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coffee, sugar, <lb/>
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butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
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seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
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MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, <lb/>
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carry tine of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Fen <lb/>
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The Daily Reflector <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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The Stock every <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE T . . <lb/>
C i Tear in Advance <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. N C. TUESDAY, APRIL I <lb/>
Q. <lb/>
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To TOBACCO A <lb/>
Perfect Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
An Acre. <lb/>
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high but I there was consulate, smashing the crockery. <lb/>
went on board <lb/>
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made a hot attack the town, <lb/>
killing three sailors. A <lb/>
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a sentry of his own party, an- <lb/>
other shot in the root, and an <lb/>
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inhabitants town took <lb/>
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with the military operations. <lb/>
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villages east and west of Apia and <lb/>
captured many <lb/>
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are a thousand and one so-called medicines for <lb/>
rheumatism that not only never effect a cure, but unfortunately <lb/>
are often the means of discouraging people who use them. <lb/>
celery compound is as little related to these worth- <lb/>
less preparations an honest gold coin to a clumsy conn- <lb/>
celery compound is a specific for the cure of <lb/>
in any of its forms. <lb/>
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before serious mischief has occurred, should send you <lb/>
at once to the druggist's for a bottle of this remedy, it will <lb/>
cure your rheumatism. It will so cleanse, invigorate and re- <lb/>
re <lb/>
mediately in the healthier condition, It will build up and <lb/>
make you strong. Its peculiar ability to increase the amount <lb/>
of blood and stimulate ion of the liver and kidneys has <lb/>
made it regular prescriptions of the best <lb/>
Thousands of people have been cured of rheumatism by <lb/>
celery pound. <lb/>
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Last season had a severe attack of muscular rheumatism. <lb/>
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rheumatism Increased. then began using celery <lb/>
compound, and the second bottle cured me completely. I rec- <lb/>
celery compound heartily an <lb/>
able remedy to all who are <lb/>
Other of them in every town of any size in <lb/>
the country, have written similar letters, appreciative and <lb/>
grateful, to the proprietors of this wonderful best <lb/>
all blood and nerve restorers, the discovery of Dart- <lb/>
mouth's greatest professor. <lb/>
Whoever used it bus recommended it to others. <lb/>
And that is the reason that the demand for celery <lb/>
compound is greater today than tor any other remedy in the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
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HATS <lb/>
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shoes. Huts, <lb/>
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Hard ware, Groceries, <lb/>
In a lull lino <lb/>
General .- Merchandise. <lb/>
JAMES B, WHITE <lb/>
Have you a GUN, or a or n BICYCLE, or a LOCK, or <lb/>
most anything that needs fixing so. bring it to <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
hare employed Ed. Moore, best DUE and BI. <lb/>
CYCLE iii the State any repair work you bring us will <lb/>
promptly and dune. <lb/>
BICYCLE SUNDRIES <lb/>
OF ALL KINDS FOB <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Trices as low as any <lb/>
S. E. FENDER<lb/>
We have just received our <lb/>
Spring CLOTHING,<lb/>
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Still Wear Smiles At The Home of Ml <lb/>
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to la perfect harmony with each I . <lb/>
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left face of Major <lb/>
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Bruce tn I'm i <lb/>
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parlor. ll., <lb/>
down evening lo visit Music was rendered by Miss i more where hi will <lb/>
his mother. I Forbes Berths I rick, <lb/>
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April. <lb/>
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Who got <lb/>
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One fourth of the year gone. <lb/>
Friday was a bad Friday. <lb/>
Spring fever will soon along. <lb/>
For that tired u <lb/>
rest. <lb/>
Marlins have made <lb/>
Five Saturdays and <lb/>
this month. <lb/>
Something is making light travel <lb/>
these days. <lb/>
ll. packages <lb/>
lit S. M. <lb/>
The have done their part In <lb/>
providing eggs for Hosier. <lb/>
The League Conference <lb/>
