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exhibition, were I <lb/>
at the instigation of the Kensington <lb/>
vet-try for selling a of brandy <lb/>
and two sample of which <lb/>
were not of the nature, substance, <lb/>
and quality of the article demanded, i <lb/>
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one that one u bar- <lb/>
maid had emptied into the brandy <lb/>
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he Kensington the vino. I he <lb/>
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from the fact that the spirit wire <lb/>
adulterated, the empty- <lb/>
the leaving of <lb/>
into the vessels holding the <lb/>
spirit for public supply is a disgust <lb/>
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a desolate a . U-cause the <lb/>
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winter. It is too the that <lb/>
whatever plots of land an <lb/>
able, for cultivation because of their <lb/>
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and cranny and the making two <lb/>
blades of grass to grow where a <lb/>
j weed grew before that has <lb/>
rural England so to the eye <lb/>
so pleasing to the <lb/>
i sense. The agricultural and <lb/>
I in England, where the <lb/>
little farms are to the very <lb/>
i have been as <lb/>
There seems to be no good <lb/>
reason why rural districts of <lb/>
New Jersey, New York and of ether <lb/>
states could not made equally at- <lb/>
tractive and <lb/>
Mr. has utilized all <lb/>
these- waste places about the offices <lb/>
and buildings of the forestry depart- <lb/>
at Experimental farm. <lb/>
In his report he thus writes the <lb/>
improvement of odd CUT Bert <lb/>
laud adjacent to the office <lb/>
and other buildings, which has been <lb/>
to the cultivation of <lb/>
mental trees and shrubs, looked bet- <lb/>
tins year than ever before, As <lb/>
the trees increase in size from year <lb/>
to year the landscape more <lb/>
beautiful. The effects also the <lb/>
grouping are more apparent and <lb/>
And Then Went Out and <lb/>
Cold Mine. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
round a <lb/>
That Will Interest Our Head <lb/>
A deep rich yellow called <lb/>
is a favorite shade this <lb/>
Dr. R. L- came up <lb/>
from Gold Hill this morning tells <lb/>
us of the means by which f <lb/>
Charles a poor country <lb/>
youth who lives two miles <lb/>
from lit. has fair pros- i sot in <lb/>
of becoming a man fashionable <lb/>
wealth, ornaments for hats. <lb/>
mated about two <lb/>
week ago he that there <lb/>
was gold on his firm, n little <lb/>
obscure patch of rocky <lb/>
soil. <lb/>
endeavored to rel- <lb/>
to go in with bun make <lb/>
a refused, <lb/>
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summer. The broad-brimmed <lb/>
black bat be <lb/>
by several <lb/>
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thing else. God hare been <lb/>
without language with which to <lb/>
speak to men- <lb/>
The left Fide decoration will <lb/>
party to go in with him- The only it I not <lb/>
doctor thinks the discovery will <lb/>
yield the boy a small fortune. winter. <lb/>
rich vein has been struck <lb/>
I high as dining the <lb/>
SI. <lb/>
the laud of Mr. K- J <lb/>
Gold Hill. It is that <lb/>
the veil will lead to <lb/>
rich discoveries <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
has a nice assortment Fountain <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens I <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But should you ever <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
to see us. <lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
Anything from <lb/>
six <lb/>
it <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives <lb/>
small <lb/>
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ought lo be. <lb/>
homo news <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
rice of cents a <lb/>
Are you a sub- <lb/>
not <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only <lb/>
contains the <lb/>
a year. I <lb/>
news <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
those <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
to <lb/>
boar freely their yellow, red, <lb/>
scarlet, purple and black fruits, <lb/>
which still further heightens the <lb/>
The flower borders and <lb/>
were a of from early in <lb/>
the summer to late in the <lb/>
gladioli asters <lb/>
particularly tine. More hedges have <lb/>
been planted and some small <lb/>
areas sealed down. The tins <lb/>
shrubs planted daring the last <lb/>
two seasons now add much to <lb/>
the attractiveness of this <lb/>
the <lb/>
The foreman also calls attention <lb/>
to u lure number and <lb/>
shrubs suitable for hedges and <lb/>
mental purposes. He now has s <lb/>
of u different species. Among the <lb/>
ornamental treat Mr. men <lb/>
turns several beautiful varieties <lb/>
Japan and China, Rich as the <lb/>
the tree, the Japanese <lb/>
quince and the beautiful <lb/>
maidenhair brae, or <lb/>
writing of the result <lb/>
of this utilizing of all small plots, <lb/>
number of specimens <lb/>
which have been planted along tho <lb/>
roads from the gates to <lb/>
about the building is the <lb/>
of and varieties <lb/>
among these is about With so <lb/>
many different of beauty <lb/>
spread out baud tho-visitor <lb/>
finds of interest to claim his <lb/>
attention at <lb/>
In many places on the farm fruit <lb/>
could ha used so that they <lb/>
Would be at objects of beauty <lb/>
and profit Evan in the smallest <lb/>
plots and corners tho and <lb/>
stones could be by flowers, <lb/>
to tho delight and mental <lb/>
improvement of those who pass <lb/>
their lives tho <lb/>
Ti nit's. <lb/>
Sir Frank <lb/>
Sir Frank began <lb/>
cross examining a lady with a few <lb/>
irrelevant questions to put her oft <lb/>
her guard. This would have <lb/>
very well if. witnesses, -h, <lb/>
had meekly submitted, lit up. <lb/>
set everything with you <lb/>
think that is a very <lb/>
Sir Frank <lb/>
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think it <lb/>
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once tho jury with <lb/>
gentlemen, cannot think <lb/>
that this charming lady's <lb/>
forever blight <lb/>
ed. Surely not one of you could In <lb/>
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to the of so at <lb/>
a lady. myself nm no <lb/>
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the old colored brother, <lb/>
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land, all his money, <lb/>
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bought on <lb/>
