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f- <lb/>
Advertising Postulate. <lb/>
That the and <lb/>
newspaper it the best all <lb/>
That the daily newspaper is a better <lb/>
medium than a weekly. <lb/>
That quality of circulation is in <lb/>
man; a outweighing its <lb/>
extent. <lb/>
That story should tersely, <lb/>
and pertinently, and engagingly told- <lb/>
the statements should be <lb/>
through and through. <lb/>
That a great business should never <lb/>
to bombard the public mind. <lb/>
Thai you should use space to <lb/>
describe your own goods and to de- <lb/>
cry your neighbor's. <lb/>
when you have caught you <lb/>
M should see that he <lb/>
to be your customer. <lb/>
advertising is not all that is <lb/>
necessary to make trade i but <lb/>
merely a and necessary help. <lb/>
outside <lb/>
says his name's Jones, jest <lb/>
plain Mr. <lb/>
Jones to take a more drinks. He'll <lb/>
have to give his name in <lb/>
SEE THAT W <lb/>
Manufacturer In the South. <lb/>
The more sections <lb/>
the world at large are just <lb/>
con- learning can supply <lb/>
Iron and steel at price which <lb/>
defy competition, and make a <lb/>
fair profit at the business- Ala- <lb/>
is now selling iron pro- <lb/>
ducts in England under all <lb/>
competitors, and Pitts- <lb/>
burg is to <lb/>
there is a <lb/>
the iron moving <lb/>
further southeast- New <lb/>
England cotton mills have beet, <lb/>
forced to concede to the South a <lb/>
virtual monopoly in <lb/>
of certain lines of clothes- <lb/>
They acknowledge they <lb/>
cannot compote with the South- <lb/>
mills in the coarser cloths. <lb/>
This may be regarded as <lb/>
a beginning- <lb/>
What Is It <lb/>
It is a picture celebrated <lb/>
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS <lb/>
Best in use The outfit man <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a nice assortment those Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Handle Gold Pens. <lb/>
You will be astonished you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are. <lb/>
You may never, <lb/>
But should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us.- <lb/>
Worth Wins. <lb/>
At a recent term of Wake <lb/>
Court Treasurer Worth, <lb/>
State Treasurer, won his two <lb/>
suits against Bros, of <lb/>
Winston, printers, for <lb/>
bolt money which was <lb/>
paid them excess of the pro- <lb/>
per charges for the work done. <lb/>
The Supreme Court handed down <lb/>
a decision affirming that of <lb/>
court below, now Stewart <lb/>
Bros, inns- make quite big <lb/>
fun i They are in <lb/>
of <lb/>
Treasurer Worth is in heights <lb/>
of The more money there <lb/>
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Raleigh Post. <lb/>
SO TIME KM TROUBLE. <lb/>
Ain't got no no time <lb/>
Billy's at the gate <lb/>
With a little wilier basket that is <lb/>
with the bait i <lb/>
river looks it's <lb/>
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nil the fish that's <lb/>
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Down by the river <lb/>
Lite is lite a song. <lb/>
jailer are <lb/>
The rosy long <lb/>
Ain't got no time <lb/>
mighty fine. <lb/>
see the worm wriggle on the <lb/>
end the line ; <lb/>
The birds air in the <lb/>
blossoms all <lb/>
the best the weather's <lb/>
the cork down <lb/>
Down by the river- <lb/>
Life is like a song, <lb/>
the jailer perch air <lb/>
The long <lb/>
I Reflector Job Printing Office. <lb/>
Anything from<lb/>
The Daily <lb/>
Gives the homo news <lb/>
ever afternoon at the <lb/>
small price of cents a <lb/>
month. Arc you a sub- <lb/>
scriber II not you <lb/>
to be. <lb/>
Experience, backed by <lb/>
law of average, proves <lb/>
the first of an <lb/>
does not bring <lb/>
nor even much <lb/>
curiosity. A trial tone in- <lb/>
a waste of If <lb/>
go in. in and it will pay <lb/>
at <lb/>
is the way to success- <lb/>
In continuity is strength, in dis- <lb/>
connection is Few <lb/>
DO the firs time <lb/>
hear about There is not <lb/>
a solitary case whore intermittent <lb/>
advertising brought returns <lb/>
compared with that form of <lb/>
everlasting <lb/>
pounding the public <lb/>
in and day It is only in <lb/>
limited bargains that <lb/>
immediate result are to be expect- <lb/>
Publishing Company <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
Counterfeit Silver Dollars. <lb/>
Charlotte men had better <lb/>
look closely at the silver they <lb/>
in over days. <lb/>
A of towns are <lb/>
flooded with which <lb/>
are good the <lb/>
The coins have good and <lb/>
deceive tor that reason. To tin <lb/>
touch the is revealed, <lb/>
however, as the spurious coin <lb/>
There are <lb/>
marks by which, upon a <lb/>
the COB OS detected. <lb/>
The Is done, and <lb/>
tin- late marked. <lb/>
It is learned that a <lb/>
sending out the spurious <lb/>
com from Atlanta they <lb/>
Agents this <lb/>
OS have Visited savers of the small <lb/>
around Charlotte and re- <lb/>
learns that they have been very <lb/>
in their worthless <lb/>
trolley. <lb/>
A News reporter <lb/>
ti-is n government this <lb/>
morning that would indicate that the <lb/>
government II on the track the evil <lb/>
and the matter has been <lb/>
under by Jibe seen <lb/>
vice several days <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Boom on- has sail that the regularly <lb/>
ads Of old houses <lb/>
will read and bring results, SHOW <lb/>
boo looking the <lb/>
may be. Bo so An <lb/>
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id who yet alive. Such <lb/>
a place n ids no ideas <lb/>
fixtures or advertising. how <lb/>
about the new people constantly <lb/>
lo town or gelling or <lb/>
do they seek the old <lb/>
How It you don't gel a new <lb/>
every now you'll dry up <lb/>
The world as surely as it <lb/>
rotas and all with it o- <lb/>
oil. Those who advertise attractively <lb/>
Mood a tar Letter chance getting <lb/>
new p than those are <lb/>
may also catch a <lb/>
customer the <lb/>
There is one danger connected <lb/>
with making State <lb/>
a Federal prison which <lb/>
appears to have been overlooked. <lb/>
Statesville Landmark <lb/>
Some fine day when Governor <lb/>
Russell's pardon mill is running <lb/>
at full blast forget him- <lb/>
self and pardon a lot of Uncle <lb/>
Some convicts. fact n. no <lb/>
prisoner in our penitentiary is <lb/>
safe being pardoned- He <lb/>
may be turned at me <lb/>
he desires to be or <lb/>
The war excitement has played the <lb/>
with the calculations of <lb/>
revenue receipts at the Treasury <lb/>
Department. The public income for <lb/>
will some less <lb/>
than was confidently and <lb/>
extraordinary expenditures for the <lb/>
defense will soon make <lb/>
inroads upon the Treasury cash <lb/>
balance. More taxes or a loan <lb/>
will be th- difficult alternative con- <lb/>
fronting the Administration the low <lb/>
ebb receipts shall much longer con <lb/>
A Pair Socks the <lb/>
An old bachelor recently <lb/>
pair socks. There was nothing <lb/>
