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WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN I REFERENCE;, . per. Year in Adv <lb/>
VOL. XVIII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO lo <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
I III <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
OH t <lb/>
Washington. D. CM, <lb/>
a sensational against the <lb/>
for tin- of the <lb/>
regular army, which will <lb/>
upon next Tuesday, was Made in <lb/>
the Home by Representative John <lb/>
nil. a republican. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
ever changes his <lb/>
policy regarding the Philippine <lb/>
will bend weight of popular <lb/>
opinion, in which lie right <lb/>
Or Identically the MUM <lb/>
in slightly <lb/>
word, bad bean the day <lb/>
before by Jerry Simpson, Being <lb/>
interrupted by applause from <lb/>
democratic side. Mr. <lb/>
ii repented until he bad <lb/>
finished, Hen <lb/>
demon of re <lb/>
to is- able t <lb/>
Quick <lb/>
Hash Mr. retorted <lb/>
am ready the applause of <lb/>
broadminded, men every- <lb/>
where, I an ready to Maud <lb/>
the re- <lb/>
Speaking of the <lb/>
treaty of peace, Mr. Johnson <lb/>
If I were In the Senate, I would <lb/>
iii my before I would con- <lb/>
mil tn <lb/>
The must carefully prepared <lb/>
speech against Hull bill was <lb/>
made by Ray, of <lb/>
Virginia, the ranking democratic <lb/>
Military Committee, <lb/>
who said the hill provided for <lb/>
too small an army to carry mil an <lb/>
imperial policy large a one <lb/>
if we are mil to have an Imperial <lb/>
policy. <lb/>
The absurdity of the charge that <lb/>
the imperialists are holding <lb/>
up he treaty of peace became folly <lb/>
the treaty <lb/>
this eek. Senator Gorman told <lb/>
the supporters of t real lull its <lb/>
opponents were ready them <lb/>
in disposing the treaty at any <lb/>
time, and twitted them by doubt <lb/>
their about taking <lb/>
vote the treaty. Senator Vest <lb/>
spoke plainer, He <lb/>
want it understood distinctly that <lb/>
not holding the treaty up at <lb/>
all. Name the day. We will <lb/>
agree lo any date will suit you. <lb/>
If you have the votes you can <lb/>
the treaty; if not, it will de- <lb/>
the question will be dis- <lb/>
posed of, and the Senate can pro <lb/>
with other <lb/>
these taunts Senator Davis <lb/>
asked the treaty lie voted on <lb/>
February nth it was agreed to. <lb/>
Senator Clay, of Georgia, who <lb/>
favors ratification of the treaty but <lb/>
Opposes expansion, mum com- <lb/>
sense talking this weak, in the <lb/>
Semite. For instance, he of <lb/>
the failure of the administration to <lb/>
announce a policy toward the <lb/>
it lie wise <lb/>
kc to outline our policy <lb/>
its to Cuba before the adopt ion of <lb/>
the peace treaty, what reason or <lb/>
logic can the friends of expansion <lb/>
give for silence M to the policy of <lb/>
OUT government in with <lb/>
our other territorial <lb/>
and of retention of the <lb/>
my the acquisition <lb/>
and retention of the <lb/>
means an army of It <lb/>
means that the annual expenses of <lb/>
the army will increase from <lb/>
to And a <lb/>
huge standing army menus that the <lb/>
pension list will from<lb/>
That there is something rotten <lb/>
about the War Department is every <lb/>
day becoming more apparent, in <lb/>
spite of the efforts made to keep <lb/>
down the truth. The War <lb/>
gating Commission seems especial <lb/>
to save the <lb/>
tors who furnished the bud <lb/>
refrigerated canned, to <lb/>
Oar soldiers, by insisting that the <lb/>
beef was good, in the face of <lb/>
evidence An- <lb/>
other proof of the rottenness of the <lb/>
War Department methods Is furn- <lb/>
the assertions made by <lb/>
Gen. tint he is <lb/>
Milling to accept a nominal punish <lb/>
meat as a of his court-mer- <lb/>
for blackguarding Hen. Miles, <lb/>
keep his mouth but that <lb/>
it Mr. fails lo set <lb/>
aside of <lb/>
court-martial In make his punish <lb/>
he will raise Buck n <lb/>
as Washington has not had <lb/>
for many years, by every <lb/>
the HOC of earth. That is a <lb/>
met, which the American people <lb/>
will have to they ought to <lb/>
know now. in advance, what is <lb/>
coming to then, if the schemes and <lb/>
projects which are being forced up <lb/>
on us are carried <lb/>
The attempt of i In- republicans <lb/>
to get democratic support the <lb/>
Hull bill, which will in- voted <lb/>
tomorrow, ii so as in <lb/>
of the regular <lb/>
mi-ff i.<lb/>
thing ho knows about war contracts army above discretionary l. <lb/>
those who profited thereby, with the President, was not a sue Is OH at Store <lb/>
plea before court mar It made no real change. The <lb/>
of not guilty, although ac- proved their voles <lb/>
the use of the dirty for the <lb/>
ii up<lb/>
development <lb/>
language towards <lb/>
Miles, his claim for pro <lb/>
under Mr. <lb/>
promise, is believed to lie the re <lb/>
were mil afraid to trust the <lb/>
President, did not change <lb/>
the principle of the party against <lb/>
I the concentration las I <lb/>
this h <lb/>
vi, r <lb/>
run <lb/>
suit of an I he hands of one con <lb/>
belief hi strengthened cent rat ion no harm as long as <lb/>
dent bearing right man exercises the author- <lb/>
the trial A but who can when <lb/>
army officer offered to bet i wrong will co. The. <lb/>
ten to one that a verdict of guilty change was not made for effect <lb/>
would mil in Kigali's dis the House, where fate will <lb/>
from the army. very much in doubt, unless the <lb/>
Senator Lodge, in a speech lb support of Senators, now <lb/>
favor of the ratification of the I inclined lo oppose It can be seen roil. <lb/>
treaty, did not go quite-as far as The subterfuge was so palpable <lb/>
who is said lo have Dial Representative <lb/>
once remarked to Mr, Cleveland, <lb/>
Constitution between <lb/>
but he must have felt <lb/>
the same as Tim did when <lb/>
the Constitution stood in his way, <lb/>
when he do <lb/>
not make a people; people make <lb/>
oust It Like many other <lb/>
a republican, made n <lb/>
speech plainly Idling <lb/>
his associates could <lb/>
not hope to catch suckers with such <lb/>
a bare hook. <lb/>
Miles is still piling up <lb/>
official unofficial, that <lb/>
the beef furnished our soldiers in <lb/>
epigrams, that of Mr. Lodge Is not I Cuba and Rico, was to <lb/>
strictly tine. He um read eat. He has already eon- <lb/>
history aright who d not everybody, except <lb/>
the powerful part by hers of the and of <lb/>
the Constitution in making the <lb/>
pie of the United States what they charge was true, they <lb/>
to stick toil <lb/>
the beef was good. <lb/>
Ami Imperialistic sentiment will <lb/>
have full swing in the this <lb/>
week, as nearly every Senator who <lb/>
OF <lb/>
That scourge, the Grip, <lb/>
opposes who mil I poisons with Its <lb/>
spoken against Imperialism, baa so that no home is safe from its <lb/>
given notice of Intention lo speak. <lb/>
ravages. Inn multitudes have found <lb/>
. . , , Insure protection against this <lb/>
the treat, t Knew will be voted in <lb/>
upon February 6th, and the Discovery. you feel a sore- <lb/>
chances in your bones muscles, <lb/>
cause would gained by have chills and fever, with sure <lb/>
rejecting, a motion to reconsider <lb/>
would lie made by one of <lb/>
A Chance of Marriage <lb/>
know <lb/>
it would require a majority to you need Dr. King's <lb/>
table it- That majority Its op- Discovery. Ii will promptly <lb/>
not. Bo, were cough, heal in <lb/>
, , . .,, ,, , ., membranes, kill <lb/>
rejected February all Mr. Me- .,. . , , ,. <lb/>
genus prevent dreaded <lb/>
would have to do would is- ,,.,. . <lb/>
to call an extra session of the Sen Money back If not <lb/>
ate, in March, when ii would A trial bottle free at J. L. <lb/>
promptly ratified. Drug Store. <lb/>
Within the last week, Mr. <lb/>
has personally harshly <lb/>
in both House Sen <lb/>
ate, and in each body one of his <lb/>
was a republican. In the <lb/>
House, Representative Jerry <lb/>
son, and of Indiana. <lb/>
Jumped on him for bowing lo <lb/>
lie opinion, right or wrong; in <lb/>
the Senate, Senators Gorman and <lb/>
Hoar gave him for declining lo <lb/>
furnish the Sonata with copies of <lb/>
the instructions given to the Peace <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
Senator Gorman has never posed <lb/>
as an alarmist, but he never fears <lb/>
to speak the truth it may <lb/>
be alarming. before <lb/>
Senate passed the regular <lb/>