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took back. I is <lb/>
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An Constitution. <lb/>
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Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of die <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
Are from all other <lb/>
medicines. Each performs <lb/>
specific duty, thus doing <lb/>
drastic purgatives and curing by the <lb/>
Mild Power <lb/>
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re- <lb/>
moves the bile, the <lb/>
moves the The <lb/>
Tonic docs the rest. <lb/>
Hare oner Sample at any More. <lb/>
Treatment. <lb/>
Brown Co . N V <lb/>
Many of the newest shapes have<lb/>
d brims.<lb/>
Picture bats are not as popular <lb/>
toques or Tue mt-st <lb/>
thing about the latter II <lb/>
the novel effects lb roll-like . <lb/>
that finishes the <lb/>
This style of is apt to <lb/>
give a appearance to a <lb/>
summer hat. but it is becoming <lb/>
and strictly correct, nevertheless.<lb/>
Flower crowns arc the lop <lb/>
of <lb/>
lets are tho favored for <lb/>
these- <lb/>
. a <lb/>
The hat, designed <lb/>
especially for the a la <lb/>
is <lb/>
The <lb/>
of the winter will be conspicuous <lb/>
by their absence.<lb/>
will lavishly <lb/>
used as than Tho <lb/>
smartest ones are made of <lb/>
doubled, with a cord shirred into <lb/>
the outer edge.<lb/>
On the most fashionable hats <lb/>
only one or two colors ire <lb/>
although two or <lb/>
shades of colors <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The Arm of Ricks A hive this <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism f at. <lb/>
man., and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
Bristol, R. I. has I old <lb/>
who recently celebrated his <lb/>
birthday by driving <lb/>
his horse over a stretch <lb/>
twenty The horse is <lb/>
twenty-six years oil. tho <lb/>
owner claims that he is tho as too <lb/>
Hind o his age New j look and crude. <lb/>
Tho wagon which this record, <lb/>
breaking drive was taken is twenty <lb/>
years old. the harness was <lb/>
years ago- <lb/>
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law <lb/>
Milton, Ids i in Artist. <lb/>
His brain was not an empty con- <lb/>
stored with none <lb/>
devotion. It <lb/>
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and garlanded with ivy. <lb/>
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with a nervous air and tried to look <lb/>
as if he Were quite accustomed to <lb/>
that sort of thing, Ho <lb/>
the in search of some- <lb/>
thing and seemed perplexed. <lb/>
nice pair, that, observed the <lb/>
shopkeeper as he saw <lb/>
tho young man still <lb/>
couple of chimney ornaments. <lb/>
what all the relatives and <lb/>
the young <lb/>
man, blushing a red. <lb/>
did you know about it <lb/>
they always <lb/>
stammered the proprietor, taken <lb/>
aback. he added, <lb/>
himself, u married man <lb/>
said the custom <lb/>
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you bad a cradle- I mean, <lb/>
if it was- you expected <lb/>
that is, if they were morn than <lb/>
you you <lb/>
one would or would one be ton <lb/>
small for- two, and ought to buy <lb/>
one for each; shall have more ex- <lb/>
of that kind of Hangar <lb/>
time goes on. of <lb/>
Weekly.<lb/>
It is said Hi's in a <lb/>
With i Will in less <lb/>
than live so is the <lb/>
Steel and Kilt ornaments are <lb/>
considered as modish as tho <lb/>
jet. are only <lb/>
for evening wear and <lb/>
even then they inn. I used <lb/>
of thorn <lb/>
Au odd pretty around <lb/>
a grown of sienna is three <lb/>
rows of beads. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I. G. V. busts certain <lb/>
dead trust to me on land <lb/>
I. II. W. K. <lb/>
and M. A. trailing <lb/>
the area J. H. <lb/>
Son, notify all of <lb/>
sail or creditor of either <lb/>
Arm to<lb/>
on or the <lb/>
and file with fie <lb/>
trustee en <lb/>
or before the data, II any end- <lb/>
nor Nil la Hie claim a above <lb/>
stated will pleaded in bar <lb/>
of an participation in the dividend or <lb/>
d. arising fr mi the of the <lb/>
a- This notice It given by <lb/>
order of MM, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Taft will continue same a <lb/>
under name of <lb/>
Tail. All due the are to <lb/>
he paid to said Ricks Tail who also <lb/>
March. 7th, j, A <lb/>
A. II. <lb/>
W. II. RICKS, <lb/>
K. II. TAFT. <lb/>
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EMBALMERS. <lb/>
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pa-see for millinery. <lb/>
The sailor shape, both trimmed <lb/>
and save far the lib- <lb/>
band, will as prom- <lb/>
a bead covering this season <lb/>
as<lb/>
The edict of for <lb/>
is tho <lb/>
for hat trimming shall be <lb/>
the lilac, violet <lb/>
and will be used <lb/>
extensively. <lb/>
when <lb/>
No II for <lb/>
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in return her, and yet he <lb/>
was turned ; from <lb/>
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ducting funerals and en- <lb/>
trusted to our care will receive <lb/>
of reaped. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than <lb/>
do not want monopoly <lb/>
competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and I <lb/>
times the John <lb/>
Buggy Co's building. <lb/>
BOB GREENE <lb/>
the public <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly the I u- <lb/>
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of the of <lb/>
I- Bell deceased, Is <lb/>
given to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
lo the to all <lb/>
of raid estate to present their claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to <lb/>
twelve alter the <lb/>
late this or this notice will <lb/>
la- plead in liar their <lb/>
This the lib day <lb/>
I. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
the of I Hell <lb/>
Old Mae <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave <lb/>
for touching stall land- <lb/>
on Tar <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave at A. M, <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of water on Tar <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and Boston. <lb/>
order their goods <lb/>
via Dominion tram <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
folk A Baltimore Steamboat <lb/>
rum Baltimore. --Merchants Miner <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
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The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
