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To et to school at nine. <lb/>
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Her tasks are awful hard; <lb/>
Her playmate awful rout <lb/>
When playing In the yard. <lb/>
She ha an awful <lb/>
Who often shows her claws; <lb/>
A tn. lumps upon her <lb/>
With awful muddy paw. <lb/>
She a baby <lb/>
an awful little nose, <lb/>
With awful dimples. <lb/>
And such awful little <lb/>
has little brother. <lb/>
are awful DOTS. <lb/>
With awful arum and trumpet. <lb/>
And make an <lb/>
to come, <lb/>
Come and this maid defend. <lb/>
Or else. fear, awful life <lb/>
Will haw an awful end. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
a nice assortment Pen <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pei . <lb/>
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MERCHANT'S LUNCHEON.<lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
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his office, alone, lie leaned back la <lb/>
his chair and drew long, hard <lb/>
like a sigh, for he had MM <lb/>
nets problems, and he was weary la. <lb/>
body and Some people <lb/>
a rich man never has anything to <lb/>
bat they little Know how hard <lb/>
has to work, first to gain then W <lb/>
keep his rich, it f <lb/>
the luncheon hour, and It suddenly <lb/>
cum J to this man he <lb/>
hungry; yet he was net ready to <lb/>
tall and was about to re- <lb/>
turn IS calculations he <lb/>
light of a brown package <lb/>
lying en a shelf near by. It <lb/>
was the package of luncheon which <lb/>
his little office boy brought wife <lb/>
every day. and to-day the hoy. <lb/>
i. sent on some distant errand, had <lb/>
not yet had lime to It. The <lb/>
merchant arose from Ms seat, took <lb/>
down package and locked carefully <lb/>
at It. Just such packages had his <lb/>
own mother up for him, <lb/>
when he himself, a poor boy, first <lb/>
began the career Which had brought <lb/>
him his splendid position. <lb/>
he untied the string and opened <lb/>
the package. Two nice sandwiches of <lb/>
fresh home-made bread. a little <lb/>
cold meat a piece of <lb/>
pie. and genuine <lb/>
New England tears rose <lb/>
to eyes the Man as <lb/>
carried him back to the of <lb/>
his boyhood, and to the loving deeds <lb/>
that dear mother. Here was the <lb/>
very luncheon- she had often prepared <lb/>
for And after a few he <lb/>
it up. every crumb, far more <lb/>
than an dinner <lb/>
would bare given him. and then, re- <lb/>
freshed and comforted, he returned <lb/>
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/>
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MM dropped the law <lb/>
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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/>
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and Steele Mack- <lb/>
the author of Hazel sold <lb/>
It prices ranging from 1.85 to <lb/>
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for absolute decree of divorce <lb/>
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Notice <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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recovery same. Tills day ct<lb/>
W, M BROWN, <lb/>
Executors O- <lb/>
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FULL SHEET POSTER. <lb/>
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price cents a <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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delicacy I I the precious <lb/>
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delicate <lb/>
of own making, be <lb/>
rove them and adapt <lb/>
them to prevailing tastes and <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
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prove the f <lb/>
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tone are ad. Very the <lb/>
color of Is changed. <lb/>
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itself to artificial <lb/>
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Petersburg 10.00 am, <lb/>
11.80 m. <lb/>
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Cm, Wilson pm. <lb/>
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pat, Mount <lb/>
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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/>
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Notice. <lb/>
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t CW New am, Jackson- <lb/>
ville 10.20 an. This train <lb/>
19.18 r. street. <lb/>
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the news <lb/>
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subscription <lb/>
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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/>
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an t of the draw- <lb/>
e; will have been Impressed on th <lb/>
paper Designs of any sort <lb/>
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trace over a printed picture or design <lb/>
with sulphate of quinine and by th <lb/>
same produce a faithful copy <lb/>
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their lust, r -ml val <lb/>
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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/>
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or 4.18 p. m., Halifax <lb/>
, m., arrives Neck 8.20 <lb/>
in., <lb/>
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. 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/>
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leaver H <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Wire Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
nil THE <lb/>
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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/>
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wire, like the soldiers who <lb/>
shown <lb/>
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soldier bots. bill of fate <lb/>
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been by lone <lb/>
of them were <lb/>
blessed with a good appetite <lb/>
the soldier's best friend. <lb/>
of privates in <lb/>
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and he fin he sat Lack <lb/>
in bis and said <lb/>
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his tide, Let beaming with <lb/>
kindness. <lb/>
ray said sol- <lb/>
rising. the finest <lb/>
meal I've had we <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
are united on this do <lb/>
Beetle question <lb/>
Without the help of the <lb/>
Populist party the Republican <lb/>
and their allies <lb/>
have placed the <lb/>
of North Carolina under <lb/>
of low pie If <lb/>
withdraw their help or with <lb/>
be we can save the <lb/>
Otherwise a <lb/>
awaits us. a future of con- <lb/>
Hid, convulsion, blood. A future <lb/>
in tin men <lb/>
North will one <lb/>
Mile o and low <lb/>
on tho other, <lb/>
and then the i.-sue I <lb/>
mil and <lb/>
but Ion <lb/>
or and security of our our <lb/>
families our wives and daughters <lb/>
and property on one side, and a <lb/>
set of fellows of <lb/>
hater and a set of savage <lb/>
drunk with and <lb/>
as on the <lb/>
In such a convulsion the <lb/>
dreadful us it will be, be <lb/>
and the question <lb/>
will no longer no a God <lb/>
grant our decent white pop- <lb/>
of ma <lb/>
avail themselves the <lb/>
ballot in November <lb/>
dreadful doom that <lb/>
awaits us u <lb/>
providence.-F, <lb/>
DEPEND UP <lb/>
i work t . <lb/>
b ii <lb/>
For i Ho R rain <lb/>
or few to r i- <lb/>
r the f new <lb/>
styli-s, <lb/>
i. i and <lb/>
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ii n A I <lb/>
of lie p t I <lb/>
A Urge variety ; every<lb/>
like m. s i-i and <lb/>
complete <lb/>
all f I lo e <lb/>
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tend in <lb/>
of <lb/>
cods. <lb/>
ilks;<lb/>
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Do in lab a- <lb/>
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The v i. vi ed- <lb/>
paragraph l from II <lb/>
News <lb/>
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r or de- <lb/>
sires see t in <lb/>
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t in- Ding for the <lb/>
giving up his political <lb/>
Ii is not a question <lb/>
i a man support <lb/>
I i-if <lb/>
an <lb/>
I Democratic candidates or the Be- <lb/>
i.- what the Sher- cat or tho <lb/>
but a question of<lb/>
of all kinds, Goode, Hate <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and In black, tau <lb/>
to tit ladies, men girls and boys. <lb/>
n. i say that w -1 t <lb/>
by or in our town Is <lb/>
ii n.-. A of <lb/>