appropriation bill, which carries <lb/>
Mr. made a <lb/>
speech, calling attention to the fact <lb/>
New Spring Silks and Satins <lb/>
WHICH HAVE WITH GREAT <lb/>
l-l KIM. MANY <lb/>
Taffeta Silks, <lb/>
and changeable. <lb/>
Silks, Plain Satin, <lb/>
India Silks, Liberty Satin, <lb/>
Silks, Satin Duchess, <lb/>
Plaid Silks. Brocade Satin. <lb/>
Beautiful Plaid Waists <lb/>
Only each. <lb/>
Elegant Black Bro <lb/>
cent; a <lb/>
Come and see them. <lb/>
Judge Wants Stop, <lb/>
pill. <lb/>
Iii issue Tin- <lb/>
mark then- was some discussion <lb/>
l lie proposition lo increase the mini <lb/>
In Calcium Carbide. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Bureau of has made <lb/>
the <lb/>
sale of <lb/>
carbide, which hire <lb/>
to he a source of in a burn of Superior I circuits <lb/>
building, because when and a or ways <lb/>
reaches iI I'm <lb/>
A keep Use this l- IV ill I A <lb/>
in bicycle lamps. Hereafter, in recently <lb/>
transit or on storage, it lie to suggest ii <lb/>
in hermetically iron ; a law to <lb/>
if V lawyers slop <lb/>
To Cotton <lb/>
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from Sew stating <lb/>
Mr. John Se v ho i <lb/>
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m ,. prop ,., .,,, <lb/>
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the ail . eel <lb/>
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has nil I <lb/>
ii ii n new plants . lire <lb/>
i I lie ii in <lb/>
ii ii,<lb/>
of system in <lb/>
in farmers <lb/>
the cost of mid <lb/>
so coin <lb/>
rated Mr. <lb/>
Sen has ii- <lb/>
one iIi.- greatest<lb/>
lo rate his <lb/>
energies in inn. <lb/>
In trip Mr. <lb/>
will I <lb/>
cotton is <lb/>
industry. <lb/>
rough Texas, from I here In <lb/>
Mini Mississippi, then into <lb/>
South, making n care <lb/>
at of the business ions <lb/>
of S I. i <lb/>
Mr. Kit-bard II. s, <lb/>
who is a <lb/>
nil ml. in <lb/>
ill leave York <lb/>
few days mi Mr, <lb/>
wile cur mouth's <lb/>
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Jul<lb/>
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OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Orange Va. <lb/>
preset <lb/>
issue of The <lb/>
lie has discovered that in some <lb/>
states a girl's opportunities are <lb/>
much greater than in <lb/>
in America they arc greater <lb/>
than in countries of Old <lb/>
World. <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
they cannot reach the seat of the <lb/>
is a <lb/>
disease, and in order to <lb/>
cure you must take internal rein <lb/>
lilies. Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
en Internally, directly mi <lb/>
the blood mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a <lb/>
that although it was estimated that I medicine. It was by <lb/>
A. painstaking statistician No package may He said that be <lb/>
out American more pounds. Ii which bad <lb/>
Chances of will must be <lb/>
his conclusions the waterproof. <lb/>
artificial light or heal will lie <lb/>
permitted the building where <lb/>
is Mot inure than <lb/>
pounds, in bulk or in cartridges, <lb/>
he kept in any store or factory <lb/>
this must lie in a <lb/>
or vault above the street <lb/>
it must kepi A lawyer <lb/>
Love <lb/>
tastes purposes, re <lb/>
nil <lb/>
some lime lo <lb/>
or man as fur <lb/>
possible material lot . <lb/>
cut lire into unit <lb/>
Um to those of us who mi <lb/>
side of married life, with years <lb/>
In e there <lb/>
never was a greater fallacy. I <lb/>
would tn all young women <lb/>
would hail tongues mi <lb/>
In I . . <lb/>
do mil many lie <lb/>
and do for <lb/>
pied an entire week in de <lb/>
business which could as well love Von <lb/>
have been day. I when <lb/>
hut Hie live qualities goto make III <lb/>
skills of the no <lb/>
thing. A lawyer, he <lb/>
makes his <lb/>
and then <lb/>
for two <lb/>
the war with would <lb/>
names the roll, <lb/>
less our troops were recalled <lb/>
the tropics the sickly season, <lb/>
no provision, whatever, had <lb/>
made in the hill for the increase. <lb/>
Mr. with this <lb/>
Hint from this dale, the pen <lb/>
Mini mil will amount to <lb/>
If you add to that, the cost of <lb/>
maintaining lone thous <lb/>
a the American <lb/>
republic will in the year ex- <lb/>
pend more for its army and pen <lb/>
our of the best physicians in <lb/>
for years, and is a regular <lb/>
prescription. It is composed of the <lb/>
tonics known, <lb/>
purifiers, ailing <lb/>
on the The <lb/>
combination of the two in <lb/>
is what produces such <lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
F. Co., <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Toledo, O, <lb/>
Hall's the best. <lb/>
Boor. <lb/>
The manufacture, transportation, <lb/>
storage sale or use of <lb/>
line <lb/>
w limits of this city. . <lb/>
NO TO I <lb/>
The w ho is in <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, lint one w ho Would lie <lb/>
cures <lb/>
the acids in the <lb/>
and driving them out of tin <lb/>
It positive, <lb/>
any other cure. <lb/>
fill Christian um <lb/>
by urging <lb/>
faith, lie assumes at <lb/>
lie says, <lb/>
faith iii <lb/>
is as he would hit i <lb/>
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us adornment in <lb/>
the character, is n <lb/>
prerequisite, is <lb/>
in which Christian fife has ii- <lb/>
by during this <lb/>
profession, declared this <lb/>
as hind and as lung as any <lb/>
ii <lb/>
lawyer present whether this Is I breath Ho ii Is with love <lb/>
not there Is a In when the time. to settle <lb/>
what I he Judge to say, There j quest I. <lb/>
gnat deal of Hie m <lb/>
lime is wasted in courts th <lb/>
repetition quest ions on cross <lb/>
must keep health, if examination repetition <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run arguing cases before juries. <lb/>
down shew ill ,. mistake not, time was when <lb/>
she has or the discretion lo limit away <lb/>
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was <lb/>
, judges had discretion in limit, <lb/>
trouble, her Impure blond <lb/>
will cause pimples, <lb/>
eruptions and a wretched complex Hum Watts in a ease in <lb/>
ion. Bitten is Hie beat I Johnston and the <lb/>
in world to regulate the law. In Some <lb/>
liver and kidneys and lo <lb/>
polity the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
bright eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion, <lb/>
will make a good <lb/>
woman of a run down invalid. <lb/>
Only BO at <lb/>
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families begin the <lb/>
I can stand alone. <lb/>
rather late in the century. we i.<lb/>
New iii some <lb/>
If It fails to cure, m <lb/>
nine Inc. I,, H, If. <lb/>
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leis. All druggists refund <lb/>
is <lb/>
lied in <lb/>
lie i, ii,,. <lb/>
lo out, <lb/>
Ibid <lb/>
to of <lb/>
a tin c <lb/>
tail has a rattling lime. <lb/>
i should keep -i to <lb/>
always have his <lb/>
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braces laud. Water <lb/>
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I hey always keep <lb/>
their pledges <lb/>
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of <lb/>
an <lb/>
all right, a little <lb/>
sympathy Is <lb/>
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try. is only ill- he does <lb/>
scour, sadly neglecting in <lb/>
ill is respect. <lb/>
said<lb/>
apt lo be <lb/>
daughter. <lb/>
A never feels so near heaven <lb/>
H II lie is <lb/>
or so near place as <lb/>
hen i ,; <lb/>
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in -i salve in Hi.- world for <lb/>
Cuts, Sores, ; leers, Salt <lb/>
Fever Son s, Chap <lb/>
mis. i and <lb/>
all Skin <lb/>
cures Pile, or no pay re It <lb/>
to j;,., i,. <lb/>
ii or Price <lb/>
per For duo. <lb/>
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NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina, <lb/>
bus adopted <lb/>
law. <lb/>
lie Legislature has sen rd <lb/>
half <lb/>
ti. Justice, a lawyer <lb/>
for stealing law <lb/>
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failure. <lb/>
says II. to Pay <lb/>
follow log of the fail <lb/>
fond forth <lb/>
city ha <lb/>
WHICH LED. on lure was out from <lb/>
, , . i , Jan. <lb/>
each lo <lb/>
A. Co., banker and <lb/>
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Greenville, <lb/>
FORWARD. <lb/>
People l on Important <lb/>
Matters. <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
sol III CAROLINA <lb/>
A gentleman living <lb/>
having business in South <lb/>