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prices country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
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WEEK <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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AT <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. MARCH <lb/>
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river off Fort Anderson Saturday <lb/>
by Mr Fails, n well <lb/>
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fought and Mr. <lb/>
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weighs more than <lb/>
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down and rested himself a mo- <lb/>
baby I eve <lb/>
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process. and a <lb/>
This thing won't weigh her. See <lb/>
sixteen lust notch, and she <lb/>
jerks it up like a Go and <lb/>
get a big pair of scales at some <lb/>
neighbor's. I'll bet u tenner that <lb/>
the weighs ever twenty pounds <lb/>
ho shouted, into <lb/>
the next <lb/>
baby this <lb/>
did you weigh her <lb/>
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sweetens Home <lb/>
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When the hour hand points to nine, <lb/>
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urn<lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
excuse Spain out Cuba- <lb/>
ii is a lie makes do difference lo <lb/>
Spain, far heathen Chinaman Ii a <lb/>
in lying, trickery, and general <lb/>
I J mm d <lb/>
OH statesman who boasts his pride. <lb/>
Our will remain at Key West <lb/>
Entered at the pout office at until it moves on Cuba, and our war <lb/>
N. C, a second mail matter. <lb/>
Governor Russell received a message <lb/>
President asking how <lb/>
many troops the State could in <lb/>
hostilities. The reply gave <lb/>
a the number. <lb/>
preparations will co right ahead, <lb/>
Spain's charge, or <lb/>
upon any European government, or <lb/>
government. <lb/>
When will Mr. make <lb/>
the report of the Maine <lb/>
it what is asking <lb/>
else in Washington. It is <lb/>
believed that Mr. has the <lb/>
i official report, and that he <lb/>
know what it is. Mystery now <lb/>
article in another column liken I rounds the War Navy Depart- <lb/>
from the Wilmington Messenger, about I and new.- dealing with orders or <lb/>
kn l . s . movements is no longer <lb/>
th conduct a colored police- <lb/>
. , , , out, but it H known that <lb/>
man. snows one the of ,. . , . . <lb/>
everything is already in a condition to <lb/>
in Stole. The article ought to and <lb/>
appeal to the men who helped to every day is adding materially lo <lb/>
give the present crowd North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
our lighting strength. <lb/>
is creditable the Dem- <lb/>
and in I hat <lb/>
they almost to a man lo sup- <lb/>
port proposition to allow Congress <lb/>
to before the settlement the <lb/>
Cuban <lb/>
that it would be a <lb/>
in campaign <lb/>
lions among other tiling endorsed n n- , <lb/>
Republican majority to vole <lb/>
doing anything <lb/>
Cuba. There are times when <lb/>
The as It Stands <lb/>
The situation being relieved <lb/>
of many of the elements of doubt <lb/>
and speculation, and the critical <lb/>
A and to Con- <lb/>
mine One Straight <lb/>
The editor this paper u <lb/>
ever since he was able to think <lb/>
point s rapidly neared-1 and form an opinion for himself, <lb/>
may be reached a very been u Democrat, and has always <lb/>
few indeed that appears to <lb/>
be the promise now. With the <lb/>
lights before us. the situation is <lb/>
regardless of personal consider- <lb/>
or hes- <lb/>
voted the straight ticket <lb/>
is demanded of Spain by the <lb/>
United States, the demand <lb/>
be if the United States <lb/>
make a move to intervene in <lb/>
K. for a i . Town. <lb/>
Vim. <lb/>
Grit. <lb/>
Tush- <lb/>
Morality. <lb/>
Talk about it <lb/>
Cheap property. <lb/>
Help to improve it. <lb/>
i's merchants- <lb/>
Elect good men to office. <lb/>
Help all public enterprises. <lb/>
Fire all loafers, <lb/>
dead beats. Lot your object be <lb/>
the welfare, and promo- <lb/>
of your town and its people- <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Speak of spirited <lb/>
men. and also be one yourself. <lb/>
An Attractive Show. <lb/>
The Georgia have <lb/>
held their State convention and <lb/>
Thomas K. Watson Gov- <lb/>
The convention adopted <lb/>
the St. Louis and th e <lb/>
passage a bill that it <lb/>
close all bar rooms and provide for the partisan advantage is a car <lb/>
sale liquor government con- <lb/>
simply If a an Democratic party. He is a <lb/>
Democrat from principle and op- <lb/>
posed to <lb/>
from principle-- Those <lb/>
are fundamentally antagonistic <lb/>
behalf of Cuba. will consul- d cannot be reconciled- And <lb/>
that a cause tor war. there is <lb/>
It the meantime, both sides between the <lb/>
are ready. If the reports from Democratic and Republican <lb/>
Washington are to be I parties he is either ignorant <lb/>
it is quite certain insincere. Tho editor <lb/>
indemnity will be demanded- It support the Democratic ticket As was predicted <lb/>
is equally certain that Spain some side or additional Stars had a lull in <lb/>
resist ii. and the United Slates issue be tacked on to the basic <lb/>
will hive one of two things to do j of the party. He is <lb/>
back down or fight. This, in I opposed to any dickering or <lb/>
brief, is the situation as it now there be a straight <lb/>
stands, provided, of course. and no fusion. Let an The jokes were new <lb/>
news reports are not misleading. be made reason, the to dale, the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. conscience of i be people. Let the <lb/>
contrast between the record of <lb/>
TUE III <lb/>
DAY TO KEEP IT <lb/>
On fast Monday morning the Char- <lb/>
Observer issued a lull sized extra <lb/>
edition n order lo give readers <lb/>
news that had during ll <lb/>
preceding twenty-lour hours. For this <lb/>
enterprise a number of piper's <lb/>
correspondents and many <lb/>
have warmly congratulated it. There <lb/>
is not anywhere a more ardent admirer <lb/>
than Tin. Kit <lb/>
we not hit like congratulating <lb/>
it upon that Monday morning edition, <lb/>
no reason than that it entail- <lb/>
id a amount if labor on Sunday <lb/>
that wholly unnecessary. <lb/>
may he by some <lb/>
considered old fogyish in its idea, <lb/>
it the Sabbath should be <lb/>
kepi holy, and a the <lb/>
fourth is just surely <lb/>
Divine disapproval as ll <lb/>
violation of any other the die.-- <lb/>
We know that tendency of this <lb/>
