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A Speculation <lb/>
A tramp went into <lb/>
grocery store the other day, where <lb/>
he noticed a big box of soap label- <lb/>
ed, cake one He <lb/>
approached Mr. and <lb/>
am if you will <lb/>
trust me tor twenty-five cakes of <lb/>
that soap I will pay you in lest. <lb/>
than an had <lb/>
a curiosity to get the frame s <lb/>
same and consented to the deal. <lb/>
The tramp took the soap over to <lb/>
where the plus is kept <lb/>
and carefully wrapped each cake <lb/>
in a bit of tin foil procured <lb/>
the boxes- He then went <lb/>
upon a street corner and <lb/>
ed to passers by that he bad for <lb/>
sale -the genuine Arabic <lb/>
shaving <lb/>
guaranteed to soften the hairs of <lb/>
the face until a dull knife could <lb/>
cut them and certain to last ten <lb/>
times as long at other soap <lb/>
in the Inside of half an <lb/>
hour be had sold every cake at <lb/>
cents each. He paid Mr. Man- <lb/>
speaker walked off <lb/>
with a clear profit of JO he <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
SEE THAT F <lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS <lb/>
DESCENDED FROM KINGS.<lb/>
There i-. nu in <lb/>
the States, a nobility that <lb/>
proud of blue blood, its origin, <lb/>
its forefathers who held exalted <lb/>
rank wore titles that were in <lb/>
tome royal. A society was <lb/>
quietly organized some years ago <lb/>
with the avowed purpose of <lb/>
those neglected and forgot- <lb/>
ten springs of nobility and tracing <lb/>
the family trees to their very roots, <lb/>
uncovering the secrets of an <lb/>
try that might extend back to the <lb/>
crusaders. This society made con- <lb/>
headway and exposed <lb/>
royal connection very many in- <lb/>
stances, and the researches so <lb/>
satisfied a certain number of <lb/>
their blood so intensely blue was <lb/>
they in turn formed them- <lb/>
selves a second society, consist- <lb/>
of those whose line extends <lb/>
to the throne- to sonic throne whose <lb/>
among the then nations <lb/>
of the not considered, so <lb/>
long as it a fide throne, <lb/>
with a genuine ruler sitting thereon, <lb/>
and wearing the <lb/>
use The outfit no man is <lb/>
complete without one u <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens, baa <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But should <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
-Come to see us.- <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing <lb/>
from <lb/>
m- i <lb/>
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EL -5 it <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives home news <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
Are a sub- <lb/>
It <lb/>
o he. <lb/>
month, <lb/>
not you <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only SI a year. I <lb/>
contains the news <lb/>
and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
The members of this inner <lb/>
are for the moat Yorkers <lb/>
by birth and residence. <lb/>
The most conspicuous, probably, <lb/>
is James Gordon Bennett of The <lb/>
Herald. Mr. Bennett is a direct de- <lb/>
on his mother's hide of <lb/>
Edward and the <lb/>
of his Bitting one day on the <lb/>
throne Great Britain la, it must <lb/>
DOt altogether clear, <lb/>
although it is not outside the limits <lb/>
possibility. He is the forty sec <lb/>
the lino of heritage, a <lb/>
revolution might bring him much <lb/>
closer. As to present mafia of <lb/>
Mr, Bennett, ho has <lb/>
practically become a he <lb/>
would, no doubt prefer son <lb/>
to his should he conclude <lb/>
to claim the title which it is certain <lb/>
his descent gives him every right <lb/>
to <lb/>
As a relative of Mr. the <lb/>
distinction of royalty naturally be <lb/>
longs also to Marmaduke Richard- <lb/>
who is duke of and <lb/>
luminous to prove <lb/>
not alone bis regal lineage, but the <lb/>
claim he <lb/>
to the title of duke It must be <lb/>
that in lie <lb/>
the various members of this <lb/>
society their ancestral titles are <lb/>
ways employed, and they are ad <lb/>
as Dear as in <lb/>
the case of Mr. Bennett, exam- <lb/>
or Door s with <lb/>
Mr And many <lb/>
have paper <lb/>
with their individual position. <lb/>
George Mel., an. an ill one <lb/>
the large lire insurance <lb/>
on Broadway, New York, is t <lb/>
leading mi of the and <lb/>
enjoys the low, a <lb/>
that baa been recognized <lb/>
many generations of his <lb/>
family, but has never been publicly <lb/>
claimed. Mr. is possessed <lb/>
of document-, showing a descent <lb/>
from IX of Prance, whose <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
Christianity and whose et <lb/>
forts in direction Of civilization <lb/>
earned the -St. Louis. <lb/>
This ruler made Ilia lord <lb/>
of the holy isles, warranted to em- <lb/>
ploy the title of Karl of <lb/>
Charles k, well known in <lb/>
New York, is, reality, <lb/>
k inherit- <lb/>
mg Ilia title an old <lb/>
family of great distinction mid <lb/>
whoso estates were at one period the <lb/>
moat extensive, on the Rhine, Thu <lb/>
artist is Comte <lb/>
although ho never makes use <lb/>
the honor, and few of his lie- <lb/>
even aware that he <lb/>
it. In fact, to give him <lb/>
entire credit, he is authorized to <lb/>
sign himself Comte <lb/>
Connelly, the well <lb/>
known hatter, modestly <lb/>
the fact that as a direct <lb/>
of the Irish king he is none <lb/>
other than Lord Connelly, although <lb/>
ills doubtful that he has ever said <lb/>
so outside tile society, of which ho <lb/>
has long member. There are <lb/>
hundred enjoying, if it <lb/>
an enjoyment, the of u <lb/>
title while apparently only <lb/>
American but these <lb/>
are to indicate, <lb/>
that really have an unwritten <lb/>
nobility. New York Mail and Ex <lb/>
press. <lb/>
A I'S. I. HI Ml. <lb/>
A lady who wanted a servant so <lb/>
badly that she- one without a <lb/>
recommendation, or even an intro- <lb/>
happened One day to look <lb/>
a book which belonged to the <lb/>
girl Immediately thereafter <lb/>
went to her with some <lb/>
expressed in her face. <lb/>
this your <lb/>
is this, then When you <lb/>
came, you told me your <lb/>
Susie Stokes, but here in this book <lb/>
is the <lb/>
all right, said <lb/>
girl. <lb/>
FIN <lb/>
House-cleaning will begin cod. <lb/>
The hen doesn't loot at all <lb/>
but she always lay. <lb/>
man's cheeks <lb/>
made light <lb/>
It is natural that <lb/>
burn when h <lb/>
cried lb. ink to t-e pen, <lb/>
your nibs replied <lb/>
the pen, all writ- with <lb/>
you're an amateur <lb/>
the Ratter, is well to <lb/>
know the easier game is <lb/>
Seine men are <lb/>
the <lb/>
I'll, <lb/>
met <lb/>
pd. r. <lb/>
i seem to be <lb/>
lever their <lb/>
Oaf la <lb/>
Me.-t ; <lb/>
when turned down in the <lb/>
parlor <lb/>
alga not. <lb/>
That food <lb/>
not break in <lb/>
swells to three <lb/>
four its bulk. <lb/>
of a bachelor <lb/>
or <lb/>
A f <lb/>
weighs more <lb/>
accomplishment <lb/>
. woman u <lb/>
ion learning. <lb/>
A is a <lb/>
like and a lot like <lb/>
ho on tea <lb/>
After a girl baa tried getting <lb/>
r to act indignant with a <lb/>
man she begins to try to look <lb/>
piteously at him- <lb/>
A cat swim just as well as a <lb/>
dog, only it is so that if you <lb/>
throw it into the water it would <lb/>
rather drown. <lb/>
When a man has curious little <lb/>
in bis they <lb/>
were made by <lb/>
round hairpins <lb/>
A never cries so hard <lb/>
When her little child is lost that <lb/>
t strength left to <lb/>
it when it's York <lb/>
Press- <lb/>
FOB SPAIN <lb/>
lay to be a fill. <lb/>
we've bad Jilt <lb/>
got to e. me, <lb/>
i.-t settle.- it; <lb/>
it I'm a <lb/>
pure in grain, <lb/>
I'm bind make me <lb/>
with Spain, <lb/>
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inst know <lb/>
rowed row <lb/>
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know bar <lb/>
pattern <lb/>
Tie the right she'll mop lb <lb/>
I've read about way <lb/>
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be cruel them <lb/>
I I can't lull pity <lb/>
quite refrain <lb/>
n happen when <lb/>
Tor la n she gels her -paint on <lb/>
a rite <lb/>
hum, <lb/>
alter em conflict <lb/>
in, plain <lb/>
Tl. it'll If nation <lb/>
be Spain. <lb/>
A Vindication of <lb/>
Suppose that Spain had three <lb/>
years outraged the humane instinct <lb/>
and sensibilities any of lea <lb/>
peoples Europe. <lb/>
Suppose that a Spanish Minister <lb/>
Australia <lb/>
or had insulted ruler the <lb/>
to which he and <lb/>
had derided its people. <lb/>
Suppose that very heel <lb/>
this insult one that country's <lb/>
had been blown up through <lb/>
and criminal <lb/>
at the hast, and that two hundred and <lb/>
miters had died in <lb/>
Can ore doubt the <lb/>
-veil calmest pet pies r <lb/>
Is it certain that <lb/>
would have like the dew in <lb/>
the beat of <lb/>
