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the passage of <lb/>
acts, under which the <lb/>
Southern States were re-admit- <lb/>
which <lb/>
political and civil rights were <lb/>
conferred upon the there <lb/>
was a great of <lb/>
into Washington City, and the <lb/>
capital of the was fast <lb/>
becoming the political <lb/>
heaven. Why I It was about <lb/>
this time that an act was pass- <lb/>
ed by Congress which gave to <lb/>
the citizens of the District of <lb/>
Columbia the power to elect <lb/>
all the local officers of the city <lb/>
of Washington. The people <lb/>
there had local self-government <lb/>
and the was as good as <lb/>
the white man. They Hocked <lb/>
i I to that city in great numbers. <lb/>
if and had the Influx gone on and <lb/>
the right of the people to elect <lb/>
the local officers been <lb/>
ed the city would long ago <lb/>
have been under the control of <lb/>
the As it was, the <lb/>
city government soon became <lb/>
so corrupt and extravagant <lb/>
that Congress was forced to re- <lb/>
peal the act giving the people <lb/>
the right of local self-govern- <lb/>
The principal officers <lb/>
of the city are now nominated <lb/>
and by and with the advice <lb/>
consent of the Senate are <lb/>
pointed by the President, and <lb/>
these appoint the minor officers <lb/>
Since the present system of <lb/>
government went into opera- <lb/>
the has had but lit- <lb/>
showing in the way of office <lb/>
holding, and the city is no <lb/>
longer his political heaven. <lb/>
What place is now to <lb/>
what Washington once was <lb/>
What one State in all this <lb/>
ion now holds out to him the <lb/>
inducement to enter her <lb/>
and seek her political <lb/>
honors; What State, and what <lb/>
State alone, is represented in <lb/>
the Congress of the United <lb/>
States by a i What State <lb/>
what State alone, has reg. <lb/>
laws which make it <lb/>
easy for him to register, <lb/>
he is a legal voter or not I <lb/>
What State, and what State <lb/>
alone, requires nothing of him <lb/>
to entitle him to vote except <lb/>
his bare oath that he is so en- <lb/>
titled The answer to these <lb/>
inquiries is, North Carolina <lb/>
The is not a voter in <lb/>
the District of Columbia, as no <lb/>
elections held there. South <lb/>
Carolina and other Southern <lb/>
States where the are in <lb/>
large have pined <lb/>
special laws which make <lb/>
domination in those States <lb/>
practically impossible. But <lb/>
North Carolina, under <lb/>
rule, not only does not <lb/>
seek to provide against <lb/>
domination, but actually in- <lb/>
it. Laws passed by Dem- <lb/>
Legislatures for the pro <lb/>
of the white people in <lb/>
certain localities have been re- <lb/>
pealed by the Republican par- <lb/>
and the policy of turning <lb/>
over these communities to the <lb/>
has been proclaimed to <lb/>
the world as the policy of the <lb/>
Republican party of North <lb/>
Carolina. we see in <lb/>
New Hanover county forty <lb/>
magistrates and numerous <lb/>
other officers. In Craven <lb/>
county we find twenty-six <lb/>
magistrates and a host of <lb/>
other officials. All <lb/>
through the East we find this <lb/>
policy adopted, and as a result <lb/>
many of the local offices held <lb/>
by Gradually this <lb/>
policy is pushing its way upon <lb/>
the State, and even Chatham, <lb/>
have been put on com- <lb/>
for white schools. <lb/>
Much has been done in <lb/>
of this policy since the <lb/>
Republicans came into power, <lb/>
in January. 1807, That policy <lb/>
is now on trial, and a fierce <lb/>
contest is going on over <lb/>
the State. The Democratic par- <lb/>
is attacking it with all the <lb/>
abandon and <lb/>
a hyena g its young- <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
The Vail Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
o l-It <lb/>
is a school grail <lb/>
Only <lb/>
MB- <lb/>
it <lb/>
I M bed discipline will V maintain <lb/>
Board from to month <lb/>
KATH Of Tl <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
Int on o a <lb/>
School aw <lb/>
Matte <lb/>
A discount cent will M <lb/>
when cask m l-aid iii <lb/>
a whole <lb/>
For on or a <lb/>
Vi-WHO Tr . <lb/>
ROUND <lb/>
N Ma <lb/>
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This Republican policy is to <lb/>
be passed upon in November <lb/>
by the people in North <lb/>
The from other <lb/>
States watch the If <lb/>
the people of North Carolina very work will <lb/>
shall deliberately this <lb/>
policy, can any one doubt the <lb/>
result i Is it not manifest that <lb/>
from other States, <lb/>
where official life is closed to <lb/>
them, will hie themselves away <lb/>
to North Carolina, as they did <lb/>
in former days to Washington, <lb/>
where official life is open to <lb/>
them and where the <lb/>
can party offers them its re- <lb/>
wards I Let it be proclaimed <lb/>
to the world, after this <lb/>
that the white people <lb/>
of North Carolina have <lb/>
ed this Republican policy and <lb/>
that this party now in- <lb/>
trenched in power, and does <lb/>
any one doubt, can any ore <lb/>
doubt, that there will bean in- <lb/>
flux of into North Car- <lb/>
from Virginia, South Car <lb/>
and other Southern <lb/>
States that will soon give the <lb/>
the majority in many <lb/>
