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hum. mid the as lief ore, <lb/>
varied by mutual requests to hit n <lb/>
little harder. leaves <lb/>
the Held without n on his <lb/>
and the i ml lit essence of <lb/>
honor should his <lb/>
club lie broken over his head. <lb/>
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wife a Jogging m <lb/>
memory I In sympathy <lb/>
v lib smile, <lb/>
as he away i; i month <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
n month ago. Bi I was pro- <lb/>
paring to come down t she hand- <lb/>
ad me with to <lb/>
be sure and nail ll mi mall <lb/>
box Dint lo, I <lb/>
put the loiter away my pocket, <lb/>
don't she called alter <lb/>
me, the letter la vet;, <lb/>
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way to ll. <lb/>
other tiny elm. to be n-i <lb/>
lug through my pocket when l was <lb/>
by coming u i a letter <lb/>
that my wife had me to mail <lb/>
four weeks before. it <lb/>
said It very I <lb/>
l it In BOO Whom was ad- <lb/>
dressed. <lb/>
was nick to it <lb/>
I to me. Thinking that <lb/>
my wife have leave of <lb/>
I tore It open and found a <lb/>
that read <lb/>
Is leaking In the <lb/>
send a man up to <lb/>
don't remember what I i when <lb/>
I home and found that the <lb/>
pis was still leak lug. hut all tho <lb/>
faction I cot out of my wife was <lb/>
she thought I would remember lo <lb/>
the next letter she gave and I <lb/>
I Press.<lb/>
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which live there. for <lb/>
by the and limy tint <lb/>
yet In full day- <lb/>
will cross walls and <lb/>
roof old cemetery <lb/>
from the where <lb/>
they in drink the fountain. <lb/>
A subaltern tells an <lb/>
ibis of animals. <lb/>
About two years ago Home <lb/>
managed t. a monkey <lb/>
from the drinking trough <lb/>
kept It for a captivity. <lb/>
Then, for reasons of own. they <lb/>
though well to roe tore it. So <lb/>
the Mule . lo thO drink <lb/>
trough one morning before <lb/>
others had arrived nod watched It <lb/>
ambush. <lb/>
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tin- <lb/>
ant they considered him <lb/>
held n consultation. After much <lb/>
chattering two of tho an- <lb/>
returned who <lb/>
with fear, <lb/>
him by Ids nuns and. after apparently <lb/>
him, threw him over the <lb/>
precipice beneath the <lb/>
evidently In revenge a deserter. <lb/>
There Is In <lb/>
of Gladstone mid Professor <lb/>
which the story of the stales- <lb/>
eyes. At a dinner the <lb/>
two were and when <lb/>
gave In a forcible way his <lb/>
Idea that Homer longer recited <lb/>
but chit oil, the professor cried out, <lb/>
Gladstone, I don't a word <lb/>
of Then ho rose to the mat- <lb/>
Mid one sentence, but got no <lb/>
further. He had met Gladstone's gaze <lb/>
seen his outer eyelids widened to <lb/>
their Id a steady glare, his <lb/>
tongue stumbled and he sank back Into <lb/>
chair In confusion. Tho writer con- <lb/>
to the for It. Take your <lb/>
umbrella. Make your to tho place <lb/>
where the vultures, falcons mid <lb/>
such like creatures on their <lb/>
Select a bird. Stare at him <lb/>
with insult, and you will see the outer <lb/>
lids expand as Mr. Gladstone's did. <lb/>
at him with your umbrella. Tho <lb/>
vertical lids through which be <lb/>
looks at the sun opens to <lb/>
his prey will part, then you will <lb/>
see what saw <lb/>
his <lb/>
not <lb/>
After spending inure than n <lb/>
of a i In active business life In <lb/>
the a certain purchased <lb/>
a ranch which he to be ad- <lb/>
adapted for dairy <lb/>
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agricultural pursuits, he Is dependent <lb/>
for his knowledge of the upon <lb/>
which purport to tell the <lb/>
ban bred how lo do the He tag <lb/>
to nit he can concerning dairying <lb/>
and for himself to his <lb/>
f lend and pastor, Dr. <lb/>
in whose omniscience an read- <lb/>
lug ho has absolute <lb/>
you know anything good on <lb/>
milk, he Baked the venerable <lb/>
man of God. <lb/>
The Jovial who knows <lb/>
more of tho milk of the <lb/>
limn of any Other lacteal fluid, an- <lb/>
my dear sir. believe am <lb/>
with the best thing on milk <lb/>
can be found <lb/>
Is ll, eagerly mid <lb/>
asked the budding <lb/>
rancher. <lb/>
the prone her <lb/>
he hurried round the <lb/>
Francisco I<lb/>
Tears, <lb/>
happy <lb/>
wife, you think i. was the <lb/>
tiling to nil there and weep as you did <lb/>
at our wedding if i had been going <lb/>
to my funeral, you could not have <lb/>
acted more heart <lb/>
replied the tressed lady, <lb/>
plying her chief lo lief <lb/>
am sorry I made such a spectacle of <lb/>
bUt I t help it. I have <lb/>
always so George <lb/>
lie been so land to <lb/>
Alicia <lb/>
Saint Claire, do yon mean Am <lb/>
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nm <lb/>
my mother <lb/>
misjudge mo. You <lb/>
know always been <lb/>
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him lo the theaters and upon ex- <lb/>
and how he has <lb/>
been of me t . cry way If George <lb/>
had been own son. he could <lb/>
have ;. lo promote <lb/>
my <lb/>
was that any reason why you <lb/>
should sit there and blubber nil <lb/>
through the <lb/>
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Chicago Times Id. <lb/>
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for from <lb/>
the weal. talk the <lb/>
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man. I've my Illusion, and <lb/>
one of young women <lb/>
Washington Cs for <lb/>
my more ; <lb/>
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she is i <lb/>
the month of July we make a <lb/>
of several lots of SHOES <lb/>
OXFORDS in or- <lb/>
t reduce our <lb/>
SIM <lb/>
Price tor mile <lb/>
in Nile <lb/>
price <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
Ill h ,. l ,. ,. . I. I <lb/>
pair of Trousers. <lb/>
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i out a ease in which <lb/>
plaintiff mu -i i a <lb/>
man who of <lb/>
hi <lb/>
much wen.- <lb/>
queried <lb/>
n I me do- <lb/>
ponds wants to sell <lb/>
to one man for shillings, lo an- <lb/>
other for you can have them <lb/>
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away; still ill have idem <lb/>
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laughter which out on hearing <lb/>
reply, a roar which Hawkins, <lb/>
after a few joined himself, <lb/>
left, <lb/>
Regular nines. Special mile <lb/>
81.50 and <lb/>
in <lb/>
promised the <lb/>
manager of the in <lb/>
a live net of <lb/>
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work, however, that Dot till ho had <lb/>
bean long and urgently Importuned did <lb/>
he promise lo read bin piece to the <lb/>
company the next week. The coin <lb/>
pony gathered about hint on day <lb/>
he read his live act <lb/>
play through i the end. <lb/>
was ran up to <lb/>
shake ham- with the great writer and <lb/>
turned over pages of <lb/>
whose contents had him <lb/>
mightily. <lb/>
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four nets. The hist pages of the man <lb/>
were <lb/>
