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Still Pursues Her. <lb/>
A suit at Oklahoma has <lb/>
brought out a carious train of <lb/>
A woman secured <lb/>
a divorce from bar to- <lb/>
with a large amount of <lb/>
nay, The divorced husband u <lb/>
into an agreement with n <lb/>
good-looking young man the <lb/>
neighborhood the young <lb/>
man was to pay court t the woman <lb/>
any her, get control of all her <lb/>
and divide it with tie <lb/>
divorced husband. The young <lb/>
awn carried nut his t <lb/>
the latter and then fled the <lb/>
try. The suit is nos brought <lb/>
the woman to recover the <lb/>
of which had been defrauded <lb/>
by the Did ever a <lb/>
novelist conceive an Improbable <lb/>
plot such as t. <lb/>
court of just ice <lb/>
Captain Intimate friend <lb/>
as narrating to him the principal <lb/>
events of the lust was <lb/>
about he slid, <lb/>
Mark became prominent <lb/>
in American <lb/>
Dreyfus interrupted him. <lb/>
Is Mark he asked. <lb/>
the intimate <lb/>
SO . TO <lb/>
The a. man ho I face, <lb/>
form temper will always navel <lb/>
friends, but in at- <lb/>
tractive keep her health. <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
she will tie nervous an I <lb/>
tile. she or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimple, skin <lb/>
a complex- <lb/>
is tin <lb/>
in the world to regulate <lb/>
ii, liver kidneys and to <lb/>
i lie I It es -i rung <lb/>
aeries, bright eyes, <lb/>
skit . rich It <lb/>
will looking, charm- <lb/>
woman a run n invalid. <lb/>
Wilts at I. <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
fine appetite and ripe old age, <lb/>
are some of the results of the use <lb/>
of Liver Pills, A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
wonderful effects virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
stomach, dizziness, constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
As He Is. <lb/>
ELECTION <lb/>
, , . . I In virtue an act; <lb/>
Manx pr. t Admiral I cw o , , <lb/>
hare been published In Hie last few entitled act lo provide a <lb/>
mouths, but very few of them for the town and town <lb/>
much of the man as lie is. Most of Bethel, Pitt county. North <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
them a lather long, narrow <lb/>
lace, wit h-high, slight receding <lb/>
forehead and Roman nose. As a <lb/>
matter of lad. then is more <lb/>
breadth and leas length in the lace <lb/>
these pictures show . It is a <lb/>
square face, and its most prominent <lb/>
feature i- the rugged under jaw. <lb/>
The eyes are wide apart awl set <lb/>
well back under brows. <lb/>
flu- forehead i high, broad and <lb/>
ratified the Mb day of <lb/>
March. 1809, pursuance of <lb/>
the laws governing elections, the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
count, <lb/>
there will lie held on the j <lb/>
In August. at the <lb/>
polling place In Bethel <lb/>
Pitt county, an elect inn upon <lb/>
of establishing a <lb/>
in said township. of <lb/>
registration will opened <lb/>
will is- <lb/>
and said election conducted in <lb/>
The none is large, mid with laws of North <lb/>
generous, but <lb/>
Most of his pictures show more <lb/>
than the Admiral <lb/>
wore last summer. Mustache and <lb/>
hair white. The com- <lb/>
is dark, as are the eyes. <lb/>
II, is not a big man physically . bill <lb/>
lie Is quick In bis <lb/>
actions, shoulders arc so <lb/>
and In- broad back s,. <lb/>
straight many a man. much <lb/>
his junior, might envy him them. <lb/>
is quick and his <lb/>
hole is <lb/>
and readiness.<lb/>
All those w ho arc in favor of a <lb/>
Dispensary shall vote a written or <lb/>
ticket with the words <lb/>
I and those wishing to <lb/>
vote Dispensary, shall vote <lb/>
a w or printed ticket a the <lb/>
Dispensary. <lb/>
order of the Hoard of Com <lb/>
County, made <lb/>
7th of June, <lb/>
T. K. <lb/>
tin- power sale <lb/>
alertness ., ,.,.,,, Mortgage <lb/>
executed delivered <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Has on hand a full supply of <lb/>
I The Standard Bo <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hi- process light <lb/>
like, lie like a Hash and <lb/>
all his subject in less <lb/>
many a would take <lb/>
. sale. he does <lb/>
not jump to conclusion-, and there <lb/>
ire times when he Is very <lb/>
ate. He reason- to his <lb/>
and bis personal <lb/>
pi belief- or feelings be <lb/>
can dissociate them entirely from <lb/>
In- wot I,. logic machine is ab <lb/>
sound in the line-t or <lb/>
K. I. Lewis and wife, Lewis <lb/>
lo W. ti. of <lb/>
. and duly <lb/>
in the Register Heeds office of <lb/>
county. North in <lb/>
N I, pages II and <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public sale before the Court House <lb/>
door III to the <lb/>
highest bidder, the <lb/>
of July. the following <lb/>
teal property, to wit . Lying <lb/>
the of in <lb/>
township, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Jason Cornelius <lb/>
others, and known a- <lb/>
The Largos and Rest Equipped Kitting School in the South, <lb/>
Scientific, Commercial. 3.5 students last year. North Weal of <lb/>
Greensboro, Region, feet sen level, state <lb/>
in baseball, and Track Athletics for years <lb/>
among the Terms reasonable, considering <lb/>
mid offered. annual session opens August <lb/>
beautiful address, <lb/>
J. A. ill. H. HOLT. <lb/>
MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
The Cheapest in n hi- South for the advantages offered. <lb/>
Sends lo and College a larger percent of its students than <lb/>
any other school in the Stale. Special course preparatory to Annapolis <lb/>
and Point. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
SI., and Litany Fridays at A. <lb/>
M., A. Minister <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
day. morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday evening. Bar. <lb/>
A. Setzer, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
ti. to. C. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. W F. I larding, 811- <lb/>
-Services third <lb/>
; Sunday, <lb/>
J. It. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
schools p. R. Moore <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. <lb/>
j, <lb/>
It turns out conclusions with I lot Lewis drew in the <lb/>
precision. The division of the hinds of Luther <lb/>
sharpest critic he has hardly containing <lb/>
. , ., i i I nine acres more or less, to <lb/>
point in the long ,.,.,,. ,,,.,,, <lb/>
This 7th of June <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
mad-in <lb/>
put down hi- linger <lb/>
made ti <lb/>
The Admiral ha- a peculiar <lb/>
of thinking out loud, and some <lb/>
limes when he is pondering some <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
virtue of an order of the <lb/>
be will of the Court of Pill <lb/>
about chance -end- along. made in the case of Jacob <lb/>
such he will advance as Administrator of John <lb/>
his It. C. <lb/>
Annie and other-. <lb/>
id.-. happen-to lie law. the undersigned All <lb/>
upper.-t in hi- mind and stand <lb/>
In defend it consider <lb/>
able <lb/>
State of Out., I it;, of To <lb/>
, .- i . <lb/>
ink J. i <lb/>
that he i senior partner of <lb/>
tit of frank S Co. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
do- <lb/>
will sell for I., <lb/>
fore I he Court House <lb/>
v on of <lb/>
August, lb., following de- <lb/>
scribed piece or parcel of land sit <lb/>
the county of Pill and in <lb/>
i township and n <lb/>
the division of the lands of <lb/>
a-Lot lb-gin <lb/>
at a <lb/>
cot tier of Lot No. and run-<lb/>
per bottle- <lb/>
Wire cents. <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
Should you ever want <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
business in the of Toledo, W. polos t J a corner <lb/>
and State and thence down -aid I to <lb/>
that said will the sum of a point from line <lb/>
N. E. 1.10 a Sassafras <lb/>
if <lb/>
cannot lie. by the Hall's with said hedgerow and <lb/>
I at I it re. I Road poles to <lb/>
Sworn lo and lo an assessment of due <lb/>
d presence, this day of Lot No. containing <lb/>
I A . I . <lb/>
. i <lb/>
, i Attorney. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure i taken in <lb/>
and acts the <lb/>
Monday, the 7th of Au- <lb/>
I . . MA . A. sell at the <lb/>
.,,, , . to <lb/>
, the highest bidder for cash, one <lb/>
the host. ,.,, .-. ill- <lb/>
i i i one hundred and acres <lb/>
as follows; Situated ill <lb/>
One evening at a social function j in township <lb/>
where a-as among the East aide of <lb/>
fifth year <lb/>
day, 0th. en- <lb/>
of College the <lb/>
South, in <lb/>
the State, to <lb/>
per month. Loan Scholarships for <lb/>
Young <lb/>
en admit led to all classes. Send <lb/>
for to <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
Durham, N. c <lb/>
inSTITUTE, <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. r. <lb/>
of i In-best female schools in <lb/>
the and the cheapest for ad <lb/>
given. Send <lb/>
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A, <lb/>
THE OF B. <lb/>
Widest patronage fullest <lb/>
equipment in its , <lb/>
Students Academic <lb/>
Courses; ; Elective Pro- <lb/>
Schools, in Law. in <lb/>
New build <lb/>
Water Works, splendid Li- <lb/>
laboratories, Etc. <lb/>
Advanced Classes open lo women. <lb/>
a year; Board a month, Ample <lb/>
opportunity for self-help, Scholarships and <lb/>
loans for the needy. Free tuition for <lb/>
teachers. Summer School for Teachers. <lb/>
instructors, students. Total enrollment <lb/>
.,.,, ,.,. Mr. <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Offers lo young women thorough <lb/>
classical, and <lb/>
industrial education and special <lb/>
pedagogical training. Annul ex- <lb/>
for non residents <lb/>
of the Stale of <lb/>
than <lb/>
-indents, matriculated <lb/>
1.700 students. every <lb/>
in the Stale except one. <lb/>
Practice and of <lb/>
pupils. To secure board <lb/>
in all <lb/>
should lie made before <lb/>
August 1st. Correspondence <lb/>
from those desiring <lb/>
trained teachers. <lb/>
and other <lb/>