nine, blink caters. <lb/>
similes in nil <lb/>
et Knives, Haws. Shews <lb/>
unit hi- war <lb/>
runt. Beautiful <lb/>
line <lb/>
pa d <lb/>
; ill-an. <lb/>
will Hie a <lb/>
c Id ;. <lb/>
i i u- I air <lb/>
t- i v bi bead aid <lb/>
kick y in <lb/>
i i of <lb/>
i ore Chicago <lb/>
It Him. <lb/>
whether or not be will cast his <lb/>
v u- f responsible men <lb/>
capable <lb/>
and The party <lb/>
pa's f kit d of <lb/>
in i i part d. serves the <lb/>
u j oil good of <lb/>
What we want is <lb/>
for property, hon- <lb/>
or be patty white <lb/>
rule to State by capable while <lb/>
men in tho party to support- <lb/>
I I a it in past <lb/>
in party can be relied <lb/>
op to rive it <lb/>
is Is the for. cf appeal that <lb/>
I. good good <lb/>
Curtain <lb/>
in i i d m <lb/>
in all colors-six and sever. <lb/>
and Smyrna <lb/>
low tell ill Of <lb/>
. . be bulled at sea, <lb/>
Rugs, Art Squares, canvas sack <lb/>
Cloths, Door MatS, in lubber, mode, instead of an <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps. Hall Lamps. iron to sink the body, <lb/>
Limps, Lanterns, sot Automatic <lb/>
,,. , . , , i ., In on <lb/>
Can, fills you lamp and does not run it afterwards tin- <lb/>
over <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Bid Been Pubs In MM r in ill 801041-10 rail <lb/>
kinds t <lb/>
Oak tennis. ard Cradle , l, tings, I <lb/>
baits nil kin's. en f Kitchen Ts <lb/>
Hal Racks, to, these seed <lb/>
No question to is your <lb/>
you -ll We guarantee aid <lb/>
every u e a th <lb/>
cannot fail m <lb/>
,. fur mutual III. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
A Cleveland man who went <lb/>
to spend hi- vacation <lb/>
brought home with him <lb/>
he thinks is anew mother-in <lb/>
law Mother-in-law- are <lb/>
stories are a drug on mar- The <lb/>
, .,. . , I,. cue of tie are <lb/>
one seems to be p <lb/>
little less than f , made <lb/>
A man and his wile went to vole <lb/>
Europe the man's mother- ticket His year with- <lb/>
in-law went along, to this , e or <lb/>
point there is no novelty the if <lb/>
tin V I <lb/>
On the voyage the mother-in-<lb/>
which if <lb/>
In, Ki rib Carolina. Ii x- <lb/>
i f Ibis i-bi the <lb/>
f to like a <lb/>
c lie voter think <lb/>
the is good bad, <lb/>
We all knew, cf all parties <lb/>
present <lb/>
in Ni rib is bad- <lb/>
all patriotic people, laying- <lb/>
aside pride of <lb/>
unite to<lb/>
affairs is bad, it <lb/>
twill bi- as a to <lb/>
as pa- <lb/>
it now a question <lb/>
if for Ibis or that party <lb/>
n u q whether or not <lb/>
a ii en his v for hon- <lb/>
i-en. par <lb/>
ts <lb/>
net a matter of polities but of <lb/>
ill e <lb/>
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ii i ii i <lb/>
It is men to complain <lb/>
that <lb/>
II every man ho <lb/>
tended to a u would <lb/>
woman ht- would be <lb/>
places in notes, <lb/>
and are now occupied <lb/>
by worsen lit rs left to men and <lb/>
be Many <lb/>
tilling null nil-, <lb/>
hi J <lb/>
ii At n ii. ii i <lb/>
liver Mill, Hauls, <lb/>
Chilblains, I tin, and all <lb/>
files <lb/>
way It d lo <lb/>
perfect or <lb/>
. i ct bus. by <lb/>
institute township last <lb/>
a school <lb/>
went to a school taught <lb/>
by a white lady, to supervise <lb/>
work being done. We have <lb/>
beard of similar occurrences in <lb/>
other town-hips. If the <lb/>
party continued in power it <lb/>
will not be so very long before <lb/>
social equality will largely pie- <lb/>
It is already rapidly <lb/>
drifting that way. The real <lb/>
white people must rally <lb/>
down the and <lb/>
bad white Free <lb/>
Pies. <lb/>
LI <lb/>
BY A WOMAN <lb/>
great distort has <lb/>
and that too by a lady m <lb/>
fastened Its clutches <lb/>
upon her seven years she <lb/>
stood tests, but her vital or- <lb/>
B ans were mined and death teem- <lb/>
ed in For three <lb/>
could not sleep <lb/>
She way l <lb/>
by a Ur <lb/>
Sew very fin <lb/>
was so much relieved en taking t <lb/>
dose all win <lb/>
two been <lb/>
is Mi I I-i i <lb/>
writes i o, N <lb/>
t. Trial Woo; <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
bottle <lb/>
the cotton crop now to <lb/>
in ore in vet <lb/>
is uniform <lb/>
cotton and under its in- <lb/>
of crop <lb/>
is deteriorating rapidly- <lb/>
of n large or small ran <lb/>
is in Au immediate <lb/>
cessation <lb/>
able <lb/>
picking season, <lb/>
might menu, yet, a prop of largo <lb/>
while a continuance <lb/>
rainy will almost Intel <lb/>
mean a short The boil <lb/>
weather being so <lb/>
throughout the belt its i f- <lb/>
to local. <lb/>
That it will bear <lb/>
no section bating <lb/>
large crop another <lb/>
the Hill <lb/>
be i aid if ll is s <lb/>
tin trip all all will <lb/>
alike in <lb/>
high note will be <lb/>
butt by <lb/>
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as it is <lb/>
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to lie corn <lb/>
ago. Tim <lb/>
lo.-op, has been <lb/>
of at bate or <lb/>
, be <lb/>
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fol man and <lb/>
which <lb/>
plow terns. It is m ad and <lb/>
meat, for it Up- <lb/>
on it a lamer en n live sup- <lb/>
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and no calamity to <lb/>
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to the reward <lb/>
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aid for lo <lb/>
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bereaved son-in-law, who <lb/>
badly, <lb/>
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in law was <lb/>
g-going, but b-b-blame me if <lb/>
have t-to <lb/>
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land Plain Dottier. <lb/>
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his It la more than a shame. <lb/>
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tag, <lb/>
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over <lb/>
inapt.<lb/>
lie spoils system <lb/>
When shall be <lb/>
lists ate <lb/>
principles which <lb/>
Biblical <lb/>
I ii hereby to <lb/>
i et iii e Court House <lb/>
o, at <lb/>
ck M. die purpose <lb/>
legislature <lb/>
in- County Town- <lb/>
primaries will bl held at o'clock <lb/>
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1898, Hi puts; <lb/>
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p., sad to appoint <lb/>
net. rid o <lb/>
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of i Committees. <lb/>
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iii mar I'm stun. <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
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C, a second mail u <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
lint Brown <lb/>
Jr., of Beaufort. <lb/>
Second <lb/>
art. of <lb/>
Fifth J- <lb/>
of <lb/>
WANT HICK. <lb/>
N. C . S -pi <lb/>
are a m i <lb/>
Fit- who to rots <lb/>
whit have been voting, <lb/>
and p <lb/>
will lb D-mi- <lb/>
ti it <lb/>
but i- ii n-i old iring <lb/>
holders an hunters l <lb/>
have them s bully <lb/>
Give us a ticket good, honorable <lb/>
mm, -ii who bane a A mails <lb/>
in lbs <lb/>
Place your <lb/>
treated us with respect, and I. tar <lb/>
or, ill say be with tan <lb/>
in ticket. <lb/>
Can you <lb/>
District-Oliver U. who hare and <lb/>
d you on every a on I II you <lb/>
A do you Hunk lbs Populists <lb/>
A Populist is only as<lb/>
of <lb/>
Eleventh District-W. A <lb/>
On of September vol <lb/>
y county convention <lb/>
warning and such a <lb/>
I. Vernal u, instead <lb/>
of Put. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
First H. Snail <lb/>
of <lb/>
lag Us <lb/>
or <lb/>
The Progressive Farmer <lb/>
General Mile to be Court Mania- <lb/>
New York, Sept. Miles <lb/>
party can today declared that the interview <lb/>
r than the moral tone and I Ike City <lb/>
. , Was in main correct, lie <lb/>
of its newspapers , <lb/>
Best serious <lb/>
taking that paper as a standard War A <lb/>
the moral tone and honesty of ,,. j i <lb/>
it are lie I were <lb/>
a No paper in North Car- bat on whole he inhered <lb/>
is deficient in <lb/>
traits of Pro- <lb/>
of <lb/>
the <lb/>
to order th l <lb/>
this issue <lb/>
print a from a <lb/>
some <lb/>
We <lb/>
are in this who <lb/>
are of <lb/>
I appear a martial. <lb/>
we what bU the <lb/>
ct war Cuba <lb/>
Till MAN <lb/>
Pitt Sept. 1893. <lb/>
day will be he <lb/>
its to N U <lb/>
I r u danger <lb/>
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Hi, <lb/>
laws lo p.-at-ct <lb/>
and lie. u already <lb/>
o h <lb/>
p op e are out <lb/>
different position <lb/>
an-J the <lb/>
hive th r -mo <lb/>
lion the ones I <lb/>
We ha tor Sap r <lb/>
Clerk a very <lb/>
men ; m any o w i Mil <lb/>
their well; all, <lb/>
a firm point. <lb/>
habits. <lb/>
honesty, sobriety, his well <lb/>