manager Baked what it all <lb/>
smiled admitted be <lb/>
had not yet Written Hie net, <lb/>
but Hun he had it us clearly <lb/>
In his bead if It Already on <lb/>
paper. continued the <lb/>
have in same head two <lb/>
more of plot ID ease the <lb/>
one Just rend don't please <lb/>
Francisco Argonaut <lb/>
gullied <lb/>
When Ink has been spilled, the <lb/>
thing to do Is to remove much of <lb/>
the liquid with n <lb/>
cloth. Then dip n clean rag Into some <lb/>
milk and <lb/>
The cloth and milk must clean for <lb/>
each A little benzine or <lb/>
Will remove any <lb/>
which the milk may make. <lb/>
in slums, which ore <lb/>
even greater those of <lb/>
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narrow old bordered by the <lb/>
most and from the <lb/>
squalor of the <lb/>
of the mobs <lb/>
which bane of <lb/>
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years ago, when <lb/>
canaries were Ural introduced lo <lb/>
country, u pair coal now they <lb/>
to an extent that a pair <lb/>
can bought for <lb/>
It Is estimated that there are <lb/>
women domestic in London. <lb/>
Hint these always <lb/>
out of situations or their <lb/>
Inc-s. <lb/>
silver. <lb/>
silver was the strange <lb/>
given to a <lb/>
during the <lb/>
the of a certain sum <lb/>
of money lo lo gloves <lb/>
with an day. or, as it is call- <lb/>
ed Hank holiday. <lb/>
ii . Lot oxfords <lb/>
or three and I I h r n II w lieu volt bill then <lb/>
with light. is ; ii ; <lb/>
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and an error of one sixty-fourth <lb/>
of Inch would have been Insensible <lb/>
for his Youth's Companion. <lb/>
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It quite th <lb/>
did ii . the art of <lb/>
printing with <lb/>
as they s very near It. They <lb/>
had blocks with <lb/>
by of which <lb/>
stamp d those on while <lb/>
the kill was yet and soft, <lb/>
illy it may be mentioned that <lb/>
knew modern method of <lb/>
pols by means of <lb/>
el, and pines of <lb/>
restored up. <lb/>
In there was <lb/>
was written <lb/>
by hand. Furthermore the sen- <lb/>
ate had n publication which <lb/>
to The Record, <lb/>
being a report daily <lb/>
of body. It <lb/>
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of baked one might <lb/>
fact the little boys of Rome <lb/>
years more were <lb/>
to play knuckle down with mar- <lb/>
of material U children <lb/>
do now. <lb/>
gel n Iii you have made n Bargain w hen you buy <lb/>
at mill 1.00. 11.00 and l values. <lb/>
Lot Oxfords <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
wile <lb/>
cents <lb/>
The above line of oboes will lie arranged a counter <lb/>
Come early and ask to our counter. <lb/>
please. <lb/>
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the Zoo talk of <lb/>
people managing animals of the <lb/>
ever aim . Myers, who <lb/>
has charge was <lb/>
about to f,. th when, I <lb/>
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lines Herald. <lb/>
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milk. . to the general <lb/>
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it a larger amount of <lb/>
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pleasant odor and flavor, due to <lb/>
acid or it an excess <lb/>
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ten at a hotel in eastern <lb/>
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Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Annual Session Opens August j f The saw <lb/>
Facilities Charges Reduced. Bonding Accommodations Enlarged u . <lb/>
The Boa. <lb/>
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the sen at ti <lb/>
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COLOR and flavor of fruits, <lb/>
size, quality and <lb/>
of vegetables, <lb/>
weight and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
are all produced by Potash. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
liberally applied, will improve <lb/>
every soil and increase yield <lb/>
and quality of any crop. <lb/>
Writ and M our which <lb/>
how Witt <lb/>
greatest economy and profit. <lb/>
KALI <lb/>
i cotton. <lb/>
The Sew Hale <lb/>
I., Mill. <lb/>
Pratt, of <lb/>
Cotton Mill, <lb/>
who ll known <lb/>
one of most but- <lb/>
of in addition <lb/>
in his cotton manufacturing inter <lb/>
running what is to be<lb/>
in the world. Mr. <lb/>
a thorough of the <lb/>
bale in his mill, and re- <lb/>
a letter, which <lb/>
lie said In thin form <lb/>
was worth 12,00 a bale more to his <lb/>
mill than bale cotton. lie- <lb/>
he telegraphed as <lb/>
two years experience w <lb/>
the bale of the <lb/>
can M <lb/>
I can positively state that <lb/>
experience is it can I <lb/>
sampled as well as the <lb/>
square bale; it saves per <lb/>
cent, in unwinds to <lb/>
I he cure perfect and saves much <lb/>
labor in the opening-room. Mind <lb/>
or false packet bales are never <lb/>
planter, <lb/>
manufacturer ii is the greatest <lb/>
Invention of <lb/>
Slate of Ohio. City of TOLEDO <lb/>
Cm <lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
I hat lie is senior of the <lb/>
of Frank A Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Slate aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said Ann will pay the sum of <lb/>
III for <lb/>
each cry case of Catarrh that <lb/>
be cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. <lb/>
Swum in before me and <lb/>
ed in presence, this day of <lb/>
December, A. H., 1886. <lb/>
i I A. W. <lb/>
I i Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
and surfaces of the <lb/>
I'll A X K CI <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are Ike best. <lb/>
I . r hauls Cure. and <lb/>
mid Mon- <lb/>
No a. <lb/>
the U- <lb/>
mill <lb/>
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tin- n. II- <lb/>
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FOR AND <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
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i toil ii it <lb/>
In <lb/>
125.00 <lb/>
I, ii hat lest <lb/>
Mask <lb/>
from of lbs lo <lb/>
P. I. Pr., <lb/>
A Mills K. Eure, <lb/>
H. c. N. C <lb/>
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NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
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t Post office at of the 4th tart, it we know <lb/>
Greenville. X. r. Second Has f interest to <lb/>
Mail ,,.,.,,. <lb/>
. Adrian Savage, <lb/>
. ,, , c . Aug. <lb/>
a quite a number of spec If you want you had bet <lb/>
them before <lb/>
A female crank all from and beautifully decorated <lb/>
hat bean down lo Charles- armory of the the g . <lb/>
ton after the widow live being a Farewell reception and baying bod was found <lb/>
dim of the of to their beloved Captain, railroad track, brought in the of <lb/>
lake City c v leave Clifton for W. M. lister, verdict yesterday evening that lie <lb/>
m. ., lake the of accepting of Scotland Nook, is .,,, kilted In a pasting train. <lb/>
last year. ,,. ill.-. I. . <lb/>
