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area number of dead heats who <lb/>
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States mall and punishing <lb/>
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patch stole some of bis melons. <lb/>
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the Federal <lb/>
Record, <lb/>
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years ago, <lb/>
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leading gas and electric <lb/>
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Martin Meier, lbs aged Swiss re- <lb/>
Chicago. <lb/>
Lafayette Horton, a well to-do <lb/>
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his family, surrendered yesterday <lb/>
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meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Halt <lb/>
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with railroads ill Norfolk. <lb/>
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Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
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D. S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, It lour, tobacco, <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy cotton- <lb/>
tad meal hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
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The complete la every <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
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cablegram to the <lb/>
War Department at Washington <lb/>
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season. Little inland <lb/>
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We large portion. Tags- <lb/>
country, lines stretching from <lb/>
south to Sun Fernando north, <lb/>
nearly miles, and to eastward <lb/>
into <lb/>
have suffered great losses <lb/>
and ; only huge force <lb/>
shoal four thousand <lb/>
in Tin lac Province and northern <lb/>
Their scattered forces <lb/>
in of fifty to five hundred in <lb/>
other portions <lb/>
Provinces as <lb/>
two hundred, de- <lb/>
nun from recent defeats; <lb/>
mass of people terrorized by inane. <lb/>
gent soldiers, desire peace and <lb/>
American protection ; no longer <lb/>
lice on approach our troops <lb/>
forced by insurgents, but gladly <lb/>
welcome them ; no recent burning <lb/>
of towns; population within our <lb/>
lines becoming dense, taking up <lb/>
laud cultivation extensively; kept <lb/>
out Manila much as <lb/>
city population becoming great <lb/>
to lie care fur. Natives southeast <lb/>
Luzon combining to drive out in <lb/>
only hope insurgent <lb/>
leaders to United States aid. They <lb/>
proclaim near overthrow present <lb/>
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source insurgent revenues, now in-1 <lb/>
not certain of wisdom of; <lb/>
this policy, as people those pints <lb/>
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merchants suffering losses; <lb/>
restoring trade privileges, <lb/>
though insurgents reap laments. <lb/>
Courts here in successful opera- <lb/>
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in Luzon. All anxious for <lb/>
trade repeated calls for <lb/>
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minister who lives at such a level. <lb/>
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but they must strive to rise lo him. <lb/>
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of bis people in a showy form so <lb/>
that the man in the street goal <lb/>
home congratulating himself lo- <lb/>
be has beard his paltry ideas <lb/>
tricked out in a showy dress. It is <lb/>
function of the prophet to lead <lb/>
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wilderness, and they ought to follow <lb/>
close behind him tell him Hint <lb/>
they are there, and that they will <lb/>
lot cease to follow till he has <lb/>
them into fullness of <lb/>
the Laud of Promise. Cutler those <lb/>
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words far wide, then to Ibis <lb/>
congregation will the credit be due <lb/>
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The New York of Com- <lb/>
that in August of last <lb/>
year the Smith hail col <lb/>
ton spindles, against in <lb/>
August, a of 1,04.1,000 <lb/>
spindles eight years, or over lull <lb/>
per cent. Fresh nets gathered <lb/>
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under ruction Of in <lb/>
lion, involving an outlay <lb/>
and an addition of <lb/>
new spindles. Besides <lb/>
concerns are enlarging <lb/>
present facilities so as to add <lb/>
new spindles. Thus in <lb/>
months of capital <lb/>
new spindles are lo lie <lb/>
added to the productive <lb/>
of I be South. leads <lb/>
in I his expansion with <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
lows next with The mills <lb/>
mentioned produce cotton piece <lb/>
goods or yarns. The hosiery and <lb/>
knitting mills <lb/>
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development or in- <lb/>
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a of <lb/>
idea of <lb/>
more Sun. <lb/>
as. <lb/>
State City <lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
he is senior of tin <lb/>
of Frank Co., do- i <lb/>
business in City of Toledo, <lb/>
County State aforesaid, <lb/>
Arm will pay sum of <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS <lb/>
each case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot Is- cured by the use of Hall's <lb/>
Cure. i. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
in my presence, day of <lb/>
December, A. D., <lb/>
I A. W. <lb/>
I Ml. j Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
Mood end mucous surfaces of <lb/>
system. FRANK J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's the <lb/>
TIE FRIENDLY TIP. <lb/>
Kind friends we -red veil once again, <lb/>
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In this, all the x months, <lb/>
bargains can Strike, <lb/>
pa our -lore, or you'll regret, <lb/>
As be eel trip. <lb/>
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To give a lip <lb/>
Our eon piled <lb/>
Fresh, and line; <lb/>
Our shelves urn with <lb/>
each and line. <lb/>
Come one and all. null come ill once. <lb/>
let your chances -lip. <lb/>
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following <lb/>
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win. nags is tired, lime <lb/>
of -he i- hateful. The <lb/>
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tired an who have been tired <lb/>
long arc suffering front <lb/>
sonic form of nervous disease. <lb/>
may Link arc nub <lb/>
are ill. and ii is <lb/>
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will is weakened and the <lb/>
give to would <lb/>
ignore if in a <lb/>
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fern more from her nagging than <lb/>
the husband or the children <lb/>
whom she finds fault. She knows <lb/>
she does Shed.-- not Intend <lb/>
III do it. She suffers in her <lb/>
self respect a hen she does it. and. <lb/>
the depths of her soul, -he longs <lb/>
for something <lb/>
condition is usually brought <lb/>
on by broken sleep, improper food. <lb/>
oilier than <lb/>
housekeeping, .-i enough <lb/>
of and practical <lb/>
thinking, is Clements, of the of <lb/>
and innate of Daniel, cotton <lb/>
women fall into Ibis slate, of Ark., was In <lb/>
are too much devoted lo yesterday. Mr. elements <lb/>
., hi Appeal <lb/>
in the office the American <lb/>
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COM<lb/>
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Season with <lb/>
Everything in <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
AT REDUCED PRICES. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY k CO. <lb/>
for Instance, enough of <lb/>
exercise or diversion, <lb/>
of naps. <lb/>
eases husband i- often <lb/>
In <lb/>
lo blame he nag for <lb/>
nag instead of broking <lb/>
the muse <lb/>
