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I dressed well, talked smoothly and was <lb/>
sot like soldier. He had no menus <lb/>
i, support visible to the naked eye <lb/>
the village called but <lb/>
ho would make occasional trips baa <lb/>
which n l with plenty <lb/>
of Inferential talk <lb/>
about some section of the north, the <lb/>
people hint a but he <lb/>
a one. and Dover <lb/>
went than to ask in V- <lb/>
turns that were just as par- <lb/>
tied. After his barn was at all <lb/>
the mystery explained <lb/>
reserve, no one expressed serious <lb/>
of the way in b <lb/>
wits bad won bin his money. <lb/>
was a simple one diamond rot <lb/>
be laughed. beta <lb/>
from the fellow that went <lb/>
out to I'm not Apollo Helve- <lb/>
or Samson la appeal- <lb/>
I pats in a crowd as a line <lb/>
specimen physical development. Th <lb/>
truth l- that I'm a <lb/>
born with a defective heart and <lb/>
would not take three minutes . real <lb/>
violent exercise for all the you <lb/>
Could load . f train. take <lb/>
all the line, and the <lb/>
up to require- <lb/>
a nice assortment these Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle . m, b <lb/>
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cheap are. <lb/>
You may never <lb/>
But should you ever <lb/>
Want Job <lb/>
, to see us.<lb/>
Reflector Job Printing <lb/>
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property a as bit me, it was not far <lb/>
away, i cart for m <lb/>
to do and concluded to deal with the <lb/>
substitute There was no chance <lb/>
pf meeting the required medical exam- <lb/>
so I another lath. When- <lb/>
aver I visited in my <lb/>
I'd manage incidentally lo fall in with <lb/>
the broke r. I'm better than a raw hand <lb/>
as a jollier, and I'd soon have <lb/>
mutual friends as in <lb/>
the play. ,,, <lb/>
When it came naturally. <lb/>
the broker about his business and <lb/>
ask what kind of a soldier I'd make, <lb/>
lie would r jump open mouthed at <lb/>
or chaff back under an <lb/>
impression would never think of <lb/>
going to war. either case it would <lb/>
usually come to mine kind a <lb/>
n from broker. Then the other <lb/>
fellows guy intimate that I <lb/>
was a bluffer and wonder how I was to <lb/>
get out of the tiling without a char <lb/>
funk. <lb/>
where my line work came in <lb/>
I'd demand a retainer, and I'd put it <lb/>
high enough just to ranks the <lb/>
think that was trying to escape him. <lb/>
If he would pay a -prettied sum <lb/>
Hi., I <lb/>
To get in id, . I. <lb/>
tare or tub <lb/>
With quite a large bole in the middle <lb/>
of the With this hole plugged, <lb/>
fill the m-iI with water; draw <lb/>
out the plug There is a <lb/>
of <lb/>
the hole and a turbulent effort to get <lb/>
through. <lb/>
begun t. sin, and swirl, the particles <lb/>
gradually circling around and around <lb/>
and rushing, ever faster, toward the <lb/>
center At hist there i- actually a <lb/>
low through the orator, around <lb/>
which all to. in tie-lulu-whirl- <lb/>
near the but With <lb/>
more and more rapidity toward <lb/>
the middle until it maker downward <lb/>
through the I it m. N, w. if water <lb/>
were air. yon would a little <lb/>
for the air <lb/>
rushes upward instead of downward. <lb/>
In the cradle of lone- during the <lb/>
when the land and tho <lb/>
water grow hotter and hotter because <lb/>
of the longer than nights, a layer <lb/>
of air, hot. light and full i f vapor, <lb/>
for a time held down by denser air , <lb/>
above expanding, I <lb/>
mover about like a beast at bay <lb/>
until a winner place in the air i. <lb/>
Then up madly <lb/>
into the II ft l bind the lower <lb/>
atmosphere m from all <lb/>
pushing twitting and pouring up- <lb/>
ward until it has fallen Into a regular <lb/>
spinning around a common center. <lb/>
The cyclone, o. formed, rushes <lb/>
away from toward the pole, <lb/>
and l-gins it of destruction, <lb/>
bruising, and sinking the <lb/>
luckless ships which happen to be la <lb/>
