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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/>
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of those who should la.- her savior <lb/>
and redeemer. is mocked, <lb/>
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her head. She is denied entrance <lb/>
into the homes and <lb/>
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admonition, but is pronounced <lb/>
low and common to be even noticed <lb/>
by the batter clement of society. <lb/>
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she abandons all hope of <lb/>
vat ion and lower and lower <lb/>
until she is past She <lb/>
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she soon fails to for herself. <lb/>
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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/>
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dangerous voyage on the ocean <lb/>
when- made shipwreck, of all she is <lb/>
and all she could lie. Hut there is <lb/>
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fall of the poor By what <lb/>
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grace Was it not the one who of <lb/>
her his hand in marriage <lb/>
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would one day be husband <lb/>
Did be not assure her that he would <lb/>
never forget nor forsake She <lb/>
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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/>
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fall of the woman whom be has dis- <lb/>
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marry their daughter. We cuter <lb/>
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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/>
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man tills-recognized and woman <lb/>
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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/>
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amount money required to handle <lb/>
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the a <lb/>
should have gone to the glower. <lb/>
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expense to manufacturer Inn-. <lb/>
be regarded as of public <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
V. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered the Office at <lb/>
Greenville, X. Second <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1890. <lb/>
DANGER I BUM INSECTS. <lb/>
Some days ago ilia i <lb/>
printed observing <lb/>
Me man said <lb/>
communicated from one per- <lb/>
son to another dies. We have <lb/>
wen an article la the <lb/>
Companion n fully <lb/>
ale Ilia we print <lb/>
been discover <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
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X. C. August. <lb/>
It. Banting weal t. <lb/>
yesterday.<lb/>
row. in town yesterday. <lb/>
Two of our foil lit y on mission <lb/>
have whiskey. <lb/>
of place, <lb/>
Another Boy Success <lb/>
Away From Home. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
one of the sous of the late Gen. <lb/>
John of Raleigh, will <lb/>
note with pleasure the success of <lb/>
another Raleigh away <lb/>
boa in the <lb/>
following in <lb/>
Charleston s from <lb/>
Florence. S. <lb/>
Wright Com <lb/>
which is the <lb/>
largest tobacco in South <lb/>
started business <lb/>
day will work <lb/>
throughout The build- <lb/>
already pretty well filled <lb/>
with leaf bought on the <lb/>
Darlington, Mill <lb/>
Marion oilier warehouse <lb/>
floors. Mr. is in charge <lb/>
expects to immense bus- <lb/>
this year. The American <lb/>
Tobacco Company's Immense new <lb/>
will begin operations <lb/>
next Monday. The opening of <lb/>
these two the sell <lb/>
Lag of tobacco a the three ware <lb/>
already given <lb/>
to laborers, men. <lb/>
women both white <lb/>
and black. It is noticeable <lb/>
Considerable money has already <lb/>
been put into circulation has <lb/>
heretofore been held back until <lb/>
when <lb/>
Cotton season opens. both <lb/>
tobacco cotton <lb/>
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such tobacco factories the Gorman <lb/>
Brother, Nick and operate in <lb/>
Virginia. South and else <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
that Olive, left hen <lb/>
fat northern markets to <lb/>
purchase fall goods. <lb/>
We hope no one will forget that <lb/>
the Governor of our State <lb/>
ed WOO reward for the of <lb/>
Moore who In the <lb/>
murder of Bryant. <lb/>
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ago married in has been <lb/>
relatives here the pa-l <lb/>
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often the mean of Carrying disease <lb/>
germs from the sick to the well. <lb/>
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stance, Hie water must <lb/>
be infected If typhoid <lb/>
fever prevailed in a c immunity ; <lb/>
this disease, which slew more <lb/>
of our volunteers summer than <lb/>
the bullet of Spanish soldier <lb/>
or the <lb/>
was through the <lb/>
the agency of flies. <lb/>
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germs on their feet, would <lb/>
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the soldiers. At Aral the will find out. <lb/>