lining pill i is yet a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Aug. Turbo o <lb/>
yesterday in the game <lb/>
played with the <lb/>
Charlotte. The score was in <lb/>
in of <lb/>
Person. <lb/>
key. <lb/>
I i raves. <lb/>
The Coroner's jury wan in <lb/>
the ease of the <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina <lb/>
The Grand <lb/>
Honor is in <lb/>
Neil a prominent <lb/>
citizen of died tad <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
The dwelling a. <lb/>
near was do- <lb/>
by An Friday night. <lb/>
The city of Durham the <lb/>
Hallway to<lb/>
taut position Greenville, North visiting her for a few days, <lb/>
them back north and hold which la the Smith has taken an to <lb/>
meetings with I he colored family home father's family and in and is <lb/>
as the star attraction, and will the moat delightful of the helping W. Porker <lb/>
the race prejudice and pulling up. <lb/>
of the J. J. pail, the editors of <lb/>
division of opinion as to the cause <lb/>
death. The body was taken <lb/>
lo <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
We have opened <lb/>
nil building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
MAN NO DEAD. <lb/>
I Wins from Concord. <lb/>
A Pa., mother Mother twin lea h had beer ,, ,,,. .,,,, was here <lb/>
. , . , , , ., . prepared for yesterday. to be seek <lb/>
giving her infant daughter a bath. the ;, for a <lb/>
Finding the water rather cool, the y, order, and Major ,.,,,,,.,. <lb/>
up bath tub, baby all to atop to the front. This It here with hi X. Aug. <lb/>
and them on the stove for the being complied with, K. gang putting in a nice of a white man named <lb/>
requested to to crossing. This is going found by the side of <lb/>
water to warm. Turning aside a <lb/>
moment to perform some other <lb/>
Maim behalf of his ,,.,,,, <lb/>
Norfolk Carolina <lb/>
year the total rove- <lb/>
line in this State <lb/>
amounted to nearly <lb/>
Salisbury will hold on election <lb/>
In September on the question of <lb/>
Issuing for <lb/>
Miss Mary C. Darby Inn. been <lb/>
appointed <lb/>
ion to succeed W. Hi <lb/>
The cotton nulls of the Slate arc <lb/>
to contribute each for the at- <lb/>
of a textile depart- <lb/>
at the A. A M College, <lb/>
Acts on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
the System <lb/>
effectually, <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Hoots, <lb/>
I ware, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Laid Tobacco, etc., in furl <lb/>
every <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Buy o <lb/>
to perform some . handsome m ,, ,, ,,,, Ibis morning, one mile from I It is said <lb/>
aha forgot about the baby chain and charms, I who was Atlantic Line depot here. end <lb/>
the little piercing cries at hit name being when she arrived here W is supposed that an outgoing will all bring their circuses lo J <lb/>
her. this time the ad thereon. Elmore, in few has typhoid fever <lb/>
baby had bean <lb/>
Verily, all the <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
tools are not <lb/>
Poor Dewey ii like <lb/>
will not let him alone. They ac <lb/>
him of talking a little hit <lb/>
mid saying that the next war of the <lb/>
States would be with tier <lb/>
man v, and fellows who <lb/>
get up the pies dispatches <lb/>
Austria has taken up the cud <lb/>
gel and demanded of George <lb/>
what he said for. And Dewey <lb/>
terribly the souvenir, referred to <lb/>
the golden links as emblematic of <lb/>
the man love and friend- <lb/>
ship which bind hearts of <lb/>
ton lo and serve <lb/>
to rivet affection lo his old <lb/>
home. He of Major <lb/>
comb noble son the <lb/>
that grand old com <lb/>
from which came <lb/>
w ii. .-. <lb/>
V . iT <lb/>
Ami lb <lb/>
in replying, Major although <lb/>
overcome emotion, <lb/>
his appreciation of the beautiful <lb/>
Is not bothering head at all testimonial, and the many <lb/>
regret his <lb/>
lure, assuring his friends he <lb/>
Would carry with hi i <lb/>
and <lb/>
of his long and residence in <lb/>
the beautiful town of <lb/>
few well <lb/>
and singing <lb/>
by the assembly the <lb/>
old hymn be with you till we <lb/>
meet the guests repaired <lb/>
ha wilt be Impeached, the former <lb/>
being held out as an opportunity audience were Dr. G. O. <lb/>
of letting him down as easy formerly Captain, and Mr. II. <lb/>
So with all criticism Sloan, formerly Lieutenant of the <lb/>
hasped upon him is sen former M. c. <lb/>
about It. If Austria knew a thing <lb/>
or two. what is <lb/>
none of her <lb/>
The Aldermen of the Ai <lb/>
have demanded the <lb/>
lion of the Mayor of <lb/>
and drunkenness. If he <lb/>
fails lo resign within a given time <lb/>
and had lo return to her home at <lb/>
yesterday morn <lb/>
lug.<lb/>
done and gone, another ready to <lb/>
go. and several more in s of <lb/>
completion. needs wagon <lb/>
II will be to your advantage to let <lb/>
us make it for you next. <lb/>
A. Ii. COS Mm. Co <lb/>
Mis. one of the teach <lb/>
the N. College of <lb/>
who has been spending sever- <lb/>
friends in this com <lb/>
freight train ran against the mail. North Carolina this fall. That <lb/>
though there were clear signs of ought to be enough one <lb/>
foul play. Man. believe all come. <lb/>
man had been killed and put near; ,,.;, o. <lb/>
the A Coroner's jury county, shot killed his <lb/>
summoned the mat-Is few days ago. The murderer <lb/>
lei. lint as et no report bat the was accidental <lb/>
made. verdict of the Coroner's <lb/>
r HI <lb/>
HAY, OATS, GOT. <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our on everything will be <lb/>
as low u article can <lb/>
lie sold at. You arc cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING.- <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
Feminine two <lb/>
Lots of persons who talk i been <lb/>
deal never say nothing. <lb/>
The pleasures of aw not <lb/>
present lo us. <lb/>
The shin mill is a joy until the <lb/>
IS TUB <lb/>
Mr. Joseph for said differently, and be with the I urn net habit <lb/>
merry of this place, died at his <lb/>
home in Charlotte n yesterday <lb/>
morning. His remains reached <lb/>
hen- this morning on the Southern <lb/>
train and were interred in the <lb/>
Episcopal church yard. Deceased <lb/>
unity, stopped here with Mm. P. lo highest both <lb/>
Sunday night and Monday, here and <lb/>
Rev. L. ii. has done <lb/>
tome good in Atlanta. <lb/>
he immorality <lb/>
of the Mayor and brought prom <lb/>
to nubile attention. <lb/>
Mr. II. A. London. <lb/>
For lifted, or twenty years <lb/>
law at the of <lb/>
North Carolina has ranked high <lb/>
the law schools of the South. <lb/>
Since the resignation of Judge <lb/>
Shepherd we Ibis school with- <lb/>
out a head. is a matter of <lb/>
Importance to our <lb/>
and lo the State that the high stand <lb/>
Lancaster ml Mr. Moseley, y <lb/>
Herald, were also from <lb/>
A few ago, Mr, and <lb/>
Mrs. W. Ii. <lb/>
supper to Major <lb/>
and a charming reception <lb/>
in hi honor w ill be tendered by Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. II. Sloan. <lb/>
comb ha hosts of friends here and <lb/>
