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You may never but <lb/>
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Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week <lb/>
and gives information to die <lb/>
row- <lb/>
worth <lb/>
tobacco, that is <lb/>
many times more than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
the home <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
of cents <lb/>
you a subscriber <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
news <lb/>
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every <lb/>
price <lb/>
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not. <lb/>
THE DYNAMITE DRUMMER. <lb/>
Some of tile Inconvenience. <lb/>
Traveling; With a Line of <lb/>
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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/>
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In to<lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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that the Long Primer size. have <lb/>
pairs of these cases. In buying this <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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IN- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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phase of in bus <lb/>
overlook oil. Hut u close friend of <lb/>
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that Alger's was <lb/>
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mid decline it Inn nice Wile note <lb/>
filial have published to <lb/>
charge tin was re <lb/>
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wishes, that Alger <lb/>
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to take I. The <lb/>
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load, although pretending lo lie <lb/>
greatly that he may <lb/>
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for sometime ,. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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any more than was <lb/>
Morton's a <lb/>
similar WM <lb/>
standing friend <lb/>
ship existing Mr. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
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arranging for Mr. <lb/>
future. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
defeat his nomination because they <lb/>
recognize no human power can <lb/>
prevent bis victory the polls, <lb/>
he be again declared nominee <lb/>
the party <lb/>
The statement that Hon. <lb/>
Whitney, hose shrewd <lb/>
lion procured the last nomination <lb/>
of Mr. Cleveland, of teem <lb/>
to for the purpose of trying <lb/>
to Admiral Dewey to <lb/>
his name lo go before the next <lb/>
dale f. t ho I i nation <lb/>
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It. Those who know him <lb/>
Admiral <lb/>
his mind, after <lb/>
n and that he will <lb/>
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has already given tool hers in <lb/>
same <lb/>
lien. Carlos Garcia, son of <lb/>
Gen. is i <lb/>
Washington, us u<lb/>
which <lb/>
independence i lb-asked <lb/>
Mr. to hold <lb/>
for <lb/>
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did not give him a decided <lb/>
answer, bill bad Lien <lb/>
b officials no <lb/>
beheld in Cuba, a <lb/>
census of III. vole bad <lb/>
NO <lb/>
is and will con; <lb/>
to be the motley <lb/>
crop the South. The <lb/>
j planter who gets the mo-t <lb/>
ton from a given area at the <lb/>
least cost, is the one who makes <lb/>
the most money. Good <lb/>
suitable rotation, and <lb/>
liberal use of fertilizers con- <lb/>
at least actual <lb/>
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; Regular vi. <lb/>
special rice <lb/>
MK <lb/>
Kim.<lb/>
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. sail <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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liable shows how u i keen <lb/>
must I,,, the horse's sense of <lb/>
horse will <lb/>
in however bun <lb/>
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lo his <lb/>
sniff, or from a bucket which <lb/>
odor makes offensive, however <lb/>
thirsty. His intelligent nostril <lb/>
will quiver and over <lb/>
dainties hit offered by the fair <lb/>
hands, with coaxing Hint <lb/>
would make a mortal shut hi eyes <lb/>
and swallow nauseous mouthful <lb/>
a gulp, A mare is never is <lb/>
lied by either sight or whinny <lb/>
Is her own until she <lb/>
nasal lo <lb/>
fuel. blind <lb/>
will allow of <lb/>
st ranker without show signs <lb/>
of auger mil <lb/>
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made Ills souse of smell and a <lb/>
considerable distance, Blind horses <lb/>
