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War U waste. War <lb/>
less and All <lb/>
people should bear Ho bur- <lb/>
dens alike. must be <lb/>
made, we cannot <lb/>
or prevent the losses <lb/>
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a a fake on tho very <lb/>
face of Senator said; <lb/>
golden opportunity of the <lb/>
bankers and tho bond holders <lb/>
baa come, now they rush in <lb/>
for order that they <lb/>
may <lb/>
single gold on the <lb/>
try. We want war carried <lb/>
for we believe it to be a <lb/>
and just war. We .-01110 re <lb/>
for having forced <lb/>
war tho country. But we <lb/>
are patriotic. We ate not <lb/>
demanding of the <lb/>
bimetallic hot <lb/>
asking instead of bonds. I <lb/>
shall vote any bill <lb/>
a provision for <lb/>
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for people. A large <lb/>
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our splendid and take a I. <lb/>
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Dress Trimmings. Laces, Edging, Notions, <lb/>
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and s in black tan <lb/>
U At the ladies, men, girls and boys. <lb/>
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m e our town Is what our Bay <lb/>
A beautiful hue of <lb/>
in white, and <lb/>
in all Poet <lb/>
ct Knives, <lb/>
and war <lb/>
runt. <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss, Poles <lb/>
in white and colors, Window Shades <lb/>
in all and seven <lb/>
ft <lb/>
and <lb/>
lings, Matting. Oil <lb/>
Cloths, Mats in rubber, steel and cocoa, <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps. Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, <lb/>
Lanterns, sec our Automatic Oil <lb/>
Can, fills your lamp and does not run it over <lb/>
On our yon will find a large assortment <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Be I Boom In Solid Oak, ranting In pi ice from . <lb/>
all Bedstead, Wardrobes, <lb/>
Children's Cribs and <lb/>
of all Commodes, Dining rabies, Kitchen c <lb/>
Tin Hall Racks, Ac. No question about these p <lb/>
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quite meet my approval. Bat in <lb/>
a crisis like Ibis I do not know my <lb/>
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of my country. Knowing <lb/>
sharp is tho political <lb/>
noon Ibis I <lb/>
vote for It at this lime, no <lb/>
bow just it may in Ibo <lb/>
proposition standing alone <lb/>
supported <lb/>
the to issue <lb/>
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been ed without an <lb/>
of bonds, and be relieved <lb/>
that if the bill to provide <lb/>
for an of bonds, Mr <lb/>
would <lb/>
law 1875, as Mr. laud <lb/>
did. <lb/>
women Now <lb/>
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from buying Pans <lb/>
Now York <lb/>
all over tho should <lb/>
this example refrain from <lb/>
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as to reside <lb/>
path lo the front Europe- <lb/>
In the <lb/>
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rank vice admiral <lb/>
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admiral leaving the <lb/>
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navy. <lb/>
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A Beck, <lb/>
M i J P <lb/>
Arthur Rods n. <lb/>
Pa. Albert for its <lb/>
VI p Jones, free at <lb/>
R II V Lane, silver, at well gold, at ratio <lb/>
W P to at full legal tender <lb/>
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committee to <lb/>
white and pledge 0111- <lb/>
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such legislation as will <lb/>
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favor a of <lb/>
people, to people for <lb/>
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favor fin- of <lb/>
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man. lion James K. Jones, and <lb/>
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campaign for of cur <lb/>
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administration the of <lb/>
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believer in honor, <lb/>
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advocate of the income lay, and <lb/>
opponent of tariff <lb/>
taxation, every of <lb/>
of and <lb/>
opponent of tingle gold <lb/>
and presort issue <lb/>
of bonds, threatened by tho <lb/>
party, up on every <lb/>
opponent of government by in- <lb/>
junction, and advocate of I ho <lb/>
of S ate courts ever <lb/>
cases arising in t a <lb/>
doing <lb/>
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greed and <lb/>
State from tho scandal <lb/>
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not the twofold way of <lb/>
looking <lb/>
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Journal. There would <lb/>
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broader and fuller <lb/>
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of living <lb/>
unless Ibis <lb/>
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be admits of no <lb/>
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ourselves to <lb/>
generally what <lb/>
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for we prefer bravo M <lb/>
a color there no or, <lb/>
why I Hie <lb/>
of any one who to wear <lb/>
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favor t of snob <lb/>
will <lb/>
to Investments <lb/>
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same shall be <lb/>
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a of <lb/>
to in tastes of <lb/>