Mi;., of Farmville, <lb/>
n to tiling all <lb/>
that and I a-u <lb/>
at is only <lb/>
what who him heM <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
INK'S <lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
The on which Home <lb/>
was Las <lb/>
sold to Me. G. and <lb/>
moved to Greenville. <lb/>
says he has a <lb/>
stranger at his who will be- <lb/>
a Democratic voter in about <lb/>
twenty-one <lb/>
Wiggins, representing <lb/>
i Son cotton brokers of <lb/>
Wilmington, was bore Wednesday <lb/>
locking after making <lb/>
for buying cotton at this <lb/>
place tins fall- <lb/>
One cf our business says <lb/>
he is wearing his garment <lb/>
side to <lb/>
give goad luck <lb/>
make good. <lb/>
Mrs John <lb/>
In Feeble Health <lb/>
to do Her Work <lb/>
and Tired All These Trouble <lb/>
Cured b Hood's <lb/>
For tour year have Ix-co in <lb/>
feeble health. a for two <lb/>
I nut <lb/>
baas lo work. <lb/>
and had a tired and <lb/>
My on my <lb/>
trying and I <lb/>
it the <lb/>
June. The first bottle did me <lb/>
much good i I continued with it. and <lb/>
Tear bottle of <lb/>
an to my work, <lb/>
and h <lb/>
c Mi.-. S. <lb/>
Hoods <lb/>
LOOK HERE <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Twice-a-Week. <lb/>
From now to January 1st <lb/>
GENTS. <lb/>
Tell your to for it. <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
u the<lb/>
fix so. <lb/>
Mood <lb/>
and home from her <lb/>
is not the lo yo down <lb/>
We bops he will be <lb/>
I bis <lb/>
parents near Black Jack- <lb/>
Ferny Gas kins was here Thurs- <lb/>
day- <lb/>
town is quite healthy now. <lb/>
not a case of lure <lb/>
Show its of drummers are pass- <lb/>
this way every day. Looks <lb/>
U I like our merchants will be <lb/>
I supplied. <lb/>
broke mats in Georgia W J It o bad wind hat blows no- <lb/>
j.;. body good. The last wind blow <lb/>
our Price l eggs lo He here. <lb/>
Ni struck The wind i B. F. Manning A Co. can <lb/>
at tiara blew miles an prise yon in prices for ready <lb/>
Mat th; Carolina I made clothing and regular line of <lb/>
companies was either blown down or dry goods- <lb/>
Hail. <lb/>
It U noticeable that chills are more <lb/>
that party. There are community <lb/>
them who left the Democratic par- <lb/>
honest but <lb/>
have ells, <lb/>
by the leaders i ii comes the water in the <lb/>
were following and they now stream and swamps becoming poison- <lb/>
wish to return to the party ch <lb/>
We hare had <lb/>
else <lb/>
in this All <lb/>
Tillery have been <lb/>
Persons in that <lb/>
d from the <lb/>
persons say lint <lb/>
tell personally, and now one water <lb/>
says to in print sod makes stream became so poisonous <lb/>
that are While died tn large quantities Md <lb/>
The wants to say here be seen Honing in the <lb/>
.-. n i, <lb/>
that it's opposed to <lb/>
i . . w <lb/>
every phase of fusion or lo <lb/>
one iota from <lb/>
principles, yet it is that <lb/>
white together <lb/>
for of good government A , WM cat- <lb/>
white supremacy, and we be-i bun county a which <lb/>
that the Democrats ti lbs o <lb/>
nominate such a as WillI <lb/>
give who wishes News comes fro Mr. <lb/>
to return i. I r and <lb/>
to the party and support it. <lb/>
good sod M ale entire crop <lb/>
true in Pitt Ire sad <lb/>
who have not been c <lb/>
a the Court House or <lb/>
i to our <lb/>
ticket it will be wise to <lb/>
go among men for can- <lb/>
The names of.- .- <lb/>
mm lave been b <lb/>
of The <lb/>
and re Me others whose <lb/>
have Dot mentioned, good <lb/>
against whom no <lb/>
he raid, and whom any , <lb/>
wishing to return lo the white <lb/>
in m's Just <lb/>
that k ml of a ticket is what <lb/>
His <lb/>
I is<lb/>
k C nun <lb/>
county Dem <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
are. good <lb/>
Statesville has c ti d sale <lb/>
baa is to p it a o I <lb/>
works and <lb/>
It is laid not enough <lb/>
lei in y <lb/>
ha I be ; <lb/>
mi in most i the pianos. <lb/>
Hasn't a Dollar. <lb/>
Tin- war not been tin <lb/>
mixed evil to General Joseph <lb/>
Wheeler, of Alabama. is <lb/>
whispered an mud in private <lb/>
circles, it has not <lb/>
got in the newspapers, that he <lb/>
was lo lose <lb/>
lion, and though lie has been <lb/>
in Congress many years lie <lb/>
hasn't a dollar, lie went to tile <lb/>
war bore himself so gal- <lb/>
that all the country is <lb/>
praising him. and now lie <lb/>
been given a for <lb/>
Congress effort and <lb/>
without opposition. To be <lb/>
exact, Gen. Wheeler served <lb/>
eight years-in <lb/>
Congress, and isn't it it com- <lb/>
that it is to be said of <lb/>
him that after this long service <lb/>
he now, in his old age, hasn't <lb/>
a Land <lb/>
murk. <lb/>
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farmers and Ai- <lb/>
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II i feat a <lb/>
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II lie aged <lb/>
and killed a <lb/>
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bow bark NorMie. which <lb/>
arrived -g <lb/>
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Mr., frank <lb/>
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died n Broad. <lb/>
way, New York . <lb/>
M'S an I Miss <lb/>
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ti <lb/>
by a bull by a <lb/>
tree. <lb/>
split wide by the The rain <lb/>
and sand drove against us worse than <lb/>
Ships were wrecked before our <lb/>
eyes were blown to <lb/>
and tin- sent mid waves lo <lb/>
tents. Now you cm s.-e one Kl- <lb/>
low in heavy order gun <lb/>
d all hi h. longings wringing wet <lb/>
baton wind, then another <lb/>
milling 1.1- rubber; <lb/>
it hart looted, bareheaded, no no <lb/>
s- trying lo get to box ens a <lb/>
yards camp. <lb/>
re the place cl on <lb/>
ilia island. <lb/>
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a l.-w hundred yards from camp. Al <lb/>
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she commenced lo her <lb/>
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out lo sea we r knew a hi <lb/>
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and nowhere lo cook <lb/>
pieces Mad hue in We <lb/>
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i soldier a summer resort I From <lb/>
to hours with nothing lo tin, <lb/>
lire, and to sleep except ill <lb/>
can loath -I with brick lamed <lb/>
line <lb/>
seen u-. knee step all <lb/>
entered wetland, a beau- <lb/>
tit picture I <lb/>
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gave our boys coffee an I nu -thing <lb/>
out. The Englishman, who <lb/>
runs a . loin and had c -I- <lb/>
lee made and e and <lb/>
lo all who cam <lb/>
Mrs. t ll, old Irish woman <lb/>
gave <lb/>
bread she had briber had <lb/>
or mil, also bar molasses. We ale <lb/>
nearly all Hie canned OS <lb/>
is <lb/>
dull. They w bi-n-r <lb/>
all the <lb/>
and we used in <lb/>
D I. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES<lb/>
goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce bought <lb/>
you. <lb/>
W- M. Carroll, of firm Car- <lb/>
roll Br-is . will leave Monday for <lb/>
the north t go ids <lb/>
Wire Fence Ci- <lb/>
have just c a car of best <lb/>
selection of wire and expects to <lb/>
he of wire on <lb/>
hi d- Your order can be filled <lb/>
promptly <lb/>
A- G. Cox C is offering <lb/>
pairs cart wheels fir -ale. <lb/>
Harrington. A are car- <lb/>
very nice lines of <lb/>
a d furniture. <lb/>
Fruit is get scarce and our <lb/>
cannery can't on full time- <lb/>
but they have put in nice <lb/>
work. <lb/>
B A Co. have <lb/>
chased a large lot of bag- <lb/>
and ties can meet any <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
J. R. COREY<lb/>
ii <lb/>
AND <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
W. Brown <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
diseases, um- <lb/>
and other -i j to <lb/>
impure blot d are bur, d by Heed's <lb/>
Mr, Holt <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
Oneida <lb/>
About two and a bail years my <lb/>
about an I <lb/>
two years, each had an <lb/>
of about the <lb/>
ears. The trouble appearing on <lb/>
the lime, I was inclined lo <lb/>
You would I hut soon lo <lb/>
I called in who <lb/>
sail from olds, <lb/>
scribing accordingly, swelling con <lb/>
to grow, until each had to hold <lb/>
or little boy been <lb/>
lanced three places, and at three <lb/>
limes, his lace at limes, looking alarm- <lb/>
The nature ho was <lb/>
termed one tiling by one and another <lb/>
thin by however, did <lb/>
no -in me, was a <lb/>
cure, and Mrs. Jo-- Persons it <lb/>
having called lo my so <lb/>
favorably I dropped treatment <lb/>
the doctor and to use- <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
that results teen <lb/>