age is largely disregard the Sabbath. <lb/>
Iii nary place.- is carried on <lb/>
on Sunday almost as it on Other <lb/>
in the week. Trains and steam- <lb/>
are run nearly all over the <lb/>
and in various enterprises <lb/>
never slops. This may be due <lb/>
to fact that the populace demand <lb/>
these bat people do not <lb/>
always cry for which is best <lb/>
them <lb/>
do rot believe I hat unnecessary <lb/>
Sunday labor ever anybody in <lb/>
the end. Doubtless numbers of <lb/>
and misfortunes have because <lb/>
a disregard and <lb/>
or nation is happiest mid most <lb/>
prosperous who recognize Divine an <lb/>
This not Intended as sermon to <lb/>
the Observer, for thousands of other <lb/>
are even mere guilty of Sabbath <lb/>
but we use ii as a text <lb/>
an opinion on the. observance t f <lb/>
God's holy day His Word fully <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
our Regular <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Spanish gall can go no further, now <lb/>
has made the charge, that <lb/>
of a fleet of S. <lb/>
at Key Vest, and the active <lb/>
war are being <lb/>
made by Ibis government, are <lb/>
failure of in <lb/>
ll i well n <lb/>
only object Spain <lb/>
in charging thin country with causing <lb/>
failure autonomy, which was <lb/>
to be a by Senor de <lb/>
Lome as long ago us last was <lb/>
to attempt to make some Hum- <lb/>
pi mi believe dial <lb/>
had lo make <lb/>
autonomy a in order lo have an <lb/>
Mr. quickly <lb/>
the be <lb/>
done to his personal reputation by con- <lb/>
him with early adjourn- <lb/>
scheme, and had Gen. <lb/>
deny that he had any with <lb/>
Finding it impossible lo <lb/>
enough voles to the for <lb/>
annexation of Hawaii, Senate <lb/>
Committee on Foreign <lb/>
week reported a joint resolution pro. <lb/>
riding A m <lb/>
vole in both branches Congress is <lb/>
all is required to <lb/>
under this resolution, and it is <lb/>
admitted a majority <lb/>
the Senate and House favor an- <lb/>
Still is a rocky road <lb/>
ahead resolution, ii is to <lb/>
be through at this session, regard- <lb/>
the war Spain. The <lb/>
minority will a and <lb/>
and fitted is one of the <lb/>
opponents of annexation in the <lb/>
who en make a N id trouble toe <lb/>
disposed. Hut <lb/>
Icing an <lb/>
Czar may decide it the pan of <lb/>
lo confine his opposition to <lb/>
resolution. <lb/>
Stokes, South <lb/>
Carolina, called on <lb/>
this week and banded a letter <lb/>
Joseph L. com- <lb/>
Brigade S. C <lb/>
finally, containing the <lb/>
Tie- people Carolina <lb/>
ready and willing sled blood <lb/>
in defense the Star- and <lb/>
and i our people are united they <lb/>
art today. We know no fractional or <lb/>
party lines when our <lb/>
country is at stake. As you know, i <lb/>
largest Cavalry <lb/>
in the United My <lb/>
at th.- <lb/>
dent, while I understand <lb/>
Cannot be pressed into service <lb/>
tor a longer than ninety days, I <lb/>
now, through you, formally lender my <lb/>
services lo tho in the <lb/>
leers nicely need be. <lb/>
The people id C. have <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the at ibis mom- <lb/>
and feel he will do proper <lb/>
Alexander, New <lb/>
the House was <lb/>
the appropriation bill, <lb/>
made a little speech for home a -n- <lb/>
insisting thin the House <lb/>
should go on record with an explicit <lb/>
that the was <lb/>
bound by law and good lo main- <lb/>
the gold Nobody <lb/>
speech, because it <lb/>
answers II country <lb/>
law lo the gold <lb/>
the not <lb/>
desire further <lb/>
ll is it is not so <lb/>
bound by that they would like lo <lb/>
t- see act. days <lb/>
the time the first gun is fired, <lb/>
in war with Spain, Mr. Alexander, <lb/>
in common with else, will <lb/>
gold be <lb/>
It could not be main, <lb/>
in war, even <lb/>
was explicitly provided by law. <lb/>
Richmond Leader <lb/>
Senator Proctor on way <lb/>
homo from Cuba said to a <lb/>
newspaper man at Charlotte. <lb/>
C , that felt that it was worth <lb/>
cost of all preparations <lb/>
for a <lb/>
cherished <lb/>
The <lb/>
the<lb/>
the Democratic party and <lb/>
record of the be <lb/>
plainly, truthfully and sharply <lb/>
drawn Let scandals, <lb/>
evil tendencies of <lb/>
the party in power be fully ex- <lb/>
posed, and ibis glorious old <lb/>
will redeemed and its. <lb/>
given to tax <lb/>
intelligent add <lb/>
to <lb/>
have needed demonstration <lb/>
has time declared <lb/>
that she was to the national <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
th Wilmington <lb/>
Laundry are pleased with work. <lb/>
Hat and her statement should yours ready to go in with <lb/>
have been accepted at its face <lb/>
value. Hut as there was doubt <lb/>
on this point, it is well enough <lb/>
that the South has had an <lb/>
to set herself right, and it <lb/>
is gratifying that the hero of the <lb/>
occasion is a Southern <lb/>
Butler Hasn't Gut Time. <lb/>
didn't Senator <lb/>
come to the was <lb/>
asked one of his bowers <lb/>
yesterday- <lb/>
have time was the <lb/>
reply. Between the against <lb/>
and the crisis on tho Cuban <lb/>
question he has his hands about <lb/>
the oilier <lb/>
why didn't they <lb/>
wife was sick. Fowler <lb/>
didn't a wife, Shuford could <lb/>
not come and Harry skinner <lb/>
wouldn't come because tho others <lb/>
Observer- <lb/>
i Saturday evening. <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
Advertising <lb/>
Advertising not a tine art to <lb/>
learned only by years of <lb/>
is sometimes <lb/>
by advertising experts <lb/>
who make their living writing <lb/>
advertisements for merchants <lb/>
who have not desire or <lb/>
to write their own Is is <lb/>
simply a matter occupying <lb/>
space to the best ad- <lb/>
vantage, a who <lb/>
knows what advertising attracts <lb/>
can attract others by using <lb/>
tho same methods if ho will, says <lb/>
the Chronicle. <lb/>
A good ad is an <lb/>
in brief terms, straight from the <lb/>
shoulder, concise and to the <lb/>
point, telling something in a clear <lb/>
Tit tor Tat <lb/>
the advertisements in n <lb/>
paper recently <lb/>
the <lb/>
gentleman who f a <lb/>
with money in <lb/>
is requested to forward it <lb/>
U address of tho loser as he <lb/>
was <lb/>
A few day afterwards the reply <lb/>
was inserted; <lb/>
recognized man who <lb/>
picked up a purse in <lb/>
street requests loser to call at <lb/>
his Weekly. <lb/>
hall. Wednesday and audience <lb/>
was will, the show. The <lb/>
serpentine dance by Mrs. was a <lb/>
hading and great <lb/>
and up <lb/>
and the <lb/>
pictures were <lb/>
There was a dull <lb/>