as a rule, will gallop w Mills <lb/>
a without striking the sin <lb/>
fence. The sense of smell <lb/>
Informs of it- proximity. <lb/>
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stable, go direct or <lb/>
lo their <lb/>
lending ground, when desiring <lb/>
to urn. after hours <lb/>
wandering, will distinguish one <lb/>
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gathering herbage with lips 1- <lb/>
in Its choice of proper food <lb/>
entirely its Blind <lb/>
horses do make mistakes ii <lb/>
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el II lit <lb/>
. bale in . <lb/>
lid i-l I; <lb/>
when Um Inn <lb/>
and values. <lb/>
Lot . <lb/>
Special sale price <lb/>
broken lots <lb/>
were sold <lb/>
cents <lb/>
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sell, <lb/>
line of shoes w ill i- a r rung. <lb/>
and a-k lo <lb/>
on hem <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
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we have In make <lb/>
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hi-hitched , <lb/>
grave, <lb/>
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sluts . <lb/>
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mid res. <lb/>
loll, <lb/>
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his yard and b <lb/>
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burl.-d <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
him f,. <lb/>
some lie and <lb/>
in the he <lb/>
missiles <lb/>
mid and brick <lb/>
hurled, ,.,. <lb/>
could be <lb/>
bis v. in- mil <lb/>
field <lb/>
slumping win. heard <lb/>
III. I he .,,.,, <lb/>
and ii. ,., <lb/>
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will insure the largest yield, <lb/>
Trill ,.,. <lb/>
planter la th Sooth. <lb/>
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often breaking the brick <lb/>
vent when i strikes a <lb/>
or oilier hard <lb/>
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was <lb/>
ax. <lb/>
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win, is In face, <lb/>
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house was <lb/>
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sue is weak, and all run <lb/>
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impressions wore found iii constipation or <lb/>
mil . her impure blood <lb/>
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struggle to win Merchants and<lb/>
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four leaders u B ,,,., ,.,, , <lb/>
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big event, King Mond, ,, <lb/>
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ski,,, rich complexion. <lb/>
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of the fence Is their as it was,, sole., <lb/>
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in of ft Co., do- <lb/>
lug business the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Slate aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay tin. <lb/>
for <lb/>
each and every ease of Catarrh <lb/>
be cured Hull's <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
Sworn to before suits, lib <lb/>
ed my presence, Ibis <lb/>
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and in Is directly the <lb/>
blood and mucous of the <lb/>
system. J. <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
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size i <lb/>
exhibitioner skill ,. I ,. notion <lb/>
,,,,. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
dipper dredge cut <lb/>
bulb was recently completed at <lb/>
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lb,, hull is ion <lb/>
II Is guaranteed to <lb/>
lull revolution with a load <lb/>
waler 3.1 feel deep every III <lb/>
which represents In <lb/>
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hoist is 37.1 <lb/>
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making a noise like long weighs Thia <lb/>
of a horse, legs. is designed to work forty <lb/>
face la mud. I feet of water and has a pull<lb/>
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not <lb/>
nine large <lb/>
simply plaited. <lb/>
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was a man. her sever- <lb/>
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lied lift lo a of n <lb/>
grate, that he found a ties unite <lb/>
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pushed into a winning In man who laid -i <lb/>
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. and look the heal, <lb/>
another <lb/>
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place. , -leers, Hal. <lb/>
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for the scriptural Injunction lo <lb/>