is pulling in terms, <lb/>
and especially little <lb/>
entirely Well, yet <lb/>
Hie s over in <lb/>
in-, memory me merit Mis.<lb/>
a St <lb/>
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were wash-1 <lb/>
SO the o North Ciro- <lb/>
soldiers. <lb/>
Morgan, the <lb/>
one of hi. men -n I <lb/>
a h I an i i <lb/>
w .-re drowned. bet no. <lb/>
found, <lb/>
to be in t hi sun. <lb/>
to to In out <lb/>
M you eve <lb/>
saw; being did no. cut any <lb/>
to get <lb/>
that I <lb/>
a mist sick- <lb/>
No I h her, <lb/>
by bold c <lb/>
m- n <lb/>
One Iii- hatter men i me <lb/>
about id ii- <lb/>
the postage <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Easy to Take <lb/>
as, tO Operate <lb/>
Art i <lb/>
to Pill. In <lb/>
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Hood's <lb/>
too <lb/>
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lo late a <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
GOING <lb/>
CHEAP <lb/>
We have marked prices <lb/>
away down. You should see <lb/>
our leader on <lb/>
They cannot be <lb/>
for the money. We also lead <lb/>
the market on <lb/>
we are the cheapest <lb/>
place in town on all goods. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
awn <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Barnhill <lb/>
GREAT SLAUGHTER <lb/>
of the <lb/>
RICKS TAFT <lb/>
STOCK. <lb/>
EVERYBODY COME <lb/>
and get some of the <lb/>
BARGAINS. <lb/>
READ PONDER <lb/>
tee <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
still in the ring. Money a plenty. Best light <lb/>
in the State. bring your tobacco, <lb/>
Be it and are able to pay tor it, so bring <lb/>
it to us and get the highest market price. <lb/>
friends, <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O <lb/>
HI. <lb/>
Represents Only Class <lb/>
Office in Opposite Court <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
War Over <lb/>
and <lb/>
We are still selling at a Low Price. <lb/>
and see my new Fail of <lb/>
ill <lb/>
I intend to give my friends a square, hon- <lb/>
est deal. Come and see me- <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins Farming <lb/>
menu retired on short notice. <lb/>
Carts. Wagons, Brackets, <lb/>
foals, etc., made to <lb/>
order, <lb/>
Shops on Avenue. <lb/>
Phone<lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
SAM WHITE <lb/>
g Come and See it. jg <lb/>
JUDGMENT <lb/>
tells you buy nice clothes <lb/>
good clothes, becoming <lb/>
clothes, clothes that will <lb/>
wt-II on you, clothes <lb/>
that will wear well, <lb/>
clothes that will be an <lb/>
outward index your <lb/>
good taste, of your good <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
Appearances <lb/>
go a great way, clothes <lb/>
make the man, first <lb/>
are the best. <lb/>
-mm- <lb/>
Am in the mar <lb/>
buying goods. <lb/>
p CT C I a sundown <lb/>
ti <lb/>
Local Reflection. <lb/>
The hot i ell is broken. <lb/>
The Plenty blown <lb/>
in. <lb/>
are coming in <lb/>
New York Applet ard at <lb/>
The is beck on <lb/>
on lbs river. <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii ill teller. <lb/>
and are <lb/>
bating <lb/>
he Iii tit art hi Id their county <lb/>
convention here <lb/>
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x weather. <lb/>
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now do net com lain lie cool. <lb/>
in t e <lb/>
but don't. <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
given name d. Owner call at <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
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all like tome bit <lb/>
ate glad of it. <lb/>
II my t man is out in the hack yard <lb/>
bis luck <lb/>
his front door. <lb/>
Ice I ream every day. s <lb/>
any i ineptly till. J. <lb/>
W. C. Hints, Phone It <lb/>
Fob Best -A dwelling House in <lb/>
Good<lb/>
only edge of ill. <lb/>
turn hut it look <lb/>
ed threat for awhile. <lb/>
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lo is a mud hi <lb/>
when it wt don't know what a <lb/>
hole <lb/>
he was I j, <lb/>
Md has <lb/>
up to U lo II <lb/>
has made a <lb/>
departure Iron th. others and t <lb/>
long lo the begin- <lb/>
a sale at Hal of a <lb/>
hell. <lb/>
lie Ne <lb/>
is 17th <lb/>
at same hour on <lb/>
18th. <lb/>
Tie Democratic which <lb/>
met in <lb/>
n minuted H by <lb/>
I Judge eastern <lb/>
The j i. ibis township held <lb/>
a primary Mil alb n lo <lb/>
candidates Constable and <lb/>
and appoint <lb/>
gates to the convention. <lb/>
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fixed lo send to school tor <lb/>
time, said t if tea -her <lb/>
mo A for must I tell <lb/>
her <lb/>
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j attempting lo a <lb/>
Mrs. Ham. Mrs. Ham's <lb/>
brought who was <lb/>
in an lining room, to her <lb/>
Ai of the d <lb/>
Fountain Pen, best on earth, <lb/>
n Hi flee or Hook <lb/>
T e in <lb/>
notion and is a success. Core <lb/>
and e <lb/>
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philosopher, that can no <lb/>
A little the <lb/>
ads will show <lb/>
is a <lb/>
Indianapolis <lb/>
I is man who <lb/>
credit when you have no <lb/>
rush to buy necessaries cl life. <lb/>
I I ii.- is the man <lb/>
the taxes <lb/>
pi in <lb/>
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tor Then why should r <lb/>
him you In make i- <lb/>
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here.<lb/>
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blower, he not <lb/>
Friday when he lo use <lb/>
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lo tier ware <lb/>
house, aid All bed lo go lo his <lb/>
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Hock, d he lite all <lb/>
down Ur line aid a <lb/>
bust ling. <lb/>
Mis. M. H. to Kin- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Cap. Charlie <lb/>
Post, is <lb/>
Little M <lb/>
ed home Wednesday trim a <lb/>
visit lo <lb/>
Col. I. A hit ibis <lb/>
City and will <lb/>
Inks a trip out <lb/>
Mi-s M i. e, who <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. <lb/>
returned home evening. <lb/>
M W l , Vi <lb/>
ton, has her <lb/>
Mr- J. A. to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
K U. C. and <lb/>
Miss w- lit to <lb/>
evening lo <lb/>
Naval <lb/>
Wiley Brown <lb/>
his <lb/>
son who has bun in I, <lb/>
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proved. <lb/>
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K U. ii this mo-i-mg <lb/>
BUDS ll ii morning to Mrs <lb/>
R W. King. <lb/>
Mildred, who I <lb/>
teen Willie It <lb/>
bane <lb/>
M, F, tins m id- <lb/>
11.- lie in where lie hue been <lb/>
spending tome <lb/>
K. B. Mn. , cl <lb/>
Ki I- n pi and Masons <lb/>
Co., is in town. <lb/>
J F. Km; <lb/>
In m Richmond lS bad been <lb/>
lo buy a lit and mules. <lb/>
II. K. C. <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
here looking around lo is <lb/>
going on in <lb/>
W. G. Neal and Col. J M. <lb/>
M. G. <lb/>
i, Danville, were visitors on <lb/>
today. <lb/>
SHAY, <lb/>
L, Moore this morning <lb/>
Elm <lb/>
Dr. It. L. this <lb/>
going lo <lb/>
J. A. Dupree Friday <lb/>
from a trip road. <lb/>
W. S. Bernard home <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W- Brown and child left <lb/>
Friday lo visit relatives at <lb/>
W. H. and wife, Avon, <lb/>
look here tills <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
I. A passed <lb/>
tight home from <lb/>
the <lb/>
Miss A Iii-- Carson <lb/>
in where she I niter <lb/>
Mis. R. Wilson, who has <lb/>
been here, <lb/>
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Mrs W. J. C. we'll In n <lb/>
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but Hole can <lb/>
a bit. <lb/>
J. H. our <lb/>
nominee In this <lb/>
-pen last night here. <lb/>
K up <lb/>
avenue is as lb depot Ibis <lb/>
and then drove down again <lb/>
Mrs. M. sou <lb/>
who have visiting <lb/>
a s re- <lb/>
homo today. <lb/>
J, II. came Friday evening <lb/>
I -p I- I with <lb/>
here his nil home. We <lb/>
died glad see him. <lb/>
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here Ibis morning home. <lb/>
Jr. Jes <lb/>
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and was <lb/>
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elm. he has <lb/>
town in n ind hall and <lb/>
i-.-iii.- in -th year h- be is too <lb/>
to come to town be <lb/>
hat I'm-. II.- hat been a <lb/>
regular reader 1.1 <lb/>
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how Kepi him daring the <lb/>
lake, <lb/>
SM now reading show <lb/>
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long readers. Kid. Moon, el <lb/>
was in lo lee u a <lb/>
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and Sunday alter <lb/>