strange about Ibis, but what makes the <lb/>
occurrence worthy note was the <lb/>
he found in the toe no of them <lb/>
u slip MOOT upon which was <lb/>
I am a young woman and would <lb/>
like to correspond rid a bachelor with <lb/>
a view to and signed <lb/>
tie address of the After <lb/>
due deliberation our concluded <lb/>
to write to the maker of the socks, la <lb/>
a few days he got a reply to his letter; <lb/>
was married three years loot <lb/>
The merchant who <lb/>
socks did not advertise. Durham <lb/>
The Call for <lb/>
Yes, let us have not <lb/>
the sacrifice national honor. <lb/>
Let us hare Bat not <lb/>
through a policy in <lb/>
dealing with the assassination by <lb/>
miscreants as yet unknown <lb/>
men and officers our navy, while <lb/>
n a so called <lb/>
Let us have I But not on <lb/>
condition that we remain lethargic <lb/>
and indifferent to the denial <lb/>
Let us have peace I But not <lb/>
fear that war would break the stock <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Let us have But not <lb/>
the peace at <lb/>
Tory element. <lb/>
The American people want <lb/>
sincerely, but they are not to <lb/>
lace war They know <lb/>
what war is; that it is a terrible price <lb/>
to pay. But they know there are <lb/>
some things worth that price, <lb/>
a it is; there are some times <lb/>
when that price must be paid as the <lb/>
alternative of moral bankruptcy the <lb/>
Let us have peace with honor in <lb/>
tact or war with victory <lb/>
ton Post. <lb/>
PARAGRAPHS. <lb/>
Could Not Worse <lb/>
he the Stale almost <lb/>
have for a <lb/>
straight with no mixture of <lb/>
any kind, and these who <lb/>
the policy the Democratic pa <lb/>
the coming campaign will do w to <lb/>
heed what the papers say. <lb/>
The Commonwealth believes, now, <lb/>
has believed all the time, that if <lb/>
Democratic party had held its head up <lb/>
two years ago and its <lb/>
rights and left of the that <lb/>
shoved the people <lb/>
ton would be our now in- <lb/>
of Dan At any rate, <lb/>
we no, make it any worse; so we <lb/>
p. fight and a vie. <lb/>
it we van win, and a straight <lb/>
tight sod eat it we cannot win. <lb/>
We muddy things. Lit the <lb/>
color be true whatever it <lb/>
Neck <lb/>
Hasn't Worn a Coat Years <lb/>
Some mother spare the rod and <lb/>
spoil the slipper. <lb/>
A good road bed is best place <lb/>
the tired wheel. <lb/>
plays by note has <lb/>
to face the <lb/>
No can lace as light <lb/>
M a man can himself. <lb/>
All the world's a stage and the per- <lb/>
is <lb/>
A woman is clever when she <lb/>
u man think knows a great deal <lb/>
more then she <lb/>
Too can always judge wheels in <lb/>
a man's head by th spokes that come <lb/>
from his mouth. <lb/>
i Such Things Continue <lb/>
A well known and responsible <lb/>
farmer Barton's Greek town- <lb/>
ship Wake county soys the <lb/>
white people of <lb/>
that section are outraged because <lb/>
under the now regime, o <lb/>
school <lb/>
with white committee- <lb/>
men to the white and <lb/>
scholars- <lb/>
Pete Harris, went in and took his <lb/>
seat, book in hand to hear the <lb/>
children said this gentle- <lb/>
man. children happened <lb/>
not to be at school that day. I <lb/>
told the leather whenever <lb/>
a thing happened again <lb/>
children mast be permitted to <lb/>
leave I will not subject <lb/>
them to <lb/>
The Barton incident <lb/>
shows like the prisoner of <lb/>
we can gradually <lb/>
used to anything until we do not <lb/>
seek to fetters that <lb/>
bind it is a long com- <lb/>
tends to make us what <lb/>
we Five years ago this out- <lb/>
rare would have been put <lb/>
the impossible thing; whereas <lb/>
now it is not only possible but <lb/>
seemingly tolerated with only <lb/>
resistance here and there from <lb/>
men as quoted from above. <lb/>
this complexion have we <lb/>
at Can these things <lb/>
in North Are <lb/>
the people ready t submit to <lb/>
thin of equality I <lb/>
We do not it. <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Mr. J. Martin who has recently <lb/>
moved to Charlotte from SOU <lb/>
tells an interesting story In regard <lb/>
o some his habits life. He it <lb/>
now living at one the mill- <lb/>
in the city, and while up town . <lb/>
day, alter his <lb/>
shirt sleeves Without either cot or <lb/>
that he had not won a <lb/>
coat nor Vest in years. He says h <lb/>
can sleep in a pile cation seed on a <lb/>
winter night, without any over, <lb/>
never sutlers from Though w <lb/>
advanced in years, be has never bad <lb/>
tooth-ache nor even a cold. In fact, <lb/>
he says, he has never sick a <lb/>
in bis lie tips the beam at <lb/>
pounds and his ruddy <lb/>
and robust figure vouch for th <lb/>
his statement. Charlotte <lb/>
Th a Government of Greece has <lb/>
ed to sell three <lb/>
craters to the United States- <lb/>
There is haggling about <lb/>
but of <lb/>
United States are confident of <lb/>
making<lb/>
Lee's Popularity. <lb/>
Following is an , <lb/>
York <lb/>
is lo be hoped <lb/>
felt in the personal <lb/>
be Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only a year. <lb/>
contains the news <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the <lb/>
the <lb/>
tobacco, . <lb/>
many . that <lb/>
times more than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
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have u t received <lb/>
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tins and in W , of Co <lb/>
lie and cloth meta; <lb/>
brought<lb/>
its formed <lb/>
personal attention given to con- <lb/>
and bodies on- <lb/>
to our core will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
do not. wont monopoly <lb/>
cm. be found a nod . <lb/>
limes the John. <lb/>
Buggy building- <lb/>
GREENE CO, <lb/>
Would an appropriation <lb/>
Congress to the Dismal Swamp <lb/>
Canal to a ship channel for ships <lb/>
war. us in lime of war <lb/>
by the it afford lo our <lb/>
ships of war lo be and <lb/>
to any point on <lb/>
coast easy it would be <lb/>
for a fleet of draft ships war lo <lb/>
piss through on our coast at <lb/>
Beaufort and and <lb/>
the territory <lb/>
Tar a . liver <lb/>
which could be <lb/>
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battle ships Iron Hampton <lb/>
some dredging not an <lb/>
live could -jar <lb/>
sounds and come in at the ha- <lb/>
the enemy's -hips <lb/>
havoc in our <lb/>
rivers. <lb/>
in the war <lb/>
war <lb/>
. country on these sounds. In our <lb/>
civil all these towns <lb/>
were la and great <lb/>
damage done. In <lb/>
war loll when the Ad. <lb/>
Hampton in <lb/>
the towns in <lb/>
Carolina were la great dread and e <lb/>
have heard said that first Mr. <lb/>
Gaston died in expectancy <lb/>
or his Edenton in great <lb/>
terror James who lived <lb/>
Point on h out <lb/>
fleet, as he looked <lb/>
down the sound, he saw some oyster <lb/>
boats up the sound, and sup- <lb/>
posing he tins Cock, <lb/>
