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sold or sent out to the kitchen to be <lb/>
burned; letters are up <lb/>
whether they are <lb/>
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are packed with a lot of rubbish <lb/>
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put Just ban it shouldn't <lb/>
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plan which no thinks will cause <lb/>
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money. He proposes to have <lb/>
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Observer. <lb/>
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good sound a <lb/>
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb/>
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wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
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An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
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the estate immediate <lb/>
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of said estate to their claim. <lb/>
properly to <lb/>
twelve months after the <lb/>
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be plead in liar of their recovery. <lb/>
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Executor the estate Sarah Hell <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
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deed in executed to me on Jane <lb/>
the 7th, by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
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stated this notice will pleaded in <lb/>
of any participation la the dividend or <lb/>
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said This notice Is given by <lb/>
order of com. This March 1894. <lb/>
G. M. MOORING, Trustee. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The ii Ricks Tat ti this <lb/>
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Kicks and A. II. Taft <lb/>
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Men Kiss Each Other. <lb/>
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EMBALMERS. <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <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 paid for country <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
papers VI <lb/>
The Farmer and Mechanic, <lb/>
paper that under the <lb/>
of Capt- A- Shotwell <lb/>
made inch an excellent <lb/>
State, has <lb/>
been at Raleigh a <lb/>
weekly farm and home paper. <lb/>
many in section <lb/>
who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
and Mechanic like to have <lb/>
it again we are prepared to <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
clubbing announcement I <lb/>
For we will send The <lb/>
Eastern The North <lb/>
Carolinian, and The <lb/>
Farmer and Mechanic, all <lb/>
papers a whole year- <lb/>
papers will give yon <lb/>
borne news, State and general <lb/>
new and the farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to above list <lb/>
can it for cents more, <lb/>
or the a week New York <lb/>
World for cents. Any other <lb/>
or magazine wanted can <lb/>
give you a discount on in con- <lb/>
with Re-<lb/>
TEXTILE EDUCATION. <lb/>
Paper No Issued by the <lb/>
Club of <lb/>
A hundred new manufacturing <lb/>
establishments in single week <lb/>
is a good for a single <lb/>
section of country, especially <lb/>
in the of war rumors <lb/>
naturally have a tendency <lb/>
to delay in business mat- <lb/>
Record <lb/>
of last week reports this number <lb/>
of now enterprises in the South- <lb/>
rotates alone, Alabama, North <lb/>
Carolina, and Virginia having <lb/>
eight Georgia and Texas <lb/>
nine each, and Kentucky, <lb/>
Missouri, South <lb/>
and Maryland a half dozen each. <lb/>
new establishments include <lb/>
furniture factories, pottery <lb/>
mills, factories, <lb/>
bate manufacturing establish- <lb/>
pump works, rubber man- <lb/>
cotton mills, tobacco <lb/>
factories, car-wheel works, shoe <lb/>
factories, carriage manufacturing <lb/>
establishments, and various other <lb/>
enterprises. <lb/>
Not content with barring out <lb/>
American fresh from Ger- <lb/>
many, the Berlin Government <lb/>
now propose to exclude <lb/>
from this country, as in <lb/>
to the more or less flourish- <lb/>
jelly industry of southwestern <lb/>
Germany- waste is com- <lb/>
posed largely of the of <lb/>
American canning establishments <lb/>
cores and rinds of apples, <lb/>
the shrewd jelly <lb/>
preserve of Europe <lb/>
have been practically tho sole <lb/>
customers for it since its appear- <lb/>
in world's markets. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J- L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In all <lb/>
Swift Galloway, Tyson, <lb/>
M. C. N. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
In all the Court. <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Cobb Store. <lb/>
John H. Small, ft. Long;, <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, <lb/>
Attorneys and Counselors at Law <lb/>
Practices In all Courts. <lb/>
W. B. W.<lb/>
RODMAN A <lb/>
AT LAW. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Practice wherever services are <lb/>
The Club el <lb/>
is North <lb/>
the <lb/>
and the youth <lb/>
of the I st masts <lb/>
work lint Ism In <lb/>
be dire, I is <lb/>
to y file rally for, ii is done <lb/>
n the manner <lb/>
ranged to prepare and to have <lb/>
short on the <lb/>
present of I, <lb/>
the educating <lb/>
our men fill of <lb/>
rs <lb/>
and owners of mills. <lb/>
ll is fact <lb/>
cl England's in <lb/>
was laid n Brit- <lb/>
Parliament ordered that <lb/>
French <lb/>
and who erects a loom or other <lb/>
try in the kingdom, shall give <lb/>
and lo leaf one English <lb/>
This wise kw aided in <lb/>
malting people <lb/>
manufacturers i f the world. <lb/>
a of a century <lb/>
Gladstone warned that <lb/>
mere attention was given lo technical <lb/>
. and oilier nations <lb/>
might lake away their supremacy. He <lb/>
has lived lo sec a partial fulfillment <lb/>
of the prediction, especially in regard <lb/>
to <lb/>
apprentice system is a thing of <lb/>
the past, and will be revived. <lb/>
The great revolution r by <lb/>
steam and in all <lb/>