about the whole performance. <lb/>
An change will <lb/>
be given tonight. <lb/>
The greater includes the less. <lb/>
Sarsaparilla scrofula, and may be <lb/>
depended lo cure In-iN and <lb/>
former Dead. <lb/>
We learn the Mr. W. B. <lb/>
Chicago, which on <lb/>
the 8th Mr. was a <lb/>
cf and here <lb/>
the war to go west. He is <lb/>
by many of our older people. <lb/>
round a Wheel- <lb/>
Mr. II. B. Jordan, section master <lb/>
the Line, has a bicycle which he <lb/>
in a small near <lb/>
Swamp church. The wheel is a <lb/>
make. model. Mr. <lb/>
Jordan thinks some the wheel <lb/>
and hid it in building. <lb/>
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY. <lb/>
Take Laxative Quinine Tab <lb/>
AM Druggists refund the money <lb/>
I it fail- <lb/>
JUST FOR FUJI. <lb/>
Strawberry salad a new wrinkle. <lb/>
buckwheat cake is grow- <lb/>
have in d now <lb/>
you have to give dollars .-,,,.;. <lb/>
find onions ex- <lb/>
, lb the cure of certain mental <lb/>
o n <lb/>
I led them to <lb/>
my who old <lb/>
lo and <lb/>
lit. <lb/>
How did he become such a <lb/>
isl on I -He puts his <lb/>
MM a diet of bread and <lb/>
V. but very men can resist <lb/>
temptation of rich occasional- <lb/>
He presents <lb/>
Ins bill in <lb/>
Cotton, <lb/>
like every other crop, needs <lb/>
nourishment. <lb/>
A fertilizer containing <lb/>
gen, add, and not <lb/>
less than of actual <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
will increase the crop and <lb/>
prove the land. <lb/>
Our hooks tell all about the subject. They <lb/>
arc free to any farmer. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
., S . Ran <lb/>
J L. SUGG <lb/>
GREEN N. C <lb/>
Represents Only First <lb/>
in the Mutual Life Insurance Company, N. J. <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
offers combined in the p <lb/>
any <lb/>
Urge Annual be used in Cash <lb/>
applied the purchase paid participating insurance pi.-able <lb/>
Equitable Surrender Value.- are on the Policy, Hi <lb/>
Insured can Hop paying Premium- without forfeiture. <lb/>
A Liberal Cash Surrender Value. <lb/>
Extended Insurance in the full amount of the for as long a as <lb/>
the value of Pulley will pay for at low term rates. <lb/>
A Paid up Policy for a reduced amount. <lb/>
Loans arc mad. up to the Value when a <lb/>
assignment of the Policy It made as collateral security. <lb/>
If Insured lo pay a the day It i- due. bis <lb/>
in Continued in force by the Company without action on hi. part. <lb/>
Policies are Incontestable the Second Year. <lb/>
Dry<lb/>
, Hats <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
is given George <lb/>
agent Mrs. IV. t. Parker, <lb/>
O. A. <lb/>
H Jr., and <lb/>
ail other persons interested, on <lb/>
Thursday-, I will be <lb/>
at the County Home the Aged and <lb/>
for <lb/>
the purpose of having the boundary <lb/>
line- to the <lb/>
surveyed. <lb/>
order the Hoard of Commission. <lb/>
and manner, and W <lb/>
a prices an <lb/>
of Hie way you sell goods- <lb/>
or That is the way ads <lb/>
read which attract you; would <lb/>
not be attracted by your <lb/>
ads if written after the fame <lb/>
something well, <lb/>
give some interesting prices, <lb/>
a little well written <lb/>
description, and business <lb/>
from the Iii.-1 word to the last <lb/>
word- That sort of advertising <lb/>
pays a-el I <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The of the Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
of J. W. and IV. K, <lb/>
Morrill this day dissolved by <lb/>
consent. t. Morrill withdrawing <lb/>
the Higgs will eon. <lb/>
the firm <lb/>
name and ail and all <lb/>
accounts are to lie paid to him. <lb/>
Feb. 1898. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
We entirely with <lb/>
Farrago. Danville. Va-, <lb/>
in what it Mil about the whipping <lb/>
pus; as a means of dealing with <lb/>
petty It says.- <lb/>
The whipping post bill was <lb/>
knocked out by the legislature, <lb/>
but just the same a whipping post <lb/>
is what not only in this <lb/>
State, but in all the States. Tue <lb/>
hair splitters said that a whipping <lb/>
post was barbarous. Well, when <lb/>
wt deal with barbarians, that is <lb/>
is needed. <lb/>
We are told by a German mil. <lb/>
man tint if all the armies of <lb/>
Europe were strung out in <lb/>
with gnus <lb/>
La.- tho <lb/>
would cover more than <lb/>
miles in length, and it would Hike <lb/>
it over a year, day <lb/>
to pass a given point. <lb/>
as; to Take <lb/>
to Operate <lb/>
Arc to Pills. Small tn <lb/>
thorough. As one <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Saul i V on know you . <lb/>
I git Is all Q, I I <lb/>
C I II. Wt <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
pill, to take Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
The congressional u. . <lb/>
Out that seed of the <lb/>
government is <lb/>
that war appropriations <lb/>
been allowed to <lb/>
the funds of the <lb/>
I chief <lb/>
An .; earnest rash, <lb/>
Went out on a lot to view Mars, <lb/>
a William goal came a------ <lb/>
he saw nil kinds <lb/>
of tho B- K- <lb/>
III probably <lb/>
colored man in America, died <lb/>
morning- <lb/>
HI HI<lb/>
WASHING <lb/>
We also have In Butter, <lb/>
Cheese, Canned Hoods. Wrapping <lb/>
Paper sod Bags and many other things <lb/>
t to mention. Send us your <lb/>
orders. Mail prompt at- <lb/>
I Co <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
of T, M. Moore Co. do. <lb/>
business at X, C, was <lb/>
day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb/>
W M. Moore purchasing the Interest <lb/>
X, M. Moore in the business. All <lb/>
owing the are directed to <lb/>
nay the same to W. M. Moore. <lb/>
Mb day of MM. <lb/>
t. m. noons <lb/>
w. m. <lb/>
Having purchased the interest of T. <lb/>
Moore in the referred to <lb/>
above. I wish to inform all patrons and <lb/>
friends of the that twill continue <lb/>
at the same stand with a com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
earnestly solicit a continuance your <lb/>
patronage. W M. <lb/>
TO-DAY'S MARKETS. <lb/>
As Reported by <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Cotton sold in 7-10 <lb/>
M I <lb/>
Opening Noon. <lb/>
5.91 <lb/>
May 5.94 <lb/>
6.01 <lb/>
-tots. <lb/>
Noon Tone <lb/>
Steady <lb/>
------and celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Pine Shoes <lb/>
Cull and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock aDd learn the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
IN---- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
I will can-y the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H <lb/>