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where ii woman <lb/>
in a for a <lb/>
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ml and he talked very <lb/>
bale which he has <lb/>
hi-.-n his gin <lb/>
season, d I out . <lb/>
bales bis lid <lb/>
by press, and lb <lb/>
more the press <lb/>
cotton was all <lb/>
ii Memphis prices. <lb/>
i, in.;,, . <lb/>
a little more tenderness. Mr. Clements says that a <lb/>
an invitation lo a or I'd- from he American <lb/>
little dinner mil with her press will net from to <lb/>
more than from the old press. In <lb/>
a a months ago <lb/>
have worked to limit endurance. f Ufa in <lb/>
Volunteer organizations have been ,. <lb/>
called in; replaced by regulars, <lb/>
who now occupy salient positions. <lb/>
Nebraska, Pennsylvania and <lb/>
taking Sixth <lb/>
infantry sent to to relieve <lb/>
California. These troops in good <lb/>
physical condition ; sickness among <lb/>
troops has increased lately, due <lb/>
mostly to arduous service <lb/>
influences. Nothing alarm , hp <lb/>
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command reported sick, nearly an engage- <lb/>
per cent in general of <lb/>
lie made. This <lb/>
is menus of the <lb/>
in the July Home Journal. <lb/>
or three are invited at the <lb/>
same time so that the <lb/>
may not seem too But BO <lb/>
young man is ever invited to the <lb/>
house after he has culled <lb/>
least once, thus his <lb/>
wish to have social intercourse with <lb/>
the family. call several times <lb/>
in too close succession it is taken <lb/>
. , . is made public as soon as the <lb/>
whom I per cent have typhoid and , , <lb/>
malarial fever; twenty-five per <lb/>
cent have intestinal trouble; re <lb/>
fifty five per cent have <lb/>
various fourteen of <lb/>
which due to wound <lb/>
Many officers men who nerved <lb/>
in Cuba break under recurrence <lb/>
fever, and regular <lb/>
inputs lately received are <lb/>
THE RAVAGES OF <lb/>
That the <lb/>
poisons with its fatal germs, <lb/>
so that home is safe from its <lb/>
ravages, but multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure protection against I Ins dun <lb/>
malady Dr. New <lb/>
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in your bones and muscles, <lb/>
have chills fever, v sore <lb/>
in the back of the head, <lb/>
symptoms and <lb/>
cough you may know you have the <lb/>
and taut you need Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery. It will promptly <lb/>
cure the worst cough, heal the in <lb/>
membranes, kill the disease <lb/>
germs and prevent the dreaded have Dan lost by those <lb/>
effects of the malady. suffer from rheumatism. By <lb/>
and 01.00. if now they will <lb/>
eared. A trial bottle free at J. L and <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store I c <lb/>
and on <lb/>
The man supplies a plain <lb/>
gold band for each. This is <lb/>
worn during the the <lb/>
ring linger of left hand. From <lb/>
this time the contracting parties <lb/>
lire bride and bridegroom. Among <lb/>
people even the am <lb/>
couple is scarcely allowed to <lb/>
a chaperon Wing provided <lb/>
the young people go out. <lb/>
ml may last several years, <lb/>
until the bridegroom can <lb/>
life, but la meal swathe <lb/>
takes place. Just <lb/>
the the <lb/>
in the church, either on <lb/>
lira successive Sundays of, if the <lb/>
time he abort, twice on the same <lb/>
day. In the a notice is <lb/>
posted inn public place <lb/>
all of the wish of the <lb/>
to <lb/>
Neither Flesh, Fowl, Nor <lb/>
Red Herring. <lb/>
The Slates <lb/>
San Francisco have refused to per- <lb/>
the landing at that port of ten <lb/>
musicians who have con- <lb/>
to play during the coining <lb/>
season at a summer resort in New <lb/>
York Stale. They arc denied <lb/>
privilege of landing on the ground <lb/>
that it would lie In Violation of the <lb/>
law. President <lb/>
has just paid Spain <lb/>
twenty million dollars for <lb/>
Philippines archipelago, or two <lb/>
dollars apiece for the ten million <lb/>
inhabitants thereof. Oar soldiers <lb/>
are fighting against what the ad- <lb/>
minis nit ion terms Insurrection <lb/>
against the authority the <lb/>
States in the Philippine Islands. <lb/>
The President insists that those <lb/>
people belong to us and that their <lb/>
territory is now a part and parcel <lb/>
United Slates. Then why <lb/>
have not the the right to <lb/>
make with anybody <lb/>
the Slates and move <lb/>
on any part of the territory of the <lb/>
United States like oilier <lb/>
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joint. <lb/>
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is responsible for <lb/>
much all follows, and <lb/>
times ii amounts lo something <lb/>
like criminal <lb/>
f a k <lb/>
In Illinois Northern Hospital <lb/>
for the Insane ill there died <lb/>
on last Ellen L. In <lb/>
i- her <lb/>
licit rude, her brother, El <lb/>
made of the matter, bringing <lb/>
number of the <lb/>
same Mr. Clements I hat <lb/>
he did lo a square bale press with- <lb/>
out letting gin know he <lb/>
making test, and the <lb/>
3.73 more than the <lb/>
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him of the merits <lb/>
up bale press, i-a thing <lb/>
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apparently keen minds. <lb/>
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business, <lb/>
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owned properly and where she was <lb/>
much respected by her <lb/>
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lea ill public schools <lb/>
Chicago. none of them was <lb/>
there any lark of mental balance <lb/>
until long niter had become <lb/>
devoted to the beliefs of Christian <lb/>
Science. <lb/>
and his will continue <lb/>
use and abandon other <lb/>
the <lb/>
Appeal, Memphis, Tann. <lb/>
NO TO <lb/>
The who is lovely in face, <lb/>
form temper will have <lb/>
friends, bat one who would Is- at <lb/>
tractive must heap her health. If <lb/>
she is wash, sickly and all inn <lb/>
down she <lb/>
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her impure blond <lb/>
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in the world lo regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver kidneys and to <lb/>
purify the blond. It gives strong <lb/>
blight eyes, smooth, <lb/>
akin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a looking, <lb/>
lug, woman down invalid. <lb/>
Only SO cents L. <lb/>
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Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building <lb/>
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a traveling <lb/>
V four hours he lay <lb/>
asleep in show window of one <lb/>
principal stores in town. <lb/>
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found sleeper <lb/>
filed the necessary legal <lb/>
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Mrs. and her daughter ,.,. his poll lax for <lb/>
the past three years<lb/>
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boy who <lb/>
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music in his <lb/>
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luck a comet which be go <lb/>
regularly till lute night. <lb/>
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persistence, however, and keep <lb/>
at it. using a good and well <lb/>
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which print <lb/>
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aged s. bis wife, Boston. <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
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burn, or Constipation, if <lb/>
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tin., lo Sew <lb/>
were picked <lb/>
up a steamer, but the <lb/>
cargo were destroyed. <lb/>
was thought to have suicided William <lb/>
of <lb/>
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Wis., denies that be is considering <lb/>
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all pay school bills and the r <lb/>
