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Counting Vote. <lb/>
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The Railroad Attitude Toward <lb/>
Separate Car Law. <lb/>
Washington, n. <lb/>
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message to Cw <lb/>
long as that document to, <lb/>
with degree <lb/>
what he <lb/>
toward the <lb/>
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tided upon a policy, or if he hi <lb/>
that to make public <lb/>
,. the belief of <lb/>
that he intends playing <lb/>
on the Philippine question <lb/>
after he gets that Treaty <lb/>
ratified b the Senate, and <lb/>
are <lb/>
Spain, appropriated ton- <lb/>
.,,. An <lb/>
before then <lb/>
In making <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
waller relating t hereto, <lb/>
hit no <lb/>
,.,. The Message follow, just <lb/>
., the lines it was expected to <lb/>
indicated for <lb/>
mouths, past, by official <lb/>
, from <lb/>
administration. The message <lb/>
Indicate that Mr. <lb/>
. to push <lb/>
legislation as <lb/>
i members of part would <lb/>
like him to <lb/>
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who <lb/>
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he says I. <lb/>
will light lo the last, lie predict <lb/>
II the is carried int. <lb/>
j, will mid millions, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Saw, the expenses of <lb/>
tub, government, without bringing <lb/>
people <lb/>
our will In <lb/>
overrun inferior <lb/>
i . numerous minor <lb/>
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predictions, be charge. Mr. <lb/>
Mi foreign lo have <lb/>
in the British <lb/>
Foreign Office, and asks the Irish- <lb/>
Americana in opposing <lb/>
of the treaty. <lb/>
;.,,,.,. <lb/>
is a Democrat, talking for <lb/>
political effect. <lb/>
conned. <lb/>
hi. pin ,. no longer ago than <lb/>
III . <lb/>
utter Maine us destroyed, he <lb/>
a piece of Mr. <lb/>
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lug enough lo Improve things <lb/>
home. <lb/>
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judicial and <lb/>
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one, at UM hare <lb/>
I. It to <lb/>
be <lb/>
ill be obtainable until <lb/>
late this evening. working <lb/>
ill the rote had <lb/>
been tabulated to the <lb/>
Lenoir, according <lb/>
run of the <lb/>
The returns show that the <lb/>
the court have been grossly care- <lb/>
less in nuking the returns. <lb/>
Over 15.000 votes are reported <lb/>
cast U. Brown in the <lb/>
whereas they <lb/>
should have been reported east for <lb/>
ll. Brown. Jr. This large <lb/>
was noticed In a little <lb/>
over half the counties from the <lb/>
which the returns hate been <lb/>
,,. ii even go higher <lb/>
Some reported <lb/>
their vote for George <lb/>
This is an Inexcusable <lb/>
clerical error. Ml the Democratic <lb/>
judicial were printed from <lb/>
the same press all read <lb/>
II. Jr., and they <lb/>
were so voted in Stale. <lb/>
of State says be <lb/>
has no authority give the vote <lb/>
for Brown to <lb/>
II. Brown Jr., Judge <lb/>
vote is divided in three <lb/>
J. <lb/>
for George U. Brown, and <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
p. Bynum. Jr., the Re-pub- <lb/>
candidate for of the <lb/>
i kc <lb/>
manner because bis name was <lb/>
fort, the <lb/>
navel <lb/>
been in <lb/>
ii,. n is fault the people. <lb/>
The votes were cast right, ii is <lb/>
result <lb/>
for instance, the county of <lb/>
in the returns, does re- <lb/>
vote for Judge U. II. Alien. <lb/>
Thus. A. opponent, is <lb/>
credited with bis wile. a blank <lb/>
space is below of Judge <lb/>
Allen. her <lb/>
for <lb/>
A. Some <lb/>
left letters In names <lb/>
,. judges <lb/>
is for <lb/>
Shaw. Instead of J. Shaw. <lb/>
Huston's vote returned fa- <lb/>
of w. Bynum, Jr. <lb/>
The . whose vote is re <lb/>
as being cast for <lb/>
II. Brown without <lb/>
arc Hyde, Hare. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The following comities <lb/>
their for W. <lb/>
with left Jackson, <lb/>
law<lb/>
and vole <lb/>
. as for <lb/>
Of course these errors <lb/>
if bad <lb/>
triumphed such n large <lb/>
contests would very <lb/>
have <lb/>
Than is BO about the <lb/>
measure <lb/>
lies to railroads of <lb/>
this State. In this regard North <lb/>
not lie we <lb/>
are speaking of North <lb/>
now, of Ibis dislike to <lb/>
founded on reason some of it is <lb/>
but exists, on <lb/>
a railroad can seldom <lb/>
u-et justice in the courts and <lb/>
in other We have <lb/>
told the before of <lb/>
the causes of their being in <lb/>
i. a prime cause being <lb/>
should l <lb/>
in means its <lb/>
It I pleasure we publish <lb/>
Inn. ThU is to certify that <lb/>
a sufferer Tel o <lb/>
over six months, tr Mad <lb/>
the best in our <lb/>
all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our <lb/>
i t <lb/>
alter two I was <lb/>
now lake great pleasure <lb/>
to person <lb/>
Mil- terrible <lb/>
V. A. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
State Labor Commissioner <lb/>
has completed the summary the <lb/>
newspapers in <lb/>
i as Democratic, Wit<lb/>
., mailer claim ll,.,,, ,;. <lb/>
independent Republican, I; <lb/>
money and <lb/>
Baptist, i <lb/>
of is Moravian. <lb/>
i -ft <lb/>
lug without regard to the merits <lb/>
of Hie they tight <lb/>
for contesting everything, whether <lb/>
they are right or wrong. <lb/>
we are going tell them <lb/>
something for <lb/>
their is their <lb/>
lame of reasonable demands <lb/>
the public them as regards <lb/>
train and station <lb/>
and kindred The <lb/>
ate ear mailer is a ease in point. <lb/>
The popular for separate <lb/>
car legislation unanimous, yet <lb/>
the railroads, Instead of yielding a <lb/>
prompt cheerful <lb/>
lo a reasonable public opinion, an <lb/>
stripped mid girded for a light <lb/>
upon ii. It is foolish, and it <lb/>
i astonishing the railroad <lb/>
people, who have never been <lb/>
charged with alack do <lb/>
not the folly of it. The <lb/>
ate ear tow is rowing, ll will <lb/>
through the next <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
or through the 1901. <lb/>
stared off, it is com- <lb/>
iii the meantime nil- <lb/>
mails mil have accumulated a <lb/>
more of unnecessary <lb/>
without any <lb/>
frill Baptist, African Methodist <lb/>
Episcopal I <lb/>
educational. medical. <lb/>
lure. .-. poultry, i. The total <lb/>
Washington on <lb/>
Wednesdays and in <lb/>
at A. M. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
A. <lb/>
M on <lb/>
and Saturdays, <lb/>
Balling subject <lb/>
pending on stage water <lb/>
with <lb/>
Steamers for j <lb/>
New and Boa- <lb/>
with <lb/>
Shippers should older Height <lb/>
the Old Dominions. <lb/>
York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and <lb/>
Boston, ,, , , <lb/>
N. SON, <lb/>
B. <lb/>
N. I. <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
The Job Printing <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
Us. <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
rood digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
and a ripe old age, <lb/>
ire some the use <lb/>
Liver A single <lb/>
Jose will convince of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute care for sick head, <lb/>
malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
j bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
all kindred diseases <lb/>
beyond mere <lb/>
the <lb/>
A Good tor to <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Wagons. Shoo <lb/>
Air Figures, <lb/>
Fire Works, Toys. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ha is ins. <lb/>
Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apples, Bananas, Lemons. <lb/>
Mattresses, Bureaus, aw. <lb/>
Yon w ill never <lb/>
in- a Standard Sewing Machine. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Baas Salt. <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Legal <lb/>
Sheet Poster. <lb/>
franc <lb/>
.-The Badge of hi <lb/>
never ion Held of <lb/>
nothing f-a <lb/>
work excited great ad- <lb/>
Bill later on he to <lb/>
t as in front San <lb/>
Juan Hill, and in December <lb/>
have another <lb/>