elsewhere in who deep- <lb/>
regret his departure, and <lb/>
him all the happiness and <lb/>
be can possibly attain. <lb/>
The committee in charge of last <lb/>
night's and to <lb/>
whose efforts success is due. <lb/>
re Captain John <lb/>
taken by I ,,., i.,,.,,,. Joseph Minus, <lb/>
shall not be lowered; Allan M. <lb/>
the greatest W. A. and Second <lb/>
should lie used in man A. I-. Tiddy . This is a line <lb/>
to conduct military body, well <lb/>
is one of honor and influence and <lb/>
should talent. <lb/>
I do Dot know man <lb/>
whom i recommend would accept <lb/>
the position if aim. but I <lb/>
do know that, should he be elected <lb/>
accept the place, he would till <lb/>
it with great credit to himself and <lb/>
honor lo the University. The man <lb/>
to whom I refer is Hon. Henry A <lb/>
London, of <lb/>
Mr. is a graduate of the <lb/>
mid one of the loyal few <lb/>
who always return to the eminence <lb/>
occasions. He studied las at <lb/>
under of <lb/>
Manning, and has <lb/>
beta a most lawyer <lb/>
years, lie is a close student, <lb/>
iii law. and admirably <lb/>
for the position in <lb/>
I believe that his <lb/>
lion to chair of law <lb/>
would meet <lb/>
approval of the of north <lb/>
S. s in Char <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The Journal is Idling about a <lb/>
pound watermelon in New <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
drilled and disciplined, <lb/>
I is justly proud. <lb/>
id which<lb/>
ears Old and Was <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Brooklyn, Ind., Aug. <lb/>
Kate one hundred and <lb/>
one years old. is dead the home <lb/>
of her grand daughter. Mrs. I. T. <lb/>
Apple, of this place. She was <lb/>
born in North Carolina June <lb/>
I She leaves. hundred and <lb/>
thirty living <lb/>
son-. grand children. <lb/>
grand children, fifteen great great <lb/>
grand children and great great <lb/>
great grandson, who was born I <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
March IMP. <lb/>
THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
o. c <lb/>
taking the train for home Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
August <lb/>
Mr. Graham, of New Bern, preach- <lb/>
ed an able to an <lb/>
I in-audience in the M. K. church <lb/>
yesterday morning. Bar. Mr. <lb/>
of preach <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
L. Jackson has returned to <lb/>
his held of labor after a short visit <lb/>
to his old home <lb/>
Miss Battle Mayo, of Mildred, is <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Miss came home <lb/>
alter days <lb/>
visiting in the home of Mr. Ashly <lb/>
near <lb/>
rain yesterday <lb/>
The weather is much cooler <lb/>
today <lb/>
Mrs. Ward i in town <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mis- Miry of Ohio. <lb/>
is. tailing Mis. r. L. <lb/>
Miss Etna Mayo is visit lug her <lb/>
brother, Hugo Mayo. <lb/>
Little Willard Powell, <lb/>
sick last week, is said to <lb/>
be lunch improved, <lb/>
, N <lb/>
died hail night cancer <lb/>
Ills t <lb/>
his death. <lb/>
Miss left here <lb/>
lo visit relatives in <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
The nulls here do not run on lull <lb/>
lime on act of scarcity of <lb/>
Hal to jail. <lb/>
W. It. Ferguson, a Brunswick <lb/>
Confederate veteran, who is <lb/>
minus a leg through lack of <lb/>
marksmanship, challenges any <lb/>
all men of the State a long <lb/>
lance swim, without life <lb/>
or anything save a <lb/>
suit. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
won the game of ball <lb/>
played with the Concord team at <lb/>
Charlotte, yesterday, in B score of <lb/>
ii to <lb/>
kit, i i <lb/>
I Stale, to Cheater, C. The <lb/>
will lie changed to standard <lb/>
Concord <lb/>
Air Line has <lb/>
chased narrow railroad <lb/>
runs from in <lb/>
Ex-Governor Atkinson, of <lb/>
died Tuesday morning. <lb/>
Kale Stealing, of <lb/>
Lee Sailer, in jail for <lb/>
murder at with <lb/>
having her and kepi her <lb/>
captive, at his supposed wife, for <lb/>
five years. <lb/>
James l. Johnston, Of Chicago. <lb/>
a mechanic, <lb/>
left by a supposed Always put until <lb/>
brother, Dr, II. of I that not be dona lo <lb/>
and will Is- extended across the <lb/>
it. <lb/>
There is nothing more <lb/>
ling than a purely <lb/>
clock. <lb/>
A military salute is nut <lb/>
sort indulged in by Hob <lb/>
son. <lb/>
One wouldn't mind being a twin <lb/>
if the other one w ere good looking. <lb/>
The study is <lb/>
DOt M engrossing as it will a <lb/>
few days hence. <lb/>
To be after lapse if you are <lb/>
you speak of In good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Kent ions,<lb/>
I an- the <lb/>
Reflections. <lb/>
Life's celling w ill take char <lb/>
actor from the day that preceded <lb/>
The brightest of <lb/>
la of Incalculably less value <lb/>
the smallest spark of charity. <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Judge <lb/>
Mass. his on <lb/>
the death of Mrs. Beery, have plenty of room to over, <lb/>
two sous wen- for narrow as the bed is. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
If good a man does is inter <lb/>
red with his hones, some of us will <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
. Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
up <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will Is- re instated within <lb/>
that <lb/>
newspapers as public prints. <lb/>
Some w are so taken up with <lb/>
rights of women they for <lb/>
get their husbands <lb/>
With her trailing, dusty ginning of second and of each <lb/>
and her united. spring succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
woman is tint altogether I Joy to the , for the current year I paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
A good layer of sunbeam ibis <lb/>
season is much more chic than lilt <lb/>
when any single day <lb/>
at Allan <lb/>
To i educe Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
look as an during Lifetime <lb/>
though he or she bad la-en away <lb/>
for months. Tan and sunburn , <lb/>
now indicate that you are just home N. <lb/>
a cruise u your yacht, or arc. <lb/>
active on the golf links. <lb/>
her nun r. <lb/>
Pierre Alexandra You <lb/>
was arrested in <lb/>
New a <lb/>
in St. Petersburg, while a <lb/>
Government <lb/>
a New company ill cs- <lb/>
an line between <lb/>
i en. . S. is in midst <lb/>
The yellow lever the <lb/>
workmen on the warships being <lb/>
built at Newport lice, <lb/>
the progress of the work is hinder- <lb/>
ed f. t time. <lb/>
A transport w <lb/>
What ails f Two ,,,,, .-r, Monroe has <lb/>
and one prize light in one year is L. I. They <lb/>
more than towns can of, <lb/>
in Carolina or any other <lb/>
Slate. what ails <lb/>
Bethel I <lb/>
The air is so full of Cupid's <lb/>
rows some unsuspected parties <lb/>
Is-.-u hit. <lb/>
Cow. <lb/>
Mr. W. Haws, who loot <lb/>
altar the pumps up <lb/>
Western, ran across a wooden leg <lb/>
cow up in the mountains. The <lb/>
cow's right hind leg is oil and her <lb/>