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daily mi the debit <lb/>
all leaf tobacco or re- <lb/>
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HAPPENINGS <lb/>
city girl <lb/>
swallowed part of a whisk broom <lb/>
straw. After six weeks <lb/>
the child's back be <lb/>
the shoulders where had <lb/>
formed tin abscess. <lb/>
Gen. Joe Wheeler and kind actual weigh <lb/>
have sailed from Man Francisco tobacco, kind of tobacco, from <lb/>
for the received, business, and real- <lb/>
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piled for membership in K or <lb/>
Lodge Odd at ;. the right- <lb/>
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of New York, will <lb/>
Alger la the War depart <lb/>
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better reputation in the office than <lb/>
his predecessor. <lb/>
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says household <lb/>
applied will remove all bad effects <lb/>
of a kissing but s st <lb/>
kissing to of as <lb/>
this, bis will soon wane. <lb/>
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d.-w drop. <lb/>
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who keep themselves for his <lb/>
a-.-. <lb/>
man who pleases <lb/>
have a good deal <lb/>
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puts us in the it i <lb/>
because he sees dress he wants <lb/>
purge<lb/>
of the and <lb/>
church factories the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
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from today <lb/>
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district and <lb/>
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people who have <lb/>
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to v. <lb/>
newspaper mm. <lb/>
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a. of Is rap <lb/>
disappearing. <lb/>
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a twelve pound boy. <lb/>
is her <lb/>
here this week. <lb/>
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at the I re <lb/>
next Sunday. <lb/>
Aunt Bailie Nelson sold her <lb/>
farm near hen and bought I house <lb/>
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are Che <lb/>
and cigars. <lb/>
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and had set up <lb/>
with. int is gradually Improving <lb/>
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for her home Monday. <lb/>
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STATE NEWS. <lb/>
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smallpox <lb/>
Winston. <lb/>
Newark. N. <lb/>
Policy<lb/>
t. Mas Value. <lb/>
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I. Insurance, <lb/>
Unit <lb/>
works <lb/>
Ii. Will lie re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Year <lb/>
No Kent riot ions. <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
lire payable at the lie- <lb/>
of and each<lb/>
mill <lb/>
Y, <lb/>
delivering the same in <lb/>
will not he entered as old <lb/>
on the date of the contract, iii <lb/>
installment will be entered as <lb/>
on the its shipment or <lb/>
to the purchaser. <lb/>
C. dealers ill leaf to- <lb/>
Mel, in. <lb/>
has legislative <lb/>
of a of PO, and will <lb/>
next stales who sell on only <lb/>
Senator. arc governed the same <lb/>
Andrew Who purchase <lb/>
unknown men were buried tobacco for the purpose of Belling <lb/>
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in Provided the <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
. be used <lb/>
mother, who has been spending a The Third of the Stale <lb/>
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goad business at <lb/>
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and Brick <lb/>
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main a and prove a will vote on of <lb/>
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man of sense will j night some <lb/>
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, the Insurance, or <lb/>
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an during the Lifetime <lb/>
A drought has through I of Insured. <lb/>
central and southwestern see, J <lb/>
lions of the State doing great dam- <lb/>
age lo crops. <lb/>
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be <lb/>
folks rind <lb/>
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., of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line depot there, <lb/>
if the origin of <lb/>
learned. So far tour different <lb/>
claims of having sent the <lb/>
alarm have been published. <lb/>
dairymen hat e <lb/>
caused an alarming of <lb/>
deaths among the children of <lb/>
the in <lb/>