story. Ibis time Horn a real Held <lb/>
tattle, entitled The Woof of Thin <lb/>
ll will las <lb/>
lug I hose ho are with <lb/>
his previous work the <lb/>
two the and the real. <lb/>
tan n is rather curious to note <lb/>
The Legislature <lb/>
several dollars to the <lb/>
payers of North <lb/>
of clerks <lb/>
other The last <lb/>
as guilt of great ex <lb/>
in respect, the <lb/>
Semite had more and <lb/>
paid them more than Senate <lb/>
since paid the <lb/>
the was <lb/>
a- much a- paid the <lb/>
Senators The amount <lb/>
paid the Senators as per diem <lb/>
was and <lb/>
the paid s arm of em- <lb/>
who waited on them was <lb/>
i Surely I here <lb/>
for reform In I his expend <lb/>
lure, and we <lb/>
ill make it. <lb/>
The truth is that even our Hem <lb/>
.-ratio Legislature for several <lb/>
years before man <lb/>
lull of <lb/>
, nine nothing like so many as our<lb/>
pages have been em- <lb/>
ployed by for <lb/>
in striking lo <lb/>
the small employed <lb/>
Democratic Legislature elected <lb/>
number more than <lb/>
as <lb/>
more work to each <lb/>
has doing leas work <lb/>
We per <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
was of the <lb/>
Senate in of <lb/>
this writer was reading <lb/>
am these did the work <lb/>
then has <lb/>
been done four or live clerks. <lb/>
Chatham <lb/>
The Board of t the <lb/>
low ii regular <lb/>
meeting on list of <lb/>
having made the follow- <lb/>
order, <lb/>
This tn <lb/>
from the what <lb/>
amount, if any. the town is in <lb/>
ii i hereby that W <lb/>
L. Brow n. Treasurer, advertise for <lb/>
all persons holding orders upon the <lb/>
Town Treasurer, i- present <lb/>
i. him on or before <lb/>
the tat day of January, for <lb/>
purpose of listing the same. <lb/>
And said Treasurer shall <lb/>
orders on a hook show <lb/>
lug the dale of orders, <lb/>
Whom payable the <lb/>
thereof, and report same to <lb/>
ibis Hoard at the regular meeting <lb/>
in <lb/>
In pursuance of said order notice <lb/>
is herein given to the holders of <lb/>
sued claims to present them b me <lb/>
on or before the said day <lb/>
1800, the purpose <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
This December 2nd. <lb/>
w. L. Brown, <lb/>
Town Treasurer <lb/>
In Sup. Court <lb/>
mag <lb/>
on one having <lb/>
should do with Spain, another will <lb/>
.-i. <lb/>
There are differences of<lb/>
from the Chicago platform, <lb/>
there is no occasion for a <lb/>
polio A <lb/>
held near <lb/>
if the session of Congress<lb/>
i will be a general par <lb/>
which some under- <lb/>
lea. lied. <lb/>
. , ,. , . <lb/>
nU I mas <lb/>
.,, .,, I la <lb/>
All Cure <lb/>
Mil ample <lb/>
another with Japan, <lb/>
with Cuba, another with Jamaica <lb/>
with <lb/>
With Home, and still another with <lb/>
France. This is a pretty <lb/>
range. <lb/>
The best tales In th warM for <lb/>
Chen, Salt <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Corns, all skin <lb/>
lion-, f <lb/>
It at n; <lb/>
on <lb/>
price watt <lb/>
I,. Woolen. <lb/>
Will be Brought Here. <lb/>
Al Mission <lb/>
on street, the <lb/>
Of Martin Boss now in ex <lb/>
is OH exhibition. This <lb/>
portrait Is the property of Dr. B. <lb/>
P. Hillard, f who prizes <lb/>
ii Martin Heal la <lb/>
by the lath <lb/>
Baptist stale <lb/>
and Dr. has loaned <lb/>
picture to the to put on <lb/>
exhibition at its session in <lb/>
villi- week, town <lb/>
birth place.- <lb/>
Raleigh<lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
County. <lb/>
N i <lb/>
Una <lb/>
rah W II I for <lb/>
Harris and wife, j <lb/>
Harris and <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
virtue of an order in the <lb/>
I will sell on <lb/>
2nd of January l <lb/>
Conn <lb/>
at o'clock M highest <lb/>
bidder for cash, following real <lb/>
property i wit i Ons or <lb/>
of land in Pitt in <lb/>
Content new township, <lb/>
lands of W It Tucker, Bryan Tripp <lb/>
ind hers, being land former <lb/>
deeded by l- to <lb/>
Tripp <lb/>
seres more or Said hinds <lb/>
ill sold for partition. <lb/>
This 3rd day of law. <lb/>
Wat, F. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
UNDERTAKERS, <lb/>
FUN AL <lb/>
EMBALMERS <lb/>
have just received a new <lb/>
hearse and nicest of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
i i all its forms- <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and <lb/>
to our care will receive -very <lb/>
respect <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
We do not <lb/>
but court <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
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j C. CO <lb/>
S C <lb/>
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w w II <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices <lb/>
IN <lb/>
We carry a full line of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big bit in fountain pen <lb/>
and is distinctive Parker <lb/>
N only does it <lb/>
perfectly, but prevents <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
thins <lb/>
advice. <lb/>
ran. N- <lb/>
fee PU- <lb/>
C. A SNOW CO <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
I produce. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
afternoon at small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber P It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
gives information to the far- <lb/>
especially those grow- <lb/>
worth many <lb/>
times more than the <lb/>
price.<lb/>
-FOB- <lb/>
J- Editor a <lb/>
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n Owner in k <lb/>
COUNTY, <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
AT <lb/>
DECEMBER <lb/>
per Year in Advance <lb/>
NO ii f <lb/>
to <lb/>
our Business from Greenville m <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
WE HEREBY . <lb/>
OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb/>
AT AND BELOW COST <lb/>
, Etc., <lb/>
t Boor U, Supply Co., House <lb/>
Store Fixtures for sale. <lb/>
THE in of THE com <lb/>
Mission,. <lb/>
MU, a <lb/>
Sign of the Red Flag. <lb/>
.,,. ,,,, . <lb/>
iii the <lb/>
gathering in <lb/>
body of Christian n . <lb/>
.--hip of b, Sf <lb/>
General <lb/>
object of It was to the Mis- <lb/>
by <lb/>
formation. These two bodies <lb/>
maritally helpful <lb/>
the whole will rep <lb/>
a of <lb/>
gathered la 1,848 These <lb/>
a 1881 mum, eager , <lb/>
Impatient of math<lb/>
a native of 1703 <lb/>
filler He <lb/>
Bland am, when he <lb/>
the close of the Z <lb/>
hew, a p <lb/>
a boy the war closed he torn i,, h. h <lb/>
enter on hi. lie i . <lb/>
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ma the <lb/>
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activity He ,,. I <lb/>
object was to <lb/>
ff . i.<lb/>
is deeply versed in the <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina and <lb/>
in <lb/>
Martin Rosa. I, p,.,,,,,,<lb/>
in the l-est , <lb/>
portraits of dead <lb/>
As one <lb/>
easily the <lb/>
stories told of the power <lb/>
wielded by the man. whether in <lb/>
crowded assemblies or the closer <lb/>
Mutant of personal i <lb/>
this power there was no <lb/>
in the northeastern pan c u. <lb/>
whether in or pro- <lb/>
who rivaled Mm, and <lb/>
there has the <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
Martin <lb/>
Convention, so <lb/>
i body <lb/>
bis work for <lb/>
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Bible to overlook<lb/>
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among the Hap- <lb/>
of the it, ; ,,.,, <lb/>
engaged in labor <lb/>
among churches, <lb/>
crowds gathered to hear bin<lb/>
grant His <lb/>
w heard in nil the <lb/>
west, meeting <lb/>
lions, , <lb/>
for Ibo great work of mis <lb/>
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and settled In bring i <lb/>
toga vigorous which had <lb/>
and the <lb/>
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In house <lb/>
i worship was built iii the place <lb/>
Prom the Aral Ross was his <lb/>
much together, and <lb/>
1810 the church <lb/>
plan <lb/>
the Convention as Mere <lb/>
ii shape in q, <lb/>
was perhaps the and best <lb/>
trained Intellect n. ,. , <lb/>
State. To clear com <lb/>
sense there him <lb/>
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Craven County <lb/>