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own pun all<lb/>
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exceedingly uninteresting world. <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
S. I Editor <lb/>
Entered t Hie pout office at Greenville, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
two <lb/>
and murdered Hart- <lb/>
U year old <lb/>
The <lb/>
and taken to jail t <lb/>
a mob of e III <lb/>
the jail, look Ml the <lb/>
and lynched them, leaving the bodies <lb/>
hanging to the limb from which <lb/>
The c the <lb/>
crime. While lynching to <lb/>
deplored the no more <lb/>
than they deserved. <lb/>
THE WAR NEWS. <lb/>
Mill Santiago <lb/>
By H <lb/>
May <lb/>
point to a on <lb/>
by army. The is <lb/>
in-u and and <lb/>
iii barber, Mil--, may <lb/>
Hi- <lb/>
By to <lb/>
May <lb/>
Wisconsin regimen <lb/>
ill eating pie them by <lb/>
An thawed <lb/>
r soldiers <lb/>
and them <lb/>
camp. An Ration has been <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector <lb/>
New York, May British <lb/>
steamer arrived here Ibis <lb/>
morning, and reports seeing Via <lb/>
ran and Maria of the <lb/>
at Both <lb/>
s.-ls were in bad had foul <lb/>
bottom, the ere short of provisions <lb/>
and one sh <lb/>
were am Ml at Cur .- <lb/>
The captain took <lb/>
photographs the Spanish <lb/>
which lay close to <lb/>
Col. Speech. <lb/>
Upon being <lb/>
chairman of tie State <lb/>
convention at J. S <lb/>
Carr the <lb/>
Fellow steel yen <lb/>
I urn deeply sensible cf the very <lb/>
o me dis- <lb/>
friend, Hon. Clement <lb/>
Manly, the very worthy chairman <lb/>
of the Slate <lb/>
has conferred <lb/>
upon me in mo as <lb/>
chairman of this honor- <lb/>
able body. I em pleaded <lb/>
to serve the Democratic <lb/>
party in any capacity, tad my <lb/>
countrymen, bow I am <lb/>
to lead the van. when patriotic <lb/>
and Democrats such as <lb/>
me today to <lb/>
follow. How happy I am to <lb/>
stand even temporarily as the <lb/>
exponent of I he who has <lb/>
stood as a pillar f cloud by day <lb/>
and a pillar of fire by by <lb/>
best interests of North Caro- <lb/>
May, like white plums of <lb/>
Henry it of <lb/>
victory. <lb/>
Being as you are. fellow Demo- <lb/>
of the people combs as <lb/>
yon do, fresh from people, <lb/>
animated only with purposes and <lb/>
resolve, that promote best <lb/>
interest of all the people. I be- <lb/>
speak for the deliberations of <lb/>
this convention your wisest, <lb/>
patriotic and most patient eon- <lb/>
I nil now is <lb/>
the time for or personal <lb/>
lives, fortunes, <lb/>
welfares, and future of <lb/>
Carolinians are <lb/>
this therefore, be <lb/>
patriot.-, quiet yourselves like true <lb/>
met, and may the God of <lb/>
and right you with ability <lb/>
to dis barge your duty, Hy, <lb/>
In in i v and fearlessly. <lb/>
Whatever proposition <lb/>
with honor that will vouch- <lb/>
safe the return or harmony, <lb/>
pines;, peace and prosperity to <lb/>
dear distracted and dishonored <lb/>
North Carolina, that may be <lb/>
submitted to the deliberation; of <lb/>
this convention, standing four- <lb/>
upon tho great <lb/>
of Democracy, <lb/>
Heaven give you strength o <lb/>
to the the chips <lb/>
fall where they <lb/>
Might I the ear of tho <lb/>
Democratic be- <lb/>
yon to resolve this <lb/>
know no too within the Demo- <lb/>
fold. Be it your concern to <lb/>
give only to common <lb/>
Bury your enmities- <lb/>
despise and your <lb/>
differ- <lb/>
and forget your dislikes- <lb/>
Let nut strike D <lb/>
But strike your your <lb/>
Strike the green graves cf your <lb/>
For Carolina and <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
K-y Mar crews <lb/>
this miming brought in a <lb/>
caught <lb/>
day trying run cargo coal into <lb/>
Santiago. The Si. Pail made <lb/>
alter tiring shots. The <lb/>
ii ii ran for barter hut <lb/>
Paul and her. <lb/>
Cowboys Cone <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
San Antonio, Tex. May <lb/>
last DO <lb/>
. . . , led tor Tampa last <lb/>
mobbed tie I <lb/>
Bryan May Lose <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Lincoln, N. b. May J. <lb/>
the Colonelcy are <lb/>
growing smaller, Governor <lb/>
has ordered the recruiting the first <lb/>
and third regiments to lull Strength and <lb/>
men will probably be taken from <lb/>
by Bryan. Bryan's <lb/>
full regiment Will not under <lb/>
call. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
No American There <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
Iron Singapore positively denies <lb/>
story an American warship is <lb/>
cruising <lb/>
Treaty With France <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washington. reciprocity <lb/>
treaty France was signet <lb/>
day. its provisions I <lb/>
canned and <lb/>
h are into a <lb/>
per on duty. French <lb/>
brandy, works and other <lb/>
are here large reductions, <lb/>
Treaty in June lit. <lb/>
Blue and Cray Both <lb/>
By to <lb/>
so- . <lb/>
day cloudy and <lb/>
-vent <lb/>
e principal were <lb/>
held. Many were from <lb/>
Camp Alger a f. w milt All <lb/>
the were visaed <lb/>
and lull. Con. <lb/>
federate at were not <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Expected <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Washing n. May -1- <lb/>
ad this mom. <lb/>
will attack to- <lb/>
day and the <lb/>
is or <lb/>
at Manila <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
May ad- <lb/>
the Americans <lb/>
ire suffering losses from various dis- <lb/>
chiefly small pox <lb/>
the army how son the end <lb/>
attempts to <lb/>
Hie harbor will ha done <lb/>