of mill operations has <lb/>
an ab- <lb/>
solute necessity ; ant in order to de- <lb/>
managers of mm and <lb/>
machinery, the ground work this <lb/>
training and education must <lb/>
be obtained in Industrial or technical <lb/>
schools, in the same way tat men are <lb/>
prepared by special training to even- <lb/>
occupy high positions in law and <lb/>
medicine. The employment a man <lb/>
or boy or. a special machine will <lb/>
develop a leader or manager <lb/>
without some previous on <lb/>
general subjects. <lb/>
It is a well known fact the <lb/>
and girls of a country its moat val- <lb/>
possessions, and that time and <lb/>
money employed in their proper train- <lb/>
and development will give the <lb/>
largest and satisfactory <lb/>
to State. It increases their earn- <lb/>
capacity, and therefore their value <lb/>
to <lb/>
It is estimated by careful men that <lb/>
three-fourths the cotton mills of <lb/>
future will be located in tho Southern <lb/>
Stales; North Carolina must be <lb/>
prepared to erect and to manage <lb/>
full share of them. North Carolina <lb/>
produces the cotton j contains <lb/>
abundance of coal and other val- <lb/>
and water powers ; n <lb/>
unsurpassed climate, and a large <lb/>
bright active American <lb/>
who are eager industrial education. <lb/>
Shall the give them such <lb/>
are amply able to give a <lb/>
textile education to all who desire <lb/>
no time be lost in <lb/>
a textile department at the <lb/>
cultural and Mechanical College. Such <lb/>
an addition would soon induce one <lb/>
hundred new students to attend <lb/>
the graduates <lb/>
are working their way to positions <lb/>
profit and graduates <lb/>
the textile- department who have some <lb/>
natural ability and character would <lb/>
soon he able to their way to good <lb/>
positions, and also be a benefit lo mill <lb/>
owners tho Post. <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
COL. SI <lb/>
Delivered m Congress March <lb/>
of the Na- <lb/>
val Appropriation Rail. <lb/>
realm of t <lb/>
With th <lb/>
a. .-- it till, VI <lb/>
equitable basis of ,,., . . . i , -Father cf <lb/>
for all human direct councils In re <lb/>
. t I . . <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Comes upon the <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and are fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands the most fastidious. <lb/>
A look through stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince the most skeptical that we are <lb/>
re pared than to you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs, <lb/>
Art Squares, Laces, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans, Ribbons striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a <lb/>
of Beautiful Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
Come to see us, will be glad to show you <lb/>
through our store. <lb/>
Our line of <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful to see. <lb/>
St. NOBLES, <lb/>
. ARTIST <lb/>
Only <lb/>
shop In town <lb/>
bales of cotton is <lb/>
latest method to them <lb/>
The Mill, <lb/>
C, a days <lb/>
opened up six bales, there <lb/>
found in the of each a <lb/>
large quantity sail. will <lb/>
en record with stuffing bales <lb/>
rocks, old iron, <lb/>
etc <lb/>
BAKER HART.<lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Mr- tin provision <lb/>
for Saw in Urn crisis <lb/>
history is of <lb/>
and of interest, <lb/>
it carrion nth it, as it <lb/>
and <lb/>
Steading a we do on n <lb/>
dead and <lb/>
liberty <lb/>
who have cone the <lb/>
eons to come after n-. m <lb/>
joy or in this <lb/>
serious crisis and <lb/>
our I , country, to <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
minds to sober <lb/>
our duly to <lb/>
tr tho family, to that <lb/>
who stood by <lb/>
in the day fiery <lb/>
by be <lb/>
held for <lb/>
in we shall and <lb/>
in in; wisdom <lb/>
has been upon n. <lb/>
Mr brow of <lb/>
hour of the <lb/>
history to be <lb/>
led with frown-, of war- <lb/>
an instant of time within four <lb/>
can recalled when <lb/>
the rumors of car so <lb/>
and <lb/>
No car in actual <lb/>
bun preparations war every- <lb/>
where. Japan has voted <lb/>
preparation for war her <lb/>
Hassle ruble, England <lb/>
pounds united <lb/>
Slates dollars, Spain has <lb/>
hawked h-i depreciated credit <lb/>
on every market to obtain <lb/>
and sinews war- <lb/>
There is war in Cubs, we <lb/>
should hove this declaration <lb/>
truth to Ibo world long ago <lb/>
and bed powers of the earth <lb/>
to know and feel with absolute <lb/>
certainly Hint ibis country by <lb/>
inspiration, inheritance, and <lb/>
is ally, and <lb/>
protector of <lb/>
liberty, certainly on Ibis con- <lb/>
There is for <lb/>
war between Ibis country <lb/>
Spain. All Europe is growling at <lb/>
each other over a division of the <lb/>
Chinese Japan is <lb/>
military to Pacific <lb/>
coast, England is <lb/>
in Central Africa and her <lb/>
tribes in North India. In <lb/>
South America Argentina is <lb/>
paring for a with Chile, <lb/>
and in Crete the conditions of <lb/>
and are at j- <lb/>
thing but quiet- <lb/>
spirit cf <lb/>
preparation and <lb/>
t e globe. if these great <lb/>
by design <lb/>
tin-, shell be drawn <lb/>
with Hie <lb/>
modern <lb/>
of no con <lb/>
Ion toll end, Ibo result, the <lb/>
queues. <lb/>
War is M, ii M <lb/>
given <lb/>
n Thai A I <lb/>
of whole <lb/>
world may be changed. <lb/>
All accumulated <lb/>
wealth of letters, <lb/>
science. <lb/>
genius. . discovery, <lb/>
light <lb/>
hero and to eternal <lb/>
be lost or relegated lo n <lb/>
dark ago for Who can <lb/>
can foretell Or the <lb/>
very preparation and I <lb/>
of war may great pro <lb/>
of tho age, by <lb/>
nations and from <lb/>
upon to <lb/>
the sordid making <lb/>
them upon their own <lb/>
credit and relegating <lb/>
his relic to <lb/>
God of <lb/>
.- m i <lb/>
national international Irons- armies navies i war, <lb/>
actions, and in <lb/>
twentieth with the United <lb/>
States cf World <lb/>
aid solemn and <lb/>
sacred compact which will be <lb/>
approved t n and ratified in<lb/>
shall lift no aw rd <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
they learn an more. <lb/>
When and and <lb/>
Mr. I am a great <lb/>