B Anne <lb/>
County, Virginia, bad a <lb/>
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of the Bible, a reader of <lb/>
and a writer. <lb/>
years he wielded a large <lb/>
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Cape region, near <lb/>
was <lb/>
aha look par in <lb/>
of the H <lb/>
period he was, tor <lb/>
years, its and through <lb/>
his <lb/>
member, bearing liberal and <lb/>
part mi awl<lb/>
over he presided, u. <lb/>
in Wilmington, until his <lb/>
death. <lb/>
the . ,.,, <lb/>
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of <lb/>
in the counties <lb/>
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of his <lb/>
Convention. A tow <lb/>
years Inter he removed to <lb/>
where his ,,,,, <lb/>
after the of the <lb/>
War. <lb/>
ll iv in <lb/>
of one of the old- <lb/>
mi in <lb/>
deserves to <lb/>
the the <lb/>
lie like of <lb/>
man of <lb/>
large . <lb/>
He was preacher <lb/>
of ability, <lb/>
his moans for <lb/>
of His <lb/>
was still <lb/>
when death terminated his career. <lb/>
in ,,,,, <lb/>
for their <lb/>
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Entered at the <lb/>
Greenville. K. <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
STATE CONVENTION <lb/>
and later.- <lb/>
Session. <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Memorial <lb/>
was <lb/>
a few remarks. <lb/>
A. W. pa tor of the <lb/>
Greenville Memorial then <lb/>
delivered the of <lb/>
in <lb/>
deli.- <lb/>
m The M <lb/>
Mr. President. <lb/>
Visitors to the North Hap <lb/>
State <lb/>
I, gives me <lb/>
, behalf of the town . <lb/>
Greenville and Hie Memorial <lb/>
Mat to most <lb/>
m, <lb/>
the la <lb/>
OS.<lb/>
A Cordial Welcome <lb/>
-is EXTENDED <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
delegates.<lb/>
Carolina m Us ,. for and Interest In <lb/>
Marsh . to <lb/>
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The reported <lb/>
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Dr. A- M. <lb/>
MOM and nominal.-l Dr. B. K. <lb/>
Marsh for President. He was . <lb/>
elected for the seventh <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
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pointed to nominate the <lb/>
R. i- W. A. <lb/>
Smith, X. I- W. <lb/>
II. M. I-M. <lb/>
Curtis and A. W. <lb/>
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Walters <lb/>
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marks to <lb/>
Dr. It. of Rich <lb/>
of I lie <lb/>
Mission Hoard. <lb/>
Dr. J. M. of <lb/>
Secretary of the Sunday School <lb/>
of Southern <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
Dr. A. B. of <lb/>
editor of the <lb/>
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Dr. M <lb/>
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trying ordeal through which some <lb/>
Stale had passed. <lb/>
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logical Seminary, <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
. Woman's College, <lb/>
Dr. O, <lb/>
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the In <lb/>
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which gave birth of the <lb/>
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Carolina has ever <lb/>
sessions wall be held in this <lb/>
beautiful and building <lb/>
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s a memorial to the wise plans <lb/>
heroic <lb/>
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realized who have lawn <lb/>
witnesses lo Ike or <lb/>
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their hover In <lb/>
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and <lb/>
of love have heated <lb/>
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alone, hut mil ions far away in <lb/>
darkness and of <lb/>
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bringing As <lb/>
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go forth wrapped in the man <lb/>
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your past and pr.-s.-u. attain- <lb/>
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and your loving, grateful <lb/>
service to Christ. <lb/>
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yon are. feel if we but <lb/>
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take can show you a full line of <lb/>
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Invitation. <lb/>
no kickers in North j <lb/>
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all differences W kept down. <lb/>
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the former <lb/>
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with this Convention, <lb/>
C S Hickory. P- <lb/>
sent.-d the names of , <lb/>
Die in the west <lb/>
to U- <lb/>
Marsh gave an Off <lb/>
for the delegates to U-beard <lb/>
and A. T. A. <lb/>
II. Vines, and W. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
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three years ago as <lb/>
an auxiliary the <lb/>
lion, and <lb/>
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the union of two <lb/>
hatted with delight. <lb/>
X- offered <lb/>
Whereas, we have Ibis day heard <lb/>
. Western a <lb/>
Convention, and sail <lb/>
arc a. <lb/>
missions delegates member- <lb/>
body. <lb/>
the list article <lb/>
f be ill ion of the North <lb/>
Carolina State Convention <lb/>
be so as t. rel i be <lb/>
Rapt is. Slate Convention shall <lb/>
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REMEMBER <lb/>
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religious liberty, that m <lb/>
have J J, in the <lb/>
the m. missions <lb/>
which they <lb/>
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life There were about <lb/>
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session of our <lb/>
one of such <lb/>
marked harmony and wine <lb/>
planning as that it shall go down <lb/>
as having been one of <lb/>
North Car <lb/>
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of your <lb/>
and our prayer is that heavens <lb/>
I shall res. upon <lb/>
j and us. and with pleasure and <lb/>
may we ever <lb/>
Again, lo one all I a <lb/>
and welcome. <lb/>
on <lb/>
of Oxford, to <lb/>
respond lo the of welcome, <lb/>
which he did in his usual happy <lb/>
vie and cursorily narrated <lb/>
very history W lb <lb/>
order of <lb/>
was then appointed as follows; <lb/>
N. I. Shaw, K. <lb/>
White, 1- V. <lb/>
B. K. . <lb/>
While this was <lb/>
paring its report Mr. II. A-Wolf <lb/>
of Atlanta, song very beau- <lb/>
by <lb/>
The committee reported the or <lb/>
The part of the report <lb/>
following summary <lb/>
for the year ; <lb/>
Stale Missions <lb/>
Foreign Missions <lb/>
Missions <lb/>
duration <lb/>
Orphanage <lb/>
Belief <lb/>
Aid <lb/>
Baptist Book Store <lb/>
. . lie Tie Thai <lb/>
gathered <lb/>
8,785.29 <lb/>
0,453.03 <lb/>
018.06 <lb/>
660.30 <lb/>
8,111.77 <lb/>
and Col- <lb/>
portage <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
other <lb/>
than Mission 73,000.00 <lb/>
Pastor's Salaries 122.508.1,0 <lb/>
Incidental <lb/>
for Mission<lb/>
expenses <lb/>
total <lb/>
of the Be- <lb/>
lief Board read by <lb/>
of Durham. <lb/>
The report <lb/>
ration was red by Dr. Ml <lb/>
Mitchell. <lb/>
Dr. J. N. of Nashville, <lb/>
work of the Sunday Hoard <lb/>
the Southern Baptist <lb/>
Several during the <lb/>
many eyes in the <lb/>
gallon tilled with tears, so <lb/>
fl and the speak <lb/>
words. that help <lb/>
given the Board in carrying on <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Dr. A. K- of the He <lb/>
Herald, with a <lb/>
,,.,. , for and <lb/>
Convention at <lb/>
Dr. Front. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
CUM by It. B. <lb/>
The business was the report <lb/>
of the Board of Missions and Sun <lb/>
schools K. While. <lb/>
of., MOO Islam. <lb/>
invited give you cup a of cold water His <lb/>
a- a-, a <lb/>
liVes from each while <lb/>
. the Slate, or one annual man <lb/>
KC. <lb/>
Thai Hon. th. <lb/>
and former <lb/>
i, the Western <lb/>
Carolina be <lb/>
on their application as <lb/>
the North Carolina <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
was unanimously <lb/>
adopted and the names of the w <lb/>
