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A. J. Johnston, <lb/>
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on or before i day of March, <lb/>
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Brooks, L Dudley, J <lb/>
C A Tucker. K T W <lb/>
A U U <lb/>
Smith, L P h. J Ci Move. <lb/>
B I. Carr. <lb/>
II T <lb/>
King, B W King. P <lb/>
G James, W B James, <lb/>
dale, W H Smith, H P Keel, <lb/>
Frank W Tucker. A L <lb/>
Blow. Alternates, T Norwood a <lb/>
E I Dudley, W SI o delivery to me of his <lb/>
Clark, Firkin, U L Little, E, A letter from Judge <lb/>
will indicate <lb/>
I very clearly the point of mistake. <lb/>
There is no stipulation m in- <lb/>
B B requiring give <lb/>
resignation to the governor of <lb/>
North Carolina, and yon are my <lb/>
agent for that <lb/>
Saturday, the cl June, <lb/>
when I <lb/>
boarded the train I was notified <lb/>
; by a friend that Judge <lb/>
win aboard inebriated. <lb/>
afterwards my attention was <lb/>
. ed to Judge Norwood a friend. <lb/>
I was not but <lb/>
the <lb/>
was o waited a <lb/>
week, Hoping Judge Norwood <lb/>
would some in <lb/>
regard to the matter. <lb/>
I forwarded bu <lb/>
to the governor, in <lb/>
with his tho <lb/>
his <lb/>
in-t notion, <lb/>
no tho matter <lb/>
except of sorrow <lb/>
bis <lb/>
f i July for his friends. It was <lb/>
an act of mine i J the die. <lb/>
charge of what I d to be <lb/>
my duty tho judiciary commit- <lb/>
tee, and in of the wish <lb/>
of Judge Norwood- <lb/>
Norwood his friends <lb/>
seem to be laboring under a mis. <lb/>
apprehension of the instructions <lb/>
It E At r I'm. <lb/>
J It <lb/>
W G <lb/>
J B Little. <lb/>
T Mason, W Andrews. <lb/>
Cheek. <lb/>
N U Corey, II J Williams, J <lb/>
Alternate, Walter <lb/>
J M <lb/>
I J A <lb/>
notice intention of for- <lb/>
warding his resignation, as will <lb/>
more fully appear by reference <lb/>
thereto. <lb/>
was not disposed to take any <lb/>
on Judge Nor- <lb/>
wood, and for that purpose I <lb/>
a week, that ho ex- <lb/>
plain or giro a reason why <lb/>
he Eastern <lb/>
is only Si a <lb/>
the news every <lb/>
week, <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
lily those <lb/>
that is won <lb/>
ma times than <lb/>
Congressional E A , should not b forward- <lb/>
I 1.1; i .- n i i <lb/>
A Gardner. , <lb/>
M Smith, ll I will soy <lb/>
The army <lb/>
Were brought lie- in <lb/>
beats, which were by detail <lb/>
from the regiment. General <lb/>
bad ordered that soldiers on duty must <lb/>
Wear III <lb/>
A sent out to id <lb/>
a and permit <lb/>
mm to take off <lb/>
and co-its as w. II while engaging <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the work bad been <lb/>
lb men i sprawled tut on <lb/>
the grail for a ml then General <lb/>
and role <lb/>
up. <lb/>
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UM did BOt G a <lb/>
but be ruse to feet. <lb/>
commands this <lb/>
asked <lb/>
to the hell my re <lb/>
plied the captain. <lb/>
you know, the <lb/>
it is or- <lb/>
to all men lo their <lb/>
em when <lb/>
have heard some <lb/>
Captain the man <lb/>
issued it never did a day <lb/>
in his When my men have la <lb/>
hard. I'll see II. in other <lb/>
I'll let swelter With <lb/>
d cap. <lb/>
lain a and rode down to <lb/>
boa-. <lb/>
A soldier Capt, <lb/>
ton and <lb/>
you know win that <lb/>
mid I <lb/>
General com- <lb/>
fa t. <lb/>
Ion. In <lb/>
Without was tin tin rat <lb/>
in the command. When the <lb/>
general end rode luck Iron <lb/>
the boat the company in lull equipment <lb/>
i and him a <lb/>
splendid style hi lo <lb/>
attract bis attention. <lb/>
General <lb/>
lute and requested captain to put <lb/>
mm tie When <lb/>
it was raised <lb/>
hat, turned I the said <lb/>
think a company that can <lb/>
handle inn is well as that should <lb/>