Next door to Griffin Jeweler. <lb/>
THE LIVE <lb/>
We are now taking for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor i v. <lb/>
do all kinds of repairing. n <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Hay <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
Kin-. <lb/>
My <lb/>
Opening. Non. Close <lb/>
mo <lb/>
and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
kept constantly on <lb/>
Land. Country produce bough <lb/>
and A trial will con o <lb/>
on. <lb/>
J R. COREY <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
me-r <lb/>
War THE TRACK. <lb/>
I Man People on Course, <lb/>
not nil no line Way<lb/>
bail <lb/>
GET A <lb/>
STYLISH SUIT <lb/>
For a small outlay, feel the <lb/>
of our learn <lb/>
the price and we know <lb/>
you will purchase. <lb/>
The finish <lb/>
J. II. return d lo W. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
from <lb/>
our gar <lb/>
live to the personal <lb/>
is admired by all. need to <lb/>
look in the mirror. If we attire <lb/>
it is right. Try one our <lb/>
stylish Sack or Cutaway <lb/>
example. Faultless in every <lb/>
colors correct, braced <lb/>
with hold-on attachments, parts <lb/>
subject to extra wear, doubly <lb/>
fortified and fit to perfection. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections.<lb/>
A recruiting been opined <lb/>
at <lb/>
Don't bite at games <lb/>
and they won't bite you. <lb/>
young Mas bad n party Friday <lb/>
night Mr-, room in <lb/>
I lie old Masonic <lb/>
Most the racing crowd <lb/>
pulled out this morning <lb/>
Mount. We like many <lb/>
will not Mike Greenville any <lb/>
more. <lb/>
The running race started oil In <lb/>
Ibis niter-noun. A dozen of lb <lb/>
rawer were brought down town, and <lb/>
Don't appear to be beaded Italian band save a <lb/>
lingering in <lb/>
More people came in the <lb/>
today then were here yesterday. <lb/>
a in <lb/>
named who is <lb/>
green ban on <lb/>
the of Us cent u-day in honor <lb/>
St. Day.<lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
I., i,, <lb/>
and this <lb/>
D. <lb/>
today to take a lo <lb/>
II. U. Washing, <lb/>
ton yesterday <lb/>
II- M. and K. r- <lb/>
N-- <lb/>
York. <lb/>
Owen Moore, of <lb/>
erasing to vi.-it brother, <lb/>
I. Moore. <lb/>
J- <lb/>
to see W. <lb/>
rues, returned Lome ibis <lb/>
G- W. r. of I., a men <lb/>
the Ira of Baker v. Hart, <lb/>
in need i.- <lb/>
day, <lb/>
Bet. C. II. and wile, <lb/>
who have <lb/>
with the family D. Has- <lb/>
for <lb/>
and <lb/>
m men <lb/>
A. <lb/>
B. L. el i- in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Dr. c. J. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Dr. W. K. <lb/>
in town <lb/>
W. S. is his <lb/>
J. B. and Move. <lb/>
W. M. morning <lb/>
on professional business. <lb/>
Ci. <lb/>
Weekly, g ire us it call today. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
morning i to <lb/>
Miss and brother. <lb/>
Hardy, are railing <lb/>
Aylmer Sugg. <lb/>
W. II. fox, <lb/>
through last home <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Hue Weather <lb/>
and <lb/>
Out <lb/>
The day of . <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
pare i on Wednesday <lb/>
under th Seen. <lb/>
K. is <lb/>
ton. i <lb/>
day tine and the re inter- <lb/>
and i-x.-inn-. <lb/>
first rare, bad live to <lb/>
e-it.-r. Than w-.-r. <lb/>
. Ida <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Jesse L- <lb/>
Ferguson- <lb/>
nu u, <lb/>
beat; <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
th- <lb/>
Navy <lb/>
W. I. i. v. a i- <lb/>
ego a mi I. i apply lot ad- <lb/>
i Ike ;,. <lb/>
back i Irk tint be <lb/>
and bu I ea <lb/>
d aboard the <lb/>
Franklin a . and will <lb/>
lie red loot cf a . <lb/>
Iv. x , <lb/>
Europe, men lb latter I <lb/>
and be expects ii will i v, . <lb/>
before b Id <lb/>
re again. All <lb/>
wish Waller mi i ; <lb/>
l. late at lei-., lb <lb/>
the Maine.<lb/>
CI IV <lb/>
Ida <lb/>
Egg <lb/>
In lour <lb/>
Nubbin <lb/>
L. Davin- <lb/>
It ,,, <lb/>
race, lb.- leg <lb/>
Nubbin W.<lb/>
Jordan <lb/>
lines l <lb/>
race, i <lb/>
two a. lows i <lb/>
I Mound i <lb/>
dial I j<lb/>
bad only <lb/>
Stoker, <lb/>
TWO MORE CINE RACES. <lb/>
Second Day <lb/>
Makes a Track in <lb/>
Mike go tub the war, <lb/>
will, but dunno <lb/>
uncertain as yet which <lb/>
baa bought <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
You the MUM wide <lb/>
awake <lb/>
merchants in run. <lb/>
there lie is <lb/>
than any question. <lb/>
come this time. <lb/>
man, I the <lb/>
priori elate you've Sta- <lb/>
sir, what <lb/>
ought to know the <lb/>
size politicians buys. I've <lb/>
got to get into <lb/>
all u <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
meddlers. There's ; he I <lb/>
bad a choice bit of scandal about a <lb/>
friend of mine, and he around <lb/>
lo worm out <lb/>
he's an awful busybody, <lb/>
the way, do I know the parties in <lb/>
story <lb/>
Col. J. S. Carr, Durham, will de- <lb/>
Do there yellow journal war <lb/>
write on asked the <lb/>
,. u Orator. replied the <lb/>
Editor bitterly ; what <lb/>
should write on, with ink-less <lb/>
pen at that; but some idiot seems to be <lb/>
keeping them supplied with paper <lb/>
pencils. <lb/>
liver the address in Wash- <lb/>
on the of May. <lb/>
The winter is generally <lb/>
ed the in many years. The <lb/>
print and summer may make up <lb/>
deficiency rain. <lb/>
The and nights are now nearly <lb/>
of length. <lb/>
The races arc over, <lb/>
Summer weather today. <lb/>
A days like this and you can see <lb/>
the grow, <lb/>
By the Sui day is consider- <lb/>
ed the beginning spring. <lb/>
Fishing and bail are <lb/>
coming out of quarters. <lb/>
Don't let a warm day like this drive <lb/>
you into thin clothing. There is <lb/>
in it, <lb/>
My boy bis good health <lb/>
Eleen car loads troops For- and smooth, lair <lb/>
Monroe passed Weldon B- H- war this will exempt then Ire,,, <lb/>
BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN <lb/>
A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter- <lb/>
Tells all about Her Troubles when <lb/>
Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. <lb/>
the sire of two months, baby <lb/>
began to have son-s break out on bis <lb/>
check. We used all <lb/>
that could think or hear of, <lb/>
to no avail. sores spread all over one <lb/>
aide his face. consulted a <lb/>
and tried his medicine, and In a k <lb/>
the was gone. But to my surprise In <lb/>
weeks mare hi-r scrofulous lock- <lb/>
appeared on arm. II <lb/>
grew worse worse, and he was <lb/>
three months old, I begun giving him <lb/>
Hood's I took Hood's <lb/>