lion address, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Littleton, X. <lb/>
Hoard laundry, full literary <lb/>
fee 1.12.00 for I be <lb/>
entire scholastic year. <lb/>
To those applying in time the <lb/>
may he reduced to 112.00 <lb/>
one hour's work per in <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
The 17th annual session <lb/>
i m <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
K. A. <lb/>
meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
w. M. J. M. Boobs. Sec <lb/>
Covenant No. <lb/>
every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of P.- Tar River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
I. L. Fleming, C. <lb/>
K. of R. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
even- <lb/>
W. II. Wilson, M. It. <lb/>
Lang, See. <lb/>
O. A. every <lb/>
at in I. o. <lb/>
K. hall. A. Johnson, Conn- <lb/>
eel <lb/>
A. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
Smith, See. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. Ii. Wilson <lb/>
Smith<lb/>
I Second Hand Goods <lb/>
Bought Sold <lb/>
-------on Commission. <lb/>
t TM. I <lb/>
I Lilly .- Ml <lb/>
In A <lb/>
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
We lo puff <lb/>
new f <lb/>
II. A M. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
TYPE AND <lb/>
WHO WANTS IT <lb/>
SPEAK QUICK, <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
RAILROAD COMPANY OF <lb/>
smith CAROLINA. <lb/>
.-- <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
recently <lb/>
two printing office outfits <lb/>
a quantity of surplus <lb/>
I. <lb/>
that <lb/>
will he <lb/>
Id <lb/>
CM AM I'M <lb/>
H, <lb/>
There t- a press large <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
A------ <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
-3 Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
Is only year con <lb/>
the now every week. <lb/>
and give information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that Is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
ii young bus <lb/>
taste In <lb/>
. w of nil <lb/>
o i, . rent ion. The latter were in <lb/>
appropriate inartistic, and <lb/>
upon the of all. The <lb/>
performer bis work <lb/>
bis to doubtless ex <lb/>
peeling a word recognition or <lb/>
praise, nothing, and <lb/>
the player nope <lb/>
you <lb/>
promptly replied <lb/>
it was n Impudence <lb/>
TUB OP GRIP. <lb/>
Thai modern Grip, <lb/>
poisons tin- air with its fatal genus, <lb/>
w that no home, is -ate from <lb/>
ravages, I mi multitudes have found <lb/>
protection tin- <lb/>
malady in Dr. King's Now <lb/>
Discovery, when you feel a son <lb/>
in in and muscles, <lb/>
have lever, with wire <lb/>
in the hack of the head. <lb/>
you may know lite <lb/>
and Dial need Dr. King's <lb/>
It will <lb/>
cure worst rough, the in <lb/>
I the <lb/>
I germs sf. <lb/>
tor of the Price <lb/>
I eels and 11.00. Money back If not <lb/>
cured. A trial Mile free ill J. I,. <lb/>
Drug Store <lb/>
creek, adjoining the land- <lb/>
Sharp and Jacob <lb/>
and creek, containing <lb/>
hundred and fifty acres, more <lb/>
or less, lands being the same <lb/>
devised to said It. II. by the <lb/>
la-twill and testament of Horace <lb/>
to the life estate of <lb/>
Man II. to satisfy an <lb/>
in tn hands for collection <lb/>
I. II and which ha- <lb/>
been levied said bind us the <lb/>
property H. II. Ivies. <lb/>
ii. M. Moorish, <lb/>
Tin- 7th 1800, <lb/>
enough print a <lb/>
paper, in splendid condition, <lb/>
a ii <lb/>
body <lb/>
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nine column <lb/>
a quantity of Small Pica, Long <lb/>
I rimer, and <lb/>
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can a <lb/>
. . . . . TRAINS <lb/>
complete outfit large enough for a m <lb/>
six or seven column paper. f-s <lb/>
Specimens of the body type ate <lb/>
shown in this advertisement, the <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
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The firm of do <lb/>
in a warehouse <lb/>
In the <lb/>
hi i-t 1800, <lb/>
solved by consent, Ola <lb/>
purchasing the interest -it <lb/>
K, A. in the business, All <lb/>
to the firm an <lb/>
requested make immediate pay- <lb/>
to i Ha Forbes, <lb/>
Mote. <lb/>
This 6th of 1800. <lb/>
Tin of Brown v Hooker <lb/>
was dissolved by mutual consent mi <lb/>
the i-t of July, Those <lb/>
to the ran nettle <lb/>
with either The <lb/>
will It. Brown, <lb/>
W. it. <lb/>
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type being taken from case <lb/>
as it runs, so it shows <lb/>
how-well it prints. This in the i <lb/>
Small Pica size of which there <lb/>
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hero I.- ii paragraph set from <lb/>
the Long We have <lb/>
pairs of In buying this <lb/>
type you do not get something that is <lb/>
worn out mid cast but a <lb/>
type, capable of much wear. on <lb/>
II i It something s little <lb/>
, i- thaw soil ll ti s <lb/>
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for <lb/>
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Washington, <lb/>
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darn in am. am. <lb/>
Train N C I. Inn. <lb/>
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Mi-.- a m, <lb/>
Mill ft III, IA <lb/>
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all rail In. <lb/>
Train No <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
Pass, Agent <lb/>
iT. M. <lb/>
SIR VICE <lb/>
on <lb/>
mid <lb/>
days at A. M. <lb/>
leave at Ti A, <lb/>
M., A. M. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sailing hour subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York mill <lb/>
ton, and fur all points for the Went <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; from <lb/>
Bay from <lb/>
and Lino from <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Washington, X. U. <lb/>
J. Apt., <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
J. a. COREY, <lb/>
IX- <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
Also i dIm i i-t M ii <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SHE MB. <lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector<lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XV <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
99- <lb/>
NO <lb/>
RECENT INVESTMENTS. <lb/>
Northern and Western Capital <lb/>
In Southern Enterprises. <lb/>
Mr. II. Edmonds, editor <lb/>
Of the of <lb/>
spent yesterday in Nor- <lb/>
folk, his native place, and in an In- <lb/>
with The Landmark said <lb/>
that never before was there such <lb/>
general prosperity throughout the <lb/>
whole life of the Smith <lb/>
as at present. Southern cotton <lb/>
mill business is expanding rapidly <lb/>
mid over spindles; <lb/>
upwards of of <lb/>
new capital, are now being added <lb/>
the number already pointing in <lb/>
the South, the development of <lb/>
iron and coal properties and <lb/>
building of steel works and kin <lb/>
enterprises of new <lb/>
money from the North Is DOS going <lb/>
into the South. The of <lb/>
new steam railroads and the <lb/>
of old ones and <lb/>
chase and development of street- <lb/>
railway systems represent over <lb/>
of new productive <lb/>
for South; <lb/>
hi being spent on new cottonseed- <lb/>
oil mills; vast Ira.-ts of land <lb/>
costing in the aggregate some mil <lb/>
lions of dollars, are <lb/>
chased, while minor industries are <lb/>
nearly sill sharing this general <lb/>
advance. <lb/>
AI least of new <lb/>
money, most from North <lb/>
and West, are now being added to <lb/>
the Smith's creating <lb/>
wealth making capital these <lb/>
various railroad, cotton, iron, <lb/>
and smaller Industrial inter <lb/>
eats. Moreover, the Booth Itself <lb/>
is steadily increasing own <lb/>
plus capital, which is being turned <lb/>
into productive These <lb/>
vast investments are worthy of oar <lb/>
careful study. They indicate the <lb/>
confidence of the moneyed people <lb/>
of the world in the South's vast <lb/>
natural but if we of the <lb/>
Smith are wise the magnitude of <lb/>
these investment will be vastly ox- <lb/>
needed in It <lb/>
demonstrable fact wherever <lb/>
corporations and manufactures are <lb/>
most numerous there the <lb/>
of agricultural Interests and of <lb/>
all classes of people is the <lb/>
greatest. I f we of South m <lb/>
reap the full harvest of our natural <lb/>
advantages, turn our villages into <lb/>
prosperous towns and our towns in <lb/>
to great cities and create employ- <lb/>
for everybody, we must give <lb/>
every possible encouragement to <lb/>
capital and to the great corpora <lb/>
lions which are rapidly pushing <lb/>
America to front in the world's <lb/>
struggle for commercial, industrial <lb/>
Our country is fast besoming the <lb/>
dominating power in world's <lb/>
business affairs, lull BOW great n <lb/>
share South shall win in Ibis <lb/>
most stupendous <lb/>
wide-reaching its Influence <lb/>
which human nice has ever <lb/>
since modern civilization <lb/>
depend upon whether <lb/>
we join forces With the leaden in <lb/>
this great work, or whether <lb/>
SI SO often in the past, to <lb/>
ally ourselves with the forces that <lb/>
tend to retard development through <lb/>
the work of political demagogues <lb/>
seeking their own profit. <lb/>
years we have been on a rising tide <lb/>
of prosperity, and unless <lb/>
agitation against sound money and <lb/>
business interests acute, <lb/>
may look for a continuance of this <lb/>
great nativity which is fast giving <lb/>
the South a position of worldwide <lb/>
in iron, steel and cotton <lb/>
manufacture. Norfolk Va., Land- <lb/>
murk. <lb/>
your Chills <lb/>
with <lb/>
low Chill at per <lb/>
In refunded i. ii talk R. <lb/>
I .--, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
and soil the <lb/>
of Bryan, and Ernul. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Official Report of the Weather <lb/>
on the Texas <lb/>
Washington. July <lb/>
Weather Bureau to-day issued a <lb/>
Special bulletin on the timid <lb/>
river district, Texas, <lb/>
is by a <lb/>
map and tables showing <lb/>
