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also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen <lb/>
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the When you to an <lb/>
Iran's Ilka a throat <lb/>
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/>
I suppose be still sensitive there <lb/>
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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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/>
If this should meet eye of <lb/>
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/>
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for absolute decree of divorce <lb/>
the said the raid de- <lb/>
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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/>
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Yard. W. R. Agent. <lb/>
thirty-six feet tall, I <lb/>
j a day a <lb/>
VISITING CARD <lb/>
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Iron t and we used to reeve <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/>
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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/>
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late Dr. Evans fr <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Tobacco, Cigar <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
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th i Our g I e all bought <lb/>
no <lb/>
run <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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New <lb/>
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arrive at street. <lb/>
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pm. Jacksonville Oil pm <lb/>
Savanna 1.41 Charles- <lb/>
ton 5.10 <lb/>
Atlanta 7.50 Macao <lb/>
am, Augusta <lb/>
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6.1 G urn, Florence 8.88 tun, <lb/>
Marlon <lb/>
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d st p. m., Sunday P. m- <lb/>
ii Plymouth 7.40 P. at, 8.10 p. in <lb/>
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a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m. <lb/>
arrive 10.06 II. CO <lb/>
Nashville leave <lb/>
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pm Soring Hope pm Return <lb/>
leave Spring Hope I am Nash- <lb/>
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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/>
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O. Pass. Agent. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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fro A Miners <lb/>
I i . i n Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
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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/>
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Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
in a in <lb/>
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D. J.; Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER NO <lb/>
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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/>
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other evening and <lb/>
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of trying to other-Tom <lb/>
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a night, and Tom did <lb/>
not take away the poorest um- <lb/>
when be left house <lb/>
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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/>
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at <lb/>
and .-in- other <lb/>
as to class . <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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that the <lb/>
be so e <lb/>
lather t we are cot ell <lb/>
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Southern II. <lb/>
its share cf and <lb/>
tho Safe war. <lb/>
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up its for <lb/>
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in daring Civil <lb/>
bib <lb/>
es there to <lb/>
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ii on one occasion with <lb/>
the suggestion that Hie <lb/>
is had not yet whipped <lb/>
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lighting <lb/>
courage find valor were tested on <lb/>
both sides in tho Civil War, and <lb/>
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war <lb/>
was so deadly so prolonged <lb/>
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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/>
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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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in courts. <lb/>
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on a i i <lb/>
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Oil Can <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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, there will lie a <lb/>
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less who it may <lb/>
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a d<lb/>
every <lb/>
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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/>
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lion, if will render <lb/>
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tills yon lamp and does not run it <lb/>
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all. Hitters and <lb/>
I was entirely cured. <lb/>
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l am suffering <lb/>
in main I inn grate <lb/>
in iv yours, M- a. <lb/>
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c an have iv ob- white- <lb/>
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to adopt a more <lb/>
foolish policy. The months of <lb/>
only be stopped <lb/>
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vice; <lb/>
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Washington, <lb/>
