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of June or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. All per- <lb/>
sons Indebted tn said estate arc notified <lb/>
to immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 7th day June <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Barnes <lb/>
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D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL, XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY Is, <lb/>
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offer lo establish by judicial <lb/>
a wrong, or, rather, <lb/>
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by our own declaration this <lb/>
subject, to entirely neutral <lb/>
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not invoke your aid on behalf <lb/>
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a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, Is a <lb/>
blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures <lb/>
Spells, <lb/>
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will support their in <lb/>
peace or war with their money <lb/>
and with blood. But we <lb/>
be mistaken if this seven <lb/>
itch system of scratching <lb/>
out of people two <lb/>
at the time day and day out <lb/>
doesn't raise a fierce of dis- <lb/>
content that will sweep it ciT tho <lb/>
books. at <lb/>
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and contribute the storm. <lb/>
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law-papers, like deeds, notes, will <lb/>
and were to bear gov- <lb/>
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threepence lo ;. very <lb/>
per, and pamphlet, and advertise- <lb/>
had to bear a stamp- <lb/>
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went into force was treated as a. <lb/>
day of mourning. Bells wore toil- <lb/>
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slopped. In every colony <lb/>
the act was spurned. <lb/>
paid no attention to it in drawing <lb/>
up documents, and tho <lb/>
printed a skull <lb/>
the place where the <lb/>
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declared that of <lb/>
that colony would resist to the <lb/>
death the of the law, <lb/>
Patrick took up the mat- <lb/>
Virginia assembly <lb/>
end in her famous resolutions <lb/>
rang out the first signal of formal <lb/>
defiance, caught <lb/>
up by colonies. In Eng- <lb/>
land, Pitt, Burke and Fox <lb/>
the cause of colonists, <lb/>
and within one year from its <lb/>
tumult breeding law <lb/>
was repealed. <lb/>
We sincerely hope the <lb/>
stamp act will see no longer life <lb/>
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been necessity for <lb/>
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until it lost the power to eland <lb/>
even in the body. We <lb/>
do not urge resistance to <lb/>
of this law or evasion of its <lb/>
provision i, but we do oppose it <lb/>
unnecessary legislation, a wicked <lb/>
annoyance, and a nuisance <lb/>
ed the country by the <lb/>
in power, the repeal of which can <lb/>
not come too soon. The <lb/>
can people will not lo be- <lb/>
regarded by <lb/>
and moonshiners <lb/>
be bunted searched by re- e- <lb/>
officers and perhaps <lb/>
their if by <lb/>
should be unstamped, cut like <lb/>
a contraband still in the woods. <lb/>
Folks are taxed enough nor. <lb/>
They have to use enough stamps <lb/>
as it The net should be <lb/>
abolished If free rein is allowed <lb/>
this sort of thing, there is no say- <lb/>
where it will end. About the <lb/>
next thing we bear from ibis con- <lb/>
at Washington will be that <lb/>
it has repealed the use of <lb/>
that every <lb/>
must keep bin on <lb/>
with Internal or <lb/>
he's no patriot; or perhaps it will <lb/>
forbid a man the day's work <lb/>
is over to go home his <lb/>
wife and babies unless their faces <lb/>
me plastered over with these to- <lb/>
kens and insignia of a republican <lb/>
war revenue. <lb/>
Away with the thing <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
DEPEND UPON I <lb/>
The Tea on TelegraMs <lb/>
ported and vain <lb/>
your men Our Is <lb/>
crowded with the newest new <lb/>
styles, selected with <lb/>
care as to quality, good taste <lb/>
styles. We have <lb/>
for people. A large <lb/>
of the latest g ejects. <lb/>
A every I <lb/>
meat of tbs <lb/>
like styles ml <lb/>
latest, <lb/>
all right prices Don't fall <lb/>
our splendid and in <lb/>
of die <lb/>
land in cur <lb/>
rods,<lb/>
Dress Trimmings. Laced, Motions, <lb/>
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and in black tan <lb/>
it the ladies, men. girls and boys. <lb/>
say <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
heat salve In the world for <lb/>
Cu <lb/>
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, all <lb/>
and cures Piles or no <lb/>
It to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money <lb/>
box. y <lb/>
In <lb/>
lie beast W that we sell the hot mild <lb/>
by any one in our This Is what our customers <lb/>
about our Shoes Oxfords, A beautiful line of <lb/>
in while, black and <lb/>
Window la all colors. <lb/>
et Knives, <lb/>
and we war <lb/>
rant. Beautiful <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Lace ins. Curtain Swiss, Poles <lb/>
in while ard colors, I es <lb/>
in all colors-six and seven <lb/>
ft <lb/>
and <lb/>
Squares, Oil Cloths, in <lb/>