it a Investigate the <lb/>
working of the system <lb/>
in that and a <lb/>
and <lb/>
under the <lb/>
were <lb/>
II,. In- <lb/>
and a annul <lb/>
of whiskey seethe man <lb/>
n.-i in which was sold. Inside <lb/>
it very <lb/>
like a drug store. was <lb/>
required lo the <lb/>
register, where whom the <lb/>
purchase for what <lb/>
oh I It. was Han <lb/>
told <lb/>
ii the Dispensary and I <lb/>
could not purchase more <lb/>
I then asked <lb/>
what were the effects of this <lb/>
of dealing in liquors upon the <lb/>
and business said <lb/>
the effects were marked notice- <lb/>
able. A purer and better brand <lb/>
of liquors were sold for less money, <lb/>
profit, less the <lb/>
handling ii went fund, <lb/>
that ii of bar- <lb/>
rooms, beyond the reach of police <lb/>
ii <lb/>
features of I <lb/>
drink, the runs fearful <lb/>
and dangerous, <lb/>
This gentleman says if <lb/>
in county .-ii I see <lb/>
A Gun a History. <lb/>
Will a young colored <lb/>
was rabbi I hunting last Than <lb/>
when his gun was <lb/>
and entire load <lb/>
mm. <lb/>
HAPPENINGS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
OVER <lb/>
arm. <lb/>
the the <lb/>
gnu his arm, when by <lb/>
with <lb/>
stated. The wound is <lb/>
serious. <lb/>
The gun with which Wallace <lb/>
shot has a history. Ii was <lb/>
formerly owned late Minis <lb/>
r I, and one <lb/>
ii went off soon and <lb/>
countenance, Later <lb/>
a-us discharged <lb/>
Dean, <lb/>
colored. The gun fell into <lb/>
the of Will Stewart, colored, <lb/>
and one occasion lube <lb/>
out tore up his bee. Wallace <lb/>
j. latest and <lb/>
last, is <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ill lie broken up. <lb/>
States Landmark. <lb/>
Per Cent. Bad, <lb/>
The of the series of bulls <lb/>
tins North <lb/>
cultural <lb/>
relates to <lb/>
is the of <lb/>
the work of Director W. A. With- <lb/>
, mid Chemist J. A. <lb/>
live samples were <lb/>
chased in open market <lb/>
lieu <lb/>
and Wilmington, and Lie <lb/>
up <lb/>
of the powders In use <lb/>
throughout State. <lb/>
A shows the brand, maim <lb/>
to i <lb/>
Tarboro, Feb. <lb/>
mint meeting night of our <lb/>
own and Board <lb/>
have extensive in at which leading ban <lb/>
forth South Carolina ,. .,, property owners <lb/>
the South, and present by the <lb/>
business here, made an as of municipal ownership <lb/>
for the of lights <lb/>
creditors, I was discussed, and a <lb/>
and Thomas r. Young as as decided in favor of municipal <lb/>
assets are stated to ownership and the Board of Town <lb/>
i. and i- , directed to ask <lb/>
our present i- <lb/>
to name bonds t <lb/>
to <lb/>
same. <lb/>
There being some <lb/>
in tin- in regard to tin <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
YORK <lb/>
Mr. and man <lb/>
member of the firm, makes <lb/>
the <lb/>
l have worked hours a <lb/>
day for tin- past mouth am <lb/>
simply a physical wreck. el <lb/>
to keep through or two of this <lb/>
market ., sue- upon of the Board <lb/>
up to the few <lb/>
when through talk of supposed <lb/>
published interviews .,,. our <lb/>
in former partners, our financial A resolution <lb/>
ha. been weakened, and and <lb/>
run <lb/>
upon us. being appropriation <lb/>
in Southern banks were ma <lb/>
available for immediate uses and <lb/>
Ibis; together with considerable <lb/>
moneys due us by responsible <lb/>
Win tin i r. N. I, <lb/>
Mr. has <lb/>
for several but up <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Ii Winter was a u <lb/>
ii would be one <lb/>
times. <lb/>
Mrs. Kate Smith, of <lb/>
is visiting iii town this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
John Mural has a case the <lb/>
rip hi is about to develop Into <lb/>
Mi. I link now working <lb/>
in making six <lb/>
hands all <lb/>
I, r. are very <lb/>
Indeed hiking <lb/>
goods, -Hue right on <lb/>
If you see If they <lb/>
not take time to wall on you. <lb/>
Mr. ii. it. Phillips, general man <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
bar Co., Mi. S. <lb/>
timber for the am <lb/>
John a <lb/>
Mass. man. is<lb/>
cigarette <lb/>
fork, <lb/>
wind up its on<lb/>
Mrs. is hat close Tone. <lb/>
11.14 Quiet. <lb/>
US <lb/>
CHICAGO, <lb/>
Opening. Soon.<lb/>
Close <lb/>
way from San Cal., t <lb/>
to attend a meeting of <lb/>
Pacific <lb/>
A Pan <lb/>
will ask Congress to <lb/>
for a building <lb/>
for a Government <lb/>
exhibit at th- <lb/>
In consideration of <lb/>
not prosecuting him Grant <lb/>
the Kansas Cattle King, <lb/>
. . , , I We have just opened <lb/>
return from Mexico UP new <lb/>
W. II. M inn. VT, T. <lb/>
what money be has. <lb/>
Ann Arbor University <lb/>
him, complete of------ <lb/>
Ann Arbor University will be <lb/>
represented in its debate with lb .-i S <lb/>
of Pennsylvania by <lb/>
. M I <lb/>
Wilson. M. H. and <lb/>
Prank l. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
The Board Trade elected <lb/>
for the ensuing year as follows <lb/>
E. Fountain <lb/>
1st. V. P. <lb/>
2nd. V. P. S. Nash. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Howard, Judge Fred Phillips, Dr. <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
man <lb/>
of I his system <lb/>
of in liquors, there would <lb/>
nut ha one, who baa his own and <lb/>
neighbor's at heart, ex- <lb/>
those who arc Inter- <lb/>
the saloons, would <lb/>
not vote for <lb/>
Dispensary system. South <lb/>
Carolina strongest <lb/>
most admirers, live <lb/>
, ears . hi I <lb/>
bitter enemies. admit frank, <lb/>
that were .- and <lb/>
ideas of selling <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
iii.- liquor problem than anything <lb/>
else v.-; offered, <lb/>
We flip the following com <lb/>
from The Kansas t <lb/>
who are <lb/>
at slowness <lb/>
which Slates are <lb/>
elected should notice tie <lb/>
benefit the are <lb/>
already There is <lb/>
in cause for <lb/>
were, <lb/>
be straight alum powders, and <lb/>
per more contained alum to a <lb/>
greater or less extent. The remain <lb/>
lug were divided between <lb/>
phosphate mm <lb/>
H may not staled <lb/>
beyond a doubt that alum In <lb/>
baking powder is harmful <lb/>
digestion, yet Us is quest ion- <lb/>
able and a should know <lb/>
us pi-is <lb/>
Baking strength <lb/>
more less and <lb/>
purchaser should <lb/>
secure us fresh as possible. <lb/>
The bulletin <lb/>
of bread. <lb/>
Ii powders, etc. <lb/>
ii may <lb/>
. in <lb/>
in Slut Ion. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
notice, makes ti <lb/>
. which we <lb/>
slate of <lb/>
markets and the worn out <lb/>
of assistants. I concluded <lb/>
that Ibis was the only move John F. <lb/>
Dr. J. M. Baker, <lb/>
up all our local w . II. <lb/>
lions discontinued <lb/>
Washington last week, as we were , M <lb/>
unable to place here ,, development<lb/>
We have paid over lo <lb/>
customers during post week. <lb/>
From iii.- condition of our accounts <lb/>
I think will l- able <lb/>
make satisfactory <lb/>
all <lb/>
Mr. up last <lb/>
week ill here, <lb/>
an W <lb/>
, , Mr. W. II. Sherman. <lb/>
stopping with J. l. <lb/>
Mr. Parker will P The -black always begins at j <lb/>
yards of wire In <lb/>
this week yards in Bethel The who wrestles ob <lb/>
for week. usually loses. <lb/>
Look are compelled to It's rather odd when the <lb/>
turn our especial attention now to fails to out even. <lb/>
making cotton planters, n,,. ,.,, man never troubles <lb/>
t to-1 himself about the I of the <lb/>
bacon Hues, etc., still have <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Hoots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meal. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, sic., In But <lb/>
every <lb/>
earned In a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
of <lb/>
You had better call however before <lb/>
scarce. <lb/>
A. O. Cox Mr; Co. <lb/>
The Meet lug was complete <lb/>
millionaire. <lb/>
omen for painting, <lb/>
yet never saw an angel <lb/>
wasn't painted. <lb/>
Knowledge may u- power, <lb/>
seldom powerful enough to <lb/>
STATE MEWS. <lb/>
Happening in North Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. A. <lb/>
who was a traveling salesman, <lb/>
committed suicide at Columbia, S. <lb/>
re Is generally regretted. <lb/>
a Gnat Year. <lb/>
The further <lb/>
Makes Democratic <lb/>
James passed hi- <lb/>
ville charter bill through. <lb/>
ham- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
could vouch for n making <lb/>
title The <lb/>
said <lb/>
presto, change Ural <lb/>
lull yet <lb/>
carried more corrupt is white s <lb/>
, . i it fusion <lb/>