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at of bis wife, win. shot <lb/>
him I be grand of <lb/>
that county, we learn, true <lb/>
i. effect against bet .- <lb/>
Murphy Seoul. <lb/>
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on July to <lb/>
a week train with <lb/>
rate for the a. <lb/>
bolt and <lb/>
who bate con- <lb/>
to . has <lb/>
arrived in New York. <lb/>
five con, ids the <lb/>
penitent in M <lb/>
la., have struck for better rations. <lb/>
The hanking of Morion, <lb/>
Mis- Co., New York, will In-eon <lb/>
tinned the Morion <lb/>
Tonight <lb/>
If your is out c <lb/>
Sick Hi <lb/>
burn, or <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
tn retiring, and tomorrow your <lb/>
will be regulated and <lb/>
yon will bright, active and ready <lb/>
any kind work. Till- bat <lb/>
been the experience it <lb/>
will roars. PILL -r <lb/>
w. White, w, t. <lb/>
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nix w an entirely new <lb/>
and stock of----- <lb/>
call. <lb/>
travel <lb/>
the Lord's . <lb/>
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i- considerable more <lb/>
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iii- children th. <lb/>
for <lb/>
if <lb/>
I will give ii <lb/>
better advantages having the <lb/>
lie-t teacher-, I in- lie-i <lb/>
the beat results, and the coat. If <lb/>
would lie than <lb/>
pay now. not have it <lb/>
If we have In our <lb/>
tow n it would mean an <lb/>
growth, for as all know Hie people <lb/>
of the country are looking for <lb/>
will go lo Hie town <lb/>
that oilers in. <lb/>
training, Ii would beaded send <lb/>
if we a good, large building <lb/>
suitable for a graded school and <lb/>
run months in the year. <lb/>
Let us all arouse what <lb/>
can lie on this line. <lb/>
A in. <lb/>
We fully endorse <lb/>
Nothing Would help <lb/>
more than a good graded school <lb/>
and we hope tin- matter will lie <lb/>
agitated one la assured. Kiel <lb/>
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night, While oiling a bis <lb/>
j hand in the chain <lb/>
of machine and one of his <lb/>
was completely <lb/>
The pain was so excruciating <lb/>
cause Mr. linker to faint. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
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as to the rebuilding of <lb/>
House at Mr. <lb/>
a mail the <lb/>
Observer, proposes to <lb/>
rebuild on one he <lb/>
be allowed in-ell whiskey, If ibis <lb/>
is complied with, <lb/>
the mail says it will <lb/>
not declares he will <lb/>
low I In- walls charred ruin- lo <lb/>
remain just as they arc-an eye <lb/>
ore to of the place. <lb/>
Mr. has been offered <lb/>
nun walls site, but de <lb/>
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And not even Nature would <lb/>
, flowers to <lb/>
and blossom to perfection <lb/>
without good soil. Now <lb/>
Nature and people are much <lb/>
the former must have <lb/>
sunshine, latter must have <lb/>
pure blood in order to have <lb/>
perfect health. <lb/>
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Hoge Tyler, of <lb/>
will run for the <lb/>
iii. <lb/>
the anti-Trust <lb/>
truly only children of <lb/>
larger childhood <lb/>
the Highly in later wars the <lb/>
almighty dollar. <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
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A divorced men's dill, has U-en <lb/>
one <lb/>
the object- of which is to <lb/>
age matrimony, <lb/>
there enough to discourage <lb/>
mail s without <lb/>
soiling lo pitas <lb/>
Slur. <lb/>
Match <lb/>
at Chicago expect to increase <lb/>
from to <lb/>
A train struck a crowded car- <lb/>
at Indianapolis, ind., <lb/>
day killed <lb/>
Shaffer and three <lb/>
Lieutenant Colonel M. Man.-, <lb/>
of General MiL-v staff, win. mar- <lb/>
Wednesday to Miss <lb/>
at N. Y. <lb/>
transport Me- <lb/>
has arrived at New York <lb/>
from San Juan. Puerto bring <lb/>
log several citizens and <lb/>
The Company <lb/>
has been Indian <lb/>
Ind. with a of <lb/>
lo operate a <lb/>
city railways. <lb/>
yew <lb/>
Largest en <lb/>
College in <lb/>
Sooth. Completes <lb/>
state. Board to <lb/>
per for <lb/>
worthy men. Young wean- <lb/>
en admitted to all Semi <lb/>
for to <lb/>
N. <lb/>
i No and <lb/>
literary, classical, scientific, <lb/>
special <lb/>
I mining. Annul ex <lb/>
f the State of <lb/>
than regular <lb/>
1,700 representing every <lb/>
county in the Stale except one. <lb/>
Cruel ice awl Observation School of <lb/>
alum pupils. To secure <lb/>
all free tuition up <lb/>
made <lb/>
August 1st. <lb/>
those desiring competent <lb/>
trained teachers. <lb/>
Par oilier Inform a- <lb/>
lion address. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
THE OF C <lb/>
Widest patronage fullest <lb/>
equipment In its history. <lb/>
Cm <lb/>
in <lb/>
in New build- <lb/>
Waterworks, <lb/>
Advanced open to women. <lb/>
I tear; Bond Ample <lb/>
for sell-help. Scholarships and <lb/>
Loans for tie needy, Free tuition for <lb/>
teachers. Summer for Teachers. <lb/>
instructors, students. Total <lb/>
Catalan <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. c. <lb/>
I ASK DEALER <lb/>
freighter, <lb/>
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vs <lb/>
PER i <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Perfect test <lb/>
Shoe sold. <lb/>
P B <lb/>
bard Me- <lb/>
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throne <lb/>
J is. <lb/>
p. <lb/>
J. C. Cobb a Son. <lb/>
j. a <lb/>
THE SWEEPING <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
mm <lb/>
RALEIGH, K. C. <lb/>
One of <lb/>
and <lb/>
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M, A, <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
IS <lb/>
THIS THE <lb/>
PRICE l THE <lb/>
SI. A It; I ITEM <lb/>
Clothing, <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
4- and Notions -f <lb/>
DON'T PLACE. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Crockery, <lb/>
Lard, in ti-t <lb/>
even MAPLE <lb/>
in a genera <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
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BLOOD TELLS. <lb/>
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HAY. COT- <lb/>
HULLS <lb/>
Oar everything will lie <lb/>
as low as a <lb/>
cordially In- <lb/>
to our store. <lb/>
pried for all <lb/>
of country <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Newark. N. I. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
awn Value, <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended that <lb/>
Will be re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year<lb/>
S. <lb/>
are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning Of. the and of <lb/>
year, the <lb/>
for the currant year la- paid. <lb/>
They may In- <lb/>
To or <lb/>
To the <lb/>
I. To Make <lb/>
the <lb/>
of Insured <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
ARE BIGGER FOOLS <lb/>
OX <lb/>
Our Spring line <lb/>
-OF <lb/>
WHITE GOODS, Ac. <lb/>
Come to see them. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Having J received a tot of new <lb/>
of Owned I am now <lb/>
shape toM-ll very <lb/>
You will well to tee ate <lb/>
All on <lb/>
short <lb/>
Free of Charge <lb/>
I all to me a <lb/>
of all mineral A for Indigestion, <lb/>
I Dyspepsia, Nervous nil Kidney <lb/>
j Liver Its general restorative properties arc wonderful. <lb/>
All seven are marvelous. <lb/>
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads. <lb/>
Hacks to meet every Train. <lb/>
LINK TO <lb/>
Waterworks in hotel. Hot or water to quests. <lb/>
For terms address <lb/>
G. F. SMITH <lb/>
The Four Greatest. <lb/>
I -1 PEOPLE <lb/>
Scad lo the <lb/>
New <lb/>
MAYOR J. O. MOVE. <lb/>
Change of Tow n <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
At III. <lb/>
V. H. on. <lb/>
it. . <lb/>
in ,. m. t <lb/>
sere<lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Boys Knee <lb/>
Pants. <lb/>
Pair. <lb/>
Silk Bosom <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
Piece. <lb/>
Mens all- wool <lb/>
Suits, <lb/>
up. <lb/>
