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NO <lb/>
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antisymmetry in the statement of <lb/>
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to say that sun down <lb/>
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During the month of July we will make a <lb/>
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County and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said firm will pay the sum of <lb/>
for <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh <lb/>
cannot lie cured by use of Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
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Hall's Family the <lb/>
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kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
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A big water moccasin an is-l <lb/>
bad a morning in the <lb/>
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furnished a rather creepy kind of <lb/>
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and about the lime he got halfway <lb/>
down he would make a break for <lb/>
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would be repealed. Finally a by- <lb/>
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lungs became hardened. I was so <lb/>
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to when <lb/>
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One gave great relief. <lb/>
continued to mm It, and now am <lb/>
well and strong; I cant say too <lb/>
much in its This marvel- <lb/>
medicine <lb/>
est cure in the world for all threat <lb/>
and lung troubles. Regular <lb/>
Ma and Trial bottles free <lb/>
at J. Li Drug Store; <lb/>
per guaranteed, <lb/>
ll lip <lb/>
ll was Secretary <lb/>
pears, who <lb/>
as i <lb/>
free lo Spanish <lb/>
troops as n further inducement for <lb/>
the defenders of lo <lb/>
ll Idea, <lb/>
and no mistake, and may he proper <lb/>
to Mr. credit. <lb/>
Now hi the Secretary <lb/>
public ideas <lb/>
ear <lb/>
lion beef; of hem in Hip- <lb/>
where the simple-t military <lb/>
were of of <lb/>
troops armed <lb/>
with Springfield rides against an <lb/>
enemy equipped w <lb/>
of keeping soldier- in hack <lb/>
ground while musty bureaucrats <lb/>
and fussy old women ran the War <lb/>
Department. Let us have the <lb/>
whole story of Algerian from the <lb/>
Algerian point of view, so that re <lb/>
for post department <lb/>
derelictions may <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
The way lo make grow <lb/>
and prosper as far as is possible, lo <lb/>
the men In bus <lb/>
that city. These men pay <lb/>
to support the government; <lb/>
they contribute to the various In- <lb/>
which from lime to lime <lb/>
ask for aid; they credit to <lb/>
parties who must at <lb/>
cut fines, they are entitled lo <lb/>
far more foreign <lb/>
merchants who never add one cent <lb/>
lo city's revenue, and ho are <lb/>
lacking when there is a call for <lb/>
nations for any purpose. Money <lb/>
which leave-here for other <lb/>
of trade is gone forever, but the <lb/>
money put in circulation lure oft- <lb/>
times comes back to Bra hands, <lb/>
and again begin- its <lb/>
son News. <lb/>
Soil <lb/>
. nub <lb/>
83.00 <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
It'll, <lb/>
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few .- in Rich style <lb/>
and values. Special sale <lb/>
and 82.00 <lb/>
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nil . . v <lb/>
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S, ll is lot ., <lb/>
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the publisher's <lb/>
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for i, <lb/>
all<lb/>
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spoil. ;,. <lb/>
hen you buy then<lb/>
Lot Oxfords it, <lb/>
at Special sale <lb/>
The above line of shoes will lie an <lb/>
ask <lb/>
in a <lb/>
-In <lb/>
mutt, <lb/>
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ours in <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Snakes <lb/>
F. of <lb/>
was Id <lb/>
and be tells us of a big snake <lb/>
killing took <lb/>
his plantation, known as <lb/>
the place. He in company <lb/>
with Jim Royal . and <lb/>
were cutting board <lb/>
when they ran up a <lb/>
garter snake about four long. <lb/>
They proceeded to kill snake <lb/>
and found that she was mother <lb/>
of a large family <lb/>
When the I snake was <lb/>
I hero came from her body u per <lb/>
feet Porty- <lb/>
two were killed, some got away. <lb/>
some that were cut in two that <lb/>
ere not Durham sun. <lb/>
hi Boston the other day <lb/>
horse held thirty cam <lb/>
blocked I raffle for over hour, re . <lb/>
Immovable while mini <lb/>
was rubbed In bis mouth, ignoring <lb/>
a biasing paper with which his <lb/>
whiskers were and <lb/>
the Utmost for u <lb/>
heavy blacksnake whip by j <lb/>
a driver. A happy <lb/>
thought Bully struck a bystander, <lb/>
Who procured a soda siphon, and. I <lb/>
taking deliberate aim, squirted <lb/>
half contents in animal's <lb/>
car. A- -non as he from <lb/>
the hone <lb/>
do the B two-minute <lb/>
gait, and the blockade was lifted. <lb/>
Advertising and <lb/>
tension. <lb/>
ll would In- almost <lb/>
in the <lb/>
world ii nib in <lb/>
keep v. iii. of <lb/>
I null. fact, it may In <lb/>
asserted as an established <lb/>
-1 n advertising, <lb/>
set I public a safe <lb/>