Di <lb/>
t- r, N. C. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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laughter is v i- journey along <lb/>
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made to an investigation <lb/>
of the of the war made <lb/>
by a committee that will <lb/>
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all fools there were no <lb/>
things as newspapers <lb/>
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to bitterly regret that he did <lb/>
not have every in- <lb/>
and man <lb/>
who was found guilty of <lb/>
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nominees <lb/>
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electing a central for <lb/>
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Mr. Fred Allen and Mi <lb/>
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week, but is u w <lb/>
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vi friend here Tuesday. <lb/>
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finely now and ere <lb/>
long will have two nice <lb/>
stores with office annexed. <lb/>
J. C Cox <lb/>
and making a map of the <lb/>
for the Snow <lb/>
Hill C m- <lb/>
Miss Nannie ill <lb/>
on the d of <lb/>
There be three teacher- <lb/>
year Mini Annie Parker a <lb/>
u . Mia <lb/>
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v tor. the heart liable. <lb/>
hopes <lb/>
. . of <lb/>
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than those <lb/>
mirth's cheek adorn <lb/>
i marked by <lb/>
To tho who ever roam; <lb/>
itself has <lb/>
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TOILING IN DARKNESS. <lb/>
This a quarry. are <lb/>
tolling alway in the darkness. We cay <lb/>
see is lo out <lb/>
u our lonely, painful, obscure toll. <lb/>
W some day our quarry work will be <lb/>
manifested In the glory heaven. <lb/>
arc preparing materials now and here <lb/>
for the of the great King. <lb/>
which in heaven is slowly rising <lb/>
through ages. No noise of bani- <lb/>
or a Is board in all that won- <lb/>
building, the are <lb/>
all shaped polished and made en- <lb/>
ready for this world. We are <lb/>
the stone, and the world Is God <lb/>
quarry. The stone for the <lb/>
were cut out of the great rock in MM <lb/>
dark underground cavern. They <lb/>
rough and Then they were <lb/>
into form, and this required <lb/>
a great deal of cutting, <lb/>
and chiseling. Without this stern. <lb/>
sore work on the not one <lb/>
them could iT filled a <lb/>
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were ready, they were lifted out of the <lb/>
dark quarry and carried up to th <lb/>
mountain-top where the temple u <lb/>
rising, and were laid their place. <lb/>
We ore stones In the quarry as yet. <lb/>
When e accepted Christ we were cut <lb/>
the great main of rock. But w <lb/>
were yet rough and not fit <lb/>
for heaven. c can be ready <lb/>
for our place in the <lb/>
we must be and shaped. Th <lb/>
hammer most do Its work, breaking <lb/>
off the roughness. The b <lb/>
nod, carving and polishing our live <lb/>
is done id I <lb/>
the lo <lb/>
do hack- <lb/>
aid. ; the usual <lb/>
of <lb/>
Advocate. <lb/>
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the Instead of the <lb/>
Men wear skirt, the women <lb/>
The men wear their hair long, and <lb/>
the women wear short. <lb/>
men carry on dressmaking, and <lb/>
the carry burdens. <lb/>
The spoken language I not written, <lb/>
and the written language not spoken. <lb/>
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call foot-not are Inserted at th top <lb/>
of the <lb/>
The Chinese in white at <lb/>
la, and In mourning at wedding. <lb/>
old women always serve as <lb/>
their vessel <lb/>
. .,,;.;. and mount horses <lb/>
the side. <lb/>
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. end with soup and fish. <lb/>
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In Feeble Health <lb/>
I . do Her <lb/>
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I.- do my work. I . <lb/>
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treatment <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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June, ISM. The first bottle so <lb/>
b it. and <lb/>
and <lb/>
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Hood's<lb/>
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Hood MS <lb/>
WHITE MEN'S RALLY <lb/>
BARBECUE. <lb/>
Mills, Pitt County, <lb/>
--------ON- <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1898.<lb/>
Prominent speakers will be present and will the <lb/>
political issues of the day. All citizens who are in favor of <lb/>
Good Government and White Supremacy, regardless of past <lb/>
affiliations, are cordially invited to be present. <lb/>
Ladies especially invited. <lb/>
Into beauty. . <lb/>
mm, many processes of life. <lb/>
d i <lb/>
will o b Off. All the crooked <lb/>
The i Sot r <lb/>
Ala. <lb/>
12.- <lb/>
will tomorrow print the <lb/>
i s n portion mi Interview <lb/>
with General Joseph <lb/>
that tin- general was th <lb/>
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t .- d <lb/>
will <lb/>
m elk e and Wu <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
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B- <lb/>
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lama stock on bind and invite <lb/>
more en Corners <lb/>
cotton market bids <lb/>
Hon. Samuel to pay the vary best <lb/>
to the <lb/>
I do i believe Hie war is over by <lb/>
means; does <lb/>
toll me l <lb/>
had lb t c <lb/>
fettle the i ill <lb/>
with over Ilia <lb/>
Hi- Spanish that the at <lb/>
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c Wheeler said i <lb/>
Spain will a- to up the <lb/>
sis <lb/>
here, will never do that. I am <lb/>
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tuts <lb/>
If n e <lb/>
OH i-. Dr x OM <lb/>
have a <lb/>
o tinware i i <lb/>
a splendid lino of <lb/>
V. b <lb/>
chased a nice lot of meat at bot- <lb/>
tom pried and propose to sell at <lb/>
tho same- <lb/>
Life's P . <lb/>