r Rocky <lb/>
Mount Motor, last <lb/>
here. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
from a trip i <lb/>
Seven <lb/>
Boys 2-piece <lb/>
re <lb/>
Suit. <lb/>
K nits. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
on a trip i. <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
W. S. Barker went to Kinston <lb/>
Wednesday and <lb/>
this <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
II. A. wife returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
when-tin- had been for two <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
This the former <lb/>
of of the town, A. I. <lb/>
Mow, W. I. Brown, II. Long, <lb/>
R. A. Tyson, and <lb/>
Fleming, held Anal <lb/>
I meet to turn over the of <lb/>
town lo <lb/>
Tin- 11.11 look <lb/>
oath of before Mayor <lb/>
1st WardE. M. M. <lb/>
2nd I. Woolen, B. <lb/>
While. <lb/>
B. II. <lb/>
A. While. <lb/>
ill. It. Parker. J. N. <lb/>
Hail. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
the term <lb/>
A. c. <lb/>
V. I. . c. <lb/>
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B. I. I. K. <lb/>
K. A. V. II H <lb/>
In. II. c. <lb/>
I. Home, War. <lb/>
S. l. King, I. S. <lb/>
II. c Hooker, s. <lb/>
II. While, Sugg. B. <lb/>
Coward, <lb/>
me <lb/>
Si MM to <lb/>
I MM El II <lb/>
AMI- <lb/>
General <lb/>
Mer <lb/>
i. <lb/>
A.<lb/>
B. WHITE. <lb/>
ins. <lb/>
June <lb/>
in I lie <lb/>
played this <lb/>
Alderman J. Woolen ,,,,.,.,.,,. .-,. <lb/>
MONEY<lb/>
I H <lb/>
July. <lb/>
month. <lb/>
The year is half gone <lb/>
beginning of end. E. <lb/>
new month drought lieu <lb/>
average wash <lb/>
in a few days more <lb/>
will lie general. <lb/>
The spinning wheel of the mod <lb/>
em girl is the <lb/>
Many a man marries at leisure <lb/>
and repents in haste. <lb/>
Mayor's <lb/>
Mayor Pones had two cases be <lb/>
fore him this and levied <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
fenders fur of the town. <lb/>
Sain Allen was indicated for <lb/>
disorderly for <lb/>
the fun Si rate of and <lb/>
It seems that several drunks got <lb/>
together down on the river <lb/>
were up too <lb/>
Sam pit in <lb/>
part he in it. <lb/>
The was against <lb/>
King and Sam Allen for an <lb/>
the assessment being and costs <lb/>
leach. King had sold Allen a mare <lb/>
for Ml, Allen handed over a <lb/>
I bill for pay meal and received II <lb/>
in change, Later Allen went lo <lb/>
King and Wanted more to <lb/>
amount of saying King <lb/>
i not over ,,., . ,.,. , .,,,. <lb/>
party fur King refused lo <lb/>
glee the money and Allen cursed <lb/>
him and him of stealing <lb/>
when King used his right on Al <lb/>
from <lb/>
returned <lb/>
William <lb/>
chosen of I and <lb/>
j declared to proceed lows- <lb/>
I., of officers. <lb/>
The following the <lb/>
named, being chosen <lb/>
I unanimously <lb/>
II. J. <lb/>
Max. J. <lb/>
is. White. <lb/>
lax c. n. <lb/>
Chief Police W. II. James. <lb/>
II. Smith. <lb/>
W. I. <lb/>
Lamp Lighter Dun. <lb/>
While a committee was gone lo <lb/>
inform Mr. of his elect ion as <lb/>
Mayor. Prof. W. II. who <lb/>
had been chosen by ran <lb/>
for office, slated lo the <lb/>
, Hoard hi reasons for declining to <lb/>
it would have required <lb/>
his neglecting Ins us a teach, <lb/>
lo give office attention it <lb/>
i- ,, . , . ,. . II.- Congratulated <lb/>
It, <lb/>
in Thursday his them upon the of Mr. <lb/>
brother, J. L, Woolen. I <lb/>
When the returned <lb/>
IS. C. let this morning <lb/>
Whiteville where he has on- <lb/>
gaged to tobacco cur- <lb/>
for two mouths. <lb/>
Mi-s Ida been <lb/>
visiting here, left this morning for <lb/>
In-i borne in Baltimore. Miss Lena <lb/>
accompanied her home <lb/>
for a visit in <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. of I <lb/>
ton. spent today here. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
led. Tin- <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
y. Wake I <lb/>
I,, <lb/>
. II. K, <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
alien and <lb/>
and <lb/>
HONEY <lb/>
A II. CAN i <lb/>
ii iii i <lb/>
I. son, Marvin. <lb/>
returned morning a visit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Miss Annie Beat, of Washington <lb/>
D. C., is visiting relatives and <lb/>
friends n Greenville. <lb/>
T is and <lb/>
Smith returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mi-s <lb/>
It <lb/>
i N. c. June The <lb/>
playing , home <lb/>
would have a <lb/>
ions I league <lb/>
haul and did nut <lb/>
I in error, in fact In all <lb/>
of game. The <lb/>
visitors were never a factor <lb/>
game. <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
Wake<lb/>
and Wake forest, Hull- <lb/>
i III<lb/>
Trip <lb/>
A NO <lb/>
i l n; M <lb/>
II <lb/>
SIT Poll VIM i <lb/>
CO. Props. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
This chance <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
NOT <lb/>
LAST <lb/>
ALWAY. <lb/>
the telephone. <lb/>
Batter, Cheese and <lb/>
el -S. <lb/>
The year has got over on the <lb/>
other side of turning point. <lb/>
Is anything to Is- done a <lb/>
fair next fall Will there be one I <lb/>
The Republic's motto may <lb/>
lie changed to Trusts <lb/>
Trust. <lb/>
soon <lb/>
We <lb/>
Card <lb/>
low us your paper for <lb/>
purpose of thanking each and every <lb/>
The Progress says Mr. one who assisted making the <lb/>
has opened n marble yard in Masonic picnic on last Tuesday a <lb/>
grand ladies <lb/>
The friendship that only lives in who took such an active part. We <lb/>
prosperity hi BOt worthy Of the also extend our thanks to the Os- <lb/>
Band for their valuable <lb/>
To render yourself absolutely rices which every one can testify <lb/>
visible to some people just land added so much to the pleasure of <lb/>
them money. all. And committee on <lb/>
heard n sportsman say the faithfully ills- <lb/>
other day that will be charged assigned them. <lb/>
E. II. of the . <lb/>
Drug C. Vs., is ton be as sworn <lb/>
of it in ex Mayor Ola <lb/>
chill Tonic. I made a very little speech <lb/>
J N. cm. of Halifax, over the office, which <lb/>
here sen as relief at the depot had tilled for three terms, lo his <lb/>
who has <lb/>
gone to to take a few <lb/>
day s real. <lb/>
Sin I, <lb/>
over from <lb/>
Kinston this <lb/>
plentiful next season. <lb/>
That gust and blow <lb/>
Thursday afternoon knocked the <lb/>
heat out of the atmosphere. <lb/>
Time is up now. and all who <lb/>
failed to list their taxes will be en- <lb/>
as and <lb/>
with double tux. <lb/>
to wise <lb/>
Wise people keep their Mood pure <lb/>
with Hood's and make <lb/>
sure, of health. <lb/>
The days have lost IS <lb/>
since they passed the turning <lb/>
point. They are long enough to <lb/>
afford to lose that much. <lb/>
Lumber is being hauled to make <lb/>
mi addition to the tobacco <lb/>
warehouse. The building will <lb/>
made considerably larger. <lb/>
will Is; glad when <lb/>
buildings oil main street are <lb/>
completed so they can have <lb/>
to the sidewalks more. <lb/>
One Ii to opening of the <lb/>
tobacco market for another season. <lb/>
The market will be in <lb/>
Hue shape for <lb/>
Kinston got ahead of us on home <lb/>
grown watermelons. The <lb/>
Cress says a farmer curried a loud <lb/>
of twenty six melons there Thurs- <lb/>
day. They were all small. <lb/>
It is estimated that last year <lb/>
there were fires caused by the <lb/>
careless dropping of lighted mat lies; <lb/>
and more from carelessly throw- <lb/>
away lighted cigarettes and <lb/>
cigars. <lb/>
On second Monday in July <lb/>
i he ml id County <lb/>
will hear the per- <lb/>
sons who arc not with the <lb/>
tax valuation on <lb/>
property by the appraisers. <lb/>
The Free Press in speaking of <lb/>
the colored excursion <lb/>
from here to Kinston on <lb/>
day, says the excursionists were <lb/>
orderly crowd. This is a <lb/>
compliment to the lire boys, <lb/>
we like to hear them spoken well <lb/>
Of. <lb/>
Last bill not least, we wish to <lb/>
thank our distinguished I. I. <lb/>
Moore, for the speech delivered by <lb/>
him on that day. being <lb/>