rubber, Steel Cocoa Litmus, Hall Library <lb/>
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; Automatic Oil Can, fill your <lb/>
and does run it over. <lb/>
RN RE <lb/>
Bed Room In Solid ringing in <lb/>
cf ail kinds plies, <lb/>
Oak aid Lounges, <lb/>
of Con nudes, Dining Tables, Kitchen <lb/>
ii Backs, Ac. ml <lb/>
question about Come to us <lb/>
and you will come out ahead. Vie guarantee profit aid to <lb/>
u tome ii will prove a positive saving to Id <lb/>
Car, Pleasure, is our g o It to please in aid ml <lb/>
Tours tn mutual <lb/>
As the only left More <lb/>
and bis fellow Spaniards Cuba , <lb/>
is to die in battle or assume <lb/>
responsibility of surrendering sent <lb/>
superior it would seem that with troops <lb/>
and a for Admiral and <lb/>
preservation would prompt Hie him a position to demand <lb/>
commander to end <lb/>
so far as Cuba is c n- <lb/>
Straggle <lb/>
in the face cf tho is the <lb/>
most brutal barbarism of the <lb/>
declaration <lb/>
as given in the <lb/>
to the Post last Mint <lb/>
boss of Santiago and <lb/>
fleet will not stop the <lb/>
a conclusion of cruel <lb/>
pair. It puts K and the <lb/>
Spanish government the <lb/>
of civilized warfare; and <lb/>
actuated by that of <lb/>
which moved great go. <lb/>
to enter upon the war, <lb/>
the at <lb/>
ought lo give an early <lb/>
opportunity to put a slop to the <lb/>
carnage on the island on his own <lb/>
If ho declines, <lb/>
and Spanish government de <lb/>
pursue tho ct laid <lb/>
down by then nothing is <lb/>
loft for us to do hut hasten <lb/>
rapidly <lb/>
be made <lb/>
i the surrender of was in <lb/>
such a hurry to accomplish <lb/>
task that it did net find time to go <lb/>
a little out of its course in order <lb/>
to the islands. Tho <lb/>
flag was polled down, tho <lb/>
Spanish Governor earned to Ma- <lb/>
as a of war, and a <lb/>
squad of soldiers in- <lb/>
stalled as an army of occupation. <lb/>
Tho are a group of <lb/>
islands, about number, <lb/>
north of the tho <lb/>
North <lb/>
in They have <lb/>
area of square miles and a <lb/>
population of about The <lb/>
islands of formation, <lb/>
salubrious and well watered, pro- <lb/>
fruits in perfection <lb/>
and sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
and indigo. Tho principal island. <lb/>
has n good <lb/>
I would make a most do- <lb/>
station for n future <lb/>
reedy, sufficient lo . <lb/>
crush quickly, thoroughly, American <lb/>
Pest. <lb/>
In tho lend boom of war <lb/>
ell as In naval I fates creates more annoyance <lb/>
the forces j the tax on <lb/>
been hampered, <lb/>
reduced their losses j to object to tho <lb/>
Increased by the necessity of tux To ordinary <lb/>
powder it much top trifling for that <lb/>
our small arms great guns- whatever it lo great <lb/>
At sea the that Band multitudes of <lb/>
was not since the clouds, usually the <lb/>
of smoke sender a telegram bat no <lb/>
our stamp in Li-i possession. <lb/>
also our ships from the view the at the <lb/>
of enemy, on land the office, from scuds <lb/>
was different. The smoke bis dispatch, <lb/>
from dearly dis. I Vet a <lb/>
closed to the opposing force wise he u <lb/>
exact of our men, v-. at all. <lb/>
the Spanish under cover The difficulty may <lb/>
could not be even when; be overcome the Treasury <lb/>
heavy and will <lb/>
There was i keep blanks with <lb/>
from tie and stamps on them, <lb/>
no clue to whereabouts extra cent each mes- <lb/>
of the enemy. and if a message overruns <lb/>
U is probable tint furnishing <lb/>
bad nothing but for tho <lb/>
powder in tho army and <lb/>
navy long but for the <lb/>
favored control <lb/>
tors and bureau . the <lb/>
kind of explosive lo adopted. <lb/>
Most of <lb/>
world is it <lb/>
truer that is money in <lb/>
the sending of tel. <lb/>
The tax <lb/>
to all bu. a It <lb/>
pounds are and to be made as pot <lb/>
would be profit galore in demands upon the <lb/>
the adoption by the United States ; time of busy and hurried <lb/>
of My particular brand. All ore j New World. <lb/>
and one or another sort <lb/>
has been adopted by the <lb/>
and all <lb/>
that it us <lb/>
to ; out brand was <lb/>
the host, army and boards <lb/>
contrived to postpone until the <lb/>
very of war the of <lb/>
a of prime importance <lb/>
which hare been decided <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
many months shall bare <lb/>
elapsed, <lb/>
of tho enemy duo to <lb/>
smokeless powder will have <lb/>
Already the new <lb/>
explosive begun <lb/>
brown prismatic pow- <lb/>
in the magazines cf war <lb/>
Ships Tho cruiser Now leans, <lb/>
North State <lb/>
ii the United <lb/>
lions ti <lb/>
State <lb/>
any S ate in <lb/>
you of <lb/>
Tho is now <lb/>
the dominant party Sate <lb/>
and of party in <lb/>
Ibis colored <lb/>
At a you will d <lb/>
that. <lb/>
North the only <lb/>
that bus a colored <lb/>
North Carolina is the only <lb/>
that has a U. <lb/>
District Attorney. <lb/>
North Carolina is the only <lb/>
Slate that has a colored <lb/>
of fertilizers. <lb/>
I Carolina lies more <lb/>
colored of the <lb/>
than any other State- <lb/>
North has wore oil- <lb/>
Here being seven in one <lb/>
Carolina has more col- <lb/>
s than any other <lb/>
there being seventeen in <lb/>
alone. <lb/>
Carolina has more col- <lb/>
registers of deeds than any <lb/>
other State. <lb/>
s. Carolina has more col- <lb/>
school than <lb/>
any other Slate. <lb/>
U North Carolina has more col- <lb/>
commissioners than <lb/>