Yet the in <lb/>
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end almost <lb/>
into line a it <lb/>
Diapering for u with <lb/>
. liberation.<lb/>
the people foiled <lb/>
States are but <lb/>
by experiences and <lb/>
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are The <lb/>
can people, la <lb/>
their own public as they phase <lb/>
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equal any ma <lb/>
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is as as it is rare. <lb/>
What a triumph <lb/>
What a of die <lb/>
that the way to . mill lo <lb/>
govern is to let them <lb/>
York World.<lb/>
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Deterioration of <lb/>
The Public In- <lb/>
C. H. Mebane. <lb/>
been requested by a committee the <lb/>
State Dental Association to a <lb/>
circular letter lo the public school <lb/>
the advising to <lb/>
school children to a <lb/>
careful and intelligent attention to their <lb/>
teeth. <lb/>
The circular states that the <lb/>
and experience of in the <lb/>
State there is a de- <lb/>
of human teeth. The bad <lb/>
teeth proper <lb/>
lead, which refills in all forms <lb/>
Mebane will likely <lb/>
give the circular his endorsement. <lb/>
The giving proper <lb/>
intelligent to teeth in youth <lb/>
is Through the teachers <lb/>
Spit.- lie- Dental hopes to <lb/>
cornet the care of lie <lb/>
of children in the Slate. <lb/>
Dr. V. E. Tarter, Of Has i- the <lb/>
and the letter lo the Super, <lb/>
An I from all other <lb/>
Each performs <lb/>
a specific duty, thus d. away with <lb/>
drastic purgatives and curing by <lb/>
Mild Power Theory. <lb/>
One Pill touches lie- liver, re- <lb/>
moves The bile, the file <lb/>
moves The <lb/>
Tonic the rest. <lb/>
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It is lo lei him b. In <lb/>
lie is bud <lb/>
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him than lo TOW <lb/>
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s turn away wrath. <lb/>
Thai be s not gel Ibo <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
Thai he lo look your <lb/>
las. when you go out with him. <lb/>
Thai it n improve his razor to <lb/>
use It <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret of health r <lb/>
the power to digest and .- <lb/>
a proper of food. <lb/>
This can never be done when <lb/>
the liver does not act it's part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
s Liver Pills arc an <lb/>
lute cure <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, fever, bilious- <lb/>
and diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Notice t Creditors. <lb/>
i r duty j before the <lb/>
Conn o M <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
I. I <lb/>
by v. u to all Indebted to <lb/>
i ii- iii. <lb/>
to the and to all creditor <lb/>
of Mid to present their claim, <lb/>
properly to under- <lb/>
twelve months after the <lb/>
date or this notice will <lb/>
be in bur <lb/>
This the 4th day <lb/>
S. <lb/>
of i taU of L. ;. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The of the Court of <lb/>
of ad- <lb/>
to tin- on <lb/>
on the <lb/>
of notice <lb/>
I- hereby all i -on- Indebted <lb/>
to make Immediate <lb/>
to undersigned, and to <lb/>
creditor of to present <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to th <lb/>
within twelve <lb/>
the of tin or <lb/>
will be plead In bar of their recovery <lb/>
I K the day of Jan. MM, . <lb/>
I. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
i on the of J. II. <lb/>
F. Q, Any. <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Notice Dissolution. <lb/>
data toll <lb/>
day ii i. A. <lb/>
and A. II. Taft <lb/>
firm. V II. Kirk, and V. <lb/>
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in- paid to k A Taft also <lb/>
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March, J. A. <lb/>
A. II. TAFT, <lb/>
W. II. KICKS, <lb/>
E. II. TAFT. <lb/>
TASTELESS <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE SO <lb/>
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of from <lb/>
. j to bottom, Tin in <lb/>
that IS <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
the price. <lb/>
About Life <lb/>
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world, its more <lb/>
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are en earth<lb/>
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people born iii <lb/>
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are more by <lb/>
by day. The number <lb/>
men capable bearing i. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
Steamers Wellington for <lb/>
for touching at all land- <lb/>
Tar Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
i Friday at A. at. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb/>
These are stage <lb/>
of water on Tar <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
New York and Boston. <lb/>
Shipper order their goods <lb/>
marked via Old Dominion Line trim <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Bay Nor- <lb/>
folk Baltimore Steamboat Company <lb/>
Baltimore. -Merchants Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON. Agent, <lb/>
I. Agent, <lb/>
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generally their In <lb/>
I ho past we solicit u continuance of tin- <lb/>
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W. II. DICKS, <lb/>
K. II. TAFT. <lb/>
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lire. <lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
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year's supplies will to their <lb/>
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elsewhere. Our Is <lb/>
Its branches. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
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as we buy -direct from <lb/>
A complete stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always ha. id and sold at price t, <lb/>
suit the . Our good, are all <lb/>
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rise to run we sell at a close <lb/>
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The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
low as the low <lb/>
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prices paid for country <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Tuesday<lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance. <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. MARCH <lb/>
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to lend <lb/>
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to gel it- <lb/>
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may die old W, or young <lb/>
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When the hour hand points to nine, <lb/>
Have your washing on the line. <lb/>
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and kick <lb/>
themselves out of harness <lb/>
when really no <lb/>
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ti wife, she loses her <lb/>
talks a divorce, and <lb/>
if a woman smashes a bread tray <lb/>
over he <lb/>
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who killed himself lately <lb/>
his wife Brat her cut <lb/>
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new style of bead. Ho could <lb/>
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he made n <lb/>
meal of and left his <lb/>
better half to go it alone, short <lb/>
hair all. It was certainly <lb/>
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Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Ladies, Gents and Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
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POWDER <lb/>
swell in are -I . he <lb/>
largest stock <lb/>
ii Mm ilL <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. and see 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/>
Yours <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
w. m. Band, J- b. Fleming,<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
all the courts. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. Tyson, <lb/>
N. . C <lb/>
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N. C <lb/>
all the <lb/>
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the power of It <lb/>
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the extent of its <lb/>
life and character, and for <lb/>
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if rightly esteemed one of <lb/>
hist and most <lb/>
element an ethical life <lb/>
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very firmly <lb/>
habits of any sort, which is <lb/>
seldom <lb/>
even who the must <lb/>
as to tin quality. <lb/>
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so strong a hold upon uh that <lb/>
cannot be <lb/>
m. <lb/>