and in iv-paper <lb/>
1- one most agencies <lb/>
which the enterprising <lb/>
lire <lb/>
A windmill may <lb/>
if r big, bill w u hid it <lb/>
will pump water and grind no <lb/>
grain. A merchant may a <lb/>
. , but <lb/>
If lie do not advertise <lb/>
North Carol bin <lb/>
low and have <lb/>
iv high . M.-y <lb/>
1- iv than ha- <lb/>
ye 11-. than <lb/>
ever has been. Brokers <lb/>
Bali a price net ting <lb/>
four <lb/>
Vessels Sold By the Navy . <lb/>
of Navy has <lb/>
disposed of several vessels <lb/>
chased the <lb/>
a- follows; <lb/>
The repair ship <lb/>
at sold at <lb/>
The collier <lb/>
sold at <lb/>
The ferryboat Baal <lb/>
praised at Phillips, <lb/>
Wool Watson, of Portsmouth, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
The collier Niagara, <lb/>
sold <lb/>
Of the other vessels offered for <lb/>
sale. I be yacht <lb/>
at was withdrawn at the <lb/>
of War Depart men and <lb/>
to that Department, <lb/>
bids for the ferryboat Gov- <lb/>
at <lb/>
were rejected, as the highest <lb/>
less <lb/>
value of vessel <lb/>
will be appraised and offer- <lb/>
ed for -ale again. <lb/>
per cent, interest. <lb/>
it i- more <lb/>
fur a man lo <lb/>
in Time when <lb/>
There is a ill <lb/>
in- Indicates I minds and in many churches to <lb/>
subordinate the sermon to oilier <lb/>
parts of the service. The sermon <lb/>
is sandwiched in between anthems <lb/>
six per cent could lie readily had responsive readings, <lb/>
large investments. Now etc. There Is a fad for <lb/>
We have no <lb/>
elf if he so plan- with ibis Some <lb/>
be can gel three and a long. Some very <lb/>
half Thai is to . long. <lb/>
was -inn for are for the purpose of enter <lb/>
competence nm- must now have the shorter the bettor, If <lb/>
. In,. is a message <lb/>
for city bomb indicates Cannot he made and deliver <lb/>
growing decrease of faith in by tide. A sent from <lb/>
etc Men are for should disdain any advice or <lb/>
lies. Stocks g. up and down like ion a- to the length of <lb/>
Many moll. Hod does not. presumably, <lb/>
Nm th sales indicate call fools to preach. A preacher <lb/>
Mime of our towns have splendid I enough In preach has <lb/>
credit, notwithstanding the sense enough to know how long to <lb/>
broke <lb/>
Stale two ear- ago.- <lb/>
II is said President Mr km <lb/>
mail contains an average of <lb/>
1200 a eighty percent, <lb/>
of which never reach the eye- of <lb/>
either the hi- private <lb/>
secretary . They are Sorted by tin <lb/>
clerk- under direction of <lb/>
vale roller and sent I. <lb/>
the proper departmental for alien <lb/>
Over begging letters arc <lb/>
daily included in Hie <lb/>
half as many more arc <lb/>
assistance <lb/>
personal matters. <lb/>
u, <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Hardware a <lb/>
I he Cotton tan pa <lb/>
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/>
possible, <lb/>
preach. the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
persuasion. from this <lb/>
view. People need be taught <lb/>
I he ill of I he gospel. The preach- <lb/>
who proceeds on assumption <lb/>
of tile know <lb/>
will make a great mis <lb/>
and av.<lb/>
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I he In -I -live the world for <lb/>
t, Bores, I Teem, Salt <lb/>
Mores, hap <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains, <lb/>
Facilities Increased, Charges Reduced, Boarding Enlarged <lb/>
h guaranteed to <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Ed. K Owner. <lb/>
Entered I Post at <lb/>
Greenville. S. M Clan <lb/>
Hail Mat tar. <lb/>
Tuesday, i. 1809. <lb/>
What was it some once <lb/>
hail broke in Georgia <lb/>
Alger has pit nut where he <lb/>
can talk is tailing how did <lb/>
in planning to send Spanish <lb/>
back home from Santiago. <lb/>
The Atlantic Line is end <lb/>
with furnishing the beat <lb/>
car service of any railroad <lb/>
in the Slate. The service some of <lb/>
the railroads give is really a sham. <lb/>
A Louisiana who were <lb/>
lug for a rape came <lb/>
innocent lunatic in the woods <lb/>
shot him to death. Another <lb/>
evidence that mob law is danger <lb/>
lynching should be avoid-<lb/>
all the towns in <lb/>
the state where the trust was try- <lb/>
to get of the warehouse <lb/>
conies the news that the <lb/>
resulted in failure. Thai <lb/>
la good news. Down with trusts, <lb/>
anyway <lb/>
The committee Investigating the <lb/>
management of the agricultural <lb/>
department and the <lb/>
are making some bad discoveries. <lb/>
There has been gross <lb/>
of funds. I. Ramsay, who <lb/>
was Secretary of tho Board of Ag- <lb/>
is a star witness the <lb/>
investigation. <lb/>
That Agricultural Department <lb/>
investigation in progress at <lb/>
hows up worse and worse. The <lb/>
way the fusion crowd plundered the <lb/>
treason of the <lb/>
is a <lb/>
for the State the <lb/>
into Democratic <lb/>
hands. A few more years at the <lb/>
rate the fusion were going would <lb/>
h e bankrupts the State. <lb/>
star is sometimes more <lb/>
live than bullets. <lb/>
V. a mob to <lb/>
lynch some murderers, <lb/>
They had gathered about the jail <lb/>
and were attempting to get in to <lb/>
the prisoner's cell when <lb/>
tamed loose a stream of water mi <lb/>
them from a large hose. It <lb/>
not lake long to soak the <lb/>
crowd. <lb/>
Georgia mobs are not only <lb/>
ii warm for bud in that <lb/>
State, are looking after <lb/>
as well. In Jasper <lb/>
county where Mormons had been <lb/>