any other State. <lb/>
White men of North <lb/>
The arguments favor of an <lb/>
ins so simple so <lb/>
just that it is difficult for the op <lb/>
position to out in tbs <lb/>
ground- All of <lb/>
and the of in <lb/>
common use by the poorer people <lb/>
arc taxed to pay for this war. <lb/>
while the <lb/>
millionaires go SCOtt free j Just after the groat victory last <lb/>
tee, I of the Tex- <lb/>
notes, checks. M, called all hands to th <lb/>
and <lb/>
what think you of o things <lb/>
Pittsboro <lb/>
A hanks God. <lb/>
as that catch <lb/>
people are taxed to <lb/>
nay f support of Amer- <lb/>
Army in and the Amer- <lb/>
wherever it may go. <lb/>
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and with bared head, <lb/>
for an almost bloodless <lb/>
want to <lb/>
u vessel built for Brazil and tilings while who have <lb/>
abased from that Government incomes i. five <lb/>
London, cordite million per year go without <lb/>
exclusively tho naval reports ft penny thane big <lb/>
show that sue baa done mere cf- n in any <lb/>
work than other income tax is tin- <lb/>
in to her armament i constitutional, the can <lb/>
Cordite, which is a mixture of changed. They have <lb/>
is behind it long <lb/>
not absolutely smokeless,, there Dispatch. <lb/>
being a slight after each de- <lb/>
The <lb/>
finally adopted by tho naval <lb/>
Bureau of Ordnance is cup nor <lb/>
to tho English tins re- <lb/>
since after Bring there is <lb/>
no visible vaporous what- <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
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who did <lb/>
work for the Spanish and <lb/>
who followed up Hieing <lb/>
until last was destroy <lb/>
ed, finally <lb/>
I of the commander of the Colon, <lb/>
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said, I believe in God the <lb/>
father Almighty. I want all you <lb/>
officers and men to lift your bats <lb/>
and from your hearts offer <lb/>
thanks to tho <lb/>
All hats wore off. There was a <lb/>
moment or two of absolute, silence <lb/>
a- ii then feelings <lb/>
of ship's company relieved <lb/>
hearty cheers <lb/>
for their beloved commander- <lb/>
tho and <lb/>
provided with full sup- <lb/>
plies of powder, and a <lb/>
number of <lb/>
bays also been furnished it- <lb/>
orders for t ho r <lb/>
of War Cotton. <lb/>
The cotton of Ibis <lb/>
season's growth has been ginned <lb/>
a. Pearsall, It was <lb/>
sold at auction to-day at San <lb/>
Antonio, and will ha shipped to <lb/>
President to be made <lb/>
into for the. battle- <lb/>
ship T-x Texas Dis- <lb/>
natch, 1st. <lb/>
hauled down. tins <lb/>
brave brilliant officer has <lb/>
been held in check by tho author- <lb/>
at the I <lb/>
fearing Hint he was n h <lb/>
but the Fate's after <lb/>
all, he should the real in of I <lb/>
have been by Navy this with Let <lb/>
Department, and it be <lb/>
brought into no <lb/>
service as rapidly us possible, <lb/>
Tho common brown powder <lb/>
smokeless explosive <lb/>
together on tin sane ship, <lb/>
and since enormous demand <lb/>
tic. done, lo <lb/>
those who really <lb/>
Murder in Modern Warfare, <lb/>
The honest c <lb/>
lots Inn enough <lb/>
of navy cannot be supplied in all conscience, what is <lb/>
enough by thought <lb/>
the use of to <lb/>
, , . i shells <lb/>
common blown powder will dynamite above and <lb/>
compulsory for a <lb/>
ally, however, cur and . mi the This modern warfare <lb/>
fully provided with sup- i annihilation. The <lb/>
o, the smokeless M, I I -Jg- it <lb/>
nil new Ships, whether day is an that <lb/>
chased outright or m the most <lb/>
this form will end places brat a par with <lb/>
KLONDIKE. <lb/>
Mr. A, Thomas, if <lb/>
has found a <lb/>
ti an yet been mads in <lb/>
years he <lb/>
by <lb/>
isl by I i. hint's for <lb/>
c. i Colds. He <lb/>
declares I hat Sold U value in <lb/>
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I have it, even if It a <lb/>
a bottle, bronchitis <lb/>
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work. <lb/>
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more than s in the <lb/>
pack. <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
U finite <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
ins upon the el Ur <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
so impressed r <lb/>
n. u hundred <lb/>
C-. . 1898 lie country <lb/>
Good new and low of not want debt and<lb/>
at the post at Greenville, <lb/>
S., a <lb/>
Almost entire world <lb/>
it time f to tor <lb/>
and stop the of <lb/>
her men- That her cause is hope <lb/>
feature <lb/>
week. But the rejoicing over the de- <lb/>
of <lb/>
by mat <lb/>
Santiago. Gar-<lb/>
keep the Spanish <lb/>
. . . out was not <lb/>
lo and consequently the <lb/>
in is now more <lb/>
than twice as strong at it will <lb/>
a large <lb/>
army and I MM nary would bring. <lb/>
Bad thaw n is no em- <lb/>
lo time of MM <lb/>
W it not over <lb/>
It is the emblem of peace and <lb/>
provisions <lb/>
and <lb/>
loss the United States is <lb/>
apparent, and it is perfect <lb/>
u . . have added <lb/>
lolly for her to continue the war <lb/>
The storms <lb/>
tor several days <lb/>
to t <lb/>
U.-n. army as well as hater <lb/>
forwarding seeded <lb/>
applies, and it is feared will have a <lb/>
bad if id But worse <lb/>
PROCLAMATION <lb/>
Wants the to Great Thank. <lb/>
The nomination of Larry I <lb/>
Moore for Solicitor o this <lb/>
. ,., .;. all was that Shatter and <lb/>
