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bent on me to explain myself. <lb/>
Leaving out your cutting <lb/>
and biting sarcasm hurled <lb/>
at roe, I will that I would <lb/>
the same rile to our <lb/>
gold bug brethren as I laid down <lb/>
for brethren. I <lb/>
agree with you, that the gold bug <lb/>
Democrats who are <lb/>
convictions, as are good and <lb/>
loyal and patriotic <lb/>
honorable as any member of <lb/>
party. And I am as much <lb/>
opposed to and <lb/>
abuse then as I am to abuse <lb/>
any other class our citizens. <lb/>
have reached that period in <lb/>
lite to all every man the right <lb/>
to his and the right to <lb/>
express the same, without bring- <lb/>
down upon his head the con- <lb/>
and of his <lb/>
men, provided these <lb/>
ions do not come in with <lb/>
the rights of others, or strike at <lb/>
or <lb/>
government. And some cases <lb/>
under some circumstances, I <lb/>
would tolerate, yes, <lb/>
age, this, I no st say that <lb/>
organization, if it <lb/>
desires ti <lb/>
abuse any of <lb/>
because that class cannot <lb/>
at one all the <lb/>
of platform, or <lb/>
have convictions on <lb/>
some our leaders or newspaper <lb/>
men <lb/>
Now, I don't believe that a man <lb/>
who it a standard advocate <lb/>
ought of any com- <lb/>
la issue, nor do I that <lb/>
any avowed advocate or belief in <lb/>
the single gold standard lo <lb/>
be far or for Gov- <lb/>
by an v <lb/>
the Set <lb/>
do I believe that any man who <lb/>
on that platform <lb/>
any nomination from a party <lb/>
I should eye tho a <lb/>
traitor to its <lb/>
collusion with the <lb/>
That is whit I believed <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cleveland the lust two he <lb/>
tho nomination the <lb/>
There is not a Democrat <lb/>
two idiot who <lb/>
in nomination of Mr. <lb/>
the two last times for <lb/>
President but knew positively <lb/>
sud that he was a <lb/>
single standard advocate, against <lb/>
unlimited coinage of <lb/>
to and that he would <lb/>
veto any looking to the <lb/>
restoration of And from <lb/>
that is the crime <lb/>
of the v. don't blame <lb/>
Cleveland for a cold hug, <lb/>
I the party for <lb/>
him, he a <lb/>
and for him <lb/>
and following bin in his fight <lb/>
silver, and if anybody <lb/>
to cursed, those are tho <lb/>
fellows lo be cursed. <lb/>
Not you, or those like you, who <lb/>
were honest in your convictions <lb/>
on the silver question and <lb/>
by those But <lb/>
ho carried convictions no <lb/>
far to leave the party and voted <lb/>
for Mi in preference to <lb/>
Bryan, not to be very <lb/>
vociferous- about <lb/>
Democracy. <lb/>
while am opposed to <lb/>
and in favor <lb/>
th.; arms of the Democracy, and <lb/>
allowing its door to land <lb/>
cordially inviting all to emu <lb/>
and In tread and n <lb/>
fight for the restoration of <lb/>
State into the hands of its friends, <lb/>
and for the creation or <lb/>
of a financial policy or sys- <lb/>
that will bring prosperity to <lb/>
all classes of our people, I would <lb/>
not, I could not consent, a <lb/>
member of <lb/>
make a or <lb/>
a leader or <lb/>
holder in party, <lb/>
without some explanation or con <lb/>
tension bis course, but Ins <lb/>
voluntary into party, <lb/>
or his entrance the party, or <lb/>
his into a Democratic <lb/>
convention, even by invitation. <lb/>
w l be all or <lb/>
explanation I would demand- I <lb/>
would put none on but <lb/>
But I would not consider a man <lb/>
a Republican or an en. <lb/>
be did not agree with me <lb/>
financial <lb/>
I don't suppose any man in the <lb/>
State or ever cordially <lb/>
endorsed all contained any <lb/>
But is not the <lb/>
Tho test is, will sup- <lb/>
port th party and the platform I <lb/>
Will you alter you have entered <lb/>
the convention, abide its <lb/>
n n t <lb/>
No man could pretend to a <lb/>
true party man, who went into a <lb/>
convention and remained until its <lb/>
ard did all his <lb/>
power to control i's action, but <lb/>
and afterwards did a in <lb/>
his power to its nominees. <lb/>
Now, must know as well as <lb/>
I do, that the party <lb/>
win under tho leadership <lb/>
a gold bug in this State. But <lb/>
that is not derogatory to the <lb/>
character tho bug, nor <lb/>
does it license any member to <lb/>
or abuse him- It will he <lb/>
height of and an not <lb/>
lunacy in the party, lo pit up <lb/>
a known standard advocate <lb/>
for or any <lb/>
high office. Its would be <lb/>
FOR SALE-At Cost. <lb/>
ck of <lb/>
at <lb/>
Wishing -e <lb/>
out our <lb/>