management id , . . <lb/>
, vole v. through like greased <lb/>
lightning, <lb/>
to an roll call, <lb/>
degree. The Is bur This was a lo <lb/>
with a debt of more than from Pitt, and a rebuke to <lb/>
will double legislature turned <lb/>
over to <lb/>
that amount off the Indebted <lb/>
mid curry it through another <lb/>
year. What Would have been its <lb/>
eon if ii had remained <lb/>
longer under fusion <lb/>
deserve a passing notice. Raleigh <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Wants to He <lb/>
Hi.- news. If your wife <lb/>
whips you lei us know it. we <lb/>
Paul Press <lb/>
year was <lb/>
one of most wonderful in the <lb/>
history of and <lb/>
sustains the statement with the <lb/>
following bill of particular <lb/>
I. The largest wheat except <lb/>
.-. Highest price recorded for <lb/>
. , in . <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
I. largest export of <lb/>
. exports of <lb/>
lured <lb/>
it, aggregate exports <lb/>
r. iron <lb/>
ore. <lb/>
production <lb/>
It. production coal, <lb/>
to. Largest of cop <lb/>
per. <lb/>
II. largest of silver <lb/>
except of 1802 <lb/>
gold. <lb/>
lit. gold holdings. <lb/>
per <lb/>
of all forms of money. <lb/>
Largest aggregate of bank <lb/>
dun <lb/>
to. Largest aggregate of railroad <lb/>
Largest aggregate Nile of <lb/>
bonds, <lb/>
IS. Largest aggregate sales of <lb/>
York Stork <lb/>
since <lb/>
in. Smallest number of failures <lb/>
and aggregate liabilities <lb/>
1802. <lb/>
This i- Indeed a remarkable <lb/>
showing, it contains one item <lb/>
which regret, <lb/>
The it is true, <lb/>
record breaker, but how much 1st <lb/>
tor it would have been fin On <lb/>
South If several million less hales of <lb/>
cotton raised tit <lb/>
the <lb/>
oldest resident Charlotte, Ml <lb/>
dead on the steal i <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
The Confederate bazaar in <lb/>
last week, was greatest <lb/>
success of Its kind ever held <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
The Supremo Court ill meet on <lb/>
Monday, February when <lb/>
for In practice law <lb/>
will ls examined. The <lb/>
lion will be in writing. <lb/>
Oysters are abundant <lb/>
our -ii.-el-, at our wharves and ill <lb/>
our -I. We heir of <lb/>
h snowed under. move a stubborn man. <lb/>
and Dr. Lewis returned home Sal -j Both parties should remember <lb/>
night, remained I that they are married for worse as <lb/>
over till Monday night. it had well as for better, <lb/>
snowed we expected a large <lb/>
crowd Saturday and and <lb/>
judging from the beginning would <lb/>
have been mi meeting. <lb/>
Remember Johnson . Par- <lb/>
carry a Dim stock of groceries. <lb/>
You do well call see ; bringing customers lo their stores. <lb/>
before buying elsewhere. If the is brought M <lb/>
The following pupils made the simply. aim and purpose <lb/>
I,., roll In <lb/>
during the second quarter ending I merchant <lb/>
Jan 1800 s Julia LU <lb/>
Bel <lb/>
MAY, OAT'S, COT- <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will lie <lb/>
found as low H a can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
PUB MI <lb/>
n. C, <lb/>
If.<lb/>
About <lb/>
An truly says <lb/>
advertising Is in <lb/>
bringing <lb/>
load 1,500 bushels from <lb/>
Lillian Campbell, Kate <lb/>
Chapman Dora Cox, <lb/>
ton, Mabel Petty, <lb/>
Clara Petty. Miriam Helen <lb/>
Cox, Parker. Cooper, <lb/>
Mary Parker. <lb/>
fox, Mabel Cox, Berta Blocks, <lb/>
Stokes, <lb/>
Chapman, A. <lb/>
faraway, Lester Cox. <lb/>
; Manning,<lb/>
Cox. Boy Cox, Co, drover <lb/>
Oscar Lu <lb/>
Hurst. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and Pane <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Hugging <lb/>
on him i <lb/>
kepi on <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
, . <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
an- <lb/>
is the only <lb/>
cheap effective way to <lb/>
not only buyer <lb/>
brings hint lo the store, sells <lb/>
the article advertised, too. It, <lb/>
however, the sells is ,. place to visit. <lb/>
one article and brings the buyer to j j j,,,,, opened Id the <lb/>
the store for one time only. <lb/>
lone not merely What it professed <lb/>
An truth may lie at <lb/>
the well, bat a disagree- <lb/>
able one always cornea to <lb/>
selling i <lb/>
for cents a <lb/>
City <lb/>
A informs Th <lb/>
Newton Enterprise years <lb/>
fusion rule Increased the debt <lb/>
between and <lb/>
n special tax will have The doctors of Sweden never send <lb/>
bills to their patients, the amount <lb/>
of being left entirely <lb/>
to the generosity of the latter. <lb/>
building with choice stock of <lb/>
t; C A N COt <lb/>
the best of general Tables Sup- <lb/>
plies, i carry in <lb/>
and urn ready t supply <lb/>
to be lex In pay II. <lb/>
Misses Nancy and Polly <lb/>
two aged who lived four <lb/>
from Durham, wore burned <lb/>
in their home Monday <lb/>
morning. About day light their <lb/>
house was discovered on lire, and <lb/>
when neighbors reached the scene <lb/>
the roof was foiling in the <lb/>
of the two women were <lb/>
found alien lie bad burn <lb/>
ad down. One of was <lb/>
years old the Other <lb/>
In Little. <lb/>
The net profile of the great <lb/>
American Thread Trust for the <lb/>
year to have amount <lb/>
lo The dividend <lb/>
declared was per cent. <lb/>
Among the Chinese a is <lb/>
been Introduced proportionate- <lb/>
I if you have toll y larger, says the Journal. <lb/>
its readings n, y m .,,.,,, Taking the of the year <lb/>
making visitor. If you have a party or however, it shows for this <lb/>
A bill has <lb/>
its p <lb/>
house of the <lb/>
between white gathering any kind, bring country a of value and <lb/>
. . . ; II never <lb/>
or around the cake, seven u eight .,. <lb/>
,. punishable not <lb/>
hilt just I <lb/>
vice versa, a <lb/>
local, but just to show your <lb/>
with I,. four , v hereby Birth that <lb/>
f i n . i gift <lb/>
a warm <lb/>
among the <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Did Ever occur to <lb/>
to lie aide to do, but it has opened <lb/>
the way for other purchases by the <lb/>
same customer and by the Influence <lb/>
of purchase instructed the <lb/>
friends neighbors of the <lb/>
where to get a similar article j H <lb/>
at same price. The merchant <lb/>
who does not advertise simply <lb/>
Ibis sure highway lo <lb/>
travels the path <lb/>
that ends ill the cull of the <lb/>
and I he I he red <lb/>
Bear iii mind the mission of the <lb/>
advertisement i to bring buyer and <lb/>
Her together. It is for the mer- <lb/>
chant to say the meeting shall <lb/>
result when takes puce. If the We can supply all your needs in <lb/>
mods are as good and cheap as he Pine Candles, all kinds, <lb/>
are, His advertisement ave have <lb/>
but <lb/>
will in the long <lb/>
run. <lb/>
That when you buy it <lb/>
economy to get the <lb/>
That is what we have, <lb/>
The of everything. <lb/>
You may need. <lb/>
We can Supply all your needs <lb/>
Fine Dandies, Fruits of all kin <lb/>
Nuts, Relates. e, We have F <lb/>
Win ii box. put up es- <lb/>
for us. <lb/>
J L. A BRO <lb/>
Carolina to a <lb/>
should want the hut in the the town of for <lb/>
vessels by shipwreck. <lb/>
THE EXCELLENCE OF OF <lb/>
only lo tin <lb/>
f but also <lb/>
tout cure with which it U <lb/>
m it <lb/>
known Ii <lb/>
only, to upon <lb/>
nil of the <lb/>
ind appropriate <lb/>
of is <lb/>
by tin <lb/>
u knowledge of tint will <lb/>
um one in avoiding <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Um the <lb/>
with the <lb/>
cal tad the <lb/>
lo million families, <lb/>
kM i. the a <lb/>
of the if ii. remedy. It in <lb/>
fur in ml other <lb/>
us it ads on the kidney-. <lb/>
or <lb/>
lag them, dON grip Ml <lb/>
in it <lb/>
the of <lb/>
the On ii puny <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG Sf CO. <lb/>
I . I l , MS I <lb/>
tor an <lb/>
if in bad health. <lb/>
The largest lunatic asylum In <lb/>
is at where the <lb/>
Lancashire Asylum has <lb/>
over patients. <lb/>
In hotels built in Chin for <lb/>
use of foreigners the highest <lb/>
stories are the most <lb/>
cause the <lb/>
By recent the <lb/>
an from London lo Adelaide <lb/>
the Canal sill be <lb/>
shortened by nearly four days. <lb/>
Madrid authorities slate that <lb/>
since the of <lb/>
century their has lost <lb/>
Great Midwinter <lb/>
be held at New Bern, N. <lb/>
28-21, M <lb/>
DON'T TO ATTEND. <lb/>
There will lie something to interest instruct <lb/>
every <lb/>
DISPLAYS <lb/>
Stock and Poultry. <lb/>