cal District much . <lb/>
to Pitt county. <lb/>
wont into the <lb/>
with more th any other <lb/>
and held the throughout the <lb/>
The other <lb/>
were pulling against each <lb/>
instead pulling together, <lb/>
hi any our taking <lb/>
sot the <lb/>
aggravation of <lb/>
Id the danger our <lb/>
u ,, Oh. ban r By the first next <lb/>
for the nomination were Mr- . J <lb/>
of Henderson, and Mr. Cook, of <lb/>
Mr. Moore re- <lb/>
the nomination over <lb/>
U a high compliment to Mm. <lb/>
While a man, Mr. <lb/>
legal J K <lb/>
as mark the <lb/>
true <lb/>
week will have re-in- <lb/>
to ct-able him lo <lb/>
take the lorn whether Sampson helps <lb/>
him or net, but it could don; t once <lb/>
if Sampson fleet in the <lb/>
is called <lb/>
upon to decide the <lb/>
two fighting urn gov. <lb/>
Gen. to <lb/>
and will make an excellent Washington that Admiral <lb/>
Solicitor. The his <lb/>
to see the district him ft his ll-el should K into San <lb/>
majority in n to with <lb/>
Delegates to the convention tell, k <lb/>
the city. Mr. <lb/>
m that they never saw a <lb/>
humored lo do to <lb/>
of and There was as <lb/>
for the was immense tho service should take <lb/>
. i the 1,600 Spanish taken <lb/>
. , . with Admiral Ida fleet <lb/>
V, boat in North <lb/>
. I was A Had <lb/>
The Star has lately j h to <lb/>
at length th. car. of the captured by <lb/>
wheat growing in the arm- to Cat and in <lb/>
S- a on the large naval prisoner- but it <lb/>
Mr. Frank Oliver by the Navy Department, and <lb/>
and on several r b, <lb/>
bar. a keep ; tow on <lb/>
. . way to the N. II., <lb/>
is a i <lb/>
Mr. man averaged twenty <lb/>
live bushels to tho acre The Admiral Sampson baa bean much <lb/>
Star says this U twice as much as in <lb/>
the average yield for the United to even Commodore <lb/>
States and nearly times in his an. <lb/>
much as for North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Washington, July Me <lb/>
i- <lb/>
proclamation to the <lb/>
American people . <lb/>
To the People lb- Tailed <lb/>
At Ills lime What to the el <lb/>
the unprecedented sue <lb/>
which the <lb/>
the United States fleet in lbs bay <lb/>
dry id May, last, <lb/>
a-c added lb tidings no <lb/>
country <lb/>
Santiago Cuba, it is fitting we <lb/>
should pans, and stay the feeling <lb/>
exaltation so <lb/>
great deed wrought by our country- <lb/>
men in oar country's should <lb/>
rev. ow the throne <lb/>
vine and give devout lo <lb/>
who In the <lb/>
hollow band, ard upon <lb/>
them the marvels el His high will, <lb/>
-ho has vouch d to us lie I <lb/>
lace cur brave sol- <lb/>
lo victory. <lb/>
i the people <lb/>
Unite Stales upon next g to <lb/>
divide worship in their respective <lb/>
es to <lb/>
Almighty God, who, in bis inscrutable <lb/>
ways, leading hosts upon <lb/>
waters now <lb/>
them in a land through <lb/>
dread lo <lb/>
even though at a cost, now belt <lb/>
lag or lore lo <lb/>
distant climes, hat over <lb/>
ear came and brought the u.-- <lb/>
right the attainment <lb/>
just and honorable peace. <lb/>
With the nation's thanks lei there <lb/>
minded the nation's prayers our <lb/>
gallant sons may shielded from harm <lb/>
alike on the battlefield and In I <lb/>
He. is, be snared the scourge <lb/>
and disease while they are <lb/>
to uphold their country <lb/>
i 1.1. i., <lb/>
Washington, July a <lb/>
Commodore Watson's <lb/>
c matting ct Newark, <lb/>
Iowa, Yankee, Dixie <lb/>
V colliers <lb/>
and r, and s sup- <lb/>
ply sail San- <lb/>
according to tho exp. elation <lb/>
Navy Department, to teak and <lb/>
capture or destroy the <lb/>
under <lb/>
It has been <lb/>
shall <lb/>
ports in Spain or but <lb/>
shall proceed alter at a clip- <lb/>
ping rate. <lb/>
Both at Santiago, are loll <lb/>
coal, and with Aharon the <lb/>
will have plenty a long <lb/>
There is coal <lb/>
in Mediterranean and along the <lb/>
route lo the <lb/>
reached <lb/>
Camera's <lb/>
with the u three <lb/>
red lie Canal today. <lb/>
Alter th part in <lb/>
Mean program, has been led <lb/>
strong squadron of Coiled <lb/>
will go to the Spanish cast to <lb/>
carry out the confided to <lb/>
Watson execution, of <lb/>
rural on Spain <lb/>
coast. If events in the <lb/>
a serious turn Ibis division <lb/>
will proceed there. <lb/>
aim I Than <lb/>
Hie State hat <lb/>
a year <lb/>
lie-net liquor The <lb/>
peasant war lax will n t <lb/>
m r <lb/>
which awe to the <lb/>
r. public anything else it. To <lb/>
get ibis turn the Slate <lb/>
this to get hum <lb/>
the people . billion dollars a year <lb/>
ml in nothing sate <lb/>
wrecked hi d <lb/>
property. The property ct <lb/>
lie-presents Only Class <lb/>
has been decide by the if war should be <lb/>
free permits enter United States Military or Naval <lb/>
it ow, service will be granted on to all persona now insured <lb/>
. i. mil. with whose policy require the same. This will include <lb/>
real and is lest than mil r J m not <lb/>
hon dollars, to n g M the two limitation, <lb/>
but this nature will not granted under policies not yet <lb/>
two years old, war shall actually be declared and <lb/>
parties ate about lo enter the It not yet been decided <lb/>
what action will be taken if war should be declared and parties then <lb/>
desire to with and enter the United States <lb/>
EDWARD L DOBBINS, <lb/>
will see from action of the Company <lb/>
Mutual Benefit is still up-to-date, and is always <lb/>
liberal and just course towards its policy-holders. do not make <lb/>