meets In April 8th. <lb/>
in a had way Wed <lb/>
in late. <lb/>
The warehouses will now <lb/>
suspend until August. <lb/>
It is very difficult for a drinking <lb/>
man to hold his breath. It is too <lb/>
st rang. <lb/>
A few seasons ago I boys wore <lb/>
their hair pompadour, Now its <lb/>
the turn. <lb/>
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smallpox scares are recovering <lb/>
from the shock. <lb/>
ll o'clock this his fort I j us <lb/>
festive crowd entered he get it here by<lb/>
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pimples and eruptions, are quickly <lb/>
and permanently cured by Hood's Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from a in Wash <lb/>
N. M. returned dinning loom as f. <lb/>
Mi. Mrs. II.<lb/>
letter. <lb/>
Another blacksmith m . It. <lb/>
i,. old. They <lb/>
Miss Dell with him as he <lb/>
already bus one <lb/>
says he has Miss Lizzie Hail, of Snow Hill, Mi's Minnie with The A. fox It's;, r.,. have <lb/>
sixteen of them in the is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ir. Jarvis. delivered l <lb/>
lam week. <lb/>
A burning field of broom sage of this county, bail thins are <lb/>
across the river, night, now one of the crow of cruiser i Miss Forbes with Wallet ant going to sell these mi <lb/>
made such a bright light wagon lime <lb/>
pie in town thought a house on from a few I . . . , ,. , <lb/>
ill lust them, <lb/>
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wore Fortress Monroe, Vt. In ,,., ,,,, I bey may perhaps I <lb/>
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Smith with how well mil. <lb/>
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discussing how hard the wind blew lo a telegram slating Unit his,, <lb/>
the oilier w hen one of fall, was worse. I <lb/>
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his house. i <lb/>
lo spend <lb/>
compulsory vaccination summer. season Mr. , ii was <lb/>
will locale In Little. <lb/>
not have to come from u engage in the business Miss mid Robert of wire as <lb/>
officers. There are arms to In- there. fence was i the <lb/>
spent most anywhere now <lb/>
k n in <lb/>
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J. J. of This one of the most pleas <lb/>
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, has living has been our <lb/>
Iii the State of Washington, has J g,, at lead. ml van <lb/>
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returned few weeks visit to <lb/>
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for Wat kins. <lb/>
home, lie is a . <lb/>
port , O. W. liar <lb/>
horse in a lot while be did some <lb/>
When he went Luck to <lb/>
lot logo home horse and <lb/>
buggy were both gone be B. V. I <lb/>
heard nothing since. It <lb/>
took a thief to steal a horse II. I. Hi is morning <lb/>
open daylight. Richmond. <lb/>
i L. VI. returned <lb/>
March Weather. evening from Richmond. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren furnishes. Jesse returned Friday <lb/>
The the following evening from Petersburg, <lb/>
record of <lb/>
Fishermen say week <lb/>
Easter Sunday brings a large <lb/>
run of herrings. <lb/>
gave us tile heavy I <lb/>
March <lb/>
Highest temperature <lb/>
Lowest temperature <lb/>
Thunder storms <lb/>
Hall <lb/>
What Is Needed <lb/>
s. Wilkins this morning <lb/>
for Wilson to spend <lb/>
Rev. B, l. over <lb/>
from this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Harper, of <lb/>
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Mrs. her <lb/>
Mrs. Daniels, this <lb/>
or <lb/>
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winter spring, some other trade. Green- evening iron. Washington to <lb/>
. , ,. , spend at <lb/>
ought to have <lb/>
Miss of in <lb/>
Attention is called to notice <lb/>
to creditors by J. L. Harries, ad- <lb/>
of F. <lb/>
It is said the Navy Depart- <lb/>
no will be <lb/>
named to succeed <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Housekeepers seem more t. <lb/>
it now- to got supplies for the table <lb/>
than they have been in a long <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The bridge across the mill run <lb/>
at Penny Bill was blown off its <lb/>
foundation by storm Tuesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The improved condition of the <lb/>
public roads will to be <lb/>
forgotten until bad weather comes <lb/>
again. <lb/>
If anybody made a new yew <lb/>
resolution to build factory, <lb/>
Greenville yet slays <lb/>
broken. <lb/>
The storm of Tuesday night <lb/>
blew down a house Falk- <lb/>
land Old killed a <lb/>
colored man. <lb/>
During court weak hope <lb/>
there arc many who will remember <lb/>
what they owe <lb/>
unit bring it lo US, <lb/>
enterprises so that the money ill <lb/>
circulation will depend solely <lb/>
Upon crops. Fiery merchant es <lb/>
ought to is. Interested in <lb/>
as the more wage earners <lb/>
there are the bolter will be their <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
visit Mrs. F. It. Higgs. <lb/>
II. A. Timberlake <lb/>
I left this morning for Oxford to will have <lb/>
spend the between encampment <lb/>
co seasons. <lb/>
there was ii happy deep w <lb/>
down tn their hearts, expressive fence <lb/>
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good fortune lo meet again <lb/>
upon a like occasion. T. T. The Who Succeeds. <lb/>
The man w In. in a sue, <lb/>
Licenses. an important never wails <lb/>
Register of Dee-Is ft I he d. He strike mil for <lb/>