em were <lb/>
as delegates to this Con- <lb/>
President Marsh requested <lb/>
1- Taylor, Wake College. <lb/>
I,, a word of to the <lb/>
western brethren. remark <lb/>
he said seemed so filling that <lb/>
Convent ions should consolidate <lb/>
who did <lb/>
in much ago in securing the <lb/>
railroad through the western part <lb/>
of the Stale that makes it <lb/>
for the brethren from all sections to <lb/>
one point. <lb/>
J. B. Boone, manager of <lb/>
made some remarks <lb/>
expressing his pleasure at the <lb/>
if the two <lb/>
were also made W. <lb/>
Dr. Skinner. <lb/>
President extended the hand of <lb/>
fellowship. the brethren, and the <lb/>
congregation arose and sang <lb/>
lie the Tie Thai as all <lb/>
to welcome I <lb/>
The committee on order of boat- <lb/>
made a supplementary report <lb/>
and the announced th <lb/>
several Of the <lb/>
A telegram from the students ill <lb/>
was read, ending greet <lb/>
and referring to <lb/>
A. W. was <lb/>
pointed to respond to <lb/>
Convention adjourned at <lb/>
by Dr. Dickinson. <lb/>
Convention re -assembled a 2.30 <lb/>
and was opened with pray <lb/>
r by C. J. <lb/>
The will, the <lb/>
ed Baptist Convention <lb/>
for years longer. <lb/>
John B. Bay was appointed a <lb/>
on Thanksgiving <lb/>
plan forth.- new century. <lb/>
The illness of H. Mills was <lb/>
to and was offered <lb/>
him A telegram <lb/>
was sent him by the Convent ion. <lb/>
The report on Wake Forest Col- <lb/>
coming u addresses OB it <lb/>
men-made h J. Dr. <lb/>
T. B. Skinner, D. Dr. <lb/>
Dr. C, B. Taylor. <lb/>
Dr. Skinner his ad- <lb/>
dress with some of <lb/>
his school boy days that afforded <lb/>
much amusement to the <lb/>
Mr. completely <lb/>
convulsed audience when <lb/>
the midst of his speech he address <lb/>
the as <lb/>
was restored <lb/>
President Marsh said brother <lb/>
would have to he excused for Ibis <lb/>
slip of the tongue, as be win. just <lb/>
fresh from the which <lb/>
be was elected a ember t the <lb/>
Legislature. <lb/>
on Third <lb/>
is now and ever shall be head- <lb/>
quarters for <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
and Christmas Goods of every <lb/>
description. I have <lb/>
up the prettiest line of Holiday <lb/>
Goods that have ever been dis- <lb/>
played in Greenville, <lb/>
everything from a <lb/>
penny toy to a rich handsome <lb/>
gift. Hereby fail not to <lb/>
stock or yon miss the <lb/>
of life to purchase <lb/>
your wants for Christmas. <lb/>
TOY<lb/>
ABE TO <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
. ------II must lie sold <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
And In order to do this they will sold <lb/>
Was Very Nervous g <lb/>
Mad <lb/>
Not Sleep It <lb/>
Neuralgia and Indigestion. <lb/>
had print In in. <lb/>
III through i <lb/>
they <lb/>
The doctor railed <lb/>
t WM T<lb/>
sail c not I <lb/>
red of caret Hood's <lb/>
a lo mine. My <lb/>
procured a I It. <lb/>
oat bottle I Wt <lb/>
lo reel and my Improved. <lb/>
until TO <lb/>
cured and I much <lb/>
way. My <lb/>
Sled by Hoods U. <lb/>
Bros.;.<lb/>
I. nest Bel True Wood <lb/>
Hold by all <lb/>
for <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Hats. Trunks and rants. <lb/>
Hats, Trunks and <lb/>
A full line of <lb/>
FAMILY SUPPLIES. <lb/>
All delivered free to any <lb/>
part of the city. <lb/>
K. . BROS., <lb/>
It. BROS., <lb/>
. r. <lb/>
,,, let <lb/>
Hood Pills <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
at More <lb/>
Cher- <lb/>
a a <lb/>
line <lb/>
Solid <lb/>
me In Tea TaMe <lb/>
S; <lb/>
cut <lb/>
and Holiday <lb/>
far and <lb/>
heart. are <lb/>
retail<lb/>
par- <lb/>
rail <lb/>
your friend, <lb/>
Barn, <lb/>
E, . <lb/>
b. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and Pane <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
N- <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
on baud <lb/>
kept <lb/>
hand. Country <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
Carts, Wagons Brackets, <lb/>
Posts, etc., made to <lb/>
order, <lb/>
on Dickinson Avenue, <lb/>
one <lb/>
THE GENUINE <lb/>
SYRUP OF FIGS <lb/>
. . <lb/>
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO.<lb/>
Yes, We lave On the <lb/>
THEY ARE COMING. <lb/>
Mom and Times Must <lb/>
Stand lie- <lb/>
fore Our New <lb/>
and Marvel- <lb/>
see and you <lb/>
Price and you buy <lb/>
The beat <lb/>
finer anode season <lb/>
than ever <lb/>
houses in <lb/>
a line of <lb/>
styles for their <lb/>
trade <lb/>
below <lb/>
the to .-ash <lb/>
Fine Goods <lb/>
Bought low <lb/>
can be sold <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
And we will do Our great <lb/>
and Winter stock has been <lb/>
a bargain and shall Is- sold at <lb/>
bargains. Men Boy Clothing, <lb/>
Hats, Caps and Furnishing <lb/>
The lines must com- <lb/>
assortment of new <lb/>
ties yon ever laid your eyes <lb/>
on. An immense line of new <lb/>
us well as all <lb/>
standard prudes. <lb/>
Come and see <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
II. It. <lb/>
W. at <lb/>
to attend court. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION<lb/>
MM wen- taken far the <lb/>
of <lb/>
l.-r <lb/>
The <lb/>
TA <lb/>
of Snow <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Mountain cents <lb/>
it pound, at Samuel M. <lb/>
A little son of Mr. <lb/>
who has sick several <lb/>
died Wednesday evening, <lb/>
Mr. a white <lb/>
has arrived from Norfolk to assist <lb/>
Charles Murphy In the barber shop, <lb/>
The words of praise la-stowed up- <lb/>
on Hood's to those <lb/>
who have taken it prove the merit <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
Mr. It. <lb/>
to town Wednesday and brought <lb/>
a bunch of par- <lb/>
which have la-en very <lb/>
enjoyed his household. <lb/>
Everybody glad to sec Dr. <lb/>
walk in <lb/>
Friday night, <lb/>
regained his health to come. <lb/>
Dear old Father iii Israel, we all <lb/>
love him are glad to sec him <lb/>
here. <lb/>
CONVENTION NOTES. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mr. Walter Wilson was in town <lb/>
Friday on <lb/>
Smith Paul went to Washington <lb/>
Miss Joel and K. K. <lb/>
of has been <lb/>
visiting the family Proctor. <lb/>
They left Monday for home. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore, of <lb/>
were in town Sunday visit <lb/>
lag Mn, W. B. Tucker. <lb/>
W. M. Moore went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Williams shipped her <lb/>
furniture to and <lb/>
the family will leave Thursday for <lb/>
their new home. <lb/>
A young man ohm down from <lb/>
Greenville Sunday lo marry his <lb/>
sweetheart but met with bad look. <lb/>
There no preacher or <lb/>
in town. Come again when <lb/>
our minister gets back from Con- <lb/>
There wan quite a display of lire <lb/>
works in town Saturday- night. <lb/>
is attending court, <lb/>
Swift <lb/>
Hill, is hen- Court. <lb/>
N. M. Watson <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
at City . <lb/>
H. is in from Flor- <lb/>
S. C. We wouldn't advise <lb/>
anybody to shake hands with him. <lb/>
Mrs. Freeman Miss Bailie <lb/>
Boone, of arrived <lb/>
Wednesday evening to Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
left morning <lb/>
for his home in He took <lb/>
his grandson, home <lb/>
with him for a visit. <lb/>
Mr. Cook, of arrived <lb/>
evening lo his <lb/>
Mrs. X. Hurl, and lo <lb/>
attend the ion. <lb/>
Mrs. and Mrs. Savage, <lb/>
Wilson, and II. K. Smith and wife <lb/>
of Virginia, and Miss <lb/>
son. of arc guests <lb/>
of the family of C. T. <lb/>
Joe says he is the hap <lb/>
man in that he is <lb/>
glad Indeed to is- back with us <lb/>
once more and he w ill let nobody <lb/>
get more out the <lb/>
Convention than be does. Every- <lb/>
body here is glad to see him. <lb/>
Dr. of the Southern <lb/>
Baptist Theological Seminary. <lb/>
Louisville, who is here to attend <lb/>
the Convention, delivered lecture <lb/>
in the Methodist church this morn- <lb/>
Friday, 1888. <lb/>
K C. left morn- <lb/>
for his home in Raleigh <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Prof. of <lb/>
is here to Instruct the Green- <lb/>
ville comet band. <lb/>
Subscribers can add lo their <lb/>