any flourish I rum pats when we show a spirit of liberality, <lb/>
it is natural and expected that the Mutual Benefit will always <lb/>
patriotic and do the right thing. Io case war is not the <lb/>
permits will not be granted, as it will not <lb/>
Company desires to avoid that and trouble. In case war it <lb/>
declared, every one of our policy-holders will be protected. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. L. SUGG and L. C <lb/>
NO <lb/>
which would about on hall <lb/>
lion dollars in value. The liquor <lb/>
costs one billion <lb/>
dollars a year. two states <lb/>
like North Carolina is in tins <lb/>
traffic every year and government <lb/>
permits Ibis waste life and resource <lb/>
.-he may get million dollars a <lb/>
ear H license lee. The liquor traffic- <lb/>
is far <lb/>
. t year an army of <lb/>
Spaniards la, Shall this slate <lb/>
at stain It rest Ike <lb/>
Ibis to fr <lb/>
C. Baptist. <lb/>
Will the Colon-Bombard- <lb/>
Santiago Soon to Begin <lb/>
II it were not the cheap <lb/>
western North <lb/>
would one of <lb/>
wheat and States in lo <lb/>
Union Ike As a retail<lb/>
in and <lb/>
that n suited in <lb/>
Spanish and and it was<lb/>
i i and withal let a <lb/>
with holy at the <lb/>
, t noble men who d as <lb/>
heroes die, and be <lb/>
sympathy who <lb/>
b or undue <lb/>
wounds and bonds, the <lb/>
An above all, let <lb/>
pray with He, <lb/>
good, may re- <lb/>
in us the untold <lb/>
Washington, July wrecking <lb/>
with equipment leaves Norfolk <lb/>
today Santiago try la raise the <lb/>
Colon, and to save valuable <lb/>
ct other Spanish <lb/>
war-hips destroyed American <lb/>
fleet. <lb/>
Admiral n has been ordered <lb/>
lo Ike Santiago channel and co- <lb/>
Sen, Shelter in a <lb/>
assault upon the city not later th <lb/>
tomorrow. <lb/>
A Spanish private with five gun <lb/>
reported the ct <lb/>
Gen. Miles has sailed for <lb/>
join the army leaders <lb/>
and Shatter will begin <lb/>
their combined attack on Santiago to <lb/>
morrow. <lb/>
The Hawaii resolution <lb/>
passed the Senate by a <lb/>
It only no Is <lb/>
signature lo I a law. <lb/>
Loss <lb/>
While not a or ship <lb/>
the XII was a <lb/>
The naval officer happier <lb/>
ever destruction than any vessel <lb/>
remaining in navy. She <lb/>
the berth cf the Mane, <lb/>
when entered or <lb/>
it to mat the <lb/>
Maine was the <lb/>
moved her berth to the Station <lb/>
above, While It has new . <lb/>
who planted internal in i <lb/>
which destroyed Maine, the <lb/>
often XII have <lb/>
cleared suspicion, for it is <lb/>
that means <lb/>
planting the mine position <lb/>
it must have been <lb/>
through some in the Alfonso <lb/>
MONET TEES <lb/>
money talks. We make it talk for us <lb/>
X to by buying at inside prices, and we <lb/>
give our customers the advantage of it. We <lb/>
want to do business with you. we bought <lb/>
ii tiered In Ike Beasts <lb/>
and in tho II u <lb/>
to wheat culture is the <lb/>
of commercial <lb/>
absolutely Berry, of extend- <lb/>
on our soil. the of to <lb/>
The crop f tho State and officer and man <lb/>
veer. the under him destroying <lb/>
different fl ct. Mr. Barry this <lb/>
will ho the largest Norm -1 that officer to when the <lb/>
Carolina has ever Ohm- -y <lb/>
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by Captain <lb/>
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the put our troop. They wore <lb/>
taken on board the New York wham <lb/>
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the House closed <lb/>
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who have given their orders to <lb/>
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make his him. <lb/>
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early before the rush. <lb/>
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CO <lb/>
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of More Goods for the Same <lb/>
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CLOTHING <lb/>
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Patterns rare and in <lb/>
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and sense. <lb/>
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No better clothes. <lb/>
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pose, <lb/>
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CLOTHING. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
Butter at S. M. list- <lb/>
curing is in full Matt now. <lb/>
A few been in <lb/>
market. <lb/>
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up. <lb/>
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hat above <lb/>
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hold a convention here on the 18th. <lb/>
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in market few <lb/>
Pools wail things to up; <lb/>
wise men go and turn them them up <lb/>
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day first time in <lb/>
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Little gave a to <lb/>
his Thursday <lb/>
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at <lb/>
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cl in re A-tie Williams <lb/>
vs. Henry Williams. <lb/>
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will have to lick <lb/>
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Durham Hull tobacco lo our <lb/>
at Santiago Manila. <lb/>