counties where they are now in <lb/>
the In this way <lb/>
county after county which <lb/>
the whites now fed secure may <lb/>
soon pass under control. <lb/>
Can any one doubt that this is <lb/>
a real danger if the Republican <lb/>
party is to remain in control of <lb/>
the State No more can any- <lb/>
one doubt that it is an <lb/>
danger. Who shall say- <lb/>
that Colonel II Young, <lb/>
the only colonel in the <lb/>
United States, when he returns <lb/>
as a conquering hero to his pa- <lb/>
and friend, <lb/>
sell, may not summons his race <lb/>
to join him in making North <lb/>
Carolina the San Domingo of <lb/>
the Union. <lb/>
Whatever one may <lb/>
about these weighty and <lb/>
it is certain that <lb/>
if the Republican party <lb/>
and its policy be re- <lb/>
by the white people <lb/>
and the Democratic party be <lb/>
restored to power, none of these <lb/>
dangers can befall the people <lb/>
of North Carolina. The Dem- <lb/>
party is a white man's <lb/>
party, and it will establish and <lb/>
maintain a white man's gov- <lb/>
over every foot of soil <lb/>
where it governs at all. <lb/>
Carolina In the <lb/>
Will <lb/>
v., <lb/>
Henry W <lb/>
above <lb/>
named take , that an action <lb/>
a- been commence I <lb/>
In tin of County <lb/>
for an absolute decree divorce Horn <lb/>
the said And the said de- <lb/>
further take notice that <lb/>
be i require I lo appear at the next <lb/>
term of Court <lb/>
lo held on second Monday in <lb/>
September next at Court House of <lb/>
in c, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the I- <lb/>
mid ac or th plaintiff will apply <lb/>
the relief In <lb/>
said <lb/>
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V. More, <lb/>
My for t. S. <lb/>
Tobacco Sticks. <lb/>
all I <lb/>
an SM <lb/>
Al farmers wanting Tobacco Stick. <lb/>
can get them at the Lumber <lb/>
Yard. W. K. PARKER, Agent. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
BOOK ON <lb/>
Lauren. Washington, <lb/>
m. Creditors. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE., Com <lb/>
County on the day of <lb/>
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June issued lo me Letters of Ad- <lb/>
Ministration on the estate of <lb/>
Barnes deceased No lee gives <lb/>
to creditors of id lo present <lb/>
their claim t me for payment <lb/>
authenticated or the 10th day <lb/>
of June or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar recovery. All per- <lb/>
sons indebted to said estate are <lb/>
lo make immediate payment lo mo. <lb/>
This the 7th day of June 1898. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Administering <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
i Mb <lb/>
ti Creditors <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
to tin- la-t will t <lb/>
of O. Brow., notice I <lb/>
hereby to persons I <lb/>
the et I t make Immediate payment <lb/>
the an I all persons <lb/>
claims against said estate urn-1. <lb/>
cut <lb/>
on or before nod day of July, <lb/>
this e be plead In bar of <lb/>
of same. 2nd day <lb/>
July, J. <lb/>
W. U <lb/>
Executors Susan O- <lb/>
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ii- la With <lb/>
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Ice cir lie c C <lb/>
Another in <lb/>
J. M. Postmaster at <lb/>
Tillery, was taken into-custody <lb/>
last Sunday by inspector <lb/>
Gregory and brought before <lb/>
Commissioner T. of <lb/>
this place. He gave bond for his <lb/>
appearance herein the sum of <lb/>
Charges against him are <lb/>
embezzlement of money order <lb/>
funds and opening ordinary <lb/>
letters. He was formerly <lb/>
Postmaster at Tillery under <lb/>
the Harrison administration. <lb/>
He also represented this <lb/>
county in the State Legislature, <lb/>
in 1887, and was a member of <lb/>
the House of Representatives. <lb/>
Weldon News <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
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Liver ills. <lb/>
are YOU <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver Pills will cure yon. <lb/>
headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
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p m Marlon Ml r <lb/>
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j. Denmark a m, <lb/>
t 7.55 a m, Macon 11.10 a m, <lb/>
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Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly he <lb/>
Clerk of County <lb/>
as the s. <lb/>
notice Is hereby given <lb/>
persons indebted t the estate to <lb/>
take payment ti <lb/>
aid all person haying <lb/>
t laid estate must <lb/>
duly a then the under <lb/>
on r before the day of <lb/>
July, or this notice will <lb/>
in bar of the recovery of their claim. <lb/>
Till day cl July, UM <lb/>
J. <lb/>
l Levi<lb/>
We have just received a new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest Hum of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
We are to do em- <lb/>
in all its forms <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive every <lb/>
mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can lie found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy building. <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
1.01 new <lb/>
Philadelphia am, Ball <lb/>
nice am, <lb/>