telephone list No. Smith <lb/>
Hooker, and Kb. It. Cherry's <lb/>
residence. <lb/>
Most find a good <lb/>
pen almost <lb/>
The Reflector Store has <lb/>
Parker Pen. the <lb/>
made. <lb/>
It la generally regretted the <lb/>
venerable Dr. I. Is <lb/>
detained by sickness and is unable <lb/>
lo get to the Convention. In a <lb/>
measure the meeting seems <lb/>
without able man of <lb/>
God. May the Lord abundantly <lb/>
bless spare him for many more <lb/>
of usefulness. <lb/>
Savage, Son Co., <lb/>
is <lb/>
I- <lb/>
building, From NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Returns <lb/>
and Highest Prices <lb/>
g. Ties, Peanut Raps. Fl <lb/>
and patronage <lb/>
Devotional by A. B. <lb/>
Kev. W. M. Vin.-s. of Asheville. W. <lb/>
The order of business Moore. <lb/>
an address by Dr. II Ur. J. W<lb/>
Baptist S. mass HI.-.-I <lb/>
work V. . <lb/>
has done and is doing Addresses B. W. W, <lb/>
the entire In I j.;. W, I. . <lb/>
and <lb/>
so- <lb/>
The Baptist State Convention is <lb/>
as well attended as it ever is meet- <lb/>
cast of the Wilmington and <lb/>
Railroad. <lb/>
The spiritual tone of the <lb/>
is good and future of its <lb/>
Many of our load- <lb/>
business men have found it in <lb/>
their hearts to lay aside I heir many <lb/>
ear. and attend the Convention. <lb/>
Among are A. It. <lb/>
of ; W. Petty, of Car <lb/>
j K. M. of <lb/>
son ; T. II. Street, of Pei-son; E. E. <lb/>
Hilliard, Scotland and <lb/>
of equal note, u. t <lb/>
There are some smiling <lb/>
widowers here whose every turn <lb/>
betray the fuel of whom they are <lb/>
thinking and gallant part they <lb/>
are ready take in the <lb/>
The most noted Of this class <lb/>
is from the Old Dominion, and is <lb/>
nu expert at the business, having <lb/>
had experience. <lb/>
There charming ladies, <lb/>
both married and single, but Green <lb/>
natural is hard to <lb/>
compare w and never beaten. It <lb/>
is hard to foretell what will lie <lb/>
of the outcomes of this <lb/>
in advertising the city, moral <lb/>
made and <lb/>
future following. <lb/>
J. H. L.<lb/>
COal <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
pain, dancer <lb/>
death for <lb/>
For it <lb/>
no <lb/>
nil There <lb/>
Ii no why child- <lb/>
birth should I n <lb/>
pain and dread. <lb/>
nu before a <lb/>
mother <lb/>
prepare for <lb/>
the critical t <lb/>
is a <lb/>
which Is <lb/>
Intended for this <lb/>
purpose alone. <lb/>
The name of <lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
preparation <lb/>
It Inn <lb/>
liniment <lb/>
plied ex- <lb/>
It <lb/>
the <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
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con- <lb/>
In <lb/>
and <lb/>
takes away all <lb/>
danger and <lb/>
nearly nil <lb/>
ins <lb/>
follow if the <lb/>
nearly nil <lb/>
Beet <lb/>
remedy ii used <lb/>
during the <lb/>
period of <lb/>
It It <lb/>
only remedy of the <lb/>
kind in the world <lb/>
that Is endorsed by <lb/>
physicians. <lb/>
-pt bottle at all <lb/>
drug stores, or sent <lb/>
ii. on receipt <lb/>
of <lb/>
Boom con- <lb/>
in- <lb/>
inn all women, <lb/>
to any ad- <lb/>
lo <lb/>
C, <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
-Rev. <lb/>
Harrington ft Barber are still In <lb/>
the market for shinnies and Held <lb/>
peas. <lb/>
W. served <lb/>
us as several years ago at <lb/>
church, down Thurs- <lb/>
day and preached for us Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The Cigar Co. says <lb/>
Mr. K. Cox has just returned <lb/>
from a trip in Greene Co. with <lb/>
several nice orders. The goods <lb/>
have shipped. <lb/>
Quite a number from this place <lb/>
attended I he Convent ion yesterday. <lb/>
big wedding <lb/>
night at o'clock in Hap <lb/>
list church. Miss was <lb/>
married to Mr. W. of <lb/>
C. VT. <lb/>
and W.-I. The <lb/>
with several of Mr. Wyatt's <lb/>
people who came up with him, left <lb/>
for their home on the <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Mr. baby has <lb/>
very sick for several days. <lb/>
It to worse and it <lb/>
not expected to live. <lb/>
Brethren Of the <lb/>
Call and sec our Wagons, Carts, <lb/>
Back Hands, Cigars, Wire Fence <lb/>
etc., some of them <lb/>
In your section when yon go hack <lb/>
home. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
The will he ready for dis- <lb/>
to all users of Fertilizers <lb/>
free of cost on or about <lb/>
15th. <lb/>
If you have not bean receiving <lb/>
this Almanac, please send us your <lb/>
Post address. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
the of <lb/>
tracts wherever needed. <lb/>
more Bibles <lb/>
have been given sway. <lb/>
The entire congregation arose <lb/>
and sing with spirit, Am I Sol <lb/>
Her of 111.- followed a <lb/>
solo Go Where You <lb/>
Want by Mr. II. A. <lb/>
of Atlanta. <lb/>
Tin-hour for the discussion of <lb/>
Foreign Missions having arrived, <lb/>
subject was in charge of <lb/>
I,. Johnson. The report was <lb/>
If, missionary <lb/>
lo China who made the first ad- <lb/>
dress upon subject. He was <lb/>
followed by c. Justice of <lb/>
Prayer for foreign mission <lb/>
work was offered of <lb/>
of Charlotte, and <lb/>
Hail the Power of Jesus <lb/>
w as sung. <lb/>
Br. of Rich- <lb/>
Corresponding secretary of <lb/>
Foreign Mission Hoard next <lb/>
spoke on the subject. His was the <lb/>
Crowing address of <lb/>
It docs not seem possible that <lb/>
mortal tongue could speak more <lb/>
beautifully and tenderly f tin- <lb/>
power and the love of Jesus. He <lb/>
spoke of the work on various for- <lb/>
fields, of urgent needs <lb/>
of more men and larger <lb/>
lo carry it on. <lb/>
The report on Foreign Mission <lb/>
was <lb/>
Announcements were made and <lb/>
at o'clock adjournment was <lb/>
made, Bar. F. II. <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
SATURDAY session. <lb/>
Convention assembled <lb/>
o'clock, President Marsh in lb. <lb/>
chair. Devotional exercises con- <lb/>
ducted by Kev. At. Vines. <lb/>
Minutes of Friday's session read <lb/>
and approved. <lb/>
Committee on Order of Business <lb/>
made further report. <lb/>
Committee place of <lb/>
next session of the Convention, re- <lb/>
ported that the first church of <lb/>
Asheville lie selected as I he place, <lb/>
Van., to preach intro- <lb/>
sermon, Rev. C. Tyree, <lb/>
alternate. The report <lb/>
A resolution was Introduced by <lb/>
Rev. I,. Johnson to change the time <lb/>
of meet from night to <lb/>
Wednesday morning. The <lb/>
will therefore assemble on <lb/>
Wednesday before Second Sun <lb/>
day in December, 1899. <lb/>
John Ray read the report on <lb/>
presented to the <lb/>
Convention the interest of the Hap <lb/>
list Historical Papers, published <lb/>
by Historical Society, <lb/>
edited by Dr. J. I- and <lb/>
T. M. Pitt man of Henderson. He <lb/>
was followed by Dr. A. M. <lb/>
John B. Ray. W. II. Weaver. T. T- <lb/>
F. T. Bright <lb/>
w. Bailey. <lb/>
The periodicals prominently <lb/>
the discussion of <lb/>
report were the Biblical Recorder, <lb/>
the Baptist Historical Papers, the <lb/>
North Carolina Baptist the <lb/>
Seminary Magazine. <lb/>
The following reports were read; <lb/>
Slate Missions by J. S. En- <lb/>
of Stale Mission work by <lb/>
concerning enlargement of the <lb/>
work Western North Carolina <lb/>
by W. Volunteer Mission <lb/>
Corps N. Booth. <lb/>
The report on State Missions was <lb/>
discussed by Dr. J. D. <lb/>
John K. Bay, John E. While, A. <lb/>
II. Villeins. The report was <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
J. W. Bailey stated <lb/>
row will <lb/>
of Kev. H. A. Brown's pas- <lb/>
the First Baptist church <lb/>
All Sunday of the town; <lb/>
are Invited to join In <lb/>
exercises. <lb/>
HEY ARK HERE. <lb/>
Winter lock <lb/>
Cotton and a full lino <lb/>
Heavy Groceries we will put <lb/>
i the price low to compel you <lb/>
buy. Ii you once and hear <lb/>
you are my a . <lb/>
Vines. <lb/>
Di. <lb/>
II, <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
In Kev. W. M. <lb/>
JAMES B. <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
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Rev. John <lb/>
While. <lb/>