be to unload a without <lb/>
anything on <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Clerk the Superior Court <lb/>
this day Issued to me Letters l <lb/>
administration anon the of Rich <lb/>
ard Mel notice is <lb/>
to all claims <lb/>
estate to present them to <lb/>
for payment, duly authenticated. <lb/>
or before th. 1st day of-lily, or <lb/>
this notice will plead In bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All Indebted to <lb/>
estate are to make <lb/>
payment of their indebtedness to me. <lb/>
This the day of June, <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
of the Richard <lb/>
horn, <lb/>
have received a <lb/>
and the line of r- <lb/>
and in meta <lb/>
lie and cloth ever <lb/>
I In ax <lb/>
in all form; <lb/>
i o- <lb/>
an <lb/>
treated to care <lb/>
every mark of <lb/>
are lower ever <lb/>
not bf <lb/>
c J <lb/>
I a iv I <lb/>
times the John <lb/>
BOB A CO. <lb/>
Fills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
To those living <lb/>
in malarial districts Tint's Tills <lb/>
they keep the <lb/>
In perfect order and are <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
i for Indigestion, <lb/>
I malaria, torpid liver, J <lb/>
all diseases. <lb/>
I with bis I will <lb/>
t that the forwarding of the <lb/>
governor was vol- <lb/>
on my part. <lb/>
in-, in b ac- <lb/>
my <lb/>
control. I could recall it if <lb/>
I w is t j do <lb/>
The letter Norwood <lb/>
to in <lb/>
interview, bears <lb/>
have mil informed that the <lb/>
paper in your <lb/>
I a year ago February, <lb/>
lo ho daily red to the <lb/>
. i . i anon the conditions <lb/>
mu the <lb/>
I which i. mis <lb/>
Mai by you governor. <lb/>
i if AT ION. <lb/>
brave and <lb/>
Ami ;. <lb/>
Tho we'll up <lb/>
We've on the <lb/>
lit <lb/>
may have met her <lb/>
To make the matter clearer <lb/>
light u was severe, <lb/>
The next lie <lb/>
New York Sun. <lb/>
SOUND, N. C. <lb/>
THIS BEAUTIFUL and <lb/>
Hotel, as rooms, <lb/>
having thoroughly <lb/>
and Is n f lean o <lb/>
rent. Unless n I of <lb/>
be f Is <lb/>
under K <lb/>
further or <lb/>
Owner <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Creditors. <lb/>
Th Clerk of Superior Conn of <lb/>
County having, on the 8th of <lb/>
June to me batten Ail. <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
Ho ice is hereby given <lb/>
to all creditors to present <lb/>
their claims t, me for <lb/>
or e the <lb/>
of June or this notice be <lb/>
plead bar of re All <lb/>
Indebted to said estate are notified <lb/>
to payment lo <lb/>
This the day of June <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
Public Administrator <lb/>
Administering the estate of <lb/>
Barnes deceased, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Land Posted. <lb/>
All are hereby enter, <lb/>
ins upon our with gun or dip, or <lb/>
for any other purpose, under the pen <lb/>
the law, The lands hereby <lb/>
posted situated on the north side of <lb/>
Tar In township, ad- <lb/>
joining Wm. John Proctor <lb/>
the Adam Filming, Ian Is, and <lb/>
river, persons are <lb/>
driving cattle upon <lb/>
The law will rigidly <lb/>
all <lb/>
June 4th <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Tobacco Sticks <lb/>
wilting Sticks <lb/>
get them St tin Lumber <lb/>
been <lb/>
s tho late <lb/>
all are <lb/>
Mid to present all claim- against the <lb/>
estate of the laid Jesse Adams for p <lb/>
on or day of March, <lb/>
1808, or this will be plead ill bar <lb/>
their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the said are to make <lb/>
ThU the 6th <lb/>
day of March, <lb/>
K. W. JACKSON, <lb/>
-A. I. . I me governor. r <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
A tiC <lb/>
in <lb/>
II i M, <lb/>
i to in loud,<lb/>
Administrators <lb/>
of order from tho Super <lb/>
of tho <lb/>