L. Jam as, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
II. , II. <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, N. <lb/>
Attorneys and at Law <lb/>
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s In all the Courts. <lb/>
when something better opens up <lb/>
before us- . of <lb/>
implies and, if <lb/>
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rooted habits make change re- <lb/>
and impossible <lb/>
they must be a foe to improvement <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Headquarters S- <lb/>
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Tinware, <lb/>
Implements <lb/>
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car be l until <lb/>
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paper that ago, under <lb/>
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made an <lb/>
throughout State, has <lb/>
been revived at us u <lb/>
weekly and home paper. <lb/>
many in this section <lb/>
who formerly took <lb/>
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again and we prepared to <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
announcements <lb/>
For send fill <lb/>
Eastern North <lb/>
Carolinian, of The <lb/>
Farmer Mechanic, three <lb/>
papers whole <lb/>
hue will the <lb/>
home news, tho State and general <lb/>
news and tho farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
year for 91-75. <lb/>
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added the list <lb/>
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or the thrice a week New <lb/>
for To Any <lb/>
or magazine wanted can <lb/>
you u in con- <lb/>
with lilt- <lb/>
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Hubs, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair Dealings and at Book <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
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A Chicago <lb/>
compelled Central <lb/>
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which Che attempt is made l the <lb/>
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for MUd <lb/>
by the Indianapolis <lb/>
lion, but such is recalled <lb/>
Representative Freeman <lb/>
Knowles, Dakota, who i- n <lb/>
ii- in s SB <lb/>
as known the only man in Congress <lb/>
who has extraordinary <lb/>
circular letter, but tin- answer <lb/>
Mr. Knowles a wry <lb/>
as may be from the I- <lb/>
quotations therefrom can <lb/>
no language lo my <lb/>
of men who will seek to take <lb/>
vantage the patriotism the <lb/>
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N. C, second class mall water. <lb/>
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turned in m a trip lo Havana, reports <lb/>
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persons within SO he <lb/>
fays are dying there by <lb/>
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when railed. The people this <lb/>
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Spain is already lucking down. <lb/>
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Washington 1898. <lb/>
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Oil been all right nil the time it ha <lb/>
Waiting Mr. <lb/>
indicate what be <lb/>
be broke <lb/>
that in i hours <lb/>
discretion, had <lb/>
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could lo sell our <lb/>
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our foreign arums and navies, <lb/>
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. bonds. Ties j the which <lb/>
is now trying to fasten upon <lb/>
I patriots of Cuba the <lb/>
bonds which the European Shy- <lb/>
taken Iron Spain in return <lb/>
tin- n loaned that nation <lb/>
which lo butcher the <lb/>
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gold basis. At the very scent <lb/>
gold always hunts Its <lb/>
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present delicate <lb/>
wanted. This Keck foreign their <lb/>
and the re.-ult was. a r, oh i <lb/>
a bill <lb/>
, he people <lb/>
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humanity titan <lb/>
or<lb/>
by the lb use and Senate and <lb/>
carried lo him his signature, ll <lb/>
dots not whether it was the n- <lb/>
. Spain recall, <lb/>
j, her objections Lee, <lb/>
the of <lb/>
supplies to <lb/>
and has <lb/>
settled by the of the <lb/>
the Fifty Million- Haul <lb/>
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which mis so promptly refused by <lb/>
the certainty the <lb/>
Inquiry will report that the <lb/>
Maine blown up the <lb/>
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end <lb/>
war preparations in dean <lb/>
him ill it. <lb/>
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pushing <lb/>
earnest. Having <lb/>
money 1- needed the I <lb/>
and him en-; h is called the people to put <lb/>
at discretion a sum sufficient <lb/>
to defend the country and <lb/>
actual <lb/>
to how it shall <lb/>
be spent, Congress is proceeding with <lb/>
its routine business, and <lb/>
ready for any further action that may <lb/>
be considered The <lb/>
to regretted is that Mr. <lb/>
bad not asked this <lb/>
a month or two ago, A <lb/>
month fighting -hips might have <lb/>
been purchased in that cannot <lb/>
now ts bad. owing European war <lb/>
clouds and other . We tare <lb/>
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naval officer sent lo Eur p <lb/>
buy a single to lick anything <lb/>
mi. everything that Hies the <lb/>
as will he proven in short older <lb/>
alter the shooting starts. <lb/>
Association <lb/>
Dubs, which has made <lb/>
to the birthday <lb/>
anniversary of Thomas Jefferson, by u <lb/>
dinner, on Wednesday, <lb/>
April which lion. William . <lb/>
Senator Arkansas, <lb/>
ch the National <lb/>
Committee, will be <lb/>
has a circular Utter urging all <lb/>
Democratic club- in <lb/>
war by with the National A- <lb/>
a homage lo the <lb/>
memory the great of Amer <lb/>
lean liberty, the <lb/>
of and tie- <lb/>
the party, and in a In sh <lb/>
cur unalterable deter <lb/>
to preserve the <lb/>
us it came lo us <lb/>
bin and lo resist by every law <lb/>
means in power encroach <lb/>
cf wealth <lb/>
upon <lb/>
the people. <lb/>
Senator Allen a r <lb/>
I Iii- winch <lb/>
calling on the Attorney ,;,,. <lb/>
Inform the Senate how ,, u <lb/>
Injunction were during 807- <lb/>
by the r. s. c , <lb/>
labor ,, . <lb/>
it with j <lb/>
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tho without distinction <lb/>
I party have responded <lb/>
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Maine, disaster may disclose, the <lb/>
will us ready <lb/>
course that the Cause of <lb/>
Cuba may lead to. With this <lb/>
fund and tilers for war- <lb/>
ships, contracts for anus, pro- <lb/>
night <lb/>
the and ship <lb/>
yards, whatever else may he <lb/>
required will at his command <lb/>
The is a meat <lb/>
I peace measure. It diminishes <lb/>
I the likelihood war and <lb/>
I increases the assurance that, if <lb/>
I comes, peace will follow <lb/>
heels. <lb/>
Instead a <lb/>
Dog- <lb/>
Mr. Ai Daniel had been <lb/>
from his b-i. h so <lb/>
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strychnine to atop the dog from <lb/>
his visits. i, <lb/>
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the emptied of con- <lb/>
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HARRISON'S SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
ii-. Who t <lb/>
For the <lb/>
One day in the summer <lb/>
Of was a groat <lb/>
at the only hotel Old Forge, the <lb/>
lest known of the gateways to the <lb/>
A pole, a tall. Sturdy <lb/>
looking piece of Umber, was to <lb/>
raffled President Benjamin <lb/>
his cot- <lb/>
on lake, bad <lb/>
to Campers from the chain <lb/>
of lakes that leads into the <lb/>
mountain region from Forge, <lb/>
natives of the neighboring <lb/>
towns, guides and woodsmen, min- <lb/>
in crowd that wandered <lb/>
about hotel, tilling the piazzas, <lb/>
seeking shelter in the little par- <lb/>
from the drizzling rain and pen- <lb/>
mountain air without. <lb/>
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chore from MM of the Fourth <lb/>
lake a reckless, irresponsible <lb/>
fellow, but of unusual cunning and <lb/>
shrewdness. He had a greedy <lb/>
and most of the time was fool- <lb/>
with drink the morning of <lb/>
this day. while we were tailing <lb/>
down to Forgo, lie had calmly <lb/>
swallowed one gulp a pint of <lb/>
as the initiative to one of <lb/>
his terrible sprees. Later, link at <lb/>
doe in the barroom and s <lb/>
with genial soul had brought <lb/>
condition where Ids smile <lb/>
never faded his step was most <lb/>
uncertain. <lb/>
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was for o'clock. At <lb/>
that hour the president had not <lb/>
arrived at the and the people <lb/>
who had gathered there were n. <lb/>