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Tyree. <lb/>
III <lb/>
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service for <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Kev. A. <lb/>
by c. s. <lb/>
J. Porter. <lb/>
Adjourned II with <lb/>
by Rev, T. M. Honey <lb/>
cut I. <lb/>
RiM PONDER <lb/>
WOMAN'S <lb/>
MISSIONARY <lb/>
so. <lb/>
This society, which is an <lb/>
in Convent ion, has held its <lb/>
meetings In the Methodist Church. <lb/>
This is its annual session. <lb/>
Friday morning the opening ex- <lb/>
w.-iv Miss. Fannie <lb/>
Heck, President, in the chair. <lb/>
There wen- twenty delegates and a <lb/>
large number of visitors present. <lb/>
The address of welcome was de- <lb/>
livered by <lb/>
responded to by Mrs. s. Howard. <lb/>
Mrs. P. Cherry, in behalf of the <lb/>
King's Daughters, also welcomed <lb/>
the Society <lb/>
The elect ion of officers <lb/>
on the regular order of business and <lb/>
resulted as <lb/>
K. S. <lb/>
Heck. <lb/>
Vice Presidents-Miss M- F- <lb/>
and W. B. <lb/>
S. Howard. <lb/>
The several committees were <lb/>
pointed. <lb/>
The report of the year's work <lb/>
showed new societies had <lb/>
been had been <lb/>
raised for all purposes. <lb/>
Friday afternoon the devotional <lb/>
exercises were conducted by Mrs. <lb/>
c. Moore. <lb/>
Dr. of the Foreign <lb/>
Mission Hoard, delivered an inter. <lb/>
address on Woman and <lb/>
ion from the Board <lb/>
were toad and adopted. <lb/>
Reports from <lb/>
and Societies were made, <lb/>
showing very gratifying <lb/>
the work accomplished. <lb/>
The Monroe Enquirer says <lb/>
a novel peace making on <lb/>
i of Monroe a few <lb/>
ago. Two men who had been <lb/>
enmity for some lime made friends, <lb/>
and kissed each other <lb/>
With SUCh fervor that on <lb/>
be heard the Smacking <lb/>
if the yards away. <lb/>
still in the a Best, <lb/>
in tie State. and bring your tobacco, <lb/>
we want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring <lb/>
it to us get the highest market price. <lb/>
friends <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
P COUNTY BUGGY CO <lb/>
EDWARDS Prop <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
dealers all kinds of <lb/>
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and are a-I lo <lb/>
J. L. SUGG <lb/>
Life, Fire and <lb/>
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office in Building opposite Court House. <lb/>
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Genuine Winter Weather is now with <lb/>
we are ready for all demands. <lb/>
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Winter <lb/>
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Winter <lb/>
Woolen Underwear <lb/>
for Men. Women <lb/>
mid Children, <lb/>
with <lb/>
Wool Slumber Robes, <lb/>
Winter Carpets, <lb/>
Winter Rugs. <lb/>
Winter Shoes. <lb/>
Ready to supply every Winter Clothing need. <lb/>
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Martin 1,600 1,555<lb/>
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Air Figures, <lb/>
Fire Works, Toys, <lb/>
Cups and <lb/>
Candies. Mixed Nuts. <lb/>
Raisins, <lb/>
Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apple-. <lb/>
Malt reuses, c. <lb/>
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LAW. <lb/>
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of Greenville at their regular <lb/>
meeting on list day of <lb/>
1806, having made follow-j <lb/>
order, <lb/>
Board being unable to <lb/>
ascertain records what <lb/>
if any, the is in <lb/>
debt, ii i- hereby ordered W. <lb/>
L. for <lb/>
all persona holding orders upon the <lb/>
Town to present <lb/>
them to him on or before <lb/>
i be 1st day of January, 1800. for <lb/>
purpose of listing the <lb/>
And the said Treasurer shall <lb/>
such orders on a show- <lb/>
date of orders, lo <lb/>
whom payable mid amount <lb/>
thereof, and report the same to <lb/>
this Board at the regular <lb/>
in January <lb/>
In pursuance of said order notice <lb/>
Is hereby given to the holders of <lb/>
such claims to present them lo me <lb/>
on or before the said day of <lb/>
January, for the purpose <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
This December 2nd. <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
Town Treasurer <lb/>
Jesse cannon. Public <lb/>
tor, the estate of <lb/>
Barnes, diseased. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
James George <lb/>
Hagar Bay, <lb/>
Tyson and <lb/>
Queen Carmen. <lb/>
Jenny Barrett who is a <lb/>
in above entitled erase, will <lb/>
take notice n proceed <lb/>
us has <lb/>
in the Superior Court <lb/>
of county, before the Clerk, lo <lb/>
sell the real estate of Barnes <lb/>
deceased, In order to make assets <lb/>
and the said defendant will further <lb/>
lake notice Hint she is to <lb/>
appear at pf <lb/>
the Superior Court of <lb/>
on Friday the 6th day of January <lb/>
i in and answer or <lb/>
I demur to the petition and <lb/>
plaint in said notion, or <lb/>
will apply lo the for <lb/>
the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Given under my hand, this <lb/>
of November 1808. <lb/>
B. A. Clerk <lb/>
Court D <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, ad- <lb/>
ministering the estate of Amy <lb/>
deceased, <lb/>
Williamson and others, <lb/>
Monday, January 2nd, 1800, sell at <lb/>
sale at court house door <lb/>
in bidder <lb/>
cash, that certain lot in <lb/>
loan of on Hie <lb/>
of and <lb/>
and known ill the plan of <lb/>
said town as lot number one bun- <lb/>
died and twelve <lb/>
III <lb/>
Administering the of Amy <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Dr. I. <lb/>
Greenville, N. V, <lb/>
C, <lb/>
II, Bead, J. L. <lb/>
X. C, <lb/>
In all Courts. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, P. Tyson, <lb/>
Sana- ii in. 6.0, <lb/>
ALLOW TYSON, <lb/>
law, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
all the Courts. <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, and Fri- <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Beta ruing leave Tarboro a A. <lb/>
it., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject fie. <lb/>
pending on stage of water, <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for nil points for <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk, <lb/>
Shippers should by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
and front <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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GO. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
John II. W. <lb/>
N. C, N. C <lb/>
LONG, <lb/>
Attorneys <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Practice in all the Courts, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
N. R, <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Greenville, X. c. <lb/>
wherever service is de- <lb/>
sired. <lb/>
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lull No To <lb/>
Baa, worker, mike weak men <lb/>
All Cure <lb/>
kid <lb/>
OS, or <lb/>
v ill lie of an of the Si <lb/>
parlor Court of Pin County in <lb/>
pass of II. Greene. of Jesse <lb/>
II. Cox vs Mary Cox Jesse It. <lb/>
Con. Jr., the will sell <lb/>
for cash at the Court House door <lb/>
In Greenville OB Monday the <lb/>
day of January, 1800, following <lb/>
described piece, parcel or tract of <lb/>
land, situated in the of <lb/>
and located X <lb/>
Beginning at the junction of the <lb/>
Newborn and and run- <lb/>
road to <lb/>
James fox's line, with <lb/>
line around to the <lb/>
Tuft road, thence With the <lb/>
road to W. Cox's two a <lb/>
half acre tract lo Die <lb/>
the acre the Tail road. <lb/>
with said nail to <lb/>
beginning, the <lb/>
unit BOreS, lie <lb/>
I be land owned by <lb/>
Jesse I. Cox. <lb/>
This 36th 1808. <lb/>
G. James, <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
B. J. of W. II. On <lb/>
against <lb/>
B. J. Blatant. <lb/>
In the above entitled action, <lb/>
term 1803, of Superior <lb/>
Court of Pill County, judgment <lb/>
having been rendered against the <lb/>
defendant in favor of plaintiff <lb/>
for hundred and live <lb/>
with interest, for costs, <lb/>
to credits amounting lo one <lb/>
hundred, and dollars <lb/>