until invades m <lb/>
troops have<lb/>
siege guns, pontoon and <lb/>
road building outfits. The <lb/>
transport leaving carried <lb/>
was joined at Ky by <lb/>
marines from Panther. <lb/>
leaves lama en he Ban- <lb/>
is intimated lb c If Ma cl <lb/>
ill be <lb/>
by a movement on <lb/>
ding thirty men <lb/>
Fatal Mistake. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Si. Louis, May s <lb/>
wood, a traveling salesman, was tilled <lb/>
It a store here a <lb/>
solution cyanide think- <lb/>
be waler. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
June Dew- <lb/>
acknowledges <lb/>
him by Congress Is <lb/>
Manila victory. <lb/>
The President transmitted it to <lb/>
By Telegraph Mot. <lb/>
Neb., June <lb/>
Mississippi at <lb/>
noon. Buildings very and <lb/>
and arranged a to <lb/>
beautiful <lb/>
out Crowd large and <lb/>
enthusiastic. <lb/>
Attraction are model- <lb/>
led somewhat alter Chicago expo- <lb/>
such Midway, Villages <lb/>
Nations, Wild West, lie. <lb/>
sent a telegram <lb/>
and good wishes. <lb/>
Anxious To Go <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector, <lb/>
are packing to <lb/>
southward. Groat <lb/>
prevails and is many <lb/>
will go lo Tan-pa immediately, <lb/>
though exact is unknown, <lb/>
all being r All r. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Successful <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ky West, May expedition <lb/>
by Florida was a <lb/>
with n <lb/>
large anus and am <lb/>
w-.-re safely landed in Cuba <lb/>
firing shot. The was eon- <lb/>
by the has <lb/>
here. <lb/>
lire <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Mo., May Five <lb/>
and a amber <lb/>
lings ware burnt Ion <lb/>
Pitt Rifles <lb/>
The lust company to be in <lb/>
to the second regiment of North Ciro <lb/>
volunteers was the Greenville <lb/>
company Col. the toys <lb/>
a nice highly compliment <lb/>
them far in holding on <lb/>
with such had their <lb/>
and become lull-ll <lb/>
ed Slates boys <lb/>
proposed cheers for Col. and <lb/>
rousing yells up from <lb/>
company for The <lb/>
boys had only forty-seven in n when <lb/>
they hit here and a <lb/>
these returned yet they have held on <lb/>
and until are now <lb/>
numbers o forces <lb/>
and ready to and credit <lb/>
county and town when an <lb/>
I opportunity is to meet <lb/>
enemy. <lb/>
Steamer Foundered. <lb/>
By Telegraph Reflector <lb/>
New May steamer <lb/>
Kingston arrived today <lb/>
Jamaica and reports having sighted a <lb/>
steamer ashore off Cape on the <lb/>
east end Cuba, pounding heavily. <lb/>
The steamer is probably the <lb/>
of the Boston Print Company on <lb/>
which vice President Captain of Cuban <lb/>
Republic is supposed b a <lb/>
was <lb/>
brick <lb/>
IV <lb/>
each one this day, <lb/>
our first and highest duty, <lb/>
shall be to North Carolina, that <lb/>
victory shall not fail the Demo <lb/>
party in this for the <lb/>
lack of any effort or on <lb/>
our part. <lb/>
Here, today, <lb/>
flinging away stab- New <lb/>
bards and swear upon tho naked Juno Pr,. <lb/>
will win fight j dent nominated <lb/>
Carolina, and the Dem- O, Danville, <lb/>
Troops Ordered <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
n, May Miles <lb/>
h is ordered his special train for to- <lb/>
night direct to Tampa <lb/>
oops will leave <lb/>
were <lb/>
White yesterday. <lb/>
is ordered to begin en.- <lb/>
barking today. Six warships <lb/>
are ordered Tampa convey sol- <lb/>
and others will be <lb/>
Tin Gen. Miles will go on<lb/>
Ci Dry Socked <lb/>
By Reflector. <lb/>
New York, May disabled <lb/>
Columbia will dry docked <lb/>
this and repairs on <lb/>
the big hole in her side. It expected <lb/>
it will lake ten days to her fir <lb/>
sea. <lb/>
Negro Beats a Cavalryman <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Lexington, Ky, May <lb/>
a eel airy man named insulted <lb/>
wile a who caught and <lb/>
so bis is despaired of. <lb/>
Cavalrymen excitedly gathered at jail <lb/>
police station searching for the <lb/>
II they would make <lb/>
t work of Dim but Governor Brad <lb/>
and l persuaded them <lb/>
to return to camp. <lb/>
Restoring Wages. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Ky, May ten <lb/>
per cent reduction <lb/>
t es die Nashville rail- <lb/>
way in 1893, will be July 1st. <lb/>
Peace Negotiation. <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Madrid. May <lb/>
in that no negotiations <lb/>
are on tool with any power for peace <lb/>
Spain and the United States <lb/>
lit hired the Maine <lb/>
low <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key West, May SO <lb/>
was observed here. The graves <lb/>
victims lbs Maine and Winslow <lb/>
were h flowers by <lb/>
and naval <lb/>
party, or be borne from <lb/>
the field deed our shields. <lb/>
Va. S. B. V; <lb/>
Jones Hickory, <lb/>
Fleet ill <lb/>
By Telegraph <lb/>
Key West, May All is at <lb/>
Havana. are <lb/>
to business, and no ships <lb/>
pass. is well <lb/>
everything needful. <lb/>
Boston Crew Sick <lb/>
By Cable to <lb/>
Hong Kong, May I. <lb/>
that there is <lb/>
on the Boston caused <lb/>
by eating fish supposed lo be <lb/>
Dewey fired on the Spaniards reducing <lb/>
ons and work to be <lb/>
supped. <lb/>
Another Spy <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
New Orleans. May e <lb/>
man attempted to run guards <lb/>
Sunday eight. He was shot and <lb/>
wounded pickets. <lb/>
man is in jail and is supposed lo be <lb/>
spy. His name Is refused the <lb/>
Invasion Ready <lb/>
Hy Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
May is <lb/>