moving about, disgusted with <lb/>
the r and annoyed at the de- <lb/>
lay. In the interval the <lb/>
Chore boy. ventured the remark <lb/>
that if the president didn't hurry lie <lb/>
would get out on the piazza <lb/>
make the speech himself. For this <lb/>
boldness he was from the <lb/>
parlor to the more congenial <lb/>
of tho <lb/>
Finally the former chief <lb/>
arrived. The crowd, which had <lb/>
formed on the-slope of the lawn be- <lb/>
fore hotel, immediately revived <lb/>
and and cheered the noted <lb/>
guest. The formalities of tho <lb/>
quickly disposed of by <lb/>
the long suffering committee and <lb/>
tho chairman took the earliest op- <lb/>
to introduce Mr. Harrison. <lb/>
The president rose and stood by <lb/>
his chair, which Lad been placed <lb/>
some-distance back am the piazza <lb/>
rail. Au instant ho regarded <lb/>
crowd below, Apparently ho was <lb/>
about to when the group that <lb/>
had pressed about the parlor door <lb/>
opened and the chore boy, <lb/>
his trousers naked into the tops of <lb/>
his great, coarse ls, bis cont- <lb/>
falling over his hands and <lb/>
almost concealing his <lb/>
shirt open at tho neck- I with <lb/>
hi mule hi- r highly de- <lb/>
out b.-fore the as- <lb/>
laid <lb/>
quickly to-the railing. <lb/>
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head, ho laid bis broad brim- <lb/>
med hat on secretary's table <lb/>
Wholly unmindful of <lb/>
over whoso distinguished face there <lb/>
Muttered a half limns <lb/>
turned to the crowd, and <lb/>
with all the i and <lb/>
of a speaker who <lb/>
of tho power of hi words, <lb/>
lies and gentlemen, I presume <lb/>
you here to hear me <lb/>
presumption was ton greatly <lb/>
to puss lie <lb/>
could indicate <lb/>
th supposed desires of <lb/>
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irate tin. <lb/>
i nails in his hoot <lb/>
parallel lines on tho boards of the <lb/>
piazza, exit was through tho <lb/>
same door that had marked his <lb/>
entry, and it was just in- <lb/>
side this opening that Lo fell In a <lb/>
heap and the smile collapsed. After <lb/>
tints forcibly dismissing the <lb/>
the members of the committee <lb/>
urned to scat. <lb/>
Anal then the president spoke. <lb/>
No-- Mail and Express <lb/>
I In g one pan of his <lb/>
; discourse Sacramento <lb/>
the debate in j Hen. A- <lb/>
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last week the bill it- <lb/>
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In tho matter of the choice of <lb/>
texts, a curious thing happened to a <lb/>
curate whom knew on his return I A <lb/>
from his welding tour. He only ling to second class mil j American Jew <lb/>
home on Saturday evening, Clark, Democrat. were in tie <lb/>
when he a letter from his <lb/>
vicar him to preach the next <lb/>
as he knew- he had a <lb/>
not yet in the i-h <lb/>
winch would tit iii with the Advent <lb/>
of s, i loons then la given <lb/>
The sermon was on the Parable <lb/>
the Ten Virgins, The . unite, who <lb/>
preached written did not <lb/>
tins particular one till the <lb/>
next morning, half an bi before <lb/>
service, when to bis horn I be I <lb/>
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comet and this was <lb/>
constant retrain of <lb/>
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put the best face In could upon it. <lb/>
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forgotten the text. t, <lb/>
at <lb/>
There an- shaving and <lb/>
bootblack but <lb/>
bootblack drawing <lb/>
New York <lb/>
of a rich gold mine. The German <lb/>
look sick was to die. <lb/>
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around him said he <lb/>
divide his share them but <lb/>
would request of them to <lb/>
deposit one hundred dollars in <lb/>
his coffin payment. This w <lb/>
to the miners and <lb/>
they <lb/>
basely desert-1 paCed their share the coffin- <lb/>
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delivered th- <lb/>
on the country <lb/>
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as needle to the <lb/>
the momentous <lb/>
when a vast majority <lb/>
not nil mark you. hut n vast i <lb/>
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glitter, per lb <lb/>
hi Shies <lb/>
Stags Hams <lb/>
Horn <lb/>
Corn Meal <lb/>
gall i-l i.- <lb/>
Chickens <lb/>
per <lb/>
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to <lb/>
in <lb/>
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enemy- country weeklies <lb/>
with rare exceptions, stood by <lb/>
the cause cf <lb/>
and with unshaken <lb/>
fidelity, b and <lb/>
thereby the patriot- <lb/>
ism, wisdom aid <lb/>
of the <lb/>
this same country editor we <lb/>
must depend for honest, <lb/>
patriotic press- <lb/>
service in he now <lb/>
as well as that of <lb/>
surely the <lb/>
side the House, we <lb/>
would with unwisdom <lb/>
lo deprive him of of his <lb/>
The <lb/>
might not unjustly <lb/>
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of <lb/>
having <lb/>
great metropolitan <lb/>
papers, may some excuse for <lb/>
a which will <lb/>
the weeklies <lb/>
certainly <lb/>
lists and free <lb/>
not afford to do so miles-, <lb/>
they are political <lb/>
suicide. <lb/>
was found the <lb/>
paid bis shale in the <lb/>
Frenchman in tho <lb/>
can in the Jew <lb/>
bad deposited his note <lb/>
the other menu money <lb/>
as <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
will cure well, have a bright, <lb/>
rich color and flavor, with good <lb/>
burning properties, if liberally <lb/>
supplied with a fertilizer con- <lb/>
at least actual <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
in the form of sulphate. <lb/>
The quality of tobacco is <lb/>
proved by that form of Potash. <lb/>
Our books will nil you what to <lb/>
They are free. Send for them. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
, Se. New <lb/>
Load bill <lb/>
be entitled <lb/>
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Extended Insurance In the lull amount o the for as long a as <lb/>
Hie value of the Policy will pay for at low term rates. <lb/>
A Paid up Policy for a reduced amount. <lb/>
Loans are up to die Cash Value whoa a <lb/>
of the Police is made as security. <lb/>
If the insured lo pay a U due. nice <lb/>
is continued in force by the without action on Ids part. <lb/>
are Incontestable after the Second Year. <lb/>
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., are prices <lb/>
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the GREENVILLE <lb/>
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Opening Noun. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
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August. 5.91 <lb/>
celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
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to even lake any , , <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
From a private source <lb/>
the following information a <lb/>
peculiar sad death in <lb/>
county latter part of last <lb/>
week; <lb/>
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a young, prosperous <lb/>
had an attacked of pneumonia <lb/>
bad given up all I <lb/>
was <lb/>
meat. At the lime above referred <lb/>
to bis sister wt <lb/>
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in an manner and asked <lb/>
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him there was nothing He rt- <lb/>
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devil bail and <lb/>
sprang on the r and ran under <lb/>
bed- called <lb/>
and tried to pull from under <lb/>
but they were to <lb/>
lo as be had clasped <lb/>
around the post. They <lb/>
rolled bed over him <lb/>
in attempted to get a chair. <lb/>
got his head between two <lb/>
rounds, and struggling while <lb/>
in that position he broke his neck <lb/>
before be could <lb/>
dying almost <lb/>
Wilkesboro Hustler. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
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out of the Wilderness, a drum <lb/>
corps in Grant's <lb/>
tors caught sight of chief and <lb/>
once struck up a then popular <lb/>
camp meeting air. Every began<lb/>
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lot <lb/>
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will the best goods and <lb/>
sell at the lowest possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
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Next door to Jeweler. <lb/>
TO CURE A COL D IN ONE <lb/>
Take laxative Quinine Tab <lb/>
Druggists refund the money <lb/>
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playing, H <lb/>
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and tho other isn't. <lb/>
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the Southern Church fur <lb/>
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brethren will soon <lb/>