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now greats eel <lb/>
talk their fine <lb/>
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gala Friday night. They had <lb/>
three months to straighten up. <lb/>
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the last day <lb/>
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Mr. <lb/>
the lather our Mr. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee. <lb/>
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her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Cheek. <lb/>
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Miss Moore, Washington <lb/>
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Warren. <lb/>
Ella Bad Irma <lb/>
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Janis Tyson. <lb/>
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Coward and wife, Mr, Hooker, <lb/>
Mis. Harry Skinner, lit <lb/>
Mm. Myers, White, <lb/>
Hooker, Louise Myra, <lb/>
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J. L. Fleming, E. U. <lb/>
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Sundays, but not on <lb/>
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friends from New York went out to <lb/>
see the artist Sunday and they <lb/>
found him enthusiastic about the <lb/>
place. <lb/>
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he said, have enjoyed <lb/>
the town immensely. I bat joined <lb/>
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club. Found several old friends out <lb/>
here <lb/>
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bore so you might do your <lb/>
work without said <lb/>
one of his callers. <lb/>
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and as soon as I have met all the <lb/>
boys and each of them has made his <lb/>
call me I can down <lb/>
make up for lost <lb/>
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this artist worked began to <lb/>
complain that they bad received do <lb/>
Illustrations from him. The artist <lb/>
made promises and broke <lb/>
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out to to investigate. <lb/>
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yachting. He waited for and <lb/>
laid down the law to him. <lb/>
book must come out on <lb/>
said the publisher, <lb/>
will give you just one month more <lb/>
on which to finish your illustrations. <lb/>
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get another man and never give you <lb/>
any more <lb/>
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going to do about this can't <lb/>
tell my to stay away <lb/>
for a month. They wouldn't under- <lb/>
stand my purpose. The committee <lb/>
from the yacht club is coming here <lb/>
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committee from yacht club call- <lb/>
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yellow flag flying over the door. <lb/>
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which was off. Con- <lb/>
disease did <lb/>
keep off. and soon all <lb/>
knew about it. The local health <lb/>
went around to investigate, and- <lb/>
after a short conversation with the <lb/>
artist's wife he went a <lb/>
broad smile on his face. When the <lb/>
other inhabitants of Lonely-villa <lb/>
questioned him about the case, he <lb/>
looked serious cud said that lie-was <lb/>
not at liberty to say what the-dis- <lb/>
but that no one was, <lb/>
to catch it unless he went into <lb/>
house. During the next month that <lb/>
flag waved and no one saw the art- <lb/>
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and then the flag was hauled <lb/>
down, and the health officer an- <lb/>
that be <lb/>
on the artist. His friends in <lb/>
came around to see him <lb/>
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didn't look liken man who had been <lb/>
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quarantined the not against <lb/>
loafing within, but against his <lb/>
who might come and infect <lb/>
with it. Tho idea of the yellow <lb/>
flag impressed his acquaintances and <lb/>
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a week this Hug before bis door, <lb/>
and of bis friends calls. As soon <lb/>
as it is hauled down they know that <lb/>
the is ready to receive them, <lb/>
and call. Tho artist's publish <lb/>
heard of it, and as an evidence <lb/>
of their gratitude they sent a <lb/>
big yellow flag which hasn't its <lb/>
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St courses <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
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Sugar, <lb/>
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tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
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for Tarboro at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
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Greenville A. M. same days. . <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
The the Superior Court of <lb/>
Tut County having, on the 6th day of <lb/>
June 1808, Issued to me Letter of Ad- <lb/>
ministration the estate of <lb/>
No lea Is hereby <lb/>
to all creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
i heir claims t. me payment <lb/>
authenticated on or before the 10th day <lb/>
of June 1899 or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. All per- <lb/>