believer in retributive and <lb/>
where <lb/>
the cf tho family <lb/>
is involved. <lb/>
I was in a land cursed <lb/>
with a f which <lb/>
lo the and <lb/>
if our and <lb/>
and we refused <lb/>
.- inn i-. <lb/>
especially religion, shall to my <lb/>
ties that <lb/>
. under <lb/>
conditions be statesman- <lb/>
ship <lb/>
and a <lb/>
prophetic caution to prepare for <lb/>
seeming conflict, with <lb/>
patriotic, <lb/>
hone Very i- <lb/>
avert <lb/>
e I it wiped <lb/>
by of lire <lb/>
Mood, and have lived, <lb/>
a poi sufferer, to thank God <lb/>
and to regard the retribution <lb/>
a our country <lb/>
strong r. richer, hope- <lb/>
and happier, <lb/>
read that bathe fourteenth <lb/>
a centuries <lb/>
f- II upon tyranny <lb/>
i over the people of <lb/>
and oppressed Hod from <lb/>
ii They were provide, t- <lb/>
d lo a he nu- and refuge <lb/>
I. beyond sunset- Their <lb/>
Hi was to dedicate ibis <lb/>
country God and liberty. <lb/>
felled and <lb/>
tho country respond- <lb/>
to labors <lb/>
. multiplied. <lb/>
But with the development of <lb/>
the was also developed <lb/>
lee sturdy of independence <lb/>
and when came <lb/>
s, iii; of formal <lb/>
cl to my <lb/>
and heart on <lb/>
that ever beamed upon <lb/>
I moral world. declaration <lb/>
and its emblem cheered the half- <lb/>
clad and half-fed heroes at Valley <lb/>
waved over redoubts <lb/>
on But Hill, from <lb/>
masthead of <lb/>
tho of <lb/>
victory the of i and <lb/>
waved triumph <lb/>
the army of Brown the <lb/>
field of Chippewa <lb/>
and at Yorktown<lb/>
British lion. <lb/>
rind in history <lb/>
when heavy oppression fell upon <lb/>
hi of when they <lb/>
were compelled make brick <lb/>
without a lender <lb/>
raised for They were <lb/>
given B pillar by day <lb/>
and a pillar of by <lb/>
The sen was caused to and <lb/>
t dry laud, and <lb/>
the to recede destroy <lb/>
their oppressors. They <lb/>
wore n law of government <lb/>
firm amid the lightnings <lb/>
When ll were hungry <lb/>
bi issued bread, and when <lb/>
thirsty rocks issued water. <lb/>
his own <lb/>
and nay, cares for <lb/>
Cubans Ho has given this <lb/>
, dry to as their <lb/>
land, these people a <lb/>
guardians, defenders, <lb/>
pr ii torn aid ibis has <lb/>
brought in a way that we <lb/>
shrink from tho <lb/>
and responsibility, if we <lb/>
could, we with rat <lb/>
peel, if would- <lb/>
Mr Chairman, in I his <lb/>
., . an sinus m <lb/>
Au loan in White <lb/>
ha does, our<lb/>
approval Divided we <lb/>
may be politically racially, or <lb/>
illy, at Ibo water's <lb/>
i are and our <lb/>
by that emblem; and <lb/>
our President and <lb/>
l, policy shall be our, <lb/>
bis or action <lb/>
also, <lb/>
lie bus carried with to <lb/>
pi ace. Jr. i are i r <lb/>
with deliberation for defense. <lb/>
yea for n g <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
kindling tho torches of liberty in <lb/>
Cuba, until hi r shores be a <lb/>
cf <lb/>
that cir lei in the <lb/>
s Atlantic, that shall increase <lb/>
it, am as broaden, <lb/>
bears in the music of its waves <lb/>
joyous news to every <lb/>
is a relic of barbarism, <lb/>
and be avoided, if <lb/>
in interest Christian <lb/>
and and their <lb/>
benign blessings. The brave, <lb/>
. and the <lb/>
valuable sinews that <lb/>
have to employ and in <lb/>
war we need to bus- <lb/>
bud and employ in the <lb/>
battles of peace, whose victories <lb/>
are renowned an those of <lb/>
war. <lb/>
employ them to bring <lb/>
to American <lb/>
homes, in enlightening the mine <lb/>
the heart.-, and <lb/>
the condition of <lb/>
can We need employ <lb/>
in further developing <lb/>
enriching our mar- <lb/>
great in <lb/>
our commerce land and <lb/>
sea, in our great <lb/>
inland in building the <lb/>
us <lb/>
with the Orient, and other great <lb/>
projects made possible by Ami ii <lb/>
can genius mid vise. D. <lb/>
liable as all of be <lb/>
are, yet, if ed he, we would <lb/>
make one all of a willing <lb/>
the alter of <lb/>
and liberty- <lb/>
Mr. i would in <lb/>
this f Christian <lb/>
reason all <lb/>
difference i old and I <lb/>
if quarrel, so <lb/>
as and feel u lo <lb/>
be, was with any other nation <lb/>
world, we might indulge the <lb/>
I,, r i i <lb/>
giving adequate actual <lb/>
the immediate and <lb/>
relict to <lb/>
Cubans a id to <lb/>
Cuba upon just and <lb/>
terms. a history the rise <lb/>
of Spain, with <lb/>
able of of pen .- <lb/>
bigotry, tyranny, <lb/>
to every <lb/>
freedom, common <lb/>
enlightenment, to <lb/>
i iii tho hope this happy <lb/>
Tho slavery lo <lb/>
. <lb/>
Spam doomed its subjects to private <lb/>
West was relation in <lb/>
its oppression and crisis. <lb/>
of tin- people Holland or its <lb/>
own people at home- <lb/>
may be Divine de- <lb/>
and retributive justice <lb/>
has brought proud, <lb/>
lo <lb/>
to the <lb/>
cl equality, justice, <lb/>
lion, where the wage, <lb/>
is the triumph if <lb/>
truth, liberty, humanity. <lb/>
Ho In.- demeaned with <lb/>
Christian path fortitude, and <lb/>
so <lb/>
as to receive approval of his <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
of world. <lb/>
Wu trust bun to his <lb/>
policy; that policy we are <lb/>
Will OS o humane, liberty- <lb/>
broad policy, <lb/>
all Christendom will <lb/>
and approve.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
m i <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
S. J, <lb/>
Entered t the poet office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C., as <lb/>
Ti Arm. a, 1893 <lb/>
WASHINGTON I I <lb/>
Washington, April 1st <lb/>
Haul down the <lb/>
Spain's flag ; <lb/>
lire ready, and we're ; <lb/>
And, by the eternal, m inf. to <lb/>
right <lb/>
evens of this week in- <lb/>
spired the <lb/>
and this spirit compelled Mr <lb/>
to beg Congress a little <lb/>
more in order he as- <lb/>
certain whether would ate pt <lb/>
his hut <lb/>
never have s-11 ii tin <lb/>
and to III lad <lb/>
and humid-d I id so <lb/>
far to make pi <lb/>
that the be to <lb/>
on the in In <lb/>
knew that <lb/>
d to vole with <lb/>
II Ml lets him should ; t lo <lb/>
prevent action. <lb/>
Resolutions re n . I <lb/>
independence, for forcible in- <lb/>
for forcible <lb/>
and It a dialers <lb/>
against <lb/>
in <lb/>
and Senate Ibis wick, mid rid h. <lb/>