rainfalls. <lb/>
Prof. II. in an Intro <lb/>
article, says, must be <lb/>
said that, after allowing for till <lb/>
conditions, we still a most <lb/>
in accounting for <lb/>
such rains, which are analogous to <lb/>
so-called cloud which <lb/>
nothing is <lb/>
the Texas forecast <lb/>
official, says his report ill <lb/>
places the river was more than <lb/>
wide. <lb/>
damage to crops has been <lb/>
very great. There as a large <lb/>
acreage sugar cane <lb/>
and other crops. Cotton planters <lb/>
have suffered most. Sugar <lb/>
plantations in bottoms <lb/>
have suffered some <lb/>
place-; half crop has de- <lb/>
farming implements, <lb/>
many of I he small tenant <lb/>
houses in bottoms have been <lb/>
washed away. The total loss, <lb/>
from the press reports and other <lb/>
available Information, will <lb/>
gate nearly <lb/>
has already been taken by <lb/>
sonic farmers to plant other <lb/>
Ion corn have been de- <lb/>
Some cotton will <lb/>
id, but iii what extent cannot be <lb/>
approximated. It i- desired to <lb/>
make the district s.-i. as <lb/>
soon as possible, many who <lb/>
have interests along the <lb/>
consider this the best course 1.1<lb/>
He Wasn't Joking. <lb/>
had four <lb/>
on my face when I struck a little <lb/>
town in northern Michigan, said <lb/>
the civil engineer. found a <lb/>
little coop of a barber shop near <lb/>
the depot, and I entered it to dis- <lb/>
cover the barber <lb/>
with his bead his hands. As <lb/>
he roused up I told lo get to <lb/>
work on me, but after looking me <lb/>
overlie <lb/>
I shave you you'll have to <lb/>
the <lb/>
chances, I <lb/>
I've been on S drunk for <lb/>
the last week, and am just on the <lb/>
point of seeing rats. I may get <lb/>
through with it all right, I <lb/>
may cut your bead <lb/>
man had a wild look and <lb/>
was all a continued <lb/>
engineer, though he smiled <lb/>
as he I saw he wasn't <lb/>
joking. I went without gel <lb/>
ting shaved, and for the next two <lb/>
hours busy making purchases. <lb/>
I look <lb/>
the barber lo see how he <lb/>
along, and found him hanging <lb/>
dead, what would have hap <lb/>
pencil had lie started to shave me, <lb/>
I don't know, but I've ways fell <lb/>
obliged to the man for put <lb/>
ting the case plainly as he <lb/>
Herald, <lb/>
Stale of On I <lb/>
Lucas County, i <lb/>
Frank J. makes oath <lb/>
he is senior partner of the <lb/>
of ft Co., do- <lb/>
business the of Toledo, <lb/>
County and state aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said will pay the sum of <lb/>
for <lb/>
each every case of h that <lb/>
lie cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Prank J. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
ed in presence, this 8th day of <lb/>
December, A. l-. <lb/>
t i A. w. <lb/>
j Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's lure is taken in <lb/>
and nets directly on the <lb/>
I blood sad mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
Warn. J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
i Hulls Family Pills are the beat. <lb/>
A HOTEL II I HIM it. <lb/>
Can be Closed Up to the of <lb/>
a Baggage Car. <lb/>
An a Tragedy. <lb/>
h.,. ii,, <lb/>
led of W in <lb/>
en <lb/>
iii i-. n <lb/>
In i House, the <lb/>
Win. II. as <lb/>
, The <lb/>
During the month of July we will in. h. <lb/>
in the corridor of court <lb/>
hull.-. Minis <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
lo value. <lb/>
Special sale <lb/>
One of the must remarkable <lb/>
the recent Inventions upon which <lb/>
the Patent <lb/>
been called to is a <lb/>
traveling hotel, designer of <lb/>
which thinks he has a long <lb/>
fell ports . . <lb/>
habitation Of lots Of SHOES <lb/>
campaign panics who at Greatly Reduced Prices in or- <lb/>
not wish ,. at the mercy of local to our <lb/>
hotel keepers. <lb/>
The hold wheels is made of .- -T-. <lb/>
aluminum, and is so tut <lb/>
lo fold up like a railroad car. <lb/>
to appear, when closed, lo or <lb/>
dinar baggage car. When the <lb/>
stopping place, is reached, and the <lb/>
travelers wish to for the <lb/>
the sides of the curare .-- . <lb/>
by moans a series of levers, <lb/>
The inventor has divided hi- <lb/>
I raveling hotel into <lb/>
so that the party, if a large one. <lb/>
can be separated in the various, v <lb/>
sections of the building, occupying i , <lb/>
if they wish, <lb/>
or a single loom. The rooms are <lb/>
lo lilted up modern sly e. <lb/>
with all conveniences, including <lb/>
electric electric bells, electric <lb/>
cooking apparatus, and the In- I , <lb/>
is working on ti sys C <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
u In <lb/>
I Sim I, <lb/>
Nile <lb/>
n -i.<lb/>
Huh a, sizes ill each style <lb/>
vain.-. mile <lb/>
ii ml <lb/>
left, <lb/>
III. <lb/>
an <lb/>
he thinks will enable <lb/>
hotel lo reach Hie, <lb/>
upper st or, an <lb/>
Tile for <lb/>
ear is, of course, mostly of fold- <lb/>
variety, and can be slowed <lb/>
away in a very small compass when <lb/>
not use. When the stopping <lb/>
place is ranched the car is to i <lb/>
from the train taken to <lb/>
a convenient siding, where ample <lb/>
room for the spreading sides <lb/>
and the elevation of roof <lb/>
form the Com- <lb/>
ins was saved. <lb/>
Mr. K. Lilly, a nil <lb/>
of Mo., lately had a <lb/>
wonderful deliverance from a . <lb/>
telling of he I <lb/>
I as taken with Typhoid Hover, <lb/>
Dial inn Into Pneumonia, <lb/>
lungs hardened. I was sol <lb/>
weak sit lip in bed. I <lb/>
helped me. I <lb/>
soon to die of Consumption, when <lb/>
lieu id of Dr. King's New <lb/>
One bottle gave great relief. <lb/>
continued louse it, and now am <lb/>
well I my <lb/>
much in its This marvel- <lb/>
medicine <lb/>
cure in the world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. Regular sine <lb/>
Trial bottles free <lb/>
I. Drug Store; <lb/>
cry bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
gel a you <lb/>
and <lb/>
linden when you them <lb/>
mid -l.-Mi values. <lb/>
Lot o. <lb/>
Black oxfords <lb/>
cents<lb/>
w ill In- at <lb/>
A I nil fill I lo <lb/>
III <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY k<lb/>
Terrapin Story. <lb/>
Mr. has <lb/>
a good terrapin story Is <lb/>
tied to a place with many that q <lb/>
are now going the rounds of A <lb/>
Kentucky press- About a year <lb/>
ago be found a very large terrapin <lb/>
in his Held, was especially at- <lb/>
some peculiar marks up- <lb/>
on back, i dose stamina- <lb/>
lion he found that a couple of <lb/>
twenty-penny nails bad been driven <lb/>
into He pulled the nails <lb/>
and sent the poor creature on <lb/>
way rejoicing. Last week he tan <lb/>
across the Mime Identical terrapin <lb/>
making its way back to the place <lb/>
where was seen a The , <lb/>
wounds the had entirely j <lb/>
healed, but holes shell j <lb/>
plain as day the nails <lb/>
were pulled mil. <lb/>
Record.<lb/>
from tic- ; sum's Plan <lb/>
family was t lie scene in <lb/>
a grief the <lb/>
i is described roll <lb/>
mid pitiful. force she <lb/>
. i. t brow <lb/>
herself Hie bloody <lb/>
i- <lb/>
the dispatch <lb/>
s Mrs, <lb/>
lo be <lb/>
Some one pointed <lb/>
to Pilkinton a -lion <lb/>
in the custody of deputy. She <lb/>
advanced toward him, -Why did <lb/>
you kill my good she <lb/>
cried spoke <lb/>
calmly. lie mid, <lb/>
advanced on me and was <lb/>
tool, the <lb/>
to her <lb/>
The i n the gen <lb/>
hi nisei f under a <lb/>
sorrow. for In- says in his <lb/>
instant that I beard the <lb/>
report of shot I received a <lb/>
slinging blow forehead, and <lb/>
for a I II. t I shot <lb/>
self. I wish now Hull I ll <lb/>
t- mi awful thing lo forced lo <lb/>
lake a human life, and I would <lb/>
nil her I lay dead now <lb/>
be furred to I he <lb/>
that I have dyed <lb/>
the bin fellow man. I tint <lb/>
mil so much <lb/>
lentil bill I am <lb/>
think that I have <lb/>
made bis wife a and his <lb/>
large of little children <lb/>
I have the deepest in <lb/>
tin them. I have ii little <lb/>
at is of my <lb/>
life, but a much as I love her. <lb/>
. ,, <lb/>
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lining,. i p <lb/>
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t,. .,.<lb/>
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SON. Baltimore. Mo Ml. <lb/>
STAMPS. <lb/>
Sold at Auction In St. Louis For <lb/>
Large Price. <lb/>
unction I be court house steps yes- <lb/>
noon by <lb/>
of I he Missouri Safe Deposit com <lb/>
puny, were bid in by <lb/>
for <lb/>
The stumps were are know u <lb/>
a- St. Louis stamps <lb/>
Issue of 1815. <lb/>
They were printed ill accordance <lb/>
a a suggestion printed in the <lb/>
Missouri Republican July <lb/>
This Is one of most valuable <lb/>
stamps of all of the <lb/>
l issues, can be <lb/>
in albums of <lb/>
collectors. <lb/>
Three cent and two 10-cent <lb/>
stamp-were in the lot, and they <lb/>
were most valuable pieces of pa- <lb/>
their sizes ever sold in St. <lb/>
tot for <lb/>
sale And Louisville <lb/>
several years ago. when a tin-man <lb/>
seventy-live of <lb/>
those a lot of old <lb/>
should rather her lying dead ensign to <lb/>
to lie t lie I he lie wan all by <lb/>
that I have killed a -their. b lily and I hem for a <lb/>
R HART <lb/>
man. <lb/>
This cannot In- tin <lb/>
agreeable sensation -i man of <lb/>
and thus such <lb/>
ii may be two <lb/>
k.-ii households, and the keenness <lb/>
the grief may lie longer-lived in <lb/>
licit of slayer than in house <lb/>
hold of the <lb/>
I That Pool <lb/>
friend who was a stamp collector. <lb/>
The friend, so the story gin's, re- <lb/>
warded by buying <lb/>
ii can beer. The stamps were <lb/>
sent stamp and <lb/>
brought St. <lb/>
Bryan Mao. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
w In. was In the last <lb/>
be is the only original run n <lb/>
in the He wears a <lb/>
I he preacher ho is father <lb/>
Jeffries is ill gab I button which has been on <lb/>
Jim mid insisting that bis coal ever since was <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best salve in the world for <lb/>
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Suit <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chap- <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb/>