marriage last week, himself. lakes nerve, lakes <lb/>
only one of for bite great L-i of grit. But tin nun <lb/>
v. has both. one <lb/>
w . fail. The public tin <lb/>
John L. Whitley w ho <lb/>
Ann Mosely. himself In lake chance, <lb/>
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fury Atkinson all. The. who <lb/>
Braddy. to u- <lb/>
Aaron Brown and L. was <lb/>
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Henry Ward what think . be <lb/>
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for colored. <lb/>
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the depot, left Friday eve <lb/>
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horn which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
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says he has a sore arm crowd out nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
the County Home, all the in avoided, the system is <lb/>
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what she has to say them ft f ii biasing <lb/>
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next Friday night. <lb/>
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Bay Line from <lb/>
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bow you hew to spell choir col- <lb/>
big man and waltzed <lb/>
down hi low Yon never saw two <lb/>
fellows look quite cheap They had <lb/>
cleaned up over on <lb/>
trick, hot they got four years and u half <lb/>
apiece That i one school <lb/>
have attended that not man <lb/>
to That gains is out which will catch <lb/>
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all you may till have some- <lb/>
in <lb/>
th- smart young man offered <lb/>
the nation in payment for the <lb/>
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to distinguish boundaries and their own <lb/>
toads their One flock <lb/>
of a flock and <lb/>
the Spurt decided mat tbS sheep were <lb/>
worth a half than others <lb/>
because they knew their and <lb/>
boundaries <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
Bun- <lb/>
day, morning and Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. W. Setzer, <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening, <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays I P. <lb/>
M., and Litany Fridays A. <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Lenten services Tuesdays <lb/>
at P. l. and Thursdays at <lb/>
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day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Bar. <lb/>
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W W. Harding,<lb/>
Son third <lb/>
Bar. <lb/>
j. B. Morion, pastor. <lb/>
school M J. Moore <lb/>
Whichard. N. C <lb/>
The Stock complete ill even <lb/>
prices as low as <lb/>
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the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
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asked. will airs mo <lb/>
the highest position was <lb/>
MA powder If <lb/>
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third Monday evening. K. <lb/>
W. J. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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B. K. Origin, N. L. H. Pander, <lb/>
Baa. <lb/>
K. of P. -Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
w. II. Bagwell, Jr., II. L. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
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meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. It. Wilson, K. M. B, <lb/>
Lang, See. <lb/>
U. A. every <lb/>
night at in I. . <lb/>
F. <lb/>
A. t. Council. <lb/>
No, ii, meets every <lb/>
In Fellows <lb/>
Mall. F. M. Hodges, Worthy <lb/>
Smith, See. <lb/>
Conclave. <lb/>
So. meet- second and <lb/>
in <lb/>
lows Hull. W. It. Wilson, <lb/>
D, S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
At our shops on Dickinson Ave- <lb/>
we repair all kinds of <lb/>
and Farming <lb/>
Pistol, etc. <lb/>
We also <lb/>
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POST'S, <lb/>
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ALLEN. <lb/>
SCHULTZ <lb/>
WHOLESALE . cc <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side nest, baas, should- <lb/>
coffee, SUgar, <lb/>
cigars, <lb/>
mountain butter, full <lb/>
cheese, <lb/>
at flakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and bulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
It. It, <lb/>
Mewing At TUNES <lb/>
Etc, <lb/>
AT BOCK BOTTOM <lb/>
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Year in Advance.<lb/>
VOL XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRI APRIL 1399. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
OFFER To PLANTERS SECRET OF A <lb/>
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OSCEOLA <lb/>
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A new tobacco brand by a new <lb/>
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an old house. <lb/>
Look nut for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco <lb/>
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MAN TACT I <lb/>
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Ami for sale by till GUI Dominion A everywhere. <lb/>
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WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
our <lb/>
I. April <lb/>
Otis is still winning vie- <lb/>
still has an <lb/>
army, we have not undisputed <lb/>
possession of a single Island of <lb/>
Philippine group, The <lb/>
seems In have <lb/>