noon. , <lb/>
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young ladies were their a <lb/>
cemetery mid when y <lb/>
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and has i lbs <lb/>
main slay that I r my <lb/>
years. He was a man whom <lb/>
be said i. horn <lb/>
having lived in and whom it <lb/>
also his d <lb/>
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John W. -Mayo W. S. <lb/>
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Company, Atlanta, Ga-, the <lb/>
and manufacturers of <lb/>
Tins successful is <lb/>
the many internal ad- <lb/>
but a <lb/>
prepared liniment especially <lb/>
to which <lb/>
bear the test strains <lb/>
The may l used at any and <lb/>
all times during pregnancy up to the <lb/>
very hour of rim it <lb/>
la begun, and the longer the more <lb/>
perfect but it baa been <lb/>
used during the last only <lb/>
mat benefit and an <lb/>
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the pain it. <lb/>
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child, i leaves the mother ins con- <lb/>
more lo recovery. <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
at or sent by receipt ed <lb/>
price. <lb/>
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Ml co., s. <lb/>
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Ibis hue N-w <lb/>
pal lie streets, came in when- <lb/>
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friends, <lb/>
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Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
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Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
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Miss Deem to <lb/>
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morning Co visit Mrs <lb/>
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Ki and Masons Lite <lb/>
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Elm <lb/>
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going Io <lb/>
J. A. Dupree Friday <lb/>
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day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Brown child left <lb/>
Friday lo visit relatives <lb/>
W. H. Grimes and wife, Avon, <lb/>
look train here Ibis morning f-r <lb/>
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been relatives bore, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs W. J. and <lb/>
Friday evening a <lb/>
to Washington. <lb/>
no, a <lb/>
but Hole can <lb/>
ii bit. <lb/>
J. H. Small, Washington, our <lb/>
nominee Congress in Ibis <lb/>
last night here. <lb/>
E up Dickinson <lb/>
depot this morn- <lb/>
f, and then drove down again <lb/>
Mrs. If. M. son <lb/>
who have bat n <lb/>
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homo today. <lb/>
J, B. came in Friday evening <lb/>
a with <lb/>
here at his old home. We <lb/>
are glad lo him. <lb/>
Dr. Hay wood at d Grimes, <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Avon to see W. II. took the <lb/>
train here this morning home. <lb/>
he Sail of the Earth <lb/>
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chat. T,; i, he baa <lb/>
lien in town in a . i sad I half and <lb/>
ha ha is <lb/>
I,, come to town except lien he <lb/>
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be said world it <lb/>
having lived in it and whom it <lb/>
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go to law if you ha c i <lb/>
to lose. <lb/>
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women on U-.-J Cross i <lb/>
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Jake Spain s town lest <lb/>
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b ii. lit And M <lb/>
M. It. us, <lb/>
Greenville, were in town last night. <lb/>
C. E, <lb/>
in town lest night. <lb/>
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Mrs. T. Moore and Mis. Evans, <lb/>
South Greenville, arc visiting tie <lb/>
family W. M. <lb/>
way in <lb/>
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lip inn CB r- <lb/>
ported J- J, Perkins <lb/>
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A motion than carried that <lb/>
I all retire consultation <lb/>
a days. <lb/>
Waller II. <lb/>
lick. <lb/>
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be <lb/>
in <lb/>
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than ill- <lb/>
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tO v r i .; tO become S ;. <lb/>
Thus writes Henderson Dale, <lb/>
to Regulator <lb/>
Company, of Atlanta, Ga., <lb/>
tors manufacturers of <lb/>
Tins is not <lb/>
of the internal medicines <lb/>
to do things, but a <lb/>
scientifically prepared liniment especially <lb/>
effective in adding strength and elasticity <lb/>
lo those part . d v. organism which <lb/>
bear Severest strains of childbirth. <lb/>
The may I used at any and <lb/>
all limes dining pregnancy up to the <lb/>
very hour of The earlier it <lb/>
la begun, and longer Bead, the more <lb/>
perfect will be the result, but it has been <lb/>
used during the last month only with <lb/>
great benefit and <lb/>
It not only labor and lessens <lb/>
the pain R, r-wt greatly <lb/>
Hit- hi lift of both mother <lb/>
and child, leaves the mother con- <lb/>
more t speedy recovery. <lb/>
at or lent by receipt <lb/>
So <lb/>
Secretary War, i- u Michigan man, <lb/>
me hi it to <lb/>
m- big . is <lb/>
tin; re. in. tit will do; <lb/>
more fighting <lb/>
tr. Tin- States <lb/>
aid the bat <lb/>
c a bell <lb/>
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then s- I c ii with the <lb/>
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public streets, to where <lb/>
three V tin n on the <lb/>
sidewalk a way to i who cry, i- tin did, <lb/>
are really <lb/>
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Register <lb/>
kin-. <lb/>
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For W. Brawn. <lb/>
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UNDER NEW <lb/>
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SEVEN SPRINGS. <lb/>
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LaG RANGE. <lb/>
price. <lb/>
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for women, <lb/>
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rates given to s lot Livery stables the <lb/>
best team Good in the Re rates on <lb/>
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V. SMITH, <lb/>
Address nil to M.<lb/>
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The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
a nice assortment Fen <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen <lb/>
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mean large expense and a large <lb/>
amount of and the big fellow <lb/>
hadn't got over this before <lb/>
something else happened to that <lb/>
five u even more caught <lb/>
com, and the cold In hie throat <lb/>
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and It give a stiff neck, so that <lb/>
be couldn't bend his neck at all. <lb/>
can't have any Idea of a <lb/>
stiff neck means until you see a giraffe <lb/>
afflicted In that we'd had all sorts <lb/>
of trouble with animals In one way or <lb/>
another, but for real bother this beat <lb/>
all. We discovered It one day on <lb/>
the road. The giraffe always ducked <lb/>
bis head under the branches that hung <lb/>
down, fort of like a swan or does, <lb/>
but this day. carrying his head right <lb/>
straight In the air, he brought up <lb/>
against a branch that was at least <lb/>
teen feet above the ground. That was <lb/>
an amazing that we knew <lb/>
Something must be the and <lb/>
the giraffe's keeper came up <lb/>
poke to him, and all be did to <lb/>
bend bis nose down, and look down, <lb/>
why, we saw be bend bis neck, <lb/>
and then we knew what was the mat- <lb/>
of course, first thing <lb/>
did was to set a man to march along- <lb/>
side of with . tent pole, with a <lb/>
in the of It. to lift <lb/>
branches for Moat of the <lb/>
almost all the time, In fact- we could <lb/>
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branches, and, of course, lots of the <lb/>
was long stretches where <lb/>
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came to places where the man <lb/>
have to a branch to let <lb/>
the big; giraffe and a great <lb/>
pity . was, too. to see compelled <lb/>
to go about In that manner. <lb/>
went that way for about ten <lb/>
days. Ordinarily, we used to put his <lb/>
feed for bin on top of animal's <lb/>
so that be wouldn't hare to bend <lb/>
own more, than or ten feet; but <lb/>
he do now. <lb/>
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Come to see us. <lb/>