proselyting people a mob of <lb/>
masked men took them from the <lb/>
elders rode off with them. <lb/>
The elders have mil heard <lb/>
from since. This lynching bad- <lb/>
is being lamentably overwork <lb/>
ed in Georgia. <lb/>
at is <lb/>
the beading to the of <lb/>
the cremation of his body. <lb/>
lint what this were true. Yet. alas, <lb/>
it is not the last of the noted inn <lb/>
Years must elapse before the <lb/>
poison in world can <lb/>
be eradicated, it it can U <lb/>
while his memory lass, were <lb/>
good for man If ins memory and <lb/>
teachings could been <lb/>
with his body, <lb/>
of our exchanges are <lb/>
their voices against the <lb/>
of bicyclists mi <lb/>
the front of their wheels- w hen they <lb/>
ride. <lb/>
should la-slopped by law. If <lb/>
individual of mature years <lb/>
wants to i a wheel <lb/>
has the right to do so, but <lb/>
no one baa the right to lake a child <lb/>
too young to its and <lb/>
therefore, too to object, and <lb/>
subject ii bicycle <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
man who rocks <lb/>
boat, he win blows down the <lb/>
sic of a gun, and he who rides a <lb/>
bicycle a in front of him, <lb/>
as all belonging to the same class. <lb/>
original OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
nude i The Orange Va. <lb/>
The seal of egotism <lb/>
far the most deceiving drink <lb/>
i- la taken a <lb/>
The easiest id the world to <lb/>
find fault with is a -i-. <lb/>
better local bread alone than <lb/>
is run I'm I In- bailer. <lb/>
When one man calls another a <lb/>
liar all the ins a <lb/>
strike. <lb/>
law ever been pissed <lb/>
which prevents a man <lb/>
from play the <lb/>
The gels the worst of the <lb/>
bargain when some people join the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Some people ii easier to lake <lb/>
than to take them <lb/>
as come. <lb/>
A pretty girl banging on our <lb/>
arm is a form of capital punish <lb/>
to which we oiler no <lb/>
Grange boy yearns to <lb/>
reach especially <lb/>
when It belongs to his girl's <lb/>
father. <lb/>
A man's bank account covers up <lb/>
of in this world, <lb/>
ii will be it affair in the <lb/>
next. <lb/>
Two lovers d in <lb/>
eel In -el- <lb/>
the <lb/>
kissing bug. <lb/>
Man wants lull little here <lb/>
in through life, unless <lb/>
he slops to lake aboard I her <lb/>
fellow w He. <lb/>
When i woman --i- I op <lb/>
hat a no dress made she <lb/>
its has an at luck of <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Industry, not idleness; <lb/>
not red energy . n l t u <lb/>
lion co operation, c <lb/>
an- the elements I to build <lb/>
up a low ii. <lb/>
An I man when c lug <lb/>
be had a <lb/>
girl ; now be in-1, he <lb/>
lie a wife, bill <lb/>
in- mention n. <lb/>
JOHNSON'S WILLS <lb/>
V Mil Is, <lb/>
I . . H I- slay g lie <lb/>
ill Johnson's Mills <lb/>
Dr. Noble- and II. Kilpatrick <lb/>
weal I,, y . <lb/>
Harding is spending line <lb/>
I in die. <lb/>
will <lb/>
St. John's <lb/>
Hun Taylor, of count <lb/>
came Sat and re <lb/>
home Sunday. <lb/>
ism i-i c. ii. i <lb/>
THE COt VI . <lb/>
in i . <lb/>
. trios. <lb/>
meet <lb/>
held in the Town of Beth <lb/>
July 1899. <lb/>
s. was elected tempo- <lb/>
ran chairman and l. WT. Corey <lb/>
secretary. The following work <lb/>
w as <lb/>
was moved <lb/>
there committee of seven i r i <lb/>
men appointed to take subscriptions <lb/>
for the purpose of providing new <lb/>
school building in the town of <lb/>
Bethel. The was as <lb/>
Prof ii <lb/>
Robert SI t <lb/>
Mayo, It II <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
Then was moved and seconded <lb/>
wail on he <lb/>
The following <lb/>
M ti White <lb/>
l-M Manning, <lb/>
l.; J i; <lb/>
ell James, Me U <lb/>
II Martin. <lb/>
Carson, M <lb/>
a Ward, Z <lb/>
Cortex Barnhill, <lb/>
i Mayo, <lb/>
l.; lied Gardner, <lb/>
Hi K <lb/>
Grimes, K Hunting. <lb/>
II trey, WOO; Bill, <lb/>
s; on. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ill n be n I, in the build <lb/>
one one vote <lb/>
mill each man should vote accord- <lb/>
t. stock or fractional parts, <lb/>
thereof as to the electing u Board <lb/>
of I'm-. selecting cite for <lb/>
building. <lb/>
H its I lieu in and a <lb/>
ilia, i in- make sonic <lb/>
decision an to who should ho their <lb/>
teacher the Prof. <lb/>
was elected with <lb/>
hesitation of a single man. <lb/>
was then moved and seconded <lb/>
Hull the send the pro <lb/>
.- meeting the <lb/>
and hate II put in the <lb/>
Bethel column. <lb/>
Tin- people having no other <lb/>
before I hem adjourned <lb/>
.; August the l-t <lb/>
a Hoard Trustees and for other <lb/>
;., . <lb/>
I I. r . Se. . <lb/>
We are glad to know <lb/>
Up <lb/>
pointed me of I hate done well <lb/>
In and I <lb/>
i ii, <lb/>
i in of Bethel and the <lb/>
are glad to know <lb/>
I. will lie <lb/>
The gulf section of <lb/>
had bad <lb/>
Gil in pit has <lb/>
struck in Texas. <lb/>
Halt a million dollars will be <lb/>
July to , , <lb/>
W. I. II ill every <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
X. T. is clearing off hi- <lb/>
to building. <lb/>
I'M ward of Raleigh, Is <lb/>
his W, J. <lb/>
The tale Tot is. of <lb/>
Francisco. Cal. left a fortune of <lb/>
Two thousand <lb/>
I struck in Chicago, III., lying up <lb/>
Andrew Carnegie has offered to <lb/>
give for a public library ill <lb/>
Sail Diego. Cal., if a site be do- <lb/>
. noted. <lb/>
The gold mill <lb/>
estate, In is tube <lb/>
reopened and Worked, <lb/>