tho objective point invading <lb/>
army Tampa. No <lb/>
of this by army naval <lb/>
Seen Lang says tiers IS no <lb/>
that Genera's fleet will be captured or <lb/>
destroyed soon II is impossible tor <lb/>
to escape and it depends upon <lb/>
Loved the Sweet Singer. <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
N. Y., <lb/>
a erase lever of <lb/>
near here yesterday ill <lb/>
hovel. a <lb/>
victim of a joke years ago an <lb/>
tho singer all over <lb/>
He all his and when he <lb/>
learned of the joke, lost his mind. <lb/>
Report <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
June noon <lb/>
the navy had <lb/>
ed nothing from Commodore Schley <lb/>
at but, <lb/>
reports arc <lb/>
still. M rs say <lb/>
report i's sneaking tut of <lb/>
the Sunday an I <lb/>
fleet are They <lb/>
say is understood here Schley is <lb/>
lo undertake the on of Sin <lb/>
without further orders, and so far <lb/>
as known, no such have teen <lb/>
sent. A-my <lb/>
news, <lb/>
greatly interested. h not <lb/>
lined lo I his <lb/>
bouts are . <lb/>
Attempted Attack <lb/>
Fleet. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, June <lb/>
has no official news Ibis <lb/>
last night's reports of <lb/>
Santiago forts. Navy <lb/>
officers the reports. <lb/>
say there may be a counter attack <lb/>
y to wake the Spaniards up <lb/>
return for a-i attempt two <lb/>
to attack <lb/>
Sunday night under the over dark- <lb/>
The do boats came out <lb/>
harlot- hut Texas discovered and <lb/>
fired upon and they scattered <lb/>
hack into shelter. <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
New Management. <lb/>
THE fine all Mineral by prominent and <lb/>
all who have used It. A positive cure for <lb/>
and Nervous Ion. cure tor and Stone In the <lb/>
Bladder. A peerless climate, right In the midst pines and and <lb/>
hills, . Seven . Boar I day 1.60. <lb/>
per week mouth Livery the best team lot driving <lb/>
G. F. SMITH, Prop. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
A all j to <lb/>
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO. <lb/>
EDWARDS Proprietors. <lb/>
At the store Court Home,, <lb/>
Manufacturers and. dealers all kinds of <lb/>
VEHICLES <lb/>
Buggies a <lb/>
All kinds of done- We use skilled labor end <lb/>
material and are prepare to <lb/>
MONET TALKS <lb/>
money talks. We make it talk for us <lb/>
a Dy buying at inside prices, and we <lb/>
give our customers the advantage of it. We <lb/>
want to do business with you. We buy our <lb/>
right and we sell them right and treat you <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Let the Smash Cine. <lb/>
Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
May <lb/>
today <lb/>
situation e member <lb/>
nothing lie done we <lb/>
from Schley. This taken In Indicate <lb/>
Schley has Is things <lb/>
Santiago. <lb/>
Measures in <lb/>
By Telegraph <lb/>
Washington, May The House <lb/>
penal a bill lo <lb/>
continue the hie saving stations on the <lb/>
Atlantic coast during June July as <lb/>
a war measure. In Senate <lb/>
in favor of Hawaiian annex- <lb/>
and President <lb/>
bi s I by country be <lb/>
to possession Hawaii as a military <lb/>
necessity. <lb/>
Troops Active <lb/>
By Telegraph to <lb/>
Ale., May <lb/>
corps is ready lo move. <lb/>
ate proceeding <lb/>
and it expected will <lb/>
embark. While is <lb/>
unknown is they ill to <lb/>
Sixty days I Id rations <lb/>
were ordered. <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Key West, Wat- <lb/>
son the of his that <lb/>
auxiliary Si. Paul, had <lb/>
captured the Spanish warship Alfonso <lb/>
XIII. to put seven- <lb/>
teen into the before they <lb/>
U her. <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
By lo <lb/>
V, <lb/>
the bill imposed <lb/>
by was op- <lb/>
by Bailey, of Texas, <lb/>
ha would never <lb/>
countenance have a <lb/>
House accept a in <lb/>
a my. <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
Br to Reflector. <lb/>
June <lb/>
a decree <lb/>
the i internal a billion <lb/>
at per cent. <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Key st, June I The <lb/>
bout returned <lb/>
the Cuban blockade reports hat <lb/>
she the. tun Leyden blockaded <lb/>
the out <lb/>
on morning, shot <lb/>
taking good Only one shot came <lb/>
the shore. The hastily <lb/>
et rented, and the house demolished. <lb/>
Miles at <lb/>
By Telegraph to Reflector. <lb/>
Tampa, Jone Miles <lb/>
rived here this morning. The Censor <lb/>
to any in <lb/>
in to go out. Gen. Miles <lb/>
will the troops us soon as the <lb/>
necessary reports are made him. <lb/>
Spanish Account <lb/>
By Cable to Reflector. <lb/>
Madrid, Juno Senor <lb/>
Minister of Marin has received news <lb/>
that American u re <lb/>
at Santiago. on says that <lb/>
official describe how the <lb/>
squadron the <lb/>
at to fir- <lb/>
sixty shots. The replied, <lb/>
Spanish Cristobal Colon went <lb/>
to mouth of the harbor, and <lb/>
the American ships retiring. It says <lb/>
that one American cruiser was dis<lb/>
Chandler on <lb/>
By Telegraph to Bell <lb/>
Washington, June Ibo Senate <lb/>
Chandler mads a sharp attack on <lb/>
administration its failure lo push <lb/>
He charged the bi- <lb/>
commission was only sent <lb/>
nil lo satisfy silver men. II <lb/>
was severe on Secretary and <lb/>
dis gold convention, lie <lb/>
m as <lb/>
voled silver, ho didn't see <lb/>
any more in tho <lb/>
dollar than when it <lb/>
worth orris. The men <lb/>
greatly enjoyed Chandler's remarks. <lb/>
J. B WHITE <lb/>
Hats<lb/>
the celebrated <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see them. All are invited <lb/>