bum's Heel, he fled In groat terror lo <lb/>
II I hen <lb/>
burning tho Washington <lb/>
safely is wholly <lb/>
funded. T <lb/>
done their utmost lo excite the wont <lb/>
passions characters in <lb/>
slums, of that city, but it is impossible <lb/>
to hi e the most reckless <lb/>
criminal hurling a sin- <lb/>
ban on of our brave con- <lb/>
i harm should to <lb/>
would Be to Spain <lb/>
founds well lo patriotic South- <lb/>
ea . ; ., Ne-v York <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Pills <lb/>
many dollars in bills <lb/>
They diseases <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
F sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
constipation and <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
A New York hat such a tear <lb/>
of burglars that she recently invented a <lb/>
strong padlock complicated to <lb/>
keep her house. Two thieves <lb/>
picked the loci a hairpin on <lb/>
Saturday night last, and were get tine; <lb/>
their booty together when <lb/>
discovered them. She thrash- <lb/>
ed the. chased them from house <lb/>
and until a policeman <lb/>
was to arrest them. <lb/>
Death Win U <lb/>
March II. Ed- <lb/>
founder and editor <lb/>
States Magazine, died this morn- <lb/>
at his home in Ho <lb/>
one <lb/>
Record, and one pro- <lb/>
Ala., Hot <lb/>
Blast. <lb/>
John P. the inventor of <lb/>
that boat is at <lb/>
work on a torpedo boat with which he <lb/>
says he blow any that floats <lb/>
out of the water, and be safe from tho <lb/>
pounding tho biggest battle-ship. <lb/>
He Hand teems to a <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
General thinks we ought to <lb/>
tor war <lb/>
Tb an idea. Suppose we <lb/>
build big balloons, lit with <lb/>
grappling hooks and when those Span- <lb/>
torpedo boat come over on this <lb/>
tide up and away. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
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cat-calls and prolonged Loll- <lb/>
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President lust night In u <lb/>
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comedians had a <lb/>
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A verse in praise <lb/>
Lee was with The <lb/>
managers the opera house made in- <lb/>
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The must he near at hand <lb/>
when the name a Northern <lb/>
President is hissed and a <lb/>
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applaud d in New York a <lb/>
Lee that Time and men <lb/>
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The thing will U blow over, and <lb/>
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for Lee bit manly and <lb/>
cool headed b-Bring at Havana in <lb/>
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Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
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Tobacco, <lb/>
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A complete stock of <lb/>
a band and sold at MM t <lb/>
suit times Our good, art all <lb/>
and for CASH <lb/>
to run tell at a close <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
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regards <lb/>
blowing v of so American battle- <lb/>
ship and loss of the lives of <lb/>
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is end <lb/>
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American <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A Town Without <lb/>
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dwellings, stores. <lb/>
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of them has a chimney or any- <lb/>
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never needed a climate like <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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expected to reach its maximum. <lb/>
The total outlay for pensions for <lb/>
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sign of shrinkage it is clear that <lb/>
item will alone <lb/>
that revenues of the <lb/>
Government shall on a <lb/>
war b for years to <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Thankful words written by Ad <lb/>
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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gave me up, saying I could lire but a <lb/>
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/>
and Colds. gave It a trial, took in all <lb/>
eight bottles. It has n e, <lb/>
thank God I am saved and now a healthy <lb/>
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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,,.,. ,. i ,. newspaper reporters <lb/>
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lei the <lb/>
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</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
D. J. Editor <lb/>
Entered it the port at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, a class mall m . . r <lb/>
THE WAR <lb/>
Indicates that Trouble will be Set- <lb/>
Without Resorting to <lb/>
is now the <lb/>
daily dispatches set <lb/>
readers can find in the <lb/>
latest news as it occur. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Telegraph to <lb/>
C, April J <lb/>
m message been <lb/>
and and will be <lb/>
tomorrow. It asks <lb/>
more . expresses a <lb/>
to aid Congress in whatever <lb/>
body may take. <lb/>
President message and the <lb/>
provisions it contains <lb/>
The tone is firm and vigorous. It <lb/>
recommends President be em- <lb/>
powered lo use arms, and naval <lb/>
turn to Spain Cuba. The <lb/>
this be at his <lb/>
so strongly urged by one <lb/>
element of Congress, is not in <lb/>
the Ii is to be with Con- <lb/>
to say whether authority be <lb/>
the t net <lb/>
, r to act only at bis <lb/>
will he in <lb/>
i. and Day Confer. <lb/>
B to <lb/>
C. April <lb/>
Ireland been closeted with <lb/>
Day portion alter Inc ill in- <lb/>
dependence, as the I is <lb/>
opposed to such at the <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
t From <lb/>
By Telegraph to Be Hector. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, April <lb/>
dent that u mo <lb/>
a cablegram <lb/>
notifying him of a formal prop- <lb/>
an I to th <lb/>
gents in Cuba. President is <lb/>
paring u message, ml S <lb/>
will not until the <lb/>
dent's is completed and placed <lb/>
noon. to give out any in- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Forcing Spain W <lb/>
Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Wellington, D. C. April Sena- <lb/>
Kama spoke <lb/>
cf armed in b halt <lb/>
The Foreign Affairs Committee <lb/>
Si resolution to <lb/>
-The <lb/>
A I <lb/>
By Telegraph Ki fleeter. <lb/>
C. April G <lb/>
will hold a caucus <lb/>
to decide what action will take on <lb/>
the The <lb/>
favor i. c <lb/>
and K ice Spain to withdraw and grant j embodied in I, <lb/>
The Pope Armistice <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector. <lb/>
