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complete without one. <lb/>
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Oak I oaths <lb/>
Dining Tables. Kitchen <lb/>
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1-50 to the commanding <lb/>
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exam their daughters, and pass <lb/>
upon their fitness for teachers <lb/>
the of the State. They <lb/>
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their homes and their children. <lb/>
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warm and indifferent when you <lb/>
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school for <lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
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Win and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices <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/>
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big odds <lb/>
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the most of them bong up <lb/>
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the Dem <lb/>
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lo Tampa, Pin-, where ii be <lb/>
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,, 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/>
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for each man aboard those <lb/>
it maybe <lb/>
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in excess of <lb/>
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Greenville. N. <lb/>
WOW, Site <lb/>
Can True <lb/>
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Would Sot Accept j <lb/>
Surrender <lb/>
Washington, n New July all <lb/>
today did her protests lo the contrary, appear <lb/>
. . h .,.,.,;. . t meddle <lb/>
although the expired l MM, <lb/>
the lore. on both of <lb/>
ago up battle. The <lb/>
was that Spanish commander, who <lb/>
had been in by Ma <lb/>
graph all home <lb/>
ma.- terms C en. <lb/>
by which he bi army <lb/>
that is to meddle <lb/>
in the situation at the Philippine. <lb/>
Information has been here <lb/>
the German cruiser Irene held up <lb/>
the insurgents and stopped them in <lb/>
hay. <lb/>
Dawn sent the Raleigh <lb/>
and Concord there to shell the tort. <lb/>
in-ii, . . ii <lb/>
capture, lie was willing to Se when the a <lb/>
up Santiago without on the scene Irene bit. <lb/>
lowed to retreat with all his men and surrendered to our boat. <lb/>
HOt across but this idea j <lb/>
was no-entertained a moment by, <lb/>
Monday's <lb/>
Sampson's sh-II <lb/>
Santiago all Monday It <lb/>
had for a <lb/>
tiring by ship and land artillery, be- <lb/>
ginning at m., but a <lb/>
interfered with the telephone <lb/>
work between the army and navy. <lb/>
However, at the rumble <lb/>
on the American s was heard, <lb/>
and lb Brooklyn <lb/>
followed by the Texas <lb/>
Disgrace ha the <lb/>
The conduct many et the <lb/>
in Charleston is a and a dis- <lb/>
grace to the country. The M <lb/>
they have the <lb/>
fulling conduct they have <lb/>
towards the women, the <lb/>
they have exercised are licK-k;. <lb/>
conduct themselves beads <lb/>
and no can a pi.- <lb/>
men such character, however <lb/>
may comport themselves in I <lb/>
READ PONDER. <lb/>
our government On the contrary, <lb/>
every -ill be put to ml up <lb/>
Iron. Santiago <lb/>
Compel Surrender <lb/>
Spanish army. To <lb/>
m o make their way . <lb/>
J I come monotonous. President <lb/>
limply lo the garrison a <lb/>
Havana by thousand trained <lb/>
soldiers who have proven their courage <lb/>
in the lighting in the trenches. On the <lb/>
other to compel surrender i <lb/>
ti is believed mil he certain to produce <lb/>
an moral effect both in i <lb/>
MM and in Spain and thus tend <lb/>
to the protraction the war. <lb/>
Alger Adjutant <lb/>
bin in <lb/>
The Spanish who were <lb/>
ducting a bureau at Montreal, having <lb/>
been kicked out Canada sailed <lb/>
Tuesday's bombardment of <lb/>
I Santiago the shells out <lb/>
Shatter at Santiago during the day-1 stopped and <lb/>
Both officials, however. . g <lb/>
give out publication <lb/>
any <lb/>
A the <lb/>
and character <lb/>
of one whom M are to <lb/>
as a fiend incarnate, i. <lb/>
told by a lad, -ho <lb/>
and hose <lb/>
, the interior <lb/>
twine <lb/>
Cuba th. gentleman <lb/>
attached to a raiding column <lb/>
which went into Havana <lb/>
who were with the force, m the <lb/>
ton <lb/>
were attracted to a bright little <lb/>
concluded to and We <lb/>
him back to Havana with them. <lb/>
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out a <lb/>
patriotic in <lb/>
name . handled with <lb/>