the milk which sold <lb/>
are raising pica <lb/>
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the side of the ls-k. <lb/>
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should to as <lb/>
ii ill not as <lb/>
long us hey are kept charily. <lb/>
In. Southern Pacific of the mate <lb/>
two men lo work failed to stop the attacks <lb/>
The Hog. <lb/>
I lie bark Captain <lb/>
Caleb, which U now <lb/>
her cargo at Thompson's point, on <lb/>
Jersey shore, was visited on <lb/>
Wednesday by a <lb/>
insect, which the captain <lb/>
believe- lo have lien a genuine <lb/>
attacked the wife as <lb/>
she promenaded and was <lb/>
driven, off by the vigorous <lb/>
the mate of vessel, who <lb/>
who beard Mrs. Snick's <lb/>
and rushed her assistance. Be- <lb/>
baud <lb/>
if tin- <lb/>
and <lb/>
both corn and wheat mills are kept <lb/>
Perhaps is well to say <lb/>
that the wheat crop is not very <lb/>
this season, which of <lb/>
makes poor <lb/>
bill farmer- should gel <lb/>
only the <lb/>
awhile. stand lo <lb/>
at all limes the can. <lb/>
A. Min Go. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
have just opened the line- <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
complete of------ <lb/>
come to use Wire the vestibule on the <lb/>
W. Western railroad. <lb/>
New-w heal is coining i now and lady going <lb/>
was struck on the head and cane <lb/>
near being killed. <lb/>
There has been for two X m m <lb/>
days, a one arm <lb/>
house to house canvass of the w f <lb/>
part of the town. We have I <lb/>
heard described as one <lb/>
of the most <lb/>
beggars that has as yet made <lb/>
appearance in and refuses lo <lb/>
leave when ordered away. We <lb/>
have this fellow the <lb/>
C. U, The <lb/>
a fraud, and that be <lb/>
was very badly bl a systematic <lb/>
. , . in the <lb/>
not seriously yesterday. <lb/>
Bedding who has beau . HAY, OATS, COT- <lb/>
sick for sonic time is able to sit up TON HULLS AND <lb/>
To Our and Patrons. I AND <lb/>
On the verge of the opening of prices everything will lie <lb/>
In <lb/>
. cuts <lb/>
ill- <lb/>
mi that linen offered <lb/>
., <lb/>
. bill were a <lb/>
gel <lb/>
arc <lb/>
all of the and <lb/>
and night are <lb/>
lo the Lord for <lb/>
. heir deliverance from death <lb/>
Tin- Ignorant <lb/>
Mil claim <lb/>
was by I <lb/>
plea, in <lb/>
smith for <lb/>
These <lb/>
Iii-. i- bad lo ii me that part of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
again. <lb/>
K. A. brought us <lb/>
a cotton boll today was almost <lb/>
grown. measured seven year we want to thank every <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm <lb/>
Meat, now, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, in <lb/>
every <lb/>
In general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
of <lb/>
Horn Set I <lb/>
months old baby b teeth <lb/>
was of <lb/>
have <lb/>
II- lei III led SO <lb/>
mother, of <lb/>
No. Ill I'm incline, <lb/>
bug, at he picked up a <lb/>
-pike struck the insect a severe <lb/>
blow, It dropped on the <lb/>
the mate held fast with his cap <lb/>
a seaman him lo en <lb/>
ease a bog, <lb/>
Captain the <lb/>
pent I time, but he was when the <lb/>
insect was shown him. It was <lb/>
three inches length, large <lb/>
overlapping wings. Prom it- head <lb/>
powerful nippers, <lb/>
which acted like an iceman's clip <lb/>
Captain the fear- <lb/>
some lo this <lb/>
and presented Harris. <lb/>
of It was <lb/>
examined with much by <lb/>
captains of vessels and shippers, <lb/>
inn tell whence it came, <lb/>
was a general opinion <lb/>
hat the insect was from tropics <lb/>
and possibly cams from Philip- <lb/>
pines in a transport, or concealed <lb/>
in Times, <lb/>
20th. <lb/>
live themselves limn <lb/>
inches in diameter. <lb/>
Oscar is very sick and we <lb/>
hope lie w ill soon Is- up again. <lb/>
Messrs. II. Cobb and <lb/>
Pierce, of Ballard's were <lb/>
visiting relatives and friends <lb/>
our town Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. B, P. Cobb, of Charleston, <lb/>
S. .-pent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday at the home of bis father, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Mr. and Mi's. Ola and <lb/>
came out <lb/>
and spent the day with Mrs. <lb/>
lather, Mr. <lb/>
Miss through our <lb/>
town on her way b <lb/>
City. Sin <lb/>
left Greenville this evening in com- <lb/>
with Mr. and Mrs. W. ti. <lb/>
lull, of Kin-Ion, came over this <lb/>
morning to visit relatives <lb/>
friends in this <lb/>
tobacco for earning found as low sis a good article can <lb/>
one he sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
in Hie past. The <lb/>
good ill-id's are bright and we shall <lb/>
take great pleasure in giving you <lb/>