Madrid, April Pope i-i <lb/>
Regent cl Spain to <lb/>
giant n lo lac <lb/>
Adjourned Without Action <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
D. C. April I P. <lb/>
House on Foreign <lb/>
until Wednesday without <lb/>
taking any action en the war n. <lb/>
independence to <lb/>
Vessels Dispatched for Lee La Bound <lb/>
Telegraph Reflector. i By Telegraph <lb/>
D. C, April Washington, U. C, April <lb/>
m M is informed vessels have been <lb/>
to to remove <lb/>
Lee, lbs other <lb/>
hie from i says <lb/>
. it III -ids has been hell up <lb/>
Slid allowed to take his departure <lb/>
and Americans Cuba, All j General Lee to jail <lb/>
I . have been ordered lo assemble j I r America noon. <lb/>
Havana and be to lake . . <lb/>
departure on arrival of <lb/>
Ml El INt, Or THE E <lb/>
COM HIT ICE. <lb/>
For Immediate Action <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, April n <lb/>
Mason offered a resolution direct <lb/>
the Senate Committee on Foreign Al- <lb/>
lairs to act r. without <lb/>
for any message or report <lb/>
President. The resolution went over <lb/>
until tomorrow. Many r <lb/>
made speeches strongly <lb/>
No Action y <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, D. C April I -The <lb/>
President sends no to Cot- <lb/>
today. is promised <lb/>
England Reins <lb/>
fly Cable to <lb/>
April <lb/>
refuses to mediate <lb/>
Si; in and united States as re- <lb/>
quest, d by Spain, <lb/>
Address to the People <lb/>
Adopted. <lb/>
Favor Action. But Inclined to <lb/>
Walt <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
lo a of <lb/>
n of Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee of Pitt <lb/>
lieU on <lb/>
Saturday at o'clock <lb/>
p. to. the following members <lb/>
In A. L. <lb/>
D. C, April j -The Chairman, W. h- Brown. <lb/>
Foreign Committee both r;. . V- O. James, <lb/>
in Senate taking A S. Walker. U. C Moore, J. B- <lb/>
action, arc inclined, A- G Cox, May. <lb/>
however, met- R J- C <lb/>
J- Ii. Little, <lb/>
L- B. Cory, <lb/>
Also the <lb/>
of the Precinct Com- <lb/>
O. T. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
By lo Reflector, <lb/>
KM.- way, Ills. April loss J. A. K- Tucker, John Pearce, <lb/>
over the situation. <lb/>
Guilty <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Cleveland, April Sen-.- <lb/>
by a vote <lb/>
seventeen Senator M. <lb/>
A. was guilty <lb/>
with his recent in <lb/>
Senator by the Legislature <lb/>
this Stale. <lb/>
The property loss a million <lb/>
rite bleak in the levee is <lb/>
widening and more danger <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Five Hundred Drowned <lb/>
By to Reflector. <lb/>
III, April I <lb/>
Shawnee today says that <lb/>
No Message Today. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
April <lb/>
-i t sent no message to Congress <lb/>
I The is to re <lb/>
c i I i Consul General Lee to <lb/>
Americans b; <lb/>
in v <lb/>
Spam Gives In. <lb/>
Cable <lb/>
April CIt is stated that <lb/>
people were drowned by the break -1 Spam is willing grant all the United <lb/>
of river levees surrounding I'm <lb/>
town. The town is almost entirely <lb/>
swept away and the situation is <lb/>
This Look Like War. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, D. April Th e <lb/>
Presidents message has bee i written <lb/>
and signed, but will nut be I i <lb/>
Congress until tomorrow. mat <lb/>
sage is held then so that Mini tar <lb/>
and Consul Les <lb/>
may have time to loll <lb/>
The message is hold and declarative <lb/>
Congress will promptly in m <lb/>
lion with President, <lb/>
asks and that a set <lb/>
th ii-lit is <lb/>
The President Declines the <lb/>
Offer <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector, <lb/>
Home, April <lb/>
has cabled the Pope declining hit- <lb/>
offer to net as mediator between <lb/>
the United Stales and Spain in settling <lb/>
trouble between T he <lb/>
the President is based on the <lb/>
men of opposition that prevails in the <lb/>
The Pope sent a cable <lb/>
lo Ordinal Ireland to KM <lb/>
terms that would <lb/>
to both countries. <lb/>
The <lb/>
By Telegraph Reflector. <lb/>
-ton, D. C, April C, y <lb/>
the crush around <lb/>
Congress has ever known. <lb/>
The crowd was so immense and Jen <lb/>
s i that of e <lb/>
The officers were overwhelm <lb/>
a and powerless to keep the prow d <lb/>
I ink in their eagerness to gain <lb/>
i in lo galleries. All is excitement <lb/>
or and until then Congress t. by Wee. II Cotten. <lb/>
suspends all action. All arc anxious of levee is one M. Jones. B. W. James, J-J- <lb/>
hi n--. Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
I. J, L. M. Lewis- <lb/>
W. E. Boyce, S. W. Brooks, F. C <lb/>
M. 0- Move. Q. M- <lb/>
Tucker, O- <lb/>
G. B Kilpatrick, <lb/>
Moore, J. F. Allen, P. <lb/>
Ii. M. Starkey. E Buck. <lb/>
motion following; i. <lb/>
wen or- <lb/>
to be issued t <lb/>
N. C, April <lb/>
At a of tho Democrat- <lb/>
Committee of Pitt <lb/>
held ibis day <lb/>
of a regular call of the <lb/>
It was ordered, that a County <lb/>
Convention, for tho of <lb/>
appointing delegates lo tho <lb/>
State and District Judicial Con- <lb/>
be in the Court <lb/>
House, in on <lb/>
day of May 1899, at o'clock u <lb/>
in., and that Primaries in the <lb/>
various voting for <lb/>
purpose of appointing delegates <lb/>
lo the County Convention, <lb/>
held at usual places, <lb/>
day May <lb/>
1898, at o'clock p. <lb/>
ll was also ordered, that all <lb/>
who believe in opening <lb/>
mints to and <lb/>
ed coinage of silver, or <lb/>
la the people of the State <lb/>
honest, and decent <lb/>
of their, affairs, be <lb/>
cordially lo participate in <lb/>
these Primaries and <lb/>
In extending this cordial <lb/>
invitation we beet attention of <lb/>
people to <lb/>
statement of facts, to- wit. <lb/>
The Democratic party of North <lb/>
Carolina, which people are <lb/>
invited to join and elevate to <lb/>
power, stand in <lb/>
for all the <lb/>
at Chicago in 1891, bot it would <lb/>
especially emphasize belief in <lb/>
beneficial effect tho <lb/>
labor nod of <lb/>
to Americans <lb/>
By Reflector. <lb/>
D. C April -When <lb/>
the i was <lb/>
front White House by <lb/>
it, that the lives ct all Americans <lb/>
who were leave Havana <lb/>
would he in great if the <lb/>
was read <lb/>
agreed to wait Sunday for <lb/>
it. <lb/>
forecast of <lb/>
By It <lb/>
Washington, D. C, April <lb/>
is a forecast the <lb/>
pie to from free sud <lb/>
unlimited coinage of silver. Io <lb/>
State affairs it stands for <lb/>
clean and decent govern-ten in <lb/>
State, and Town, we <lb/>
point with to fact that <lb/>
our party has a record these <lb/>
n.; the <lb/>
approval of fair <lb/>
minded men, No scandal or <lb/>
of of <lb/>
kind was ever heard tho <lb/>
years our party was power, <lb/>
and it is the of which <lb/>
those things said in the <lb/>
last thirty years. <lb/>
The Slate <lb/>