owner has n placed it <lb/>
en in I The n seem to <lb/>
the goes <lb/>
grazing and milk the <lb/>
as Sun. <lb/>
The we the more firm <lb/>
are convinced that such <lb/>
are <lb/>
a conic of weakness in the <lb/>
man who It <lb/>
Is worsted in the argument <lb/>
win, loses hi- temper and tries to <lb/>
raise a cloud of dust. We have <lb/>
seen men branded as liars for tell <lb/>
truth and seen force <lb/>
retorted to for the purpose of <lb/>
stilling discussion, lull we have <lb/>
lived long enough In see lime prove <lb/>
who was the liar coward. <lb/>
If a statement is false plain <lb/>
tills is antidote for the <lb/>
if is line all harsh an <lb/>
mg in the language can <lb/>
mil make <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
were running from yellow fever <lb/>
at Hampton. <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
A light and trilling never <lb/>
never <lb/>
accomplishes anything or <lb/>
good. <lb/>
Th Most Effective Ag-ency. <lb/>
A w.-ll known referring <lb/>
to Illimitable progress of man <lb/>
kind, -Progress is end <lb/>
which man was destined. To <lb/>
is his duty to <lb/>
direct all his all pro <lb/>
duct ions and <lb/>
all tin- modes of his <lb/>
no class of people <lb/>
these truths more applicable than <lb/>
to business men. Progress is <lb/>
their watchword, in <lb/>
order lo go forward they must <lb/>
the available proper <lb/>
means at their There <lb/>
are many agencies which make for <lb/>
but long <lb/>
experience has shown that a <lb/>
use of the advertising columns <lb/>
of a sound popular <lb/>
is Hie meet effective of all. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Still Appointing Negro Post- <lb/>
It was only a few months ago <lb/>
that certain papers people in <lb/>
South were gushing over and <lb/>
slobbering the month in praise <lb/>
of for his suggestion <lb/>
Federal tore of Confederate <lb/>
We recognized in it <lb/>
nothing more than the cheap talk <lb/>
of a demagogue uttered with no <lb/>
other motive than to win <lb/>
and support, and said at the <lb/>
lime his past record, his course in <lb/>
Congress and his advocacy of a force <lb/>
bill were not in keeping with his <lb/>
love the Booth now, <lb/>
mid that present- <lb/>
ed itself he would continue lo in <lb/>
suit our people, outrage public-sen- <lb/>
and violate common <lb/>
by appointing lo <lb/>
as he had done And <lb/>
so he Hold Leaf. <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
offered at <lb/>
Sam Jones on Bob <lb/>
began by doubling. <lb/>
Then he denied. Then he de- <lb/>
He wound up by doubt- <lb/>
whether his doubts <lb/>
Peace lo his ashes I did <lb/>
mil gang with him while he lived, <lb/>
and I will abuse him that <lb/>
he is dead. Hut if he could get <lb/>
back to Ibis country and nil the <lb/>
engagements he made while alive, <lb/>
I would like a seat to heir <lb/>
what he lo .; no i, lib the <lb/>
of past I, ., days <lb/>
added to his original <lb/>
mi mum <lb/>
AT <lb/>
AS WK WILL <lb/>
BIG SIX <lb/>
IN A DAYS. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and f <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will com nice you. <lb/>
D. W. HA R DEE. <lb/>
I ASK YOUR DEALER<lb/>
Points. <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Fitting, rest <lb/>
u,. our <lb/>
Sh. <lb/>
J I i,.,., ., ,. <lb/>
X mild. Soil . <lb/>
J and IO<lb/>
J. C Com Son. <lb/>
MASS. <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
Now is the time to buy clothing <lb/>
will OUT X CENT. I <lb/>
am going lo my and will make prices <lb/>
---------that will <lb/>
W- <lb/>
Ii i Come <lb/>
Al HT 1800. <lb/>
Wiley Brown left this morning <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
Kev. <lb/>
N. H. Watson this <lb/>
for <lb/>
BLACK SI ITS WAS NOW <lb/>
GOOD WOOL BIT ITS 93.75. <lb/>
NICK DAV SlIT <lb/>
A LL CLOTHING Ti III is ; IA I. s A LB. <lb/>
PASTS <lb/>
A L N SC ITS <lb/>
II. C. Hooker went north <lb/>
to purchase i-. <lb/>
over Ibis <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
II. Small, of <lb/>
Washington nut here today. <lb/>
W. T. returned from <lb/>
. evening. <lb/>
Col. B. Norfolk <lb/>
was here lip <lb/>
I'll . <lb/>
for his fine <lb/>
lauding <lb/>
lie. J. lam- Mu . j ill I In <lb/>
spent I . <lb/>
A. . lie ll , <lb/>
interesting talk on <lb/>
in the I church. <lb/>
sin v. . . i <lb/>
Harry, <lb/>
from <lb/>
COIN<lb/>
W. <lb/>
I larding returned from <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Harwell l ties- <lb/>
day i veiling from Suffolk. <lb/>
and Mrs. V. A W <lb/>
evening Springs. <lb/>
A. of <lb/>
Tuesday here and lei <lb/>
train. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
mi I In- <lb/>
i . i. were <lb/>
i In<lb/>
I . s i ; ., j. <lb/>
bridges, <lb/>
l id III; convey in.; <lb/>
I -I I <lb/>
H ii . I <lb/>
Is ; i <lb/>
-i-----1 <lb/>
I es, . <lb/>
-i. ii <lb/>
Value of II. K;. <lb/>
i ii in, in Ii ii was in <lb/>
H ; ii, <lb/>
.- <lb/>
i . Sup <lb/>
i-i r f II<lb/>
printing, <lb/>
The i of <lb/>
n i An- he <lb/>
session <lb/>
. 1st, WOO. a an <lb/>
in <lb/>
A iii I-. in <lb/>
I- which <lb/>
phenomena growth in <lb/>
this Slate and throughout he <lb/>
HI specially <lb/>
skilled <lb/>
for its i branches, has <lb/>
I. <lb/>
II ii I,, i has <lb/>
such help from I he Bug <lb/>
and Mill m else <lb/>
POINTED PARAGRAPHS. <lb/>
blind man h able lo <lb/>
The man mil lung never <lb/>
-any thing wrong. <lb/>
hen a jury bangs it <lb/>
justice. <lb/>
A home may pull with all his <lb/>
might, never with his mane. <lb/>
A wife should never conceal <lb/>
anything from her husband ex- <lb/>
hi i- <lb/>
Hope Is a wonderful thing, i ma <lb/>
nibble will keep men <lb/>
ill day. <lb/>
the who is able lo <lb/>
where, but now is on her heart <lb/>
Mrs. Harry <lb/>
this in <lb/>
TO <lb/>
A ft j <lb/>
K. ., <lb/>
for northern markets lo buy goods. <lb/>
II. A. While return- j <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
and child I <lb/>
from, <lb/>
Mrs. Walter <lb/>
I borne today, <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Ahead of <lb/>
And behind <lb/>
Hound to <lb/>
the ice <lb/>
Straw bats arc a trifle sunburn <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
New Cornell Mullets S. M. <lb/>
Two more heavy rains Sunday <lb/>
evening and night. <lb/>
heavy rains <lb/>
washed the reels. <lb/>
why tornadoes, like lightning, <lb/>
never strike twice in the same <lb/>
place is the same place isn't <lb/>
there the second time. <lb/>
Several of merchants who are <lb/>
lo occupy in the new build- <lb/>
have gone north after their <lb/>
stocks. That meant the <lb/>
stores will soon be ready for <lb/>
Alderman II. <lb/>
ed Saturday evening from t <lb/>
north. <lb/>
V. has taken a <lb/>
as with A. An- <lb/>
II. W. Wet In <lb/>
ceiling returned <lb/>
II. I. I air and sister. <lb/>
Harper, left Ibis morning <lb/>
for Wilson. <lb/>
never has to worry when he gels <lb/>
Ins hair cat. <lb/>
creased lo <lb/>
I. ii r. Has in <lb/>
Ii i . bi <lb/>
W. the Cases Parallel <lb/>
Ibis ha had a i.-m <lb/>