l estate of T f <lb/>
Harrison, will <lb/>
day of May, before the <lb/>
bidder the pared <lb/>
laud, <lb/>
One I lot In the town of Ayden, <lb/>
adjoining the <lb/>
lands M. K. I. W. II <lb/>
Amos u r, one- <lb/>
acre, more or <lb/>
Term, of i <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
of T, F. Harrison. <lb/>
Mourn a <lb/>
ESTA <lb/>
Dealer la <lb/>
Port Sis, MB- <lb/>
and buying t <lb/>
year's supplies will It to their In. <lb/>
to our prices before <lb/>
Our stock u <lb/>
It its <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar., <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always price. <lb/>
as we buy direct from <lb/>
A of <lb/>
n told at <lb/>
nil ii<lb/>
lire n hi a d mi h virgin. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
J C. ft CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
-------DEALER <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
CHARD <lb/>
f ft It. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C <lb/>
complete in <lb/>
very department <lb/>
low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
lies<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH TO FICTION. TERMS psi Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
GREENViLLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY I, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
f; <lb/>
THE PILLOW <lb/>
I. a pillow , <lb/>
II during Nil the <lb/>
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the . I lit hive. <lb/>
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ONLY<lb/>
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lion <lb/>
I on . hi . <lb/>
or <lb/>
r.,. <lb/>
No Stamps on Money Order. <lb/>
An almost total stoppage f <lb/>
money order on <lb/>
ii is said, has been averted by <lb/>
agreement officials <lb/>
of Treasury and <lb/>
law <lb/>
not require stamps to affixed <lb/>
to domestic orders. It <lb/>
would be say the <lb/>
to stamps by that <lb/>
date. As constructed <lb/>
officials law requires simply <lb/>
an additional charge of tho value <lb/>
of the to h. made <lb/>
money order is The <lb/>
paragraph of war revenue <lb/>
law in regard to money orders, <lb/>
as <lb/>
from and after tho first <lb/>
day cf <lb/>
of Ibis <lb/>
well to money <lb/>
by government <lb/>
of United and price <lb/>
of such money shall be in- <lb/>
creased by to value <lb/>
of the clamps herein provided <lb/>
latter portion of the pas- <lb/>
sage is taken to mean that stamps <lb/>
are not to be need. This con- <lb/>
of law will <lb/>
use of about mil- <lb/>
lion stamps each year, that being <lb/>
approximate number <lb/>
orders annually. A <lb/>
to at money order <lb/>
office has been prepared by <lb/>
directing <lb/>
them to follow Ilia ruling. ho <lb/>
blank application, etc, now in <lb/>
need not be changed and not <lb/>
until on hand is ex <lb/>
will any change appear In <lb/>
money order <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
A FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In all <lb/>
Swift B. V. <lb/>
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auxiliary <lb/>
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joined l I look its <lb/>
though station a <lb/>
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i trail in <lb/>
with <lb/>
reopened a few days too sou. <lb/>
if there had <lb/>
orders from Washington <lb/>
would have lea delay. It <lb/>
is low stated, unofficially, of <lb/>
the movement <lb/>
Rico been <lb/>
the ii <lb/>
our that the whole available <lb/>
army may be sent to help e- <lb/>
eke Santiago- Caution ii a goo <lb/>
thing, moderation, hut <lb/>
in the of a war i-s <lb/>
about policy that could <lb/>
be adopted. <lb/>
tentative of <lb/>
fancy f <lb/>
an alliance with England, and <lb/>
that the <lb/>