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tun- lo unlearn <lb/>
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wisdom <lb/>
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smoke stay out late at live lo <lb/>
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him lo up p aching. <lb/>
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a serious mistake in <lb/>
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Monday in O., <lb/>
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Senator <lb/>
During hist f year th <lb/>
an some <lb/>
lo the Wu the <lb/>
number now 1600- <lb/>
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silver this c th <lb/>
Free Silver Cheroot are bail B <lb/>
nod when <lb/>
a good just call a <lb/>
pack. <lb/>
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no pushing brick <lb/>
bettor weather has conic- <lb/>
are wanting c of <lb/>
wood in the next days- <lb/>
lines must be straightened. Our live <lb/>
must be cut and until con- <lb/>
form to the perfect of divine <lb/>
truth. <lb/>
Quarry work is not always pleas- <lb/>
ant. If stone had hearts <lb/>
they would sometimes cry out <lb/>
In sore pain a they feel the hammer <lb/>
strokes and the deep cutting of the <lb/>
chisel. Vet the workmen must not <lb/>
heed cries and withdraw his hand <lb/>
else they would at lat be thrown <lb/>
glide as worthies blocks, never to be <lb/>
built Into the place of honor. We are <lb/>
not stones; we have hearts and <lb/>
and we do cry out <lb/>
as the hammer smites away the rough- <lb/>
Of our character. But we <lb/>
yield to the sore work and let It go on <lb/>
or we shall never have our place a <lb/>
living stones in Christ's beautiful <lb/>
We must not wine under th <lb/>
-harp chiseling of B.<lb/>
, lire greatest yield from any <lb/>
. strawberry, the preparation <lb/>
; ;,., g an feature. <lb/>
may be grown on nearly <lb/>
ii kit of soil, that most favorable <lb/>
. . quality well as quantity <lb/>
., heavy, Bandy loam. Any con- <lb/>
i cum land will be <lb/>
,.,., suited to the strawberry, it <lb/>
n that the ground should <lb/>
In en hoed crops the year <lb/>
r pa at <lb/>
EVERY <lb/>
wife know about the <lb/>
that for half a century has <lb/>
been helping expectant mothers bring <lb/>
little ones into world without <lb/>
danger the hundred and one <lb/>
discomforts distractions <lb/>
incident lo child-birth. It <lb/>
is applied externally, which <lb/>
is the only way to get relief. <lb/>
Medicines taken internally <lb/>
will not help and may <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
fits and prepares every <lb/>
organ, muscle and <lb/>
part of the body for <lb/>
the critical hour. It <lb/>
rob child-birth of its <lb/>
t ii tares and pains. <lb/>
quick and easy. Its <lb/>
action is doubly <lb/>
if during the whole I <lb/>
. period of pregnancy. <lb/>
per bottle at all drug stores, or <lb/>
sent by mail on receipt of price. <lb/>
Hooks Fair, valuable <lb/>
to all be to an, <lb/>
addict upon application by <lb/>
Regulator Co., <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
-1 u <lb/>
goods kept <lb/>
produce <lb/>
and win <lb/>
ALEX, L. BLOW, <lb/>
Chm. Dem. Ex. Com. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
LOOK HERE <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Twice-a- Week. <lb/>
From now to January 1st <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Tell your to send for it. <lb/>
A General lined Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
Hard ware. <lb/>
Mr, Holt <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Cotton MillI <lb/>
About and a ball yuan <lb/>
bay an I lay <lb/>
girl about two had an <lb/>
about ill <lb/>
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Ra to the <lb/>
told roe this horse had won <lb/>
half a of <lb/>
the best In the country. Ha <lb/>
trot a mile in six minute to <lb/>
in match <lb/>
he took<lb/>
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the pile, then tho one l taken and <lb/>
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one broom In one heap, but the fire <lb/>
separates the gold from the dust. The <lb/>
Wheat and the tares grow <lb/>
until the harvest. The good fish <lb/>
bad arc drugged In the same net. <lb/>
and the algal separate them at <lb/>
feet of The faithful and the <lb/>
faithful go about th until th <lb/>
Master returns, and then the faithless <lb/>
are cat out. Wise and foolish virgin <lb/>
sleep alike until the Bridegroom <lb/>
and then separation, The <lb/>
two robbers were in a prison <lb/>
till Christ separated them on Calvary, <lb/>
and led one away to paradise, and left <lb/>
other to plunge in deeper depths <lb/>
the lop of the cross where h <lb/>
bad rejected Christ h <lb/>
the thing you think Is <lb/>
going to all will divine the Just <lb/>
from the unjust, i ill devote a part to <lb/>
life, a to destruction, on th <lb/>
test of personal lore lo Jesus <lb/>
Christ. <lb/>
I can now be in <lb/>
ore for <lb/>
by J. W. Brown <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
me <lb/>
GREAT SLAUGHTER <lb/>
of the <lb/>
RICKS TAFT <lb/>
STOCK. <lb/>
EVERYBODY COME <lb/>
and get some of the <lb/>
BARGAINS. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
i hereby the <lb/>
baa made in <lb/>
the planes county. <lb/>
Toiling place lo- <lb/>
i- <lb/>
whites near <lb/>
The No <lb/>
Chi township i- changed the <lb/>
Public School hem near <lb/>
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GOING <lb/>
CHEAP <lb/>
We marked prices <lb/>
away down. You <lb/>
our on <lb/>
cannot,, be <lb/>
for money. We also lead <lb/>
the market on <lb/>
fact we are the cheapest <lb/>
place in town on all goods. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
READ PONDER <lb/>
Cotton, <lb/>
I desire friends <lb/>
and patrons I made <lb/>
me connection with Mill and <lb/>
trade in the <lb/>
and will Cot- <lb/>
ton, and the <lb/>
name of S <lb/>
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yon, and I solicit <lb/>
of your <lb/>
tint I will <lb/>
pay lushest market pries <lb/>