1.30 am. Richmond 9.0 <lb/>
Petersburg an. V <lb/>
11.00 am. <lb/>
12.21 rm. Mount <lb/>
Cm, Wilson I'M <lb/>
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AM, Boston <lb/>
York 9.30 am, Philadelphia <lb/>
Baltimore pm, <lb/>
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pm. Petersburg <lb/>
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HO pm. Mount 1.40 <lb/>
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No. <lb/>
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pro. pin <lb/>
night, Charles, <lb/>
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am, Atlanta am, Macon <lb/>
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Notice. <lb/>
Carson <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
It. J. W. Carson <lb/>
Jesse C. <lb/>
The defendant U J W Car- <lb/>
son will lake notice that an action <lb/>
titled as above has been commenced <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county for <lb/>
divorce and alimony, and the said do- <lb/>
will take that In- <lb/>
Is to at next term <lb/>
of the Superior court ii I county to <lb/>
be held o i the second Monday after <lb/>
the Brit Monday in September, 1898 at <lb/>
the Court House of said In <lb/>
N C and or demur <lb/>
laid action, or the <lb/>
will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In said complaint <lb/>
T his of August, <lb/>
K. A. Move, <lb/>
F O James, atty. <lb/>
Sam id <lb/>
Pa a Hatch II . <lb/>
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Snuff, Cigar <lb/>
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FURNITURE <lb/>
in sill lo <lb/>
It time. Our g a c all bought <lb/>
no <lb/>
risk to run we sell at close margin. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having been appointed and qualified <lb/>
as administrator of tho late Jesse <lb/>
all parsons are hereby <lb/>
all claims the <lb/>
estate of said Jesse Adams for pay. <lb/>
on or before mm day of March, <lb/>
or notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the -ah estate arc requested to make <lb/>
settlement. the <lb/>
day of Match, <lb/>
W. JACKSON, <lb/>
T C Woolen, attorney. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
The Clerk the Superior Court <lb/>
this day Issued to mo Letters of <lb/>
Administration upon the of Rich <lb/>
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p. m., 7.16 w i holding claims <lb/>
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pm at Washington i MUte of <lb/>
said to present to <lb/>
in . for payment, duly authenticated, on <lb/>
1st or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
estate are notified to make Immediate <lb/>
payment of their Indebtedness to me. <lb/>
This the 23rd day of June, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
and pm Daily except Sunday <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
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a. m., Sunday a. m. <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington <lb/>
touching stall land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday A. M. <lb/>
Tarboro at A. M, <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday <lb/>
days. <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of water on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers fur Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb/>
Shippers should order their goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion from <lb/>
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Nor- <lb/>
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LI i. ii Boston. <lb/>
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THIS BEAUTIFUL POPULAR <lb/>
containing rooms, <lb/>
having thoroughly <lb/>
and Is now for sale, o <lb/>
rent. disposed of w <lb/>
be I guests JUNK 1st, <lb/>
under competent management. T <lb/>
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every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
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D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL XVII. <lb/>
TWICE A WEEK <lb/>
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Camp <lb/>
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Miami, <lb/>
Camp <lb/>
and other minor camps <lb/>
in i i iv de At home, <lb/>
State <lb/>
hospital ship, total 1,281- <lb/>
are attributed to the <lb/>
comes Typhoid fever <lb/>
yellow fever, <lb/>
malaria <lb/>
pneumonia, cause as <lb/>
fever, miscellaneous <lb/>
or not reported, <lb/>
Of regular army, are <lb/>
dead; Massachusetts is second <lb/>
with Illinois third with <lb/>
Michigan fourth with and <lb/>
New York fifth, with <lb/>
go Tribune. <lb/>
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Salt <lb/>
Fever Chapped <lb/>
Chilblain, Corns, all Skin <lb/>
lions, and cures Tiles or no <lb/>
way It is to <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or <lb/>
price -.- per i v <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
The this paper will lie <lb/>
to learn that there Is at least <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science has <lb/>
been able In all <lb/>
Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
the now to <lb/>
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a constitutional disease, requires a con- <lb/>