every advantage in <lb/>
serving Again <lb/>
thanking you until we can serve <lb/>
you to a batter advantage, <lb/>
your friends,<lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The secret of youthful features the child with more Person <lb/>
In women IS regular , ,. ,, <lb/>
in herself. Dr. <lb/>
If there Is an Irregularity of any <lb/>
nature if the suppressed <lb/>
or too scanty, too profuse or painful <lb/>
-the trouble will show In the face. <lb/>
The eyes will be encircled with <lb/>
black, the akin sallow; blotches <lb/>
and pimples will appear, mid the <lb/>
sufferer, in years, <lb/>
will appear old in The <lb/>
failing remedy is <lb/>
It cures of or- <lb/>
of lie Womb, <lb/>
tearing-down <lb/>
Pains. Cures . Ii, . Headache <lb/>
and Nervousness, nil of which <lb/>
due same organs. <lb/>
boo w mm ,,, II. <lb/>
rs co., <lb/>
dentist, <lb/>
that-mil ca-c-. while ran-, urn <lb/>
so as of <lb/>
stir. , <lb/>
iii children <lb/>
-aid he. due to some <lb/>
of the pat <lb/>
often cause teeth to in an <lb/>
way . I hey arc usually <lb/>
milk teeth. the <lb/>
cause mother much annoy <lb/>
but <lb/>
Acts gently on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
f THE <lb/>
UM. PERMANENTLY <lb/>
Buy MiN B<lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Applies to Also. <lb/>
rambling through the A. A X. <lb/>
. depot this morning, untied <lb/>
several of freight to <lb/>
iv in, easily <lb/>
here, There wen- a <lb/>
of wheels, <lb/>
for <lb/>
There are several oar <lb/>
loads of baskets sold at <lb/>
Why do not some of <lb/>
our progressive business men build <lb/>
one of these It certainly <lb/>
would not require much capital, <lb/>
and there Is plenty of material u <lb/>
manufacture items as buggy <lb/>
spokes, to make a wheel, hoops for <lb/>
barrels and and any <lb/>
.-nit n basket. Free <lb/>
Pram. <lb/>
The Sweeping <lb/>
Slaughter <lb/>
on <lb/>
Warehouse Trust Hosted. <lb/>
like attempt to buy <lb/>
up the t warehouses of <lb/>
Ninth Carolina and form them <lb/>
into ha-fallen through. A <lb/>
Mr. of Wilson, <lb/>
eating the trail syndicate, has <lb/>
been here for a day or two trying <lb/>
to gal the In extend <lb/>
the lime of the options on their <lb/>
houses. This <lb/>
refused positively to do. The <lb/>
warehouseman of <lb/>
never liked were <lb/>
nicked and giving <lb/>
options their houses, they <lb/>
will be glad to see the trust fail. <lb/>
This asking for further lime shows <lb/>
the failure on the part the ma- <lb/>
lo their scheme <lb/>
Orphan's Concert. <lb/>
The class of orphans from <lb/>
Oxford Orphan fare a de- <lb/>
concert opera <lb/>
Tuesday night. The day had <lb/>
very rainy, but it slacked up about <lb/>
and a good sized audience <lb/>
was out to hear the children. A <lb/>
splendid was presented, <lb/>
every number on it bring well <lb/>
Home of the children have <lb/>
excellent voices and they all show <lb/>
thorough training. The .,. ,,,,.,.,.;,.,, <lb/>
the concert was about I <lb/>
before close of the <lb/>
Mr. Will X. editor of the <lb/>
made, inter-, <lb/>
talk on the work the j <lb/>
is doing in caring for orphan <lb/>
LI. <lb/>
V. I low, none armed men <lb/>
boy, is going from New York <lb/>
to on a bicycle. <lb/>
men wen- killed, two wound- <lb/>
ed and v by a mine <lb/>
explosion near <lb/>
Chariot In is and has <lb/>
most everything is <lb/>
That city bad a of <lb/>
robbery night. <lb/>
Two ladies were returning home <lb/>
work when a <lb/>
grabbed a from the hand of <lb/>
one them. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
STOKE BLIZZARD <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bagging always <lb/>
on has <lb/>
kept on <lb/>
hand. I id <lb/>
old. A will convince you, <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
EVENING TUB f I BEAT <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Socs. <lb/>
and <lb/>
THE <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
MEN ARK FOOLS <lb/>
WOMEN. <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
Now is the time to clothing; <lb/>
FOB THE NEXT <lb/>
i i i If i i ti i ,; i ii i ii i i i <lb/>
DAYS <lb/>
L-ll <lb/>
. W <lb/>
i i f Ti Ti i T, f i f u Ti <lb/>
I WILL T ON S <lb/>
am going to s ill make prices <lb/>
--------that will move them.--------- <lb/>
King <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
ION. <lb/>
The Will Run lo <lb/>
coke. <lb/>
i Hand is <lb/>
to for <lb/>
the Instead of asking <lb/>
contributions this <lb/>
boys have set to work lo make the <lb/>
money They will rim <lb/>
an from to <lb/>
on next Saturday. <lb/>
The steamer Myers will <lb/>
promptly one <lb/>
o'clock for Washington, from <lb/>
which point the elegant steamer <lb/>