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wild suffered with the <lb/>
trouble for twenty years, and <lb/>
tried hot water, pills of all <lb/>
massage, claims o <lb/>
been cured by regularly <lb/>
a pretty girl. He says excites <lb/>
the of mouth and <lb/>
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and blood mid do <lb/>
wonderful good. <lb/>
e. i atlases, <lb/>
The celluloid films Used tho <lb/>
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source of danger if not carefully <lb/>
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may set it off with most re- <lb/>
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material should be fur all <lb/>
purposes where Intense <lb/>
beat employed. Bran tho harm <lb/>
less looking dressing may en- <lb/>
danger life if, while lady is <lb/>
making her toilet, she brings it too <lb/>
near to the In ninny homes <lb/>
celluloid articles are strictly <lb/>
for reason. <lb/>
should this <lb/>
who cannot n <lb/>
POWDERS, <lb/>
t I <lb/>
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also have in Butter, <lb/>
Cheese, <lb/>
Bags and many other things <lb/>
to to us your <lb/>
orders. Mail receive prompt at- <lb/>
for Oil Co <lb/>
are ., ,, i as <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The in of T. M. Moore Co., do- <lb/>
business at X. I . WM <lb/>
this day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb/>
W M. Moore purchasing the Interest <lb/>
of T. II, Moore In the business. All <lb/>
persons owing the firm are directed to <lb/>
pay tie to W. If, Moore. <lb/>
day of Feb. <lb/>
T. M. MOORE <lb/>
W. M. MOORE. <lb/>
Having the Interest of T- <lb/>
M. Mono- in the business to <lb/>
above, wish to inform all patron- and <lb/>
friends firm will continue <lb/>
business at the same stand with a com <lb/>
plate Stock of general <lb/>
earnestly solicit a continuance of your <lb/>
patronage w <lb/>
THE LIVE GROCER <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is given to <lb/>
agent Mrs. W, Parker. David <lb/>
Sermon-. O. A. <lb/>
Jr., and <lb/>
all persons that on <lb/>
Thursday, March WM, I will he <lb/>
at the County Hume of Aged and <lb/>
Surveyor for <lb/>
the purpose having the boundary <lb/>
lines the lauds to<lb/>
order of the Hoard of Commission-<lb/>
Starch 7th, <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The the Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
of J. W. <lb/>
Is this day dissolved by mutual <lb/>
consent, w. r. withdrawing <lb/>
from the firm. J. W. will eon. <lb/>
the under the same <lb/>
and assumes all all <lb/>
be i aid aha- <lb/>
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W. f. <lb/>
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Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand- Country bough <lb/>
and sold. A trial will e <lb/>
g. w. <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General, Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
see <lb/>
me <lb/>
ii i an i <lb/>
an i<lb/>
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are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tr <lb/>
do all kinds of <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREEN VILLE. N. C. <lb/>
J. R. COREY<lb/>
Shoes Shoes <lb/>
We are <lb/>
Making it <lb/>
Hot for Hard Times. <lb/>
You can't feel poor fewer, <lb/>
when you see our goods we will <lb/>
and prices What, make them <lb/>
your dollars may be go mush farther. <lb/>
Values were never so marvelously low as now. <lb/>
Men and Clothing, <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Gents Furnish <lb/>
; tings etc. The complete- <lb/>
our stock <lb/>
tees everybody satisfaction <lb/>
Come and sec this choice <lb/>
honest qualities, <lb/>
and learn sensible econ- <lb/>
people prefer to spend <lb/>
fine <lb/>
qualities <lb/>
will clear <lb/>
last doubt away <lb/>
their money with us. Our Come and sec. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
REFLECTOR, <lb/>
Register cl Deeds r. live <lb/>
Local Reflections. licensee i in- week, as renews <lb/>
ii i and Beta K<lb/>
S. K. and Ward. <lb/>
The death tor el and Susan K. <lb/>
is he in <lb/>
bail <lb/>
a call a session ; Coward I. House. <lb/>
, , .,. ,. . .,., <lb/>
Legislature on . <lb/>
W. II. Smith <lb/>
business in <lb/>
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spin g indeed. <lb/>
man who H will bis own <lb/>
may lie broken <lb/>
after bis death. <lb/>
randy in open. <lb/>
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dirt lino.<lb/>
w hart tire <lb/>
placed Hie <lb/>
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knows very well, <lb/>
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he couldn't recall <lb/>
; I wouldn't let him <lb/>
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lo begin on new <lb/>
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can't anything by it. II we <lb/>
should lose the journals would <lb/>
i Wouldn't let us <lb/>
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win done it <lb/>
of <lb/>
vestry el Mary's parish was <lb/>
culled to meet on February Slat lo <lb/>
sider resignation Kev. All-in. <lb/>
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Great lo withdraw his resignation and <lb/>
lake vacation ml such tine us he could <lb/>
to parish. On <lb/>
Mr. asked the Ht <lb/>
try on Wednesday evening <lb/>
and accept his resignation, which was <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Mr. will sail for England <lb/>
about middle April, lo visit his <lb/>
who is in health and <lb/>
s red that he come to sea her. <lb/>
In Mr. <lb/>
the parish loses a food <lb/>
town a good citizen. Mr. has <lb/>
Those Dreadful Sores <lb/>
They to Spread In <lb/>
of but Now They are <lb/>
Healed -A Wonderful Work. <lb/>
many I have o <lb/>
Merer with varicose veins on my <lb/>
limbs. My toot limb dread- <lb/>
fully swollen. stood up could <lb/>
feel blood down the <lb/>
this limb. On d-y I accidentally hit my <lb/>
loot some a sore broke <lb/>
out which continued to spread and was <lb/>
exceedingly painful. I concluded <lb/>
sad l taking <lb/>
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those dreadful sores which bad <lb/>
me BO Brash suffering. to <lb/>
kepi on with <lb/>
rills, la I short time my limb WM <lb/>
healed ind I he Rave mo <lb/>
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J. C. Caddell, the <lb/>
Recorder. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
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New York to -piing good. <lb/>
lather, B, went him. <lb/>
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the sickness <lb/>
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s. II, was here <lb/>
today. <lb/>
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over today. <lb/>
L Fountain, Falkland, was <lb/>
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E. returned this <lb/>
Miles, came <lb/>
on the train. <lb/>
J K. Davenport, was <lb/>
here mis <lb/>
W- II. Rod Washington, <lb/>
up today to attend court. <lb/>
Miss Kata <lb/>
over t-is to visit U. W. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. Ml Thursday <lb/>
evening a visit in <lb/>
Mis. Henrietta Williams kit this <lb/>
morning tor lo visit her <lb/>
Mrs. Bast. <lb/>
alias Jessie <lb/>
took train here this morning <lb/>
lo visit ht-r brother, <lb/>
Misses Myrtle it- <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
where bud been visit- <lb/>
since the fair. <lb/>
Mined <lb/>
Miss Lee Foley is sick. <lb/>
A. Ward, spent last night <lb/>
here. <lb/>
W. A. Fleming, <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
I, S. came in <lb/>
this <lb/>
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lo a weeks with <lb/>
house which v- <lb/>
J. returned Friday <lb/>
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M. OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
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K. C. March, 1898. <lb/>
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Re. C. M. i holding are to in <lb/>
revival S. T. j ., lion. <lb/>
S. T. Carson and . C. C an- A soil is the parting gate <lb/>
attending <lb/>
as jurors. . , , , <lb/>
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w ill a widow. <lb/>
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he his own <lb/>
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Bessie, spent Sunday night <lb/>
Monday hue relatives. <lb/>
were an -lid Saturday <lb/>
night heating <lb/>
Brown, colored, over to <lb/>
April Court by J. Jenkins <lb/>
Miller colored. <lb/>
by K. M. J. <lb/>
n default bond, a ., . ., , ,,<lb/>
pants William I'd , .- ,,, ,. . <lb/>
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property Mr. C Fountain, <lb/>