its path. and mere of Hie <lb/>
rounding atmosphere is drawn into tho <lb/>
whirl until the often <lb/>
area neatly diameter. <lb/>
Sometimes it itself upon our At- . <lb/>
and teats through <lb/>
forests, fields and Then again it <lb/>
sweeps away across the broad ocean and <lb/>
dashes itself upon the of i <lb/>
in awhile so <lb/>
tho land that never know it has <lb/>
passed until ships come in torn and <lb/>
Nicholas. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
The majority of when asked <lb/>
lo name Hi. in oat usu- <lb/>
mention <lb/>
and silver a- said the <lb/>
of a <lb/>
establishment to the writer recently. <lb/>
let us ace bow near the truth <lb/>
would be. Cold is <lb/>
SM per troy, platinum <lb/>
and silver about <lb/>
We will now compare these prices <lb/>
With thou of the rarer less well <lb/>
known metals. To lake Hi, in in alpha- <lb/>
order barium, the metal which <lb/>
isolated from its ore, n <lb/>
mill for a pound it i <lb/>
sold all. and calcium is worth <lb/>
a pound. is a shade higher. Us <lb/>
an ounce, or <lb/>
pound. to like <lb/>
prices, but do not <lb/>
highest point, chromium being <lb/>
Cobalt fall- about half the price of <lb/>
silver, while the metal <lb/>
lated by is the same price <lb/>
as calcium. Then cornea gallium, which <lb/>
is worth ounce. With this <lb/>
metal the highest price is reached, <lb/>
It may well be called the rarest and <lb/>
most precious of metals. <lb/>
is worth per ounce; <lb/>
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v. . <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN B <lb/>
indium. <lb/>
and lithium. l-0 <lb/>
Per ounce. costs per ounce; <lb/>
palladium, platinum. <lb/>
MM MOO, and Mil per <lb/>
pound. costs ounce; <lb/>
vanadium, <lb/>
and an ounce. <lb/>
we see that the re- <lb/>
opinion as lo what are the most <lb/>
precious metals is quite <lb/>
is nearly four times as valuable as <lb/>
gold and gallium more than times <lb/>
as while of the other <lb/>
are twice thrice <lb/>
valuable. which cost <lb/>
pound in is now pro- <lb/>
u as are iron, lead <lb/>
and <lb/>
SAD FATE. <lb/>
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except II e <lb/>
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leave Mon- <lb/>
Wednesdays at e A. <lb/>
to <lb/>
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leave Tarboro . . <lb/>
on Tuesdays, Thurs. <lb/>
Sailing Hours sub- <lb/>
to depending on stage of <lb/>
at <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Sew York and Boston <lb/>
and all points for with <lb/>
at <lb/>
should order <lb/>
the B. S. <lb/>
Saw from <lb/>
Bay Line fro. <lb/>
S. Miners Uta from Bo.- <lb/>
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BACKBONE OF OUR NATION. observatory, was on. of the kindly <lb/>
men ever nut, <lb/>
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Up- <lb/>
is Ibo farm and the <lb/>
districts that great brain power of <lb/>
the country ban some, is coming today <lb/>
and come in the writes <lb/>
Edward Home <lb/>
of deprecating <lb/>
Ufa and saying live in <lb/>
try means to live out Of the in- <lb/>
people know the free, tin- <lb/>
trammeled life of country <lb/>
gives brooder views. The bu- <lb/>
VISITING CARD <lb/>
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FULL POSTER<lb/>
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all <lb/>
mind always grow to suit its out- <lb/>
, a sum <lb/>
down Id agree . at the for great have naught <lb/>
nest day and offer to check its growth where one can look <lb/>
bull gave notice that I with earnest eyes from up lo no <lb/>
no if they would not <lb/>
me, broker must stand <lb/>
loss. The idea of my being rejected <lb/>
raised a laugh and only tended to <lb/>
Havana broke in tho belief I <lb/>
was to escape hint, When the <lb/>
doctor tamed me down. I went Into the <lb/>
dumps, became nervously timid, aroused <lb/>
sympathy of loose with whom I had <lb/>