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JESSE <lb/>
door from next lo <lb/>
n M. <lb/>
THE EXCELLENCE Of OF <lb/>
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the name of <lb/>
HG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
MS <lb/>
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N. C, <lb/>
Barnhill. <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
still in the Money a plenty. Pest light <lb/>
in the State, bring your <lb/>
we want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring <lb/>
it to us and get the highest market price. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
J- L. <lb/>
Li <lb/>
Represents Only First Class <lb/>
Office in Building Opposite Court <lb/>
House <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Vehicles, all kind Mach- <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
repaired abort notice. <lb/>
Brackets, <lb/>
Posts, etc., made to <lb/>
order, <lb/>
S Shops on . <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
SAM WHITE. <lb/>
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in or <lb/>
you buy nice clothes <lb/>
good clothes, becoming <lb/>
clothes, clothes that will <lb/>
It 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/>
Am in the mar <lb/>
buying goods.<lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
pit's bi re. <lb/>
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lie soldier at buck in <lb/>
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hare a recant store. <lb/>
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n mauling <lb/>
Greenville las her sired <lb/>
here now. <lb/>
there Is town that needs <lb/>
tori-s town u <lb/>
colored had a <lb/>
near point Tuesday evening. <lb/>
No market the east i at <lb/>
ranch nit as <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
meeting at two or three <lb/>
point look nil people out town <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
bangle pip, with <lb/>
given e Owner call at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
A lore hands las just made some <lb/>
lo the condition <lb/>
son avenue <lb/>
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belier much win. hi be going <lb/>
on were it not Ike tobacco <lb/>
lea C ream every day. a Ii r <lb/>
an by pi till. d. <lb/>
Phone Ii <lb/>
G, S. Tucker V Co., <lb/>
Inn, are opening In Ike <lb/>
and will store. <lb/>
II. a that hi <lb/>
store will be closed Saturday, Sept. <lb/>
and st C Y. M. on tin i <lb/>
date. <lb/>
There i. a and <lb/>
lair here early No, ember. Green- <lb/>
ville aid ought to be able <lb/>
to have a lair. <lb/>
It lord <lb/>
a to <lb/>
K. is now about <lb/>
I ins week we will have in a car <lb/>
load and mules. a- <lb/>
wanting the teal animals call at <lb/>
s Ii. L. <lb/>
The town bill now lines at <lb/>
o'clock Saturday nights to wain all <lb/>
who are open that lime to close their <lb/>
Hi ii., c i the let- <lb/>
lilies the lo be held in <lb/>
several precincts next lo <lb/>
us reports tie meetings as <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
Th acknowledge an <lb/>
invitation to the marriage Mr. X. <lb/>
T. Keel and at <lb/>
X. C, 21st <lb/>
int., at P. It, <lb/>
J. L Harris, <lb/>
will begin a paper <lb/>
Spring Hope. to get <lb/>
the 22nd <lb/>
The paper will called r. <lb/>
The lire men. <lb/>
Ho held a meeting <lb/>
Monday nigh, with lout s null <lb/>
attendance it hat ever had. <lb/>
not Its in the <lb/>
company. W, F. Burch <lb/>
Ken man the <lb/>
and a will lie held nix, <lb/>
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Beginning Work <lb/>
Tie <lb/>
held a Sunday and <lb/>
i committees to begin preps- <lb/>
r Baptist Slate <lb/>
which here In December. <lb/>
Mi- Is a in which the <lb/>
town and community Is inter <lb/>
every cl with <lb/>
f in i n <lb/>
It Comes Here <lb/>
Tic point bat been i cache J that the <lb/>
sis break on lb. Green- <lb/>
ville market lo be by <lb/>
capacity houses. Floor <lb/>
clock lull are to be seen any day, and <lb/>
n order lo get it on many piles run <lb/>
anywhere lo <lb/>
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that all Ice tobacco in <lb/>
North Carolina k routing to Greer.- <lb/>
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tins <lb/>
j on. <lb/>
K. L. left lad <lb/>
lo buy horses. <lb/>
S. Atkins returned Saturday <lb/>
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went lo to <lb/>
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evening. <lb/>
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day here with Mis Oh I <lb/>
and lime on the evening <lb/>
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W. II wile, Peters. <lb/>
in <lb/>
lie A. B. in <lb/>
West Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. and <lb/>
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to list i he J, J. <lb/>
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next up a all <lb/>
white n In Q me in <lb/>
take their <lb/>
good government. <lb/>
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day. <lb/>
has been sick lite last <lb/>
days. <lb/>
W. F. Harding went lo Scotland <lb/>
Neck <lb/>
Mrs. S. s. <lb/>
her staler, Mrs. E. II. Tall <lb/>
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Washington and is buck heme <lb/>
return k <lb/>
to Mr. J. Barnhill a basket of <lb/>
apples which be <lb/>
Lr. F. M, Past Grand Met- <lb/>
the Grand Lodge of North Car- <lb/>
is in tin <lb/>
the Arch <lb/>
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to sell filly <lb/>
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has <lb/>
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tarn or MM <lb/>
other crop, <lb/>
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don't plant the same land but lit <lb/>
grow and in i <lb/>
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and sec me- <lb/>
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Notes from <lb/>
We hate just learned th it a c <lb/>
who prides himself on his <lb/>
put a bill in the mission plate <lb/>
Sunday and dually for <lb/>
IV cents change I Whit will lb <lb/>