Ordered , reputation for turn casein which i he conn decided <lb/>
be lo of G. A. of highest ex I an officer of the la has no <lb/>
for in van,. lo concealed <lb/>
Mi- AI. was granted when in the discharge of <lb/>
look this lo retail , b W duties as such. The ante iii <lb/>
for in visit relatives Cherry and G M point an off duty who <lb/>
to p <lb/>
has been visiting Mb and furnish mind a case tried here before <lb/>
any young <lb/>
Brown, in borne <lb/>
room <lb/>
Isabel and <lb/>
of ban <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. <lb/>
A. Brady, returned home <lb/>
have badly <lb/>
Some of the hack drivers and <lb/>
hotel portent would do well York lo <lb/>
form an with what of goods. <lb/>
the town ordinances say as to <lb/>
way they shall deport themselves I w o. New <lb/>
Mi-sis Katie and Mamie <lb/>
May nor, of HI, had <lb/>
illuming been visiting lore, returned home <lb/>
a new I <lb/>
at <lb/>
golden <lb/>
have been lost by those <lb/>
who from rheumatism. By <lb/>
taking now I hey <lb/>
be permanently and positively <lb/>
cared. <lb/>
The with cork legs ought <lb/>
rather light on his feel. <lb/>
In this life a man re- <lb/>
quire any snap if got a snap. <lb/>
the only cool tiling that <lb/>
melt is a cold in the bead. <lb/>
Several new tobacco buyers have <lb/>
arrived season opened. <lb/>
Some men ambition <lb/>
enough to obi of their o a way. <lb/>
To agree is us <lb/>
bad as lo agree with any body . <lb/>
A lad is a whole lot like a <lb/>
teamster; always has a wagon. <lb/>
Your character <lb/>
injured except by your own <lb/>
acts. <lb/>
has passed a law pro- <lb/>
the sale or Importation of <lb/>
cigarettes. <lb/>
Simon has taken a <lb/>
lion as with White <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
There have been no new cases of <lb/>
yellow fever the Soldier's Home <lb/>
for several days. <lb/>
The known festival seems to <lb/>
have clear out style. <lb/>
served day. <lb/>
It's pretty tat a fellow to <lb/>
laugh in his sleeve; Hull's where <lb/>
the funny bone is located. <lb/>
A man walking day night <lb/>
without resting would lake <lb/>
days lo journey the world. <lb/>
one week more all outside <lb/>
work on the new stores will <lb/>
completed. the street can lie <lb/>
cleaned up. <lb/>
Your business mil iii is not com <lb/>
without a good fountain pen. <lb/>
The Barker pen is I he Sold <lb/>
at Book Store, <lb/>
Manager Will K.<lb/>
booked for the coming season. <lb/>
They will August <lb/>
Those boys, some grown folks <lb/>
too, who have been jumping mi and <lb/>
nil rains at depot, should read <lb/>
a copy of the town ordinances. <lb/>
By the people of the town <lb/>
should I con- <lb/>
tents the town ordinances, <lb/>
it is duty of all to observe the <lb/>
It looks like of the <lb/>
warm is <lb/>
Hie older folks say we will not <lb/>
have it as more <lb/>
summer m. it hits been <lb/>
The Street of I he Town <lb/>
Aldermen arc considering ml <lb/>
visibility of dispensing with the <lb/>
numerous gang planks to the side <lb/>
walks along street. <lb/>
As the buyer- things <lb/>
get more lively on sales. <lb/>
The boys were just <lb/>
each other with bids today. The <lb/>
houses hail nice breaks <lb/>
The storm came up mi suddenly <lb/>
Sunday that several per <lb/>
were caught it. Some <lb/>
lo take shelter with friends <lb/>
while others took a wetting. <lb/>
According to a Mis <lb/>
philosopher says the reason <lb/>
came in Saturday evening lo <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Richard and W. T. Lee, <lb/>
of Keck, spent Sunday <lb/>
here with V. Lee <lb/>
It. L. Smith bus moved Ins <lb/>
to South Greenville in the house <lb/>
In big, red Idlers, spread across j lately occupied by W. II. <lb/>
the lop of front page. The Kan j <lb/>
sat Journal burls this awful <lb/>
Bruce morning for <lb/>
I Mount to accept u <lb/>
there. Bruce is a smart boy and <lb/>
in- hope he meet with <lb/>
The distribution of copies <lb/>
ordinances among people <lb/>
of tin- begun Monday, The <lb/>
threat at head of British <lb/>
We Over <lb/>
Canadian Boundary Line. There <lb/>
Will Be No Line When <lb/>
We Gel <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Since our last report Mayor <lb/>
II. of the fol- <lb/>
lowing cases in bis <lb/>
II. disorderly and <lb/>
cursing streets, pleads guilty. <lb/>
The line and costs, <lb/>
a total <lb/>
Robert Hodges and Robert Al <lb/>
for being disorderly having <lb/>
an lined <lb/>
each, total 91.65 each. <lb/>
Lee and Battle Leroy, <lb/>
riotous conduct and using profane <lb/>
language, were found guilty. <lb/>
seemed lo have biggest <lb/>
end of the disturbance and was <lb/>
lined and costs, amounting lo <lb/>
Beanie was lined one penny <lb/>
and costs, mounting lo 93.10, <lb/>
Dixie for using <lb/>
Ml was lined one penny and <lb/>
amounting to 91.50. <lb/>
David Reed, a colored kid, for <lb/>
and disorderly <lb/>
plead The judgment of t he <lb/>
as I be be lined and <lb/>
bill agreed if <lb/>
mother of the would <lb/>
minister In him a good whipping <lb/>
he judgment would be suspended. <lb/>
The whipping was ml <lb/>
ministered, Chief going <lb/>
along as umpire to sec it well done. <lb/>
Mall for disorderly and <lb/>
riotous conduct, was found guilty <lb/>
and lined costs, <lb/>
95.05. <lb/>
A Smart Mule. <lb/>
A friend tells us that he pass.-d <lb/>
the Held where Mr. <lb/>
win at work Tuesday and found <lb/>
him plow mule and in <lb/>
another part of Held <lb/>
mule was harrowing en <lb/>
by itself. II all <lb/>
did the work just us <lb/>
nicely us if it had had a driver. <lb/>
Newton <lb/>
It. Pulley, the <lb/>
Icy A this morning for <lb/>
northern markets to <lb/>
Mr. mid Mm. Thus, <lb/>
child, of who have <lb/>
been visiting here, left <lb/>
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butter, butter, full <lb/>
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am offering. <lb/>
M. A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
hours de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
m. lo W. R. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Slink complete in <lb/>
and prices as low <lb/>
lowest. prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Safely Housed <lb/>
We are in new <lb/>
and invite you to come <lb/>
and see us. We will <lb/>
continue to sell <lb/>
J. B. COREY, <lb/>
------DEALER IN- <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
ill the lowest price <lb/>
can save you <lb/>
We <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
and<lb/>
fin <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Sill <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J.; WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN ,. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
TWICE A <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNT, c. TUESDAY, A <lb/>
NO <lb/>
The Fallen <lb/>
We often inquire why is it that <lb/>
when a woman falls she falls <lb/>
in the estimation mini <lb/>
of professed Christians The <lb/>
fallen woman has neither <lb/>
thy nor consideration at the <lb/>