on, but and courteously, no jet otTer of <lb/>
one, as I <lb/>
to come home. <lb/>
still believe the doctrines also two now <lb/>
the party, I said I would i by as, the Other occupied by i. H. Short A a con- <lb/>
bask, I dwelling occupied by T. M- Moore, low. All <lb/>
and <lb/>
sore as ebbing and flowing <lb/>
of tides. And the gold <lb/>
knows this as well as tho <lb/>
silver And a patty <lb/>
that would itself so <lb/>
ii unit and public <lb/>
ought to be, will be <lb/>
them bask, <lb/>
reason, sense <lb/>
and no try abuse. <lb/>
And that way I win <lb/>
hack i <lb/>
all the <lb/>
ed, deluded, single standard <lb/>
brethren. <lb/>
I said in my letter that I would <lb/>
invite all love <lb/>
wives-, daughter, children, <lb/>
bleeding <lb/>
This invitation would <lb/>
of Observer and all <lb/>
like bin, for he is <lb/>
patriotic and not only <lb/>
all bat <lb/>
no man living would <lb/>
more writer lo <lb/>
Hat you were in <lb/>
with the declaration of <lb/>
principles, i the <lb/>
party r it principles ever had a <lb/>
advocate, or r. more <lb/>
sincere, patriotic <lb/>
and I i had t. <lb/>
member I thought more of, or <lb/>
had more confidence in. And <lb/>
love you and I will <lb/>
to do so. because I recognize <lb/>
your right in your opinions- <lb/>
when the day comes, that the <lb/>
cf thought, reasons <lb/>
convictions entertain <lb/>
express those thoughts, reasons <lb/>
and in ibis laud of <lb/>
ours, Without <lb/>
do die will <lb/>
least the beginning of tho end <lb/>
of liberties independence. <lb/>
Now, you quote me as saying <lb/>
withe whole- <lb/>
sale denunciation abuse of <lb/>
all who in administering a <lb/>
merited rebuke to the national <lb/>
is and out <lb/>
f then you <lb/>
if in n v. also true of <lb/>
who kicked the Chicago <lb/>
platform, or your words-, the <lb/>
of I answer <lb/>
a thousand <lb/>
times yes. <lb/>
Ho wants our former <lb/>
to along at tho tail end <lb/>
of tho I want all <lb/>
tho honest, gold <lb/>
and all others <lb/>
who the bed rock <lb/>
principles the party, and who <lb/>
favor the driving of the present <lb/>
out power tho Slate, <lb/>
into outer , where there <lb/>
will be and of <lb/>
and who will abide the <lb/>
ion of the conventions of <lb/>
to come boldly into the <lb/>
conventions, end in said <lb/>
conventions as peers and <lb/>
all other Democrats. <lb/>
course I do not mean I <lb/>
favor inviting sneaks, spies, <lb/>
bummers traitors inn a <lb/>
Democratic organic or con- <lb/>
as plotters, schemers, <lb/>
intriguers of strife. <lb/>
lint do not consider tho <lb/>
gold man or the<lb/>
belonging to but <lb/>
look them as I look upon <lb/>
myself of <lb/>
Democratic a. <lb/>
patriotic <lb/>
siring striving to In the best <lb/>
can to aid in bringing light <lb/>
oat of darkness, quiet out of <lb/>
happiness out of misery, <lb/>
prosperity out adversity, <lb/>
above all things, to save our <lb/>
civilization from the of <lb/>
men us Butler, I'm chard. <lb/>
Russell and their hordes of <lb/>
heathens barbarians. <lb/>
As I hove said in <lb/>
think loss of a good <lb/>
honest and in his <lb/>
i . d fr awns on <lb/>
r. And It is M <lb/>
wrong, and <lb/>
denim la <lb/>
upon The villain, <lb/>
cl <lb/>
ones <lb/>
us are lo forward cud settle at <lb/>
T. MOOre <lb/>
GRIMESLAND. N. C- <lb/>
plotter, the <lb/>
the fellow <lb/>
of baser devoid of pun- <lb/>
honor, virtue, Hue man- <lb/>
hood, who deals in <lb/>
slanders stratagems <lb/>
is the follow to <lb/>
It l was of the Dam- <lb/>
I would beg and <lb/>
beseech all <lb/>
for sake, <lb/>
especially for tho sake of <lb/>
harmony unity in tho <lb/>
on . truce <lb/>
cease firing on former <lb/>
and to tutu their <lb/>
the co-union <lb/>
then a co-dial <lb/>
invitation to every North <lb/>
Carolina who is Opposed lo the <lb/>
Republican party, its principles <lb/>
who <lb/>
white supremacy the State, <lb/>
who will <lb/>
of the provided <lb/>
they are men good <lb/>
to come join tomb <lb/>
shoulders with us as <lb/>
and comrades a id aid us tr <lb/>
army of patriotic <lb/>
a regardless of past patty <lb/>
i in-. , to purge the <lb/>
of <lb/>
and restore <lb/>
and good borne <lb/>
from Cherokee lo <lb/>
The Christians ate <lb/>
the I of tho saloon. A <lb/>
number of them met lust week <lb/>
nominated a full ticket for <lb/>
Mayor and on <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
night the churches of the <lb/>
town mark another set of <lb/>
men mot and nominated a ticket <lb/>
which tun saloon stay <lb/>
rid to 101- <lb/>
by its work. <lb/>