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you for your little wad. <lb/>
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luckless pedestrian looked up <lb/>
down the dimly lighted street, but <lb/>
nobody was in sight <lb/>
will sot do you good. <lb/>
dear said <lb/>
still holding a revolver <lb/>
pointed in a most threatening manner <lb/>
st the other's nearest <lb/>
loon Is halt a mile away, the <lb/>
to the nearest policeman Is ex- <lb/>
the same. You and I have the <lb/>
locality entirely to ourselves. Where- <lb/>
he gave the trigger an om- <lb/>
little Is no <lb/>
for prolonging this interview. Pro- <lb/>
see you've got the drop on me all <lb/>
right said the victim, <lb/>
all I'm kicking myself <lb/>
about Is I didn't need to lose my <lb/>
roll I could Just well hare left it <lb/>
st home this you'll put <lb/>
your fingers in my right vest pocket <lb/>
you'll find more or less. It's all <lb/>
I've got about me. and I was going to <lb/>
spend It for a new set of <lb/>
fires for my <lb/>
kind of sternly de- <lb/>
footpad.<lb/>
you get that for <lb/>
know where I an get It for a <lb/>
less than <lb/>
Scott, old man You keep <lb/>
your little wad and go and buy <lb/>
tire. Say. do you know that's the best <lb/>
tire on earth darn It. I ride <lb/>
myself. <lb/>
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gentlemanly highwayman he till learn <lb/>
an outrageous confidence game <lb/>
as played upon him <lb/>
The belated pedestrian whom he met <lb/>
i that occasion uses the Jingo es <lb/>
Resilient bicycle tire, and <lb/>
has do use for any other kind. <lb/>
nut he happened to see by the light <lb/>
of a street lamp that the gentlemanly <lb/>
highwayman wore a ft <lb/>
button in the lapel of bis <lb/>
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take not that an action <lb/>
emit as has been I <lb/>
in of I <lb/>
for absolute decree of divorce <lb/>
the said the raid de- <lb/>
w II f s r notice that <lb/>
he is required to appear at next <lb/>
term of lie Superior i mm of said co in- <lb/>
to be held on the second Monday In <lb/>
September next at Ibis Court House of <lb/>
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can them at the <lb/>
Yard. W. R. Agent. <lb/>
thirty-six feet tall, I <lb/>
j a day a <lb/>
VISITING CARD <lb/>
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FULL SHEET POSTER. <lb/>
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afternoon at <lb/>
price a <lb/>
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in eighteen feet <lb/>
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to the with his food or <lb/>
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there. On the road used <lb/>
the rope over the crotch of n tree <lb/>
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to the tent at time had <lb/>
cut a great slit in the but <lb/>
e didn't regret it was a <lb/>
impressive thing to see him <lb/>
in that way. It made <lb/>
of <lb/>
used to go up I'D <lb/>
ladder and put a around his <lb/>
and we'd book on a fall, with a <lb/>
chair, and a man would ride <lb/>
his and rub in liniment. He <lb/>
to like very much, and It <lb/>
yelped him greatly, too, avid one morn- <lb/>
lag when the men went rat to give him <lb/>
the usual rub, they were to <lb/>
the old chap with his head bowed <lb/>
pretty near to the roof of the <lb/>
bear cage, which, next to <lb/>
hire, his neck <lb/>
coming around all right, and Ian <lb/>
that he'd take hie breakfast <lb/>
morning la old way, if you<lb/>
An historic owned by the <lb/>
late Dr. Evans fr <lb/>
ale the establish- <lb/>
but it was decided at the last <lb/>
moment to retain the vehicle as an <lb/>
item of the estate In it the doctor loft <lb/>
Parts with the Eugenie on <lb/>
Sept. when he was assisting <lb/>
her to reach England. It Is intended <lb/>
by the heirs of the noted dentist to <lb/>
transfer the carriage to the Evans Mu- <lb/>
which is to be founded In <lb/>
ca under the clauses of the doctor's <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
The vehicle will be temporarily <lb/>
banded to the care of the old <lb/>
drove the Empress, her <lb/>
attendant and the doctor to the coast <lb/>
In 1870. when she about to em- <lb/>
bark for England in Sir John Bur- <lb/>
yacht. The vehicle Is a <lb/>
with accommodations for four <lb/>
persons, and was built In 1867 for the <lb/>
Exhibition. ten years since Dr. <lb/>
Evans had it and <lb/>
in order to make a journey to <lb/>
over the same ground as that <lb/>
traversed by him with the Empress <lb/>
that long drive he stop- <lb/>
at the same places en route as <lb/>
those selected on the memorable<lb/>
A -H urn <lb/>
Some day it will be found that to <lb/>
bring up u man with a genial nature, <lb/>
a good temper, and a happy frame of <lb/>
mind, is a greater effort than to per- <lb/>
him in many accomplishments. <lb/>
Is It your baby drops <lb/>
t a regular time What <lb/>
do you give Nothing. Her <lb/>
father Just stops to <lb/>
E-A-WEEK. <lb/>
only <lb/>
the <lb/>
to <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
mm <lb/>
a year ; <lb/>
news even <lb/>
u i- <lb/>
us-<lb/>
lion <lb/>
pee. <lb/>
luff's Fills <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindled diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
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p a m, <lb/>
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p m Marlon 6.31 f <lb/>
in, Florence 7.15 p m, Sum- <lb/>
p m, <lb/>
Denmark 0.12 a m, August <lb/>
a m, 11.11 a <lb/>
Atlanta 18.35 p m. <lb/>
a m. i ill 7.30 a m. <lb/>
pa <lb/>
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4.30 am, Richmond 0.05 air. <lb/>
10.00 am, <lb/>
Tart i <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
pm. Wilson pin. <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
4.18 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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York 0.30 am, <lb/>
12.09 pm, 2-25 pm. <lb/>
3.16 pm, Rich- <lb/>
mend MO pm. <lb/>
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3.10 <lb/>
m. Leave Wilson <lb/>
7-01 am. <lb/>
7.63 ; am. <lb/>
Notice t <lb/>
Court of <lb/>
I'm of <lb/>
June to me of Ad- <lb/>
ministration on the estate of <lb/>
deceased Is <lb/>
to of .-aid to present <lb/>
claims t. me for payment <lb/>
on or i- the 10th day <lb/>
of June or this notice be <lb/>
plead bar of recovery. All per- <lb/>
Indebted to said estate are <lb/>
to make Immediate payment lo ma. <lb/>
the 7th day of June <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public Administrator <lb/>
A estate; of I Tills <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
Creditors- <lb/>
duly c <lb/>
Court Clerk of county <lb/>
to the will <lb/>
of O. deceased, Is <lb/>
hereby to persons t. <lb/>
the e-t t make Immediate payment <lb/>
to tin- . an I all persons <lb/>
In. claims against said estate <lb/>
the same, <lb/>
on or the day of July, 1800, <lb/>
or this will be plead in of <lb/>
recovery of same. This 22nd day of <lb/>
July, J. <lb/>
W. M BROWN, <lb/>
Executors u <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
for and ad vim. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
C. A. SHOW <lb/>
Patent WASHINGTON, j <lb/>
Port <lb/>
March v t <lb/>
supplier rial It to their <lb/>
eat to gt our , before <lb/>
Our Is <lb/>
-ts is. <lb/>
Tobacco, Cigar <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
at <lb/>
i we direct from <lb/>
m i of <lb/>
i an a- to <lb/>
th i Our g I e all bought <lb/>
no <lb/>
run <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Greenville School <lb/>
Ladies. <lb/>
Will be held in the College <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Number to Exceed <lb/>
,. L. <lb/>
Fall term <lb/>
of <lb/>
1st to 4th tirades per <lb/>
82.00 <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Greek, each <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Theory and liar- <lb/>
in. ii i r month 3.00 <lb/>
Lessons <lb/>
month <lb/>
Terms payable <lb/>
Pupils taking both Mu and Liter- <lb/>
course will be allowed per cent <lb/>
We hope to merit the substantial sup- <lb/>
port full confidence of those <lb/>
in true education and reap I <lb/>
mill- you to make your <lb/>
t once to enter your girls at our school t <lb/>
Any further information <lb/>
e given. <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
Miss Richards oil's <lb/>
Select School for Boys <lb/>
Girls. <lb/>
will 5th, at <lb/>
Mrs. School house, <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
The in. Idea. <lb/>
j- leaches the and the truest <lb/>
idea of is possible <lb/>
for man to and of all <lb/>