acquainted and snapped an or- <lb/>
to the disgruntled broker to keep <lb/>
clear away front me. <lb/>
lest haul I made was In <lb/>
burg, A coal baron there who could not <lb/>
well enlist and who had not been <lb/>
ed a r. pp in army <lb/>
Who would make n name lo <lb/>
f principal. He a <lb/>
big. handsome, intelligent follow of <lb/>
Whom he could be proud and put the <lb/>
whole matter into the hands of a shrewd <lb/>
little broker, I managed to meet him <lb/>
at tho House, I wont- <lb/>
ed around to the main subject in the <lb/>
manner I have described, but I could <lb/>
see that ho was sharp and did not like <lb/>
lo run any chances. <lb/>
be went to dinner, <lb/>
which W were to resume our talk, I <lb/>
and had a short conference <lb/>
with a huge When I again <lb/>
met the broker, that <lb/>
on bothering as after showing a <lb/>
unit patience, I threw him <lb/>
God. To speak of ignorance <lb/>
of rural i stamp oneself . <lb/>
as ignoramus, not tho country <lb/>
There is u soundness of core <lb/>
in the back country of <lb/>
Ibis nation of ours that people Who live <lb/>
cities and think themselves wise <lb/>
never suspect. We can talk all we like <lb/>
of and kindred evils <lb/>
that are supposed to threaten this <lb/>
When they do threaten <lb/>
tho danger signal will not <lb/>
from the back country. Such thoughts <lb/>
are and t.-d amid the fool <lb/>
of the cities. In the clear , <lb/>
try air of . farm nothing threaten-1 <lb/>
this country, and anything the <lb/>
shape of a ; <lb/>
docs <lb/>
which will stamp it out will <lb/>
from the country. The me of ibis <lb/>
land r.-ts the country and on the <lb/>
per . <lb/>
ball way across the and ho went <lb/>
limping all observers flaw four hours daily, nut <lb/>
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to <lb/>
it your <lb/>
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grown <lb/>
IX <lb/>
i- <lb/>
many u n- <lb/>
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if or <lb/>
tin <lb/>
wide eyed I heir wonder. I did not <lb/>
start enough to throw a half <lb/>
grown Loy feet, but the <lb/>
knew hi- business, was paid <lb/>
attending to it. <lb/>
apparently and <lb/>
removed all doubt <lb/>
from mind the broker was <lb/>
wanted, be wanted ma <lb/>
badly I k I I as <lb/>
then was rejected I <lb/>
felt like giving ilia money back when <lb/>
the to condole <lb/>
with me and I. II how disappointed h <lb/>
was in not having mo for a substitute, <lb/>
but i would hue ad- <lb/>
mission I was a legitimate <lb/>
line of business Free Press. <lb/>
ii-. lbs <lb/>
Many years a In Edin <lb/>
burgh being over the high <lb/>
extort of Be made some <lb/>
murk the dock and it- <lb/>
reply the jokingly <lb/>
said the visit, r might I day ll- <lb/>
to be banged In that room <lb/>
Tho sightseer was notorious Dr. <lb/>
Two Marshall <lb/>
win ll In dock be had SO closely in- <lb/>
lie was doomed lo death for <lb/>
poisoning his wife and mot her-in law <lb/>
Mall. <lb/>
Judges In the p.- <lb/>
trigs now weal ever <lb/>
tin, reign of ll. <lb/>
The look lbs I for a <lb/>
of wisdom <lb/>
ill own <lb/>
Tar iii.-i <lb/>
Tho of is terror- <lb/>
by A <lb/>
has been formed, known as <lb/>
whose sole is to <lb/>
perpetrate unlawful and shameful <lb/>
deeds, the action-of these <lb/>
many worn, n Barer dare <lb/>
be on the street tho <lb/>
change.<lb/>
studying <lb/>
. cad time <lb/>
, writes Mary B. haul-Oil of the <lb/>
famous pianist Home <lb/>
, Journal. believes that most sin- <lb/>
dents make<lb/>
lime, was an hour a <lb/>
day For two years alter his n tun. to <lb/>
be two boars a day. <lb/>
veal averaged <lb/>
all. r that, until <lb/>
he went to sis hours daily <lb/>
This ho regards <lb/>
mind glows and con- <lb/>
says, <lb/>
follow the All- <lb/>
other of i- <lb/>
they us.- too <lb/>
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k i r- wrists getting a here Ir <lb/>
lino is not for colt's <lb/>
suit- as one i- playing. It i <lb/>