idleness, <lb/>
A Pioneer's Society, Cripple <lb/>
Creek, Col., will to <lb/>
who Hie <lb/>
mines, and who is now in poverty. <lb/>
The Society, of <lb/>
go, III., has pledged itself to ad- <lb/>
M II. Harrison in <lb/>
whatever political race he may; en- <lb/>
I New Yorkers propose a special <lb/>
production of While Squad- <lb/>
at the Metropolitan Opera <lb/>
I House In aid of the Home <lb/>
fund. <lb/>
Cleveland, Ohio, is <lb/>
have trouble the striking <lb/>
street oat employees. <lb/>
of the populace is to be <lb/>
with <lb/>
The railroad commission of South <lb/>
j Carolina has made a freight <lb/>
cotton to per <lb/>
cent. The railroads fought the <lb/>
reduction were overruled. <lb/>
Adolph the famous <lb/>
sausage maker wife <lb/>
w as found dead in bis cell in the <lb/>
Illinois Stale prison, <lb/>
w here <lb/>
II is a dull day for Georgia <lb/>
when a lynching docs <lb/>
Virginia Chemical Company <lb/>
have engineered a <lb/>
trust. <lb/>
Crime of Atrocity Com. is Boot out. <lb/>
j The low prices by <lb/>
City Limits. so to the <lb/>
Washington, July of Georgia many of <lb/>
hate just been captured them are letting <lb/>
of l his place. <lb/>
Several of our boys will g, on <lb/>
to <lb/>
Smile new <lb/>
Hue of Dress Goods received <lb/>
by B. Manning Co. <lb/>
The colored Baptists are holding <lb/>
a protracted meeting here at Mount <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Bryan moved last week <lb/>
is now very conveniently situ- <lb/>
ins post office <lb/>
slate Ilia Mrs. W. I. <lb/>
House is able to sit up walk <lb/>
around a little. <lb/>
Academy street is being opened <lb/>
up and graded. This has needed <lb/>
doing a long time. <lb/>
Friday morning I'm and <lb/>
J, I., Jackson left on a buggy for <lb/>
meeting at New Hope <lb/>
beyond <lb/>
Fence bus <lb/>
is still grow in of I he <lb/>
advance in however is <lb/>
lo order once before it gets any <lb/>
Higher. <lb/>
Since is over A. ti. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. has gone right in to <lb/>
making wagons, and will have the <lb/>
one completed In or three <lb/>
days. <lb/>
fanning Co. has lie- j <lb/>
gun work on the tomatoes raised <lb/>
this and no doubt will have <lb/>
quite a spell of it before they get <lb/>
done with them. <lb/>
to send your or j <lb/>
for brick to A. G. Cox, a- he I <lb/>
is anxious to gel Ibis kiln removed j <lb/>
in order to make another, and can <lb/>
give you a bargain. <lb/>
i Wise <lb/>
Than <lb/>
Wise people are also rich <lb/>
when they know a perfect <lb/>
remedy for all annoying dis- <lb/>
eases of the blood, kidneys, <lb/>
liver and bowels. It is <lb/>
Hood's which <lb/>
is perfect in its action. It <lb/>
so regulates the entire sys- <lb/>
as to bring vigorous <lb/>
health. It never disappoints. <lb/>
Km I.- . i <lb/>
in <lb/>
ram ill<lb/>
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f . . p, <lb/>
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i it In list I I I , <lb/>
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la ,, c M . <lb/>
W . i l <lb/>
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i . i . U I -I <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
v BELLE <lb/>
I be police of this for a crime I in the or feeding them to <lb/>
c a week ago, that rather ship them. <lb/>
and after the <lb/>
been in Washing is paid. <lb/>
ton. The victim of the crime is Nearly arc <lb/>
Mrs. white j strike in New York. <lb/>
woman. Mrs. attended wife. <lb/>
a circus last her and committed <lb/>
the south western part of Ibo city, W. Va. <lb/>
and started for about Me., lightning <lb/>
o'clock. She was and wagon, taking <lb/>
a freight all the the annual and <lb/>
and. in passing mar the <lb/>
canal they were by I. A. Kent, late of <lb/>
a gang Four of Iowa State Col <lb/>
Giles, dragged to u ,.,,. by the <lb/>
vacant lot, beat him into Ambassador Washing <lb/>
and him. Six others ,,,, to to <lb/>
It hi- been -aid that death loves <lb/>
a shining mark, and this saying <lb/>
nits demonstrated June <lb/>
when the angel of death visited the <lb/>
and Clark. <lb/>
look from them their only <lb/>
daughter, Leila Belle, in the tenth <lb/>
year of her age. She was a joy o <lb/>
her mother, always ill, In help <lb/>
and comfort her. <lb/>
it i- painful indeed to lose such <lb/>
II Jewel from home circle, but <lb/>
is comforting to remember the <lb/>
Lord takes these beautiful <lb/>
from chilly winds of earth <lb/>
plants t in.,. congenial <lb/>
soil. They are not death lo <lb/>
the pure and good Is the entrance <lb/>
to a larger and fuller life, <lb/>
life ended <lb/>
like the glorious sunset rounds <lb/>
mil completes the perfect day <lb/>
Life, no matter how short, <lb/>
something. in <lb/>
in ii- cradle will live <lb/>
again in hearts of those who <lb/>
loved and it may be, pi a pail <lb/>
in shaping lite- of win, <lb/>
Still -holes of I line. <lb/>
The blessed Lord can sanctify Hie <lb/>
of life loom good, may <lb/>
lit-so in this case, may <lb/>
look lo Him who <lb/>
in the darkest hours of <lb/>
this lite. <lb/>
., <lb/>
Hi II -I . ,. <lb/>
Many golden <lb/>
nines have been lost <lb/>
from rheumatism. By <lb/>
taking now they <lb/>
be permanently <lb/>
seized Mrs. knocked her <lb/>
down and stilled her They <lb/>
then carried her into tin- high <lb/>
commons, where she <lb/>
became unconscious. <lb/>
tides, on recovering conscious- <lb/>
Hint hi- assailants <lb/>
had their attention lo Mrs. <lb/>