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only i work <lb/>
prices <lb/>
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complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce <lb/>
U. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE, i r per Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
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to country living, and be- <lb/>
that is of the best <lb/>
of times. Nothing in the <lb/>
world can keep a man or woman <lb/>
no young and fresh as lo lie able lo <lb/>
lie in touch each day with the per- <lb/>
freshness and youth of <lb/>
life means more <lb/>
out of door living, and is what <lb/>
we Americans all need. We wan <lb/>
our interest in things kept fresh, <lb/>
and that nature does for us us <lb/>
else can. The more our busy <lb/>
men see rest fill ways the <lb/>
inure restful will they become. The <lb/>
closer we keep our children to the <lb/>
Boil, the healthier will they be <lb/>
and the stronger will they <lb/>
develop mentally. The more our <lb/>
girls breath the pure air which <lb/>
God intended for all, but which <lb/>
man the cities pollutes, the la-l- <lb/>
women we shall have; the <lb/>
fewer worried mothers we shall see. <lb/>
The more our young men see of <lb/>
out-of-door sports the more clearly <lb/>
will they realize the greatness of <lb/>
physical health. The <lb/>
more the tired of <lb/>
flowers plants and <lb/>
will her interest in <lb/>
all things natural simple; and <lb/>
she sees the simplicity with <lb/>
Which Nature works, unconsciously <lb/>
will the la- forced upon her <lb/>
enter into her methods. <lb/>
all agree that there is no teach- <lb/>
like lire herself. us all, <lb/>
then, get as close to her as possible. <lb/>
Whatever teaches is wholesome <lb/>
to the mind and uplifting to the <lb/>
soul ii strengthening to the <lb/>
In the very act of her <lb/>
wonderful ways there is <lb/>
He Hired Webster For a Week. <lb/>
Of comae Webster was in <lb/>
and by those who could afford to <lb/>
pay for his services, <lb/>
Ion Herald. A sharp <lb/>
man is said to have got the <lb/>
of the great defender of the <lb/>
an amusing way, <lb/>
He had a small ease which was <lb/>
to be tried one week <lb/>
in June, and he posted lo <lb/>
office in great haste. It was <lb/>
a contest with a neighbor over a <lb/>
considerable local interest, and ins <lb/>
pride as a litigant was at stake. <lb/>
He told the particulars <lb/>
asked what be would charge <lb/>
to conduct case. said <lb/>
Webster, can't afford to hire <lb/>
me. I should have lo stay down <lb/>
there the whole week, and my fee <lb/>
would lie more than whole cave <lb/>
is worth. I couldn't go down there <lb/>
for less than one thousand dollars. <lb/>
could try every ease on the dock- <lb/>
et as well as one, mid wouldn't <lb/>
cost any more, for one case would <lb/>
lake my time for entire week, <lb/>
anyway, for I'd have to be on <lb/>
right, then. Mr. <lb/>
quickly responded the <lb/>
your one thousand <lb/>
dollars. You come down, and I'll <lb/>
fix so you can try every <lb/>
Webster was so amused over this <lb/>
proposition that he kept his wold. <lb/>
Be spent the entire week in Nan- <lb/>
and appeared on one side or <lb/>
the other in every case that <lb/>
up for hearing. The shrewd Nan- <lb/>
hired Daniel to all his <lb/>
friends who were in litigation, and <lb/>
received In. return about fifteen <lb/>
hundred dollars, so that he got <lb/>
Webster's service for <lb/>
nothing, and made a good profit to <lb/>
Two Years on Milk Diet. <lb/>
Mr. F. n. a well-to-do <lb/>
farmer living on the cast side of <lb/>
the river, told us Ibis morning that <lb/>
for the past two years and a half <lb/>
milk has the only nourish- <lb/>
he has taken, and for past <lb/>
year be has mil tasted a drop of <lb/>
water. <lb/>
For years he suffered dreadfully <lb/>
with indigestion and <lb/>
of stomach and finally reached <lb/>
the stage where he could retain no <lb/>
food at all. He then on <lb/>
milk has kept it up since to <lb/>
exclusion of everything else, <lb/>
though he says be is getting mighty <lb/>
tired of it. A year ago he went to <lb/>
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Haiti- <lb/>
more, lint they could guarantee him <lb/>
no permanent cure and recommend- <lb/>
ed to continue his milk diet. <lb/>
Mr. Hobbs is thirty four years old <lb/>
has a wife and two children. <lb/>
Though he neighs as much as ho <lb/>
did before his illness and is healthy <lb/>
looking, he is unfitted for manual <lb/>
labor says an half work <lb/>
undoes Ilia I<lb/>
For croup, a cloth wrung out of <lb/>
hot water. <lb/>
Put Your Money to Use. <lb/>
As a rule those who ever have <lb/>
any money have it now. Those <lb/>
who have business qualities are <lb/>
paying what they owe that they <lb/>
may begin the new year with but <lb/>
few debts reeling upon them. <lb/>
There arc some who forget these <lb/>
things their money is about <lb/>
all gone and then they have a <lb/>
struggle to keep their heads above <lb/>
the water for the next twelve <lb/>
months. If our people would watch <lb/>
more closely what they do with <lb/>
their money our country would <lb/>
a much fix. There <lb/>
people in our country who hunt <lb/>
one month out the year. This <lb/>
costs a great deal. You hear just <lb/>
such people wishing that they could <lb/>
get along as some others do whom <lb/>
they Those who get <lb/>
well would if I hey were so prod- <lb/>
of their time and money. <lb/>
time and money is necessary to <lb/>
success in life. <lb/>
He Remembered the Apple <lb/>
Dr. of Temple. <lb/>
Boston, tells this story of one of <lb/>
our distinguished men, who was <lb/>
introduced at a great public meet <lb/>
If made Barn Instead <lb/>
appearing gratified at the <lb/>
it seemed to throw him, for <lb/>
a few momenta, Into a <lb/>
Afterwards they Baked <lb/>
him the reason for the way <lb/>
which he received announce- <lb/>
said the great man, <lb/>
set me to thinking that I was <lb/>
not really a self-made man. <lb/>
replied, you <lb/>
not begin to work a store when <lb/>
you were ten or <lb/>
said he, it was be- <lb/>
cause my mother thought ought <lb/>
early to have the educating touch <lb/>
of <lb/>
urged, <lb/>
were always such a great reader, <lb/>
devouring when a <lb/>
he replied, lint it was <lb/>
my mother led me It, <lb/>
and at her knee she had me give <lb/>
an account of I he book after I had <lb/>
read it. I don't know being <lb/>
a self-made man. I think my <lb/>
mother a great deal to do with <lb/>
they urged again, <lb/>
integrity was your <lb/>
I don't know about that. <lb/>
One day a barrel of apples came to <lb/>
me to sell by the peck; after the <lb/>
manner of some store keepers, I <lb/>
put ones the bot- <lb/>
tom and the In -I ones at top. <lb/>
My unit her called me and naked <lb/>
what I was doing. I told her, <lb/>
she if you do that <lb/>
you will lie n And I did <lb/>
not do it. I think my mother had <lb/>
something to do with my integrity. <lb/>
And, on the whole, I doubt <lb/>
Whether I am a self-made man. I <lb/>
think my mother had something to <lb/>
do with making me anything if I <lb/>
am of any <lb/>
said Dr. <lb/>
the boy who had such a mother; <lb/>
happy the mother who bad a <lb/>
so appreciative of his mother's <lb/>
formative <lb/>
Keeping at it is the <lb/>
key to successful advertising. You <lb/>
can not spurt much and win. A <lb/>
business career that goes by fits <lb/>
and starts will not pay so well in <lb/>
the long run and a business that <lb/>
follows it course out for <lb/>
and keeps increasing its <lb/>
as the business demands it <lb/>
the maximum is reached. There <lb/>
is a maximum for a small business <lb/>
beyond which it is not economy or <lb/>
policy to go. Have you advertised <lb/>
from some one else <lb/>
did, or yon meant to get <lb/>
Ii i out of it I This will bear <lb/>
thinking <lb/>
For sudden hoarseness, a lump <lb/>
of the size of a pea dissolved <lb/>
in the mouth. <lb/>
For water taken <lb/>
freely before bedtime. <lb/>
For headache, application of <lb/>
water to the back of the neck <lb/>
the feet. <lb/>