sons Indebted to said estate are notified <lb/>
to immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 7th day June 1898. <lb/>
Public Administrator <lb/>
Administering the estate <lb/>
Barnes deceased. <lb/>
A Baltimore <lb/>
,. Baltimore. Miners <lb/>
Boston.<lb/>
Tobacco Sticks <lb/>
All farmers <lb/>
get them Ore <lb/>
SOUND, N. G. <lb/>
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having been thoroughly <lb/>
and Is now for sale, e <lb/>
rent. of <lb/>
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prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
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D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
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NO <lb/>
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ginning now lo see the pitiful <lb/>
side Nothing could ex- <lb/>
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roasting, naked, their battered <lb/>
and red-hot haunted I <lb/>
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armed, sailors, as man <lb/>
aged to reach shore, and to pat <lb/>
them to death, and that bad <lb/>
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dignity and courage are <lb/>
thy el all He a <lb/>
beautiful meet, and there is a tinge <lb/>
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lying beached and burning the <lb/>
Cuban shore. <lb/>
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courage- The gal- <lb/>
of their soldiery before <lb/>
Santiago a week ago was not <lb/>
passed by bit of our own, and <lb/>
never went to death more <lb/>
stoically than did the men <lb/>
fleet. Tho poor creatures <lb/>
soldiers and skill; <lb/>
a warlike people, they do not <lb/>
know the arts of war as well as <lb/>
peaceful American , but <lb/>
nothing else. great <lb/>
victory has abed <lb/>
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and baa demonstrated the wisdom <lb/>
of years of target in <lb/>
and in general <lb/>
on practice ships. best <lb/>
assurance Ibis country could have <lb/>
of exemption from foreign inter- <lb/>
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at Manila and Santiago. So <lb/>
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of this record, to go against us on <lb/>
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is worth, <lb/>
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blood and nerve tome. It cures <lb/>
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a bottle st Jno, L. drugstore. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
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itself. No more -an go <lb/>
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if When tho <lb/>
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a few rifles of <lb/>
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and total capacity, work- <lb/>
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per day. <lb/>
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factory has finally <lb/>
of <lb/>
rifles now in posses- <lb/>
of the government to a total <lb/>
of it takes but the <lb/>
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kill at i a mile. So <lb/>
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ill carry a bullet with fatal effect <lb/>
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the War Department <lb/>
would be <lb/>
with brickbats a man <lb/>
who had a Heavy <lb/>
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ago, it would be inviting men to <lb/>
to ask them to <lb/>
a battle with rifles less <lb/>
than those carried by the <lb/>
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army stays at homo <lb/>
General brigade. <lb/>
which was to have left Camp <lb/>
ere is to <lb/>
until next Friday or Saturday <lb/>
the ostensible reason being <lb/>
the cruisers liar can- <lb/>
not return for them before that <lb/>
time. As a matter of fact, <lb/>
Third Virginia Regiment, which <lb/>
is a part of this was <lb/>
week served with <lb/>
rifles of an almost et pattern. <lb/>
wore returned, and tho <lb/>
regiment will not leave tho <lb/>
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of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and O in black and tan <lb/>
fit the ladies, men. girls and boys. <lb/>
fie make DO least that we tell the SOW <lb/>
by ore in our town lilts I- our <lb/>
beat our Shore and Oxfords. A beautiful line of <lb/>
black colors. <lb/>
Window Shades in all colors. Port <lb/>
et <lb/>
and Scissors we war <lb/>
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the very moment that <lb/>
in colors, Shades <lb/>
in all colors-six and sever <lb/>
It <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bag, An Squares, Carpels, Matting, Oil Cloths, Door Mats in <lb/>
rubber. Steel and Cocoa La Mall Library <lb/>
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; see our Automatic Oil Can- fill y our <lb/>
and not run it over. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Bed Boom in Solid Oak, ranking In price VI to <lb/>
of all kind. plies, Bedstead. CaV <lb/>
Oak I oaths <lb/>
Dining Tables. Kitchen <lb/>
Hue tins i <lb/>
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and yon will come out ahead. We aid to <lb/>
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1-50 to the commanding <lb/>
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they called and help to <lb/>