Sin ilia, and the first <lb/>
was tho seres were well and have <lb/>
never He Is now <lb/>
hi- never had Buy sign those <lb/>
since be cured by <lb/>
Hood s for which I feel very <lb/>
Tom Roberta, bad <lb/>
been on n visit here, returned home <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. of D. <lb/>
agent the <lb/>
is here for a days. <lb/>
J. U. Cray, Scotland Neck, alter <lb/>
pending a day with <lb/>
Woodward, home morn- <lb/>
L. U. Allies wile, cl Norfolk, <lb/>
who have th winter <lb/>
here with their W. II. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
U. Han returned <lb/>
evening <lb/>
J. I. K. II. <lb/>
went to Rocky today. <lb/>
came in Friday evening. <lb/>
s. Freeman, <lb/>
here and this morning. <lb/>
Ella of <lb/>
and Alice lire <lb/>
Mrs. II. Cannon. <lb/>
Miss Annie Armstrong, <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting Mis. W. <lb/>
II. home <lb/>
J. Moore, who has a petition in <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
homo Friday to visit his <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. of Parade, <lb/>
who bus been spending a days <lb/>
her parents here, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Bar. J. Morton and wile, Tar- <lb/>
arrived Friday evening. He will <lb/>
fill bis appointment in the <lb/>
church tomorrow, morning and even- <lb/>
Friday going south. <lb/>
ton, Delaware. <lb/>
easy <lb/>
No Time For Dyeing. <lb/>
Several our whose locks <lb/>
have been doted by the <lb/>
winters and who hare successfully kept <lb/>
the public guessing as to their be- <lb/>
cause of the constant use the dye <lb/>
brush, arc no attempting lo con- <lb/>
their age by such They <lb/>
are now perfectly willing their <lb/>
locks show in their silvery waves <lb/>
to tab great mad. for they know full well that In ease of <lb/>
shouldering a gun to preserve the <lb/>
milieu's News. <lb/>
Notwithstanding the disagreeable <lb/>
morning which art mm d to Indicate <lb/>
that the races the second day would <lb/>
have to be postponed, the weather <lb/>
cleared up about midday and gave a <lb/>
pretty afternoon, so there was no <lb/>
interference at all with the <lb/>
The crowd oat it tin- tr.-ck w-is larger <lb/>
than the previous day, and <lb/>
two the lines race.- that have <lb/>
witnessed here. The was a free <lb/>
for all trot pace that us <lb/>
Fore-i <lb/>
Bird Eye. <lb/>
Mike a <lb/>
It<lb/>
Forest heat ills i <lb/>
track record, being the lime <lb/>
here, was a dose sec- <lb/>
second race was a trot and pace <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Hubert Ii. Ill <lb/>
Elite. SI <lb/>
Addle S. <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Hilly Regal and Dan Take <lb/>
the Honors <lb/>
There was only one regular <lb/>
ed race at the truck Friday, hence <lb/>
the attendance rat smaller than on <lb/>
pr. day. The <lb/>
out with two <lb/>
I ii.- regular race was in <lb/>
and us <lb/>
II <lb/>
Hess, -2 u<lb/>
The two races were three- <lb/>
quarter mile bents, the being In <lb/>
and liable in which Regal <lb/>
was winner, and the other between <lb/>
Dan and Ida K. in which won. <lb/>
a Colored <lb/>
,., i ,. <lb/>
W. . .,, , . <lb/>
reeled and to <lb/>
Leslie ., <lb/>
alto .,. . . ,, <lb/>
Din. <lb/>
charge entered on the record, all <lb/>
k- <lb/>
;,. <lb/>
made the arrest  ii,.,, <lb/>
bad token and <lb/>
Silver, <lb/>
r. ti, pi . .;,,. ,;, ,. , <lb/>
nothing, bin when G <lb/>
mother a, . . j,,, j,;,,, <lb/>
j-- borne, but in v <lb/>
W u,.,; . .- <lb/>
horn the Mali m, Mrs. 1- <lb/>
win and Mr-. Katie a lb <lb/>
and sister, <lb/>
entered. <lb/>
They both a tale . <lb/>
con duel o,, the pan .-1 <lb/>
and the latter lad vs.- . <lb/>
what excited, and her <lb/>
bum into tear-. <lb/>
Both ladies that <lb/>
man Toomer arrived ion .-i <lb/>
brother core, <lb/>
ii. along with lb at. <lb/>
roomer <lb/>
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in rid, and it is <lb/>
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of is <lb/>
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ll the prom t in <lb/>
. its truly in <lb/>
. prepared only from the <lb/>
t. <lb/>
it <lb/>
nil and have- made the moat <lb/>
pillar remedy known. <lb/>
Syrup of Figs is- for sale in <lb/>
cent try all drug- <lb/>
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb/>
may not have it fan. <lb/>
it promptly for any one who <lb/>
Do not accept any<lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
eat, <lb/>
.,.<lb/>
lie- <lb/>
H. . .<lb/>
it. <lb/>
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Carroll and .<lb/>
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ill., .-. <lb/>
Jay Cb Dan <lb/>
h the around<lb/>
. and oil to <lb/>
is ii- and baby <lb/>
baggy baring <lb/>
children in it. <lb/>
soon <lb/>
the horse. <lb/>
. .<lb/>
were <lb/>
tit.- dire- <lb/>
Toomer savagely grabbed T T s. <lb/>
and old him t J. I P. Ix H S <lb/>
himself arrest, air<lb/>
help me carry j But OUT Spring came first <lb/>
To officer mad- 811110111106 the arrival <lb/>
an impertinent and gruff reply, and . <lb/>
Mrs. Memory away t <lb/>
her brother and three hall- <lb/>
way <lb/>
It's You Know- <lb/>
It was alter war had been <lb/>
and old man the <lb/>
noisy tin- ii <lb/>
ed crowd. <lb/>
. ;., <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Vi-e discussing the <lb/>
ed one. <lb/>
in-. war <lb/>
l-.-t two months, <lb/>
d the man. <lb/>
-in c- I h n tumid the <lb/>
noisy these <lb/>
phi are talking about <lb/>
Post, <lb/>
Louder Still. <lb/>
You can shout ii housetop, <lb/>
You can shout it the <lb/>
Hut ii you shout ii -h ti. press <lb/>
heard by far more people. <lb/>
Goods, Wash <lb/>
Shirt Waist Silks, <lb/>
Swisses, Laces, <lb/>
every other kind goods. <lb/>
at our Girdles and Ornaments <lb/>
RACE <lb/>
LANG'S CASH HOUSE <lb/>
YES 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 We buy our <lb/>
TWO KS JAILED. <lb/>
Serious Brought <lb/>
On Friday Joyner, <lb/>
II colored man near <lb/>
went before J. A. <lb/>
wore ant a warrant against A, Alien <lb/>
III dames two of tin. <lb/>
who were running a dire <lb/>
here the races. warrant <lb/>
charged them with robbery. color- <lb/>
ed Staled that us he was <lb/>
along street these men called bin <lb/>
in their place, under the pr. line <lb/>
cf engaging him to do some work <lb/>
them took a dollar him and Would <lb/>
not return it. They him <lb/>
and him their place, alter- <lb/>
trying to call him hack and com- <lb/>
promise with him. <lb/>
Alter hearing the against <lb/>
them Justice Lang hound them over <lb/>