for tho <lb/>
opposite of these In <lb/>
National it stands for the <lb/>
gold dew money <lb/>
n- cheap labor, for low prices <lb/>
for th farmers sell and <lb/>
taxes on what he buys. <lb/>
it stands for bad gov- <lb/>
for and scandals <lb/>
of high and degree. In 1888 <lb/>
it took absolute control of <lb/>
State, and gov- <lb/>
Tho record it made <lb/>
is the one chapter in <lb/>
Slate's history, Fever to road <lb/>
except with felling of disgust and <lb/>
diagram. In years <lb/>
same is <lb/>
found in power, scandals <lb/>
bad Government and disgrace <lb/>
fill conduct mark its <lb/>
and its utter ii- <lb/>
lo give Lo people good <lb/>
In no or <lb/>
in e <lb/>
people had a more ex- <lb/>
ample of the trend and <lb/>
of party or of the evils of <lb/>
Fusion legislation than the <lb/>
of Pitt. nearly <lb/>
the of your c unity <lb/>
pays nearly one of tho taxes <lb/>
of the whole Every <lb/>
at line or ether. Ins <lb/>
at seat, <lb/>
he is interested She good order <lb/>
good government of his c <lb/>
ital town- It has so divided <lb/>
into Wards by the Republican- <lb/>
Fusion Legislature, that <lb/>
colored people now <lb/>
of the and cm retain <lb/>
If, if they choose, so long as that <lb/>
infamous net of the <lb/>
stands At <lb/>
tho election in May 1897, the <lb/>
using the power given <lb/>
hem by this Fusion Legislature, <lb/>
four <lb/>
bile the white people could <lb/>
two, a Town <lb/>
composed of four <lb/>
Councilmen and two white <lb/>
a Mayor <lb/>
and it <lb/>
Policeman, Sight <lb/>
and Clerk- The <lb/>
of those is to <lb/>
servo tho yet f tile ID <lb/>
have and convicted <lb/>
of tho very laws which <lb/>
duties required <lb/>
to suppress persons <lb/>
Iv and tho <lb/>
laws cf the no <lb/>
tr have beau <lb/>
made by of <lb/>
tho law. Tho while people of Ibo <lb/>
town are patiently enduring these <lb/>
wrongs and looking lo <lb/>
tit, ii the country to <lb/>
to rescue sending <lb/>
men to the Legislature who will <lb/>
this wrong. <lb/>
When Republican party <lb/>
was in power before it so <lb/>
the Slate and outraged <lb/>
that the of the <lb/>
up Jo their might <lb/>
drove it from power. In those <lb/>
memorable contests the white <lb/>
men of Pitt stood almost solidly <lb/>
together and the <lb/>
Democratic banner for white <lb/>
Supremacy and good govern- <lb/>
In later years many good <lb/>
men who helped us to win many <lb/>
a victory, seeing no hope of <lb/>
financial separated them- <lb/>
from tho Democratic party. <lb/>
In th two elections of <lb/>
these the bad <lb/>
record of the party, <lb/>
or it may tie supposing it <lb/>
would do better, helped Material- <lb/>
i this party to power <lb/>
In North Carolina It to <lb/>
a few moments of <lb/>
reflection must convince these <lb/>
men c-f tho absolute verity of <lb/>
following <lb/>
1st. whatever <lb/>
been . of Mr. <lb/>
lay and i ft other <lb/>
the money <lb/>
Mi when <lb/>
ed tin i from Demo- <lb/>
patty, that this party now <lb/>
for the free and unlimited <lb/>
coinage of and against <lb/>
monopoly of kinds, and that <lb/>
it is only political <lb/>
tho <lb/>
numbers able to work out these <lb/>
reforms in the the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
party is the only party that <lb/>
given to the of tho its <lb/>
since a clean, <lb/>
administration, <lb/>
that it is the only party in the <lb/>
State whose j is; <lb/>
tho hope it will do it. <lb/>
3rd. That Republican <lb/>
which these helped to <lb/>
power, is the only party <lb/>
stands for the gold standard, for <lb/>
monopoly, for trusts for <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
That this Republican <lb/>
party, which they helped to pow- <lb/>
but little better than the Re- <lb/>
publican party of 1888 and that it <lb/>
is again tho State <lb/>
humiliating the people. <lb/>
Wherefore appeal to them <lb/>
to rejoin their old comrades and <lb/>
to fight with thorn again under <lb/>
banners of Jefferson and <lb/>
Jackson and Vance <lb/>
for better laws in the Nation and <lb/>
better government in the Stale <lb/>
Come into our Primaries and <lb/>
Conventions and make your- <lb/>
selves at borne We need yon <lb/>
and you need us. Let past <lb/>
let <lb/>
us march together again for the <lb/>
rescue of our government <lb/>
our from ruinous <lb/>
rule. <lb/>
Adopted and published by <lb/>
unanimous vote order of the <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
Alex. L. Chm- <lb/>
W. L. Drown, <lb/>
rolls of precinct was called <lb/>
and reports from the several town- <lb/>
ships were made and the Commit- <lb/>
tee was much pleased at tho <lb/>
c prospects of in <lb/>
the coming <lb/>
A Strong Appeal <lb/>
The adopted at <lb/>
of county and <lb/>
live committees Saturday, published <lb/>
in another is to point and <lb/>
dearly expresses the I sin <lb/>
.-1 plainly as not to be <lb/>
aid should be lead by every voter in <lb/>
the county. <lb/>
to Meet the Lords of <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
slid the other day <lb/>
is looking the <lb/>
crisis next A countryman <lb/>
that and said, must mean <lb/>
and he Went straightway and <lb/>
told that the Spain are com- <lb/>
over here and settle with<lb/>
I Are Coining In <lb/>
Was are very at the <lb/>
way new tire being enrolled <lb/>
both daily end <lb/>
editions. It .-hows that <lb/>
appreciate our to give <lb/>
them the news and going to help us <lb/>
out in it. II. <lb/>
n nice list of names ho <lb/>
in, and hope ethers will his ex- <lb/>
ample and help us talk up. <lb/>
How War Begins. <lb/>
r. subject which has been <lb/>
discussed of the <lb/>
Dispatch says <lb/>
power to declare war is vested <lb/>
by the constitution in Congress, but a <lb/>
declaration war Would subject to <lb/>
tho provision the Organic law apply- <lb/>
to order, resolution, and <lb/>
vote to which the of the <lb/>
Senate and <lb/>
may That is to fay, <lb/>
president have tho right lo <lb/>
veto, and in order then to give the <lb/>
lores and effect, the resolutions <lb/>
or not to be passed <lb/>
over his veto, by a vote <lb/>
each branch of <lb/>
Wars, do not, <lb/>
we think, with <lb/>
lions. Nations are. It this regard, a <lb/>
good deal like individuals when they <lb/>
clash on the do not an- <lb/>
their to fight but one <lb/>
strikes a blow, and hostilities are then <lb/>
on. There was no declaration <lb/>
of war between the States and <lb/>
the Confederacy in 1801. but the <lb/>
was given in the firing on Fort <lb/>
Sumter. And so it may be in this <lb/>
case. II nil American and a Spanish <lb/>
vessel should got within ranee each <lb/>
ether shunt now, it is not that <lb/>
there would lie an of shots, <lb/>
and if would b war. The first <lb/>
ii act on the part either power <lb/>
a; this juncture would eliminate the <lb/>
necessity for any Congressional or <lb/>
Presidential The act <lb/>
m. s come one or in another, <lb/>
but coins it almost surely action <lb/>