think when they get <lb/>
bill f <lb/>
We have made a great discovery <lb/>
One of the candidate lain <lb/>
office not only green apples, but <lb/>
seed his is encouraging <lb/>
to his opponent, who have great <lb/>
that he will have three <lb/>
the nomination. <lb/>
We learn on <lb/>
a certain leading candidate didn't <lb/>
wear a rooming hat band when bis <lb/>
mother in and that he even <lb/>
appeared to days slier <lb/>
her la this a to entrust <lb/>
with the the people <lb/>
A veracity has never <lb/>
been outside election <lb/>
return that a certain <lb/>
candidate held a mortgage on a <lb/>
poor mule bad been blind <lb/>
three years, and that ho foreclosed <lb/>
mortgage a lime alien said mule <lb/>
actually hay fever. <lb/>
Men Georgia will you vote <lb/>
a man <lb/>
lb <lb/>
civil be for Iron <lb/>
bet mm such <lb/>
in per- <lb/>
i rM b a liable <lb/>
bill ., ,,. <lb/>
men cf ability i ink ant- the . cage<lb/>
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has with lively in.-rest <lb/>
and the tobacco <lb/>
interest <lb/>
me be bad heard <lb/>
lint tic <lb/>
people, that is <lb/>
in n in <lb/>
than when they upon cotton <lb/>
as their only money that the <lb/>
m, were u <lb/>
am t nevi r <lb/>
tattle heard I <lb/>
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of this hind baaed. <lb/>
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opinions the thrift <lb/>
a people from tho through <lb/>
they pa, rather by <lb/>
backed mil sup- <lb/>
the The town<lb/>
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town are it follows <lb/>
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rice It would be almost <lb/>
log I th u dis <lb/>
a sound and health Heart, or <lb/>
and that between <lb/>
s n suited in <lb/>
la the country prospers but <lb/>
tho town mat feed s s <lb/>
not. No, no. Greenville in. <lb/>
creases her business, it is the country <lb/>
that is doing it act if the country <lb/>
behind the town will Inevitably suffer <lb/>
in like people <lb/>
they a town <lb/>
community because <lb/>
the but tin <lb/>
I e Is are getting in th -real <lb/>
n Greenville. Ii should <lb/>
in by d of <lb/>
that person will certainly do harm <lb/>
in the community. <lb/>
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was as the Golden <lb/>
it known us the <lb/>
hell of <lb/>
The tobacco market <lb/>
Bald about per cent more tobacco <lb/>
to date than was told fur the same pT- <lb/>
I year. With live warehouses <lb/>
ail en one day piles tobacco <lb/>
on the r, there has yet <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
will In In i <lb/>
the <lb/>
and in i-l. s <lb/>
may do tins ii is J <lb/>
I,, expect. All who <lb/>
expect I nit Hid . I W ml B <lb/>
era hereby r ts <lb/>
name to <lb/>
later that S-pi S, Hull <lb/>
in be . h in-. <lb/>
private <lb/>
visitors will <lb/>
their will plea 1-t I e <lb/>
known. <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
Chm I on lily. <lb/>
1.11 is the the to- <lb/>
market of the <lb/>
more bright than any them. <lb/>
It is backed up by ll e best <lb/>
country in the Halo aid with ample <lb/>
railroad water transportation, live, <lb/>
energetic lair in a <lb/>
few year to fling hi r banner to the <lb/>
as the n cl the garden <lb/>
spot North Carolina. The <lb/>
North Carolina is peculiarly <lb/>
adapted to the growth fine cigarette <lb/>
tobacco and bright wrappers. If our <lb/>
mil look after this <lb/>
op the right lime, a gnat d el <lb/>
the that is made very <lb/>
year can lie avoid, d. I am <lb/>
of pinion after c nil in- <lb/>
fertilizing <lb/>
manure is if <lb/>
fall lo make wrappers, a non- <lb/>
is made I <lb/>
grows tobacco heavy mid <lb/>
except for and <lb/>
inches u a wrapper crop <lb/>
one in seven. From the in- <lb/>
formation I get farm- <lb/>
poor or rather i b <lb/>
with a <lb/>
some good brand <lb/>
on and <lb/>
is <lb/>
Editor r u <lb/>
wain us. I <lb/>
Ii my in ll. imp <lb/>
the kind candidates I <lb/>
we mill, a, lave Warned <lb/>
the danger having <lb/>
ton b Ion ti convention, <lb/>
perhaps i. would u b, ll I r <lb/>
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endorse h <lb/>
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to s y a or u <lb/>
any cl them. N , Indeed I too <lb/>
much pity, sympathy and respect <lb/>
wound iii ll <lb/>
have been lad at error. <lb/>
I will be J <lb/>
in repenting ii Then <lb/>
us speak and <lb/>
lo all loch come back and help us to <lb/>
r, em our dear old county lie ill <lb/>
ii j <lb/>
an I n- <lb/>
Nob I do not wish lo be <lb/>
stood, I only have kind <lb/>
thy the honest men ho have <lb/>
been misguided in this matter by the <lb/>
hat, for the lad r-. the <lb/>
words spoken, and tie- <lb/>
harder iii- hits n, the broad r grow <lb/>
tin on my lice, I in <lb/>
harder pal to my la <lb/>
my <lb/>
cl. f men <lb/>
and which we gave <lb/>
have money and t <lb/>
draw he nest men lot <lb/>
line with their enemies than <lb/>
class. I have no sympathy <lb/>
condolence them, and nil <lb/>
even an for th m lo <lb/>
k. Ne, let on own <lb/>
they <lb/>
will do us harm there than they <lb/>
will us. Rut honest <lb/>
who are not holding or <lb/>
who h It us ping believing they <lb/>
g, tile- n <lb/>
aid he badly we <lb/>
bid a hearty welcome again. <lb/>
A. d new let on r, w pay Warning i <lb/>
not to Ii in- <lb/>
pi Into consul Ion en <lb/>
hut 1st he a. <lb/>
man. D not think m- <lb/>
you bat, the a <lb/>
pi ice, ha pt ; till <lb/>
time has come, the condition <lb/>
the is such, inn- <lb/>
to <lb/>
will compel <lb/>
to I'll WT my I <lb/>
think the ticket named in lie <lb/>
roil is e winning lit v ill give <lb/>
general In this sect on. <lb/>
Coming <lb/>
Hon. II. B. Chin <lb/>
next at <lb/>
o'clock P. II. t <lb/>
hear and I to do <lb/>
will regret it. <lb/>
e will offer the follow- <lb/>
prices on<lb/>
cent curtains at <lb/>
. <lb/>
SUMMER GOODS of all <lb/>
descriptions will be ad- <lb/>
in this sale at <lb/>
one-half price. <lb/>
AT LANG'S STORE. <lb/>
. mm. <lb/>
I have <lb/>
XX <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