along other <lb/>
Spanish properly. known <lb/>
our victories over <lb/>
have not been very productive of <lb/>
results, although country has <lb/>
daily <lb/>
will end the <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
he didn't like the and <lb/>
asked top opinions on the <lb/>
calling for lite <lb/>
volunteers authorized by the last <lb/>
Congress. was pointed to <lb/>
him nothing <lb/>
by enlisting the <lb/>
now, as the rainy season in the <lb/>
would slop all active <lb/>
military long before <lb/>
could Its there. An army <lb/>
officer came very near to correctly <lb/>
sizing up situation when he <lb/>
Filipinos every <lb/>
lime we fight them, they arc <lb/>
such fools that they slay <lb/>
licked, and we have to keep doing <lb/>
it over again, which is monotonous; <lb/>
also expensive, both in blood and <lb/>
The two Cubans who are in <lb/>
Washington as agents of the Cuban <lb/>
Assembly <lb/>
mysterious hints about their <lb/>
backing in United Stale- <lb/>
their expectation of succeeding <lb/>
in gelling the consent of the ad <lb/>
ministration in an issue of bonds <lb/>
by the Cuban Assembly, <lb/>
standing the -official state- <lb/>
that the administration would <lb/>
not recognize them in any way. <lb/>
Although only Congress can <lb/>
the pay of these bonds. <lb/>
a New York syndicate has offered <lb/>
to take at <lb/>
half their face value, the <lb/>
sanction their issue. <lb/>
King, of Utah <lb/>
one of the democrats, who ex <lb/>
presses regret the <lb/>
dinner controversy should have <lb/>
curred, believe that <lb/>
Mr. or Mr. had a <lb/>
right to get up n Jefferson banquet <lb/>
Of tO participate In one and to in <lb/>
vile inch gentlemen as were de- <lb/>
Hired. There would he no <lb/>
i opinion, in Mr. <lb/>
Bryan's sitting down a <lb/>
with and Belmont. If I <lb/>
should be Invited to a Lincoln din- <lb/>
I should accept with pleasure <lb/>
and would lie glad to do honor to <lb/>
distinguished statesman, <lb/>
Democrats should get together. <lb/>
do not think anything <lb/>
to he done lo prevent the <lb/>
of harmony in demo- <lb/>
ranks alt Hough, of course. <lb/>
we insist upon adhering to <lb/>
the democratic The <lb/>
bust sentence shows the <lb/>
between opinions of Mr. <lb/>
King and Bryan is an <lb/>
one, and upon the main <lb/>
question I In-y think alike. <lb/>
Representative of New <lb/>
York, win, is now in Washington, <lb/>
am sorry Col. <lb/>
seen to so <lb/>
much free advert is. , as <lb/>
represents no portion of the demo- <lb/>
party in New York. <lb/>
Bryan has not unpaired <lb/>
in the state by his <lb/>
refusal to count Mr. and <lb/>
his as <lb/>
Tin- of New York will <lb/>
see to ii Chicago platform <lb/>
democrats are selected lot he next <lb/>
National all <lb/>
in this regard is need- <lb/>
less and absolutely without <lb/>
altitude <lb/>
New <lb/>
Gen. when he was again <lb/>
placed on tin- stand by the Military <lb/>
Court of Inquiry, which is now <lb/>
silting in Washington, promptly <lb/>
took tin- cue given him by the beef <lb/>
contractor, who that <lb/>
have been <lb/>
when he stated had been <lb/>
his intention to make the contracts <lb/>
stipulate refrigerated beef <lb/>
should hours alter being <lb/>
taken from the refrigerators, and <lb/>
by an error it appeared In the <lb/>
cunt tacts as hours. Here is <lb/>
last statement I When I <lb/>
was asked here the hours <lb/>
I had totally forgotten that I had <lb/>
changed my own opinion as to the <lb/>
condition from hours. I <lb/>
recall since in thinking over <lb/>
I was Impelled to change to keep <lb/>
hours from the refrigerator on <lb/>
shore. I felt that -I hours front <lb/>
the refrigerator would be ample to <lb/>
reach Things look <lb/>
blacker and blacker for <lb/>
lie must have seen in cold <lb/>
politeness with which he was <lb/>
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room; also by looks of everyone <lb/>
present when he swore he had <lb/>
I never spoken to and <lb/>
would mil know him if he met him. <lb/>
last was answer to <lb/>
present <lb/>
conference between Senator <lb/>
and someone else in regard <lb/>
beef The <lb/>
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WHITE SUPREMACY MADE <lb/>
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Text of The Constitutional <lb/>
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nation of this Provided, <lb/>
her Impure blood ten. I nun <lb/>
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to Placing exhibits in Ho- ll III. will. <lb/>
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mice allotted them In ., . .,. ,. . <lb/>
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electrical supplies and an woman a inn down invalid. I hey will not here and when I he the world for <lb/>
for Only cents I. J was adopted <lb/>
energy to the and <lb/>
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section I Provided, <lb/>
lie shall have registered in <lb/>
dance with the terms of this sec- <lb/>
lion prior to December I, 1908, <lb/>
Assembly pro- <lb/>
for a permanent record of all <lb/>
persons who register under this <lb/>
section on or before November <lb/>
and nil such persons shall be <lb/>
entitled to register and vote at all <lb/>
elections tin-people <lb/>
unless disqualified under <lb/>
of Bitch <lb/>
persons have paid poll <lb/>
tax required by law. <lb/>
See. All elections by pen <lb/>
pie hp by hit, <lb/>
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