meeting for spoils <lb/>
which for morality I <lb/>
The Courier in <lb/>
luting on the situation <lb/>
says <lb/>
issue i- and be <lb/>
met. There are two tickets in <lb/>
a dry. tho <lb/>
Pastors of the <lb/>
town, and the good Christian <lb/>
and women, who are <lb/>
that Cod will save us from the <lb/>
c strong <lb/>
for t- <lb/>
morality. They are the <lb/>
of tho drunkard's wife. <lb/>
the drunkard's children, <lb/>
tho friends the drunk- <lb/>
ard They would save <lb/>
our young men from foul <lb/>
of g drink. <lb/>
and law, <lb/>
are pugilistic by <lb/>
u it- <lb/>
to lie so myself Bat time <lb/>
age have pa a quietus me, <lb/>
d so <lb/>
These hot <lb/>
follows will a lesson <lb/>
they pass through a few more <lb/>
i and will us tame and <lb/>
q as lambs. <lb/>
is a right a wrong <lb/>
Way to do all things- Lit us nil <lb/>
n i r. find out tho right thing <lb/>
I do, by ail moans at our <lb/>
commend, and then do the boat <lb/>
we I don i what is <lb/>
best to but do <lb/>
am all wrong. know <lb/>
If we don't got together <lb/>
together we will all go <lb/>
d together in one common <lb/>
rum The cause is to <lb/>
us nil. must all or we <lb/>
must all lose- There is no half <lb/>
way in this We <lb/>
mu.-t together or fall <lb/>
rate y. <lb/>
is a very serious question <lb/>
people my part of the <lb/>
State. are to do our <lb/>
duty circumstance, <lb/>
make sacrifice, If <lb/>
could or the <lb/>
loaders, I would induce <lb/>
them to proclaim from the <lb/>
house from cf the <lb/>
State to by- <lb/>
be by lot tho dead <lb/>
bury its dead, our are in <lb/>
our people are ; <lb/>
hero is my my heart, <lb/>
yonder is the of us all, <lb/>
lot's be up and at <lb/>
As ever, j our<lb/>
Scotland N. C, Nov. <lb/>
have written tins to <lb/>
pi iii-l you I do <lb/>
not care publish, bu do <lb/>
as prefer, for <lb/>
you I am <lb/>
not to I -i <lb/>
side stands <lb/>
th <lb/>
barroom dram drinker and <lb/>
the ail the lung <lb/>
chain of evils th it are born <lb/>
sustained by the liquor traffic, <lb/>
viz theft robbery, arson, rape, <lb/>
murder, lawlessness, crime, wife <lb/>
beating, and every other <lb/>
that o thought of. Look on <lb/>
and then look on that It <lb/>
ought to take a go id man <lb/>
to bis as to the <lb/>
two aide <lb/>
Things to Know. <lb/>
Mix blacking with <lb/>
; Ibis it slick <lb/>
and also gives a polish <lb/>
To cool a hot dish quickly set <lb/>
it in water and this will cool <lb/>
it far mere rapidly if it were <lb/>
stood cold water only. <lb/>
After washing lamp <lb/>
with dry salt will <lb/>
give u brilliant polish to tho <lb/>
glass. <lb/>
Gr. on a can et may <lb/>
be removed a variety of <lb/>
one the simplest is to lake n <lb/>
piece of blotting paper, lay it <lb/>
under tho grease mink a <lb/>
similar piece tho top of tho <lb/>
mark- Thon picas the part with <lb/>
a hot iron; this will cause <lb/>
grease by the <lb/>
blotting Another method <lb/>
is to add some borax to warm <lb/>
water in which bus u <lb/>
dissolved and well <lb/>
stained part with this mixture <lb/>
A is also useful; it should <lb/>
diluted with water rub- <lb/>
the carpel. <lb/>
l,. pure. <lb/>
wholesome <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely Pure <lb/>
I it ii Deadly Blow. <lb/>
At last a reset ion s <lb/>
on against the germ theory. We <lb/>
sou.- how expected I iii-. The <lb/>
pendulum bad so in <lb/>
one every <lb/>
from n it was <lb/>
sure to swing ox- <lb/>
he rejected. Perhaps <lb/>
in I h s us in almost all things I -o <lb/>
middle way is the the <lb/>
sin way. Dr. Thomas I, <lb/>
a I Angeles, de- <lb/>
that be taken bis <lb/>
system during last ten years, <lb/>
b th by vaccination and <lb/>
injection, of <lb/>
a. . . -uses be- <lb/>
germs. Incapable <lb/>
assailing the tissues of <lb/>
the living body that they are <lb/>
result . not the cause, <lb/>
and <lb/>
position of the obstructing mat- <lb/>
which constitutes <lb/>
to tho disease, causing <lb/>
to be pissed of the blood <lb/>
Dr. does not believe <lb/>
it rm of virulent diseases to be <lb/>
la all cases harmless, but where <lb/>
they prove dangerous an acquired <lb/>
or hereditary to <lb/>
that particular must exist. <lb/>
In the presence of twenty live <lb/>
he took tho i of <lb/>
typhoid, in <lb/>
into the stomach. <lb/>
he took the bacilli of <lb/>
by both vaccination <lb/>
a inoculation- The <lb/>
found no effect bad <lb/>
been made pulse, homo news, the general <lb/>
or temperature. Some of new the farm news, and <lb/>
Dr. patients and <lb/>
his family <lb/>