Large and c of Oysters, and Wild flume <lb/>
and <lb/>
is offered in Purses.----- <lb/>
------The Out door Attractions will lie a------ <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Premium List or other address. <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Sec, <lb/>
New Bern, N. C.<lb/>
h Presents Itself <lb/>
AT OUR STORE <lb/>
To Buy Clothing <lb/>
to your <lb/>
than ha Ht <lb/>
DIM our <lb/>
In r <lb/>
-I. It la full of <lb/>
at <lb/>
to null<lb/>
nut aim In <lb/>
la to MM our <lb/>
our with <lb/>
that will <lb/>
ct-salty <lb/>
FRI <lb/>
in <lb/>
luff i-ii <lb/>
now In <lb/>
i mm tin <lb/>
MT tin- <lb/>
not<lb/>
THE KING ft <lb/>
N. .--Open every e until o'clock <lb/>
is km mm <lb/>
One month of is gone. <lb/>
of year. <lb/>
this <lb/>
The cold wave came on <lb/>
Commissioners meet next <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
W a More. <lb/>
The w the <lb/>
is <lb/>
for another one. There was a lit- <lb/>
fall night. <lb/>
Verily, the have <lb/>
reform. Cot one <lb/>
exchange that recently in <lb/>
hand had the cheek to print the <lb/>
ancient poem on Beautiful <lb/>
Slum <lb/>
Lookout for sore <lb/>
is on. <lb/>
The st reel not in condition <lb/>
for ii rake walk. <lb/>
sprung on the public. <lb/>
takes a fellow with plenty of <lb/>
push acquire u pull. <lb/>
FEBRUARY ONCE A YEAR. <lb/>
But New Names Come <lb/>
. Jam sky <lb/>
A. to Lew <lb/>
Wilson went up the road <lb/>
this <lb/>
Ravage this morning <lb/>
I Richmond lo bones. <lb/>
rum,. <lb/>
over Ibis morning and spent the <lb/>
I day here, <lb/>
Roy this morning <lb/>
for an J Raleigh t take <lb/>
patients the insane <lb/>
Prof. W. H. returned <lb/>
j Saturday evening from Raleigh <lb/>
be bad been attending <lb/>
executive committee meeting of the <lb/>
I Assembly. <lb/>
Jam 1899, <lb/>
J. A. Raleigh, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
I J. it. Cherry, Jr. left <lb/>
for ill.-. <lb/>
W. II. returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Raleigh, <lb/>
J. L. Bridgers, came <lb/>
down evening. <lb/>
K. H. returned Hominy <lb/>
evening front Virginia. <lb/>
Charles from <lb/>
W. s. mi <lb/>
yesterday Left this morning for <lb/>
;. who was of <lb/>
the here, left ibis <lb/>
tor l.<lb/>
Jarvis to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
THE DISPENSARY <lb/>
A From Post <lb/>
y . <lb/>
TUT i <lb/>
k .; <lb/>
Mb. <lb/>
I your <lb/>
try to sys <lb/>
you a or a LOCI i <lb/>
any thing HO. . <lb/>
. s- <lb/>
h. <lb/>
is, of I . <lb/>
W. ii. ii <lb/>
chief shell c <lb/>
Ill .-1- ii <lb/>
the <lb/>
B CY <lb/>
OF All. <lb/>
tobacco fl; <lb/>
We . . . in Mr. <lb/>
of .-n d.<lb/>
The an part of <lb/>
la one for . township. <lb/>
this Franklin I i-h <lb/>
in your <lb/>
taking for your <lb/>
We started ours without a cent I <lb/>
of capital, stock on credit <lb/>
who U serving Cuba a <lb/>
months, is now of debt. K, i;. , <lb/>
and has paid the and loan j Storage Warehouse <lb/>
together about which is f capital <lb/>
about three limes us much as , ,.,, <lb/>
received from all of six bar ,, ,,, ,,,.,,, , . <lb/>
rooms combined previous ii .- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
has now u <lb/>
u -i . . in. <lb/>
us will<lb/>
km us ant <lb/>
B. E.<lb/>
las i <lb/>
sin of i in- I ii- w In mi iii, <lb/>
M. II. went t. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Jesse d <lb/>
road evening. <lb/>
iv n the <lb/>
The First In Ten. <lb/>
In lending a for Tin; <lb/>
for 1809 Mr, <lb/>
Stocks, of White Hull. III., says <lb/>
is first I read out of <lb/>
papers <lb/>
W. went lo <lb/>
Spare This Time. to meet his <lb/>
This vacillation talk calls to . A. of the Wilmington <lb/>
They are having record-break a live mouths t j Messenger, spent today hire. <lb/>
in pow storms out west. his urn. hock In We A returned <lb/>
trade Saturday and. crowd will no nave I <lb/>
today rubber shoes. <lb/>
s was. <lb/>
Very few people turned out in <lb/>
the snow to attend church <lb/>
Somehow or other we always <lb/>
the utter it hap <lb/>
pens. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Hicks children <lb/>
this for New York. <lb/>
Oct Him Take It. <lb/>
Tell your neighbor w Inn he <lb/>
It. I. <lb/>
children this morning tor Ital <lb/>
not taking <lb/>
And If he becomes Rev. A. W. <lb/>
Sonic way or other it always he will stop troubling <lb/>
pens that the judicious o ,.,. f <lb/>
succeeds. <lb/>
If had there <lb/>
would ha no excuse for loafers on <lb/>
tic streets. <lb/>
I pay for Hides, Furs, <lb/>
and <lb/>
M. <lb/>
There him a kind of forced <lb/>
the for <lb/>
a few days. <lb/>
Mortgages were planted pretty <lb/>
liberally will <lb/>
In plan I next. <lb/>
This month don't bring lives, <lb/>
t here are just four of every- <lb/>
day in the week. <lb/>
The Winter <lb/>
giving us a snow, hut w hen it did <lb/>
come it up fur lost time. <lb/>
The man hits little and <lb/>
wants less is richer than the <lb/>
who has much more. <lb/>
A fool My a boasts of be <lb/>
is going to Jo, but hen never <lb/>
after the egg. <lb/>
More drummers came in on the <lb/>
train Monday evening than could <lb/>
Bad hank room to get down town. <lb/>
ill RENT -The Stephens house <lb/>
and lot in BOB- <lb/>
six Apply to <lb/>
j. a. Andrews, <lb/>
Along now people who travel <lb/>
will wish for nod mails, but when <lb/>
dry weather comes forget <lb/>
it. <lb/>
J. cherry, Jr., of Greenville, <lb/>
bus selected us one of the as- <lb/>
marshals the coming <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
One good thing the snow <lb/>
it did not last was <lb/>
the weather cold enough to <lb/>
much suffering. <lb/>
So fur factories do not seem <lb/>
in the for <lb/>
There should lie <lb/>
cotton and factories here. <lb/>
The bright moonlight on the <lb/>
snow, after it off <lb/>
night, a picture worth look <lb/>
at, but it cold for one <lb/>
lo stand out and <lb/>
W. who rep- <lb/>
resented the Court <lb/>
this is not a stranger to <lb/>
people, as In- was here the same <lb/>
1897. He is s <lb/>
lawyer very ably represented <lb/>
Tint. <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
N. M. Watson la in Raleigh <lb/>
attending a meeting of Con <lb/>
Six Score and Two. paper committee. <lb/>
That was the of people A v of Scotland <lb/>
during the mouth of who bus been visiting Mrs, <lb/>
January through the agency of C. T. returned home in <lb/>
Register of Denis Moore's office, <lb/>
of<lb/>
certain i <lb/>
with small . to minors who are <lb/>
plus. As being a<lb/>
the above figures w in a matter <lb/>
of public record ant subject to ex <lb/>
This, though, is mil <lb/>
means the main features that if <lb/>
The <lb/>
suppression, curtailment, and gen <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
J. L. SUGG<lb/>
warns t Lie Fire and <lb/>
I lie . <lb/>
h urn tun . . , M <lb/>
in <lb/>
inn <lb/>
lo sen of by <lb/>
There Dome discussion u <lb/>
lull to repeal allow- <lb/>
lea to pay special <lb/>
rial <lb/>
Represents First Class <lb/>
t favor <lb/>
able i In- .-. <lb/>
in it lion <lb/>
. Hi. C. <lb/>
cleaning up of forms ,. ., <lb/>
generally ,.,,.,, ,,. ,,. A <lb/>
r. motion was and this <lb/>
most highly. <lb/>
does line's <lb/>
privileges or rights front him. us <lb/>
ran get all tin volt <lb/>
yet with <lb/>
drinking bar <lb/>
wherein of the evil, This <lb/>
in your <lb/>
mom your friends If yon so of<lb/>
It with the pool I <lb/>
where drink in North <lb/>
a or II o'clock <lb/>
with the dire <lb/>
and throwing dice for drinks. B <lb/>
It <lb/>
ii , f. . . , <lb/>
I ON l. C A I and <lb/>
in my it is ion which Kind can Pitt county Heavy Groceries w <lb/>
the at present. Best Cultivate <lb/>
There are some, op <lb/>
pose the but admit you <lb/>
into their <lb/>
MY FALL AMi STOCK <lb/>
s and a <lb/>
ii almost <lb/>
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He Issued sixty-one marring <lb/>
Willie returned Tuesday <lb/>
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for and live for he has spending some lime <lb/>
colored. his sister. <lb/>
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today. The helms gone <lb/>
Hie petition to be to get married and <lb/>
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here Will signed when he with his bride, <lb/>
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ask only white registered voters to- <lb/>
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to throw the burning furniture <lb/>
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and lacerated. <lb/>