called loudly I'm help. <lb/>
His cries were responded to by <lb/>
several policemen, to <lb/>
Hit-scene, but the lied in <lb/>
the darkness and escaped. Giles <lb/>
and Mrs. were assisted lo <lb/>
their <lb/>
American fanning methods. <lb/>
Nelson, a , , . <lb/>
. B I has ended and remain at real null <lb/>
em an. secured i i ., <lb/>
the call is sounded <lb/>
Never Mustered Out. <lb/>
We the steps taken <lb/>
the <lb/>
to a <lb/>
will <lb/>
be followed lo a culmination of the <lb/>
in view. Such an <lb/>
will of value to <lb/>
and should also result in <lb/>
the editors of the Democrat- <lb/>
press, Asa rule, the politicians <lb/>
so mi as a campaign <lb/>
formation that ha believed would <lb/>
lead lo I he arrest of the men. A <lb/>
named Barry was arrested. <lb/>
his guilt <lb/>
that each of his nine <lb/>
had Mis-. <lb/>
He furnished the police <lb/>
tin- and eight of them <lb/>
were arrested In Ike police <lb/>
court this the were <lb/>
given a bearing rape. <lb/>
Mis. positively <lb/>
me her assailants. They were <lb/>
all held for the grand jury on the <lb/>
against I hem, and four were <lb/>
hi id on additional charge of <lb/>
highway rubbery,<lb/>
Confederate soldier who had been <lb/>
mourned as dead years, <lb/>
turned up at his old the <lb/>
day. His sou. aged III. <lb/>
him from old picture. <lb/>
Ill- n He married again but <lb/>
was dead <lb/>
last, No so with the partisan <lb/>
tor, lie watches while the army <lb/>
rests and give the alarm of <lb/>
duties are <lb/>
and hence it is <lb/>
that these sentinels the <lb/>
watch lowers should lie equipped <lb/>
the that <lb/>
the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Is- as early <lb/>
so that the <lb/>
be to <lb/>
champion the people's interests ill <lb/>
that must <lb/>
be fought <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The lies salve in world for <lb/>
fills, Bruises. Sores, I leers, Salt <lb/>
Fever Teller, Chap <lb/>
pi d Hands, Corns, and <lb/>
all Skin and positively <lb/>
cures or no pay required. It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give <lb/>
faction or Done; refunded. Price <lb/>
cents par For sale by <lb/>
La. Woolen. <lb/>
SHE <lb/>
Hon the Won a OM <lb/>
remarked all<lb/>
turn lakes for a <lb/>
face. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
dew n I a one of <lb/>
those <lb/>
great, aM <lb/>
In- from <lb/>
cigarette, <lb/>
I a down one <lb/>
of Ilia any Kill I met <lb/>
knew <lb/>
wasn't worth man; <lb/>
did she show II. inc <lb/>
a pier with <lb/>
a Baal in the end of <lb/>
It The test, ye lilt nix <lb/>
feel below the end of star, a <lb/>
ti- One I was <lb/>
to the ch-l Hi t and I <lb/>
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far a good If It <lb/>
weren't for the of off <lb/>
Ho- taking n of nix <lb/>
to Hie Bunt The girl look- <lb/>
ed me and said that even If one did <lb/>
Boat U <lb/>
I'll down .-ind out on <lb/>
said. I re- <lb/>
piled, she turned an her nose <lb/>
me I'd t I'd her <lb/>
and a of Mow- <lb/>
She told me to be In <lb/>
morning I'd k.- her do It. I <lb/>
was bright and And <lb/>
blow my eyes, old man. Bile did do <lb/>
wasn't she hurl, <lb/>
n bit. The had raised the <lb/>
Baal a level with the pier, and <lb/>
end the rolled oat u <lb/>
her wheel. wasn't <lb/>
Press.<lb/>
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II. . t . . . <lb/>
M K turf<lb/>
expert upon <lb/>
president the h <lb/>
of on which ho writ <lb/>
A pool <lb/>
nil r on a f <lb/>
paper up <lb/>
to n <lb/>
In the sixteenth cent man <lb/>
Murk offered to Queen a <lb/>
of chain h <lb/>
One it could In- it was <lb/>
put a f T <lb/>
prove it to r. <lb/>
Which Hew away with It, Tho mutt <lb/>
fact iii thin matter, which <lb/>
so a of <lb/>
touch for Mils was <lb/>
that Mark a <lb/>
all kind of tools all <lb/>
lone. <lb/>
A Joseph a <lb/>
carriage as as a of <lb/>
ruder a it was <lb/>
Bible see lit i with <lb/>
detail carried out to <lb/>
perfection.- Kaunas city <lb/>
lowering said a chief of <lb/>
division in of tho <lb/>
sun don n doctor, lo <lb/>
here, h limit lit- look throe <lb/>
leave last week, and when ho re- <lb/>
tin lie with <lb/>
a tin tor's was <lb/>
l Is to certify that <lb/>
ho his <lb/>
been under <lb/>
care for past three etc. lie <lb/>
submitted i mo without butting <lb/>
eye. he looked real hurt <lb/>
at the mouth when I bin he <lb/>
make of n game <lb/>
half . as <lb/>
. . of <lb/>
such 0.1 i- . <lb/>
lake nil can .-up <lb/>
plying the to <lb/>
f the r- <lb/>
expert will Hue or <lb/>
a aunt is . m <lb/>
tend of an baa a <lb/>
print lacked up as copy. <lb/>
be to in <lb/>
the a scene U a <lb/>
lake with n to <lb/>
the lie will <lb/>
lake, the and the <lb/>
to I'M canvas, the time he Is <lb/>
through with tho hist one the on <lb/>
the Mrs Is dry, lie proceeds hi I lie <lb/>
tinier truce, <lb/>
I temple. his helper is put <lb/>
ill All small a <lb/>
I by the time daylight wanes the row <lb/>
J will done Hy slab of work- <lb/>
j I to lo con- <lb/>
t his ho <lb/>
no Haw In waiting on the drying <lb/>
of pigment <lb/>
a picture as would <lb/>
turn about Including frame, <lb/>
the net oust of the to the <lb/>
being in he of <lb/>
The gets <lb/>
for his mi i of <lb/>
average n la rear in <lb/>
out. I know. <lb/>
amount, hut ho has <lb/>
two As you may see. <lb/>
Mime of the pictures are by no means <lb/>
of In of their slap <lb/>
dash i- iii Tint, it many <lb/>
-in cent <lb/>