to similar with <lb/>
Kama <lb/>
The Farmer and th <lb/>
paper that years ago, under toe <lb/>
guidance of Capt. It- A- Shotwell <lb/>
made such an <lb/>
lion throughout the State, has <lb/>
been revived at as a <lb/>
weekly farm and home paper. <lb/>
Doubtless many in this section <lb/>
who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
Mechanic would like to <lb/>
it again and we are prepared to <lb/>
make the following extraordinary <lb/>
For 1.75 we will send The <lb/>
The <lb/>
Carolinian, of Raleigh, and <lb/>
I all <lb/>
papers a whole Thea <lb/>
hue papers will give you the <lb/>
S Hue t <lb/>
pr <lb/>
cf it all three of them <lb/>
whole year <lb/>
you want Atlanta <lb/>
Dr. Powell offer added to the above list <lb/>
lake his system, j you get it for cents more, <lb/>
,, i any of ii- or thrice a week New York <lb/>
the germs of deadly Wold for Any other <lb/>
disease that been j paper or magazine wanted We can <lb/>
given time to you a <lb/>
bis any with. The Ba <lb/>
to disease the germ rep- <lb/>
resents <lb/>
But this is not ail that ii recent <lb/>
A learned bishop who has been <lb/>
the has grown <lb/>
as to lbs much c i idled <lb/>
germ the Ha went where <lb/>
SHh abounded and result is <lb/>
h rejects the theory. His health <lb/>
s D improved in midst cf <lb/>
lb, and vet he thinks that while <lb/>
Jerusalem be must have, in <lb/>
various ways, filled himself i <lb/>
it the doc on call malignant <lb/>
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theory received a black it <lb/>
carry around. It Dr- Powell <lb/>
do as is have <lb/>
soon it mentioned in two <lb/>
if tho good bishop <lb/>
cm fatten on germ grow <lb/>
what is to bee <lb/>
of the theory that seemed so well <lb/>
baaed Is t a deadly blow <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Answer Didn't Suit. <lb/>
An editor of a western paper <lb/>
the two <lb/>
asking bow lo raise his <lb/>
safely, while oiler wanted to <lb/>
a, bow i-i ti i orchard <lb/>
The answer rent <lb/>
t by nail, hut accident he <lb/>
put in wrong envelopes, so <lb/>
hat the man twin- received ibis <lb/>
answer them carefully <lb/>
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their with a -tie. <lb/>
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CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
best salve In W rid <lb/>
Bruise,<lb/>
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in <lb/>
pay it <lb/>
or <lb/>
price per lox. by <lb/>
no. L. Woolen. <lb/>
tit portion the ear. <lb/>
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in it is by <lb/>
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the <lb/>
in rube, When this tuba gets In- <lb/>
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and unless can <lb/>
taken out tuba lo II <lb/>
hearing will de- <lb/>
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in,, caused by oh I <lb/>
bin an et the mac <lb/>
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by Hairs <lb/>
lure, circulars, I en <lb/>
F. A. CO, O. <lb/>
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costly <lb/>
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to deliver <lb/>
la boast nil <lb/>
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many the price <lb/>
newspaper while it- <lb/>
would besom u n <lb/>
i lo <lb/>
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ten Truth. <lb/>
W. T. Franklin <lb/>
county, in town week and <lb/>
gave US an interesting Mr. <lb/>
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and live- five miles <lb/>
and be not been to <lb/>
that town th close the <lb/>
passed through return- <lb/>
at Lie's April, <lb/>
which la tho last time looked <lb/>
upon ii e the Mr. <lb/>
I ant enjoys good <lb/>
in <lb/>
time never known to <lb/>
leave ii Do <lb/>
by one s-l Ins <lb/>
ride In I mill, <lb/>
miles Hi- in Nappy and con <lb/>
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i isolated hull's. <lb/>
.- also told us of <lb/>
man in Iii- section e <lb/>
who was ii in year <lb/>
end a flood crop <lb/>
nil plowing inn other work him- <lb/>
II <lb/>
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nation mi i weak and <lb/>
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seat i up ii would <lb/>
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of p.-la <lb/>
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hour. It has Daily wee. owing to tho <lb/>
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enterprise Senate, although tho <lb/>