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the Is there nail one <lb/>
member In each <lb/>
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enter the apartment <lb/>
of suffering from diphtheria. <lb/>
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but little the <lb/>
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health H. <lb/>
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in- wagon for the <lb/>
lime age nm man. was badly fooled <lb/>
once in an annual . ll. I i. by ibis <lb/>
that I fooled myself, letter from <lb/>
a r. who wanted know if I <lb/>
buy a mi I Lack to <lb/>
bare ii act. and it was lo <lb/>
be Id the ready for inhibition <lb/>
one Monday morning I bad a rather <lb/>
any v, bat I, a-t like, <lb/>
rate It war <lb/>
big, with and I ii Id cur to <lb/>
go ahead on that idea and him. <lb/>
elf. <lb/>
did. Tho picture ho <lb/>
j i ii any eye at any range. <lb/>
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day remarkable doors were <lb/>
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to North and made <lb/>
the I hat <lb/>
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the would ii have <lb/>
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had a <lb/>
that was and <lb/>
mouths she was under ion <lb/>
slant of the bent we <lb/>
had our town. his <lb/>
to control <lb/>
bowel which had lie <lb/>
come chronic dysentery. She also <lb/>
from <lb/>
which large BOMB <lb/>
and risings t break her <lb/>
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many as H or We had several <lb/>
to her at <lb/>
limes, but nothing reached her <lb/>
case. They would lance these <lb/>
but as soon as one wag eared <lb/>
another broke oat, and the doctors. <lb/>
gave no hope of her core. <lb/>
she had led a life of agony and <lb/>
suffering for months. I was in- <lb/>
spired to in Mrs. <lb/>
. There was change for <lb/>
the better to twenty-four hours, <lb/>
cheek the bowels at once. <lb/>
and after using a my <lb/>
wt entirely and has <lb/>
never since had any sign of trouble <lb/>
am is now in health. A <lb/>
few after I had two sores <lb/>
to break out my ankle, and <lb/>
range to say I did not think of <lb/>
Mrs. Job Person's Remedy. I was <lb/>
under the treatment of doctors for <lb/>
throe years. sores continued <lb/>
to gel worse until they had eaten <lb/>
to bone. I then thought of <lb/>
living Mrs. Person's Wash and <lb/>
did so. and it is almost to <lb/>
say it soon made a cure. <lb/>
I wish I could speak so that <lb/>
man, and child, in <lb/>
could hear, that <lb/>
It'll What HtS. Joe <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
and mine. advised one of my <lb/>
friends who had been a <lb/>
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb/>
sore mouth. She Used <lb/>
and Wash, and it soon made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
have recommended it to ever <lb/>
so many of my friends, indigos. <lb/>
other ailments, I have <lb/>
never known it to fail i cure yet. <lb/>
There is no medicine equal to it. <lb/>
Rachel Shade <lb/>
Roxboro, Co., 1898, <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of as <lb/>
the Last Will and of <lb/>
K. Little, notice is <lb/>
by given lo all persons to <lb/>
Hie to make immediate <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persona hat tog claims against Bald <lb/>
estate are notified to present the <lb/>
mm for payment or before the <lb/>
-1st day or this <lb/>
notice will plead bar of <lb/>
cry of same <lb/>
This Dec. Slat, ISM. <lb/>
G. Little, <lb/>
Executor of G. B Little <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of county <lb/>
as Executor of the Last Will and Tea <lb/>
lament of Jennie deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
Immediate to the <lb/>
and all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate should <lb/>
present the same for payment on or i <lb/>
before the 2nd day of January, <lb/>
or this notice will plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery of same. <lb/>
This 2nd day of January, ISM.<lb/>
of Jennie <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
All Your <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
TIM wonderful new <lb/>
RHEUMATISM. <lb/>
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out the arid t bf <lb/>
par -t the <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice in hereby given <lb/>
win be made to the pies <lb/>
cut General Assembly of North <lb/>
to enact a law <lb/>
of Pitt, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Till county made <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb/>
Cobb and Sarah against c. A. <lb/>
and <lb/>
day, February 6th, sell at <lb/>
public sale the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder, a certain tract or of <lb/>
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb/>
the lauds of A. C. Tucker. <lb/>
Thomas Nobles, <lb/>
containing one and <lb/>
more or less and known <lb/>
as the formerly <lb/>
m. L. Mount, <lb/>
ed, of <lb/>
This 20th day of December, <lb/>
1808. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
. in, twos <lb/>
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m. Peters <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
ways <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
at small price <lb/>
b cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
Hew nut <lb/>
is long way off, and this <lb/>
Manning at-r . . , <lb/>
earned u, among . elite of <lb/>
,., as .- faraway <lb/>
land. In certain la <lb/>
wherein I of marriage- <lb/>
able age, nu empty Is <lb/>
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wind lust, ad <lb/>
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r in- Japanese lover to an- <lb/>
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be to plant <lb/>
rate. This takes <lb/>
be U folly aware that mother <lb/>
id r or at <lb/>
act of planing a the <lb/>
is to a formal <lb/>
prop i tin- lady his choice. Tho <lb/>
settled plant to his <lb/>
Bind, retiree, is free to <lb/>
If lie j, right <lb/>
cart of his gift <lb/>
waters it and tends it <lb/>
bar own bands, all may set <lb/>
donor is accept I at a Bot <lb/>
if In. I. lid if <lb/>
parents th,. poor plant i. ion <lb/>
from vim. urn morning lies <lb/>
ll-u veranda or in <lb/>
tho path <lb/>
act as <lb/>
man. she <lb/>
Application will N- made to the <lb/>
present General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina for the passage of a Stock <lb/>
la for portion of Pill County <lb/>
along Tar River on the tout n <lb/>
sale of III <lb/>
Greenville Pence <lb/>
running towards Ed <lb/>
county line, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Jan, nth 1890, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will i- to <lb/>
present General of North <lb/>
Carolina for an amendment lo the <lb/>
stock law around town <lb/>
Greenville, c. requiring the <lb/>
County Commissioners to extend <lb/>
Bald fence from its eastern <lb/>
nus on Tar up hank of <lb/>
aid river lo the town line. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c, 1800, <lb/>
IN Kits S A <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt made <lb/>
December Term, 1807, in the <lb/>
action of I Executor of <lb/>
S. V. against L. C. <lb/>
King. Peyton T, Atkinson. Alic <lb/>
S. Atkinson, and others. will on <lb/>
Monday, 6th day of March. <lb/>
1800, public gale before the <lb/>
Court House door In the town f <lb/>
Greenville, to highest bidder, <lb/>
a certain I rail or parcel of land. <lb/>
lying and being in the county of <lb/>
and described as <lb/>
follows, adjoining the lands <lb/>
of It. K. May. If. O. Hell, the <lb/>
Rives heirs others, containing <lb/>
fourteen <lb/>
seven acres more or less and known <lb/>
as the farm. Terms of <lb/>
Cash. <lb/>
This 5th day of January. 1800. <lb/>
II. Tyson, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
in. a s. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
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a m <lb/>
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1.11 m. . . <lb/>
n-i-in-.-t.-n Mt a Mi, I <lb/>
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, . i. so M- Lin. <lb/>
p in, <lb/>
p Marion <lb/>
tn, p m. Sue., <lb/>
f. p in, <lb/>
i, a <lb/>
a m, Macon 11.11 <lb/>
Atlanta p m, charter. <lb/>
tun I pro. <lb/>
in a n <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
yA i pin. <lb/>