who lives about <lb/>
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and got his horse, look, the <lb/>
to Tarboro where bu was <lb/>
lo jail. <lb/>
Dull ill Court. <lb/>
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the room to supply all <lb/>
recruits needed to <lb/>
ibis week a deputy ha- had u op <lb/>
and down the to pick <lb/>
men to serve. <lb/>
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genius. <lb/>
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fellow about <lb/>
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dug ti did that market be abort on <lb/>
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r H v Ho he set to bought <lb/>
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no made a of over <lb/>
millions i dollars. <lb/>
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and who like It sea <lb/>
understand the new moon over the <lb/>
Miss cut you on i ll is not the <lb/>
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every thirty <lb/>
lo Tin. i oh, <lb/>
that Greenville improving every <lb/>
day. lime he he notices <lb/>
in way progress. <lb/>
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THE COUNTRY <lb/>
Local option the vi- <lb/>
Minne a <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
J. c. Cox, prominent Hoard <lb/>
Trade in Chicago, hash <lb/>
A lull State will be nominated <lb/>
by Kansas at <lb/>
on S. <lb/>
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and was drowned, <lb/>
as a substitute <lb/>
is being considered the <lb/>
he <lb/>
An man was tiling <lb/>
a mill-- when stepped mi a <lb/>
.-tick i slick a -tin k <lb/>
mule in side and it almost in- <lb/>
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a v, a- in lie <lb/>
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be a if we re <lb/>
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the great- <lb/>
est of gifts, one which <lb/>
is itself one opportunity. <lb/>
a tor Ml fears. <lb/>
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of being veteran <lb/>
magistrate of In Pan <lb/>
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magistrate and ha- i ever <lb/>
could o some <lb/>
he <lb/>
many years ago. bus-been a <lb/>
active service <lb/>
sine be was appointed <lb/>
we venture the assertion that be <lb/>
ii more <lb/>
any man and per- <lb/>
more than other man in <lb/>
the State- Such u record is to <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
II. who Clay root, <lb/>
met with u very serious accident some <lb/>
days ago. He was returning lion <lb/>
Vane- a guano, when legislature. <lb/>
in.- team became u, ran <lb/>
threw him against a stump, <lb/>
his in lour <lb/>
bun is in a very <lb/>
carious Home <lb/>
Visitor. <lb/>
More Mouses <lb/>
berry is preparing build a <lb/>
house his on loud street. <lb/>
Smith is material <lb/>
hauled to build a lot he recently <lb/>
purchased in South <lb/>
Dr. I- I- James is gelling to <lb/>
build on and Filth <lb/>
Try ll. <lb/>
M being partial a new <lb/>
it is nut much lo say <lb/>
is i the <lb/>
best cent magazines published. It <lb/>
has handsomely Illustrated en ids on <lb/>
topics lively st. some <lb/>
tin- fiction published. Every month <lb/>
sees to the young <lb/>
authors that are <lb/>
as much sought alter as any cent <lb/>
published, <lb/>
in <lb/>
have <lb/>
on a clean Mayor <lb/>
Hume mid the ii local <lb/>
Conductor was kill <lb/>
in a wreck at a., <lb/>
the v <lb/>
William Walker and <lb/>
his and an w. i. <lb/>
buried alive by a mine cave <lb/>
Kin. <lb/>
A raisers at <lb/>
Worth, . raised a <lb/>
d -ad. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
Express, is <lb/>
at Newport. Ore., a shoring <lb/>
S. Draper, <lb/>
University it <lb/>
Schools in <lb/>
York <lb/>
W. Fourth Ala <lb/>
district has bun r <lb/>
Congress by both <lb/>
A river between two banks <lb/>
the River. Winter and Summer <lb/>
the Shores. <lb/>
Spring Dress Goods. <lb/>
Spring Wash Goods. <lb/>
Spring Foot Wear. <lb/>
Spring <lb/>
and so on right across. <lb/>
The innumerable little things toilet need, <lb/>
carried and sold by us for your economy <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
was <lb/>
Houses o <lb/>
Mr. Mines, who was over <lb/>
Kinston Friday, mid <lb/>
tint he sold several more lots on his <lb/>
properly while <lb/>
The purchasers soon begin build- <lb/>
And Greenville rigid mi <lb/>
improving. <lb/>
a Woman <lb/>
woman <lb/>
everything r is <lb/>
Bare <lb/>
can s.-en it the oil Moon- store <lb/>
on Five Miss <lb/>
had any use whatever her <lb/>
anus, bus learned use her M <lb/>
readily they were her bands. <lb/>
her loci serve as blinds lo <lb/>
with then she own <lb/>
sew, do all manner of <lb/>
work, play music it and <lb/>
many other things arc <lb/>
I'm- Town Election. <lb/>
The Town Council has selected <lb/>
following at <lb/>
municipal election to b <lb/>
Monday m May <lb/>
GETTING <lb/>
MONEY TALKS <lb/>
money talks. make it talk for us <lb/>
by buying at inside prices, and we <lb/>
give our customers the advantage of it. We <lb/>
want to do business with you. We buy our <lb/>
I right and we sell them right and treat you <lb/>
I--. II <lb/>
for <lb/>
there is no wiling <lb/>
what happen <lb/>
is full <lb/>
of uncertainties <lb/>
W Mill. <lb/>
Nature is not assistance. <lb/>
Mother's Friend <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
I. Daniel, <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
rills, done for Mas. A. B. <lb/>
made a large friends among Vermont, <lb/>
the people of Kinston and the other <lb/>
he ha.-, who will purl him S <lb/>
very Free Tress, minim <lb/>
Pills ii <lb/>
Ill-inn Corps. <lb/>
Woodward with piccolo, <lb/>
Tom and I'M Foley with <lb/>
made the music the lo drill <lb/>
by Friday And the music <lb/>
made was just immense. <lb/>
gave the a feeling <lb/>
passed down playing <lb/>
I. <lb/>
key. <lb/>
Tucker. I. A. Ty <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
I., <lb/>
Peebles, s. T <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Just Received <lb/>
A nice Jot of <lb/>
The winter is most <lb/>
gone with it must <lb/>
go all tho <lb/>
Is the best help can use at Ibis time <lb/>
It is a liniment, and <lb/>
months comet, <lb/>
makes the advent easy mil l <lb/>
lam, It prevent <lb/>
relaxes Hit inns- <lb/>
the <lb/>
am labor, rapid end <lb/>
an dangerous after-effect. <lb/>
is good only <lb/>
motherhood <lb/>
dauber and <lb/>
dollar i i or <lb/>
I prices here but simply <lb/>
say are very low. <lb/>
have in stock, <lb/>
make <lb/>
Big Bargains. We have <lb/>
not space to make any <lb/>
John Kelly's <lb/>
S UPPERS <lb/>
the Ladies. <lb/>
Ricks Taft<lb/>
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c mm that get on the docket for <lb/>
trial in this of late is be- <lb/>
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tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
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A Sword v <lb/>
HAM IN A HAY BOX. <lb/>
to IV <lb/>
your turkey stuffed <lb/>
or Lynn <lb/>
Haven oysters, all want <lb/>
said this southern <lb/>
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flat by the aide of Denmark us <lb/>
northern With <lb/>
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good properly cured at <lb/>
start, but biggest part of a <lb/>
west, juicy, tasty ham lies <lb/>
cooking. How I've been <lb/>
tries mill I bare tasted such <lb/>
ban an gut Denmark. <lb/>
nearer the the sweeter the <lb/>
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lbs meat is <lb/>
about half cooked when get to- <lb/>
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you might carve a hundred <lb/>
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bow can they be dona, <lb/>
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boiled for bans and boors over <lb/>
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keeping up lire all the time the <lb/>
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if it isn't well boiled before it is <lb/>
where people <lb/>
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emphatically that to <lb/>
cooked shush I not oiled. <lb/>
How do rook if, In a hay box <lb/>
What is a bay box; boxes mo <lb/>
used a great deal Denmark. A <lb/>
bay is an wooden boa <lb/>
a lining of about a foot <lb/>
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to p it in place and <lb/>
for durability, of course, your bay <lb/>
any but <lb/>
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of the in every bedroom <lb/>
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trader by the of <lb/>
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A COUPLE Or INFALLIBLE WAR I <lb/>
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a full, rode a clear sky. <lb/>