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attorney, is Indulging war to <lb/>
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hi by in hi- batty, <lb/>
supporter, including Mi The<lb/>
and will continue to that as <lb/>
edition and <lb/>
We <lb/>
nay with ill <lb/>
deserve. <lb/>
Some lofts make a great mats over <lb/>
that some otter so <lb/>
great folks do, while achievements <lb/>
lea fold greater by people <lb/>
less note . is i J a unworthy <lb/>
consideration. Why j-t <lb/>
,. Graver Cleveland. <lb/>
can't a gunning <lb/>
trip the Associated IV ha <lb/>
telegraph of stuff ore the <lb/>
about it. The other day <lb/>
a whole day oat on a <lb/>
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kill -ix and <lb/>
Ii Jim Cherry, or Dolph <lb/>
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of <lb/>
Senator Daniel was warmly <lb/>
congratulated by his <lb/>
his by <lb/>
i ho the <lb/>
Virginia l <lb/>
it happens that nil of <lb/>
outspoken opponents tho <lb/>
annexation Hawaii in <lb/>
Senate are De i ii his been <lb/>
stated that party lines are to <lb/>
strictly drawn in tho discussion <lb/>
the that a Demo- <lb/>
is likely to <lb/>
for tho purpose of declaring <lb/>
is <lb/>
on the part of those <lb/>
Democratic Senators who a , <lb/>
opposing ion of the <lb/>
tr to make it a party <lb/>
although they will all <lb/>
they defeat tho treaty. <lb/>
when Via <lb/>
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kind, is one of mo <lb/>
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in instance. They <lb/>
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defeat i mean <lb/>
demoralization the party <lb/>
the east sad <lb/>
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out he State, From <lb/>
it will an set i bad will<lb/>
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National Banks, leaving no plane <lb/>
where owners borrow <lb/>
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while coming from <lb/>
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Pauls ban -I, <lb/>
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killed. <lb/>
entire wire <lb/>
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int. a With a Capital of <lb/>
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r. Hull, many years <lb/>
of the First Hank, Athens, <lb/>
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ten sled in <lb/>
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II. Moore. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
S. Rene, <lb/>
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A. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
man. <lb/>
who previously ear <lb/>
or lived here <lb/>
are i to the <lb/>
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K. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
by. <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
Burlington Taylor, <lb/>
L. Nash, <lb/>
John, <lb/>
Raven, <lb/>
Anderson. <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open Open all <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
JOYNER <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
There Are More <lb/>
comfort-giving- wearables at store than in any other <lb/>
two or three establishments in this town. <lb/>
There Are More <lb/>
thin past <lb/>
There Arc More <lb/>
no merit except easy How of I n- <lb/>
. A- a pap r it will rank <lb/>
below It is a well <lb/>
drawn of <lb/>
it, <lb/>
It is a ti pleasure to able <lb/>
lo give thin administration credit <lb/>
The message taken a whole for an n <lb/>
tho notion the Post <lb/>
Department the <lb/>
mails fill rs <lb/>
print offering <lb/>
in any lottery <lb/>
snob H Idler <lb/>
I words, etc. <lb/>
swindle shown up <lb/>
A new almost as the <lb/>
is but so as <lb/>
r- with a list of wedding ,;,, v ,. u;, advertise <lb/>
young In,. , <lb/>
refused m , , . . ., ,, <lb/>
i a I,. The Mr. <lb/>
list saved us probably caused Mr- <lb/>
as the i pews. to regret <lb/>
I'M- is very <lb/>
bind A <lb/>
genii caught Too, a int <lb/>
bis e i W, <lb/>
a- a it fore d ban <lb/>
the whole pint once. A- a <lb/>
, . Toe. v <lb/>
out in lib <lb/>
r loin, dead drunk. Mr. Baits got <lb/>
out a i bis <lb/>
i I, down the lid <lb/>
and awaited <lb/>
n c found dumber, <lb/>
awoke, It was minutes <lb/>
before he could in out <lb/>
he was km when he <lb/>
ill out be was <lb/>
buried, echoes were <lb/>
awakened likewise, <lb/>
land and and <lb/>
never beard <lb/>
hereabouts. Mr. Baker, baring he <lb/>
would have a lorn lo <lb/>