speeches tin <lb/>
price crowd loving the open <lb/>
their than the upon <lb/>
the r ave been made. v <lb/>
day Congress may declare war <lb/>
pair. or take other action will h <lb/>
t. Nothing but the b <lb/>
l Mr. has prevented <lb/>
action, and i but red <lb/>
cl the it <lb/>
Spain, which nobody tut Mr. B- <lb/>
even In ex. <lb/>
vent it longer. Mr. v <lb/>
has been the i, s <lb/>
week. The want t <lb/>
capital cut of is dot. <lb/>
t reason sustained Car . I <lb/>
when he declared <lb/>
to out when he t i <lb/>
a resolution declaring Cuba as <lb/>
personal privilege. <lb/>
It is not surprising that <lb/>
be in a Tl e <lb/>
report made it plain oar <lb/>
battleship was up by Spaniards; <lb/>
the speculation on inside for- <lb/>
million of pence <lb/>
with Sin, that speculators Bree <lb/>
formed in of v <lb/>
the was doing, and too <lb/>
ting ct Heel <lb/>
war-ship Cuba, that Spain <lb/>
merely playing lime to get in a pi. <lb/>
to strike us a disastrous blow. <lb/>
The House by u vote to <lb/>
decided Unit u of u <lb/>
the U. S. <lb/>
lost ill validity when willed to a <lb/>
b r if the of a man who <lb/>
on the Southern side in the civil war. <lb/>
The particular claim upon tin- <lb/>
vote was taken was contained in a bill <lb/>
that about claims loyal it- <lb/>
ens of South Tartans thing- <lb/>
supplied lo he Union <lb/>
the war. It was made by lb- of <lb/>
the widow Gen K. who he , <lb/>
inherited the claim V. <lb/>
n notoriously loyal <lb/>
whose in <lb/>
Va., Union troops had <lb/>
cords timber. <lb/>
The eulogy of ., <lb/>
his late Colleague, <lb/>
South was, owing g i;,. , . <lb/>
the two n art <lb/>
rivalry in State cue the <lb/>
toM In <lb/>
Congress. <lb/>
Ill-; <lb/>
he <lb/>
failed to do so the history lame <lb/>
and cl Gen. Karl; would <lb/>
lack the important testimony that I., <lb/>
lone could give, added that while <lb/>
might not be the <lb/>
that could be paid, none could m re <lb/>
heartfelt. <lb/>
Mr. feels the el I <lb/>
of State who knows <lb/>
law diplomacy <lb/>
ea his Judge Day or <lb/>
He led to <lb/>
in <lb/>
Foreign Relations, be <lb/>
place, but it wouldn't bl is <lb/>
now on <lb/>
who has been <lb/>
acting in an advisory <lb/>
with tho in vie r. <lb/>
has ability the order, <lb/>
his been a lawyer <lb/>
for so his may be <lb/>
little like that it others <lb/>
d as advisers by Mr. <lb/>
things point to the <lb/>
exit peer old John Sherman <lb/>
Iron ii in which he has since <lb/>
the this administration <lb/>
play n dummy part. <lb/>
In midst of the prevailing ex- <lb/>
people <lb/>
bate nor neglected to <lb/>
it id honor to their <lb/>
I. C. D. <lb/>
late the battleship <lb/>
name is now a world <lb/>
wile ; for bravery and coolness. <lb/>
Capt is ill <lb/>
and wile and are not <lb/>
prouder him t an ail other <lb/>
are. The National Geo- <lb/>
el which he is a <lb/>
i.- -i public reception <lb/>
i nor which lo surpass <lb/>
the kind In Id in Washing- <lb/>
ton for a long <lb/>
The providing the <lb/>
r . Cuban independence. <lb/>
i . by the <lb/>
. soldiers out <lb/>
C i, and for <lb/>
i. r I <lb/>
, i ; . Senate by Ni- <lb/>
. . in the House by l <lb/>
, i a j <lb/>
c i of in Con <lb/>
and their <lb/>
is a told <lb/>
the specular <lb/>
A that <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
Hie is m <lb/>
in <lb/>
The colored <lb/>
cf are organizing a <lb/>
with the view going in the <lb/>
in case there is war with Spain. <lb/>
The Governor has decided not to in- <lb/>
further with the death sentence <lb/>
of the Evans, the <lb/>
rapist, which has been under <lb/>
three months and several re- <lb/>
spites has been given. Evans will be <lb/>
executed. <lb/>
FARADAY'S ANCESTRY. <lb/>
II to I <lb/>
I . Crust. <lb/>
With a of relief our English <lb/>
announce tho result <lb/>
of the investigation into the <lb/>
history of Michael <lb/>
Dismay and consternation were <lb/>
plainly everywhere when tho <lb/>
insinuation was made recently that <lb/>
tho family of the famous scientist <lb/>
occupied a humble the low- <lb/>
walks of lite. The <lb/>
who had the <lb/>
of Faraday were horrified at the <lb/>
thought that his progenitor <lb/>
was a common This <lb/>
is now corrected, and Joy <lb/>
gladness till the hearts of tho <lb/>
fraternity on tho other side. <lb/>
A representative of the family, <lb/>
W. Faraday of Corn- <lb/>
furnishes the information <lb/>
that Robert Faraday married <lb/>
Elizabeth lit an, the owner of Clap- <lb/>
hum Wood Ball, in Yorkshire. This <lb/>
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Monday May 2nd, 1888, Court door in town <lb/>
of Greenville, I sell the following tracts of land to the taxes <lb/>
due thereon for the year with section of the Mac <lb/>
Act, of 1897. W. H, <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
BEAVER DAM TOWN SHIP.<lb/>
JUST FOR FUN. <lb/>
A white he told a <lb/>
A South am t bailer announces <lb/>
styles in thatched root for <lb/>
ain't no bargain remarked <lb/>
the bad boy merging Iron the <lb/>
there's a perfect inside <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
your servant girl I Couldn't cook, <lb/>
tor wile, <lb/>
Nobles. and K <lb/>
W II <lb/>
Mark<lb/>
SO <lb/>
. , . ,. , lo. . ., ball, It is said, was of some <lb/>
the I BUM j of u , <lb/>
to buy i , architecturally, it <lb/>
h v. tailed, op- j was very Robert Faraday <lb/>
i l stock not bought up was the great scientist's <lb/>
have <lb/>
been s-. cured b Am-, <lb/>
I The a Bay that the <lb/>
can Gnus wore disposed to <lb/>
fairly not raise p ices, <lb/>
add, been bled by the <lb/>
rapacity of its own <lb/>
this class of speculators <lb/>
nay be depended ease <lb/>
of war lo bleed the American <lb/>
pie. Richmond Dispatch- <lb/>
Black, of New York, <lb/>
. id a bib to prohibit <lb/>
sale cl department <lb/>
c It is clear that the dis- <lb/>
of wet goods in dry <lb/>
goods establishments would be <lb/>
inappropriate, even though not <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
of Italy, <lb/>
takes interest in to <lb/>
offer to send <lb/>
lo Cuba, if the United States will <lb/>
pay <lb/>
by . M. <lb/>
S lo<lb/>
i i Hauls <lb/>
Porn <lb/>
t, I <lb/>
I Hack <lb/>
i bl <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