A AT <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
contains <lb/>
news w. <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
trowing <lb/>
co, that is worth many times <lb/>
mote than the price <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret <lb/>
power to digest <lb/>
a Proper <lb/>
into can never be <lb/>
the liver does not act Us part <lb/>
know this <lb/>
malaria <lb/>
torpid liver, piles <lb/>
fever, <lb/>
kindred <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
NOTRE. <lb/>
lie made to the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Una amend the charter of the <lb/>
repeal <lb/>
now standing on the <lb/>
inconsistent there- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
B. J, <lb/>
It. L, <lb/>
Of all laws <lb/>
Statute book g <lb/>
with. <lb/>
COMMISSIONER'S BALE. <lb/>
virtue of a decree of I he <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made <lb/>
December term, 1807, the <lb/>
action of K. II. trustee <lb/>
others against L. King <lb/>
others. I will on Monday the nth <lb/>
day of March, 1800, sell at pub- <lb/>
Court <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, tract or <lb/>
parcel of laud, lying being; in <lb/>
the county of <lb/>
described as follows, to <lb/>
joining the lands of Abel <lb/>
William King, the heirs of <lb/>
Harris, Moses and <lb/>
others, containing twelve <lb/>
hundred and fifty acres more or less <lb/>
known as the farm. <lb/>
Terms of sale Beast, <lb/>
This day of Jan., <lb/>
II. K. <lb/>
C in <lb/>
ii i. <lb/>
12.05 an. I <lb/>
sin, <lb/>
am, Richmond a. <lb/>
nm, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
rm, ,. <lb/>
pin, a pm. <lb/>
pm, s <lb/>
om. I <lb/>
ii. -.-., <lb/>
lino night. No <lb/>
York am, <lb/>
pm, Baltimore pm <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
p.,. <lb/>
1.1-0 pat, Kick, Mount V. <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
. <lb/>
No. o. . <lb/>
.- New am. <lb/>
vile t- <lb/>
I.- P <lb/>
v i <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville. <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
Returning leave at A. <lb/>
M. A. M. on <lb/>
days, Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connect at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Hay from <lb/>
Line front <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
N. son. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
to w. r. win, i. <lb/>
I I- I .,. <lb/>
Jan. 17th ism. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
will be made to the <lb/>
General Assembly of North Caro- <lb/>
to <lb/>
one mile of the <lb/>
Will at Marlboro, <lb/>
county, N- and repeal <lb/>
of all laws standing the <lb/>
inconsistent there <lb/>
with. j. <lb/>
W. Him.-. <lb/>
N. L. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Ian 17th. <lb/>
LAUD SALK. <lb/>
virtue of an of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county <lb/>
nth day of January, in a <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending entitled Cannon, <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer- . <lb/>
u a. m., a m <lb/>
I It. Tannin am, <lb/>
pin. Jacksonville p; <lb/>
-Savanna night. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
A l Inn <lb/>
am, Augusta <lb/>
4.17 pm, <lb/>
ii <lb/>
am, Lake n ,. <lb/>
is e- <lb/>
i i <lb/>
m., <lb/>
. arrives Neck at ,. <lb/>
p. m., , <lb/>
I. <lb/>
, Greenville a. m. <lb/>
i x a. a. m., <lb/>
IV <lb/>
relate <lb/>
m., m I a, u <lb/>
0.111 a. in., <lb/>
in leave <lb/>
i, pm arrive at <lb/>
and nm Dally except <lb/>
leaves a u, <lb/>
lb <lb/>
an p. m., Sunday IS M <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid or <lb/>
mm am<lb/>
At our shops on I lick Ave <lb/>
repair all kinds of <lb/>
and Farming <lb/>
Pistols, etc. <lb/>
We also manufacture------ <lb/>
t CARTS, <lb/>
t t <lb/>
t BRACKETS, <lb/>
posts, <lb/>
t HA LISTERS. J<lb/>
us have your work. <lb/>
BARNHILL ALLEN. <lb/>
versus other <lb/>
T. Care c <lb/>
u t L. u. fan <lb/>
I will on Monday, <lb/>
sell at public sale the <lb/>
House door in Greenville to <lb/>
highest bidder, I certain lot or <lb/>
parcel of land near the Oft <lb/>
Greenville, adjoining the Cherry <lb/>
Turnage lot others which is <lb/>
fully in a deed made by <lb/>
the Greenville, Company <lb/>
and others lo Mason and <lb/>
recorded the Regis <lb/>
office of county in Hook <lb/>
pages Ml and <lb/>
Pub, <lb/>
Administering the estate of <lb/>
U With <lb/>
cure <lb/>
i. and ll. Ir <lb/>
leave <lb/>
NI it I <lb/>
S pin Spring Hope pm Ho <lb/>
leave Spring Hope ate <lb/>
U an <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
kin OS <lb/>
I Bun , ; <lb/>
striving 8.30 a. r He <lb/>
-oiling leaves U i a , , <lb/>
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Train on <lb/>
it except <lb/>
r, m- <lb/>
sin ii I 3,11- <lb/>
, . <lb/>
I K Manager <lb/>
1875.-------<lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hums, should- <lb/>
tobacco, <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cheese, sausage, <lb/>
Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESS US, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc, <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to sec <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phone Cm. <lb/>
it <lb/>
sines <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL, XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
s m <lb/>
The Facts About The <lb/>
Meeting; The Ills. <lb/>
It has that a citizen's <lb/>
mooting of the town of Fay el Hie <lb/>
passed resolutions protesting <lb/>
the dispensary act of a <lb/>
legislature demanding a <lb/>
vote on the question. It might <lb/>
lie well for the people of <lb/>
to have some of facts about <lb/>
It was in the office of om- <lb/>
of the hotel <lb/>
which never paid expenses except <lb/>
when a bar was run in the hotel. <lb/>
There were citizens in at <lb/>
most of whom were in <lb/>
some way financially interested in <lb/>
the sale of And these were <lb/>
somewhat divided in <lb/>
A number of citizens who <lb/>
were did not attend among <lb/>
whom was the Mayor of the <lb/>
were not invited at <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The refusal of these represent- <lb/>
the liquor interests of the city. <lb/>
shows the the <lb/>
The saloon advocates care <lb/>
little religion or morals. <lb/>
They care little about the home or <lb/>
the church. They think only of <lb/>
the dollar made by it. They sang <lb/>
out before <lb/>
last election, and now they <lb/>
the rule established that <lb/>
they may be able to overcome the <lb/>
will of over 1300 while voters, said <lb/>
to be the majority of the white <lb/>
of the county. <lb/>
The dispensary men won an hon- <lb/>
est victory before house <lb/>
now the people who have cried mil <lb/>
against the fusion Legislature will <lb/>
not gracefully accent the act of a <lb/>
while man's legislature. The ac- <lb/>
speaks much against the <lb/>
loon advocates. The men who have <lb/>
stood for the dispensary are <lb/>
have made denials in <lb/>
lighting the money power which <lb/>
the saloons represent. While most <lb/>
those who are now trying to <lb/>
overthrow the work of the house <lb/>
are personally interested in the <lb/>
saloon if as sellers, they <lb/>
are as drinkers endorsers, <lb/>
A new petition is now being cir- <lb/>
by the liquor men to put it <lb/>
In a popular vote of the people. <lb/>
This means these men do <lb/>
care for the great issue of <lb/>
ISM, bat only for the ad- <lb/>
of personal interests. <lb/>
The Christian <lb/>
are awakened as never be- <lb/>
fore. They are largely democrats <lb/>
they desire that the dispensary <lb/>
shall stand until tin-constitution is <lb/>
amended. They will then ready <lb/>
to vote for prohibition against dis- <lb/>
For the present the dis- <lb/>
is the best solution of the <lb/>
liquor <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
C Jan. <lb/>
The School Fund. <lb/>
the <lb/>
so called education of the has <lb/>
proven a failure, as we believe-. It <lb/>
is one of the features in the <lb/>
problem oar mind has reached <lb/>
a positive conclusion. We honest <lb/>
believe the Ural impulse of <lb/>
a after he has acquired <lb/>
i education, <lb/>
is to a preacher, a <lb/>
or to turn an <lb/>
honest penny by his skill <lb/>
in forging another <lb/>
person's name to a financial paper, <lb/>
There may la-, there probably are. <lb/>
some rare exceptions lo this <lb/>
general of the <lb/>