screwed and n bis <lb/>
m-iii. <lb/>
has been ever <lb/>
Daring the last e have <lb/>
of a <lb/>
owe u or <lb/>
Tun and <lb/>
others will . last as son gel <lb/>
make out. We hope <lb/>
every receiving a will <lb/>
and the <lb/>
During the mil weak or saws <lb/>
In meet end <lb/>
will not be l do so unless Mote <lb/>
to a- nay owe We <lb/>
lo urge hi <lb/>
coming promptly lo settle. Even if we <lb/>
did owe any bills. Hi I <lb/>
every subscriber to pay bis <lb/>
would be the lame, end we hope none <lb/>
will wail to be asked a second lime <lb/>
We have hard to make Ra- <lb/>
belt paper we and <lb/>
b will h.- appreciated by <lb/>
to a <lb/>
lo tins We <lb/>
for is due u. <lb/>
TO CUBE A COLD IN LAY. <lb/>
lake Quinine Tub. <lb/>
ct-. All the money <lb/>
I it earn, lie. <lb/>
State of Carolina, Hie sup- <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
TI <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Cove <lb/>
Co.; <lb/>
Greenville Land I m l<lb/>
of an <lb/>
undersigned the <lb/>
of Tin In the above <lb/>
net ion, I I on Moil the <lb/>
day f January, 1898, a II M-, <lb/>
at Conn door <lb/>
tell to bidder rush, <lb/>
all title <lb/>
and of laid Greenville Land A. <lb/>
In <lb/>
following real to <lb/>
tract in <lb/>
township, known Die <lb/>
William Moore tract adjoining <lb/>
the lands m it. K. Patrick, lurk <lb/>
land, the re, <lb/>
of by <lb/>
l B. <lb/>
vii e Land and Improvement Company. <lb/>
ti. ii . Die mill i of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Company was <lb/>
b day of 1887.<lb/>
Sheriff Till County. <lb/>
people clothed <lb/>
and <lb/>
who will here to take away some of genuine <lb/>
give so little. Be one among <lb/>
many who happy to trade here- <lb/>
all other are hero are and <lb/>
to comfort and health. So where will be treated <lb/>
ON fairly, more honestly than bore. Ask neighbor <lb/>
where ho trades, where you can do best <lb/>
and he'll send you to <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
I will the best goods obtainable <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 <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
New K r <lb/>
River <lb/>
K. in- <lb/>
chosen ensuing <lb/>
Al lb. <lb/>
Council No. <lb/>
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a need r. <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
of Fall ii <lb/>
enough <lb/>
styles to stock <lb/>
stores. They are <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the <lb/>
j Tailors Chicago, who are <lb/>
of modern masterly <lb/>
work with many students. Come in and turn the <lb/>
this great of fashions Get <lb/>
for year Winter Suit or Overcoat and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. d <lb/>
o in stock a lull line of <lb/>
Dry Notion; Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
and rice are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock lean, the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery now. <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing. Bicycles <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
S E <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J R. COREY <lb/>
mm <lb/>
IN---- <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
Fresh goods or <lb/>
hand. Country <lb/>
and sold. A trial will <lb/>
you. <lb/>
w- <lb/>
I- <lb/>
SADDLES HUH <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Appearance <lb/>
is <lb/>
Important. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Come to see<lb/>
Do you want C J Ready- <lb/>
to-wear P Do you want em <lb/>
Made-to-measure P We give <lb/>
great value either way. Our <lb/>
facilities in both departments <lb/>
are matchless. If you are in <lb/>
our Clothes you're in fashion. <lb/>
That advantage is worth <lb/>
money to you. but we charge <lb/>
nothing for it. Suits, Over- <lb/>
coats, Hats, Underwear and <lb/>
are now on grand <lb/>
display. Hundreds of novel- <lb/>
ties and economics await your <lb/>
coming. A little money com- <lb/>
much merchandise. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
But the Same Year, and You <lb/>
HaTe Seen <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
Mi- <lb/>
Sen red <lb/>
U. oilier el the <lb/>
Visitor, hire. <lb/>
The man . went to <lb/>
ind morn- <lb/>
W. s. Mt this Be <lb/>
will Has beer <lb/>
is ripe <lb/>
and <lb/>
to <lb/>
C. J. of <lb/>
Slat.- Teachers <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Greatly b <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
Nick, has been visiting Haw <lb/>