to <lb/>
to<lb/>
to <lb/>
M lo <lb/>
H to B<lb/>
It <lb/>
to <lb/>
bis own father, Barnabas, being <lb/>
at the It is explained <lb/>
that he was one of n family, <lb/>
the members of which had to shift <lb/>
for themselves when they <lb/>
parental but particularly em <lb/>
is the statement no <lb/>
was their condition life <lb/>
anything that of n <lb/>
a class of men whose <lb/>
at that period was <lb/>
miserable and <lb/>
Faraday's father w-as and <lb/>
sexton of the village church, leader <lb/>
of the choir a shoemaker by <lb/>
trade. Faraday's was the <lb/>
of a neighboring quarry and em- <lb/>
ployed a of <lb/>
and noted for bis to <lb/>
bis Faraday's father, <lb/>
James, funned an for <lb/>
Margaret <lb/>
was it farmer and also i, <lb/>
of day He was averse to <lb/>
the match, being for bis <lb/>
daughter to who <lb/>
had more cash a youth who <lb/>
came from Wood Ball was <lb/>
to have. It is that <lb/>
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in London, and ever <lb/>
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Stokes. Maggie <lb/>
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Cooper, a <lb/>
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as is much than was supposed. <lb/>
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Joaquin Marti, and documents <lb/>
found on his person when arrested, that <lb/>
had enlisted in a filibustering <lb/>
regiment, and that they were expressly <lb/>
bound by oath to meet a <lb/>
near San Antonio on the day following <lb/>
the expected declaration of war. <lb/>
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larger grain are sure to result <lb/>
from a liberal use of <lb/>
containing at least actual <lb/>
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Our books are free to farmers. <lb/>
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TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
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Daniel, Jordan <lb/>
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Fleming. Sylvester, 1897 <lb/>
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Gardner, Best <lb/>
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May, Ida <lb/>
Pitman, Han I <lb/>
flukes heirs. W A Hen <lb/>
Kate B <lb/>
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them at once and advertisement will he stopped. <lb/>
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Pork <lb/>
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by Orange Va., <lb/>
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a poor musician who can t blow <lb/>
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if or want sense. <lb/>
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ed at you if it be n diamond nag on f- <lb/>
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the ones that will put the Spanish to <lb/>
flight. <lb/>
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or mil in dishonesty the easier Ye <lb/>
believe evil reports. <lb/>
wants lo know <lb/>
to cur- sensation about <lb/>
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Represents Only Class <lb/>
the Mutual Life Company, of N. J., <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
This Company offers the following no <lb/>
any other <lb/>
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or applied to the purchase of paid up participating p with the <lb/>
Policy. <lb/>
Equitable Surrenders Values which are the so tbs <lb/>
Insured can stop paying Premium without forfeiture. <lb/>
A Liberal Cash Surrender Value. <lb/>
Extended Insurance in the full the Policy for as long a as <lb/>
the value of the Policy will pay for at low term rates. <lb/>
A Paid up Policy tor a reduced amount. <lb/>
Cash Loans are mads up to the Cash Surrender when a <lb/>
assignment of the Policy Is mod,, as <lb/>
If the Insured forgets to pay a Premium on the Is duo, his <lb/>
B Continued in force by the Company without on his part, <lb/>
arc Incontestable after the Second Year. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
------and celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Pine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock aDd lean; the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
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We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery now. <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing. <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
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Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
goods kept on <lb/>
produce <lb/>
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COLLARS <lb/>
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Millinery. <lb/>
nice line of <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
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the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
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to see <lb/>
Shoes Shoes <lb/>
Perfect Fitting <lb/>
Perl Shape <lb/>
Trimmed Well <lb/>
Made Well <lb/>
At Popular Prices <lb/>
AND FINISH <lb/>
RIGHT. <lb/>
Trousers <lb/>
pair and . <lb/>
sold under the famous Money <lb/>
Guarantee. Durability, Fit <lb/>
and Workmanship all of <lb/>
the best. Try a pair. <lb/>
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WARRANTY, <lb/>
You may buy a pair of Trousers at <lb/>
or <lb/>
and wear them two months. For every <lb/>
button that comes off we will pay you <lb/>
tan cents. If they rip at waistband we <lb/>
will pay you cents. If they rip in the seat <lb/>
or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar, or <lb/>
rive you a new pair. <lb/>
Best in the World. Try a Pair. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
rill <lb/>
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Fine for setting out plants in <lb/>
garden. <lb/>
The cool north wind makes people <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
Mr. Jesse been appoint- <lb/>
ed Public Administrator for Pitt <lb/>
people car they never saw <lb/>
pear tries so lull as they arc <lb/>
this <lb/>
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Mucks they tell yon them in <lb/>