court under a being <lb/>
unable to men coin- <lb/>
to j <lb/>
L here is no <lb/>
word lull <lb/>
I meaning <lb/>
about which such <lb/>
holy recollections cluster as lit it <lb/>
of Mother who watched <lb/>
over our helpless infancy and <lb/>
ed our tottering step. <lb/>
the every- Moth- <lb/>
is beset with danger and all <lb/>
tun should be made lo avoid it. <lb/>
so assists nature <lb/>
in the change <lb/>
in place that <lb/>
the Expectant <lb/>
M he r is <lb/>
bled to look for- <lb/>
ward IV it ll Oil t <lb/>
dread, suffering or gloomy fore- <lb/>
to the hour when she <lb/>
experiences the joy- Motherhood. <lb/>
Its use insures safely to the lives <lb/>
both Mother Child, she <lb/>
is found after than before <lb/>
short, it <lb/>
Childbirth natural and a <lb/>
so many have said. Don't be <lb/>
persuaded to use anything but <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
right and we sell them right and treat you<lb/>
A nice <lb/>
The winter is most <lb/>
gone with it, must <lb/>
go all the <lb/>
wife more In ten <lb/>
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those growing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
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the subscription price. <lb/>
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Delilah and <lb/>
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mouths ago of having the <lb/>
women remove their hats at tho <lb/>
Street Methodist Episcopal <lb/>
church. official- <lb/>
acted by the trustees of <lb/>
the church on March board <lb/>
unanimously a resolution <lb/>
requesting that the future <lb/>
women services at this <lb/>
church are requested to remove <lb/>
completion <lb/>
o. such <lb/>
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Methodist in India- <lb/>
and fifth largest in the <lb/>
United States, and the hat <lb/>
which has stirred up the <lb/>
congregation, was the of <lb/>
the outraged a <lb/>
trustee, came late to church <lb/>
had to take a back <lb/>
where he could not see <lb/>
on account of waving forest of <lb/>
ostrich feathers, plumes and rib- <lb/>
worn on the heads the <lb/>
women in front of him. <lb/>
A number of the women say <lb/>
they will withdraw from member- <lb/>
rather than submit such <lb/>
tyrannical orders from selfish <lb/>
male members of tho <lb/>
but the of the con- <lb/>
is with tho board, <lb/>
pastor. Cincinnati Enquirer. <lb/>
Thirty Fighting Billions <lb/>
The eased valuation of real <lb/>
and I property in the <lb/>
United at the time of the <lb/>
eleventh was <lb/>
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total assessed valuation had <lb/>
from to <lb/>
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valuation per capita Had <lb/>
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of dollars. <lb/>
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appropriation of <lb/>
a-t week for the national <lb/>
now available for use by <lb/>
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York Sun. <lb/>
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interesting experiment in <lb/>
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witness will asked to make an <lb/>
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will then be require to swear to <lb/>
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draw or correct any part of hi <lb/>
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provided for willful making <lb/>
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she could save by cutting <lb/>
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men's faces <lb/>
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given her for change between her <lb/>
teeth while she gets her purse <lb/>
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Broad <lb/>
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the South. In to this <lb/>
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located, about <lb/>
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adjoining the fine park <lb/>
recently donated to tho city by <lb/>
the brothers. Adjoining <lb/>
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acre farm, cultivated by the boys. <lb/>
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thus kept within <lb/>
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though are <lb/>
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For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
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Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
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The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
pi Ices as low as the low <lb/>
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prices country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
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State through the governor, <lb/>
one of them wants to <lb/>
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arc volunteering through <lb/>
Governor and <lb/>
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made no declaration of <lb/>
against and may able <lb/>
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cations without shedding any <lb/>
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favor of the United Slates taking <lb/>
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farmers stand ready lo <lb/>
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longer, a on sea <lb/>
laud, involving tremendous sac- <lb/>
and leading to numerous, <lb/>
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may drive the <lb/>
Spanish from but that <lb/>
would not the Spanish <lb/>
cruisers will be <lb/>
found over the seas, <lb/>
sometimes destroying, <lb/>
always materially interfering <lb/>
with, both our and <lb/>
trade- So long as <lb/>
possesses <lb/>
will be made to lay our great <lb/>
seaboard cities under <lb/>
may attempt a similar <lb/>
course, as Spain is not a <lb/>
groat industrial such as <lb/>
ours, no Spanish port is as <lb/>
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WASHING TEA. <lb/>
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Washing, House Cleaning. <lb/>
Package. Try it. <lb/>
Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Ladies and Gouts Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Lad its, Gens and Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware. <lb/>
Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
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