will lake the <lb/>
Most men arc willing to arriving there <lb/>
that it's blessed to give than Sunday Warning. the <lb/>
I log days Boon lie here. <lb/>
The rains have made the gram <lb/>
grow. <lb/>
Kinston ball play <lb/>
era are talking of another game. <lb/>
This is the sea- <lb/>
every where. <lb/>
and Shred <lb/>
ed S. <lb/>
It's I'll my Hull fellow <lb/>
upholds drink is I he one who <lb/>
down most. <lb/>
who <lb/>
pills <lb/>
to -advice. <lb/>
Mr. K. II. has <lb/>
ed the house and lot on i In- <lb/>
comer of and Washington <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
bug shall swell the <lb/>
lips of our gill going to <lb/>
stay by her and protect from <lb/>
invasion. <lb/>
Your special lava's are now- over <lb/>
due. To cost and line you <lb/>
had better see the Tax Collector <lb/>
and get <lb/>
The <lb/>
Ayden, this county, was a <lb/>
days ago chartered by state. <lb/>
The capital stink is <lb/>
Sal Mr. W. Cow ell, one <lb/>
of the workmen the new <lb/>
stores, wig struck on bead <lb/>
u brick falling from a scaffold and <lb/>
unite a severe cut. <lb/>
Editor of the Orphan's <lb/>
that when the farm- <lb/>
of county need rain they <lb/>
send for a class from the <lb/>
Orphan <lb/>
It ruins lime the class comes <lb/>
here. <lb/>
New Church Building. <lb/>
The church has <lb/>
Mrs. B, M. <lb/>
on Washington reel and will build <lb/>
new of worship thereon. It <lb/>
is a desirable lot, much more con- <lb/>
located than their present <lb/>
place. understand that the <lb/>
new church will be a handsome <lb/>
one. It is not yet definitely <lb/>
when work will begin. <lb/>
Sight <lb/>
Oat of <lb/>
In Other months forget <lb/>
the harsh of Spring. <lb/>
Hut they have their use, as <lb/>
some say, to blow out the <lb/>
bad air after <lb/>
Winter stew and Spring <lb/>
thaws. There it far more <lb/>
important accumulation of <lb/>
badness in the veins and <lb/>
of humanity, which <lb/>
needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
This great Spring clarities <lb/>
th e h Ii earn <lb/>
kidney liver <lb/>
it i health, strength lad <lb/>
fur to<lb/>
III, I, <lb/>
My II my nun <lb/>
n -1 k, no <lb/>
I I in- <lb/>
Dyspepsia nun liver <lb/>
-I--i.-1 with <lb/>
milt <lb/>
J. II. Me, <lb/>
concerts the <lb/>
and coining. -v <lb/>
Hip Disease fix- -r <lb/>
in- hip mi, i run In v <lb/>
my lira-, nil II i me <lb/>
Am mill <lb/>
River, <lb/>
learner will leave Bun- <lb/>
evening, pulling In- <lb/>
back Monday <lb/>
morning. The fare for the round <lb/>
trip is only and these wishing I <lb/>
to remain longer can <lb/>
return on the same ticket anytime; <lb/>
before September 1st. <lb/>
The baud will give appropriated <lb/>
both go- <lb/>
have re ; <lb/>
new selections and <lb/>
are practicing up specially for this <lb/>
excursion. <lb/>
Director Obi Forbes tells us the <lb/>
bent of order will be maintained <lb/>
and trip will be made <lb/>
pleasant fur all who go. <lb/>
for the trip will <lb/>
lie It, A. Tyson, K. <lb/>
Cobb, Ola <lb/>
I. Hughes. II. L, toward, <lb/>
and M. II. <lb/>
It la going to be a delightful ex <lb/>
a large crowd should <lb/>
go, for la-sides helping <lb/>
ct uniforms they will receive more <lb/>
than money's Worth of pleas <lb/>
out the trip. <lb/>
Among the largo list at line <lb/>
for <lb/>
August 1st to will be <lb/>
Bertram and two plays. <lb/>
and Mid <lb/>
night under <lb/>
It will a <lb/>
pleasure to the many friends of <lb/>
these gentlemen throughout t in- <lb/>
state, to know that their services <lb/>
have been secured in this <lb/>
It will pleasant to those <lb/>
a trip to Greensboro upon <lb/>
this particularly those <lb/>
who have taken in thaw same <lb/>
plays, I i have an opportunity of <lb/>
witnessing them performed by the <lb/>
Dramatic club, which has a <lb/>
reputation to its own <lb/>
State. will be <lb/>
played by I his Club on Wednesday <lb/>
night The <lb/>
city in fill uniform and <lb/>
The Greensboro will <lb/>
lend in to the <lb/>
Midnight <lb/>
will be presented Friday night, <lb/>
by Winston Hook <lb/>
adder Club. <lb/>
Mr. will also play a lead- <lb/>
in to be <lb/>
presented on one of the <lb/>
nights of the week. <lb/>
scats will sale at <lb/>
Drag Store, duly Slat, <lb/>
Seals can be ordered by mail, If <lb/>
desire. <lb/>
TICKET BUYERS. <lb/>
Some Come on Them, <lb/>
Depart. <lb/>
I v U, <lb/>
Harry Skinner left ii- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mimi-e <lb/>
mi legal <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
a trip to i . <lb/>
lap <lb/>
Newport News. <lb/>
Mis- Maggie <lb/>
Saturday evening <lb/>
Miss May of <lb/>
arrived evening to visit <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