than <lb/>
the thought it such a good <lb/>
that would let the cap- <lb/>
enjoy it. too-<lb/>
chief officers of the col- <lb/>
took the little fellow up to <lb/>
the palace and got to b. <lb/>
mar The latter -a. unable to <lb/>
L the humor of the fit- <lb/>
the insurgent to his knee <lb/>
out <lb/>
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revolver for tho to <lb/>
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cf the Pithing. <lb/>
told tho baby prisoner <lb/>
bite it, which did-and the <lb/>
blew the child off in <lb/>
the of hi. <lb/>
M. immediately <lb/>
love for <lb/>
the husband of the <lb/>
story Us <lb/>
place in the Spanish army. <lb/>
And the man who is more opened lire on our lines San <lb/>
than likely to be dictator hut <lb/>
Of silenced by Shatter. <lb/>
Why does he not come over to were <lb/>
Cuba Times <lb/>
Vigorous Attack Ordered. <lb/>
Washington. July <lb/>
lions under flag truce at Santiago tor <lb/>
the last days amounted to nothing <lb/>
sue the delay i- attacking the city tor <lb/>
the lime being. Th- on <lb/>
having e- <lb/>
have s <lb/>
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day, enough the Still ID the <lb/>
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it. <lb/>
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is unknown. <lb/>
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has ordered army navy to <lb/>
make a vigorous Bit on Santiago <lb/>
and keep it up until the city <lb/>
tor humanity's sake <lb/>
to <lb/>
the cit lend not have <lb/>
map by such <lb/>
Will Have It. <lb/>
t . <lb/>
relating to the negotiations <lb/>
that are going on between <lb/>
Shatter and General or to <lb/>
confirming any the exciting rumors <lb/>
that were flying through the corridors <lb/>
all day. was <lb/>
lie r that a crisis had been <lb/>
was concern- ; July- <lb/>
at . the <lb/>
chis. day there was no to I the Americans -.- <lb/>
be the outlook. It ions coal, the <lb/>
known that Shatter <lb/>
by the arm Mice ; his mm are rm t the islands, 11- <lb/>
improved, the foiled Slates, that the <lb/>
U nave been clears and his American coal ill the harbor WM eon- <lb/>
r, j, now placed in o. war and its use by th- <lb/>
a None these , would M contrary to neutrality <lb/>
Hun. existed a. the of the He slat. <lb/>
On the Other hand, the Ml would be prevented <lb/>
Spanish loft, have diminished by Danish gunboat no. lying id <lb/>
their provision, and the harbor. ,. , , . <lb/>
lest As seen The Am. consul replied <lb/>
H teat will be jibs Americans would u by <lb/>
humanely treated and led and will not <lb/>
declare.- he would <lb/>
the war department proposes that call in the help the warships <lb/>
they shall thus be it is ex. powers in the <lb/>
pasted mere will h- desertion. The matter was <lb/>
preparing Prisoner <lb/>
July <lb/>
P. H- Cooper, the <lb/>
Naval Academy, has his <lb/>
preparations the care I he eighty <lb/>
officer--. including Admiral <lb/>
on <lb/>
go. that he ex- <lb/>
lb. arrival the <lb/>
tomorrow, and the <lb/>
would read, here week. <lb/>
h is probable all will be put on <lb/>
thaw parole ailed lb use <lb/>
grounds promenade <lb/>
and other purpose. <lb/>
be buildings to be occupied by them <lb/>
are known a and <lb/>
lie on the section the <lb/>
Academy, between old m ball <lb/>
and the gymnasium. <lb/>
room will r two <lb/>
each will have a bed him- <lb/>
I Is <lb/>
their in . , <lb/>
a large square table it. the center <lb/>
the room, and with a hanging lamp <lb/>
it. with an improved burner. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
there are enough rowdies U bring <lb/>
to the whole <lb/>
II conduct the in <lb/>
Charleston is lair sample <lb/>
of the army at large, God help the <lb/>
Spaniard in Santiago and Havana <lb/>
hers be at in the <lb/>
town would shock M<lb/>
a re <lb/>
riding <lb/>
The Argus fays <lb/>
is decreasing. <lb/>
has a CM. -nail <lb/>
carried there by a m man <lb/>
A district Sunday I <lb/>
will be held in the church at <lb/>
duly to <lb/>
has three ex- <lb/>
That to enough <lb/>
ire for one r. <lb/>
la boy <lb/>
was killed evening <lb/>
lo ride t <lb/>
on a <lb/>
W, U. Williamson, a conductor on <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line material <lb/>
was at Monday while tin- <lb/>
, ht <lb/>
a plenty, <lb/>
in the State. Come and bring your tobacco, <lb/>
we want it and are able to pay it, so bring <lb/>
it to us and get the highest market price. <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
PITT COUNTY <lb/>
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors. <lb/>
At late , <lb/>