to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Gents Furnishing <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
My last lot of lists are the prettiest <lb/>
received <lb/>
MM and he at reduced <lb/>
fashion to sell. <lb/>
Mks. L. <lb/>
My stock is in and it <lb/>
pay you to call <lb/>
Con- <lb/>
m everything tor Santa <lb/>
Trices lower<lb/>
There wall be a tournament i <lb/>
n. he th. <lb/>
The nest N. C. <lb/>
at Elisabeth City. <lb/>
No matter how prosperous a builder <lb/>
For s days psst the rush of tax <lb/>
payers has been so heavy on the <lb/>
office, that Sheriff and de- <lb/>
lad to hustle to write receipts <lb/>
lost enough. <lb/>
The oldest advertising is not so <lb/>
to sell an article that everybody <lb/>
to make everybody an <lb/>
article the advertiser <lb/>
Printer. <lb/>
took one of her <lb/>
last silk waists and made three <lb/>
out But <lb/>
must have gotten <lb/>
at all. She got------- <lb/>
out inch sleeves <lb/>
to make the extra <lb/>
Homo is very sick. <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
K. T. is <lb/>
visiting Capt. A. J. <lb/>
D. V. Gardner this stern- <lb/>
in a visit lo <lb/>
Judge E. W. arrived <lb/>
Monday evening and opened court <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Capt. Hill <lb/>
and E. Moire, are <lb/>
attending court. <lb/>
D. Haskett and Wiley Brown <lb/>
have returned N. C. Confer <lb/>
ease it Raleigh. <lb/>
T. B. and daughter, of Scot- <lb/>
laud who have been speeding a <lb/>
Week here, returned If. <lb/>
Smith, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Monday with W. Harrington <lb/>
and borne on the evening <lb/>
Hum. <lb/>
W. slaughter A. <lb/>
passed h Greenville this <lb/>
on bicycles their nay <lb/>
to county. <lb/>
J. Beaufort county, <lb/>
spent here. His manner <lb/>
the indicated that he <lb/>
looking and wanted <lb/>
o see how the ground lay up here. <lb/>
ladies church <lb/>
gave <lb/>
at the rooms Mrs. A. M. <lb/>
and lovers good music enjoy <lb/>
lean indeed. Every number on the <lb/>
was i. with utmost <lb/>
sol. by Mis. <lb/>
Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. <lb/>
and Mr. were o <lb/>
that lo m encore. <lb/>
The by <lb/>
Green vine's v. be seen <lb/>
by names below, end even <lb/>
the <lb/>
The ; <lb/>
Last <lb/>
Miss Jennie Williams and <lb/>
Mrs A. M. Moor,. <lb/>
Vocal <lb/>
Mrs it. <lb/>
lust. Op. <lb/>
No Chopin. Miss <lb/>
Song <lb/>
Reached My Jordan. Mr. Hugh <lb/>
W. <lb/>
de <lb/>
Mi.-s tiara Bruce Forbes. <lb/>
C. Vocal <lb/>
Mrs. Walter Grimes. <lb/>
lust. Solo No <lb/>
Schubert. Miss Lull While. <lb/>
Vocal Night <lb/>
de Mm. Travis <lb/>
J. Mis. A. M <lb/>
Violin. Mr. <lb/>
piano. Miss Jennie <lb/>
INVITED TO <lb/>
State , <lb/>
to Meet Here Next Year <lb/>
were here day in <lb/>
Hi- and a <lb/>
was present both <lb/>
iv At the <lb/>
i Rev. A. W. <lb/>
a slat, mint relative inviting <lb/>
Stale Convention hold <lb/>
in He <lb/>
said it was a in which entire <lb/>
town inter, and s, the large <lb/>
represents all <lb/>
Humiliation,. could express <lb/>
of town, and naked all in <lb/>
SI leading an to the <lb/>
Convention lure a <lb/>
in, III, A i <lb/>
in. sabers I r and <lb/>
no rose lo <lb/>
their ear <lb/>
the desire all our <lb/>
to come <lb/>
held end by <lb/>
vote the invitation. <lb/>
The State was <lb/>
In ago <lb/>
never met here since, and our <lb/>
this invitation will be <lb/>
by the <lb/>
THE HOLIDAYS. <lb/>
Come to see us during the holidays and look <lb/>
over our immense line of <lb/>
s Oil <lb/>
GENTS FURNISHINGS. <lb/>
We are quoting prices so low the <lb/>
days that you can save money on all chases <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
NEAR <lb/>
Mr. Suffers <lb/>
Loss. <lb/>
On last Saturday morning about <lb/>
o'clock, Mr. J. J. near <lb/>
lo-tn double barn and <lb/>
corn by lie says he has <lb/>
no idea how the fire <lb/>
The loss is about with only <lb/>
insurance en building <lb/>
on the corn which he carried in <lb/>
Farm IS Mutual Fire Assn. <lb/>
Mr. bus been <lb/>
in this direction, and everyone <lb/>
will sympathize with in this <lb/>
loss be has sustained. It was <lb/>
only last winter that hie intended <lb/>
dwelling house was burned. <lb/>
ALL MS LOVE <lb/>
And the Two Legged hind Are So <lb/>
Exception. <lb/>
The joke is one certain man <lb/>
town II. going away <lb/>
morning and bed Riled a gallon <lb/>
to a lady in end. lie weal on hi trip, <lb/>
th- beer sol go with him Ha <lb/>
bad in his room <lb/>
Um, Sunday evening, who saw the <lb/>