tho lingers need <lb/>
Simon in The At- <lb/>
I found It Impel, s- to expect <lb/>
that he would . visit be- <lb/>
cause lie in. he did not <lb/>
dare venter.- on the ocean The only <lb/>
voyage he had ever made across the <lb/>
channel to receive a gold<lb/>
work. , <lb/>
Two of his relative.-, his lather, and. <lb/>
t believe, bis broth, r. been drown- <lb/>
ed, and this fact gave him a honor of <lb/>
water. He seemed to f. somewhat <lb/>
as tho clients the who. <lb/>
been told bow they wen- to die,, <lb/>
took every promotion m prevent it. I <lb/>
astrology, In which am many cases <lb/>
ibis sort were described, peon- <lb/>
I being very <lb/>
which tho victim took lo avoid the do- <lb/>
one of tho engines that an- <lb/>
, . <lb/>
The sad fate of was not ea- <lb/>
I v a case of tins kind, yet it could <lb/>
BOt but bring it lie was at <lb/>
of <lb/>
on the shore with a relative, <lb/>
n of boatmen Invited them to <lb/>
take a sail. Through what Inducement <lb/>
led to forget hi- feat- <lb/>
will never known All we know Is <lb/>
that ho ventured Into beat, that it <lb/>
was struck a sudden squall when at <lb/>
some distance from I he laud, and that <lb/>
i all the members of the party were <lb/>
drowned, . <lb/>
i raws. <lb/>
There is some reason for calling on <lb/>
the bird of and yet there <lb/>
is cause for if crow is <lb/>
not mentally his superb rows are <lb/>
attend by I he gloom Of <lb/>
autumn If i- dense to fly <lb/>
through It, they rim above it or trot <lb/>
the ground, discussing the <lb/>
with their fellows. Is this <lb/>
i. positively I have been <lb/>
with observing man who <lb/>
I lived all hi- days sight and <lb/>
I bearing of crows. He claims to under- <lb/>
stand their language and can repeal the <lb/>
that make up their vocabulary. <lb/>
Certainly crows to talk, but do <lb/>
they Does a certain made by <lb/>
them nave always the one significance <lb/>
Year after year I have listened <lb/>
wit. lied and listened, <lb/>
wondered if my friend was right Ho <lb/>
hell, visit I re it almost. <lb/>
there limitations ornithological in- <lb/>
is Ibis an instance <lb/>
Bo. <lb/>
u P. I. pm, .-sew York <lb/>
Philadelphia am. <lb/>
m, <lb/>
MO <lb/>
am. <lb/>
rat. Mount no <lb/>
pm, Wilson a-tO pm- <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
pm, pm. <lb/>
DAILY <lb/>
He <lb/>
York am. <lb/>
pm, Baltimore U pm. <lb/>
3.46 pm, Rich- <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Norfolk pm <lb/>
3.10 pm. <lb/>
m. Wilson <lb/>
7-01 am. <lb/>
7.69 .- m. I'M am.<lb/>
, seem New Jackson. <lb/>
This trait <lb/>
arrive. strait, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
P. M. Tamp <lb/>
pm. Jacksonville K nil pm <lb/>
Savanna 1.48 night, Charles- <lb/>
ton <lb/>
am, Atlanta m, Ma-on <lb/>
am, Augusta pm. <lb/>
4.17 pm. <lb/>
um, 8.5 am. <lb/>
Mat Ion um, <lb/>
am, Lake <lb/>
am. <lb/>
LIB p. m., Halifax <lb/>
,. m., arrives Scotland Neck <lb/>
a. 0.87 p. m., 7.6 <lb/>
,, m. Returning, leaves <lb/>
. m., a. m. <lb/>
on Washington Branch <lb/>
3.20 a. m., and p . m <lb/>
9.10 a. in., and 4.00 p <lb/>
n. i leave Parmele W am and <lb/>
i, pm arrive Wellington am <lb/>
and ; pm Dally f Sunday <lb/>
leaves C, <lb/>
m A K. B. dally <lb/>
d ., at SO p. m., r- <lb/>
-r Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p, in <lb/>
B, leaves Plymouth dally <lb/>
7.80 a. m., Sunday 9.00 m. <lb/>
10.06 and 11.00 <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
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O. N. r n h <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
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rah b. W. B. He <lb/>
Warren an I i e. <lb/>
The I lend. t J <lb/>
t an . above <lb/>
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Court f to sell for a <lb/>
S d . c f <lb/>
hi required to <lb/>
a pear be ore the <lb/>
t at hi- on the <lb/>
h of N. v and answer <lb/>
to comp o the to n- <lb/>
till will apply t- the c the relief <lb/>