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prong, ii shaft of pale red <lb/>
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about o'clock in the <lb/>
eat The <lb/>
people, always <lb/>
war- i the clouds for more than half <lb/>
in hoar- <lb/>
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thrifty spread it doubled <lb/>
while the upper part <lb/>
duty to eat off into the darkness. <lb/>
eight, got up by I o'clock cock- j persona <lb/>
raw, and In la see I it was a perfect <lb/>
by. The B sword. <lb/>
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matter, becalm hi, gathered the streets and <lb/>
the at phenomenon. The <lb/>
lore Ike the war. <lb/>
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sea <lb/>
to the; <lb/>
; The I that we send out the <lb/>
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for hay and <lb/>
show the Improvidence some of <lb/>
At lea it the street our Enough hay to <lb/>
here every year to <lb/>
many a is hardly a <lb/>
farmer in the State who <lb/>
raise and enough for <lb/>
hid awn use and supply more of <lb/>
it at a profit to the <lb/>
who mu-t buy such things. <lb/>
There not be <lb/>
into the State a bale Western <lb/>
bay. It is as a drain on us <lb/>
as the importation of Western <lb/>
corn and Western when <lb/>
we can raise and manufacture <lb/>
pound of oar meal and <lb/>
can use. <lb/>
The me.- who pays more <lb/>
attention to grains grasses <lb/>
is likely to be more prosperous <lb/>
than bis neighbor who devote his <lb/>
lime and energies to live <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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then i sin prongs, his <lb/>
noticed l It-lore war, <lb/>
win n the had <lb/>
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blades in the present <lb/>
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years, which is nine than most U <lb/>
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she will git tome other to <lb/>
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clarion notes bad not rung out upon <lb/>
the trusty before e taint <lb/>
answering crow, an echo, cane <lb/>
acnes the creek the Dearest <lb/>
was hid <lb/>
o'clock at exactly sun- sec- <lb/>
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ii every lam time <lb/>
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at o'clock, or Vi o'clock, or at <lb/>
or a quarter altar <lb/>
was Tl <lb/>
the house, who it <lb/>
got up en hearing the cock crow, when I The principle of owing and <lb/>
be had lit Handle and by paying when OM pay, <lb/>
clock that it was not yet a bad one. <lb/>
alarm, his wile, tell <lb/>
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as a sign, it sh b if i it <lb/>
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a big at Fort Lee. N. J. Many <lb/>
believed it to be a <lb/>
reflection of the from the <lb/>
waters of the Hudson. <lb/>
Your Debts <lb/>
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is ho who can pay his debts and <lb/>
doesn't do so <lb/>
These are the men who say <lb/>
they don't want lo pay for <lb/>
Stop aid think about it; if you <lb/>
we anyone a cent, pay the <lb/>
If you owe money and y <lb/>
it and don't pay <lb/>
moral balance. <lb/>
it, you lick <lb/>
had <lb/>
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starting up, and sure enough, there <lb/>
would lie hasty news in the <lb/>
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. answering an urgent or a <lb/>
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sudden <lb/>
ever hews, II <lb/>
in mi- way. <lb/>
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signs in. he nut <lb/>
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Nothing makes feel so free <lb/>
and manly not owing anyone <lb/>
a debt of any kind. <lb/>
Debt is slaver f is weaken- <lb/>
and Owing <lb/>
money weakens character. <lb/>
Nothing will ruin ones <lb/>
so much or quickly as <lb/>
owing money and net <lb/>
it. <lb/>
man who meets all of Ins <lb/>
obligations and has no debts is <lb/>
highly respected and <lb/>
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for but not <lb/>
a cent for has been <lb/>
often the I. <lb/>
dent, but. perhaps, few persons <lb/>
know the occasion on which it <lb/>
was used, and who was the <lb/>
author of it. Charles Cotes- <lb/>
worth of Caro- <lb/>
was the father of the phrase, <lb/>
and he used to Talleyrand- <lb/>
who was a most <lb/>
interesting character, was <lb/>
Minister to <lb/>
Franco. The Directory refused <lb/>
to receive him. treated with <lb/>
marked disrespect, and Anally <lb/>
ordered him to leave the <lb/>
try. <lb/>
Subsequently, with John M . <lb/>
stall and Gerry as his <lb/>
associate envoys, he went hick <lb/>
to France- The joint envoys <lb/>
were no more successful in <lb/>
diplomatic relations <lb/>
with than had been <lb/>
by himself, and in <lb/>
reply to Talleyrand's suggestion <lb/>
that an understanding might <lb/>
reached the payment of <lb/>
money made use of the <lb/>
now historic phrase- <lb/>
When I Talleyrand submitted <lb/>
suggestion to the envoys o <lb/>
commissioners, he intimated that <lb/>
the penalty of to be <lb/>
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fall reply is quoted as <lb/>
be it then, air; <lb/>
millions for but not a <lb/>
cent for tribute. Liter last <lb/>
very familiar by <lb/>
I- being stamped on a <lb/>
political token Richmond Die. <lb/>
patch- <lb/>
country settlements, are today the world who <lb/>
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to dote Militants of the <lb/>
Spain and the <lb/>
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is not toward peace. Hut with <lb/>
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folioing crisis, and in the back- <lb/>
that war at <lb/>
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toward <lb/>
Boston Post. <lb/>
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butter than cure. Liver <lb/>
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public, lo whom must <lb/>
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have even discarded their travelers, and <lb/>
the money formerly appropriated <lb/>
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columns of the pres. <lb/>
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departure has come a pains- <lb/>
taking in the lustier and manner <lb/>
thus presenting statements to the <lb/>
public. As a result wt hove today a <lb/>
system newspaper advertising which <lb/>
embraces many lb points <lb/>
formerly by the news <lb/>
columns publication. Many of <lb/>
announcement business men <lb/>
today make interesting read- <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
Div .-I Farming. <lb/>
Rim an IV. Humphrey, two <lb/>
the Northwest have <lb/>
moved to <lb/>
country and purchased land from <lb/>
A Toon, near Chad <lb/>
brothers are now the <lb/>
land for this year's crops and will <lb/>
plant thirty acres the following <lb/>
i acres ii sweet potatoes; <lb/>
I acres beets; acres in radish- <lb/>
es; acres in Irish potatoes; G <lb/>
acres in beans; acres in <lb/>
acres in cucumbers; acres <lb/>
in in <lb/>
chokes; I acres in water <lb/>
isn't an acres of o-cont <lb/>
cotton the and we risk <lb/>
nothing that with good <lb/>
more clear money will be <lb/>
male from these little patches <lb/>
than from three or four times the <lb/>
in Lumberton <lb/>
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year's supplies will I It to It <lb/>
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III and in wood, <lb/>
and ever brought <lb/>
We ate to lo <lb/>
ins in all its forms. <lb/>
Person attention given to or r <lb/>
funerals and en- <lb/>
treated to care will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
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understand this <lb/>
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cold <lb/>
be BOB ft CO, <lb/>
do not want monopoly <lb/>
invite <lb/>
We can be found at any and I <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
H, W. WHICH AW <lb/>
ALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
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prices paid for <lb/>
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NO <lb/>
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this <lb/>
Enameled In In all <lb/>
width ; It has one- <lb/>
pillars, two-Inch <lb/>
pg. This bed retails at from to <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
Buy of tho save the mid- <lb/>
tarn <lb/>
are tho <lb/>
lines of Furniture. Draperies, <lb/>
contained in <lb/>
books. Our Carp, m <lb/>
color Is also If Carpet Samples <lb/>
mail us lo stamps. Drop a <lb/>
postal at to tho <lb/>
on <lb/>