In end kerned <lb/>
its contents and purpose. The young <lb/>
man had to go oil awhile <lb/>
the in Ida room. W bile he <lb/>
his concluded to drink <lb/>
the at d the with <lb/>
water. They carried out part <lb/>
of hi plan, but tin- man return- <lb/>
ed before they could put water. <lb/>
Nothing was until tin.- <lb/>
mi ruing when the man went <lb/>
pick up bis demijohn and it <lb/>
empty. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
The Number the the <lb/>
i-t in this <lb/>
County. <lb/>
wraps <lb/>
Jackets, Capes <lb/>
LANG'S GASH HOUSE. <lb/>
For best line <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, <lb/>
FLOOR OIL . SHOES, NOVELTIES <lb/>
SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
M. left morning lo j <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
Marshal in Tuesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mrs. N. B, Smith morning <lb/>
tor lo v sit her daughter. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ville, is Mrs. J. U. <lb/>
j. II. Johnston, Umbel, an Innate <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. J. Moore, eon Agent J. <lb/>
K. Moots, returned Wilmington <lb/>
erasing, lie had been there <lb/>
to stand an e position <lb/>
in the Auditor's office, the <lb/>
Coast Line, He a meet <lb/>
Ole and secured the <lb/>
ti n. dim Moore is one our very <lb/>
bast young men and will new <lb/>
position with credit. We regret to see <lb/>
leave Greenville wish him <lb/>
every success hi m-w position. He <lb/>
goes back to Wednesday <lb/>
to enter upon bis <lb/>
The Register of Deeds issued ten <lb/>
marriage licenses last week. MS white <lb/>
couples and lour I r colored. <lb/>
A. . I Addle <lb/>
II. M. and Harsh I <lb/>
Ty- <lb/>
Cora St. <lb/>
ii and Susan<lb/>
Martha <lb/>
re gotten the Home, at <lb/>
She got enough<lb/>
Girls are wearing of holly. <lb/>
A wig maker is a sort <lb/>
The best <lb/>
green. <lb/>
Yea, Maude, axiom is an old <lb/>
aw, but you can't sharpen it up with a <lb/>
newspaper file. <lb/>
do you say is <lb/>
N, how prosper.-. ;<lb/>
Sunday are growing <lb/>
more in stories <lb/>
Clause. <lb/>
Allen Son received <lb/>
of their nursery <lb/>
The Board County Commission- <lb/>
contributed lo the to <lb/>
an engine Hope Fire Co. <lb/>
Wilson is s hand <lb/>
line mufflers. There <lb/>
Mr. Hut. <lb/>
Flakes <lb/>
and large Hominy, white <lb/>
Fish, Mountain <lb/>
,. H. M. <lb/>
today <lb/>
A. W. Keller Mt this morning <lb/>
for rd to attend the Baptist Slate <lb/>
Mrs. Caroline Cherry Tues- <lb/>
day evening a visit to her daughter <lb/>
at <lb/>
L. D. Ames and wile, Portsmouth, <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening lo visit their <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. w- U. Brown; <lb/>
Miss Bess, of Raleigh, <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to visit he <lb/>
grandmother, Mrs. Ur. <lb/>
K. W. el Weldon, <lb/>
ed his halt here. They occupy <lb/>
Fleming in West <lb/>
Market Square Mo. <lb/>
Market House lot in <lb/>
Court was sold public <lb/>
Monday. It in <lb/>
eight the bids <lb/>
The lot was then us u <lb/>
brought or MM <lb/>
more sale by The <lb/>
lot was bid of by W. II. <lb/>
This is less than was <lb/>
once ottered the property. <lb/>
The Hoard Commissioners did not <lb/>
i in the sale. <lb/>
son. <lb/>
George <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Hams, <lb/>
Joseph A. Manning <lb/>
Hamilton. <lb/>
It M. Mid Ann <lb/>
Morgan. <lb/>
Charles Vims lb <lb/>
William and Susan <lb/>
Anthony Vine, and Ida Mayo. <lb/>
Win. it Smith. <lb/>
The lend number licensee lasts i <lb/>
the ending Saturday s <lb/>
were while couples <lb/>
and This was la-g. <lb/>
number preceding <lb/>
your. <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
We sell Groceries so low that it will make your <lb/>
head swim. We are receiving daily <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
I, I <lb/>
Canned of ah kinds, Tobacco, <lb/>
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first <lb/>
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
This Is to notify all that <lb/>
J. W. Jesse Vt. F. <lb/>
trading under lbs in me <lb/>
Co. have <lb/>
dissolved their said <lb/>
b mutual AU <lb/>
of <lb/>
i said will <lb/>
ones in m <lb/>
I supply Co at an date. <lb/>
An Indebted to said <lb/>
The isle cl hill. M. A. prop- . <lb/>
postponed. of sale will be <lb/>
later. <lb/>
is by <lb/>
who know <lb/>
the quality all <lb/>
used, <lb/>
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