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your candidates and then <lb/>
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them. The women cf <lb/>
State look to the <lb/>
party to give them <lb/>
from the rule that now <lb/>
us. They look to it to put <lb/>
white men on school boards to <lb/>
exam their daughters, and pass <lb/>
upon their fitness for teachers <lb/>
the of the State. They <lb/>
look to it for protection of <lb/>
their homes and their children. <lb/>
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warm and indifferent when you <lb/>
sec your proud Slate <lb/>
by tho in <lb/>
school for <lb/>
while schools, and electing <lb/>
to offices of authority <lb/>
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and the battle has begun <lb/>
and we must <lb/>
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CO. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
V. P. I it'll i V <lb/>
y. Oil NETS AT LAW. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Win and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices <lb/>
cm I. <lb/>
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bury a United Senator, hut <lb/>
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Philadelphia Ledger. <lb/>
with much evidence <lb/>
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roe dispensary baa taken stock <lb/>
and find. it bus net<lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building <lb/>
Oils and Stoves <lb/>
Fair and Goods, at Rock <lb/>
Bottom Prices, <lb/>
N X <lb/>
big odds <lb/>
baa none <lb/>
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with its bath tub, <lb/>
has his t a II <lb/>
palace, the elegant passenger <lb/>
which has been a <lb/>
large of the and <lb/>
beet and <lb/>
will remain on <lb/>
tho steamer during the <lb/>
against t <lb/>
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remain In <lb/>
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to their lo look after their <lb/>
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rule, have gone search of cool- <lb/>
nieces. I ft <lb/>
a number small military <lb/>
nations mostly Captains <lb/>
upon, <lb/>
well as a lot of to <lb/>
civil offices. Homo wore not acted <lb/>
because of time, bot <lb/>
the most of them bong up <lb/>
objection to by <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
the Dem <lb/>
that their con- <lb/>
bill allowing soldiers in <lb/>
camp to Note for <lb/>
wore that they would <lb/>
lad in resorting to my sort <lb/>
of to prevent the bill being <lb/>
b was <lb/>
prevent any at <lb/>
tempt being made to take bill <lb/>
up to <lb/>
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mount business, Senator <lb/>
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consent l upon tho bill, a <lb/>
few baton adjournment, <lb/>
and the of at <lb/>
convinced lam that <lb/>
did- Tho object- <lb/>
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old bill, it <lb/>
control <lb/>
which the Democratic <lb/>
not- <lb/>
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entirely-, tho other appropriation <lb/>
at of <lb/>
doted, the total of <lb/>
tho case of the <lb/>
bout destroyers <lb/>
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to pieces the converted <lb/>
Corsair, superior <lb/>
on the Spanish side <lb/>
tho bounty will <lb/>
those on board <lb/>
the Probably the <lb/>
complement of the two <lb/>
men. malting that <lb/>
an, bill, no If it that any other <lb/>
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absolving tho church f-o-o an <lb/>
blame and then proceeds to make <lb/>
scope cf E. H. <lb/>
attorney per cent of <lb/>
claim, and Messrs. Barbee <lb/>
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because they lad <lb/>
innocent to <lb/>
th-t was to paid cut of <lb/>
this claim. hero may be Ben- <lb/>
ton who believe that men devote <lb/>
that way. <lb/>
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Old Orchard. <lb/>
to enter tho matrimonial state <lb/>
bating bis help- <lb/>
meets recently small cot- <lb/>
and nailed the <lb/>
nearest the road a bear- <lb/>
the inscription <lb/>
bat <lb/>
ready attracted several applicants <lb/>
none of whom up to dale has <lb/>
Qualified mi the vacancy. <lb/>
I for Soldiers. <lb/>
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lost night two oar Is <lb/>
of Blackwell's <lb/>
lo Tampa, Pin-, where ii be <lb/>
put on transports and shipped <lb/>
direct The cars <lb/>
,, la. t night as part o <lb/>
the fat mail. won. <lb/>
ornamented with banners and <lb/>
streamers kinds. <lb/>
will reach Tampa to-day. <lb/>
the <lb/>
tobacco for <lb/>
Ob c <lb/>
for each man aboard those <lb/>
it maybe <lb/>
the bounty will be large- <lb/>
in excess of <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
1.1 an <lb/>
Mo mortgages the sum <lb/>
secured is than 11.000, need <lb/>
be stamped. new Internal <lb/>
revenue law a stamp of <lb/>
every mortgage, <lb/>
the sum secured exceeds <lb/>
and not exceed <lb/>
and an additional M cents for <lb/>
t or fractional part ex- <lb/>
of <lb/>
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iv deed <lb/>
oration and does not <lb/>
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or fractional part <lb/>
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and was<lb/>
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