Catarrh <lb/>
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upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
system, the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, <lb/>
the patient by building up the <lb/>
and nature in do- <lb/>
its work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
much faith in its powers <lb/>
they One Dollars for <lb/>
case that It falls to cure. Send for list <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
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was from home when your favor <lb/>
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or portions of our beloved <lb/>
will be reduced lo <lb/>
poverty and ruin. ho good <lb/>
of this section are making <lb/>
a determined effort, and scores of <lb/>
while men who had strayed off <lb/>
the fusion combine, com- <lb/>
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Second regiment N. C. V. <lb/>
HI. Simon's Island, <lb/>
hi v return home I Dud <lb/>
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applications Ir in <lb/>
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clerks have <lb/>
to obtain legislative re- <lb/>
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line, is years old. He a <lb/>
young about Mr. <lb/>
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work and often makes trips to <lb/>
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twenty miles. He likes to tell <lb/>
of the good old times of long <lb/>
years ago. One of the chief <lb/>
attractions lo his house is <lb/>
some good old mellow <lb/>
which he keeps in his cellar <lb/>
that is years old. Mr. <lb/>
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who lives on an adjoining <lb/>
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FURNITURE- <lb/>
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kinds <lb/>
Oak II and Cradles, <lb/>
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I'm county is called to <lb/>
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on September -I, 1898, <lb/>
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many articles a <lb/>
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by one J- L Ramsey, who to an <lb/>
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in that paper <lb/>
white whereupon the ea- <lb/>
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Cuban <lb/>
lore hundred <lb/>
and nine hundred <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
personally, g la about <lb/>
John H for Congress <lb/>
Friends <lb/>
give to our Democratic <lb/>
i that met in Edenton <lb/>
Tuesday for noble and <lb/>
work they d <lb/>
for us ii us <lb/>
of a for <lb/>
the First District of <lb/>
North Carolina it best <lb/>
that could have been <lb/>
made- He is a man, a <lb/>
pure man. a plucky and a <lb/>
man and ii he the <lb/>
Bible With Silt <lb/>
Mr. J. N- showed us <lb/>
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in t e war He Tarried it <lb/>
and it tot wet At <lb/>
battle of <lb/>
of he <lb/>
ball <lb/>
from right ere and <lb/>
out behind right ear. <lb/>
Bible his breast packet, <lb/>
became saturated almost with <lb/>
own which hat nit yet <lb/>
faded out. He prises book <lb/>
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uncle, Mumford, this ; Mr, Holt <lb/>
J. D- fox wife attended <lb/>
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a lie of nice furniture to <lb/>
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cf not Ho sell, <lb/>
cold drinks. <lb/>
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last week from a visit to p o- <lb/>
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Jack, has moved here is cc- <lb/>
the I lest house <lb/>
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in the furniture factory <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
Oneida Cotton Mills i <lb/>
two and a ball years my <lb/>
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two years, had <lb/>
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mu but observing to <lb/>
conn- I called i, who <lb/>
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or the little boy been <lb/>
lanced ii. three and at three <lb/>
limes, his lace at limes, <lb/>
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termed oM by and another <lb/>
thing by at however, did <lb/>
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cure, and Mrs. Jo- Remedy <lb/>
having called lo <lb/>
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waters of strife in <lb/>
crisis of will <lb/>
all up at one man an pro- <lb/>
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history worthy of Hickory <lb/>
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Miss Warren <lb/>
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his boyhood, and to the loving deeds <lb/>
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the boy came in. <lb/>
after to bis ho <lb/>
surprised to him <lb/>
you had any to-day. <lb/>
The boy replied in the negative, <lb/>
with a glance at the shelf, when tit <lb/>
gentleman said with a i <lb/>
u gone. have eaten It Then, <lb/>
handing the astonished boy a five <lb/>
bill, he out now and <lb/>
get some luncheon; but want to- <lb/>