in urn. <lb/>
There is hut one capital case tor trial <lb/>
at April court, the colored man, Waters, <lb/>
who Mm ill Win i cap- <lb/>
in Florida. <lb/>
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Month. <lb/>
Corn planting time is nearly here. <lb/>
is a dandy swing in <lb/>
Jim Starkey's. <lb/>
This month gives us five Fridays <lb/>
Use <lb/>
There no joke about April stall- <lb/>
in some cool <lb/>
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two limn- more lute the lust few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Large quantities of have <lb/>
been shipped from here by the <lb/>
past <lb/>
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tin wind and clouds last night keeping <lb/>
II <lb/>
is accusing that display <lb/>
Dais in window ct <lb/>
making the, weather turn cold. <lb/>
City tax collector, II. Sheppard, las <lb/>
his delinquent tax list ready for <lb/>
This is the last day <lb/>
grace delinquents can get. <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
can war. <lb/>
enough today. <lb/>
at <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Tin war In j be in all the <lb/>
talk on streets today. <lb/>
Yon will the delinquent tax list <lb/>
advertised in another <lb/>
Tho Evans hanged at <lb/>
Friday morning. He <lb/>
tested his innocence- to the last. <lb/>
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cf the county and the several township <lb/>
committees held a joint conference here <lb/>
this afternoon. <lb/>
There morning, but it <lb/>
is thought not enough to do <lb/>
in this section. <lb/>
Warning to Delinquents <lb/>
list tor <lb/>
county is undergoing revision, and <lb/>
is to give to all <lb/>
if their accounts are settled by <lb/>
of their will <lb/>
on the black list. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Thu of Deeds ISM d only <lb/>
three licenses lust e. <lb/>
John W. and Wary <lb/>
U. It. Whitehurst and <lb/>
John J. I Wilkins. <lb/>
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No Until <lb/>
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above ankle. I a <lb/>
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any good. The very <lb/>
or pan. In the spring <lb/>
and after taking of <lb/>
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my boy was three months old <lb/>
he broke cut with eruptions. He was <lb/>
by a and the eruptions <lb/>
would nut again.<lb/>
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ha was no trouble <lb/>
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READY FOR WAR <lb/>
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with Cuba <lb/>
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returned rooming <lb/>
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to <lb/>
last night and returned this <lb/>
II. P. Harding came from Or- <lb/>
Friday to to- <lb/>
day lit home- <lb/>
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to And a place to out <lb/>
reach the war. <lb/>
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morning, lie will preach <lb/>
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probably take a western trip. <lb/>
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from the to <lb/>
new Kicks I -1;.<lb/>
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Crisis Will be Monday. <lb/>
and Leo Called Home. <lb/>
Spanish Flotilla to be In- <lb/>
State Guard <lb/>
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to a final t., the <lb/>
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very latest of colors <lb/>
to fair our <lb/>
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LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
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talks. make it talk for us <lb/>
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give our customers tho advantage of it. We <lb/>
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Publishing Company <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
Counterfeit Silver Dollars. <lb/>
Charlotte men had better <lb/>
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has believed all the time, that if <lb/>
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rights and left of the that <lb/>
shoved the people <lb/>
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white people of <lb/>
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under the now regime, o <lb/>
school <lb/>
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men to the white and <lb/>
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Congress to the Dismal Swamp <lb/>
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States Magazine, died this morn- <lb/>
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Observer. <lb/>
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of them has a chimney or any- <lb/>
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heat required, for cook- <lb/>
purposes sticks of carbon are <lb/>
used, which are sold by peddlers. <lb/>
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Commissioner to a on <lb/>
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expected to reach its maximum. <lb/>
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sign of shrinkage it is clear that <lb/>
item will alone <lb/>
that revenues of the <lb/>
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war b for years to <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
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B. Hart, of 8- D. taken <lb/>
with a I cold which settled on my <lb/>
lungs, rough set In and Anally <lb/>
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short time. I gave up to my <lb/>
Savior, determined II could slay <lb/>
with friends on would meet <lb/>
my My husband <lb/>
was ail vised to et Dr. King's Mew <lb/>
Discovery for Consumption, <lb/>
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Trial bottles free at L- <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Regular site and <lb/>
Farm In <lb/>
Will smith, of <lb/>
in country of H. g Elk. is so <lb/>
in his snake <lb/>
farm that he will not enlist <lb/>
if war is declared. He has <lb/>