every way and to <lb/>
which nothing could have bean ail. <lb/>
dad. <lb/>
for <lb/>
It. L. Lodge <lb/>
S A. A. M. <lb/>
Stole the Money. <lb/>
Hettie a colored servant <lb/>
woman, stole Tuesday evening <lb/>
from a young lady who was visit- <lb/>
the family where the colored <lb/>
woman worked. was <lb/>
rested Wednesday and u of <lb/>
stolen money was recovered, she <lb/>
of only of <lb/>
She wan given a hearing before a <lb/>
Magistrate and <lb/>
A Durham Company Would <lb/>
II is reported that in <lb/>
President <lb/>
for ten thousand men to go to the <lb/>
Durham Company, <lb/>
which was North <lb/>
will oiler their <lb/>
services. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
A Valuable Little Book of Interest <lb/>
to All Women Beat Free. <lb/>
Every woman forward with feel- <lb/>
Inge Joy Indescribable to the <lb/>
one great event In her life, com- <lb/>
pared ill others pals <lb/>
How will feel <lb/>
when her babe nestles on her <lb/>
how the name of Asa <lb/>
yet, of this event i. <lb/>
clouded with dread the <lb/>
the so that it is <lb/>
File to avoid the feeling id <lb/>
which creeps her. Tin. danger <lb/>
and attendant a <lb/>
mother cm entirely <lb/>
coming of the little strange <lb/>
need looked <lb/>
Every woman who tin. <lb/>
entitled <lb/>
fore is IS by her nil- <lb/>
drew U tin. Co. <lb/>
Atlanta price- <lb/>
left tor all women, and <lb/>
i no should fail to tend it. <lb/>
came in last night <lb/>
from a trip up the road. <lb/>
X. H, Watson returned <lb/>
this morning from Raleigh, <lb/>
M. Moore in Thursday <lb/>
evening lo visit his parents. <lb/>
M. Hodges and son returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Ocean <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
House left this morn <lb/>
to visit relatives in <lb/>
and Frank dwell <lb/>
to Washington this morning <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry wife and Willie <lb/>
Cherry on steamer Myers to- <lb/>
day for <lb/>
left this morn- <lb/>
for Henderson to spend a <lb/>
days with his people. <lb/>
Miss Baker, <lb/>
is I he guest of Mr. Miles. <lb/>
Washington Messenger. <lb/>
Mrs. W. IS. Collar. children <lb/>
returned this morning a vis <lb/>
it to her in Greene <lb/>
successor. Mayor accepted <lb/>
honor very gracefully and en- <lb/>
at once <lb/>
office. He is going lo make an <lb/>
Mayor, too. <lb/>
Iii the election of Mayor, Al <lb/>
man also placed the <lb/>
name Mr. Forties in nomination, <lb/>
but Mr. his name <lb/>
was so that <lb/>
of Mayor Move might be <lb/>
The policemen were <lb/>
tied by Mayor who gave <lb/>
an appropriate charge in en- <lb/>
upon official <lb/>
The license tax upon retail liquor <lb/>
dealers was made a year and <lb/>
licenses for six mouths wore order <lb/>
el Issued lo Maultsby, Manila- <lb/>
by K. J. Co., I. <lb/>
Hooker Co. I . B. <lb/>
Check, doe Forbes and is. <lb/>
Burnett. i <lb/>
The application of W. is. Bur- <lb/>
nett to sell liquor his present <lb/>
place of business near the <lb/>
Warehouse was refused. <lb/>
The lax for license to sell mall <lb/>
liquors was placed at a year <lb/>
and a license was granted to i-M. II. <lb/>
The tax pool billiard la <lb/>
; was placed at each and a <lb/>
license run three tables was I <lb/>
Still Lin-. <lb/>
A Free Will Baptist i <lb/>
in the <lb/>
by officers, lie <lb/>
his still, running <lb/>
it a lively gait, lie lo In- <lb/>
given a long term. Much eases <lb/>
not anything Chris <lb/>
They only show that <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Baptist. <lb/>
My trade last week <lb/>
was very satisfactory <lb/>
and I still have a good <lb/>
number of those <lb/>
i; choice left <lb/>
. , .<lb/>
Weather For June. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren <lb/>
following report on <lb/>
the month of<lb/>
temperature<lb/>
toiler <lb/>
is n <lb/>
I. <lb/>
-II <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
During week Register of <lb/>
Moore issued marriage <lb/>
for four couples all <lb/>
For the mouth of the total <lb/>
number was twenty-one, ten am at any price. Conn <lb/>
and eleven for color lo Miss Alive store. <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Notions <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
and <lb/>
see <lb/>
The Board then adjourned until <lb/>
Monday Reflector, I. <lb/>
T It. Cherry and wife returned ft ,.,.,. <lb/>
evening from an <lb/>
visit to friends and relatives <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Mrs, ts. it. Dixon, of Hooky <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Higgs, re <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Miss May Porter, who spent <lb/>
season here as milliner for <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, left this morn <lb/>
for Louisville, Ky. <lb/>
Misses Bliss and Susie Parry, <lb/>
who hate been visiting Miss Hen <lb/>
to their <lb/>
home Kinston Friday evening. <lb/>
There Was Trouble. <lb/>
trouble about flab is <lb/>
Hie heading given by <lb/>
Cost, Wednesday, Ion news item. <lb/>
Beg your pardon, we the <lb/>
that very day and found lots <lb/>
trouble lo gel fish bail. <lb/>
The Orleans. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
S less Tobacco <lb/>
Flue makers employ such cheap work <lb/>
moll and make Fines so ill lilting <lb/>
I hey have pill loops on them so <lb/>
mi you van lie together with w ire <lb/>
in the burn. We have years experience Flue making <lb/>
and ours have lo be lied together in hut, course, we <lb/>
Von ill ii- ii <lb/>
of <lb/>
At the Daughters <lb/>
of Friday night the <lb/>
lowing were elected officers for the <lb/>
ensuing <lb/>
Mrs. B, It. <lb/>
Miss V. <lb/>
Mrs. It. Hughes. K. S. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Wilson, <lb/>
Mrs. S. <lb/>
At meeting of As- <lb/>
Daughters of in <lb/>
this week Miss <lb/>
Helena <lb/>
Vice of the Slide As- <lb/>
Tin- is a <lb/>
meat to Miss and lo Helena <lb/>
Lodge. <lb/>
Building Boom. <lb/>
Mr. A. II. Million, who came up <lb/>
from Greenville bud week where <lb/>
he has been working, tells us that <lb/>
Mr. has his hands full <lb/>
in building line, lie has <lb/>
on hand and wants <lb/>
more carpenters. There is some <lb/>
thing like a building Is mm on in <lb/>
i Greenville, doe lo the late arcs <lb/>
and the progressive spirit of the <lb/>
people of go ahead town. <lb/>
Henderson Hold <lb/>
the Hon. , If you <lb/>
who died in that city week. <lb/>
was lust of members of <lb/>
Confederate Stall's Senate; also, <lb/>
that but one member of Mr. <lb/>
is nun living Judge <lb/>
Texas. <lb/>
The price has <lb/>
M per coin. The price <lb/>
is nun cents an ounce of <lb/>
cents. I <lb/>
Tobacco Factory <lb/>
when-we are busy making tics and Tin Hoofing. <lb/>
Bicycles, Pistols <lb/>
m L KM CO. <lb/>
Social Club. <lb/>
A movement ii on foot to organ <lb/>
a gentleman's social here. <lb/>
names for are <lb/>
solicited. Ii is contemplated <lb/>
to have a <lb/>
over some of now going <lb/>
up, which there ail as <lb/>
reading room, bath <lb/>
room and barber shop. I <lb/>
as one pro <lb/>
posed will In a thing for the <lb/>
voting men of the town. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb/>
II <lb/>
BUSINESS ON. <lb/>
TO mi I I PI <lb/>
of K. v. in <lb/>
am now Mule Owner and <lb/>
tor, am also in lo the crop of Tobacco <lb/>
of Pitt and count for more money than any other <lb/>
warehouseman iii <lb/>
S of filling with drummers sea <lb/>
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A letter from <lb/>
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from don n Fla of an <lb/>
old mule which tracked a <lb/>
convicts for two and <lb/>
led In their capture The coin ids <lb/>
were at Savage stockade <lb/>
and made their escape a few days <lb/>
ago. There track dogs at <lb/>
Minion, Sunday- <lb/>
school p. hi. I. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
service sermon every <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Thomas II. Monie, <lb/>