with a full <lb/>
line of <lb/>
NEW GOODS. <lb/>
Will quote <lb/>
prices <lb/>
in a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT C <lb/>
Finest of all by; <lb/>
and all who have it <lb/>
.-, In I ,. ii i, an I <lb/>
i ii I V Ir i in- <lb/>
A . unite. i. l-l of pin. I tow- <lb/>
The and have Been <lb/>
put in thorough Repair. <lb/>
in l <lb/>
II. II.<lb/>
Beard per day 11.50 per week per <lb/>
given I,, s Livery Mable the <lb/>
but lean barbs; In hotel. rates on <lb/>
tn; A N. W. railroad, <lb/>
Cl. F. SMITH. <lb/>
nil to M.<lb/>
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were found abort <lb/>
from Wheeler tent. <lb/>
that the young <lb/>
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men the is <lb/>
along the to <lb/>
watch for the bodies <lb/>
be thrown upon shore. <lb/>
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headquarters were located on <lb/>
hill near the station, a <lb/>
distance back <lb/>
the water. It was only today <lb/>
that his headquarters were <lb/>
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tent and the tents of <lb/>
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it was this change of location <lb/>
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of so doing, and even <lb/>
one here that they <lb/>
were drowned today- Of the <lb/>
accident Wheeler has <lb/>
nothing to say. His three <lb/>
daughters, two of whom have <lb/>
been acting as nurses in he <lb/>
general the other <lb/>
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are with him, <lb/>
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from Virginia. He was <lb/>
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further Information call on <lb/>
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latter State, who was the moth <lb/>
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her offspring with care and so- <lb/>
hoping that it would <lb/>
develop into the likeness of her <lb/>
but one day when the <lb/>
colt was setting well grown, it <lb/>
turned loose a loud bray, <lb/>
upon the mother exclaimed <lb/>
-Alas this is the result <lb/>
fusion. thought <lb/>
raise you for a horse, but when- <lb/>
ever you open your mouth you <lb/>
speak like an <lb/>
Twenty Million <lb/>
Mr H. S. Pimple, of Little- <lb/>
has recently sold <lb/>
feet standing <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
variety to <lb/>
lumbermen who will at <lb/>
begin the erection of a <lb/>
mill on the property with a <lb/>
daily capacity of feet. <lb/>
only a few miles <lb/>
out from Littleton, and known <lb/>
as the Long property, and <lb/>
OB I he entire track the stand- <lb/>
timber of the North <lb/>
pine variety if estimated at <lb/>
about feet. Of this <lb/>
amount the lumber <lb/>
men have secured 80,000.000 <lb/>
feet, with options on possibly <lb/>
as much more. Southern <lb/>
Lumber Journal. <lb/>
tint- <lb/>
pine <lb/>
once <lb/>
saw <lb/>
. , <lb/>
says a point few amateurs pr. <lb/>
understand is that In order to <lb/>
flue chrysanthemums the W <lb/>
he taken and divide <lb/>
even Martins every plan, tot <lb/>
the bloom from n <lb/>
o, of the new that crowd up <lb/>
from the It l <lb/>
break these out n <lb/>
la each one, and when polled <lb/>
TO rapidly. But all <lb/>
of Old root re led to grow as they <lb/>
will he. crowded <lb/>
mas. mildewed leave.- and <lb/>
with a clusters of small <lb/>
Sowers. Divide your plant. away <lb/>
what you can and throw the raw <lb/>
So Urge a part of la a <lb/>
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which are <lb/>
All fruits require . <lb/>
seed., and this mineral also <lb/>
to b. old in <lb/>
the fruit. Tall It probably doe. <lb/>
by keeping the <lb/>
pin pears and are also MB- <lb/>
of <lb/>
With plenty of mineral <lb/>
manure will be <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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pm. Warsaw <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
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York 9.30 am. <lb/>
12.00 pm, <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
mend pm. <lb/>
8.12 pm. 2.20 pm <lb/>
pm. Hick, <lb/>
Leave Wilson <lb/>
1-01 m. <lb/>
t payment <lb/>
toll., and all , . <lb/>
said mi. , ll, to Ir I- <lb/>
the I v <lb/>
Sn or the of <lb/>
or tins will be plead In bar o , ,,,.,,.,. <lb/>
same. Mils lino<lb/>
W. M BROWN, <lb/>
O. Brown I <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
, all indebted to M <lb/>
M sail estate mart <lb/>
M P-d <lb/>
of th. recovery of <lb/>
This day . . <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Executor Tale. <lb/>
,. direct fro. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
8- M. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
lien. am. <lb/>
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North Carolina , C <lb/>
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Minion am, <lb/>
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Pills <lb/>
a I <lb/>
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good water when it need- It <lb/>
a lo keep off in <lb/>
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fully do and bear boll <lb/>
heat and cold with<lb/>
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of ha. an am on <lb/>
shoulder a token of her <lb/>
for her father. late <lb/>
Duke Constantino of Russia, and <lb/>
Princess of Denmark, wile <lb/>
the son of King Christian, <lb/>
also marked in Ilk. with th <lb/>
addition of a crown. <lb/>
Memorial tablet, have placed <lb/>
to mark the headquarter, of <lb/>
and at Newport <lb/>
aria- m. <lb/>
potash . m, Scotland Seek at 8.20 t <lb/>
p. m., <lb/>
p. <lb/>
J. m., a- m. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
branch lean <lb/>
a. m., p . re <lb/>
a and I <lb/>
n, nun. lift leave i. am and <lb/>
pm at Washington am <lb/>
and pm Dally Sunday <lb/>
Till <lb/>
Melissa Carson I <lb/>
vs. I <lb/>
It. J. W. Carson <lb/>
C. Carson I <lb/>
The defendant B W Car- <lb/>
will take notice that on action e . <lb/>
titled as above has been <lb/>