of those who should la.- her savior <lb/>
and redeemer. is mocked, <lb/>
ridiculed, shunned <lb/>
the vilest epithets are piled upon <lb/>
her head. She is denied entrance <lb/>
into the homes and <lb/>
the church of <lb/>
receives word of kindness or <lb/>
admonition, but is pronounced <lb/>
low and common to be even noticed <lb/>
by the batter clement of society. <lb/>
The her con- <lb/>
she abandons all hope of <lb/>
vat ion and lower and lower <lb/>
until she is past She <lb/>
feels no one cares for her and <lb/>
she soon fails to for herself. <lb/>
Poof woman; The degenerate <lb/>
daughter of some pious <lb/>
mother. home, no Meads and <lb/>
no one lo ranch forth the hand of <lb/>
love sympathy bring back <lb/>
to that state of <lb/>
enjoyed before she left the pleas- <lb/>
urea and comforts of home for the <lb/>
dangerous voyage on the ocean <lb/>
when- made shipwreck, of all she is <lb/>
and all she could lie. Hut there is <lb/>
another phase this subject and <lb/>
one that we wish lo <lb/>
What was the cause of the down <lb/>
fall of the poor By what <lb/>
means the led to ruin and <lb/>
grace Was it not the one who of <lb/>
her his hand in marriage <lb/>
Did be not tell her he her <lb/>
would one day be husband <lb/>
Did be not assure her that he would <lb/>
never forget nor forsake She <lb/>
having in his promise <lb/>
because she loved was led to <lb/>
take the fatal step. Yes, the young <lb/>
man who now moves in the so <lb/>
and who has married one of <lb/>
the lathe- in the community <lb/>
public rebuke and public <lb/>
censure. He maintains his <lb/>
society and the church <lb/>
and is the direct cause of the down- <lb/>
fall of the woman whom be has dis- <lb/>
graced. It is a shameful fact, that <lb/>
I his same young man no <lb/>
pediment in his way lo the best so <lb/>
He la permitted by <lb/>
and mothers to and even <lb/>
marry their daughter. We cuter <lb/>
our protest against such <lb/>
as the crimes men <lb/>
anathematizing poor, weak, <lb/>
helpless and dependent females. If <lb/>
the woman has committed an <lb/>
pardonable and should be dis- <lb/>
countenanced by society, thou <lb/>
insist that the lie meted <lb/>
out to equally guilty <lb/>
with in the sight of Hod. The <lb/>
time must come when seducer <lb/>
be equally guilty with the <lb/>
It is a burning shame for <lb/>
man tills-recognized and woman <lb/>
when both are moral <lb/>
responsible for the act commit <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
COTTON IS WORTH MORE. <lb/>
How the Infill Is by <lb/>
the Bale. <lb/>
The Atlanta Constitution, which <lb/>
recently published re <lb/>
port on the bale of <lb/>
American dis <lb/>
cussing the value of tin- new sys- <lb/>
cotton handling, II is <lb/>
order to <lb/>
the price which go lo <lb/>
farmer for hi.- cotton, tin- <lb/>
expenses in handling it mils <lb/>
reduced. <lb/>
Coder present conditions, the <lb/>
amount money required to handle <lb/>
platform, hits grown out of all pro- <lb/>
portion, so its commercial <lb/>
the a <lb/>
should have gone to the glower. <lb/>
Viewed from this <lb/>
fore, every movement which <lb/>
the with least <lb/>
expense to manufacturer Inn-. <lb/>
be regarded as of public <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
The new round <lb/>
log are on this line, doing away <lb/>
with much of the and <lb/>
of the old system <lb/>
one which can make <lb/>
cotton gill a compress as <lb/>
ell. Tin-claims of the bale <lb/>
show <lb/>
upon an era of invention which <lb/>
menus much lo the former, <lb/>
much therefore, to country. <lb/>
State of On in, <lb/>
J. oath <lb/>
that he is senior of the <lb/>
firm of Frank J. Co., do- <lb/>
business the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said Arm will pay the sum of <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and every ease of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be cured by the Hull's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
in my presence, this day of <lb/>
December, A. I., <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb/>
and directly on <lb/>
blood mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. FRANK J. CHUNKY, <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family beat. <lb/>
A Sad <lb/>
afternoon about <lb/>
a peculiarly i drowning <lb/>
occurred In Sound, near <lb/>
Point, resulting in the loss <lb/>
of the life of Katie Jones, a <lb/>
of Hi years of age, who lived <lb/>
with her mother, Mrs. K. N. Dell, <lb/>
Cedar Point. <lb/>
That afternoon brother <lb/>
of Katie, Miss Weeks <lb/>
took boat and went to sound. <lb/>
Intending to go in bathing, The <lb/>
boat was run up on a and <lb/>
while they were in the water <lb/>
boat went adrift. Johnnie went <lb/>
after it, telling the girls to stand <lb/>
still the shoal. He gained the <lb/>
boat looking back saw that the <lb/>
girls bad moved and were up to <lb/>
their necks in water, his haste <lb/>
lo reach them lie broke an oar <lb/>
the best speed possible, he <lb/>
reached the spot in time to grasp <lb/>
Mamie, but his sister Katie had <lb/>
disappeared, nothing more was <lb/>
seen of her. The place was drag- <lb/>
but up to yesterday morning <lb/>
the body had not been renovated. <lb/>
Now Bern Journal. <lb/>
Heroic Treatment the Trusts <lb/>
Folks, divers write <lb/>
inquiringly to the Verdict <lb/>
How would you with the <lb/>
There are <lb/>
to be lea -wise on <lb/>
cancers, t dim n the tariff <lb/>
Collect by income <lb/>
tax what before yon <lb/>
tariff. Steepen your <lb/>
tax the growth of the <lb/>
Income levied on. In brief, revise <lb/>
Mini lax scheme until yon tax what <lb/>
folks have, not have to <lb/>
have. Asa <lb/>
In words, <lb/>
trust. And then adopt a law In- <lb/>
every contract it makes <lb/>
refuse lie process of tin- <lb/>
courts lo collect Its debts. There's <lb/>
nothing w rung in such a proposal. <lb/>
Why, man. a I rust is a criminal <lb/>
now. lend a <lb/>
criminal your courts lo carry for- <lb/>
ward complete his iniquities <lb/>
One is either fool or knave who <lb/>
says the law can't gel to <lb/>
throttle has been <lb/>
throttled; and band <lb/>
your trust ma be choked lo death. <lb/>
The Verdict, <lb/>
. in. <lb/>
Beware of the man mark <lb/>
him well who cries <lb/>
aloud in the market place and pro <lb/>
A IN A PICTURE. <lb/>
Paying Double Prices <lb/>
f LOOKOUT <lb/>
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x ravine Prices <lb/>
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lit H <lb/>
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leaves this week to <lb/>
our new Fall stock <lb/>
as usual will look <lb/>
after your needs. <lb/>
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to lit <lb/>
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and many in <lb/>
SB SAd <lb/>
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and in <lb/>
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charge. <lb/>
What Ho you <lb/>
think of A <lb/>
Solid. OAk <lb/>
air <lb/>
for <lb/>