thank you tor tho best one I have had <lb/>
for many a long year. And don't you. <lb/>
forget, my boy, to be thankful that you <lb/>
have something which I lost long ago, <lb/>
and that Is. a good <lb/>
rain <lb/>
There is a boy In Taney County. Mis- <lb/>
who has a record <lb/>
few If any old hunter, can State, <lb/>
The <lb/>
out in the wood, and had <lb/>
of shot- H <lb/>
put int his <lb/>
gun tie old <lb/>
powder. he that hi. <lb/>
the <lb/>
fitted m <lb/>
V- might beta the experiment <lb/>
MM dropped the law <lb/>
U the <lb/>
powder. tH home the boy came <lb/>
upon a deer, at Com <lb/>
and hi. aim. <lb/>
of good hunting <lb/>
gun. pulled the <lb/>
down the the marble <lb/>
hole into the vital, of the <lb/>
leer. <lb/>
The autographs most people are of <lb/>
value signed to a cheek <lb/>
backed up by a bank account or <lb/>
to R deed or note by <lb/>
At a recent theatrical <lb/>
however, certain <lb/>
paid at prices ranging from to MB. <lb/>
an autograph letter written by the <lb/>
great English actor Edmund <lb/>
while a letter written by Fred- <lb/>
trick the celebrated French <lb/>
sold M only <lb/>
and Steele Mack- <lb/>
the author of Hazel sold <lb/>
It prices ranging from 1.85 to <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
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Annie <lb/>
vs-i <lb/>
The defendant <lb/>
named kc an action <lb/>
bow ha b-i-ti commence I <lb/>
in Co lit of I lit <lb/>
for absolute decree of divorce <lb/>
the slid And the raid <lb/>
lie is requited to appear at the next <lb/>
term ; he Superior Mart mid <lb/>
, la be held on the second Monday In <lb/>
next at the Court of <lb/>
in X . and <lb/>
or demur la <lb/>
I said an Ion, or th will Mb <lb/>
tor the a-lief I in <lb/>
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Tobacco Sticks. <lb/>
All wanting <lb/>
can tat at the Lumber <lb/>
Yard. W. B. Agent. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
and <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
I IT So Due Mi <lb/>
pa, l <lb/>
n m. r <lb/>
11.06 p m. <lb/>
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pm. Weldon I m. <lb/>
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n P <lb/>
II P New Bern <lb/>
Sunday W Pm<lb/>
Notice <lb/>
i Court of <lb/>
Pitt County hating, on the 6th at <lb/>
June issued to me Letter. t Ail. <lb/>
on the estate Till <lb/>
deceased ii hereby <lb/>
to of mid to present <lb/>
claims me tor payment <lb/>
on or the 10th day <lb/>
of June or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar their recovery. All per- <lb/>
sons Indebted to said estate are <lb/>
to make immediate payment In me. <lb/>
This the th day June <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering tin estate; jot; <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
There is a pond at Soldier Run mine <lb/>
located a distance from the <lb/>
mouth into this pond the hot <lb/>
water from the air II <lb/>
and from it a stream is arising. <lb/>
. Is hot enough on <lb/>
the surface to generate steam, there re <lb/>
fish swimming about near the <lb/>
bottom, which be when the <lb/>
is . leaf. hot water natural- <lb/>
remains the top. while the cold <lb/>
Irater at the bottom, and is kept <lb/>
by running stream, con- <lb/>
Usually through pond. <lb/>
Water Is the deadly enemy a <lb/>
fire but in me <lb/>
making to <lb/>
was caused by I<lb/>
a in <lb/>
the shop to a <lb/>
loon as <lb/>
. f carbide of I <lb/>
lion <lb/>
et <lb/>
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Li <lb/>
p i m. <lb/>
pm Marlon <lb/>
p m, <lb/>
p m. <lb/>
j. Hi <lb/>
a tn, 11.11 a m, <lb/>
Atlanta 12.35 p m. Charter. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
a m. a m. <lb/>
St. I i. n a. I <lb/>
. pin. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Hooded <lb/>
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.- , ex- <lb/>
THE MOUTH. <lb/>
We have just received a new <lb/>
the nicest line <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
. a- s We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
t Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly given lo <lb/>
Court of PM county M en misled <lb/>
executors to the la-t will and i and bodies <lb/>
of O. Brow., deceased, notice I our care receive every <lb/>
mark respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
not want monopoly, <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
building. <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
hereby to persons Indebted to <lb/>
the e-t t make Immediate payment <lb/>
to tie an I all <lb/>
having claims again-i said estate <lb/>
lie only <lb/>
on or before the day of July, <lb/>
e will be in bar <lb/>
recovery same. Tills day ct<lb/>
W, M BROWN, <lb/>
Executors O- <lb/>
GEMS<lb/>
It <lb/>
to <lb/>
. A- <lb/>
FULL SHEET POSTER. <lb/>
lie i <lb/>
Gives i .-w <lb/>
moon the <lb/>
price cents a <lb/>
month Are you <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ills <lb/>
The astern<lb/>
How would you like lo fish for a, <lb/>
sea monster Urge and strong enough <lb/>
to devour a nun a single <lb/>
creature whose skin is so rough It. <lb/>
is made Into when dry The man- <lb/>
eating shark is such a creature, and <lb/>
shark-fishing la one of most ex- <lb/>