my stock learn the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
IV <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery now <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing. Bicycles <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
S E <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
D MARE <lb/>
IN---- <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
J. R COREY <lb/>
SADDLES HARNESS <lb/>
COLLARS <lb/>
General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
kept on J now be found in <lb/>
hand- Country bough <lb/>
and sold, <lb/>
o a. <lb/>
A trial will <lb/>
w. <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
to see<lb/>
More Goods for Less <lb/>
or More Goods for the Same <lb/>
Money than any House. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
In quality great <lb/>
Such elate <lb/>
At the prices we state. <lb/>
Patterns rare and in- <lb/>
tense, <lb/>
As bargains they're <lb/>
You invest good <lb/>
and sense. <lb/>
Take look at my styles, <lb/>
They came many miles <lb/>
They keep you in smiles <lb/>
No better clothes, <lb/>
Than this line we sup- <lb/>
pose. <lb/>
From ever arose. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER, <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
HE R E F L TO R i to <lb/>
stoop <lb/>
in righting. Monday altar a <lb/>
taken of the <lb/>
going up and down Hits in- <lb/>
quiring for a policeman. <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
June. <lb/>
month. <lb/>
months the y <lb/>
S. i, <lb/>
Slip at cost it <lb/>
Beautiful new line <lb/>
and White Goods at Lang's. <lb/>
Fire Wednesdays five <lb/>
days this month. <lb/>
A phone has placed in W. . <lb/>
store, N. <lb/>
Tho train was away oB <lb/>
Monday night, <lb/>
cream, and all kinds of <lb/>
W. C. Minis. <lb/>
Many people are coming in <lb/>
lo attend <lb/>
of mined by Mon- <lb/>
day's storm continue lo in. <lb/>
County will meet in <lb/>
regular monthly next Monday <lb/>
commencement Carolina <lb/>
Christian College at Ayden is in <lb/>
rend of W <lb/>
K Parker, agent. <lb/>
Tax listing time with false <lb/>
swearing accompaniment with us <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Attention is called lo the of <lb/>
of personal properly by I riling <lb/>
A Harding. <lb/>
The town of baa a case of <lb/>
small pox. <lb/>
The was an boor and <lb/>
in pelting in <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The storm Monday gate <lb/>
Tin carriers rough line <lb/>
their <lb/>
During the storm day <lb/>
a colored boy Henry <lb/>
killed by lightning <lb/>
Only Two I-ailed <lb/>
W. K. Nichols and S. E. <lb/>
home Saturday <lb/>
from camp These <lb/>
failed lo pass physical <lb/>
before the examining being the <lb/>
only two from Pitt county who failed <lb/>
to pass. It must be said lo the credit <lb/>
of two that they to <lb/>
boys to the last and were to go <lb/>
to the <lb/>
For Pity Sake <lb/>
We had hoped in this <lb/>
age would never necessary <lb/>
print another article about people pull- <lb/>
flowers from the cemetery, at- <lb/>
being called the recent <lb/>
of an act we more <lb/>
speak about If Surely people who <lb/>
pull flowers from tho homo of dead <lb/>
must do so thoughtlessly, hi lo <lb/>
how even love for flowers, or <lb/>
the possessing <lb/>
can lead any one lo rob grave to <lb/>
gratify such pleasure. Header, it you <lb/>
have of such an act <lb/>
do not commit it Let your <lb/>
pride, the memory the <lb/>
your respect <lb/>
last of I lie <lb/>
do so. <lb/>
Ankle <lb/>
home <lb/>
to gel 0111- Mr.-. T. <lb/>
J. made a misstep and injured <lb/>
one so that she sutlers much <lb/>
difficulty and pain in gelling <lb/>
and all <lb/>
War. <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
The Pearson Meeting <lb/>
R. . Pea's n. <lb/>
hold a ten <lb/>
Lire. Th.- are held la <lb/>
Star warehouse A. M. and B <lb/>
. r. M. Tie building <lb/>
seated and well such u <lb/>
me III g, need -lay away <lb/>
from m it <lb/>
being able to l a stat. <lb/>
Mr. Pearson given <lb/>
f to work and held <lb/>
I east watt. <lb/>
His name is <lb/>
Country anti good he done is <lb/>
He does net believe ii <lb/>
any clap-trap or high <lb/>
his Meetings, but <lb/>
e and <lb/>
lo- king to lie Bible for <lb/>
of every lentil aid <lb/>
relying implicitly open th holy <lb/>
el apply e lo <lb/>
hearts hi.- hearers. Such <lb/>
tail to and <lb/>
we a great <lb/>
to lo his meeting <lb/>
Mr. Pearson I bit service <lb/>
lien- iii <lb/>
at o'clock, Iii being Iron <lb/>
SiM. His tea <lb/>
and be d <lb/>
that man nut by alone <lb/>
but by work, u w <lb/>
question How is d in <lb/>
sight <lb/>
licit is by asking <lb/>
again i- <lb/>
men lie em <lb/>
it is works God m <lb/>
and knowing all things, j us <lb/>
our white can <lb/>
us by our works, th l our <lb/>
Beery point in the ho lolly <lb/>
by tin giving a <lb/>
for every <lb/>
Ai night Mr Pearson's last <lb/>
ill <lb/>
and It He used <lb/>
in; c r- <lb/>
we sow we MALL <lb/>
reap; leaping is like the <lb/>
for we <lb/>
also reap ; d reaping is in excess <lb/>
lie as gather more than <lb/>
we sow. Under each these divisions <lb/>
need dear mil <lb/>
illustrations, bis <lb/>
p; n any <lb/>
Mr. Pearson me. tings <lb/>
on business methods, h <lb/>
at waiting <lb/>
body. Tim nice <lb/>
slain mil close <lb/>
friends ever during Hi balding just one <lb/>
the last few days. A sweet <lb/>
May <lb/>
of Kinston, spent <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
II. P. <lb/>
day- <lb/>
W. L left this morning for bis <lb/>