The editor. Mrs. and <lb/>
two little returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been visiting her lister, <lb/>
I Mala. Can-, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
i Hisses <lb/>
of Kinston, and Miss <lb/>
I of New are Hiss lie.- <lb/>
I sic larding, <lb/>
A. w. returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
where lie went lo attend Sun <lb/>
day sell, chill a in <lb/>
W. II. Parker. <lb/>
W. II. Tinker <lb/>
; Charles Cobb nod Hal n-e re <lb/>
tinned <lb/>
Mr, s. II, and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Miriam. <lb/>
been M. Hodges, <lb/>
returned borne this <lb/>
S. V. King, telegraph operator <lb/>
is upending a <lb/>
with relatives in this . lie <lb/>
has <lb/>
day . <lb/>
Bond, of return <lb/>
big from the encampment More <lb/>
head, and Sunday <lb/>
here u his sister, Mrs. A. M. <lb/>
Moore, and returned home today. <lb/>
D. of Oxford, came <lb/>
down evening, <lb/>
W. B. Atkins returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Old Comfort. <lb/>
Dr. W. II. Mayo, of Ft. Way tie. <lb/>
arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit bis sister, Mrs. n. I-;. House. <lb/>
Agent H. and three <lb/>
children. Mi-s My Bailey and <lb/>
Howard, went i Scotland <lb/>
today. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
came on Monday evening's I rain <lb/>
and went out the country lo vis- <lb/>
it his <lb/>
Misses Katie Moore and Mamie <lb/>
of Washington, arrived <lb/>
Monday evening to visit relatives <lb/>
at <lb/>
Bl <lb/>
Tit <lb/>
KC <lb/>
and the Si <lb/>
lie <lb/>
-1 Crowd <lb/>
Heap <lb/>
. n <lb/>
Id III -I i ill i. <lb/>
Dumber Sal <lb/>
era being some burger <lb/>
just n-e to be oft, <lb/>
and levied I .- <lb/>
037.03 <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
I he case <lb/>
John Tuft for ink and <lb/>
disorderly. John was <lb/>
the some ; d him <lb/>
the i- In ii <lb/>
he Used <lb/>
i In and u no one <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
We i-,,<lb/>
n v <lb/>
i II <lb/>
of . I <lb/>
; . . . <lb/>
., . <lb/>
, , of I- <lb/>
work a <lb/>
at . II <lb/>
w- .- <lb/>
IT. AM CAN i, IT <lb/>
BY <lb/>
IO- <lb/>
TO AL . till POOH. COME <lb/>
HIES I'S. <lb/>
arrest him. ii.-i, , . ,, t. ,, .<lb/>
might pin , U V <lb/>
he bad <lb/>
a ;<lb/>
Will Km A <lb/>
iii <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
They I Well S ; T Pr , n n i <lb/>
and up with u., if l <lb/>
were Mk <lb/>
in Ml <lb/>
i-. i <lb/>
J . -nil iv <lb/>
this kind of <lb/>
said they should <lb/>
and i-ii-l- each. <lb/>
next t answer <lb/>
names were <lb/>
enter- <lb/>
ed a of He was <lb/>
prom -a s r i <lb/>
with i river s they <lb/>
wen- met and hers, <lb/>
lo appeal very <lb/>
polite raised his hat ind spoke. <lb/>
v. in- . <lb/>
struck H his <lb/>
I ill tie- blow <lb/>
i- mi i pr- . lo <lb/>
feel for a w hen lien in <lb/>
Hen <lb/>
k ill to <lb/>
in i I . <lb/>
walking, and <lb/>
, . <lb/>
dropped <lb/>
Pool bard w.- <lb/>
lime lie <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I , i fill- <lb/>
; bin<lb/>
I i <lb/>
I kin i <lb/>
d meal tin- full ill <lb/>
ill.-. , . v. <lb/>
II I . <lb/>
; . . . Ml <lb/>
. , <lb/>
lid i ; --1 i I i <lb/>
Mr. Bird. ell . <lb/>
; of en I <lb/>
hotel 11.1 I i. . <lb/>
vet a mug <lb/>
i ate- and I he <lb/>
i i lisp <lb/>
lion i i let minute lie pr, <lb/>
i . r <lb/>
It id rant I <lb/>
him. rilled w it i i r- <lb/>
. , i i,, win <lb/>
read. Then- it was in bile <lb/>
black, , <lb/>
ii. i i it <lb/>
and t i com led <lb/>
in . <lb/>
lion i bad an . <lb/>
i and v. <lb/>
the could not <lb/>
Until day. The <lb/>
replied it bad been <lb/>
leaving <lb/>
morning, and hill he must <lb/>
he a hi burner or , <lb/>
house , <lb/>
. in ready or trial. <lb/>
he was ,. <lb/>
H Ml <lb/>
Merchandise . <lb/>
B. WHITE. I<lb/>
u i, run <lb/>
I-. ,. ,,. . <lb/>
V. i s <lb/>
I- -r Cure. K, v- <lb/>
II, u Hon. <lb/>
no <lb/>
HO <lb/>
in on tin- In- <lb/>
g, <lb/>
., back it <lb/>
Hi, km I <lb/>
Bulk <lb/>
ford <lb/>
J. B. Cherry returned thin morn- <lb/>
from Springs. <lb/>
Mi.-.- Tues- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
I. Daniel went lo <lb/>
today to visit her daughter. <lb/>
Hot <lb/>
returned Tuesday evening <lb/>
from a visit Keck. <lb/>
Miss Cora Agnes Kin- <lb/>
came over this morning I i <lb/>
Miss Clara Bruce <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. Powell, of <lb/>
came over ibis morning lo visit <lb/>
sister, Mrs. C, D. <lb/>
It. Cherry. Jr. returned this <lb/>
morning from whom he <lb/>
has been spending several weeks. <lb/>
Misses and Lena <lb/>
Hail Snow II ill. i King Mrs. <lb/>
Josiah Dixon, in West Greenville, <lb/>
W. Q. of <lb/>
who has been visiting in Kinston, <lb/>