lion, but as class, education is no <lb/>
blessing to By the <lb/>
tent fact, they are the Interiors of <lb/>
all the races, the --servant of <lb/>
by divine decree, and every <lb/>
advancement of the nice but con- <lb/>
firms, that divine denunciation. <lb/>
The first a after <lb/>
he leaves room is to <lb/>
I he pulpit, the next Step in <lb/>
ambition's ladder is lo himself <lb/>
to some corrupt Republican while <lb/>
man. who has become tho <lb/>
of his party. <lb/>
We heard yesterday of a case <lb/>
which belongs to a class. A <lb/>
boy completed his education in the <lb/>
schools with a high reputation for <lb/>
proficiency. He had not long been <lb/>
out of school before he hail <lb/>
the name of his lather, <lb/>
old lime who hail <lb/>
lated some property. He broke <lb/>
his father up. was for <lb/>
forgery, employed a lawyer to tie- <lb/>
fend him. Was cm. Cheat <lb/>
ed him out of his fee. Ami was <lb/>
sent to the Penitentiary. What <lb/>
was worth to him <lb/>
Worse than nothing. Education, <lb/>
as ninth as is commended, is not <lb/>
always a boon. This boy is <lb/>
me of a large class. He was an ed- <lb/>
and he paid the pen- <lb/>
of his education In the <lb/>
This view is of <lb/>
per <lb/>
But there is another view. An <lb/>
education forced oat of a poor <lb/>
for another poor man to whom he <lb/>
is under no obligations, who is of <lb/>
an alien race at heart, hostile <lb/>
to the man who is forced <lb/>
him. Is there any equity at the <lb/>
base of such an education. Is <lb/>
not contrary, <lb/>
in who educates the alien. <lb/>
If then ed neat ion be no boon and <lb/>
Messing to a if it an in <lb/>
justice to another poor man with <lb/>
cant rat ions to be forced to educate <lb/>
him, if then in addition to this <lb/>
the education thus procured lends <lb/>
to break the social barrier that pro- <lb/>
the white man in the purity of <lb/>
his Mood and family, then is it <lb/>
or politic to perpetuate <lb/>
the wrong <lb/>
beth City Economist. <lb/>
Beautiful Embroideries Is <lb/>
V INSERTION re-itch.<lb/>
a. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Swiss, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hamburg <lb/>
Embroideries <lb/>
All Over <lb/>
LACES. <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
The Borrowing Nuisance. I Where Age Is Looked Co i. <lb/>
i, . i ,, . , <lb/>
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mulch. <lb/>
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LACK, <lb/>
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LACE <lb/>
insertion <lb/>
to match, <lb/>
j Habitual <lb/>
very liable In fen-gel In sue-ll <lb/>
and <lb/>
ally asking fur <lb/>
tin-in. G-. m unit k <lb/>
rather Hum ii. or if u <lb/>
is make up <lb/>
buy at once. <lb/>
v. ill I hen have ii always at <lb/>
hand and i- ill IV-el no <lb/>
lion lo join ill <lb/>
in e lie as lo <lb/>
ii safe-H u in your <lb/>
I --ii;. ; h <lb/>
illness, I. i,. <lb/>
s,.,. article <lb/>
is i- ii ii-l in in <lb/>
clean go <lb/>
ii lake form of -i <lb/>
us i <lb/>
a rather in exit. you <lb/>
lie lo i he ran . en slight <lb/>
a loan as it new Is- iv <lb/>
u- am reel, for J nil run <lb/>
whether your friend may <lb/>
to file ii. send ii on some <lb/>
in- else. W lieu b art l-o <lb/>
l-e lit <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
down a page, .- <lb/>
a trick of mos I The ii-1 <lb/>
whole matter i -never <lb/>
I air <lb/>
OF CHIP. <lb/>
Thai model n scourge. he <lb/>
p ii ins be air with its filial germs, <lb/>
so an is safe from its <lb/>
ravages, multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure against <lb/>
genius malady in Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery. When you feel a s. <lb/>
your <lb/>
have chills mill fever, sure <lb/>
in I lie- <lb/>
n sin <lb/>
j may know have <lb/>
Grip, yon need King's <lb/>
-w Ills, . ll Mill <lb/>
cure cough, heal the <lb/>
I Kill <lb/>
germs prevent <lb/>
lei- efforts i In- malady . Price <lb/>
eels s Money if <lb/>
cured. A trial J. I. <lb/>
Drug Store, <lb/>
in I <lb/>
is not . <lb/>
reason. v, is <lb/>
an old nun . <lb/>
fore I lie old man nm <lb/>
inn-.<lb/>
Japan than any alien el <lb/>
world. n. might i <lb/>
u hi . i- <lb/>
i.-s in <lb/>
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. duty nil I toil ; <lb/>
t 11.- conn try. <lb/>
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in . let I <lb/>
unjust or he <lb/>
i. i . In-, or how <lb/>
clings lo tint <lb/>
pa though. . is <lb/>
ii- era ii nature lint <lb/>
and flavor of fruits, <lb/>
size, quality <lb/>
of vegetables, <lb/>
i and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
arc all Ly Potash. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
rally applied, will improve <lb/>
soil and increase yield <lb/>
and quality of any crop. <lb/>
Writ at .- which <lb/>
tell ft ranters with<lb/>
Sew York. <lb/>
i Order t , <lb/>
as Cotton Pickers. <lb/>
BAKER H <lb/>
Burdens Taxation. <lb/>
No class of people <lb/>
as much as the <lb/>
His business is ultimate. The <lb/>
merchants, the manufacturers, the <lb/>
railroads, tho professional man, all <lb/>
other classes, may throw <lb/>
the of their burdens bank up <lb/>
on the farmer. <lb/>
the great body of in this <lb/>
country. Whatever tax the mer- <lb/>
chant pays is added the price- of <lb/>
his whatever lax <lb/>
pays is added to cost <lb/>
his wares, so it goes all along <lb/>
line. But farmer when lie <lb/>
purchases the must pay for <lb/>
all this increased taxation. He <lb/>
does not fix the price upon the <lb/>
goods he buys, nor upon the pro <lb/>
which he If prosperity <lb/>
reaches him it is at the cud of <lb/>
line, for he is virtually by <lb/>
all oilier classes to the <lb/>
margin of Farm <lb/>
The country papers are the pal- <lb/>
of our liberty, declares a <lb/>
recent writer. And he undertakes <lb/>
to prove- the of as- <lb/>
in <lb/>
The country as the <lb/>
county weakly is generally called, <lb/>
the only means left to <lb/>
serve the spark of liberty In <lb/>
country. There is not a <lb/>
tan impel- in the e <lb/>
not what political <lb/>
to affiliate with, but what <lb/>
is edited and conducted entirely <lb/>
on the load eating <lb/>
plan. They fawn and Butler <lb/>
around the bunted, and <lb/>
glittering scum pose as <lb/>
leaden and bend the <lb/>
hinges of to those <lb/>
positions of never <lb/>
do they have to offer <lb/>
when not only severe criticism, but <lb/>
and exposure of <lb/>
ales arc due to the public. <lb/>
The big papers are all run on <lb/>
policy plan and by the <lb/>
BUM <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Mr. French <lb/>
II I <lb/>
marking mi fa, I <lb/>
ale hi e <lb/>
will, last year's i up <lb/>
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empties his <lb/>
him then he buck and <lb/>
fills <lb/>
man, however, i- <lb/>
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meat his rights is licit <lb/>
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Just received a carload <lb/>
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It Is ii Mailer. <lb/>
Ii i- a which The Com <lb/>
has <lb/>
the grows more <lb/>
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state and yet Western <lb/>
nil tin- cot Ion mills. The <lb/>
every <lb/>
week new <lb/>
cotton mills or the j thank I In I <lb/>
ill in Pied who <lb/>
and I lull . hen <lb/>
seldom is there note fr his vain up <lb/>
any such a thing in Cam i,,, <lb/>
when c sen <lb/>
upper sections j in Ibis regard <lb/>
voiced by <lb/>
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cotton raise nun.-, am, when <lb/>
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surfaces, <lb/>
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hut one who would heal There i <lb/>
keep her ll ill <lb/>
she is sickly all run <lb/>
ii she w ill be lien <lb/>
bit-. she has i i <lb/>
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will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
complex <lb/>
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in the world n <lb/>
liver and kidneys <lb/>
n i In <lb/>
mid citizens <lb/>
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i in. .-I mis iii-i can <lb/>
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by tho <lb/>
in world and arc used by <lb/>
millions. <lb/>
MAIN , <lb/>
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I lie Ive In lite world for <lb/>
Cats, , . <lb/>
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