doctrines of Cud that have ever been <lb/>
taught propagated in the world <lb/>
this alone can satisfy the cravings of <lb/>
man's spiritual nature and enable the <lb/>
soul lo rest secure. In the <lb/>
that the arm of Almighty <lb/>
and All-good ts ever outstretched <lb/>
to protect defend. Would you <lb/>
leek after a teacher that can lead yon <lb/>
to lite author of your being, and <lb/>
place your spirit in communion with <lb/>
the tint it. and hush your <lb/>
with the assurance that <lb/>
t Is with you. and that <lb/>
I. of Ills mercy circle you now <lb/>
evermore, you must And that sac- <lb/>
In for In this re- j fill be glad to half your boys. <lb/>
it Is that man spake particular, see or address <lb/>
like w. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
MALE ACADEMY. <lb/>
The in session o school will <lb/>
ii on Monday, Kept. 8th. <lb/>
are as <lb/>
Primary per 82.00 <lb/>
Intermediate 42.541<lb/>
No i will be to first <lb/>
class work. J-J <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly before he <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of County <lb/>
of the of Lev a. <lb/>
deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons indebted, to the estate to <lb/>
ink- payment t the under- <lb/>
signed, and all persons having <lb/>
st said estate must present the <lb/>
duly a <lb/>
or the day of <lb/>
July, 1899, or this notice will lie p sad <lb/>
in bar of the recovery of their claim. <lb/>
This day cf July, <lb/>
is J. <lb/>
S. Yates. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
New <lb/>
an. This train <lb/>
arrive at street. <lb/>
Ni.<lb/>
pm. Jacksonville Oil pm <lb/>
Savanna 1.41 Charles- <lb/>
ton 5.10 <lb/>
Atlanta 7.50 Macao <lb/>
am, Augusta <lb/>
4.17 pm. <lb/>
6.1 G urn, Florence 8.88 tun, <lb/>
Marlon <lb/>
am, Lake <lb/>
H SID. <lb/>
cu Am <lb/>
p. m., Halifax <lb/>
j. in. arrives Neck at 8.20 ; <lb/>
p. m., Kinston <lb/>
. Returning, leaves Kinston <lb/>
. m., a. m. <lb/>
all x at a. 11.331 <lb/>
ally except <lb/>
Wellington in., p . <lb/>
ti vi- in., n i I ,, <lb/>
m leave <lb/>
pm Washington I i am <lb/>
and pm Dally except Sunday <lb/>
Train leaves c, i <lb/>
in A Raleigh R. R. dally Sun. <lb/>
d st p. m., Sunday P. m- <lb/>
ii Plymouth 7.40 P. at, 8.10 p. in <lb/>
R- turning leaves Plymouth daily <lb/>
a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m. <lb/>
arrive 10.06 II. CO <lb/>
Nashville leave <lb/>
Rocky Mi I p n <lb/>
pm Soring Hope pm Return <lb/>
leave Spring Hope I am Nash- <lb/>
ville Rocky Ml <lb/>
daily except Sunday. <lb/>
train on I M V. <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a <lb/>
m. arriving 8.30 a. id. Re <lb/>
turning leaves 9.00 a. in., <lb/>
river, 10.28 s. m. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves <lb/>
Clinton dally, <lb/>
s. m. and 4.13 p, m- lug <lb/>
and 8.08 I <lb/>
II M <lb/>
O. Pass. Agent. <lb/>
J R Manager <lb/>
V M Km k- N, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Carson <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
It. J. W. <lb/>
Jesse C. Carson <lb/>
K J W Car- <lb/>
son will take notice that action e . <lb/>
as above has been commenced <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pill county for <lb/>
divorce and said de- <lb/>
will take Hint lie <lb/>
Is required to at the next term <lb/>
of the court of county to <lb/>
be o . tho second Monday <lb/>
the Monday in September, at <lb/>
the Court House said county. In <lb/>
M C and or demur <lb/>
the complaint In action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to tho court for the <lb/>
relief In said complaint. <lb/>
his illy of August, <lb/>
K, A. Move, <lb/>
F O atty. C C <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having been appointed and qualified <lb/>
the late Jesse Adams <lb/>
all persons are <lb/>
to all against the <lb/>
estate of the Jesse Adams pay- <lb/>
me iii on or before the day of March, <lb/>
or this notice will plead In bar <lb/>
of their recovery, AH persons indebted <lb/>
to the said estate are requested to make <lb/>
settlement. 5th <lb/>
day of <lb/>
; E. W. JACKSON, <lb/>
T U attorney. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
The Clerk of tho Superior Court bar <lb/>
lug this day to me Letters of <lb/>
Administration upon tho estate of Rich <lb/>
ard Met an lo ii notice l <lb/>
given to all persons holding <lb/>
said estate to present them to <lb/>
for payment, duly authenticated, on <lb/>
or before 1st day or or <lb/>
this will b.- In bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons to said <lb/>
are notified to make Immediate <lb/>
payment of indebtedness to me. <lb/>
Ibis the 23rd day of June, <lb/>
C. J. Mi I. , WHO <lb/>
of estate Richard <lb/>
born, <lb/>
i Dims <lb/>
Just new <lb/>
hoarse and line <lb/>
and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
all its <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and bodies entrusted <lb/>
lo our care will every <lb/>
mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly, <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John <lb/>
building. <lb/>
BOB C, i <lb/>
SOUND, N. C. <lb/>
THIS BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms, <lb/>
having been thoroughly <lb/>
and renovate I, la now for o <lb/>
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w <lb/>
be opened I r guests on JUNG 1st, <lb/>
under competent F <lb/>
further information on of <lb/>
H. Han by, Owner <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
to I. B. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
mi. Mm. <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY r, 1818 <lb/>
is s school of high <lb/>
sexes. <lb/>
Only class teachers will be em- <lb/>
very work will b <lb/>
OS. <lb/>
he best discipline will be maintain . <lb/>
Board from IS to per month <lb/>
or ti <lb/>
Primary to SI <lb/>
Intermediate lo mi <lb/>
High School I o <lb/>
Musk i <lb/>
A discount of per cent will be <lb/>
lowed when W paid for <lb/>
a whole term <lb/>
For further information see or ad . <lb/>
dress <lb/>
SIR VICE <lb/>
I leave Washington <lb/>
for touching at all land- <lb/>
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
Friday at A. at. <lb/>
Returning leave at a A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and <lb/>
same <lb/>
These are subject to stage <lb/>
of water on Tar <lb/>
Connecting st Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York Boston. <lb/>
should order their goods <lb/>
via Dominion mi <lb/>
Mew York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
t A Baltimore Steamboat <lb/>
fro A Miners <lb/>
I i . i n Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
eat. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
J C. A CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work<lb/>
III <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
in a in <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. J.; Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER NO <lb/>
run <lb/>
in <lb/>
is t up- <lb/>
Tl e it lo is back in <lb/>
it his d t. n L- <lb/>
say <lb/>
ii. to prove ti Mr. Al- <lb/>
is cot a nil <lb/>
bas y- <lb/>
in his conduct of <lb/>
war- i. me they <lb/>
as Miles <lb/>
do think <lb/>
ridiculous lo <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Latin and Greek, and Span- <lb/>
is a much more m id deal <lb/>
In <lb/>
Well, mother, <lb/>
dollars is pretty expensive a <lb/>
flat like this- At rate I don't <lb/>
how yen to keep <lb/>
wolf from door. Oh we don't <lb/>
care if it reach said <lb/>
blight young nation. <lb/>
lie says it could never In- <lb/>
to any if rooms- <lb/>
He Wasn't <lb/>
a rivalry between <lb/>
Tom and Fred, <lb/>
Yen, I they <lb/>
both seeking hand <lb/>
both called at <lb/>
other evening and <lb/>
at began the exciting game <lb/>
of trying to other-Tom <lb/>
had to give it up Anally and left <lb/>
Fred in <lb/>
Fred got lbs best <lb/>
it T <lb/>
the <lb/>
a night, and Tom did <lb/>
not take away the poorest um- <lb/>
when be left house <lb/>
Io the Bank of England <lb/>
silver oars lain <lb/>
to for two d <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
The Trailers of this paper will lie <lb/>
to learn that there i- at <lb/>
one that hue <lb/>
been able cure In all its singes <lb/>
la Hall's Cure Is <lb/>
now to <lb/>
the Catarrh being <lb/>
a constitutional requires a con- <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
Cure Is taken internally, directly <lb/>
upon the Him r surfaces of <lb/>
system, the <lb/>
foundation of the <lb/>
the patient t building up His <lb/>
assisting nature in do- <lb/>
Its work. The proprietors have <lb/>
much faith in its curative powers that <lb/>