It i. one of over Boon <lb/>
in P-en- <lb/>
of furniture<lb/>
from <lb/>
net Why <lb/>
retail when you know <lb/>
of m Which do <lb/>
, want <lb/>
;. n i SON, Md. mi. <lb/>
will take place as as the Stock is ready for sale <lb/>
and we cordially invite to come and see <lb/>
Choicest Best, Stock <lb/>
mo people all n <lb/>
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Malaria, Night Hon- <lb/>
back if it No got-l. <lb/>
Out tin- with on the l.- <lb/>
Unheard Merchant. <lb/>
shown that <lb/>
a bell lie mug an absolute <lb/>
it will make no The <lb/>
air, therefore, in the vehicle by <lb/>
which the vibrations is <lb/>
carried to the ear. -V merchant <lb/>
who does not is much <lb/>
like a bell in a vacuum ; <lb/>
learn about him or <lb/>
business, he therefore receives <lb/>
scant patronage. He requires <lb/>
medium by which to attract the <lb/>
notice public, tine <lb/>
great agency for the at <lb/>
purpose is <lb/>
mis, in a <lb/>
newspaper which enters the homes <lb/>
Of all the <lb/>
The following from the Perry <lb/>
Home Journal is as applies- <lb/>
to North to its own <lb/>
State, we reproduce <lb/>
in I will not be <lb/>
so long as <lb/>
products that can Is- grown on <lb/>
in large from other <lb/>
Mates. will nut <lb/>
money enough to buy corn, meat, <lb/>
Hour, sugar, to say nothing <lb/>
of wagons, buggies, <lb/>
mules, <lb/>
seek i lilt-in It-1 el it ins <lb/>
I is as <lb/>
true is trite, if one indeed <lb/>
true friend of people, look- <lb/>
to welfare rather <lb/>
than his own. the people v. ill <lb/>
it nut without telling <lb/>
fail to <lb/>
discover his worth and reward <lb/>
lee In their behalf, he can <lb/>
ill have the <lb/>
virtue is reward for real <lb/>
friends of the seek <lb/>
own advancement, the public <lb/>
Not a Matter Doubt. <lb/>
Doubtless there are many mer- <lb/>
chants who <lb/>
use of newspaper advertising, I icing <lb/>
skeptical us to the inns; but <lb/>
their fear lies is not well <lb/>
Good newspaper advertising <lb/>
has too well established <lb/>
an I its profitable results too <lb/>
to permit <lb/>
reasonable of its value as the <lb/>
one great by which the <lb/>
trade man may reach the people <lb/>
secure their patronage. Ad <lb/>
will not fail to bring <lb/>
remunerative returns <lb/>
conducted through the medium of <lb/>
a newspaper whose popularity and <lb/>
reliability have been well <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
a has <lb/>
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ski. <lb/>
TOWN.-------- <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
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DOOR THAT OPENS. <lb/>
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RAPIDLY TO <lb/>
so HOT IN <lb/>
TO-------- <lb/>
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Very Naughty Hut Nice To <lb/>
Hare. <lb/>
What is a dollar The <lb/>
is easily answered. II is <lb/>
something Hint newspaper men en- <lb/>
joy more anticipation than re <lb/>
It is the price <lb/>
I for some men, and a night's <lb/>
drunk for others. It is the power <lb/>
with the making or , <lb/>
making of men. It is the <lb/>
thing to get the easiest thing <lb/>
to get of known lo mankind. <lb/>
It is mighty scarce. man <lb/>
ever had more than be wanted, <lb/>
and ever will have. A <lb/>
is a snare a delusion, bill <lb/>
we will to lake on sub <lb/>
the <lb/>
It .- 1- t <lb/>
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lit . . . <lb/>
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die ill lino tin- ball. <lb/>
t and <lb/>
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oil I tin I y <lb/>
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Is worn little, t m the <lb/>
line <lb/>
may lie or <lb/>
both. tr i may be door has <lb/>
or the away <lb/>
only tip of <lb/>
lull In and -i <lb/>
lo work free. The <lb/>
or Jarring <lb/>
. ., ii I.-, If clear <lb/>
.,, ii lo <lb/>
m. the .-u. <lb/>
Ind . yon are, and ii la oil <lb/>
when lo <lb/>
And This In Illinois. <lb/>
III. Aug. <lb/>
in today, <lb/>
upon by of <lb/>
the union miners, pelted with <lb/>
slimes of every <lb/>
driven of the city. In <lb/>
I lie who assaulted the blacks <lb/>
were a number of the wives and <lb/>
sons of miners. <lb/>
One of the was badly <lb/>
used up. During the compulsory <lb/>
exodus of the it is claimed <lb/>
by that they were <lb/>
upon four times from the <lb/>
Mining Company's tip- <lb/>
none of the shots took <lb/>
Different men set different <lb/>
valuation on themselves. A short <lb/>
while physician Saved the life <lb/>
of an N. Y., millionaire <lb/>
who had attempted suicide, <lb/>
against the bill the <lb/>
doctor presented. A few days ago <lb/>
a Francisco doctor successfully <lb/>
Ban mil- <lb/>
appendicitis. The pa- <lb/>
was so well pleased with <lb/>
work done that he handed <lb/>
doctor a cheek tor before <lb/>
he hail time to make out a bill. <lb/>
Durham Bun. <lb/>
Tin- a New <lb/>
York ferry boot line is a valuable <lb/>
one, and the person it <lb/>
la compelled to pay a good round <lb/>
sum. Then boys lo la- <lb/>
for him at a week. The <lb/>
Island ferry line shining <lb/>
privilege, for instance, is the <lb/>
hands named Vincent <lb/>
who pays a year <lb/>
for It. He at least <lb/>
a year from Ins management of the <lb/>
hoot blacking Industry. <lb/>
ii. n i <lb/>
You in-. r i<lb/>
gel it,,. <lb/>
New York Hun. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building, Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
Partners In Life and In Death. <lb/>
Columbia. S. August <lb/>
Three aged men, once partners in <lb/>
business, diet I within <lb/>
hours. John died J. <lb/>
It. Cunningham S. <lb/>
C, Colonel ti. Miller in <lb/>
Mississippi. <lb/>
SEMINARY. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Annual <lb/>
Facilities Charges Reduced, Bonding Accommodations Enlarged <lb/>
Mill.- . ind <lb/>
POSt ANNUM. <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
Man.-. . AM <lb/>
Fur f P. <lb/>
a of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Who were<lb/>
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I tin n whichever <lb/>
n i, Chicago <lb/>
Wonders will never cease. They <lb/>
have found a way utilizing the <lb/>
slag from tin- furnaces <lb/>
and are converting into cement, <lb/>
which is claimed to lie in all <lb/>
respects to I he best Tort laud cement. <lb/>
It can lie sold In the market at a <lb/>
to the manufacturers at one <lb/>
third or one-fourth the price for <lb/>
which Portland cement is selling. <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
A At Law. <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
for slate, <lb/>
in <lb/>
u r. price, <lb/>
Civil Engineer and <lb/>
FOR DRAINAGE, AND <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
Mills K. <lb/>
N. C, N. C <lb/>
AM <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. d. Li Jambs, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
over J. <lb/>
Cobb Sons <lb/>
<lb/>
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