till skin Eruptions, and <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay It <lb/>
is to give perfect salts <lb/>
motion or money refunded, Pries <lb/>
cents per I'm- Jno. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Haiti Specialty. <lb/>
Dull won at <lb/>
victory <lb/>
step the direction that the <lb/>
have Jim <lb/>
the Jeffries Jim <lb/>
for as <lb/>
did for the belt, what a <lb/>
power he would It is in- <lb/>
hope l t hill lien light <lb/>
tor the In- ill, the <lb/>
thing. I brush fool father of his. <lb/>
ill., i <lb/>
Mi I'll <lb/>
woman face, <lb/>
form and temper always have <lb/>
friends, hut one who would <lb/>
keep her health. If <lb/>
she is weak, and till <lb/>
for President at Chicago <lb/>
and says be intends it on <lb/>
the silver leader is either elect <lb/>
ed president or ires from <lb/>
tics Sun. <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
h, <lb/>
i- k. <lb/>
I I. I<lb/>
J If she has constipation .<lb/>
L I I I V I I kin. is Ill's <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Facilities Increased, Charges <lb/>
in i in, El mi. i -l T.<lb/>
ll I l 1.1 II OILS IS I s. I I-ll . ill S I- i I <lb/>
Mew. . <lb/>
to f. I. <lb/>
kidney I her Impure <lb/>
will cause skin <lb/>
n wretched complex <lb/>
best <lb/>
liver and kidneys lo <lb/>
the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
,,.,,., nerves, bright eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skill, rich complexion. II <lb/>
II ii .-harm <lb/>
lug, it of ti run dos n i in a I id. <lb/>
cents at Jno. Wooten's <lb/>
Drugstore.<lb/>
a i Liar, <lb/>
Greenville, , C <lb/>
In Criminal II. <lb/>
u r. nm, <lb/>
Engineer and <lb/>
and <lb/>
INt <lb/>
Mills It. Kure, <lb/>
AM <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
Hi. D. <lb/>
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nit mm nun. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
X. Second Class <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
Hi; <lb/>
Danville. I ll <lb/>
Danville Leaf i <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
is now fixed. <lb/>
There were of a hitch in <lb/>
mime of arrangements <lb/>
might wake the attempt <lb/>
the leaf ware. <lb/>
houses Ham one ma i <lb/>
a These fears on <lb/>
the part of two or three of the <lb/>
out of <lb/>
some minor in the <lb/>
situation of the of one of the <lb/>
House to taken into <lb/>
the company. <lb/>
has now out <lb/>
the to the proper <lb/>
n and the contracts fur the leased <lb/>
houses were forwarded to <lb/>
ill. Produce <lb/>
puny, in which <lb/>
hold the Id <lb/>
it- shall comply with the terms of <lb/>
the agreement. Mini i. in <lb/>
million dollar. <lb/>
the whole mailer is <lb/>
settled beyond <lb/>
a failure. except by <lb/>
lion of a the company is <lb/>
known derives <lb/>
purposes the <lb/>
make known the more <lb/>
popular I In becomes in Dan <lb/>
ville and I he immediate <lb/>
in.; all I he talk <lb/>
the opposition <lb/>
warehouses has over or <lb/>
least given place to a sentiment <lb/>
give company fair n <lb/>
i keeps i promise-- i. <lb/>
tote with the farm with <lb/>
and with the <lb/>
then it need not <lb/>
WILL TELL ALL <lb/>
On- of <lb/>
With <lb/>
Taken to <lb/>
Wile. <lb/>
of ii <lb/>
murderers, ii has <lb/>
Wake jail <lb/>
keeping for several mouths, a- <lb/>
taken in X. this <lb/>
morning Mooring of lit I <lb/>
a- the <lb/>
t i Eli <lb/>
who I he <lb/>
JOYNER CONFESSES. <lb/>
Negro he Killed Holt <lb/>
says lie. and <lb/>
killed Turnage <lb/>
robbed his ire at <lb/>
lilt county, three mouths <lb/>
ago, and I the <lb/>
to hide his crime. <lb/>
I did it lo gel <lb/>
he added, knows I had <lb/>
nulling Mr. <lb/>
c was in Wed <lb/>
in jail <lb/>
in Mr. W. brother <lb/>
Hi . rime. Si ice hi <lb/>
. , ,, Mr. <lb/>
his i and he <lb/>
now asserts that he committed the <lb/>
crime himself and <lb/>
bad no connect ion with or <lb/>
edge of it. <lb/>
Sherill Mooring has taken Lang <lb/>
in I'm at She of <lb/>
of is <lb/>
there had accomplices, <lb/>
but is generally lie <lb/>
I. ti . <lb/>
his uncle and <lb/>
the store via- <lb/>
-I lo tin- i ire <lb/>
holding <lb/>
down glancing up now <lb/>
then he related his horrible <lb/>
story. I there, <lb/>
horses nailing on Mr. <lb/>
Well. I milt l here late that <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
. I K, July <lb/>
preaching s-n here <lb/>
and Sunday, <lb/>
Mrs. Barnes Sutured, <lb/>
has visiting her <lb/>
here returned home <lb/>
Lit of cigar and h <lb/>
receive I imp in <lb/>
I he new brands. <lb/>
Manning A hate <lb/>
barrels r an I be <lb/>
able in give you n bargain when <lb/>
it comes. <lb/>
COAST LINE III BURNED. <lb/>
The A. C. I. Depot In <lb/>
nil Books and Re <lb/>
I in Destroyed. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
M. s. Brown, a met <lb/>
has tiled .- <lb/>
in voluntary bankruptcy. <lb/>
His assets are him to in- Line depot hen was <lb/>
and his liabilities ,,,., ,,,.,. <lb/>
A freight, books and <lb/>
Mrs. ,,. <lb/>
,,. ;., drawer was also <lb/>
have died a i here was a <lb/>
stove In each case of freight than <lb/>
started to light the lire j. Hie The total loss <lb/>
the with kerosene oil. is .,, <lb/>
The Philadelphia ball club j, the agent, <lb/>
has offered a prize of to nM a week. <lb/>
players If they win ., Me. has <lb/>
t his year, and if ,.,. Ml., p. <lb/>
.,, for <lb/>
Halifax. X. s July <lb/>
night and I him up lo gel <lb/>
up and lei me <lb/>
. . is the opinion in I , , <lb/>
. . , , , i in. I it <lb/>
Pill has t .,.,, <lb/>
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more ho has made . <lb/>
. it i n nil h a <lb/>
his confession, and it is hoped <lb/>
. .,.,,,, i slick and <lb/>
he will till . has . <lb/>
id -in.- Hi- i here. <lb/>
It would not be <lb/>
,, , . , safe, I'm <lb/>
In Pill. let <lb/>
. v hill s,. nit <lb/>
able who think he <lb/>
, . , . , . . of a moil . rawer near a spool col <lb/>
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i in i he was la <lb/>
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, . ., , i i into safe. <lb/>
keeping. <lb/>
. i . where i ti- .; <lb/>
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. . . . , , but I I bud made <lb/>
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. , II tint I <lb/>
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, . , . , ,, t v or i- <lb/>
furls to t <lb/>
up or I <lb/>
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Si-arbor. a i store <lb/>
. at him <lb/>
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. . I, an tin . rob <lb/>
me . lie <lb/>
. . lie Ins <lb/>
in.---.-. . . k raw I <lb/>
, , ,,, . . . , I robbery. <lb/>
lion I win it lit.- cull hut tons . I <lb/>
. . why. in hi- <lb/>
. , . .- ii <lb/>
-A man ii <lb/>
,, . ., . , I III II . I <lb/>
Mall <lb/>
JUST PI N- <lb/>
be in a few days. B. About o'clock people <lb/>
The Cox's brick <lb/>
kiln will soon order <lb/>
J ASK DEALER <lb/>
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PAIR. I <lb/>
J Best f <lb/>
J MM Shot sold. <lb/>
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. . I . . . , . <lb/>
I.,. I. . <lb/>
II, A.,. .,. an- I <lb/>
All . I <lb/>
Fen <lb/>
J. C. Cobb ft Son. ; <lb/>
x.<lb/>
i f <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have been <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wormier, has been wrecked nearby discovered the depot i <lb/>
Sable Island. The fate of twelve ,, ,, The to <lb/>
of her crew is doubt. ,.,,, warehouse, sup <lb/>
Lockjaw, the result of running a L. , i,,,,.,, <lb/>
this place sold rusty nail in his foot, caused the passing <lb/>
picnic at house yes v ii,.,,;,,,. ., or cigarette <lb/>
are R. Kelly, at Trout Bun. or t may have <lb/>
very well Pa. spontaneous combustion, <lb/>
taken in. Michael Metro, i mill sounded <lb/>
of Cranberry. County, Pa., o'clock, and the <lb/>
to u who hurl his under town lire alarm sounded shortly <lb/>
man how be manured hammer of n revolver on afterwards. <lb/>
, . , , , . ., , . I hose was laid in annul seven <lb/>
and the head Fourth, is dying lockjaw. alarm, Mr. <lb/>
nun sells. While ill tempt to Jump who charge of it <lb/>
your wire fence W. a moving freight train engine, was at dinner, and engine <lb/>
before iI goo higher. Have Joseph Harris was being-Inn in steaming, having <lb/>
kill.-d. such a long to force water <lb/>
.,,.,, . .,., .,.,. . through the hose, budding was <lb/>
trial once and Atlantic is a ,.,,, <lb/>
I will use other at Pier, It. I., I The Bremen work <lb/>
kind. ii will spend days tit target hI hard and did all could, <lb/>
Ad . the practice. , with heat. <lb/>
strong being large baler shop- in , <lb/>
,, , ,,, ,, , , mills a stream thrown <lb/>
. in favor Chicago, III., have granted then- , south end of the warehouse <lb/>
of wheel timber. Sonic striking cents hour saving ; Value. <lb/>
when old tin eight hour day. storage house nearby. Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
the v have the pair they Jacob n on, the Arc two explosions Insurance -i <lb/>
. will ,, Pennsylvania was <lb/>
be signed lo your testimonial when knocked off a train on a nestle way <lb/>
Jersey City. X. J., yesterday and the heavens and grand <lb/>
. killed. and beautiful sight, though very <lb/>
I- r.-e Press, <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
he thinks he i-a <lb/>
it save himself; be knew it <lb/>
he lob truth <lb/>
ll I . . <lb/>
it ; -rating . ; . ,. <lb/>
The de , .- i <lb/>
ion Is t b- I ban I <lb/>
Dim <lb/>
in world, mi <lb/>
all bright if i <lb/>
no furl It <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Johns Mn t. N. C., Jill <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Hodges, of <lb/>
are visiting relatives <lb/>
I. of i <lb/>
FAIL TO SECURE OPTIONS. <lb/>
Met With Success In Henderson, i <lb/>
I b IT <lb/>
Oxford <lb/>
a few dais in , . . . <lb/>
have to gin- options on <lb/>
their warehouses lo representatives <lb/>
or <lb/>
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. list this <lb/>