home in Graham. <lb/>
Mrs M. L. is quite sick <lb/>
her residence on Pitt <lb/>
Miss Lillian Penny Hill, <lb/>
is Mrs. D. S. Spain. <lb/>
W. returned Saturday <lb/>
evening <lb/>
T. J. <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Will left this morning <lb/>
have bis treated. <lb/>
Miss Blow home <lb/>
In at <lb/>
J. mid family, Oxford <lb/>
who have been here <lb/>
home <lb/>
Mat 81st. <lb/>
M. K. went lo <lb/>
alter brief preliminary <lb/>
is asked <lb/>
is <lb/>
mutt I re -How can <lb/>
be Ii, g, I,., r, r areas d <lb/>
n length, making <lb/>
la <lb/>
lion is ; hon <lb/>
I, spirit. It ,. <lb/>
n a, Hi d tea m by giving <lb/>
0- a <lb/>
regenerated wt are hi lo <lb/>
without we Bani <lb/>
see the without is <lb/>
God's way salvation, we must par- <lb/>
take r I His nature. Then are three <lb/>
things by we are <lb/>
means, Bad agent. The <lb/>
means is the Word, the is <lb/>
i- if e II st. <lb/>
It was a airmen through l <lb/>
through Mr. held the <lb/>
closest the huge . <lb/>
lien. <lb/>
by Hail and <lb/>
L. I. Moore hit <lb/>
his morning for <lb/>
It, Tyson morning <lb/>
I or Chin el Hill. <lb/>
K. K. Griffin returned even <lb/>
ling from a trip to Wilson. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson and <lb/>
j Monday evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
T. J. Jar-is Ibis aft. r- <lb/>
noon for Snow Hill appear in Mae <lb/>
referee eases Judge Shepherd. <lb/>
W. T. ahead and wile, Scot- <lb/>
land Keck, who have been visaing <lb/>
family f J. W. home <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. aid Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
Cherry r evening <lb/>
I Wilmington w lore bad been at- <lb/>
lending the King's <lb/>
L. C. has been n wear <lb/>
a broader and creeling his <lb/>
A sweet little girl <lb/>
at his heme is the of <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
W. Smith is she . <lb/>
I is in <lb/>
K. T. Andrews, <lb/>
Dr. C. J. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
K. returned Tuesday <lb/>
Oxford. <lb/>
in <lb/>
B. Cher.-y Jr. <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
left Ibis morning <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins returned lo <lb/>
ibis morning- <lb/>
Miss Bailey, of Suffolk, is <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
Mary Alice <lb/>
home from school Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. Greene county, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs, II. Li Coward. <lb/>
K. It. went <lb/>
night returned <lb/>
to Ayden <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. K. II. of Wilton, <lb/>
is Miss <lb/>
Mrs. and Mis; Clark, of <lb/>
Mis. II. L. <lb/>
Mrs. L. <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening to u it her <lb/>
lather, J. I. Daniel. <lb/>
Miss arrived Tues- <lb/>
evening lo make Greenville It <lb/>
borne foe a few months. <lb/>
J. Cherry wife mid Mrs. <lb/>
Henry Sheppard returned this morn- <lb/>
Seven <lb/>
Rev. J. F. Cots, editor the <lb/>
and Prof. K. F. Dawson, o <lb/>
Washington, parsed through <lb/>
for to com- <lb/>
Carolina Col- <lb/>
leg,,. <lb/>
A small annex is being built lo tho <lb/>
Gorman factory, occupied by the Amer <lb/>
An Infallible Teat <lb/>
An lest to to the <lb/>
of fights. II the Associated <lb/>
fathers them, are apt be <lb/>
correct, tor agency has first <lb/>
facilities is very careful what <lb/>
, I; v.- out. It e stock market <lb/>
rut reports of big victories, t nibble <lb/>
at bail. If the government gets <lb/>
good near, you bet your bot- <lb/>
tom will not bold it back. <lb/>
is only Ku glad give can Tobacco Company, lo be <lb/>
hour. The <lb/>
evening begins <lb/>
a Half song an I p-ayer <lb/>
but- <lb/>
the town are <lb/>
inviting, <lb/>
most up daring both <lb/>
the morning and evening service. <lb/>
The choir at Hie mealing It U <lb/>
one, Ii composed of thirty <lb/>
voices and lour <lb/>
violin, piccolo and <lb/>
Mr. Pearson Ike <lb/>
morning service with a Bible <lb/>
lo use <lb/>
He had <lb/>
the audience coll lib n <lb/>
of passages <lb/>
for use among classes, as <lb/>
these were read he applied <lb/>
and comments M <lb/>
impress them. in <lb/>
every of with Bible words <lb/>
or as he with <lb/>
lie let Unit do its <lb/>
The storm Holiday evening and <lb/>
night only a small attendance <lb/>
at right service. The weather was <lb/>
SO bad that only the men c <lb/>
out, Mr. Pearson said be <lb/>
going lo ii lo old <lb/>
men's prayer ling. There were <lb/>
number of earnest prayers <lb/>
ed Bid in all it <lb/>
meeting. Some <lb/>
were present and these were <lb/>
for prayer. <lb/>
At Mr <lb/>
Pen-son give his in- <lb/>
It reading, hie <lb/>
being fur lie bad <lb/>
naked to their g <lb/>
with and when a <lb/>
hands he scored the <lb/>
Christians especially more of <lb/>
them did not have along. <lb/>
there were n number of in <lb/>
audience and having them <lb/>
look port in the by <lb/>
Mr- and <lb/>
which be <lb/>
lion n lo <lb/>
en be best lo work <lb/>
saving of souls aid lead to <lb/>
Al night tin re III a <lb/>
gal on and entered hear <lb/>
iii tho song and prayer service <lb/>
preceded the sermon. Mr. Pearson <lb/>
took us John not <lb/>
unto line, yd must be <lb/>
His Mi <lb/>
this was <lb/>
visited by a hail <lb/>
via it v. cl people say <lb/>
never Ml a one. stall- <lb/>
ed f, and f r hall an <lb/>
boar stones pelted down <lb/>
lie g was white I i II <lb/>
lb-in. In corners nod by <lb/>
s the <lb/>
atom a -I <lb/>
cooped up by lull, in <lb/>
ii would <lb/>
rake up a till load in a small ; <lb/>