i consequently he Ins offered a <lb/>
g this <lb/>
country looks disfavor <lb/>
every suggestion of <lb/>
with any European <lb/>
volunteer brigadiers <lb/>
nominated tin- week was the <lb/>
notorious Adelbert Ames, whose <lb/>
career as a carp, Senator <lb/>
from Miss and as governor of <lb/>
that state, both under tho mill- <lb/>
and during short <lb/>
time that it was under do- <lb/>
most be well r <lb/>
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and be has resided in <lb/>
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of Mississippi virtually drove him <lb/>
out of their <lb/>
the F- But- <lb/>
end was at West <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
A prominent of Minne- <lb/>
now in Washington, says of <lb/>
the in <lb/>
thorough fusion has <lb/>
been effected between the silver <lb/>
Republicans, Democrats, and <lb/>
Populists, and they to <lb/>
elect John governor. The <lb/>
Republican which in <lb/>
-ho are in <lb/>
for there in is <lb/>
to thousands good <lb/>
who will help to throw out <lb/>
a clique as ever <lb/>
ed a slate. candidate on <lb/>
fusion ticket able, clean <lb/>
and <lb/>
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not readied the <lb/>
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do, and that after had <lb/>
st their objections would <lb/>
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of opinion an <lb/>
think it would a <lb/>
good thing for Congress to re <lb/>
main in session while the is <lb/>
going on, may play a more <lb/>
part in postponing a you- <lb/>
annexation than is now <lb/>
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Cloths, Mats in rubber, steel arid cocoa <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, <lb/>
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Helen <lb/>
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lbs silver <lb/>
to tho <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
which ho nine out of <lb/>
ten with having <lb/>
have to adopt In do it. Their <lb/>
ground of opposition i that the. <lb/>
tho right <lb/>
Federal to <lb/>
control polls at Congress <lb/>
by the Federal <lb/>
law. which was repealed <lb/>
a few years has <lb/>
always opposed by tho <lb/>
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point of order. laid <lb/>
that of <lb/>
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ion as <lb/>
cards the members <lb/>
this side is false. man on <lb/>
this able has voted for <lb/>
bill, and no man <lb/>
cast tho reflection <lb/>
a of this House, <lb/>
contained in tho speech of the <lb/>
from Ohio, be <lb/>
not dead to all of honor <lb/>
In Ml <lb/>
possession with winch <lb/>
the must have been <lb/>
familiar <lb/>
Tho Democratic Senators have <lb/>
decided to defeat the bill relent- <lb/>
pasted by tho Home, author- <lb/>
r soldiers lo <lb/>
for in their <lb/>
of they any <lb/>
Willi The <lb/>
lob ion good terms with <lb/>
local papers is <lb/>
mom Important <lb/>
than ma-iv <lb/>
of most <lb/>
advertising men told me <lb/>
other day Unit of his success <lb/>
was lo his policy by treat- <lb/>
ins newspapers right. Be <lb/>
said ho too but to <lb/>
treat ad <lb/>
politely, alums endeavored to <lb/>
friction in re- to <lb/>
selling of bin and in <lb/>
way to maintain cordial <lb/>
relations. Tho is that the <lb/>
will go out of their <lb/>
way. do mil of <lb/>
tho ordinary for <lb/>
Dry-Good, <lb/>
of a to an average It <lb/>
of water. Peru <lb/>
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Hill <lb/>
The Sort i Carolina <lb/>
College of Agriculture <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts <lb/>
September <lb/>
equipment in every <lb/>
int. three <lb/>
ill Faculty in <lb/>
Civil, <lb/>
Engineering. <lb/>
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