M. Hauling lo <lb/>
The Sweeping <lb/>
. . doubt lo the , , . of the News and <lb/>
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. . .-, . ; in.-t , herein , ,,. . ,. Mr. of <lb/>
lime with the Misses Harding. . , ,, <lb/>
in the Danville Ware- <lb/>
In Virginia the her. -I the .-, lo lo their home Trust, was here last <lb/>
Where the leaf is fur sale the led the lend poker after Mr. .; ,;. m the ; <lb/>
will come and hence the i rust MI , ,,. i it out In full. It Cox men plate, but <lb/>
expects lo have every large .,. . . ,. ; he failed to gt options. <lb/>
Slaughter <lb/>
in the world ,,, . . Sews and <lb/>
tiled on III . <lb/>
or lit- ,,. . , , ,.,.,. ;,. ,, , ,. II M. <lb/>
automatically, <lb/>
Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you arc <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
Aft.-r Second Year <lb/>
Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable be- <lb/>
ginning the second and each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for current year Is-paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
I. To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase tin- Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
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Mr. S. II. com- <lb/>
bi lie promoter, was here, o-, I'll AX <lb/>
without being able to secure a sin <lb/>
It is reported options <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Cm <lb/>
w. ii. White, w. t. Fleming, <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete of------- <lb/>
Junes, left Wednesday for her m <lb/>
home over the river. ,, i. that <lb/>
Mrs. W children, of <lb/>
is behind <lb/>
. who has ,. ,,.,,. and <lb/>
me Case Henry visiting her brother Mr. ,,,,,,.,,. come from <lb/>
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Ki en ti <lb/>
handling and <lb/>
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held ml . In he <lb/>
ll more ml I <lb/>
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Mis <lb/>
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pal rick ion. tell us after spend- promised the <lb/>
ling sometime at <lb/>
this <lb/>
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OF <lb/>
than tn a kiss. all be of whom they <lb/>
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, case, for a certainly by July V. <lb/>
I u W the river lo see bis Combine through <lb/>
;. -ii- ll it lie was <lb/>
N,. matter I he green grocer standing lb. <lb/>
main prices for his a dozen onions lug u pair mules bis left <lb/>
who i- very sick. <lb/>
titan he has been getting, <lb/>
And item ha- nil <lb/>
all this warehouse option <lb/>
in Carolina, will be a <lb/>
the and that is the cm <lb/>
proposes i lend or <lb/>
secure n smaller <lb/>
interest than In-ha- pa <lb/>
pro t <lb/>
en have In l <lb/>
row money lo m their i r <lb/>
and have been in <lb/>
time of paving s <lb/>
per cent, for Ibis c- I <lb/>
promises to see t . ii <lb/>
that hereafter pay not over <lb/>
per than <lb/>
I. These re <lb/>
moved ill of the op <lb/>
position to I lie an-1 It i- . <lb/>
a well to-do farmers <lb/>
who a few week- ago were <lb/>
for warehouses to <lb/>
the trust have taken -i-.-k in <lb/>
the big Sews <lb/>
and l <lb/>
tin- young <lb/>
trout after the angler had made bis <lb/>
rejoined an older of the <lb/>
it's just OS well not <lb/>
jump <lb/>
ii i- a positive fa.-i <lb/>
I tut placed his right Bond issue past, leaving <lb/>
Say. Mr. you said hand Mr. shoulder duly promoters. <lb/>
farmer fell it would be Ain't lieu be today on a proposition to issue <lb/>
you <lb/>
wave prosperity <lb/>
struck the hi <lb/>
then it entered through <lb/>
his i hi- right <lb/>
and -f <lb/>
DON'T PLACE. <lb/>
Hi- business is -till going down. <lb/>
America <lb/>
. . a .,, <lb/>
of light lo the of Oxford have If j <lb/>
t-u.-k Murdock, passed through for municipal Improvements re options, and wish to <lb/>
killing instantly, suited a they are against be <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
IS. The Cologne down his left side to bis <lb/>
up again his left <lb/>
mill bilious arm into the mules, both which <lb/>
of the issue. The ever h so. <lb/>
rote cost in favor of the If the Corn- <lb/>
side to bis font, back again, cross ere are behind the ware- <lb/>
corded opposition. The vote house trust, our do <lb/>
increase <lb/>
I bile the <lb/>
imports continually <lb/>
and confesses the I'll <lb/>
shales is growing and more <lb/>
Independent of countries. <lb/>
It --In iron industry <lb/>
. I he I i Strong <lb/>
enough to Her- <lb/>
There are distressing rep iris of <lb/>
the ravages the worm <lb/>
main the e 1st a c <lb/>
They are said to <lb/>
resemble caterpillar, Some <lb/>
farmers are trying virtue of <lb/>
Pans green iii in i They are <lb/>
said to move in a straight Hue <lb/>
across fields sapping the life <lb/>
out of all ion In their re <lb/>
Free Will Baptist. <lb/>
died Though Ibis mys- <lb/>
current left fearful scars <lb/>
he was <lb/>
was within a small fraction of the <lb/>
number registered.<lb/>
them and <lb/>
their business as the <lb/>
ford Ledger. <lb/>
I p <lb/>
. , . ., lo hear I sure r T , l <lb/>
inn few hours is now on .,.,, . .- . n. <lb/>
,. , . d like Ins Norton . <lb/>
to recovery. . , , <lb/>
What dues he <lb/>
lb- preaches about min <lb/>
but absent minded <lb/>
of re- <lb/>
cent bought a to put <lb/>
bis valuables being unable to <lb/>
remember the <lb/>
bled it on the plastering of a near <lb/>
i.;. wall. he ordered <lb/>
a to a new coal on <lb/>
wall. The memorandum was <lb/>
and ti <lb/>
to have the safe blown open <lb/>
One Dome <lb/>
i ii Mary. When yaw brad <lb/>
mill <lb/>
tune, <lb/>
. ii Dour <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
In- t- I <lb/>
t. <lb/>
th.-r <lb/>
I. l, <lb/>
, a . i <lb/>
i-J. . <lb/>
the new arrivals our stock<lb/>
is We have a new <lb/>
of <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Is Tn <lb/>
-J. S. <lb/>
MEN ARE POOLS <lb/>
I HAN WOMEN. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
is <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Shoes, Hills, Hard ware, <lb/>
Crockery, implements, <lb/>
Meal. Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
etc., ill met <lb/>
every <lb/>
a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY. OATS, DOT. <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
In-sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce, <lb/>
WHITE PUSHING. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W, R. <lb/>
in<lb/>
Great <lb/>
C. this morn evening from <lb/>
from Seek. <lb/>
of Mrs. I., . . <lb/>
last j i .<lb/>
i. .-iii.-.,.,, . . Nannie Co Inn. <lb/>
Now time <lb/>
.,,,,., , , l-.-e I--- I i even <lb/>
Mrs. Hit- .,. , <lb/>
Tin i.-.-mi. n. <lb/>
n i l , ,., <lb/>
BLACK WAS 96.30 Now <lb/>
GOOD ITS <lb/>
NICE EVERY DAY SI IT <lb/>
TOGO <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
SEVERAL TO <lb/>
morning from City. . .,. <lb/>
, hi Mrs. The. re Win <lb/>
visiting the I-. <lb/>
W. F. Harding was a left this ,. <lb/>
i train this morn- <lb/>
W. S. manager . I in- <lb/>
k back. Mrs. I ABO SPRINGS. pt <lb/>
kins Hospital f IT <lb/>
Some r. r. .,. Ibis , SchultZ. <lb/>
spend at The<lb/>
To PLEASE, <lb/>
The in fan. I ON <lb/>
n ml n Us M <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
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full U <lb/>
V. ins, Mi ream <lb/>
Hull, Ha. ,. <lb/>
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Mi- Hiss Mm j v. . . o ., <lb/>
., . v. M j . n,,,. n <lb/>
Pope. Mrs. Mar, I'D, Sb. <lb/>
Mi-- Iv id. Iii <lb/>
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,, Of th b I <lb/>
. Horn i. am . <lb/>
will here I. not <lb/>
------1 representing . . HAM M <lb/>
Raleigh News is in left this morning for Ocean View. here In f <lb/>
to spend . , . . , I II <lb/>
i l gave I U <lb/>
Miss Geneva Gardner returned Misses Mela am I, musical concert <lb/>
a to New Bern here i;. .,.,.;.,, nil , . <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
r h-n for I heir home <lb/>
I Mount this <lb/>
Mrs. W. child left <lb/>
this morning for Hook Mount to Mrs. S. M. daughter. <lb/>
.-.- NOTES PROM THE SPRINGS, visit her parents of <lb/>
I night <lb/>
T, ,. ,. ,, . ,. I Mis. .-f of M. Hell <lb/>
Tile t i, i i <lb/>
came in evening <lb/>
Lot A i. i ions. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. July <lb/>
went mil lo <lb/>
II. M. of <lb/>
i i- work for C. <lb/>
will have a fail I Ni a day passes that does not I In <lb/>
The second summer month new arrivals to Springs <lb/>
and u lo the. <lb/>
STILL CO <lb/>
Crowd it-., --r <lb/>
duff. <lb/>
for In earn Mrs. Joseph Sen-i la. <lb/>
gathering j of unsound mind, ll i lot ,,. <lb/>
i now.<lb/>
were Mr V . <lb/>
Cheese Shred- arrived pie at re here. <lb/>
Ml S. will spend a few <lb/>
Now is the time lo I real your <lb/>
ll <lb/>
i little ill.-; Dr. <lb/>
Miss Vick <lb/>
Miss who has <lb/>
in .-ill el. <lb/>
V. G. and daughter <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
weal to Ibis , <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
. i. . . , ,. . ,. . <lb/>
and Edward Irk. Dr. ,. , re <lb/>
are Mrs. W. C. of <lb/>
to control thunder I -i. <lb/>
There is even a on pea mi A few of guests for <lb/>
but. thank goodness their homes, arrivals ,. <lb/>
are combines. the de <lb/>
no ll The hold IS full bill all <lb/>
la a law of being well <lb/>
, , <lb/>
It. ,, . , , . <lb/>
Mis. . <lb/>
If we could only to pleasure of the <lb/>
las, night b, <lb/>
on . <lb/>
waiting for an opportunity lo gel She <lb/>
in life would as- elocutionist of rare gilt and <lb/>
i power. <lb/>
I Among lit.- <lb/>
Concerts by Orphans, , ,,, e . .,. . , <lb/>
skilled the <lb/>
the guests are never <lb/>
ti chapter of girls ,,. kinds. Mi.-s Delia <lb/>
and three the man- of Greenville, has also <lb/>
of Mrs. them with <lb/>
and Will N. Coley. of the <lb/>
Oxford Orphan Asylum, will give; a moonlight is. <lb/>
a concert for the benefit of In- on the to lake place <lb/>