at Washington is longer delayed. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
in m- <lb/>
C, April, 4-h. 1898. <lb/>
Mis or <lb/>
spent today <lb/>
Miss is relatives <lb/>
n town. <lb/>
J. T. Ward and wile, <lb/>
spent Saturday night an I Sunday here. <lb/>
Mrs. W. C. went to Tarboro <lb/>
lieu Hardy, of the and Ob <lb/>
spent Friday night here. <lb/>
Duller spent Sunday here. <lb/>
Solicitor Wheeler Martin passed <lb/>
through morning on his way <lb/>
to attend <lb/>
On Sunday morning April 3rd, 1898, <lb/>
at eleven o'clock, at the <lb/>
dist church Mr. II. Whitehurst and <lb/>
Miss Sarah Rollins were happily mar- <lb/>
K-v. II. B. Culbreth <lb/>
May their journey through life be a <lb/>
long and happy one. <lb/>
Mr. Andrew's Son Shut <lb/>
Mr. A. A. Andrews received a <lb/>
gram today his son, lives in <lb/>
Durham, had been shot by a <lb/>
No particulars were given except that <lb/>
the was not danger- <lb/>
SALE FOR TAXES. <lb/>
On Monday, May 2nd, before the Court <lb/>
House I will sell th- <lb/>
following property for tax-is due the <lb/>
town of Greenville for the year <lb/>
one town lot. tax <lb/>
cost total 13.08. <lb/>
Clark, Interest in one town lot. <lb/>
tax cost total <lb/>
Dancy, J. one lot, tax <lb/>
cost i. total <lb/>
Noah, one town lot. tax II. <lb/>
cost II total <lb/>
W M., one town lot, tax<lb/>
Peyton, one town lot. <lb/>
11.47, cost <lb/>
Town Tax Collector.<lb/>
Both the method and results whoa <lb/>
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant <lb/>
and refreshing to taste, and acts <lb/>
yet promptly on the Kidneys, <lb/>
and Bowels, cleanses the sys- <lb/>
effectually, dispels colds, head- <lb/>
aches and fevers cores habitual <lb/>
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the <lb/>
only remedy of its kind ever pro- <lb/>
pleasing to the taste and ac- <lb/>
to the stomach, prompt in <lb/>
its action and beneficial in its <lb/>
effects, prepared only from the most <lb/>
healthy and substances, its <lb/>
many excellent qualities commend it <lb/>
to all and have made it the most <lb/>
popular remedy known. <lb/>
Syrup of Figs is for sale In BO <lb/>
bottles by all loading drug- <lb/>
gists. Any reliable druggist who <lb/>
may not hare it on hand will pro- <lb/>
it promptly for any one who <lb/>
wishes to try it Do not accept any <lb/>
substitute. <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG STROP CO. <lb/>
Oil.<lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having been appointed qualified <lb/>
as administrator of the late Jesse <lb/>
deceased, all persons arc hereby <lb/>
to present all against the <lb/>
estate of the said Jesse Adams for pay- <lb/>
on th- day of March, <lb/>
. or this notice will la bar <lb/>
id their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the said estate are requested to make <lb/>
settlement. <lb/>
day of <lb/>
JACKSON, <lb/>
T. C, Woolen, Attorney. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY CO. <lb/>
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors. <lb/>
late store Court <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. U <lb/>
Manufacturers dealers in all kinds of <lb/>
New Buggies a specialty <lb/>
All kinds of repairing done. We use skilled labor and good <lb/>
material are prepared to satisfactory work- <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
celebrated------- <lb/>
Eagle Brand Tine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock aDd learn the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor m v. <lb/>
We do all kinds of <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
D W. <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
I U <lb/>
kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce bough <lb/>
and soil. A trial will v con e <lb/>
r. <lb/>
J R. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
nice line of <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
to see <lb/>
I me r <lb/>
Shoes Shoes <lb/>
We . <lb/>
have <lb/>
a full <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Trousers <lb/>
in but <lb/>
Days arc Over With <lb/>
These. <lb/>
inn i. <lb/>
J. A. Brady to <lb/>
day <lb/>
J. A, Pi <lb/>
II. i <lb/>
It'll it . <lb/>
is nil ruing lo; <lb/>
in now and can fit you all. Re- <lb/>
member perfect fitting, perfect <lb/>
shape, trimmed and made well. Style <lb/>
and finish right. See the <lb/>
WARRANTY. <lb/>
You may pair of Trousers at <lb/>
84.00 or <lb/>
and wear them months. For every <lb/>
button that comes off we will pay you <lb/>
ten cents. If they rip at the waistband we <lb/>
will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat <lb/>
or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar, or <lb/>
give you a new pair. <lb/>
Best in the World. Try a Pair. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
Mi-. Sue Hill, it , is <lb/>
Maker. t <lb/>
Meat, lousy here. <lb/>
E. B <lb/>
veiling visit in <lb/>
K. M. r, of W r- <lb/>
Hume KU in lows <lb/>
went la n <lb/>
Saturday tuning and <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Dr. Brown and n- <lb/>
n to <lb/>
W. A. north <lb/>
new for his drat, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
K. Ii. Tun-tall Hits <lb/>
In Katie aid <lb/>
Hue bias, <lb/>
K. s, Evans s into the Ed- <lb/>
r in re- <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
evening from Baltimore where he <lb/>
In a <lb/>
W. Ii. Wild, id, Jr., I <lb/>
cane evil lo Ki <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
In in a lost r at <lb/>
row <lb/>
SO county and one the <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
The Medical Association the <lb/>
county held ft here today. <lb/>
Sc body touched oil the old can- <lb/>
non Saturday night it made <lb/>
miles around Jump. <lb/>
in the Baptist Sui <lb/>
day s were awarded lo Ed <lb/>
ward Matthews and While <lb/>
good made in their for <lb/>
put quarter. <lb/>
B. J. and A. Bowen <lb/>
have the II, B. <lb/>
and will r n a dry goods business <lb/>
at the same stand. are good <lb/>
men end will succeed.<lb/>
Court la in <lb/>
This is the last week Lr-.-H. <lb/>
The rain Monday night was <lb/>
eat, <lb/>
The recent has a <lb/>
in the river. Perhaps shad will he <lb/>
he day come lured men <lb/>
who were sliming in river <lb/>
h carp. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
ii Easter. <lb/>
Tho wind night was very <lb/>
Court week a heavy local <lb/>
travel on the train. <lb/>
Dozen <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Henry tax <lb/>
lists Ins delinquent list. <lb/>
Today's us today is what Till. <lb/>
i in you. <lb/>
The rain cold <lb/>
for near laster. <lb/>
Free Press has started <lb/>
a morning edition. It a neat Paper. <lb/>
The Hi aid On missioned <lb/>
his Hope <lb/>
lilt Cm pi II tax for 1897 <lb/>
Opt. Hawks had a new when <lb/>
ii down Bis <lb/>
i . ii h in in shop and a <lb/>
new on nil gin ii him <lb/>
The went down lo <lb/>