the Superior Court of county for <lb/>
divorce and alimony, and the said de- <lb/>
will take notice that lie <lb/>
Is required to at the next term <lb/>
of the Superior court old county to <lb/>
be held o i the second Monday <lb/>
the Monday in September, at <lb/>
the Court House In <lb/>
N C and or demur <lb/>
to the complaint In action, or the <lb/>
will apply to tho court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In SaW complaint. <lb/>
.-.,., <lb/>
his day <lb/>
KG James, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
C, t la A <lb/>
SO p. lo r. a, <lb/>
7.40 M., p, in <lb/>
leave. Plymouth dally excel <lb/>
Si. 7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a <lb/>
10.1 and <lb/>
Having been appointed and qualified <lb/>
i administrator of tho late Adams <lb/>
deceased, all are hereby <lb/>
lo all against the <lb/>
estate of th. said Adams for pay- <lb/>
on or day of March, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead In bar <lb/>
their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb/>
lo the estate are requested to make <lb/>
Haw the <lb/>
T C Wooten, attorney. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
II. CC <lb/>
We bare a new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
in all its forms <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
lo our care will receive 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 Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy building. <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
E-A-WEEK. <lb/>
s only Si <lb/>
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news <lb/>
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hi Ms- <lb/>
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many times <lb/>
Strong Fortification <lb/>
i the body against disease <lb/>
s Tint s Liver Pills, an <lb/>
for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious <lb/>
and all kindred trouble t. <lb/>
The Fly Wheel of <lb/>
Your <lb/>
fly wheel of life shall ever <lb/>
be grateful for the accident <lb/>
ought them to my notice. <lb/>
as if I had a new lease of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Select School for Boys <lb/>
Will at <lb/>
Mrs. School house, <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Nashville leave <lb/>
Rocky Ml t pm <lb/>
I OS pin Spring pm <lb/>
ins have HOM ISM <lb/>
am <lb/>
dally f Sunday. <lb/>
train on Midland . U. <lb/>
dally, Sun Jay, V a <lb/>
B. 8.80 a. m. Be <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leave. <lb/>
aw for Clinton dally, <lb/>
4.15 p. m- <lb/>
-m. and <lb/>
II M <lb/>
J K Manager <lb/>
V M <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
The Clerk Court <lb/>
day to me of <lb/>
the estate of Rich <lb/>
ard notice Is <lb/>
to all holding <lb/>
estate to to <lb/>
m tor duly on <lb/>
or before 1st day <lb/>
notice will be plead In <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
estate lo make Immediate <lb/>
payment their Indebtedness to me. <lb/>
estate <lb/>
born, <lb/>
J C. k CO <lb/>
H- 0- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
MALE ACADEMY. <lb/>
in <lb/>
The ii. it o <lb/>
o Monday, Sept. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
i . per <lb/>
Higher <lb/>
U. <lb/>
iN <lb/>
will be lo <lb/>
clan. work. <lb/>
Br <lb/>
Will be glad <lb/>
or <lb/>
V U. <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
Bethel High School <lb/>
The Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
This Is s high grade both <lb/>
will l <lb/>
very work will b. <lb/>
will be maintain. <lb/>
Board s to per month <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
Primary WM U<lb/>
High School a <lb/>
cent all be <lb/>
lowed l paid <lb/>
a whole term , <lb/>
further Information see or ad <lb/>
t leave Washington Ore. <lb/>
for Tarboro touching at nil land <lb/>
Inga on Tar River Monday, <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at a A. <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
day. <lb/>
These stage <lb/>
of water on Tar <lb/>
connecting at <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and Boston. <lb/>
Shipper, should order their good, <lb/>
marked via Dominion Line rim <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
-Bay Nor- <lb/>
I A Baltimore Company <lb/>
i. Baltimore. -Merchants k Miners <lb/>
1.1 Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
CUE<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
Sat Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
SHIPS <lb/>
A-- <lb/>
-FOB- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance. <lb/>
ire <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
a hit. Majority in <lb/>
Tew of <lb/>
Hi, <lb/>
co <lb/>
Greenville, N C, B. -J <lb/>
J. Mm W, A. <lb/>
all once b. en <lb/>
cl place can to doubt <lb/>
i Iron t i I low <lb/>
r m it liable <lb/>
I I of <lb/>
i fill. <lb/>
Pill it on.- largest and <lb/>
moil coon <lb/>
ties in Slate, and is <lb/>
its capital. Its is about <lb/>
product, of <lb/>
are principally cotter, <lb/>
sod peanut. It bag water and <lb/>
rail n It is <lb/>
reached by rail en Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Lice and by on <lb/>
Between and <lb/>
million pounds of <lb/>
told It baa two <lb/>
buggy and <lb/>
is a loan except on Sunday, <lb/>
when yon n go to or to <lb/>
sleep, being no <lb/>
on day and no <lb/>
p. n to <lb/>
A 10.15. <lb/>
is one of towns <lb/>
fusion of 1893 <lb/>
ed- Thia was done by a method <lb/>
absolutely indefensible from any <lb/>
standpoint. was not dose on <lb/>
the theory to prevail in <lb/>
He publican or Democratic form <lb/>
of government, majority <lb/>
shall rule- On the contrary it <lb/>
a deliberate and successful <lb/>
attempt to give minority the <lb/>
power to majority. And <lb/>
violation of very <lb/>
mental principle of our <lb/>
could not even c as an <lb/>
for Us enormity <lb/>
minority was intelligent <lb/>
ought to control and majority <lb/>
was ignorant and not. <lb/>
HOT WANTED <lb/>
reverse of Ibis is tact <lb/>
minority Green- <lb/>
vile lo is an ignorant <lb/>