Along with Ilia ball was heavy <lb/>
and n <lb/>
wind Unit misted an re <lb/>
s and r the <lb/>
streets, Tbs entire upper Iron Mr, <lb/>
A. Brady's m was <lb/>
down across the sidewalk other <lb/>
in the storm Out <lb/>
in tobacco row <lb/>
done by breaking windows In <lb/>
every one the lour us <lb/>
skylights peppered fill <lb/>
there being upwards Shy <lb/>
broken In Gardens <lb/>
town were pretty badly <lb/>
So we can learn e hull <lb/>
a and did much <lb/>
in various <lb/>
ii on suM saw <lb/>
a, far Halifax and mi h. <lb/>
have even n I <lb/>
I seem.- , n <lb/>
its Several .- <lb/>
were and n people butt. <lb/>
Sou th bail .- were. Ii <lb/>
inches <lb/>
On Norfolk <lb/>
the bound train <lb/>
before getting to In e an.- <lb/>
of this train was delayed <lb/>
acre than hoar. <lb/>
that lb hail <lb/>
everything <lb/>
I . lie says not lo ex <lb/>
per cm the is loll on <lb/>
ires. <lb/>
other <lb/>
town were broken out. <lb/>
West and south lb a hail did <lb/>
not extend but a miles, but In in <lb/>
easterly direction on both <lb/>
river damage <lb/>
Hawks, is t <lb/>
Line, tells us bail and Storm here <lb/>
nothing in n to what it <lb/>
WM in Halifax county. then <lb/>
destroyed and anal dim <lb/>
age was done lo buildings. <lb/>
Both end lines <lb/>
by storm. <lb/>
II. Tin 1898 <lb/>
N. M. I, mt.-i I <lb/>
r lo J II ell <lb/>
I I ml iii <lb/>
n ; . <lb/>
storm lie i snip -t rd <lb/>
south Iowa tie wind d <lb/>
bail did damage t crops in <lb/>
I J. C and U. A. I, <lb/>
and <lb/>
L. W. A. Tailor had i <lb/>
; l dun . Mr. <lb/>
W. A. being <lb/>
in the storm. He was knock d el <lb/>
nil by lb I ill cl a <lb/>
top. bruised up <lb/>
STAll. <lb/>
I bail . ii over Ike <lb/>
C. T. Bailey baa taken charge el <lb/>
post e, <lb/>
II. Hi a prominent druggist <lb/>
Sunday night <lb/>
A n Ion d baa <lb/>
i to mo n. r <lb/>
City. <lb/>
ti rains <lb/>
Pain-Killer. <lb/>
A in <lb/>
Simple Quick Cur for <lb/>
I CRAMPS, <lb/>
COLDS, RHEUMATISM, <lb/>
NEURALGIA. <lb/>
and cent Bottles. <lb/>
OF IMITATIONS. <lb/>
BUY GENUINE j <lb/>
PERRY<lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Iii. mi i, N. 1898. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
V Iron <lb/>
win iv b-i-i Allen N <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. I. Hi <lb/>
to h <lb/>
here . <lb/>
H; m i i i <lb/>
week her i-i i, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
ii l <lb/>
II. W. A. in <lb/>
bone <lb/>
UM lie I Ml <lb/>
with Mis. J. C. <lb/>
D. C m <lb/>
I n; <lb/>
PrOf. II. V. Will <lb/>
Kid t II <lb/>
will in <lb/>
A. M <lb/>
Mn J. At wont in <lb/>
Union Meet <lb/>
She<lb/>
We money <lb/>
for <lb/>
trading; buyer, to lbs <lb/>
bus r. <lb/>
pay from cent <lb/>
ore elsewhere than we <lb/>
fur equal <lb/>
We know how to el <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Clothing, <lb/>
only . <lb/>
a- b If we don't k I. <lb/>
yon m . i. <lb/>
-i and treatment we <lb/>
c hope bold your <lb/>
fay r- <lb/>
OF COL. I. I. <lb/>
Col. J- D. a North <lb/>
i a of <lb/>
by y. <lb/>
will he in ii hi- <lb/>
for the i h <lb/>
Paul Lee Iii-; none. <lb/>
M t Ty- r.-ii. i. <lb/>
i ix l. i. <lb/>
in 1807, l r a <lb/>
Mr. L. Tyson, i at <lb/>
that lime, living in the <lb/>
a cruet <lb/>
.; n I of Col <lb/>
Mr. n i- a ton of Mi. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
I who in <lb/>
Pill county. <lb/>
Mr from the <lb/>
Ian . ii. with <lb/>
and at once, in <lb/>
am in United <lb/>
I Ian a Prom until two <lb/>
go be <lb/>
part J Ii <lb/>
be i-.- s in <lb/>
Hid an <lb/>
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Attorneys and Counselors at <lb/>
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W. B. W.<lb/>
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Bear admiral. <lb/>
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Captain. <lb/>
Commander. <lb/>
Lieutenant commander. <lb/>
Lieutenant. <lb/>
Master. <lb/>
Ensign. <lb/>
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company, commanded by <lb/>
or corporal. <lb/>
a company, <lb/>
by a lieutenant. <lb/>
more than <lb/>
men, commanded by n captain- <lb/>
companies <lb/>
commanded by a major. <lb/>
battalion, <lb/>
commanded by a colonel. <lb/>
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by a brigadier- <lb/>
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general. <lb/>
or more divisions, <lb/>
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fleet employed on any particular <lb/>
service. <lb/>
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under one commander. <lb/>
DEPEND <lb/>
For satisfaction and value <lb/>
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the of new <lb/>
styles, selected With ed <lb/>
care as to quality, go ,. taste and <lb/>
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for people. A largo <lb/>
of the latest j; ct.-. <lb/>
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like I hem. Styles an I bullion <lb/>
latest, assuring t complete and <lb/>
all right prices. fall to see <lb/>
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Laces, Edging, <lb/>
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and in black tan <lb/>
the ladies, men, girls and boys. <lb/>
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any one In ear town what our say <lb/>
about our and A line of <lb/>
white, black and colors. <lb/>
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line of <lb/>
Lace Curtain Swiss, Poles <lb/>
white and colors, Window Shades <lb/>
in all colors-six and seven <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Hugs, Squares, Carpet, Matting, Oil <lb/>