M. and HI A- public sale lie- <lb/>
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day. morning and evening. Pray-jail the pine, cypress popular <lb/>
meeting Thursday Rev., limber <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
in Greenville, <lb/>
day of May, <lb/>
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l. . <lb/>
Skinner ft C. S. C. <lb/>
Plaintiffs <lb/>
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till lie of the <lb/>
case No. Special Proceed <lb/>
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entitled act In a <lb/>
and town- <lb/>
ship of county, North , ., <lb/>
the day of i <lb/>
March, 1800, and in pursuance of <lb/>
I governing elections, the <lb/>
Board of of Pitt <lb/>
A. Setzer, pastor. <lb/>
a. C. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. A. M. <lb/>
Lodge, N. meets <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
county do hereby give notice <lb/>
and above the of ,,. ,,, <lb/>
twelve inches in diameter at the in August, 1800, at the <lb/>
base alien the same may be cut, polling place in Bethel township. <lb/>
the seven j,,,, ., ejection upon the <lb/>
within which I. cut and re- f establishing a <lb/>
j move said timber, and also the of <lb/>
usual rights of way to will be opened and <lb/>
Greenville for the removal said will be beard <lb/>
Ural and an I growing up- mM in . <lb/>
R. on two tracts In laws of North <lb/>
No at Vol <lb/>
don tor all North aM rail <lb/>
round. <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
T. It. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
hums. W. M. M. Sec <lb/>
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ml Township. Pill <lb/>
I North Carolina, tract adjoin <lb/>
Covenant Lodge. j. <lb/>
All who arc in favor of a <lb/>
Wednesday and <lb/>
M. for Greenville, <lb/>
J water permit <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
fingers <lb/>
, does it feed the ink j o he m ,,,, <lb/>
but prevents M <lb/>
trail. The mule was allowed to go <lb/>
almost as it pleased, and the <lb/>
convinced the mule <lb/>
right. The chase was kepi up <lb/>
days, and I be convicts wore <lb/>
Lake City, a ills <lb/>
miles. The men are <lb/>
now-convinced that lite capture of <lb/>
fugitives was due to the good <lb/>
powers of the mule. The <lb/>
story, though it a little <lb/>
mines through entirely trust- <lb/>
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you want <lb/>
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a call. <lb/>
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i you ever want <lb/>
1608, meets every Thursday even- comer on Tar Kiln then run <lb/>
lug, w. B. Wilson, R. M. nearly a west course <lb/>
Lang Sec. box then a north <lb/>
U. A. Tim to Sweet Gun <lb/>
in I. I. the Long branch, then down <lb/>
O. K. hall. O. J, the Long branch to the be <lb/>
ginning, a See <lb/>
A. O, Council, deed from W. wife to <lb/>
moots every and third book B-4 <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd which reference Is made. <lb/>
Hall. M. It. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; S. Smith. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
So, meets every second and <lb/>
Also one oilier tract, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of W, c. Dixon, John <lb/>
and others bounded as follows <lb/>
Beginning pine in John <lb/>
fourth Monday nights In Odd lei- Hue a corner between E. M. <lb/>
lows Hall. II. Wilson W. C. Dixon and run- <lb/>
Smith Sec. a westerly <lb/>
el with a Branch, about <lb/>
thence with the blanch <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
a ii <lb/>
ANY A <lb/>
Card <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The minute you tell a secret it is <lb/>
in. one <lb/>
To confess a fault is to more I baa <lb/>
a telephone boil possesses no <lb/>
music If ii is nut you. <lb/>
To look is one thing, <lb/>
in fed so another. <lb/>
A poor girl who is called pretty <lb/>
is really handsome, <lb/>
A captured ostrich always means <lb/>
a leather in somebody's cap. <lb/>
The Chinese act or never goes on <lb/>
stage w it in nit his . lie. <lb/>
Kansas of s lady <lb/>
lamer. probably a grass <lb/>
w Idol. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great driving <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Heavy and f <lb/>
II. <lb/>
and C. Dixon line thence <lb/>
the beginning containing about <lb/>
Kl acres more or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
H. May 2nd MM. <lb/>
T. R. Clerk. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Way Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale, and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. H. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHUBBY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
a.------- <lb/>
always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you.<lb/>
Off <lb/>
I Second Hand <lb/>
Bought and J <lb/>
Commission. <lb/>
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WE CLEAN AID MESS SUITS FM<lb/>
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N. f. <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
tin Monday, the 7th day of Au- <lb/>
gust, A. 1809, I will sell the <lb/>
Court in to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash, one <lb/>
trail land in county contain- <lb/>
one hundred and <lb/>
Unwilled as Situated <lb/>
county in <lb/>
on the North But side of Content- <lb/>
creek, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Sharp and Jacob Mi-Cotter <lb/>
creek, containing <lb/>
one hundred and acres, more <lb/>
or less, lands being the same <lb/>
devised to said It. II. Ives by the <lb/>
last will and testament of Horace <lb/>
Ives subject to the life catnip of <lb/>
Mary II. Ives to satisfy an <lb/>
my tor collection <lb/>
against It II. Ives and which has <lb/>
levied on said laud as the <lb/>
property of said II. II. Ives. <lb/>
This 7th day of June, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
contained in a certain Mortgage <lb/>
Deed executed and delivered by <lb/>
Lewis and wife, Lewis <lb/>
to W. ti. Webb on day of <lb/>
February I mi. and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Register of Deeds of <lb/>
in <lb/>
S pages II and IS, <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public sale, before the Court House <lb/>
door in for cash, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, Monday 18th <lb/>
day of July, the following <lb/>
real property, to Lying and <lb/>
in the County of and in <lb/>
township, adjoining the <lb/>
lauds of hit. Cornelius <lb/>
Joy and others, and known as <lb/>
the lot Lewis drew in the <lb/>
division of the lands of Luther <lb/>
Joyner, containing thirty- <lb/>
nine acres more or less, to satisfy <lb/>
Slid Mortgage Deed. <lb/>
This day of June <lb/>
W. i. Mortgagee. <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
to at or Improve; <lb/>
foe<lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
virtue of order of the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
made in the ease of Jacob <lb/>
Administrator of John <lb/>
D. against B. <lb/>
Annie and others, <lb/>
heirs at law. the Ad- <lb/>
will sell for cash be- <lb/>
fore Court in <lb/>
ville on Monday, the 7th day of <lb/>
August, the following de <lb/>
or parcel of land sit <lb/>
tutted the county of <lb/>
Content township and known in <lb/>
the division of the lands of Mary <lb/>
K. as Lot No. Begin <lb/>
at a stake on Bond <lb/>
corner of No. and runs <lb/>
W. poles I a corner on the <lb/>
Crock, thence down said Creek to <lb/>
a point from running a <lb/>
N. E. a Sassafras <lb/>
on the old hedgerow, thence <lb/>
w said hedgerow and <lb/>
Road M poles <lb/>
to an of due <lb/>
Bo, containing acres,<lb/>
K. James, <lb/>
Attorney, <lb/>
J. B. COREY, <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now he found In the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
to W, I. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete In <lb/>
prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country<lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY NO <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
Washington. i. C., June in <lb/>
One of the first acts of Mr. Me- <lb/>
alter to Wash- <lb/>
order the <lb/>
lion of Admiral by lbs <lb/>
clique In the Navy De <lb/>
stopped. He did not do <lb/>
so because of love be bad for <lb/>
Schley. lint of <lb/>
publicly made by Maryland <lb/>
Intended to hold <lb/>
Hie responsible for <lb/>
lie treatment <lb/>
That frightened Mr. <lb/>
Who is by no means as <lb/>
of re as some <lb/>
other profess to be. <lb/>
And. in addition to ordering q let <lb/>
upon Mr. sent <lb/>
for <lb/>
and asked him to help keep Man <lb/>
laud in line, Ma hinder- <lb/>
who on-lit to know are <lb/>
judgment, nothing prevent <lb/>
Maryland returning lo place <lb/>
in the democratic column. <lb/>
In lo remain Hie <lb/>
Cabinet, notwithstanding his deal <lb/>
with <lb/>
knows is not an admirer of <lb/>
Mr. or of bis <lb/>
Secretary is getting <lb/>
order to jolly Mr. <lb/>
he publicly said his <lb/>
deal with was solely for <lb/>
the purpose of obtaining the Sena- <lb/>
was not binding on <lb/>
either for any other purpose; that <lb/>
he was a man from start <lb/>
to and was prepared to prove <lb/>
it at any time it might be- <lb/>
come necessary, breaking <lb/>
if he should how any dis- <lb/>
position to Mr <lb/>
in much of <lb/>
this Mr swallows no- <lb/>
body knows, it is certain that <lb/>
Algol <lb/>
role. It is known that Senators <lb/>
and Burrows are hard <lb/>
lighters and they will demand <lb/>
that out of the <lb/>
net, and their demand will lie <lb/>
backed many republicans whom <lb/>
Mr. will not care to of- <lb/>
fend. Besides, It is believed <lb/>
is only rising Alger to try <lb/>
to got even With Senator <lb/>
and considered by no means certain <lb/>
that he would allow Alger to go to <lb/>
the Senate even in <lb/>
controlling the Michigan <lb/>
Bottling could more surely prove <lb/>
the deception practiced the ad- <lb/>
ministration concerning the <lb/>
in the Philippines than the or- <lb/>
Issued this week to all the reg- <lb/>
recruiting to enlist as <lb/>
many volunteers as may present <lb/>
service in the Philip- <lb/>
pines, and the official announce <lb/>
that is to have an <lb/>
army of men lit the end of <lb/>
the rainy season. order to keep <lb/>
the of all the officers <lb/>
in the hands of the administration, <lb/>
no organizations are to be enlisted. <lb/>
The men are to enlist as individuals <lb/>
and the regiments to lie formed <lb/>
will be Slates Volunteers. <lb/>
Although the announcement was <lb/>
made at the same time that all the <lb/>
for these regiments would <lb/>
chosen from the volunteers who <lb/>
have seen service in the Philip- <lb/>
pines, it is a safe bet that they will <lb/>
not lie. Camp- <lb/>
Ml, of who is now in Wash- <lb/>
tells his friends that he has <lb/>
been promised the colonelcy of one <lb/>
regiment, and he hasn't seen any <lb/>
service in the Philippines; and <lb/>
there will lie others, <lb/>
a virtue of <lb/>
said a Senator, what I call the <lb/>
announcement of Be <lb/>
that he retire from <lb/>
the cud of his <lb/>
Knowing that neither he nor any <lb/>
other republican has any show to <lb/>
lie elected to the Senate b the <lb/>
legislature, con <lb/>
eluded to save sonic of the and <lb/>
of corporal ion money he has b <lb/>
not niter i the Held as a <lb/>
date. His talk about being tired North Carolina an I <lb/>
of holding office was a lit- <lb/>
grandstand <lb/>
adage, hay while the <lb/>
Mm appears lo have <lb/>
changed by the inventors of the <lb/>
country Into money while <lb/>
mercury The weekly <lb/>
receipts of the Patent Office are <lb/>
now averaging more than <lb/>
they did in the summer of last <lb/>
tear, and this weeks i lie of pal <lb/>
tents, trade-marks and labels was <lb/>
I he largest since April the to- <lb/>
la <lb/>
The Tobacco Combine. <lb/>
-lune <lb/>
a trust with a million <lb/>
dollars capital, three-fourths of <lb/>
which comes from unknown <lb/>
English capitalists to con- <lb/>
the leaf tobacco warehouses of <lb/>
the sale of all leaf to- <lb/>
raised the great bright to- <lb/>
i Virginia and <lb/>
continue lo lie principal <lb/>
topic for discussion and <lb/>
in Hi is ion of the . <lb/>
This is but natural, Inasmuch as <lb/>
is the one over- <lb/>
shadowing money crop this <lb/>
region. Tobacco is the principal <lb/>
industry Danville and it neigh- <lb/>
boring All the to- <lb/>
grown, one lo <lb/>
Carolina, to the <lb/>
one great central market. <lb/>
Such a policy. If successful. <lb/>
would redound lo Danville's Inter- <lb/>
est in general, and no, while Dan- <lb/>
ville and <lb/>
opposed to trusts, ii Is very much <lb/>
inclined to give this particular <lb/>
trust a very fair showing. How <lb/>
ever, there are men of large means <lb/>
here who think if trust can <lb/>
by selling leaf tobacco <lb/>
Ion coin mission, they can -o do it, <lb/>
land are present much dis- <lb/>
posed to take advantage of the <lb/>
strong anti-trust sentiment among <lb/>
the farmers and representatives of <lb/>
the smaller markets, with <lb/>
them build two or more <lb/>
pendent warehouses. <lb/>
Lengthy consultations arc <lb/>
held daily closed doors, mid <lb/>
a second warehouse cum <lb/>
blue may lie announced any <lb/>
moment. In <lb/>
trust people mil Idle and are <lb/>
making the most of <lb/>
I In- trust ill do great <lb/>
things for and Increase <lb/>
her -e i lo n hundred <lb/>
more <lb/>
more Sun, <lb/>
TIE FRIENDLY <lb/>
is and will <lb/>
to money <lb/>
crop of the Smith. The <lb/>
Stale of Ohio, lily of <lb/>
I'm my. i <lb/>
I'll in makes mil. <lb/>
million pounds annually, that be is senior partner of th- <lb/>
is sold auction in I he warehouses <lb/>
of Prank J. <lb/>
friends we greet you once <lb/>
M lake look <lb/>
. d j on see <lb/>
I.-,. <lb/>
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To mi- e clip <lb/>
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ho a friend <lb/>
lie-.-.,. II.- o . <lb/>
This i- i- i-i <lb/>
In nil many <lb/>
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We're wailing for one all. <lb/>
To give a friend I i <lb/>
l con sure piled hi-h <lb/>
and <lb/>
shell.-, <lb/>
In each and <lb/>
Come one and all, and e me once, <lb/>
let your slip, <lb/>
And as u we ill give <lb/>
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his is our friendly Up <lb/>
at least actual <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
will insure largest yield. <lb/>
We will Bend Tree, upon application <lb/>
pamphlets that edit Interest every <lb/>
planter is the South. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
0.1 Nassau St. New York, <lb/>
in of <lb/>
In Danville and about smaller ,, . <lb/>
towns in and North far.- ,;,. will pay the sum of <lb/>
Una, Danville and ONE <lb/>
largest market, the sales here an-each and every case of Catarrh that j <lb/>
pounds. lie l; <lb/>
, , ,. Cure. J. J <lb/>
nearly hall wale- sin , ., <lb/>
house ha- operated ed in my presence, day of <lb/>
with success, the relations to A. I. <lb/>
I ween the and the ware- <lb/>
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housemen have become very lull- i- in- <lb/>
mate, the latter being, fact, and acts directly on the <lb/>
farmer's agent to sell his product I and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
in the manufacturer, foreign system, J. <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Inner, the speculator, etc. The <lb/>
warehouseman has ever posed as <lb/>
farmer's friend, standing he- <lb/>
him and foes, and <lb/>
especially protecting him against <lb/>
trusts, monopolies and combines, <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hull's ale the lie- <lb/>
How to Advertise. <lb/>
What to put in advertisement <lb/>
that the warehouseman has <lb/>
gone Into a trust, become a purl of <lb/>