citing snorts to fishermen. <lb/>
The man who shark <lb/>
HUM provide himself with several feet. <lb/>
Of stout chain attached to a hook <lb/>
looks like a small The <lb/>
is stout as thick as the <lb/>
Anger. The book is baited with n <lb/>
of meat large enough to a <lb/>
small family, and the rope chain <lb/>
hook are then dropped into the- <lb/>
from the side of n stout rowboat <lb/>
fishing oil <lb/>
thrown on the water to attract <lb/>
sharks. When a shark bites and finds <lb/>
it is hooked it nu away at <lb/>
speed. Then it is necessary <lb/>
t have many feet of rope to play out <lb/>
till the creature gets tired. When the <lb/>
shark is Anally brought to the <lb/>
It Is killed by a rifle shot. It be <lb/>
a blessing ocean If ail the <lb/>
sharks could be killed in this way. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
married either <lb/>
or Snapper If I'd to, <lb/>
and of those whom I hate <lb/>
since got rich, while you are still as <lb/>
poor as a church mouse. <lb/>
lie been supporting <lb/>
you all these years. They haven't. <lb/>
to tee <lb/>
laid roe this horse had won <lb/>
a against some of <lb/>
the host horses In tho country. He <lb/>
can't a mil In six minutes to sat <lb/>
was in matches that <lb/>
ho look tho <lb/>
Jewel, <lb/>
like pointing th <lb/>
i gold to <lb/>
, and tho <lb/>
delicacy I I the precious <lb/>
atones- <lb/>
which have taken <lb/>
nature <lb/>
In their <lb/>
mis, i. man that <lb/>
be no longer with the <lb/>
delicate <lb/>
of own making, be <lb/>
rove them and adapt <lb/>
them to prevailing tastes and <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
A frequently to <lb/>
prove the f <lb/>
or of <lb/>
ordinary hue is that burning. <lb/>
or Hie the <lb/>
tone are ad. Very the <lb/>
color of Is changed. <lb/>
Even the d mutt <lb/>
itself to artificial <lb/>
Many <lb/>
become breached and faded <lb/>
In the sunlight. Am- <lb/>
and fully <lb/>
restore the original col- <lb/>
or, -but sin docs not ac- <lb/>
lasting results. By <lb/>
or faded turquoise <lb/>
v Ian blue. The <lb/>
pigment doe i rate very <lb/>
deeply, n easily lie <lb/>
oB n knife <lb/>
el. <lb/>
V No. <lb/>
i P. , SOW York W F <lb/>
HOB am. Bait.- <lb/>
move <lb/>
1.30 am. Richmond 0.05 sin <lb/>
Petersburg 10.00 am, <lb/>
11.80 m. <lb/>
rm, Mount l CO <lb/>
Cm, Wilson pm. <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
rm. Magnolia pm. <lb/>
II A V. night, <lb/>
York am. <lb/>
12.00 pm, pm, <lb/>
pm, Rich- <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
8.12 pm. Norfolk pm <lb/>
pat, Mount <lb/>
m. Leave Wilson <lb/>
7-01 am. <lb/>
-u. Magnolia am. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly before be <lb/>
Clerk PM bounty <lb/>
the estate of U <lb/>
deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
lo all persons indebted to the estate to <lb/>
take payment t the <lb/>
and all persons having claim <lb/>
sail must th <lb/>
the <lb/>
or the lath day of <lb/>
la. or this notice will be p Sad <lb/>
of the recovery of claim. <lb/>
day cf July, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
So. <lb/>
t CW New am, Jackson- <lb/>
ville 10.20 an. This train <lb/>
19.18 r. street. <lb/>
s only a year <lb/>
the news <lb/>
i- <lb/>
the es- <lb/>
those <lb/>
is I, <lb/>
times tin. <lb/>
subscription <lb/>
In <lb/>
Here Is a way to take a picture in the <lb/>
lira a- a picture on a piece of <lb/>
paper, sulphate of quinine In <lb/>
making the outlines. the pa- <lb/>
per tn the sun for a few minutes, then <lb/>
Blare paper face down on a steal <lb/>
sensitive paper, like that used by <lb/>
and the two <lb/>
. the leaves of a hook. <lb/>
If the arc removed from th <lb/>
. I, a few Inn rs later you will And <lb/>
an t of the draw- <lb/>
e; will have been Impressed on th <lb/>
paper Designs of any sort <lb/>
MB I e In this or you may <lb/>
trace over a printed picture or design <lb/>
with sulphate of quinine and by th <lb/>
same produce a faithful copy <lb/>
th print. Try It <lb/>
lib it <lb/>
an <lb/>
gray. <lb/>
Art ml n adopted also<lb/>
tinge of t . e obscure <lb/>
their lust, r -ml val <lb/>
It is lb. <lb/>
tint, the method i simple. <lb/>
The yellow diamond placed, in a <lb/>
colored <lb/>
being dried is found covered <lb/>
with a very Of tho violet <lb/>
substance. <lb/>
Highly ingenious is <lb/>
the art j <lb/>
layers <lb/>
fastened With mastic in this <lb/>
fashion, ho cleverly us lo do. <lb/>
even the experienced <lb/>
Joined quite fur <lb/>
the i it a largo <lb/>
is <lb/>
far ii two <lb/>
one. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
it Tamps am. <lb/>
pm. Jacksonville s pm <lb/>
Savanna 1.4-1 night, Chan- <lb/>
ten Ba <lb/>
am, am, Macon <lb/>
air, Augusta pm. <lb/>
pin. <lb/>
0.1 II inn, <lb/>
Marlon Ml <lb/>
am, Lake <lb/>
or 4.18 p. m., Halifax <lb/>
, m., arrives Neck 8.20 <lb/>
in., <lb/>
. m. Returning, leaves <lb/>
. m., Greenville a. m. <lb/>
sat <lb/>
Trains on lean <lb/>
W a. St., 2.11 p . in <lb/>
turn 9.10 a. in., and 4.11 <lb/>
in leave am and <lb/>
i; pm at am <lb/>
Dally except Sunday <lb/>
leaver H <lb/>
in <lb/>
p. m., Sunday P. M. <lb/>
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p. in <lb/>
R-. leaves Plymouth daily <lb/>
7.80. m., Sunday 9.00 a u. <lb/>
10.06 and It <lb/>