of -.-. For <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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a real just its <lb/>
in Charleston- Ho <lb/>
may been hero it <lb/>
in other This <lb/>
chap even unto hi lace. <lb/>
His hair baa been be <lb/>
or rather himself <lb/>
like a <lb/>
the hobo <lb/>
paid to the clerks <lb/>
the United State courts, <lb/>
explained that he came to <lb/>
because be once served <lb/>
Uncle Sam. He might have <lb/>
the government at <lb/>
O. The story tramp told <lb/>
make with a few <lb/>
exception, the king of the Char- <lb/>
liars- He said that La <lb/>
on <lb/>
was on the ship when <lb/>
tore the into Hinders <lb/>
down in harbor Havana- <lb/>
Of course, hobo slightly <lb/>
injured. Ilia head was singed, <lb/>
one his legs was twisted <lb/>
into a dozen shapes. Tho bum <lb/>
aid he was taken to Key West <lb/>
and being of navy de- <lb/>
to escape. story was <lb/>
told with every effort to make it <lb/>
appear but it might as <lb/>
well have been told to a deaf man <lb/>
The fellow wanted to raise <lb/>
money to take him to bis <lb/>
old home, Maryland. <lb/>
to my he laid <lb/>
she thinks I to tho <lb/>
torn of tho It will be a sad <lb/>
day when Willie roaches wife- <lb/>
It's a long walk to and <lb/>
will escape for awhile, <lb/>
at News and<lb/>
George H. formerly Slier- <lb/>
who thought ho hail ill. <lb/>
vine could fly, tried H i <lb/>
the Batten District Hospital, <lb/>
lye, N. Y-. Iron in- <lb/>
juries and broken lug. <lb/>
Material Too Raw. <lb/>
The Seaboard <lb/>
Line have all <lb/>
protested of <lb/>
Gov. usurping railroad <lb/>
will the <lb/>
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inn-thing .-- <lb/>
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the land.<lb/>
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a railroad <lb/>
purse<lb/>
lei I. <lb/>
. up <lb/>
out -aw <lb/>
silk <lb/>
ea an t-it <lb/>
When the hour hand points to nine, <lb/>
Have your washing on the line. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. Bond, J. L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
N. V <lb/>
Ice In all i lie courts. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. i . <lb/>
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a I . line know- <lb/>
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necessities of <lb/>
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not nor <lb/>
should they mil <lb/>
hungers on for place prefer- <lb/>
should know <lb/>
thing of thing about which <lb/>
they legislate men <lb/>
Who Compose Snob a should <lb/>
not be i u ii because they help- <lb/>
ed ii <lb/>
by which some man, or nu n, <lb/>
succeeded in a <lb/>
lint i very must pay for his <lb/>
whistle. We arc paying for ours <lb/>
cow mid a pretty dear price it is, <lb/>
too. Later on Governor <lb/>
and his gang corrupt <lb/>
tents will be called Upon to face <lb/>
nets arc <lb/>
THIS EXPLAINS II. <lb/>
m mm. <lb/>
GUARANTEE. <lb/>
harmless. <lb/>
W. Ii. I .,,. I i, . <lb/>
No Washboard <lb/>
same I <lb/>
M By . <lb/>
on Lin.<lb/>
An <lb/>
in Active Service. <lb/>
Aside the danger of being <lb/>
shot by war would <lb/>
not an table occupation <lb/>
for the North <lb/>
When in active service they are <lb/>
guaranteed the of their <lb/>
respective grades in the United <lb/>
States regular Thus a <lb/>
of a North Carolina <lb/>
company may De working <lb/>
on a would in the <lb/>
event of war, draw a mouth. <lb/>
If wounded, he would get a <lb/>
year additional. <lb/>
Following is a table of pay for <lb/>
officers up to colonel <lb/>
five years of <lb/>
Lieutenant <lb/>
Major<lb/>
Captain, not <lb/>
First Lieutenant, <lb/>
First Lieut, not mounted. <lb/>
Second Lieut, mounted. 1,800 <lb/>
Second Lieut, not mounted. <lb/>
The privates would not fare so <lb/>
well, as they would be the <lb/>
same footing with the enlisted <lb/>
men in regular army, <lb/>
a month- Ab a special <lb/>
inducement, they would Do <lb/>
lowed cents a day or fraction <lb/>
of a day, as commutation <lb/>
rations. <lb/>
Borne privates in the North <lb/>
Carolina make more <lb/>
money in time of peace <lb/>
officers. In war they <lb/>
would have loss glory, less of <lb/>
pay and more <lb/>
News. <lb/>
I'll II. -mull, , Long, <lb/>
Wellington, N. C. Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
LONG. <lb/>
-J Attorney, Common i Law <lb/>
M-O. <lb/>
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by l at <lb/>
reach the portion the cur. <lb/>
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and that by <lb/>
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of the mucous j BUB <lb/>
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taken nut and this tube restored to <lb/>
normal condition, hearing will b de- <lb/>
like cases out often <lb/>
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any case <lb/>
cured <lb/>
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O'CLOCK <lb/>
WASHING TEA. <lb/>
by the host house- <lb/>
keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish <lb/>
House Cleaning. <lb/>
Package Try it. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, G and <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and see how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you 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/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
f. i. CHEREY CO. <lb/>
March From <lb/>
11th to tho <lb/>
regular period, in <lb/>
atoms of much violence lo be <lb/>
anticipated. Mercury. <lb/>
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reactionary <lb/>
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periods. <lb/>
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died <lb/>
received a on <lb/>
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both of in <lb/>
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given by Herald are well <lb/>
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tho further fuel <lb/>
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in COM of war, brief, nil <lb/>
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argument against <lb/>
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only a question of time <lb/>
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history <lb/>
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and preparing laud cotton <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
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town library recently- e <lb/>
ways warned the bead librarian <lb/>
to keep Unit dictionary the <lb/>
slate agricultural under <lb/>
lock key. <lb/>
literary will be <lb/>
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lion throughout the Stale, has <lb/>
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weekly farm home paper. <lb/>
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who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
and Mechanic like to have <lb/>
again we prepared lo <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
clubbing announcement <lb/>
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North <lb/>
Carolinian, of The <lb/>
Farmer and Mechanic, all <lb/>
a Thee <lb/>
papers will give the <lb/>
Lome news tho general <lb/>
news and tho news, jest <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
year for <lb/>
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World for other <lb/>
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E. Hart, S. O, ,. taken <lb/>
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night. <lb/>
I could live but a <lb/>
short time. iii lo my <lb/>
Savior, II I <lb/>
with friends on I would meet <lb/>
my absent ones above. My husband <lb/>
was advised to New <lb/>
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gave a trial, look n <lb/>
Friday night, <lb/>
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tide tho and <lb/>
ii iii tho negative <lb/>
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by both <lb/>
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inn <lb/>
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in favor of <lb/>
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York a bill providing n <lb/>
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STATE NEWS <lb/>
Mil-. Hi lie dim <lb/>
hue Prof, William ti. <lb/>
who only lady who ever <lb/>
at <lb/>
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her up ; <lb/>
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tin <lb/>
one old, <lb/>
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is ready fur settlement. <lb/>
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pockets, <lb/>
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backbone. <lb/>
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