In doing artistic things which <lb/>
may or not to sell. <lb/>
The others bring In n income <lb/>
and keep the pot Or- <lb/>
Hr- I <lb/>
The fore art -1 nil <lb/>
sessions in America i <lb/>
about m . settler has <lb/>
cut his way Into the fringe vast <lb/>
woodland, hut his are <lb/>
with <lb/>
if lire which kn; <lb/>
it m thins <lb/>
yon notice how man <lb/>
who u ton knock ashes <lb/>
from hi will lave spend <lb/>
Intel In brushing <lb/>
bis v fain bridge Prent, <lb/>
We Mack eats, take <lb/>
them rough running, have brought <lb/>
more than good <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Mir 11.-i-i.-a. <lb/>
man lo whom you were <lb/>
Just talking say your a wore nils- <lb/>
asked Mr. wife <lb/>
severely <lb/>
was simply a <lb/>
It wasn't Intended for <lb/>
your ears <lb/>
well, yon Insist; he didn't <lb/>
were He said. <lb/>
they <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
An <lb/>
The I'm Woman living <lb/>
Ion a great humorist, he <lb/>
Tho Dog Kneed Yen. got a <lb/>
lot of funny In <lb/>
one of <lb/>
Interest is ruins, mi the hill, <lb/>
of a temple of refuge ill <lb/>
Great, It it the very hut <lb/>
of the where In old days, <lb/>
during strife, the sought <lb/>
Immunity from <lb/>
these temples a man might not <lb/>
pursue enemy. This ruin Indicates <lb/>
a vary in <lb/>
form, about fast long by <lb/>
wide. Is gained through <lb/>
n narrow two high <lb/>
walls, Interior Is laid oft In <lb/>
terraces paved with smooth, Hat <lb/>
atonal The wall up hill Is fret high, <lb/>
did on down hill side root high. <lb/>
and both are feel thick at <lb/>
Whitney Harper's Weekly. <lb/>
How Will <lb/>
There is a vary simple for laid- <lb/>
the average number of which <lb/>
it any ago ma to live. <lb/>
If age ha from <lb/>
Ni. two thirds of remainder Is the <lb/>
gnawer This result is not <lb/>
hut ii u <lb/>
In-lame, a man god <lb/>
might by ibis rule expect to <lb/>
rears longer, which is what the <lb/>
actuarial tables At the <lb/>
expectation of life out at nearly <lb/>
years, while Indies It us <lb/>
more At BU the <lb/>
rule allows Just over year, the <lb/>
table shows a little <lb/>
The a <lb/>
throw It owe their <lb/>
A lady In round one throw <lb/>
it our her It <lb/>
went halter's window and <lb/>
lilt a who was S <lb/>
now bat. This 11-111. <lb/>
of <lb/>
In lit of Insanity, had <lb/>
lei him <lb/>
him glass <lb/>
Window. ensued, <lb/>
though on nobody <lb/>
what It was all <lb/>
Wean no lawyer, <lb/>
we have <lb/>
of of the <lb/>
upon the ground that <lb/>
it butter and more pa- <lb/>
to vote for it and <lb/>
one can than vote for it or to <lb/>
oppose it. we have <lb/>
authorities nay that it will <lb/>
be <lb/>
into the Likely <lb/>
constitutionality may <lb/>
never lie called in question if the <lb/>
people of North Carolina ratify it. <lb/>
Hut whether or not, it makes for <lb/>
make toward <lb/>
progress, that is the mail. <lb/>
The Sweeping <lb/>
Slaughter <lb/>
than keg <lb/>
C T <lb/>
THE <lb/>
the <lb/>
Clewing. <lb/>
and Notions <lb/>
post the <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
AUK <lb/>
WOMEN. <lb/>
Groat Clothing Sale <lb/>
a per Cent. cut. <lb/>
Now is the time to buy clothing <lb/>
on Them, Others <lb/>
Tim v g, <lb/>
E. n. <lb/>
for a trip over in Virginia, <lb/>
Mia. A. Griffin <lb/>
in <lb/>
WAS SOW 14.75. <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
RICH EVERY DAY PLAID SUIT 2.75. <lb/>
A 1.1. I GO THIS SIM IA I. S A <lb/>
FINE 14.00 PANTS FOB <lb/>
SEVERAL ill <lb/>
. i -i i in re <lb/>
from <lb/>
tn <lb/>
T PLEASE, <lb/>
Mr. Mi, , <lb/>
I. I. m. , <lb/>
Miss Laura <lb/>
arrived to vis- <lb/>
it Mrs. r. <lb/>
Garden, has <lb/>
position here as bookkeep <lb/>
for <lb/>
ca. in <lb/>
morning. He will l- <lb/>
Mrs. II. I. Ho. u. ;, Carol.,,,. <lb/>
i , in-. <lb/>
sou <lb/>
Paul n <lb/>
and K. n . ;. . . . ,,. <lb/>
this morning tor . . ,.,<lb/>
I pi . <lb/>
in mi ii . i sun i- nearly l <lb/>
million i. <lb/>
Harper, <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL INFLECTIONS. <lb/>
your ground for <lb/>
retailing for <lb/>
rent <lb/>
There been rain enough to <lb/>
freshets. <lb/>
your from <lb/>
cart. <lb/>
One man town possesses four- <lb/>
teen dogs, all of i in-ill bird dogs. <lb/>
No man knows successful lie <lb/>
will in- <lb/>
in progress on <lb/>
Oil lank near tin- rail <lb/>
Von need the weal her <lb/>
to stick any closer to you I this <lb/>
does. <lb/>
people can ask if II is <lb/>
i-n now the words mi-It iii <lb/>
their mouth. <lb/>
A new lot of the Parker <lb/>
Pens, several styles, at <lb/>
tor Book More. <lb/>
Weeds are lo <lb/>
take the town it is no use to <lb/>
Out them in wet weather. <lb/>
The man who wants a bushel of <lb/>
never slops to think that <lb/>
he might get along on a pint <lb/>
are, <lb/>
heads a i e I baa <lb/>
If tin-one you have is dull and <lb/>
heavy you need Hood's <lb/>
i I It will give prompt re- <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
every young man <lb/>
should consider is that <lb/>
thinks more highly of him than ho <lb/>
does of himself. <lb/>
I in I'll n- for policemen have <lb/>
arrived and the are out in <lb/>
Ilium. were furnish <lb/>
by Frank Wilson. <lb/>
want to <lb/>
let a to cut cords of <lb/>
pine <lb/>
The Co,, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
have <lb/>
their office out to their new <lb/>
inn hi i They have hail an <lb/>
down town while the n-r was <lb/>
going up. <lb/>