on Branch r leave <lb/>
Rocky Mt I pm arrive <lb/>
j pm Spring pm Return <lb/>
but leave Spring Hops i am Nash- <lb/>
ville S am iv Rocky Ml U am <lb/>
dally except Sunday. <lb/>
North Carolina , c., <lb/>
Pill County f r <lb/>
Melissa t arson <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
R. J. W. t arson <lb/>
Jesse C. Carson. <lb/>
The defendant It J W Car- <lb/>
son will take notice that an action e . <lb/>
titled as above has been commenced <lb/>
the Superior Court Pitt county for <lb/>
divorce and alimony, and the said de- <lb/>
will forth take notice that he <lb/>
required to appear at the next term <lb/>
of the Superior court of county to <lb/>
be held o the second Monday after <lb/>
the Urn Monday in September, at <lb/>
the Court House of In <lb/>
N C and answer or demur <lb/>
to the complaint action, or the <lb/>
will apply to court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In said complaint <lb/>
bis of August, <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
F O ally.<lb/>
our ca before <lb/>
Is complete <lb/>
ii its <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Always at lowest m <lb/>
j w buy direct from <lb/>
a- <lb/>
oil the Has. Our g a e <lb/>
and sail the h no <lb/>
risk to run we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having been appointed and qualified <lb/>
as 1st rat of the lat- Jesse Adam <lb/>
recessed, all parsons are hereby <lb/>
to present all claims against Hi <lb/>
of the said Jesse Adams for pay- <lb/>
on or before lbs day of March, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead bur <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
to the said estate are requested to make <lb/>
settlement. the 8th <lb/>
day of <lb/>
; K. W. JACKSON, <lb/>
T attorney. <lb/>
SOUND, g. C. <lb/>
THIS BEAUTIFUL sod <lb/>
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms, <lb/>
having been thoroughly overhaul <lb/>
and renovated. Is now for sale, MM o <lb/>
rent. V on otherwise <lb/>
be owned t r guests on JUN <lb/>
under r <lb/>
further Information call on or ad Ires <lb/>
H. Owner <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Train on Midland W. C. <lb/>
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a <lb/>
a. in. Re <lb/>
turning leaves 9.04 a. m <lb/>
rive a, m. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leave <lb/>
w for Clinton dally, except <lb/>
II in. an 4.16 is <lb/>
and 8.00 <lb/>
Pass. Agent, <lb/>
J It Manager <lb/>
U M <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
The Clerk Court <lb/>
day Issued to ma letters <lb/>
Administration upon the estate Rich <lb/>
ard notice Is <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them to <lb/>
m . Tor payment, duly authenticated, on <lb/>
or before 1st day of 1809, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All person Indebted to said <lb/>
stale are to make Immediate <lb/>
payment of their Indebtedness to me. <lb/>
This the day June, <lb/>
of state of Law <lb/>
horn, <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY 1818 <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
years Pills <lb/>
a blessing to the invalid <lb/>
Arc truly the sick man's friend <lb/>
A Known <lb/>
headache, <lb/>
stomach, <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AN CURL <lb/>
to V. It. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Tills Is a school of high grade for both <lb/>
sexes. <lb/>
Only first teacher will <lb/>
very thorough work will <lb/>
do <lb/>
he best discipline will be maintain. <lb/>
Board from IS to per month <lb/>
l to SI <lb/>
W to I Ml <lb/>
High School <lb/>
Music <lb/>
A of per cent will be <lb/>
lowed when cash paid In advance tor <lb/>
a whole term <lb/>
for further Information see or ad <lb/>
Principal, <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave <lb/>
tor Tarboro touching at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at S A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville days. <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of on Tar River. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and <lb/>
Shippers should order their goods <lb/>
via -Old Dominion tr m <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
t A <lb/>
fro- Miners <lb/>
1.1 Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
j C. ft CO <lb/>
Wire Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
nil THE <lb/>
A-- <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
A WEEK <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance <lb/>
VOL XVII. <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Be Paid Ilia Dinner <lb/>
u at <lb/>
wire, like the soldiers who <lb/>
shown <lb/>
by ; <lb/>
It was a iN v <lb/>
soldier bots. bill of fate <lb/>
did <lb/>
not it it A few cf b. d <lb/>
been by lone <lb/>
of them were <lb/>
blessed with a good appetite <lb/>
the soldier's best friend. <lb/>
of privates in <lb/>
enjoyed the repast immensely. <lb/>
and he fin he sat Lack <lb/>
in bis and said <lb/>
yon eel lo eat <lb/>
n society <lb/>
his tide, Let beaming with <lb/>
kindness. <lb/>
ray said sol- <lb/>
rising. the finest <lb/>
meal I've had we <lb/>
Then he looked at the pretty <lb/>
girl and f ambled in bis <lb/>
Finally he found what be was <lb/>