Manufacturer, an. dealers in all kind, of <lb/>
Buggies a <lb/>
All kind repairing done. We use labor and <lb/>
material are prepared to you satisfactory <lb/>
MOSEY TALKS <lb/>
money talks. We make it talk for us <lb/>
X 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/>
train was shilling. <lb/>
writer. <lb/>
CAPTAIN I'll 11.11 <lb/>
i the h lines. <lb/>
Scheme <lb/>
Ml week I <lb/>
Duties <lb/>
I ton all night but their were <lb/>
kept a dose secret by k <lb/>
It leaked out that one slip <lb/>
damaged by a <lb/>
It i that will <lb/>
abandon Santiago and try to cut hi. <lb/>
ray out. <lb/>
Since an inconsiderable <lb/>
friction of the American <lb/>
for military service, a f A <lb/>
in order <lb/>
to whom the b. . I <lb/>
Pod -if, the <lb/>
. war <lb/>
iD field. blow <lb/>
can from hasty <lb/>
criticism o the <lb/>
criticism is <lb/>
only and <lb/>
Harry Skinner's lo return to <lb/>
y Re- <lb/>
publicans. The s <lb/>
the plan no in horror. <lb/>
bar ilia entire <lb/>
mob pie -ill he doing as <lb/>
Skinner is now doing. Senator <lb/>
piper <lb/>
Caucasian has receded <lb/>
. Skinner and the <lb/>
have fixed up in the firs, <lb/>
district. A Republican is lo run <lb/>
. I solicitor, and a judge, <lb/>
rue . . . . <lb/>
It <lb/>
take care the apartment. <lb/>
The C. P. Sapp has a editor t <lb/>
of a guard I and taken a <lb/>
the present their will be j aft <lb/>
Steward Paymaster H,. a <lb/>
away <lb/>
week to M commissary <lb/>
prisoners there is exp re- <lb/>
turn here and the I <lb/>
the supply th- <lb/>
It is a singular coincidence <lb/>
naval -era should be <lb/>
in the very alma mater the <lb/>
m-n who gave them so signal a <lb/>
and made them prisoners. Amongst <lb/>
who recently occupied the <lb/>
are and Blue <lb/>
and Cadet- Powell Hart, <lb/>
apartments th Spanish <lb/>
and. as head the de- <lb/>
natal he has <lb/>
valuable natal there <lb/>
and we sell them right and treat you <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
it sometimes serious em- <lb/>
in the way <lb/>
government in carrying out its <lb/>
plans. <lb/>
can pay their <lb/>
taxes and help other <lb/>
ways to supply tie seeded sinews <lb/>
of war. . <lb/>
attend more strictly <lb/>
their <lb/>
can be prudent, <lb/>
and energetic in these lines, <lb/>
thus help keep <lb/>
interest, of the country <lb/>
healthy. <lb/>
They can attend <lb/>
than ever to their and <lb/>
political duties, and thus <lb/>
the from not <lb/>
only from the inevitable <lb/>
of war. but also from <lb/>
greater misfortune of the rule <lb/>
of and inefficient men in <lb/>
legislatures, and <lb/>
other place, of power. <lb/>
They contribute promptly <lb/>
generous, as opportunity <lb/>
offers, of time and means to the <lb/>
funds used for the care of <lb/>
and wounded <lb/>
They can see that the families <lb/>
of who have been called lo <lb/>
the front do not want <lb/>
or <lb/>
be patriotic, patient, <lb/>
two <lb/>
m in move the army alter war <lb/>
And two months <lb/>
j the war had started two Spanish Meets <lb/>
bad been destroyed. We <lb/>
month the war will be over. <lb/>
Sampson and to h Promo- <lb/>
tad <lb/>
The President ha determined to <lb/>
and <lb/>
in of <lb/>
the r service in the destruction <lb/>
fleet in w <lb/>
but ll to <lb/>
tent promotion. <lb/>
Although Admiral Sampson lank. <lb/>
in of the <lb/>
natal lores in Cuban waters, he is <lb/>
subordinate to the by <lb/>
in the naval register. Commodore <lb/>
number right in the 11.1 <lb/>
and C Sampson <lb/>
lands number ten, having ban promo- <lb/>
led to grade within past week. <lb/>
Walesa, also on duly with <lb/>
the fleet at Santiago, i senior to <lb/>
die others, minding number six in <lb/>
his Bade. When an Official report <lb/>
received decision will he re lied a <lb/>
to Hie extent to ho <lb/>
to he supported by Skinner in <lb/>
I Republican him <lb/>
It see no one has <lb/>
in this deal but Skinner. <lb/>
We suppose he agreed lo deliver <lb/>
the <lb/>
A ticket with Skinner Cong-is <lb/>
and a Republican and a <lb/>
solicitor would be <lb/>
a ticket. <lb/>
the Populist that <lb/>
ha gotten to Federal <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT COl M. C, TUESDAY, JULY NO <lb/>
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we thank, kindly. We thank the <lb/>
Greenville for their kind <lb/>
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did not attend, who were helpers, <lb/>
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and not take him to bis own town <lb/>
carriage to dinner at P. M <lb/>
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and do pocket business, as the <lb/>