a minority, an <lb/>
Minority, s dishonest mi- <lb/>
This minority has no in- <lb/>
in good <lb/>
now IT WAS <lb/>
In order to out Greenville <lb/>
of Ibis <lb/>
class, legislation of paw <lb/>
a laying off the town in <lb/>
four wards. a <lb/>
the of has perhaps <lb/>
been know a for crookedness <lb/>
Hues alt. ion of territory- <lb/>
were so <lb/>
would <lb/>
wards and whites two <lb/>
At the May el <lb/>
of voters in wards was <lb/>
i follows i <lb/>
power to n a f <lb/>
of police . tax <lb/>
town <lb/>
and all elder This <lb/>
that lag a <lb/>
ate intention lo a minority <lb/>
govern n majority of <lb/>
whites bays the <lb/>
in i a bill- <lb/>
The that a <lb/>
man. an ex <lb/>
of II <lb/>
pi r or, a <lb/>
who is totally o keep <lb/>
of town, are among <lb/>
Greenville's officials. men <lb/>
in whose bands wag placed the <lb/>
power to levy the taxes and ex- <lb/>
them, for year ending <lb/>
May, paid for same year <lb/>
taxes to amount of just <lb/>
by tax <lb/>
books. <lb/>
WITH NO <lb/>
This reverses old complaint <lb/>
of without <lb/>
and makes grievances of <lb/>
Greenville's good <lb/>
these men are <lb/>
when they no As <lb/>
was but natural M in con- <lb/>
of town bare bad neither <lb/>
moral, social nor financial <lb/>
a year both mayor <lb/>
and chief of police of town <lb/>
have in open court admitted <lb/>
Selves guilty of gambling, <lb/>
bow list to all <lb/>
sense of moral It is <lb/>
but natural that such to <lb/>
have no regard for <lb/>
financial credit and <lb/>
of town. <lb/>
This mayor red lo was not <lb/>
present <lb/>
It is a notorious fact that <lb/>
last year these officials would <lb/>
employ of their own race as <lb/>
workmen on cents <lb/>
per day, giving at end <lb/>
the week scrip <lb/>
were forced to sell at a discount <lb/>
of cents day in order to <lb/>
the cash on their earnings <lb/>
and thee or shavers <lb/>
could at go treasury <lb/>
and have it <lb/>
felt <lb/>
from rs which<lb/>
There are very many <lb/>
I could write of concerning i <lb/>
town if I were disposed <lb/>
to dent with T find that <lb/>
almost citizen firmly <lb/>
believes and y <lb/>
are verdict kind, <lb/>
not but I will tot <lb/>
mention Enough been <lb/>
I is indisputable to show <lb/>
that in changing charters of <lb/>
these towns Ibo Legislature tie <lb/>
determined lo <lb/>
them if possible. There could be <lb/>
other their desiring <lb/>
to. do this diabolical thine t <lb/>
that were willing <lb/>
that towns and counties, and <lb/>
whole slate in fact should be <lb/>
provided could <lb/>
crush white <lb/>
gain control. <lb/>
If our western people -th <lb/>
what I have seen during tho <lb/>
week, and bear their white <lb/>
talk like I have hoard them <lb/>
talk of the cf <lb/>
their and affairs, <lb/>
not a white man Id vote the <lb/>
Republican ticket November, <lb/>
unless be thought t more <lb/>
lo hold a office <lb/>
that bis should be <lb/>
prosperous happy by being <lb/>
ruled by the people who have <lb/>
happiness and at <lb/>
John P. Kemp <lb/>
SPENT ALL MONEY. <lb/>
Tho heard of aldermen <lb/>
took charge of city's <lb/>
May the gov- <lb/>
HAS turned over to <lb/>
there in <lb/>
Every dollar of the regular <lb/>
taxes for 1897 had been i dot which recently published a <lb/>
and expended and the vile white <lb/>
special for 1898, due the Wilmington <lb/>
first Monday in May, amounting <lb/>
lo had also been collected members of the <lb/>
and spent. Conference <lb/>
Endorsed <lb/>
of Eastern <lb/>
lave given Hill <lb/>
E. King, J. L. and Cal <lb/>
W. Aver, and <lb/>
marble heart. <lb/>
It will be remembers <lb/>
these three tine embodiments of <lb/>
truth, recently <lb/>
charged that Democrats <lb/>
editor Wilmington <lb/>
to write editorial <lb/>
about poor white women- <lb/>
The editor came out <lb/>
editorial and de- <lb/>
lb. m liars. Now the <lb/>
district <lb/>
Sunday school <lb/>
Wilmington bus repeated <lb/>
dose. <lb/>
be following appeals in the <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
instant, pa- <lb/>
DEPEND UPON TO <lb/>
For and <lb/>
or <lb/>
r. with tin- newest <lb/>
selected with i. . ; <lb/>
a. to quality, good <lb/>
style. nave i m <lb/>
bi nut ion for p. r a large <lb/>
. j <lb/>
largo .; every depart. <lb/>
a i . ii i. you <lb/>
Ilk m. I <lb/>
latest, ad i i <lb/>
Don't fall lose <lb/>
i -i. i. take ad. <lb/>
i f <lb/>
in mammoth flock of <lb/>
Dry damage dot <lb/>
I -w F I -m i I fodder<lb/>
Motions, <lb/>
all kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Caps, Slices ard and tan <lb/>
tr fit ladies, men gills boys. <lb/>
e I,; v. In told <lb/>
in y . I- what . <lb/>
. . ill. <lb/>
and . <lb/>
Window In all colors. <lb/>
el <lb/>
and Scissor, we war <lb/>
rant. Beautiful <lb/>
of <lb/>
Lace <lb/>
Window Shades <lb/>
while <lb/>
all and seven <lb/>
feet <lb/>
and Smyrna <lb/>
Don Pay b f d- <lb/>
i- s a. <lb/>
Should are .-f <lb/>
ii t <lb/>
is that ii <lb/>
s ion to lava torn ladder while <lb/>
cost of good be is six <lb/>
I ii- <lb/>
u- inn,., opinion. lbs <lb/>
tier cost corn <lb/>
should take info <lb/>
ion, <lb/>
man <lb/>
or occupation arc <lb/>
who give wire i<lb/>
II . and <lb/>
A V f IAN <lb/>
Ar .-, list <lb/>
made, and j lady in <lb/>
f M. III <lb/>
ii. hi r I n the with- <lb/>
lolls, . tier vital or. <lb/>
were death <lb/>
id Imminent. Tor months <lb/>
coughed j n i up <lb/>
v ii . a way <lb/>
v t Di <lb/>
. I <lb/>
I v j. . Billed to <lb/>
ii. l . sun <lb/>
Saturday, . <lb/>
; . j s- . <lb/>
I, r I . cure <lb/>
. , . I <lb/>
ship <lb/>
r. M s r <lb/>
Is for . <lb/>
i-. i Convention, lo <lb/>
. I.-.- <lb/>
. an I in appoint <lb/>
. Every <lb/>
it- man I'm <lb/>
nail party who it<lb/>
i- Invited to <lb/>
I i and <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
I. Blow, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
JAUNDICE <lb/>
should be<lb/>
lose Hut lie p slid <lb/>
. has i. <lb/>
Hi i- 1.1 the. <lb/>
v. i it k . h N <lb/>
t . . it I. Win n <lb/>
.-. and <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Curtain Poles <lb/>
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