demand in raw <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
Clerk Sup. t. <lb/>
j C. CO <lb/>
H- C <lb/>
Wire Iron <lb/>
only <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
Samuel-1. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
The cause of lbs <lb/>
powder was the pt <lb/>
It was thought th vi <lb/>
that Hour, which was <lb/>
reach sum of the very poor, <lb/>
should la. need by at <lb/>
of dram Voluntary <lb/>
associations were Ibo members <lb/>
whereof bound themselves not to use <lb/>
hair powder In a similar way <lb/>
bound not to- <lb/>
am any sugar whose product lOB involved. <lb/>
the <lb/>
and<lb/>
growl in different <lb/>
from white to a rich <lb/>
dark red. tho <lb/>
disuse of I is punted the color. <lb/>
flour. <lb/>
is said of thine- <lb/>
children from worms. <lb/>
Which is attributed lo bad weather and <lb/>
sating vegetables raw. <lb/>
Oral Is a colors,<lb/>
on Branch leave <lb/>
Rocky Mt t pm arrive <lb/>
I pm Spring Hope pm he um <lb/>
lug Have Wring s am Math- <lb/>
iv Km alt M an <lb/>
daily <lb/>
Fresh Enables, <lb/>
Oats, Prepared Buckwheat, small <lb/>
Hominy, Pork Sausage. N. <lb/>
Corn, fanned Toma- <lb/>
toes. Raisins, Dates, <lb/>
Currants, Citrons, <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
S C Hams <lb/>
per lb S. C. <lb/>
Shoulders Bat lb. <lb/>
Coffee, <lb/>
to M. lasses and re- <lb/>
member you save money <lb/>
buM. BEDSTEADS BUREAUS <lb/>
CHAIRS MATTRESSES -BED <lb/>
SPRINGS <lb/>
mm um <lb/>
I be glad lo see <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
in Immense chin a <lb/>
of square <lb/>
ii <lb/>
There <lb/>
embraces all .-,. -.------.-- <lb/>
It is all land and lb <lb/>
tilled with lakes, <lb/>
the orange Heidi t New <lb/>
crop hat Inn in t us high <lb/>
an ten <lb/>
has about per- <lb/>
out of a<lb/>
Sh- I I <lb/>
Them were twin s in the <lb/>
i boots, a gnat many little <lb/>
Ella <lb/>
In.-aid, stork must <lb/>
have Mrs two babies so <lb/>
she could mm sin liked <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Live ills. <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
better than cure. Tint's Liver <lb/>
will not only cure, but it <lb/>
km in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
biliousness, <lb/>
jaundice, torpid <lb/>
kindred dist <lb/>
S Liver PILLS <lb/>
train midland N. ii. <lb/>
a I <lb/>
u. arriving a. in. Be <lb/>
leaves 9.00 a. m. <lb/>
-t l, 10.118 . <lb/>
Train on Clinton <lb/>
for Clinton dally, except <lb/>
ll ii. 4.14 p. <lb/>
lea-es em. -8.10 <lb/>
M on. <lb/>
Cats. Agent. <lb/>
J it <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
Bethel School. <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
lid- is a school of high grade <lb/>
sexes. <lb/>
Only first class teachers will be <lb/>
very thorough work will U <lb/>
do e. . <lb/>
i lit-best discipline will be <lb/>
to per month <lb/>
School <lb/>
Music , <lb/>
A discount tent ill be <lb/>
ow ed when paid advance <lb/>
. a hole term <lb/>
For limber see or <lb/>
i. <lb/>
II Mb <lb/>
We Just received new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest line <lb/>
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Knives, <lb/>
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convince you of their merits. These <lb/>
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went and voted Democratic <lb/>
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one disease that science <lb/>
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la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
only cure now to <lb/>
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treatment, <lb/>
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upon blood and surfaces of <lb/>
the the <lb/>
foundation of tho and <lb/>
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work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
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