returned here on this morning's <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Mrs. and <lb/>
Louise Latham and Winnie Skin <lb/>
in r home this <lb/>
from <lb/>
W. who has been <lb/>
with friends in <lb/>
this section, left this for <lb/>
his home in Virginia. <lb/>
Dr. W. Mayo, who has bean <lb/>
visiting Ins Mi's. D. <lb/>
House, left this for his <lb/>
Way Ind. <lb/>
law in, of <lb/>
who been bis lather <lb/>
in took the train here <lb/>
Ibis morning for Littleton. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bright r <lb/>
t ii rued Tuesday even inn from <lb/>
w here Mrs. <lb/>
for treatment In the <lb/>
and I it. <lb/>
assessed and <lb/>
Was <lb/>
The Li-l and case <lb/>
I i the was A. <lb/>
Smith and Linda be <lb/>
ii---.- for <lb/>
had In <lb/>
seen and i o'clock <lb/>
Saturday night and had <lb/>
aged in such a row a- t, <lb/>
and disturb I. i,. <lb/>
defense to show was <lb/>
only a friendly visit to eat a water <lb/>
melon, but their statements were <lb/>
so <lb/>
to believe a word -ii it. <lb/>
With some good ii-e lo Smith as <lb/>
to whore married men ought lo is- <lb/>
at that time of night and a line of <lb/>
and costs the Mayor told him <lb/>
he might go. Judgment was <lb/>
pended over Linda on condition <lb/>
her good <lb/>
Maj. Miss<lb/>
before his Honor, Mayor <lb/>
for having a row and <lb/>
disturbing the peace and of. . W ill <lb/>
tin- town, the offense <lb/>
in-day Both were adjudged <lb/>
guilty. The was <lb/>
to go free upon making a <lb/>
lion of 15.23 to the tow <lb/>
Judgment was suspended over <lb/>
on condition good be- <lb/>
M Finest of mineral Waters. <lb/>
i i<lb/>
. ;. I <lb/>
I- All seven are marvelous. <lb/>
HACKS I-. <lb/>
; i TO <lb/>
free <lb/>
.-- r. .-. Mopping at other <lb/>
i. . . neck the n-e of Seven Springs water. <lb/>
For m <lb/>
Gr. F. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
. c. <lb/>
. -.-. <lb/>
a- Id- be i- <lb/>
to trial. . Sill, <lb/>
Hall. n- <lb/>
W. K. Parker, of us <lb/>
he of Strength is<lb/>
ti. woo up-- n <lb/>
I dignity. I jig strength co ills nil pure coffee. <lb/>
and hi sealed <lb/>
v. were Will <lb/>
Hi. be flay. Mill <lb/>
of <lb/>
and Snowball. <lb/>
Change of Hours. I, ., , , , , , ,. <lb/>
by the way. helped <lb/>
There baa been a hours ,. look <lb/>
for the keeping open Western Hull, ,, ;,, <lb/>
I ,,.,. .,. . <lb/>
went Into effect on <lb/>
the Sunday ill be the was heard <lb/>
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OXFORDS Greatly Reduced Prices in or- <lb/>
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County and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
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furnished a rather creepy kind of <lb/>
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of Navy has <lb/>
disposed of several vessels <lb/>
chased the <lb/>
a- follows; <lb/>
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sold at <lb/>
The ferryboat Baal <lb/>
praised at Phillips, <lb/>
Wool Watson, of Portsmouth, <lb/>
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parts of the service. The sermon <lb/>
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six per cent could lie readily had responsive readings, <lb/>
large investments. Now etc. There Is a fad for <lb/>
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half Thai is to . long. <lb/>
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credit, notwithstanding the sense enough to know how long to <lb/>
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mail contains an average of <lb/>
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of which never reach the eye- of <lb/>
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secretary . They are Sorted by tin <lb/>
clerk- under direction of <lb/>
vale roller and sent I. <lb/>
the proper departmental for alien <lb/>
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daily included in Hie <lb/>
half as many more arc <lb/>
assistance <lb/>
personal matters. <lb/>
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Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
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has met Led -line in <lb/>
development of it bale <lb/>
business. Last year ii had less <lb/>
presses in operation <lb/>
w Idle tin-, w ill have over <lb/>
work, Chicago <lb/>
for building these presses i- run <lb/>
night and day and new <lb/>
lions are being a- rapidly <lb/>
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preach. the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
persuasion. from this <lb/>
view. People need be taught <lb/>
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