Hi It ion i at tonight. Dick Miss Nobles is visiting Miss <lb/>
house. These young people ban- will be chief manager <lb/>
been Carefully trained so even <lb/>
one will get plenty of fun here. <lb/>
his money's worth, in before last coerced the <lb/>
her here, ., <lb/>
brings I- lit . i . <lb/>
ice I rill lier.- t <lb/>
day s, is <lb/>
. i of . i <lb/>
Among I hose . . today <lb/>
Mi- T. Till i . ,. i <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Jr. It. S. <lb/>
I-shaking nub hi- . , . ,. ,, . . ,, <lb/>
friends here today, <lb/>
to Mr. Smith. <lb/>
i. W. Parker, f Abler <lb/>
I. <lb/>
here, lie is New and <lb/>
this for <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. is sick. <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Aug. Moore returned lo th.-i <lb/>
city Ibis <lb/>
Thurs <lb/>
W. of hi i . A, <lb/>
I ti . M. And. t. i, Mrs. <lb/>
. ; s I Smile . <lb/>
i tiny, Mrs. <lb/>
Taylor. Mi <lb/>
of Dr. M. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. W. <lb/>
S. r. Collier, <lb/>
Jr., bride, Mrs. . . P. <lb/>
Collier. Si. . Will, Mrs. <lb/>
II. k. Mr. I. a. <lb/>
Creek. <lb/>
have been visit- <lb/>
Seven Springs Ibis <lb/>
Is delight <lb/>
fill season they hue ever <lb/>
Inn .-i I In <lb/>
. <lb/>
A t. . <lb/>
-.- cm j I <lb/>
. i i din the . <lb/>
and la; <lb/>
I f I U J <lb/>
. IT W BRING <lb/>
.- . V I ll <lb/>
ii i- . <lb/>
id of ii in-t . <lb/>
in <lb/>
play in . <lb/>
ll. berry an I. C. ; the, <lb/>
bell far, Mr, C. D. i-e <lb/>
. hem el we <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
mis Si; is best court, i <lb/>
bill, bin in Ibis i<lb/>
. IAN TOP <lb/>
Till MAIM i I. II IN Kill. COME <lb/>
-i . <lb/>
,. J n v. r q <lb/>
Hie he, I . , . <lb/>
Ml . . <lb/>
if the hit Ion i i <lb/>
of ii <lb/>
. I<lb/>
-i . His <lb/>
t V t <lb/>
neighborhood . <lb/>
id -I .,, AM i ll <lb/>
v ire i <lb/>
. Sin . j. A. <lb/>
,. Mass., j M <lb/>
h v it <lb/>
U I <lb/>
I. i i-i- <lb/>
Ma ., i- .; <lb/>
a- nil <lb/>
Sable <lb/>
a noble charity. Seals will be ,.,,, stable boy among <lb/>
sale morning II. frightened him out of a <lb/>
II. II. Manly, of the and <lb/>
general admission for <lb/>
children. <lb/>
store. year's gnu. lb. they Oliver, lust evening for <lb/>
cuts for reserved seats. cents ,.,. from their I <lb/>
wardrobes and decked u in ,, j,.,.,,, <lb/>
ti while suit and hair and .,,, his way <lb/>
him out making <lb/>
i i ,, to Seven la Favor Kin. bi, knock off dame In- <lb/>
The spectacle was very <lb/>
amusing. Will fife, of <lb/>
the evangelist and Deans, <lb/>
Wilson, are leaden ill fun. <lb/>
Mr. C. D. h-ft this <lb/>
for editor <lb/>
and family will follow tomorrow. <lb/>
It is with wine reluctance we <lb/>
turn our buck upon this charming <lb/>
place with its man attractive In <lb/>
v for our stay lure bus <lb/>
stun. <lb/>
Thai is way the stood <lb/>
the the game <lb/>
between Greenville and <lb/>
base ball nines, ll was a good <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Dispositions <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Just so evil in the blood <lb/>
comes in shape of <lb/>
pimples, etc., in children <lb/>
and young people. Taken in <lb/>
time U eradicated by <lb/>
using Hoods <lb/>
In older people, the aftermath <lb/>
of irregular living shows it- <lb/>
self in bilious conditions, a <lb/>
home in <lb/>
Miss of Chapel <lb/>
Hill, is visiting Mi Bessie <lb/>
in South Greenville. <lb/>
W. G. who has been here <lb/>
lorn day or two culling our <lb/>
t hauls, left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry, Jr., came <lb/>
last evening <lb/>
several weeks with her parents <lb/>
Petersburg, <lb/>
Mis.-1 Bowling, of Bough <lb/>
Durham count v. N. <lb/>
General A. Warner, <lb/>
lent I ti. <lb/>
ii i be lit n <lb/>
i lent it <lb/>
The opening the i <lb/>
Opening August 1st. <lb/>
been altogether delight Oil and lieu.- night and i- visiting her <lb/>
sou is close at hand l In- <lb/>
buns, . are being cleaned up pr <lb/>
fur I he reception of <lb/>
gulden weed, every thing will be <lb/>
ill pie Tile a <lb/>
morning, August 1st. ill <lb/>
lie prepared to handle every pound <lb/>
is brought in. This will <lb/>
for warehouse <lb/>
expect <lb/>
in Hot i Ponder. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
there a caused <lb/>
among the guests n a. I <lb/>
a up -n discovery i-l <lb/>
lire in the ceiling of dance <lb/>
bull. <lb/>
Sonic of the bended <lb/>
S, <lb/>
begun <lb/>
against the Steel mi <lb/>
for violating the law. <lb/>
The schooner in lit <lb/>
don n a canoe Norfolk. a ti <lb/>
id and Carey <lb/>
ii- occupants, w <lb/>
flU Si IV <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
. en<lb/>
i. <lb/>
Its general t .;., <lb/>
lug even <lb/>
I .-. i.- M . I . <lb/>
V- . Ml II <lb/>
, , ,. mi i , IO <lb/>
W roW free to <lb/>
W five lo guests, slopping other lintels or hoarding <lb/>
ii playmate, on chin M the n-e of Seven Springs water, <lb/>
with his list and killed him. l-r <lb/>
Or F. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
was ii bile I <lb/>
Island, Charleston. S. c, <lb/>
I brother, J. Bowling, of South ones once stairs an. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Bread Cast Hit-Water. <lb/>
through nod it was <lb/>
in cold A <lb/>
a pair of rubbers. <lb/>
The gentleman received n letter <lb/>
from the tramp a days ago <lb/>
said he was in the <lb/>
heavy head, a foul mouth, I Klondike and bad struck it rich <lb/>
a general bad feeling. <lb/>
It i. blood. Hip Impure blood, <lb/>
which i- fie real cause. <lb/>
that Hood's and <lb/>
reign in your <lb/>
Blood Poison I in i <lb/>
for year, owing lo tot <lb/>
pox. my <lb/>
in rat,,. I <lb/>
I kept II h-ii. tn- <lb/>
cored. I on tin- <lb/>
fin-l Mi.-. J. T. Win a vii. <lb/>
Scrofula Sores M 1.1 <lb/>
mouth, <lb/>
arm. <lb/>
medicine did <lb/>
I Hi- I. <lb/>
now fair Mrs. <lb/>
S. S. . r , -1,. r <lb/>
and would remember him for his <lb/>
kindness. The <lb/>
of this week says ; --Sure <lb/>
enough the Circle City man has <lb/>
sent his friend a in <lb/>
a scarf pin made from a <lb/>
pennyweight of virgin <lb/>
gold. This he writes, is <lb/>
of others to <lb/>
A three year old boy was cry <lb/>
when bis mama asked nurse <lb/>
what for lo which she <lb/>
ed, is them cherries, mum, <lb/>
he is crying <lb/>
aid the mother, ban- <lb/>
any inure, he has already eaten <lb/>
three saucer <lb/>
said nurse, is do ones In- <lb/>
is crying be is alt <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
W. Harding in the <lb/>
last evening, <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
fur Wilmington. <lb/>
Rev. N. U, Watson returned <lb/>
tIn-1 ii evening. <lb/>
John Hay this to <lb/>
visit in Plymouth. <lb/>
this <lb/>
morning from Seven Springs. <lb/>
Miss Tyson returned <lb/>
morning front City. <lb/>
T. II. Tyson returned this morn <lb/>
from a nip in country. <lb/>
Miss Maggie lo her <lb/>
home Fountain Friday eve <lb/>
Mabel Glenn won <lb/>
to night l <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
culling n bole in the <lb/>
I hem, <lb/>
I'll. lire-lulled from of <lb/>
lump which ha-1 been <lb/>
is m.<lb/>
Si me of the I. i-v <lb/>
employ such cheap work <lb/>
men Inch ill lining <lb/>
Hint tiny in put loops mi them so <lb/>
so you tin lie them together in <lb/>
Test of Cotton . . <lb/>
, III- .-. e. in- milking <lb/>
have to lied bill, of we <lb/>
The damage was slight. Mr. Wm. C. a . <lb/>
put I hell mi will Us <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
TAKE hi I i i <lb/>
run , <lb/>
r, III i i. M <lb/>
Factory <lb/>
The <lb/>
. I nit, ll <lb/>
ii do. ml a in Con u A- <lb/>
v the ma nil fact I j <lb/>
I. I I y <lb/>
Repaired cm old <lb/>
and on Main street. <lb/>
. <lb/>
TWO LIVES. <lb/>
I us as III. <lb/>
n ml <lb/>
this should In- <lb/>
s. iii i the <lb/>
S. E. P; CO. <lb/>
depend <lb/>
only <lb/>
life Hie I i. <lb/>
child. In u. r <lb/>
FRIEND <lb/>
will nil i t <lb/>
will <lb/>
pare i <lb/>
for tin l <lb/>
Ii r I cm ill, I I i <lb/>
I i ti <lb/>
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Sold i t r ft. <lb/>
book, I., b free <lb/>
CO., . <lb/>
hi <lb/>
mill-1 it hi I found <lb/>
ii-tin i kt <lb/>
i t, . I in <lb/>
Mini till <lb/>
old i <lb/>
ii. In iii Ink in <lb/>
a ill <lb/>
I In- , Iii n on .; I lamp <lb/>
i. . hi or<lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
A i <lb/>
i ll v. hi n hi. In. I he Wool I <lb/>
Is only a year con <lb/>
news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
co, worth <lb/>
man than the <lb/>
price.<lb/>
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c Wire <lb/>
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You may never but <lb/>
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i Office <lb/>
a- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
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row- <lb/>
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tobacco, that is <lb/>
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subscription price. <lb/>
the <lb/>
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the home <lb/>
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not. <lb/>
THE DYNAMITE DRUMMER. <lb/>
Some of tile Inconvenience. <lb/>
Traveling; With a Line of <lb/>
The littles mm who hail <lb/>
mi tin- st. <lb/>
liter bore an name. It <lb/>
, was Pink Firkin. New York, Dial <lb/>
hr somewhat laborious <lb/>
bore also mi <lb/>
Be en not more than <lb/>
live in bright, with slim frame <lb/>
eyes of I ho <lb/>
appealing blue. <lb/>
His spirit was in tail, <lb/>
when ho misaddressed gave a <lb/>
little shirt of fright. <lb/>
Notwithstanding all this, rink <lb/>
Firkin las man. This <lb/>
not from the <lb/>
man. lint from his <lb/>
When he stepped up to the <lb/>
desk to put his <lb/>
tor it was with the most painstaking <lb/>
care that he placed mar- <lb/>
Mo counter a little black bag which <lb/>
he carried in his hand. It was <lb/>
a little hag, black, rusty, <lb/>
Otis-looking, like its owner, bearing <lb/>
tho initials P. V. <lb/>
Firkin handled it as if it were the <lb/>
thing the world. <lb/>