pared for that emergency by <lb/>
hiring a substitute. <lb/>
One who never a <lb/>
snake farm, should visit Mr- <lb/>
Smith's, see and study bis <lb/>
excellent arrangements. His <lb/>
crop is abundant and very tame <lb/>
and have been found the <lb/>
cook stove, in bed room, in <lb/>
the crevices in the <lb/>
other familiar places. It is no <lb/>
uncommon thing to find a dozen <lb/>
at a lime in smoke house- <lb/>
Mr. Smith bas not made known <lb/>
the object of his snake industry. <lb/>
but it is probable that be keens <lb/>
the for <lb/>
his neighbors and friends, <lb/>
so they may have a <lb/>
and excuse for us- <lb/>
excellent of <lb/>
bite be<lb/>
An Up-to-late <lb/>
The Store that is <lb/>
Full Bargains <lb/>
In the Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Comes upon the Rooms <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and arc fully prepared lo meet <lb/>
the demands of the most fastidious. <lb/>
A look through our of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince tho most skeptical that are <lb/>
better prepared than ever serve you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, <lb/>
Art Squares, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans, Ribbons and striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a profusion <lb/>
of Beautiful hew Styles, Delicate col- <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
Conic to sec us, will be glad to show you <lb/>
Novel Telephone.<lb/>
.- t i . i <lb/>
c in who fills of <lb/>
to President, the <lb/>
ho stands between Pres- <lb/>
n, April Wont and his <lb/>
t hand. Than him cl r <lb/>
is lo lo more making <lb/>
with lying Spanish barreled ass. Li- <lb/>
Sam is to take Spain of the few. <lb/>
across bis knee and give <lb/>
long <lb/>
On last Friday was <lb/>
sling tried <lb/>
J Drake, Esq. <lb/>
A man with <lb/>
On cf i on- <lb/>
bar <lb/>
the <lb/>
far the night. <lb/>
Mr. T. T- of for the <lb/>
n. look <lb/>
the at I <lb/>
the time the lo be Hartford to <lb/>
tense was capital crime Even Mr it n. e people <lb/>
that Spain play- President, <lb/>
a i and the c. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. J. <lb/>
Addison Potter, <lb/>
who now position, in not. <lb/>
I., hat made it-- <lb/>
by h Iran- <lb/>
lie lo the of <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
ff. M- Bond. <lb/>
J. 1- <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Practice In all the courts. <lb/>
through our store. <lb/>
hut r a- I <lb/>
count-t-1 lot <lb/>
ion. Mr. <lb/>
a law book in I bis i o- <lb/>
of n copy not <lb/>
be ii S by <lb/>
consent, thee both rides <lb/>
retired lo Central r i <lb/>
Telephone Exchange d d <lb/>
on A- of <lb/>
was past <lb/>
who v out t <lb/>
obtained and read the book over <lb/>
tint a ho read, it was <lb/>
repealed the receiver in <lb/>
and <lb/>
ft all, g <lb/>
Mr. flicks the <lb/>
offense was bailable, and <lb/>
J. f was allowed to go on <lb/>
hail. <lb/>
Tho the <lb/>
that this is Brat ease <lb/>
in this State <lb/>
telephone has been need for a <lb/>
similar <lb/>
Leaf <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B- <lb/>
M. C, N. C <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Practice In all the Courts. <lb/>
Jambs <lb/>
n. o <lb/>
over J, C <lb/>
John B. Small, n. Long. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
A LONG. <lb/>
and at Law <lb/>
u ill all <lb/>
W. B. W. Grimes<lb/>
tie <lb/>
St. <lb/>
Only <lb/>
shop In town by <lb/>
lie workmen. <lb/>
f hero is an up-to-date <lb/>
in Durham- It is he has <lb/>
engaged a and buggy <lb/>
livery stable lo carry <lb/>
his best girl to a burial on Sun- <lb/>
day next, at o'clock. This <lb/>
being so much in advance of an <lb/>
affair of that kind, upon in- <lb/>
he said that a colored man <lb/>
in Ibo woe sick and <lb/>
would die in time for funeral <lb/>
to be eel at above time, ac- <lb/>
cording to bis best judgment, <lb/>
and be desired lo attend <lb/>
funeral. This something new- <lb/>
But Durham is bard to don n on <lb/>
new things and other <lb/>
Son. <lb/>
BE CUBED <lb/>
by Local applications, as they <lb/>
reach the diseased portion the ear. <lb/>
There is only one way to cure deafness, <lb/>
and that I by constitutional <lb/>
It by an Inflamed eon <lb/>
of the mucous lining <lb/>
Tube. When this tube frets In- <lb/>
flamed you have a rumbling or <lb/>
hearing, and when It it en- <lb/>
closed defines If the result, and <lb/>
and mile. inflammation can lie <lb/>
taken nut and this tube restored to its <lb/>
normal condition, hearing will he Me- <lb/>
e cases out of <lb/>
are caused by which Is <lb/>
an Inflamed of the mucous <lb/>
We will give One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
for case of <lb/>
cannot be cured by Hall's <lb/>
Cine- Band circulars. <lb/>
K. A CO. Toledo, <lb/>
Our line of <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
is beautiful to see. <lb/>
Hie Way He Short.<lb/>
ii g u I i in <lb/>
i an lo time <lb/>
Mr. . d his <lb/>
ii cure the d i i <lb/>
cone, of Coca by diplomacy, I <lb/>
i. v. ii ,. C i -i. <lb/>
which this week i <lb/>
declare war Spain or <lb/>
adopt it <lb/>
to a declaration war. <lb/>
A frantic attempt la I i l- <lb/>
made by bond-hi <lb/>
element . <lb/>
ll no . i i <lb/>
Congress knows <lb/>
tho <lb/>
be people who <lb/>
national honor pat- <lb/>
above stock ticker <lb/>
Wall i baa b, en n and <lb/>
c is it band, <lb/>
it will and its action <lb/>
ill mean war, which c <lb/>
s now in a t fight to a <lb/>
victorious end ii. order, <lb/>
it only baa Spain lo contend with, <lb/>
and i-i win <lb/>
it La, to <lb/>
with. <lb/>
who I n <lb/>
honest i ii and <lb/>
I i as Ii <lb/>
can I <lb/>
feeling of man <lb/>
who, listening l a <lb/>
rot ab we <lb/>
could l. fee the i u <lb/>
without declaring <lb/>
then, excited <lb/>
and blew i i <lb/>
that is why we want to <lb/>
punish That is <lb/>
exactly truth. Incidentally <lb/>
we shall bi glad lo free Cub <lb/>
aid to relieve Ike en <lb/>
island, but <lb/>
word It tho <lb/>
Am heart <lb/>
In The <lb/>
London, April limes <lb/>
is i that peace and war <lb/>
hang in balance, and <lb/>
world bus not long to wait for <lb/>
definition. It cannot be <lb/>