in i m point lust night is <lb/>
i ill I- damage has been o <lb/>
crop. f<lb/>
men, died Monday in Rich <lb/>
where h had gone <lb/>
Worth Considering. <lb/>
The news Greenville and vicinity <lb/>
gets in Tub Daily is <lb/>
lo hours what it <lb/>
em be bad in other papers. This is a <lb/>
point for our people to consider mi J <lb/>
why they should patronize and <lb/>
age Tim The newt while <lb/>
it is news is what the people <lb/>
what we arc laboring give them. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Until February. I was n <lb/>
cal wreck and had been over twenty <lb/>
No one can ever know what I <lb/>
suffered rheumatism and <lb/>
in different ports of my but <lb/>
in my bend. suffered so much <lb/>
with i in my back that I <lb/>
would hare to lay with hollies <lb/>
waler to my back to what little <lb/>
relief it would. I with <lb/>
lion which gave me often <lb/>
such choking spells that the doctor <lb/>
would have to be in haste. <lb/>
could not eat a meat or <lb/>
solid food any kind, and <lb/>
of gas my stomach was dis- <lb/>
tressing. My was completely <lb/>
run down, i had no was <lb/>
distressingly nervous. limes I <lb/>
would be unconscious these <lb/>
spells would have lo have bot <lb/>
for relief. I had <lb/>
been in Ibis condition for over <lb/>
years, Mrs. Joe Person visited our <lb/>
t in February, 1892, and persuaded <lb/>
me to try a n bottles of her <lb/>
Remedy, as told me she bad never <lb/>
known it to to restore a broken <lb/>
down hi. knew I would have to <lb/>
try something and thought might as <lb/>
well he her anything, but <lb/>
bad no faith in anything curing inc. <lb/>
bought a half-dozen rod when I <lb/>
was on I n lo bet- <lb/>
and by lime I took the six bet- <lb/>
lies I WAS Indigestion was <lb/>
perfectly cured and I cm now eat any- <lb/>
thing I want Ii with me, Ii <lb/>
me and <lb/>
never had since. cured <lb/>
of hemorrhoids which <lb/>
agony rheumatism, head- <lb/>
ache, all When <lb/>
see any one anything <lb/>
.-kid tin in don't lake Us <lb/>
that hull a bottles would <lb/>
uM not lake <lb/>
what it did me. It re- <lb/>
st rid to now <lb/>
E. <lb/>
N. C, May 1897. <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's is <lb/>
ion <lb/>
B. WOOTEN, <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
W. II. Kinston, spent <lb/>
re <lb/>
o today <lb/>
C. has <lb/>
G. P. of Kinston, came <lb/>
r lb is <lb/>
W. S. Al kin returned <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Allen returned Wilson <lb/>
Monthly evening. <lb/>
Capt. Galloway, of Snow Mill, <lb/>
here attending court. <lb/>
E. S. <lb/>
in Monday <lb/>
Mi.-s Ada Farmville, <lb/>
Mrs. II. L. Smith. <lb/>
Mrs A. Tail left ibis miming <lb/>
a flail to Mount. <lb/>
T. C. Woolen, cl <lb/>
attend court. <lb/>
O. over from Kinston <lb/>
morning i court. <lb/>
Miss Wilkinson, Farmville, <lb/>
is Mrs. Charles <lb/>
A. II. Tail this morning for <lb/>
north lo buy a Lew stock of goods. <lb/>
at, P. Jordan, Danville, lather <lb/>
our J. C. Jordan, came ill <lb/>
Monday for a stay here. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg returned home <lb/>
evening from Mi trip. <lb/>
He Is king well and i- chock full <lb/>
his trip. <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia and two <lb/>
daughters, Kinston, passed <lb/>
ibis morning for Portsmouth Id make <lb/>
that city their home. <lb/>
S. M. went lo Pamela to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
M. P. Jordan, of Danville, lilt <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
C. K. Sugg lo Washington <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. King, cl , came In <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
T, to <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. S. . Schultz and children <lb/>
today lo visit her <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
April term curt in <lb/>
n. II. it. <lb/>
m Si W <lb/>
stole. <lb/>
Grand e, <lb/>
W. Branch, <lb/>
J. F. J. II. I. II. <lb/>
W W. W. <lb/>
II. K. hill Jesse G-y, Julius <lb/>
II. Bar. bill, If. W. <lb/>
Carson, W W. j or, <lb/>
Janus, Oscar w. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Every the grand jury at <lb/>
term w a white man. In <lb/>
taring one <lb/>
Icing swore and his <lb/>
taken. <lb/>
Mayo, S. <lb/>
If, C Cotter, W. J. <lb/>
Huns, J. I. <lb/>
C. I. . <lb/>
W. W. I. . <lb/>
Adams, m . i;. <lb/>
The ran.- on <lb/>
I are <lb/>
Hooker, pleads <lb/>
s ii cf c. <lb/>
Samuel Brown, Jr., assault <lb/>
w pleads <lb/>
I. I on it e.,. <lb/>
Ed. <lb/>
worship, not <lb/>
A line was . <lb/>
lbs lo pr. serve r <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Waller <lb/>
i b lot. <lb/>
p, up. u costs. <lb/>
II. gambling, <lb/>
e- , e <lb/>
C i <lb/>
IS HO KIND OF OR <lb/>
CHE. OH e <lb/>
Will NOT NE-<lb/>
, tOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND 500- <lb/>
, THE <lb/>
BEARS THE NAME, I <lb/>
PERRY DAVIS SON. <lb/>
e i <lb/>
HUT I i i ion. <lb/>
A Burglar Got Lead Instead of <lb/>
Breakfast. <lb/>
Th. I. I i n <lb/>
a man mi- ii. . i <lb/>
i man i I. hi-l bid . nm <lb/>
I. . , , i <lb/>
Tb. n n I In b <lb/>
I. Atom midnight <lb/>
II. A. Sui mi was aroused CLOTHING. <lb/>
iii his , <lb/>
He vi t pp i. bis door, <lb/>
and sci n as he open it a i <lb/>
men crawling out if the <lb/>
pi . I . ; <lb/>
Mr. mi I d lb man <lb/>
dropped to lb. Mr <lb/>
pulled . n fan . e <lb/>
but <lb/>
pistol did nil fire Thinking <lb/>
be Lid i I m Mr. <lb/>
ton t i hi man <lb/>
ii bet i run i ii, g- <lb/>
Interests Everybody. <lb/>
I Sam i busy with preparation tor r <lb/>
w . our warfare is along <lb/>
mercantile being enlisted on <lb/>
the side bi at lowest <lb/>
at <lb/>
Talking should sec our <lb/>
fin rig <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Styles and qualities cm- <lb/>
be ex <lb/>
be and <lb/>
Ibo ladies. <lb/>
We It E. <lb/>
makes, <lb/>
i II till i -iii Shoe <lb/>
manufacture all <lb/>
j Ladies Parasols. <lb/>
A beautiful line in all colors <lb/>
to select from. <lb/>
and <lb/>
prettiest lino you<lb/>
Then we have White Goods kind . <lb/>
N. gambling, not lag around m . . in ., J <lb/>
I Dross White and <lb/>
Sm guilty. him in hit hi. Rug . <lb/>
T- ; s n <lb/>
Prepay to spread you. Come <lb/>
a plea not guilty, om <lb/>
lib, and a <lb/>
fitly men was d <lb/>
carrying <lb/>
judgment ins. <lb/>
pi upon of <lb/>
It. K. T. <lb/>
plot <lb/>
and costs. cc.-ts. <lb/>
.-r, guilty, <lb/>
J in <lb/>
Edmund <lb/>
n. t guilty. <lb/>
John Williams, abandonment, <lb/>
judgment ended upon <lb/>
Fate disturbing <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
John Day, deadly weep <lb/>
on, pleads <lb/>
upon payment <lb/>
John currying <lb/>
ons, pleads guilty, impended <lb/>
upon of<lb/>
when n I down a <lb/>
or nm mm in. i d <lb/>
I i.- racks <lb/>
lit v at be n. . <lb/>
with <lb/>
Om bad j-.-i is . II in pa <lb/>
Ii. in i <lb/>
. . i i <lb/>
i ii and t ,. -o ii i. <lb/>