gently, he placed it in <lb/>
between almost every <lb/>
letter he wrote be looked out of the <lb/>
corner ins eye at the little black <lb/>
bug to were there. <lb/>
As be wrote be <lb/>
his rested it <lb/>
that it hail not <lb/>
been moved. <lb/>
said Mr. Firkin, <lb/>
with a taint smile, in <lb/>
Now York makes the host <lb/>
mite in the off tho <lb/>
slightest touch especially In hot <lb/>
weather, weather stuff. <lb/>
Want lo the <lb/>
drummer, his professional training <lb/>
getting the upper hand. took <lb/>
I the satchel in his hand with some <lb/>
roughness, the professional <lb/>
position torn <lb/>
it nick sprint, happened, <lb/>
and the lounger hastily disavowed <lb/>
interest in dynamite, <lb/>
it <lb/>
smiled the traveling gentleman, <lb/>
he shoved under the <lb/>
lounge where he hail invited tho <lb/>
Interrogator to sit with <lb/>
him. little dangerous and in <lb/>
deuced <lb/>
at times, have to <lb/>
his eyes wore a hunt <lb/>
I'll look, <lb/>
paid for it -we get <lb/>
paid for it. You not be- <lb/>
that I get the biggest salary <lb/>
of man on Hie road, but I do. <lb/>
It is a big risk, we have to lay <lb/>
up something, Tho companies <lb/>
will not insure us. <lb/>
lie grasped a thin knee In <lb/>
bands as he crossed his legs. <lb/>
is not the worst of it. In- <lb/>
convenient. Traveling around <lb/>
with this stun exposes us to all <lb/>
son- discourtesies from hotel <lb/>
rooms in u town for love or <lb/>
money, for people have the <lb/>
tho house, tho guests <lb/>
when <lb/>
out that one of us is reg- <lb/>
There are only throe in <lb/>
line, yon know. those <lb/>
as not leave <lb/>
samples, the police station <lb/>
recourse. I'm registered <lb/>
as a in a good number of <lb/>
low iii this vicinity <lb/>
lie paused a minute for this state- <lb/>
to take effect. there <lb/>
are the railroads to buck up against. <lb/>
Some of I have rules against <lb/>
carrying explosives. Sometimes I <lb/>
get caught, I go at the <lb/>
next station, or sometimes between <lb/>
stations, and I have to foot it the <lb/>
rest of tho way. I am not <lb/>
railroad travel at any <lb/>
With the cargo I carry a <lb/>
I wrack is something in be afraid of. <lb/>
the ears on a <lb/>
rough road makes me so <lb/>
that I have to take up <lb/>
mi satchel and the aisle to <lb/>
redoes the shock. <lb/>
one thing that I a <lb/>
wreck It I ever gal into one it <lb/>
means good bye to <lb/>
Just imagine stuff going off <lb/>
men on the seat shuddered. <lb/>
lounger, <lb/>
who beat a hasty <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
both <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lived on Grass tor Days. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
a miner hailing <lb/>
from New York, is in <lb/>
Hospital, a living example of the <lb/>
astounding fart that a oat <lb/>
grass as an exclusive diet for <lb/>
teen days and live to tell the tale. <lb/>
was employed to do <lb/>
some work Sophie Mountain, a <lb/>
very wild part of British Columbia. <lb/>
Be the mountain with <lb/>
two His <lb/>
left him alone for the day and I'M- <lb/>
ha would clamber up <lb/>
the side for a dis- <lb/>
Ho not his way <lb/>
back to camp. a trap <lb/>
tier's empty and slept there <lb/>
for the night, for the next <lb/>
three nights and days he wandered <lb/>
listlessly in a always coining <lb/>
back to the empty cabin. On <lb/>
third a <lb/>
a rook It. <lb/>
He screamed aloud with joy as he <lb/>
fell on the ground to tear it lo <lb/>
pieces. As a monster cougar stalk- <lb/>
ed up to his prostrate form <lb/>
sniffed at him screamed <lb/>
with fear, in his rage <lb/>
fright struck the boast in the <lb/>
race with his list. The <lb/>
snarled viciously, made a grab at <lb/>
the freshly killed beaver clutched <lb/>
in hand and made <lb/>
w lib it. prepared for the <lb/>
end made his will. <lb/>
roots and woods made up <lb/>
his diet dining the rest aw- <lb/>
eighteen days nights, half literary, classical, <lb/>
the lime of which <lb/>
on tho ground. On the eighteenth <lb/>
day his toes were off his blooding <lb/>
feet, his clothes in rags, barely <lb/>
covering bis almost bare bones, <lb/>
was again visited by the <lb/>
cougar, who on his <lb/>
blinking tin-dying man, evident- <lb/>
waiting for him off be- <lb/>
fore ho devoured him. but toward <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
Meg <lb/>
The Largest Equipped Kilting School in the South, <lb/>
Commercial. last year. North West of <lb/>
Greensboro, Piedmont feet above tea level. State chain <lb/>
Football, and Track Athletics for many years <lb/>
among the preparatory schools. Terms reasonable, considering <lb/>
and facilities Both annual session August <lb/>
J. A. M. ft. HOLT. <lb/>
R MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
OXFORD, X. C <lb/>
The Cheapest School in the South for the advantages offered. <lb/>
Sends lo College a larger per of its students than <lb/>
any other school in the State. Special course preparatory lo Annapolis <lb/>
and West Point. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Mistrial Mm <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
oilers to young women thorough <lb/>
scientific, and <lb/>
college. <lb/>
tilth year opens <lb/>
day, September en- <lb/>
of any College in the <lb/>
South. in <lb/>
the Board 16.80 to 110.00 <lb/>
per month. Loan for <lb/>
worthy <lb/>
en admitted lo all classes, Semi <lb/>
for to <lb/>
PRESIDENT KIM SO, <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
industrial education special <lb/>
pedagogical training. Annul ex- <lb/>
the stale Faculty of <lb/>
members. More than regular <lb/>
students. Baa matriculated about <lb/>
1,700 students, representing every <lb/>
county in the Stale except one. <lb/>
Practice and Observation School of <lb/>
2.10 pupils. To secure board <lb/>
in all free tuition <lb/>
, , , i , .- Hie Mouth, cheapest <lb/>
should lie made ore . . .<lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
One <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
female schools in <lb/>
evening the cougar pricked up bis <lb/>
ears, Sniffed the ground and dashed <lb/>
tho darkness. The animal <lb/>
scented another human being this <lb/>
time with a gun. shout- <lb/>
ed feebly, and before many min- <lb/>
William trapper <lb/>
was bending over Edwards with a <lb/>
whiskey <lb/>
Empire. <lb/>
Steady. <lb/>
vantages given. Send <lb/>
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M, A. <lb/>
OF C. <lb/>
August 1st. <lb/>
ill from those desiring <lb/>
trained teachers. <lb/>
For and other <lb/>
address, <lb/>
PRESIDENT Widest patronage and <lb/>
Greensboro, X. C. in its history. <lb/>
Students 411.1; Academic <lb/>
LITTLETON Courses; Elective Courses; Pro- <lb/>
Schools, in Law, in Died- <lb/>
Now build- <lb/>
Works. Splendid Li- <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
Steady there Men are capable <lb/>
of being the human is <lb/>
but little superior lo the in <lb/>
this respect, It is an old dodge <lb/>
the warehouse trust promoters skit. 90th <lb/>
address M. Kn <lb/>
in, AM. <lb/>
President, <lb/>
are trying to work in North Caro- <lb/>
They arc reporting they <lb/>
have secured tho entire businesses <lb/>
of several towns in order to <lb/>
once the at other <lb/>
places loan easy surrender. Prom <lb/>
all accounts the promoters have <lb/>
been able to got but few scat- <lb/>
options on warehouse pro- <lb/>
parties in this State. I. is into j recently <lb/>
nor Wilson, for ex- <lb/>
ample, been completely cap-1 <lb/>
lured. we know, <lb/>
proposition. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Board laundry, full literary <lb/>
library fee for the <lb/>
entire scholastic year. <lb/>
To those apply n.; in time the <lb/>
above may be reduced to 1112.00 <lb/>
by one hour's work per day in In- <lb/>
Department. , , , <lb/>
The 1711, annual session begins<lb/>
Laboratories, <lb/>
Advanced Classes open to <lb/>
a year; Board a Ample <lb/>
opportunity for self-help. Scholarships and <lb/>
for the needy, tuition for <lb/>
teachers. Summer School Teachers, <lb/>
B RECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
school <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., slid Fridays at A. <lb/>
M., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
Charge. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. W. pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. Rountree, <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. <lb/>
school p. W F. Harding, <lb/>
on <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
School J. R. i <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. moots and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. J. M. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
D. N. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
L. Fleming, C S. C. Carr, <lb/>
R. andS. <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, B. M. R. <lb/>
Lang. See. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. o. <lb/>
. P. hall. A. D. <lb/>
A. O, Council, <lb/>
No. meets every third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, See. <lb/>
1.0. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See. <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
Chapel Hill, X. C.<lb/>
.------ AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
WHO WANTS IT <lb/>
TH CAROLINA.<lb/>
Second Goods <lb/>
Bought and <lb/>
Commission. <lb/>
CU .<lb/>
In to<lb/>
need <lb/>
WE CLEAN PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
and <lb/>
lo look mt- <lb/>
new Ho <lb/>
and I. <lb/>
mm, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SPEAK QUICK. <lb/>
ism. <lb/>
a deal oar to every <lb/>
and would have none of it. Keep <lb/>
your heads, and <lb/>
keep your warehouses, too, If you <lb/>
desire to do what will lie for <lb/>
you. loll live per cent, gen- <lb/>
to move when <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Kb M Mi <lb/>
AM AM I'M <lb/>
Milk in the Windy City. <lb/>
Tho Chicago Tribune figures Unit <lb/>
if one cow was to give all milk <lb/>