ed America's ms have yet <lb/>
been published complete- <lb/>
but they may be to <lb/>
include the freed of Cuba- <lb/>
The Spanish government will <lb/>
make a fatal mistake ii fails to <lb/>
understand tho terms now offered <lb/>
which the best it is ever likely <lb/>
to obtain, and they are <lb/>
the next presentation <lb/>
demands will b a <lb/>
shape. With over, <lb/>
sympathy Spain, her govern <lb/>
and it must be <lb/>
said mat the of Cuba neither sympathy, nor<lb/>
f our <lb/>
up <lb/>
order ti prevent u majority of <lb/>
Senators and Representatives <lb/>
carrying intention to <lb/>
upon In- <lb/>
a.- <lb/>
to make <lb/>
. a u. i Senators <lb/>
;. i ii would be <lb/>
o the <lb/>
i i grant- <lb/>
t could been moused <lb/>
by such an appeal, could <lb/>
. m ind override <lb/>
power of <lb/>
A of good Ball is <lb/>
Mr. -I- <lb/>
a great dial than ho <lb/>
does the republican nomination <lb/>
O of C <lb/>
tho . of that <lb/>
State would probably rejoice to <lb/>
nominated. Mis <lb/>
col will doubtless get any <lb/>
claims Lu ever tho <lb/>
ti n Is out the field. <lb/>
if n bill, has been <lb/>
reported to the noun,., be- <lb/>
come u law, <lb/>
any hereafter servo <lb/>
nil i; days in tie <lb/>
or navy will be <lb/>
.; provided for ex- <lb/>
i id .- soldiers in <lb/>
June generally known <lb/>
a- pension <lb/>
I be bib as originally <lb/>
provided <lb/>
for the Unite veterans of <lb/>
late war to enlist for tho <lb/>
with Span enlistment should <lb/>
not operate p pensions now <lb/>
being drawn, but the <lb/>
thought <lb/>
s also desirable re- <lb/>
el nits, it was amended us <lb/>
above. <lb/>
which would <lb/>
have been re rented oven by other <lb/>
and i <lb/>
battleship- <lb/>
There or less <lb/>
speculation a <lb/>
lotion offered in the<lb/>
nations if lad in as <lb/>
proximity as the Dolled <lb/>
States. <lb/>
behooves Spain to consider <lb/>
whether Cuba is worth lighting <lb/>
for in an . <lb/>
that it is even Span directing Secretary 1772, he claims, <lb/>
would the inform the lot South Carolina and father a <lb/>
while ultimate defeat U ,.,. by Am <lb/>
Years Old. <lb/>
Noah Baby, an inmate <lb/>
p.- <lb/>
near <lb/>
the anniversary of his <lb/>
birth to-day. He be is <lb/>
years old. and bas an inmate <lb/>
of for forty years. <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Gates county, on <lb/>
Mold y <lb/>
I me the best, <lb/>
A Texas military company was <lb/>
out, out tho range recently <lb/>
at rifle shooting. <lb/>
The lieutenant in command <lb/>
became exasperated at <lb/>
the poor shooting a <lb/>
Kan one of tho privates, cried <lb/>
sharply i <lb/>
show you how to <lb/>
Taking a long aim and <lb/>
aim, and an aim he <lb/>
fired and Coolly lam- <lb/>
to the private who owned <lb/>
gun, he <lb/>
the way you <lb/>
He loaded tho weapon <lb/>
and missed. Turning to the <lb/>
second man in ranks ho re- <lb/>
the way j on <lb/>
In this way he missed about a <lb/>
times, illustrating to each <lb/>
soldier bis personal <lb/>
and finally he hit tho <lb/>
target. <lb/>
ho ejaculated, band- <lb/>
gun back to the private, <lb/>
way I Angles <lb/>
Express. <lb/>
I; is now reared will <lb/>
no wan but we'll <lb/>
anyhow, as some of us <lb/>
lost our voices for it. <lb/>
The postmaster is not <lb/>
agreeable to citizens, but so <lb/>
far he has not been lynched, <lb/>
ho if. not feeling very <lb/>
Well- <lb/>
The president wants to delay <lb/>
the war question until fall. Well, <lb/>
that's thoughtful, for it will <lb/>
us opportunity to the <lb/>
corps before the soldiers cot a <lb/>
chance at <lb/>
We hove warned our <lb/>
if ho word <lb/>
in favor of war we'll chop his <lb/>
political bead soon as he <lb/>
gels home. He is not likely to, <lb/>
as ho is too full <lb/>
for <lb/>
certain- A <lb/>
force reduce Island by <lb/>
starvation privateering <lb/>
could not be carried On to any<lb/>
extent worth mentioning by <lb/>
without calling for the <lb/>
intervention of neutral nations. <lb/>
The ninth annual convention <lb/>
Carolina branch of It <lb/>
International Order of lbs <lb/>
King's Daughters and Bony win <lb/>
held on <lb/>
day Saturday, May <lb/>
There are three brothers <lb/>
are prisoners in the <lb/>
are from <lb/>
and their name Is <lb/>
Wagner. Thy were <lb/>
arson. In several two <lb/>
brothers have In en in tho <lb/>
together, but this Is the <lb/>
in which there Lave <lb/>
been <lb/>
Tin re in i use from <lb/>
malady, If yon <lb/>
will <lb/>
the remedy, ten rs i British <lb/>
The In the for Cu <lb/>
Bores, Salt <lb/>
Fever Bores, Chapped Haul. <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, all <lb/>
and cures or no <lb/>
pay it u Rive <lb/>
or money to cure or price <lb/>
price cents per box. sale at Jno. t. s Drug <lb/>
a to <lb/>
message and evidence on <lb/>
Maine incident, contained all <lb/>
evidence embraced in the <lb/>
tho naval of Inquiry <lb/>
now lilt Navy Depart, <lb/>
not. to <lb/>
; tho a copy tho I <lb/>
evidence. <lb/>
French Ambassador to the <lb/>
United States baa asked Slate <lb/>
Department officially whether <lb/>
there was any objection to his <lb/>
looking alter the interests <lb/>
u Called <lb/>
after tho departure I the <lb/>
Spanish and has been <lb/>
Informed that there would be <lb/>
none. This if regarded as <lb/>
significant of the <lb/>
of to remain central In <lb/>
to tho It <lb/>
added to by a cablegram <lb/>
Madrid saying that <lb/>
bus <lb/>
V. <lb/>
United States Minister to Spain <lb/>
, to American <lb/>
Ho has <lb/>
but is <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
memory, <lb/>
blind. Be sleeps well, <lb/>
good <lb/>
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. most man in lbs world <lb/>
l Ho recently shots <lb/>
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the o mi r <lb/>
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lei the <lb/>
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out a. <lb/>
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ambition, <lb/>
used m.<lb/>
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to <lb/>
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t lo <lb/>
bit tin <lb/>
only PSI bottle. <lb/>
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