doc f connection, Ii ; received <lb/>
hall is on the upper <lb/>
tho entrance is here. <lb/>
There's a dance there tonight, <lb/>
tho members have <lb/>
gelling special tickets which <lb/>
assigned to <lb/>
I'm secretary of tho lodges you <lb/>
see <lb/>
a Remarkable Woman. <lb/>
June of <lb/>
Mark living in cue of B- <lb/>
Ii. Duke's houses Peabody <lb/>
Street, died night, <lb/>
her re mains were interred in <lb/>
colored cemetery <lb/>
was h remarkable woman <lb/>
fuel that she was huh of <lb/>
tho time past <lb/>
generation who are rapidly pass- <lb/>
away. She was also remark <lb/>
able, because was <lb/>
in i of two children, <lb/>
who living, as <lb/>
we can learn I if all her <lb/>
progeny bad lived have <lb/>
would have <lb/>
one child for every two <lb/>
rears her age. She has served <lb/>
her generation <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Tho save <lb/>
that at tho present of Book <lb/>
superior court more than <lb/>
taxpayer were for <lb/>
lo list their Jane <lb/>
then <lb/>
bad to pay the costs <lb/>
These costs amount, it i said, tn <lb/>
a total nearly II <lb/>
ante state in.- exists ail <lb/>
the counties of that die <lb/>
is u <lb/>
mate- <lb/>
by deacons of one <lb/>
year. located Ibis year, none; <lb/>
number of <lb/>
of members, <lb/>
1,817 baptized, <lb/>
number of <lb/>
number of <lb/>
of League, <lb/>
number Sunday schools, <lb/>
school 1,7-10; <lb/>
Sunday school ; <lb/>
for <lb/>
paid <lb/>
tor foreign missions, <lb/>
18,835.88; contributed domes- <lb/>
tic contributed <lb/>
for <lb/>
c for Society, <lb/>
1801 -J; for presiding <lb/>
elders <lb/>
c for <lb/>
Number of societies, number <lb/>
of churches, value of church <lb/>
property, of <lb/>
parsonages, <lb/>
I value of <lb/>
of parson- <lb/>
of same, <lb/>
value property, <lb/>
of schools, <lb/>
of teachers, <lb/>
scholars Mil i collected for <lb/>
12.181.00. <lb/>
the appoint- <lb/>
next Conference <lb/>
year that W. Ware <lb/>
mode Presiding Elder of <lb/>
a in <lb/>
ii mark th .-11 <lb/>
to a haul wider. After <lb/>
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