locking for, and extended his <lb/>
baud with cents in it <lb/>
Is I asked <lb/>
bud. <lb/>
for the said <lb/>
private, somewhat <lb/>
at her manner. <lb/>
we don't charge for <lb/>
she said. lunch is given <lb/>
by the Bed <lb/>
he stammered, and bis <lb/>
embarrassment deepened. <lb/>
lake anyhow, and buy <lb/>
or something for <lb/>
cents <lb/>
Her fa her is worth a <lb/>
And sold is only <lb/>
a month <lb/>
The pretty bad for a <lb/>
while. She knew it would do the <lb/>
fellow's Heart good if she <lb/>
k the money. She would take <lb/>
it. <lb/>
yon mast let give yea <lb/>
some she said. And as <lb/>
abs pinned a in his <lb/>
lapel she dropped a gold piece <lb/>
in Francisco Ex- <lb/>
miner- <lb/>
Did Not II <lb/>
The Lo isl white mi-n, i- <lb/>
have voting the Populist <lb/>
and Hi ii. f don ticket, did <lb/>
not intend to white <lb/>
pie sty over to <lb/>
if And vet <lb/>
at is abut <lb/>
done <lb/>
All honest a bite would <lb/>
two <lb/>
s ago, v lo; would <lb/>
put town or county <lb/>
role. Indeed, <lb/>
resented as insult any <lb/>
And even now <lb/>
are some who deny <lb/>
are in of any white <lb/>
in tins And <lb/>
some of them say all Ibis talk <lb/>
is a Democratic <lb/>
lie. We only it <lb/>
to Wilmington, or <lb/>
or or to many other- <lb/>
towns in eastern Carolin a, <lb/>
ask the white people there if <lb/>
is all a Democratic lie- <lb/>
But if you were to go you <lb/>
would not to ask a <lb/>
question, you could see for your- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
How would the white people of <lb/>
any town and in this part <lb/>
of North Carolina like to be <lb/>
rule, as are some cur <lb/>
I in eastern <lb/>
of the Bate Do unto others as <lb/>
ye would have do you <lb/>
and your rotes go to the f <lb/>
of your white brethren m <lb/>
communities. <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
The of this paper will he <lb/>
to learn that there Is at ha-t <lb/>
one disease science has <lb/>
been able to cuts In all its <lb/>
lint l Hall's Catarrh Cure I <lb/>
cure now known to <lb/>
the medical eternity. Catarrh being <lb/>
a disease, requires a con- <lb/>
Hill's Catarrh <lb/>
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly <lb/>
upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
the system, thereby destroying the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and git <lb/>
patient by building up <lb/>
constitution and assisting nature do- <lb/>
It work. The proprietors nave so <lb/>
much faith In its curative power that <lb/>
they Her One Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
case that It falls to cure. Send for list <lb/>
of <lb/>
F. J. A CO . Props <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
r. D. i. Jams, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
over J. C. <lb/>
Cobb A Son's Store. <lb/>
W. t <lb/>
i. u Reals; <lb/>
A correspondent of <lb/>
Hun, signing himself <lb/>
writes to paper on a <lb/>
matter that vitally <lb/>
central Carolina <lb/>
markets. He <lb/>
Durham and Oxford are x- <lb/>
to pat a stop to buying to- <lb/>
in the country- Will Hen- <lb/>
and adjoining markets <lb/>
join them I <lb/>
I write consulting <lb/>
many of the o aid <lb/>
buyers, I suggest a <lb/>
at, carry it out. Further <lb/>
comment is useless, for every vim <lb/>
connected the tobacco <lb/>
knows what trouble <lb/>
caused, i am not Interested m <lb/>
matter at all, but I am <lb/>
suggesting wishes several <lb/>
markets. <lb/>
Meet at and discuss it- <lb/>
I a as a <lb/>
meeting place, and am f <lb/>
of trade there will en- <lb/>
the delegates. <lb/>
to get boards of <lb/>
trade of those loans to put a stop <lb/>
to doing <lb/>
door buying have be- <lb/>
fore- has <lb/>
brought all jut by keen <lb/>
and it has hurt all <lb/>
The bus <lb/>
been rendered <lb/>
and barely able. We <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
country will in <lb/>
and for the get <lb/>
and <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal- <lb/>
Not a Issue <lb/>
political contest in which <lb/>
we are now engaged is <lb/>
serious in which North Caro- <lb/>
ever bees engaged. <lb/>
It rise- It is not a <lb/>
party It a q of <lb/>
race, of borne, of boner, <lb/>
of The <lb/>
are united deter- <lb/>
than any other patty <lb/>
and therefore it is called a Dem- <lb/>
issue. Bat in reality it is <lb/>
not s political It is a so- <lb/>
racial and question <lb/>
It is a Democratic. <lb/>
or Populist <lb/>
The party is a unit <lb/>
upon question, and therefore <lb/>
it is beet with <lb/>
c cf North cm <lb/>
beat back tho low <lb/>
who would North Caro- <lb/>
ultimately drench our <lb/>
old n I n in blood and massacre- j <lb/>
For the of East Cm- <lb/>
ate not going to submit to <lb/>
supremacy under the lead <lb/>
of a set of men deserve <lb/>
to be driven out of State- The <lb/>
are not to blame- bey <lb/>
are a generally <lb/>
rant and weak race, and can <lb/>
manage <lb/>
in which they generally <lb/>
all others, nor the gov- <lb/>
of Carolina- We <lb/>
need no better their <lb/>
than history of <lb/>
Carolina under Republican <lb/>
Without<lb/>
would out cf existence. With- <lb/>
out of <lb/>
Republican would prob- <lb/>
ably go out <lb/>
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