they Her One Hundred Dollars for any <lb/>
case that It fails to cure. Send for list <lb/>
of testimonials. <lb/>
I. J- CO , Props <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
II. I. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
over J. <lb/>
Cobb A Son's Store. <lb/>
How Typhoid is Spread <lb/>
I Youth's <lb/>
i- i i i i <lb/>
at <lb/>
and .-in- other <lb/>
as to class . <lb/>
In <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
go in of are <lb/>
and p o, in <lb/>
water- There is doubt that <lb/>
this in my typhoid is <lb/>
in s any ox <lb/>
tended epidemic of I lie disease to <lb/>
its source we mast first of all ex- <lb/>
into of the <lb/>
u Ii r supply. <lb/>
water has proved <lb/>
to be the use of the spread of <lb/>
fever in epidemics <lb/>
in tins country Li but <lb/>
time is little this <lb/>
those who tome- <lb/>
thing than water, be- <lb/>
cause, although during <lb/>
the . water may be <lb/>
made safer L v boiling, this is <lb/>
not enough. <lb/>
II water is contaminated, <lb/>
tho may be introduced in- <lb/>
to while the <lb/>
teeth or the face. Or <lb/>
again, and which are <lb/>
eaten raw may be contaminated <lb/>
by water in which are <lb/>
washed. Typhoid fever has some- <lb/>
times, been spread u city whose <lb/>
water supply was above reproach, <lb/>
by means of milk or <lb/>
Milk nerd not be watered <lb/>
order to a vehicle for <lb/>
germs ; germs may be <lb/>
into cans and bottles <lb/>
while are being washed in <lb/>
water drawn fro u contaminated <lb/>
we I or at dairy- Al- <lb/>
though destroyed by boiling, <lb/>
germs will resist a freezing <lb/>
temperature for a time, and <lb/>
have been found in cut from a <lb/>
pond poisoned with <lb/>
bacilli of disease. <lb/>
Another means sure ml of <lb/>
typhoid has <lb/>
in I e- <lb/>
place oysters in <lb/>
near the mouth <lb/>
or river in order to fatten tin m <lb/>
before ate brought to <lb/>
If his place to be <lb/>
near mouth of a sewer con- <lb/>
poison, or the <lb/>
creek be contaminated the <lb/>
will lake vim J <lb/>
their so revenge them- <lb/>
selves on those who eat them <lb/>
raw. <lb/>
In puzzling cases of <lb/>
has been that <lb/>
food was by flies-, <lb/>
which u <lb/>
long distance cu <lb/>
strong argument lie <lb/>
cf in i fly <lb/>
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in which this may <lb/>
be but they <lb/>
to thew Dial s far fr. in <lb/>
that the <lb/>
be so e <lb/>
lather t we are cot ell <lb/>
its <lb/>
Southern II. <lb/>
its share cf and <lb/>
tho Safe war. <lb/>
is a <lb/>
Bagley a r, <lb/>
a Leo a <lb/>
Wheeler a Si and <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Hi who the Hag <lb/>
over in n Southerner. <lb/>
South baa a pretty <lb/>
the <lb/>
up its for <lb/>
When Henry Ward <lb/>
in daring Civil <lb/>
bib <lb/>
es there to <lb/>
ion in favor the he <lb/>
ii on one occasion with <lb/>
the suggestion that Hie <lb/>
is had not yet whipped <lb/>
So one as a fl be re-1 <lb/>
Vt.-. but y been I <lb/>
lighting <lb/>
courage find valor were tested on <lb/>
both sides in tho Civil War, and <lb/>
it was because Americans were <lb/>
war <lb/>
was so deadly so prolonged <lb/>
Get oral Giant any man <lb/>
who depreciated the bravery of <lb/>
Southern army I <lb/>
Northern soldier. General Sher- <lb/>
man gave willing testimony lo <lb/>
the bravery splendid soldier- <lb/>
qualities bis Southern an- <lb/>
So it is not surprising <lb/>
that men from the South <lb/>
themselves courage <lb/>
in the late war. <lb/>
We can be of fact <lb/>
that nil of war were <lb/>
v, r th y came <lb/>
North <lb/>
Carolina or Utah. Tho war ha-i <lb/>
wiped nut all sectional hues- <lb/>
has done more to develop the <lb/>
spirit and weld <lb/>
the cf people of <lb/>
section than could have been <lb/>
done by p. <lb/>
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WASHINGTON <lb/>
and v;. <lb/>
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Dress Notions, <lb/>
of all binds, Goods, Hats <lb/>
Caps, tan <lb/>
to fit the men girls and boys. <lb/>
tr. m. <lb/>
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N. C- <lb/>
in courts. <lb/>
Galloway, B. . <lb/>
V. C. Ills, N. C <lb/>
CAW TYSON, <lb/>
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nun r,. II. Lou. <lb/>
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let's a w or <lb/>
who an <lb/>
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Matting. Oil <lb/>
Cloths, Door Mats, in lubber, Steel and Co- <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, <lb/>
Lamps, <lb/>
Oil Can <lb/>
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write n <lb/>
letter to Mr. h <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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, there will lie a <lb/>
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in ill Tho <lb/>
less who it may <lb/>
the <lb/>
a d<lb/>
every <lb/>
will <lb/>
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rail Cami <lb/>
., i. I,., day <lb/>
and in in. . iii i <lb/>
long the <lb/>
column a or <lb/>
wore <lb/>
Ii. are now confident of <lb/>
winning. There ii <lb/>
i i. . a.- that the u h MB <lb/>
a l-i <lb/>
do i. a i. of tho <lb/>
am divided into f i <lb/>
lions, which will add to the <lb/>
en electing <lb/>
. districts now <lb/>
by The He <lb/>
pub art. <lb/>
bone of <lb/>
f in major <lb/>
it v i as they were do <lb/>
a little while back, are <lb/>
talking of trying to bod <lb/>
own, and oat to <lb/>
f a number of States <lb/>
to get <lb/>
who came to <lb/>
Washington from <lb/>
Mi. on General <lb/>
I at in the War De <lb/>
I it a duty call <lb/>
upon and <lb/>
a call. Shatter <lb/>
to talk for <lb/>
publication, but it is en open <lb/>
oral tint ho it for Miles <lb/>
of the recently <lb/>
with Miles to <lb/>
i menu an to d him <lb/>
j of of the <lb/>
Santiago Miles tick <lb/>
ltd to over the <lb/>
lion, if will render <lb/>
id at<lb/>
Lanterns, Tinware; set our Automatic <lb/>
tills yon lamp and does not run it <lb/>
v. to s <lb/>
th the<lb/>
veal charges <lb/>
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Willis in Solid <lb/>
nil Minis mill plies, Brest <lb/>
Oak l-ii; <lb/>
cf nil sleds, Con Hi <lb/>
, Tin Rat k <lb/>
No <lb/>
;, will out ii <lb/>
tr it. Ii u e i pi Ii, s ill <lb/>
van from Hi MM <lb/>
d, t t <lb/>
nil In,, i Lounges, <lb/>
Tables, <lb/>
No pi, ting <lb/>
Cone u <lb/>
t. <lb/>
ii ii ii th <lb/>
CURED <lb/>
w every means ii <lb/>
Is pleasure w the <lb/>
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lot over six months, and was mated by <lb/>
sonic if I ill Our City <lb/>
mid all no avail. Dr. <lb/>
all. Hitters and <lb/>
I was entirely cured. <lb/>
I now take great pleasure In <lb/>
l am suffering <lb/>
in main I inn grate <lb/>
in iv yours, M- a. <lb/>
Ilia, I-. <lb/>
I mi our g IO in style <lb/>
T. ins mutual iii. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
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a found <lb/>
up in Maj. ii- <lb/>
bin Sun. .- and . ; i- P<lb/>
find t. es- <lb/>
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c an have iv ob- white- <lb/>
were o W every is the re- <lb/>
they that has been <lb/>
I adopted by the <lb/>
tin Man at-ii t with nil <lb/>
the caused by <lb/>
ard<lb/>
It would have <lb/>
to adopt a more <lb/>
foolish policy. The months of <lb/>
only be stopped <lb/>
. Major 2nd , the <lb/>
vice; <lb/>
. B. W. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Di <lb/>
t- r, N. C. <lb/>
Of all l sun tin i h-- of the <lb/>
year Ba is one of tho <lb/>
enjoyable. The <lb/>
fierceness of summer yet <lb/>
no chilling winds remind of <lb/>
the coning cold and storm. <lb/>
The air has a delicious <lb/>
in with the t i <lb/>
fruits, a sweet <lb/>
that speaks of autumn Bowers, <lb/>
while the MUM haze that veils <lb/>
the distant hills, like a bridal <lb/>
veil, subdues but docs not co n <lb/>
teal beauty of fol <lb/>
fruits and <lb/>
has its duties well a <lb/>
its pleasures, and it i also well <lb/>
to remember that another sea- <lb/>
son of buds, blossoms and sun- <lb/>
shine will Soon be <lb/>
with tho past. A few <lb/>
more chilling frosts <lb/>
will be here, ripening <lb/>
leaves put on their lovely dress <lb/>
of crimson and gold and bid us <lb/>
a long Va. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
is sun- <lb/>
rue in <lb/>
ii I bi-. <lb/>
let us let more got mine <lb/>
laughter is v i- journey along <lb/>
bin's i out<lb/>
nil <lb/>
by i lie Band. <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
,, thing <lb/>
Idea <lb/>
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Just a . <lb/>
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