For earache, a bit of cotton <lb/>
snaked in oil and sprinkled with <lb/>
pepper. <lb/>
Or, the core of n warm, boiled <lb/>
onion. <lb/>
To hit he weak eyes, salt <lb/>
For cramp the foot, pressing <lb/>
the hollow of the foot against some- <lb/>
thing round and hard. <lb/>
For threatened pneumonia, a <lb/>
plaster of and <lb/>
For loose bowels, drinking <lb/>
milk. <lb/>
is <lb/>
J, <lb/>
TO PEOPLE OF AMI <lb/>
MAKE Oil STOKE m show <lb/>
-------YOU THE LINK OF-------- <lb/>
EVER shown in <lb/>
You can select your I while here and <lb/>
take it homo with you. Show you a full line of <lb/>
GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES, <lb/>
HATS, and is no <lb/>
trouble lo show goods. We you all a cordial <lb/>
Invitation. <lb/>
It seems to lie a very general rule <lb/>
with newspapers to <lb/>
while its antithesis, <lb/>
is written with a small let- <lb/>
There appears to be some <lb/>
philosophy underlying this. Per- <lb/>
haps the newspaper man thinks it <lb/>
heal to leave the of <lb/>
the lower regions alone. He may <lb/>
go there some a visit, <lb/>
be able <lb/>
whole outfit with dues <lb/>
from delinquent <lb/>
have taken up their ant <lb/>
J. M. Knight. <lb/>
Covering it burn <lb/>
soda or soda water. <lb/>
with powder <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
For ivy poisoning, wood ash lye, <lb/>
washed off with warm water and <lb/>
applied. <lb/>
For nosebleed, tannin snuffed. <lb/>
For throat, a compress of <lb/>
cold Housekeeping. <lb/>
Just received <lb/>
r-. <lb/>
PILLS. <lb/>
. ml tn II. E. I'm <lb/>
A Co., and a box of Dr <lb/>
New LI to Pill. A trial a ill <lb/>
yon their Them <lb/>
in Bad are <lb/>
the cum <lb/>
II. Vat Malaria <lb/>
and beta <lb/>
proved Invaluable. They are <lb/>
led to lie from every <lb/>
,. . . . and to be purely <lb/>
vegetable. not weaken by <lb/>
action, but by giving lone to <lb/>
in-is. bowel greatly invigorate <lb/>
I ,, Mac Hie. per box. <lb/>
Sold by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
the largest <lb/>
manufacturer in toe world and ore used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN . N. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Washington. l. He . <lb/>
Tin- Democrats of House <lb/>
were for the <lb/>
who have been work <lb/>
so haul to make adjourn <lb/>
Democratic caucus a cat and <lb/>
dog light would have resulted <lb/>
In faction and <lb/>
wise injuring the par <lb/>
The wag held, and <lb/>
I hero was no light all. On the <lb/>
contrary, the was entirely <lb/>
harmonious even any show <lb/>
feelings Indulged in <lb/>
by According lo the <lb/>
rule g It-Hi. if rat if caucus <lb/>
action could lie <lb/>
anything except lite resolution, <lb/>
fared caucus held last June, <lb/>
providing that an vote <lb/>
of two-thirds of a caucus should <lb/>
caucus binding upon <lb/>
whole body, except in cases <lb/>
where individuals pledged <lb/>
their word or been Instructed by <lb/>
their conventions to tin- <lb/>
resolution was <lb/>
iii opposition. There talk <lb/>
in the party policy <lb/>
to be pursued present sen <lb/>
bill prepared Miles <lb/>
for army. <lb/>
has been introduced in <lb/>
bill as far us it will <lb/>
ever got, as the Hull bill, prepared <lb/>
largely under direction of Sec- <lb/>
Is hacked by the ad <lb/>
ministration by <lb/>
can leaders in the and i-. <lb/>
present plans are changed, <lb/>
i. be put through House lie <lb/>
fore the Christmas The <lb/>
Democrats are opposed t. Keeping <lb/>
i he volunteers in sen Ice until <lb/>
Hill becomes <lb/>
a law. a- proposed by the <lb/>
trillion, bill their protests will not, <lb/>
it is change the <lb/>
because the desire to gel the vol- <lb/>
mustered out is counted <lb/>
upon to kelp got the votes needed <lb/>
to increase of the <lb/>
regular lo men. The <lb/>
House Military Committee has in <lb/>
nimbly reported u resolution of <lb/>
feral by Representative of <lb/>
Virginia, asking the Secretary of <lb/>
War lo inform the House <lb/>
towns in i and the <lb/>
Philippines will have to be <lb/>
soiled by Slates troops, <lb/>
number of troops for each town <lb/>
and the Dumber that will lie re <lb/>
Hired at home. <lb/>
Although Vest did not <lb/>
submit his declaring <lb/>
that under the Constitution this <lb/>
government cannot adopt the <lb/>
colonial system, but <lb/>
all territory acquired lie gov- <lb/>
with purpose f <lb/>
mutely such . policy of <lb/>
for admission t. party at this session us Mr. <lb/>
Union, message was about the <lb/>
colleagues before offering it, pp,,, ,,, administration to- <lb/>
and giving notice of his from <lb/>
lo deliver a speech In suasion is, <lb/>
an early day, Its underlying <lb/>
is endorsed by demo the administration and Hie <lb/>
Senators. Already the re Republicans in Congress <lb/>
publicans are saying Senator I In- of <lb/>
Vest will not be allowed ,.,, extra session <lb/>
Ids resolution in open session, Congress, if it can pus <lb/>
a speech in of The word has been <lb/>
resolution will necessarily around that all <lb/>
against of the appropriation bills must be <lb/>
, a as <lb/>
peace and must w ,.,.,,,.,, <lb/>
. will be pushed by the lead <lb/>
The Philippine problem is era. <lb/>
the republican nu end of <lb/>
trouble, <lb/>
a timid iii bundling Kit- <lb/>
,. . , , I <lb/>
political but he M , mi so- <lb/>
know lodged himself at a what damage in New harbor, <lb/>
to do with this one when he the pilot's care in <lb/>
several of the pro Sticking close to what should have <lb/>
,, , , , , been a <lb/>
lime made In . , , , <lb/>
. was. low, and <lb/>
get rid the Islands. my big ship Ac <lb/>
part. I wish were of this sort to <lb/>
in the bottom of the Mr. occur from time time where the <lb/>
allowed be Is so alight between <lb/>
his lenders vessel war <lb/>
. , , , ship-, winch <lb/>
that ho has no ambition to lead headway, seem to <lb/>
n Philippine policy, but will be be peculiarly liable to such mi- <lb/>
to follow <lb/>
p v that In lie in <lb/>
with public <lb/>
preference that it sh <lb/>
that will enable us get of the <lb/>
ii ii i p. lo do <lb/>
without I <lb/>
open ti chin <lb/>
human liberty. . I ml <lb/>
without war. There is <lb/>
reason for lug that ii it ; lo <lb/>
be done over again, Mi. <lb/>
would of <lb/>
the and sale <lb/>
which <lb/>
pay Spain for something we do not <lb/>
know 1.1 do Dill that <lb/>
son of hind sight help the <lb/>
sit ion one bit. <lb/>
The clique bus i <lb/>
Irving I. Keep <lb/>
receiving and deserved <lb/>
ever since bis return from a <lb/>
Spanish prison, ha- succeeded <lb/>
gelling Iii in ordered lite <lb/>
country for period, <lb/>
was discovered that was <lb/>
the man needed lo superintend <lb/>
the repairs the Spanish gun- <lb/>
sun; in <lb/>
bay, which have been raised and <lb/>
sent Kong, a <lb/>
made by <lb/>
tried u short leave <lb/>
lo attend to some private matter, <lb/>
going so far away, but <lb/>
was refused him and be given <lb/>
peremptory orders lo leave for <lb/>
Kong mi the steamer that <lb/>
sails from Hun Francisco, Christ- <lb/>
eve. <lb/>
The proposition, <lb/>
and the jointly build <lb/>
control the Nicaragua <lb/>
has. with any marked <lb/>
The Morgan Hill, by <lb/>
which the Slates v. ill <lb/>
i out rolling interest in com- <lb/>
which will build the <lb/>
guaranteeing <lb/>
of the Company's bonds, lobe Is <lb/>
sued the discretion of the <lb/>
dent, i- now the <lb/>
with the right of way. Senator <lb/>
Morgan. Its author, says It will pass <lb/>
ii big majority. Democrats <lb/>
generally would prefer that <lb/>
Canal lie built by gov- <lb/>
and owned Ly It, it <lb/>
is not as a <lb/>
and each Senator will <lb/>
vole iii accordance hi- <lb/>
views. the House <lb/>
w ill do this bill will depend <lb/>
largely upon the attitude of the <lb/>
administration towards it- <lb/>
tilde not yet clearly <lb/>
though Mr. <lb/>
building the Canal, <lb/>
Two for <lb/>
Investigation of war, <lb/>
one by Senator Vest, <lb/>
other by Representative <lb/>
lull there is little probability <lb/>
either a Hi adopted. <lb/>
i arc as reticent <lb/>
.- t. <lb/>
n-.-M-rt V-H <lb/>
<lb/>
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