to have you gum in i . r m m <lb/>
i. i. i I. o pit i r-j n i <lb/>
your ill <lb/>
and we do the rest. <lb/>
To show you a complete stock of <lb/>
Spring and I <lb/>
including NOVELTIES. <lb/>
B. Jr, <lb/>
home morning <lb/>
day's visit <lb/>
O. J. Moore, f f spent lust <lb/>
night here with his brother, L. <lb/>
Moore, and loll this morning. <lb/>
E. a mission, <lb/>
my to arrived here moil- <lb/>
He will lecture in the <lb/>
church tonight. <lb/>
h's <lb/>
bled nights <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
Our Press Dispatcher. <lb/>
O. Bar com- <lb/>
t U <lb/>
it port vi day,<lb/>
g the order <lb/>
service that nil bud been <lb/>
but at a late <lb/>
In . n <lb/>
the a flint <lb/>
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confinement in the Federal building. <lb/>
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duly before the Se <lb/>
Court I Pitt as <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
L. Bell decease J, Is here- <lb/>
by given to all persona indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the and to all creditors <lb/>
of said to claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed, within twelve mouths after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
D. K. SPAIN, <lb/>
of the estate of Sarah L. Ball <lb/>
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES <lb/>
On Monday May 2nd, 1898, before the Court door in the town <lb/>
of Greenville, I will tell the following tracts of land to the <lb/>
due for the year 1897, compliance with of the Mac <lb/>
Act, of 1897. W. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I, G. M. trustee in a certain <lb/>
deed In trust executed to me on June <lb/>
the by J. H. W. K. <lb/>
and M. A. trading <lb/>
under the firm name of J. <lb/>
Sons, hereby notify all creditors of <lb/>
said firm or creditors of either the <lb/>
members said firm individually to <lb/>
said claims to the said trustee <lb/>
on or before the day of April, <lb/>
1883, and tile the said claims with the <lb/>
said trustee authenticated on <lb/>
or before the said date, If any <lb/>
shall fail to file said claim as above <lb/>
stated this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of any participation the dividend or <lb/>
arising dim the assets of <lb/>
said This Is by <lb/>
order of This March <lb/>
M. MOORING, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
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put we solicit s of <lb/>
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Abbott, T J <lb/>
Braxton. <lb/>
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Friday at A. M. <lb/>
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New York and Boston. <lb/>
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many times more than <lb/>
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Daniel, <lb/>
Dancy, J S <lb/>
Daniel, and wife <lb/>
Ilka. J L <lb/>
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Greene W B and wife <lb/>
Harris, <lb/>
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Brooks, M W <lb/>
Cox, M <lb/>
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Corey, W L F <lb/>
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lo keep other <lb/>
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Chief Magistrate, seems to have <lb/>
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between a and a kid- <lb/>
napper- <lb/>
A minister <lb/>
to marry two divorced persons. <lb/>
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ordered a dozen new double <lb/>
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or Charles was <lb/>
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, SI. Bond. <lb/>
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J. I. Fleming. <lb/>
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shop In town by <lb/>
white workmen. <lb/>
a horse <lb/>
on the said <lb/>
tho man M stop and <lb/>
pat him on He always <lb/>
appreciates such attention, and <lb/>
I bettor when I see him <lb/>
smile- <lb/>
bone wears a <lb/>
holiday air and a mischievous <lb/>
look when he has his feet <lb/>
on pavement. Take him in <lb/>
the streets and be looks ordinary. <lb/>
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place, and wears an air <lb/>
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human and ho <lb/>
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hall himself on the <lb/>
be looks at every <lb/>
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ball way on the sidewalk. Near <lb/>
him an Italian with a <lb/>
curt On the curt were apples <lb/>
and flannel Mr- <lb/>
the apples for a long <lb/>
lime, and then, when he saw Ibo <lb/>
Italian looking another way, be <lb/>
slyly circuit up and began to <lb/>
the apples- He had eaten three <lb/>
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and was having a high old time <lb/>
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fellow. He simply shoved the <lb/>
horse away and turned the <lb/>
caps toward him- coarse the <lb/>
horse bad no interest to flannel <lb/>
caps. <lb/>
was feeling good <lb/>
I went up and paid for tho <lb/>
apples eaten. The <lb/>
Italian was grateful. I was happy, <lb/>
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nose be grinned at me and I <lb/>
my hand at with a <lb/>
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York Bun. <lb/>
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Full Bargains <lb/>
In Spring a fuller Crimson <lb/>
Conies upon the bi east <lb/>
In the time every lady <lb/>
Must have a Brand New Dress. <lb/>
and we are fully prepared to meet <lb/>
the demands of the most <lb/>
A look through our stock of <lb/>
Spring and <lb/>
Summer <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
will convince the most skeptical that arc <lb/>
hotter prepared than ever serve you. <lb/>
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ- <lb/>
dies in plain white and colors, <lb/>
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim- <lb/>
India Linen, Embroidery <lb/>
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain <lb/>
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs, <lb/>
Art Squares, <lb/>
Jeweled Belts and other new things <lb/>
Fans, Ribbons plain plaid striped, <lb/>
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous <lb/>
other things abound in a profusion <lb/>
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and low prices. <lb/>
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record tho cost of your <lb/>
book of <lb/>
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result the battle of Hull Ban <lb/>
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Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
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the year, there <lb/>
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