Urn We <lb/>
1,000.000 of which we <lb/>
by contract. <lb/>
I'll. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
a good fountain <lb/>
pen. The Parker Pen lends nil <lb/>
others. Kind Reflector <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
Saw have <lb/>
sit million of pine <lb/>
which we want and kiln <lb/>
dried by contract. Parties inter <lb/>
will correspond <lb/>
Tub Co., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
pi,, I T ;, James Harper, of t <lb/>
. Wednesday hen- returned <lb/>
home the evening train. <lb/>
i Of. Haiti.- . <lb/>
who <lb/>
Mi-i- I.- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Lilly Jennings, of Lynch <lb/>
burg, who has been Mrs, <lb/>
Ivy Smith in took the <lb/>
train here for <lb/>
M . , sold <lb/>
in <lb/>
has<lb/>
The Animal the <lb/>
Confederate Veterans <lb/>
Grimes Camp was to <lb/>
day the grove near S. Tun- <lb/>
Mrs, it. w. and children <lb/>
came home morning's train <lb/>
from a trip to Seven Springs. Mr <lb/>
stall s near residence, The drove through the <lb/>
dance was larger than usual. <lb/>
Every township in the county was <lb/>
II. M. this morning <lb/>
New York in new <lb/>
represented. lour names goods, Charlie one of <lb/>
wore enrolled, the his salesmen, accompanied him to <lb/>
tarnishing lite largest making the selections, <lb/>
the 8th sec and ti. <lb/>
the-17th third, was a big fort to spend a few <lb/>
meeting thoroughly enjoyed by all During his <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
will Mayor m. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. <lb/>
Annual of officers of the <lb/>
Camp was gone into and K. A. <lb/>
was elected <lb/>
, ., . u , California. He reports a <lb/>
Secretary k. , <lb/>
Chaplain. <lb/>
While the people of Greenville <lb/>
take no interest whatever In these <lb/>
arc of great <lb/>
lo many of I he old soldiers no <lb/>
day in the year is looked forward <lb/>
to with more pleasure than <lb/>
July the t day <lb/>
fur tin- reunion. <lb/>
May many more reunions <lb/>
by n <lb/>
Mia. J. A. Brady <lb/>
day evening from a visit lo <lb/>
May from Kin <lb/>
stun this morning and mil to <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
have returned home fr. <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
Miss Rosa <lb/>
ville, arrived this morning <lb/>
Mis. i;. <lb/>
W. II. Jr., baa <lb/>
front New Bern ready for the open- <lb/>
of the market. <lb/>
Rev. W. I. of Ayden, <lb/>
through this going <lb/>
Wilmington a days, <lb/>
W. II. Harrington <lb/>
tiny evening from Washington i <lb/>
he had an <lb/>
Jesse came home <lb/>
evening Horn a trip lo Norfolk, <lb/>
Baltimore, Washington Peters <lb/>
burg. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr-. and <lb/>
child. came in <lb/>
day evening to visit her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Marshall. <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. U. Randolph <lb/>
from a <lb/>
visit u her parents Mildred. Hogged a I <lb/>
Miss Mary of Mrs. State farms, i <lb/>
Randolph, i i. I the women In I In <lb/>
and lushed, <lb/>
ii j <lb/>
lour days. <lb/>
The State <lb/>
paid pension <lb/>
issued eleven ago. <lb/>
A Charlotte <lb/>
used hi ii leg the head <lb/>
. another I i t In- la I <lb/>
skull. <lb/>
is mid the <lb/>
Hand was arm, in <lb/>
ill re for . lice in <lb/>
A a . <lb/>
near Winston, bit a large piece <lb/>
of each i- feared <lb/>
that one or both arms will have lo <lb/>
he amputated. <lb/>
John C. Scarborough, win <lb/>
sen rd I as Stale <lb/>
of Public I met ion, <lb/>
elected <lb/>
cation in Hertford . <lb/>
Tin- lilts i <lb/>
formed women have <lb/>
BLOOD TELLS. <lb/>
. , <lb/>
i . . t f <lb/>
Attar two <lb/>
Premiums been paid <lb/>
in <lb/>
. i <lb/>
I 111-,, <lb/>
till<lb/>
is <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I Cot ton Bagging and<lb/>
mi<lb/>
hand. produce <lb/>
sold. A u ill <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Value. <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
I. up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Unit <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will be <lb/>
throe years after lapse it you ate <lb/>
in health. <lb/>
Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
s. <lb/>
On are at the <lb/>
of the second and each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
Ear current year la- paid <lb/>
may i- used <lb/>
I. To reduce or <lb/>
To Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during <lb/>
Of <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. i-. <lb/>
Get Share. <lb/>
If good crop prospects mean <lb/>
we think there will more <lb/>
than usual in circulation <lb/>
this tall. Every business man <lb/>
wants his slime the mail <lb/>
whose is Is-st in the minds <lb/>
pie ii ill be they <lb/>
i In iii-i when they go <lb/>
their money. This is where <lb/>
of advertising BOMB In. <lb/>
People read the and sec <lb/>
what you have to say, Try the <lb/>
you want to <lb/>
reach them. <lb/>
Ag <lb/>
K T Will <lb/>
par <lb/>
Mi i Night mill Mun- <lb/>
M it it other <lb/>
I km I tho an Is- <lb/>
Court House <lb/>
young man about <lb/>
years of age, accompanied by a <lb/>
robust young lady who said she <lb/>
was Is. walked in lo Superior <lb/>
Court Clerk's office at the Court <lb/>
House. Clerk Moore with his <lb/>
usual them to <lb/>
seats, <lb/>
mission. The young man was not <lb/>
long in making his wants known <lb/>