Cloths, Mats in rubber, steel and cocoa, <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, Lamps, <lb/>
Lanterns, see our Automatic Oil <lb/>
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to <lb/>
everywhere boys <lb/>
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Mr. Error. <lb/>
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will not I able lo <lb/>
of Mr. offer of his services for <lb/>
military purpose. oiler was prompt <lb/>
and was dictated <lb/>
spirit patriotism which opened recruit- <lb/>
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sought lo lessen as far the <lb/>
inevitable difficulties of the government <lb/>
in creating on short notice an rut <lb/>
of available but untrained <lb/>
on which had lo depended- <lb/>
There is no fault to he found with <lb/>
Mr. Bryan's intentions, hut his course <lb/>
conditions under which such ii <lb/>
government as ours goes to <lb/>
While Mr. is respect- <lb/>
able, II not occupy that exalted <lb/>
In <lb/>
which its descendants to <lb/>
appointments and commission in <lb/>
army regardless of the r lack <lb/>
natural intelligence of military <lb/>
Mr. Bryan is not the sou n <lb/>
Cabinet officer, nor of a Senator, nor <lb/>
of a member Congress, nor a <lb/>
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grounds, and the <lb/>
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FURNITURE <lb/>
Bel Room in Oak, ringing hi price from to <lb/>
i fall and prices, <lb/>
Sideboards and Cradle-, Lounges, tonal cs, <lb/>
balm of all kinds, t Tables, Kitchen Table, I , <lb/>
Tables, Tin Hall Racks, Ac. No about p lei sin <lb/>
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Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Implements, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Fain <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN STREET, N. <lb/>
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leave farm say that <lb/>
money in terming, One <lb/>
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team belong. I In Mr. <lb/>
F, Garrison, who lives near <lb/>
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told that a few rear, ago tins <lb/>
young was a poor but <lb/>
and <lb/>
bought land, it, Invest <lb/>
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farm. <lb/>
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to-day than city to <lb/>
the who will work <lb/>
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live fur it, and bin.-a <lb/>
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you are called. Them are <lb/>
in the home i II uh on <lb/>
the and they Should <lb/>
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when mo not <lb/>
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of land. <lb/>
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and friends mare willing to <lb/>
lout <lb/>
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forth. all <lb/>
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Democrat, will not buy them, <lb/>
nor attempt to buy <lb/>
self-appointed <lb/>
who not misled I hem <lb/>
before, who de <lb/>
to or trade <lb/>
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report from every camp <lb/>
peats th. story of <lb/>
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are standing guard Id pot- <lb/>
bat. and coat, and with- <lb/>
arms. <lb/>
without knapsacks, <lb/>
ens or other <lb/>
tiring that belong, to the outfit of <lb/>
soldier., <lb/>
supply seems <lb/>
have broken down completely. <lb/>
I i. of Somebodies who <lb/>
been <lb/>
II in seem <lb/>
more ignorant of <lb/>
of -getting things than <lb/>
duos the lumberman is at <lb/>
the if Department. <lb/>
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not nine than it <lb/>
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producing in <lb/>
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every m <lb/>
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of every kind. It baa <lb/>
without limit. <lb/>
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capacity in in <lb/>
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department knew a month <lb/>
and ego, fur that <lb/>
it would need of <lb/>
form the bids for <lb/>
In- e opened until <lb/>
ago, deliveries, <lb/>
r terms of the conduct, <lb/>
are not to he made until ten days <lb/>
o awarding of the <lb/>
roots, <lb/>
in only one rm in- <lb/>
capacity bit is making <lb/>
impatient, It is of a piece <lb/>
and pattern with tho postpone- <lb/>
of <lb/>
people, and it can lie <lb/>
some snub reside <lb/>
a p or way of showing <lb/>
appreciation local <lb/>
and demand much <lb/>
free advertising for <lb/>
are In, but when it <lb/>
iii spending money for <lb/>
printing ct m homo <lb/>
paper go or <lb/>
their to every- <lb/>
thing that comes that <lb/>
in in for a day. Homo price <lb/>
mi h be below com- <lb/>
petition, or away goes work <lb/>
money that kept in <lb/>
own locality. Bo just, if <lb/>
not towards home en- <lb/>
or else do not <lb/>
for yourself <lb/>
or <lb/>
n. <lb/>
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Other day <lb/>
wife would cook for <lb/>
and wife be no, <lb/>
bet ,, <lb/>
The int. lucking the lull 1.1 <lb/>
create. ii, of <lb/>
solve the problem. <lb/>
The I aw u, Kansas <lb/>
mil court hist week for <lb/>
minute o a juror an <lb/>
opportunity lO <lb/>
Into bis family. man <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
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