consumed daily in the city of Chi <lb/>
she would need to be feet <lb/>
tall and to give of <lb/>
milk each day. Estimating <lb/>
an average cow gives nine <lb/>
TRAINS MUM. <lb/>
printing office outfits <lb/>
a quantity of surplus ma- <lb/>
that will be sold <lb/>
There is a cylinder press <lb/>
enough to a nine <lb/>
. . . Mourn <lb/>
in splendid condition, and <lb/>
quantity of Small Flea, Long <lb/>
and <lb/>
can furnish <lb/>
complete outfit largo enough for a <lb/>
six or seven column paper. <lb/>
II VI <lb/>
N H in an <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
in lo <lb/>
I flu II II <lb/>
v. n it <lb/>
t a -i in <lb/>
a ah <lb/>
T so <lb/>
Specimens of the body type arc <lb/>
shown in advertisement, the <lb/>
type being taken the case just <lb/>
as it runs, so it shows itself <lb/>
how well it prints. This is the <lb/>
Small Pica size of which there is <lb/>
pair of cases. <lb/>
Then hero ii a paragraph set from <lb/>
that the Long Primer size. have <lb/>
pairs of these cases. In buying this <lb/>
r. A W <lb/>
s at t <lb/>
A VI <lb/>
i a<lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
Si <lb/>
milk a day, it lakes between t Pi a <lb/>
, . I worn out sad stills, hut a good <lb/>
COWS In supply serviceable capable of wear. <lb/>
nub <lb/>
average The milk comes <lb/>
the oily in eight gallon <lb/>
cans. To feed re <lb/>
day tons of rood, <lb/>
exclusive of water. It is <lb/>
that people are directly <lb/>
engaged in gathering <lb/>
Hug the milk supply. If there are <lb/>
people in Chicago, each <lb/>
on the average consumes <lb/>
half a pint of milk a <lb/>
In last News <lb/>
Observer ail is given of <lb/>
striking and <lb/>
report <lb/>
struck the barn of Jake in <lb/>
the of Lumber ton on Kat- <lb/>
night H V Op <lb/>
The stroke must <lb/>
hit the type Raleigh at the <lb/>
Hire is little <lb/>
Then palm and it is . <lb/>
for <lb/>
It may ma mire in a <lb/>
an is for <lb/>
u will nil lots, <lb/>
.-, i.-. i- . M. .,. <lb/>
i wilt i.- i win, <lb/>
Any n-i or ll <lb/>
While <lb/>
i,. i-,, , . <lb/>
-.- i will In Wild If III, <lb/>
Is km. <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Arrive <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Ar Mount <lb/>
Arrive Tarboro <lb/>
Lt Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
I'M<lb/>
n m <lb/>
W M <lb/>
II <lb/>
AM M A M<lb/>
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III II <lb/>
n no M <lb/>
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no <lb/>
PM <lb/>
Cathartic, I <lb/>
Motor. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Or <lb/>
I. <lb/>
U-ti. WASH I ,<lb/>
Train on Hold <lb/>
leave S i I <lb/>
in. AT <lb/>
m. Kill-ton B MM, <lb/>
Mt II A a Mi. i <lb/>
Train- u <lb/>
k t a m an I. arrive <lb/>
a m nu p m. leave v <lb/>
in m m. arrive <lb/>
nil T art i n, . <lb/>
Train dally ex ct <lb/>
n m. pin, arrive Ply- <lb/>
mouth top m i pm. leave <lb/>
daily, V at m. fun- <lb/>
day Vt am. am. II am <lb/>
Train on N <lb/>
born Sunday, a m, <lb/>
in. <lb/>
m arrive. ; to r <lb/>
Brant h leave Rocky <lb/>
no p m. arrive <lb/>
ii .;, i f i am. A <lb/>
re Hope II <lb/>
arrive st It <lb/>
out . pm. dally Sunday. <lb/>
I, for <lb/>
lint, , i. ., ,,, , <lb/>
ti in. r. am and <lb/>
a in <lb/>
Train N-1 T at Wei <lb/>
don tor dally, all rail via <lb/>
MM, <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. B. KENLY, <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville ft A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, <lb/>
Hailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. V. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville N. <lb/>
I Mount a i <lb/>
1.1 a in i ; ti <lb/>
pm <lb/>
. I i <lb/>
J. E. COREY, <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
HORSE v <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now be the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. K. COREY. <lb/>
1- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
P- <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
VOL. XVI <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
per Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
I mm Our I . r.-i- <lb/>
The of <lb/>
to take my notice the <lb/>
mis by the newspaper <lb/>
Manila, of the <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
pie of this country by Gen. Otis in <lb/>
bis official dispatches of tin <lb/>
extraordinary tactics employed <lb/>
him to prevent the truth being <lb/>
by is <lb/>
that <lb/>
has been on with <lb/>
the know ledge and approval of the <lb/>
administration. This attitude of <lb/>
ration has harshly <lb/>
by republicans <lb/>
as well as else. II <lb/>
from public lift. Au <lb/>
I. ,,. .;. <lb/>
phase of in bus <lb/>
overlook oil. Hut u close friend of <lb/>
Algol's is responsible <lb/>
that Alger's was <lb/>
banded to Mr. as a <lb/>
that be <lb/>
mid decline it Inn nice Wile note <lb/>
filial have published to <lb/>
charge tin was re <lb/>
In the Mr. <lb/>
wishes, that Alger <lb/>
I was , j <lb/>
j Washington when be Mr. <lb/>
to take I. The <lb/>
same says that Alger is <lb/>
load, although pretending lo lie <lb/>
greatly that he may <lb/>
loss a few <lb/>
for sometime ,. <lb/>
, ; i . . , <lb/>
number of men . their <lb/>
willingness to contest ti- <lb/>
with Col. Bryan. <lb/>
with <lb/>
edge has shown nil <lb/>
to do the and i i- <lb/>
the Mr. <lb/>
banking upon Admiral <lb/>
Dewey's Ignorance of publics <lb/>
political <lb/>
An <lb/>
Bead <lb/>
. Hie ,. <lb/>
I---. <lb/>
one mi pi n . . ; <lb/>
mil judge<lb/>
mil mi III well lie <lb/>
exposure been one L , , <lb/>
it would hale boon h <lb/>
it might <lb/>
have been Inspired <lb/>
-ting the month of July we will make a <lb/>
Intercept him Europe Offering Of lots of SHOrT <lb/>
harness, their <lb/>
ill not make music I'm <lb/>
but it by <lb/>
very .- <lb/>
Manila, in. those of the As <lb/>
pi, <lb/>
of all-hades of politics, and , <lb/>
. I leaving military at <lb/>
fairs to controlled <lb/>
moreover it merely what <lb/>
wax known lo many for months <lb/>
and and <lb/>
past. <lb/>
Us <lb/>
Ism Ian t Al <lb/>
lo no objection, as it is <lb/>
making votes by <lb/>
Alger has told Mr. Me- <lb/>
what be had told <lb/>
everybody his <lb/>
which accompanied the <lb/>
might take at his <lb/>
pleasure. Thai WAS news to Mr. <lb/>
and has not his <lb/>
embarrassment a bit. Members of <lb/>
the Cabinet are not ii habit of <lb/>
refusing to resign when asked by <lb/>
the President to tin so. Tho only <lb/>
man who ever did so was <lb/>
who had in be kicked out of Grant's <lb/>
cabinet. <lb/>
While it is not known positively <lb/>
what concessions were granted by <lb/>
In the four treaties <lb/>
negotiated with under <lb/>
the law. respectively for <lb/>
trade reciprocity with the <lb/>
colonies of <lb/>
Guiana and Jamaica, it is <lb/>
said I hoy are equivalent to a <lb/>
horizontal reduction of per cent <lb/>
in duties led by <lb/>
on the products of those <lb/>
All of these treaties will <lb/>
have be approved by House <lb/>
as well as the Senate before <lb/>
go into effect, The time limit wax <lb/>
reached this week, no more <lb/>
treaties can be negotiated under <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Events this week have made <lb/>
certain that Is a movement on <lb/>
foot to administration lo <lb/>
throw Hobart overboard to <lb/>
Gov. Roosevelt Mr. <lb/>
running mule next year's cam- <lb/>
the being Hint Room <lb/>
volt's war record will <lb/>
defect ions Caused by <lb/>
administration war <lb/>
and mismanagement <lb/>
consent has not yet been obtained, <lb/>
is why the idea is being <lb/>
publicly pushed, The managers <lb/>
of the scheme think it <lb/>
la ad- <lb/>
by a large of re- <lb/>
publican papers it will tickle the <lb/>
vanity of Gov. lo such an <lb/>
extent be will consent to be <lb/>
shelved by becoming a <lb/>
dale for Vice President. Mr. Ho <lb/>
bait's consent has not been obtain- <lb/>
ed, but that is nut consider <lb/>
any more than was <lb/>
Morton's a <lb/>
similar WM <lb/>
standing friend <lb/>
ship existing Mr. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
counts for nothing men <lb/>
arranging for Mr. <lb/>
future. <lb/>
The bluffer <lb/>
of as a duffer by sports. Well, <lb/>
Alger is unsuccessful political <lb/>
bluffer, and the result will l- his <lb/>
Mr. Root, of New <lb/>
York, can persuade Mr. <lb/>
to shake up <lb/>
to give Miles the <lb/>
that properly belongs lo him <lb/>
as Commanding General i the <lb/>
Army, in nil Military mat- <lb/>
hen ill live to ii the day <lb/>
ho so War <lb/>
portfolio lo I alias proper <lb/>
belonging In the Gen <lb/>
alter two of the Cab <lb/>
with the <lb/>
sit mil ion. had declined lo do so, <lb/>
and to stand before the country as <lb/>
a figure head responsible for the <lb/>
of the War Department. <lb/>
Perhaps it was a feeling <lb/>
I caused rainier. <lb/>
I who was kicked of the Pension <lb/>
j I In roan by Harrison, after a <lb/>
I mouths service as Commissioner, to <lb/>
rush into print with fulsome praise <lb/>
of Alger and Whatever <lb/>
ii was. it was creditable lo Tan- <lb/>
heart, if not to his sense of <lb/>
thrift, up for the under <lb/>
dog, in ibis fracas, because he liked <lb/>
him personally, ho know <lb/>
When ho did ii as likely <lb/>
lessen his own pull the <lb/>
rat ion. <lb/>
Mr. b. Lockwood, of <lb/>
of the <lb/>
can A Trust which a, <lb/>
though a nun partisan <lb/>
purposes lo lake important pail <lb/>
in the campaign, is a <lb/>
strong Bryan de.-rat, be <lb/>
says of the of <lb/>
democrats; -I am in t. <lb/>
with the true democrats i-t <lb/>
and it is safe to say that <lb/>
ninety-live per cent of them are <lb/>
loyal to Bryan, the principles <lb/>
platform. The real <lb/>
of the state and of nil <lb/>
the her stales must be on <lb/>
alert, for tricksters ,. <lb/>
vote more than one-third of all the <lb/>
of the Rational <lb/>
they will their <lb/>
and, which ts the defeat of Bryan. <lb/>
The trust inter <lb/>
MU will bend all their energies to <lb/>
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