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and restore the system to Its natural <lb/>
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Caps, Shoes and in black tan <lb/>
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girls <lb/>
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by any ore in town. i.- our <lb/>
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manliest your interest in those <lb/>
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FURNITURE <lb/>
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all kinds prices, Oak Wardrobes, <lb/>
Oak Children's Cribs Lounges, <lb/>
balls of all kinds, C OB lies. Dining Tables, Kit. In n . I i <lb/>
re Fifes, I <lb/>
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GOODS and yon will come out ahead. We guarantee profit aid plenum to <lb/>
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the fame liberty we all enjoy may and <lb/>
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happy women of Cobs, and every The <lb/>
stripe in a thousand Cuban, <lb/>
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I and cruel persecutors hands, when their I <lb/>
Commissioned fair ; en destroyed, <lb/>
bands to bear a message f love lies brutally outraged, and <lb/>
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liberty, from the en up bayonets thrust and <lb/>
KLONDIKE. <lb/>
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; more valuable discovery <lb/>
lb been made in the Klondike <lb/>
For veers he suffered untold agony <lb/>
i consumption, accompanied by <lb/>
and was absolutely cur- <lb/>
led by Dr. New Discovery for <lb/>
Consumption. Coughs and Colds. He <lb/>
declares gold u little value in <lb/>
this marvelous cure. <lb/>
v . -I I have it. if Coll a hundred <lb/>
do lira a bottle. Bronchitis <lb/>
an l throat and bag are <lb/>
positively lured by Dr. King's New <lb/>
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I. free La Drug <lb/>
Sere. Regular size and 11.00 <lb/>
Guaranteed <lb/>
In <lb/>
Bf <lb/>
Oar New Km <lb/>
of dear old sod through and tamed u. <lb/>
lo their in t. <lb/>
beautiful, creel, <lb/>
of the tropic seas, our I boated <lb/>
prayer carnival capture <lb/>
all tunes our loved home, I the d. his <lb/>
coarse it is out the <lb/>
to the Hawaii-in Is- <lb/>
without at the same time <lb/>
annexing the thereof <lb/>
them into our <lb/>
it queer segregation <lb/>
is now up to Uncle <lb/>
Sam's big door. It is a job <lb/>
tot. not quite in all. but a <lb/>
. t it is. The last <lb/>
irked, taken gives the population of <lb/>
at 80,990,00,714 and <lb/>
Of this <lb/>
are native. half <lb/>
east it, in Hawaii of <lb/>
Practice In all <lb/>
11.1. <lb/>
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Vi, Long, <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, <lb/>
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V. p. W.<lb/>
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C. <lb/>
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in camp n <lb/>
much <lb/>
over orders received from head- <lb/>
being so <lb/>
from what was looked for. <lb/>
The regiment was wishing <lb/>
sally orders to <lb/>
to But of this <lb/>
the regiment is to be divided, <lb/>
half be sent <lb/>
on duty forts <lb/>
the others to remain, least tor <lb/>
the present, in camp at <lb/>
Tho following are companies <lb/>
that have been selected <lb/>
Burgwyn detail and <lb/>
the points of to which <lb/>
will proceed is also <lb/>
Company <lb/>
of Island, <lb/>
Company C. <lb/>
Lenoir, lo <lb/>
Augustine, <lb/>
It- <lb/>
to S. <lb/>
Lumber Bridge, to Foil Mt- <lb/>
Company I, Captain C- W. <lb/>
of tort <lb/>
St- Fin. <lb/>
will the two l <lb/>
company's of his command to <lb/>
near <lb/>
where will make bis bead <lb/>
quarters. <lb/>
two <lb/>
companies of First remain at <lb/>
Camp intact. They <lb/>
II, Captain W T U. <lb/>
Bell, <lb/>
Company II, John W <lb/>
Wagner, Jr., of <lb/>
Company Captain <lb/>
sou, <lb/>
Have-, too Farmer. <lb/>
It is told of ex <lb/>
B- Have-, that, at- <lb/>
at College <lb/>
he was in the habit of taking <lb/>
I daily walk tho <lb/>
I These trips wore by two <lb/>
intimate were <lb/>
of a <lb/>
i got them <lb/>
On one mote <lb/>
appealing to who judges <lb/>
I ourselves our enemies. <lb/>
lour arms may as strong for <lb/>
the tight your love, and oar <lb/>
devotion to tho <lb/>
and unfailing as memories <lb/>
of uh. Without the aid <lb/>
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nil every for <lb/>
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rise or sink <lb/>
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