and asked fur a marriage license, <lb/>
This Was out of tho Clerk's line, <lb/>
but he consented to to <lb/>
Register Heeds Moore's office <lb/>
where aired document was <lb/>
soon idled out. In the meantime <lb/>
It became evident that <lb/>
were anxious lo waste no lime <lb/>
having the per <lb/>
formed, so Register Moore called <lb/>
ii. Harding from office <lb/>
across the hall. <lb/>
and the were <lb/>
Boon smiling and as <lb/>
and wife. The were Mr <lb/>
and Miss Mil <lb/>
tie <lb/>
Hilt Crowd, Vet Room All. <lb/>
en Springs hotel has lately <lb/>
been enjoying tho boom In <lb/>
For the punt ten days <lb/>
number guests has averaged <lb/>
above JO, much of the nine <lb/>
there were from to <lb/>
Many of <lb/>
ed their lime out and to <lb/>
their BOOMS, consequently an <lb/>
desiring to spend awhile I here <lb/>
will comfortable rooms and <lb/>
agreeable <lb/>
Be Prepared <lb/>
Tho f <lb/>
i not <lb/>
a very M- <lb/>
to <lb/>
the woman who <lb/>
Is prepared. If <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
r. , Ti n i- <lb/>
Is- mi <lb/>
fully <lb/>
tag the <lb/>
el <lb/>
t will be <lb/>
tho hour v, II re- <lb/>
much and labor will <lb/>
will bu <lb/>
all after win I a <lb/>
tbs co., <lb/>
equal Eastern <lb/>
who <lb/>
has bean spending a few days here <lb/>
with his left this mom- <lb/>
where <lb/>
he has a position with Amer- <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Rev. A. <lb/>
noon fore Morehead. <lb/>
Miss Alice Atkinson Ibis <lb/>
morning for Norfolk. <lb/>
Rev. M. Watson left this <lb/>
afternoon for Morehead. <lb/>
Jar vis came home this <lb/>
morning from Morehead. <lb/>
Prof. w. ii. Hit <lb/>
Car Seven Springs. <lb/>
W. F, Harding left this morning <lb/>
for via Chapel Hill. <lb/>
II. I. of <lb/>
was here Thursday <lb/>
Alderman J. I,. Woolen return <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Washington. <lb/>
Miss Delia Forbes returned home <lb/>
this Burning from Bevon springs. <lb/>
II. P. returned Thurs- <lb/>
day afternoon from a trip all about. <lb/>
II. W. Ibis morn <lb/>
lo visit relatives <lb/>
s. v. of Washington, <lb/>
spent last here and <lb/>
Miss Barn, <lb/>
arrived Mrs. <lb/>
I. S. Adams, one tobacco <lb/>
boys, returned from <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Harry Kin ton. <lb/>
here and <lb/>
home evening train, <lb/>
Tom Skinner, Jr., of Hertford, <lb/>
who has visiting his uncle, <lb/>
Skinner, this afternoon, <lb/>
Misses Mamie and <lb/>
of who were <lb/>
visiting Miss return <lb/>
ed home evening. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Abram, of <lb/>
Mount, Who has beau visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mrs, let ill n <lb/>
home today, <lb/>
home.<lb/>
morning <lb/>
Tin- Lodger Monthly August <lb/>
The Ledger I'm- <lb/>
has n picture in <lb/>
fa rollicking urchin in a blue <lb/>
bathing suit, tip lo his in <lb/>
gentle surf, grin of <lb/>
Ida face which the <lb/>
III.--dilation. i- <lb/>
suggesting nail sen <lb/>
mil the freedom <lb/>
it for Ike day- of August, <lb/>
ha-a atmosphere of <lb/>
rot real ion, Gale- <lb/>
ways and Mummer Palaces of <lb/>
P iii v by arc <lb/>
bountifully Illustrated three full <lb/>
pages, a <lb/>
live article another page, -A <lb/>
Cape <lb/>
is another Illustrated at <lb/>
refreshing in <lb/>
subject and for a sum- <lb/>
mer of a <lb/>
Book In II. <lb/>
worth, s. <lb/>
a New <lb/>
episode, are stories <lb/>
to the Mil <lb/>
i- Interest- <lb/>
article of suggestions for this <lb/>
Important pan of the house. <lb/>
Affecting the Life of ti <lb/>
Voting by Mrs. Clement <lb/>
is a new feature of <lb/>
Ledger interest. <lb/>
in subject, full of charm- <lb/>
sentiment excellent <lb/>
shun how lunch <lb/>
power for good exists in our girls, <lb/>
and h much the our <lb/>
homes depends upon their gentle <lb/>
and thought act <lb/>
is lull of valuable ill- <lb/>
formation for even young girl. <lb/>
I-I. second paper <lb/>
mi Arrangement of <lb/>
iii number, <lb/>
Mr-. I. Barton Wilson tolls boa <lb/>
lo embroider net linens In <lb/>
beautiful <lb/>
i- a <lb/>
article delicate article- for <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
Ledger for <lb/>
is admirable summer number, <lb/>
and pi ice. cents, places it <lb/>
within ranch of everybody. The <lb/>
Ledger Mont i- Mi cent- a <lb/>
year to who cannot buy it <lb/>
ii t of newsdealer-. <lb/>
Robert Publisher-. <lb/>
Ledger Building, Has York city. <lb/>
week Inner <lb/>
man in <lb/>
and his wife <lb/>
children alone in their cabin, <lb/>
and when I returned foil ml <lb/>
child <lb/>
old lied its h <lb/>
ma tub water. child <lb/>
was only old and <lb/>
mil ho the younger out <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
V. ALL WAST IT, MU I <lb/>
tobacco id THE <lb/>
IT HY <lb/>
was <lb/>
W, K. i left <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
E. this <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
H, C. went lo Hen <lb/>
A. M. Moore <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
went back to <lb/>
Morehead this <lb/>
Miss Pal Skinner returned <lb/>
morning front a in Kin-tun. <lb/>
II. of WOO <lb/>
has lending the encamp <lb/>
Newspapers. <lb/>
when <lb/>
from <lb/>
have everything In their <lb/>
They I mill the <lb/>
reach a <lb/>
that as <lb/>
a shining virtue to the man who <lb/>
lo sell. <lb/>
a favorite newspaper can not be <lb/>
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