a combine, and seeks to monopolize <lb/>
the whole tobacco <lb/>
farmer is start led, frightened and <lb/>
Indignant. He thinks he sees the <lb/>
last plank to which he clung <lb/>
before his eyes. <lb/>
Since the news went out that the <lb/>
had formed and <lb/>
combine had up all the <lb/>
Danville warehouses, have <lb/>
men. No one can bettor answer <lb/>
this important I hall the <lb/>
who has had sonic <lb/>
advertising, would be, <lb/>
of course, Impossible to tell nil <lb/>
about a large or even a small store <lb/>
in one or two <lb/>
best arc lo lie by <lb/>
details of daily <lb/>
advertisement Ion of the <lb/>
and prices of those <lb/>
ban Into town to which are especially season <lb/>
into the matter. able. method <lb/>
The have mil only his name and <lb/>
kepi busy since return from establishment before the public. <lb/>
New York, where the combine to concentrate the at- <lb/>
explaining to the many of Intending purchasers up <lb/>
who have rushed to town j line of goods offered <lb/>
that the trust formed In their their <lb/>
interest that they are not go- Record, <lb/>
to be hurt, bill the farmers arc <lb/>
Everything in . <lb/>
AT REDUCED PRICES. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
AND PRESS. <lb/>
IT <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. P. Hurtling, an-j <lb/>
A -I. Song Sen <lb/>
A M V post <lb/>
Hot. II. W. I till <lb/>
for <lb/>
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Services two printing office outfits Service. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Baptist School <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
N. is.,.,. planter who gets live most cot- <lb/>
, tun from a given area at the <lb/>
I least cost, is the one who makes <lb/>
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W. . . , . <lb/>
Hay.,,, v.,. and <lb/>
K. M. Killing liberal use fertilizers con- <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Anderson. <lb/>
P. M, Welcome. <lb/>
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Seek. <lb/>
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SOW, I'll II. <lb/>
A Song ice. <lb/>
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III- Week <lb/>
by Mrs. I. W. <lb/>
School. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
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ford. <lb/>
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. , , . -he is weal., sickly and nil m, <lb/>
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Lie. If she has constipation or <lb/>
I id net her impure blond <lb/>
pimples, skin <lb/>
., a wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Bitters is the <lb/>
M. lee. in I lie world lo regulate <lb/>
P M. School liver and kidneys and to <lb/>
I lie blood. It gives strong <lb/>
f. Mm.; eyes, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. <lb/>
will make a good looking, charm- <lb/>
woman of a run-down invalid. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
bug store. <lb/>
in <lb/>
At Ala., Mrs. Maggie <lb/>
Pendergrass, aged Hi. has just <lb/>
She has been a <lb/>
lifelong Methodist, bin recently she <lb/>
became Baptist. She is so feeble <lb/>
she had lo be while <lb/>
chair. With a minis <lb/>
I on either side she was lifted ill <lb/>
the and carried into <lb/>
and immersed, she <lb/>
Tel,,,. Dispatch. <lb/>
no to <lb/>
The woman win. is lovely in face. <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, bin one who would be at- <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LING <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
on <lb/>
There is a cylinder press A. <lb/>
to print nine I A. M. on Tin <lb/>
splendid condition, and days, Thursdays and <lb/>
a. in. u quantity of Small Long Per Hailing to change de- <lb/>
Divine service and sermon even , .- <lb/>
Punier, <lb/>
g. <lb/>
on of water. <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening <lb/>
cuing prayer can furnish a, <lb/>
M. and at A. outfit largo enough for a <lb/>
I. A. ix seven column <lb/>
John K. <lb/>
Addle <lb/>
j P II. Song Sen ice. <lb/>
I'M. Sunday School <lb/>
Its In I hit <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
THE QUIP. <lb/>
Thai modem scourge, the <lb/>
poisons the Sir with its fatal genus, <lb/>
so that no home is sale from <lb/>
ravages, but multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure protection against this <lb/>
genius malady in King's New <lb/>
Discovery. When you feel a sore <lb/>
independent I your muscles. <lb/>
have chills and fever, with sore <lb/>
taking these with <lb/>
grains of allowance. Some <lb/>
of these farmers arc men of means. <lb/>
and quite a number <lb/>
have been and an now consulting <lb/>
with capitalists with a view <lb/>
to a stock company lo <lb/>
build and conduct <lb/>
warehouses. i in the back of the head. <lb/>
The smaller markets, too. arc up symptoms and a <lb/>
arms against the new million j cough you may know yon have the <lb/>
dollar trust, for the vary an- and that yon need Dr. King's <lb/>
of the trust's policy- Discovery . It will promptly <lb/>
. , , ., , cure I lie worst cough, heal <lb/>
Indeed, the only so ,.,., , . <lb/>
far made as in its an germs and prevent the dreaded <lb/>
movement to be Bade I effect of the malady. <lb/>
against smaller markets, such eels and l back If not <lb/>
as South Boston, <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Ne York and <lb/>
all points for <lb/>
In Charge. .-.-. I'M. School with at Norfolk. <lb/>
. ,. . , , . Its lo should order by <lb/>
morning and Pray o. the body type ate .,,, s. Co. from <lb/>
meeting evening. the , . , i York; Hyde Line from <lb/>
A. W. Setzer. pastor. taken from the Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
school a. in. C. I. ll <lb/>
it This i <lb/>
While. <lb/>
Small Pica is A M. Hong <lb/>
pair .- <lb/>
. . . lo-v. II, . Bid <lb/>
A. P. A. M. Greenville Then here is a set n , <lb/>
Lodge, Ho. meets and lb We I <lb/>
third Monday evening, It. II Hos I Prepare in. <lb/>
N. MOS, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
ham. Marlin-t <lb/>
and in <lb/>
and <lb/>
Winston, Oxford, lieu <lb/>
demon, Milton, etc. in <lb/>
tired. A trial bottle free at L. <lb/>
I ling Store. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The ill the I'm <lb/>
Bores, Sail <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Bores, limp <lb/>
North Carolina. The effort will Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb/>
be made to force the leaf tobacco, all Skin and <lb/>
to this market direct Iron, <lb/>
, is Ii <lb/>
hands, thus the near ,. ., ,,.,,,. <lb/>
by and per box, Pr <lb/>
those away, L. <lb/>
W. M. M. Sec do not got is <lb/>
P. Lodge. No. I <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening, <lb/>
K. B. N. ti. ti. ft. Ponder, n . <lb/>
Is ii <lb/>
K. of P. Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
la every Friday evening. Dr. .; <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr. C B I. , . <lb/>
Carr. K. of and S. <lb/>
B. Council. No. -J , y ; <lb/>
even even ,,. n,, . <lb/>
, i, ,, ,, ,, n. .,. 1.1111 , <lb/>
lug. B. Wilson. It, M. I <lb/>
king. Bee. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. II. <lb/>
t. P. J. <lb/>
l ., -v <lb/>
-1 I, I-- ,. II , <lb/>
ft. O, A. Conn. <lb/>
No. ii, and <lb/>
In Fellows <lb/>
Hall. l. R. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; See. <lb/>
II. Greenville Conclave <lb/>
III. every <lb/>
fourth nights In <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sec. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
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M I -0 Ni. S C <lb/>
i. f. mm, <lb/>
Civil Engine <lb/>
Engineer and <lb/>
Hell <lb/>
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Invent <lb/>
Mend model, t. <lb/>
c. co., <lb/>
WASHINGTON, J <lb/>
ill P i I Seen re Allen <lb/>
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sun p, Song , p-J <lb/>
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