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the doctor, and Orphan at We <lb/>
when the true explanation a <lb/>
We Are Progressing. <lb/>
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divorce North Carolina <lb/>
can in the shade the pro <lb/>
western States and the <lb/>
tide of immigration will in in <lb/>
this direction. <lb/>
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to secure a divorce in Stale. <lb/>
A desert ion of seven years or well <lb/>
proven unfaithfulness to the mar <lb/>
vow had to be shown. The <lb/>
wee that there were <lb/>
very few cases. <lb/>
For trial the next term <lb/>
court there will be clone to <lb/>
cases. And I ho <lb/>
amended, the law so <lb/>
that desertion of one year is <lb/>
ground. A woman <lb/>
simply go away remain a <lb/>
year, walk in and ask for a <lb/>
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may be said they should sepal ale. <lb/>
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finding so easy to dissolve the <lb/>
marital relation under the new <lb/>
order of things, resort to it for <lb/>
than valid man. for <lb/>
instance takes a notion he <lb/>
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his home a perfect Hell for his <lb/>
drat choice until in desperation <lb/>
leave what he <lb/>
then he gets his <lb/>
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alone; are as guilty <lb/>
as men, taken as a w hole. <lb/>
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and lens <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Always to Buy. <lb/>
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sagacity a merchant <lb/>
that as is mil of <lb/>
during the summer he may H well <lb/>
MM advertising for a time. The <lb/>
fact is that only an exceedingly <lb/>
small part of population is <lb/>
away from the city at one time <lb/>
during the healed term. <lb/>
ally, hot weather prevails <lb/>
people exert themselves as little as <lb/>
possible ; bid purchasing pub <lb/>
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opportunities to buy need <lb/>
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a in other seasons of year the <lb/>
readers of a popular and trusted <lb/>
newspaper constantly look for the <lb/>
business of enter <lb/>
prising <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
discovered, ii was too late for <lb/>
a brave lad. <lb/>
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dies cholera germ in the <lb/>
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feel on food; and is quite prob <lb/>
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be the offending agents justifies <lb/>
the which excite, <lb/>
war which all <lb/>
were sorry to have them leave us <lb/>
but hoped is for the better. <lb/>
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exhibiting his automatic <lb/>
lamp lighter and extinguisher. <lb/>
i- a wonderful and <lb/>
-peak- well for one of our home <lb/>
boys, lie will go north tomorrow <lb/>
to place his machine in <lb/>
hands. <lb/>
The mangled body of Mi. San- <lb/>
ford I who run over by <lb/>
the train in Tarboro yesterday <lb/>
was brought the <lb/>
train night to be buried here, <lb/>
lie was buried evening by <lb/>
new graves his father <lb/>
and <lb/>
in law Bryant, <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Send A. Cox your order for <lb/>
brick. A few <lb/>
Mi Charlotte has gone <lb/>
i for three or four <lb/>
Miss Penny tin of Kin-ton, <lb/>
who been visiting hen-return <lb/>
ed home last night. <lb/>
II. Manning lo go <lb/>
North in n few to purchase <lb/>
good-, he can show a -lock <lb/>
right. <lb/>
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here went over to one night <lb/>
week to an ice . <lb/>
Mi. Mack ha- had a cir <lb/>
load of timber to come and is <lb/>
Rome nice stables for his <lb/>
use. <lb/>
our boys have been down <lb/>
helping Mi. Joe Wilson house his <lb/>
tobacco as all his family is down <lb/>
w ii fever. <lb/>
Wire Fence is t. give sat- <lb/>
if gel from W. <lb/>
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in journalism la <lb/>
an of <lb/>
Casanova, owner and <lb/>
tor of a new-paper published at Parker and have him to put <lb/>
Cuba. The If it is not pat up right, never <lb/>
duly of con look right. <lb/>
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there is anything in the paper so seven-fall the other day from a <lb/>
to the authorities as ,,,,.,. n,. limping around some <lb/>
to call for heroic measures, Is of fall, but we <lb/>
position is nothing serious. <lb/>
to meet exigencies Mr. Henry brother, <lb/>
which might arise under ad-1 Williams, who runs a <lb/>
General timber barge from Norfolk <lb/>
bin under the crude ha-been spending a <lb/>
American method Introduced by j day- down here but returned <lb/>
that official s Casanova is now j yesterday morning, <lb/>
under arrest of an A nice stock of tan <lb/>
that appeared In Wheels made last season, good and <lb/>
At Killing. a <lb/>
wen watered after SO <lb/>
thirst, and half of them <lb/>
have died. <lb/>
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ill Texas, charged with <lb/>
and <lb/>
national bank notes. <lb/>
Helen at City. <lb/>
X. J., has her divorced <lb/>
band for f service- as h <lb/>
keeper for live ears after the <lb/>
The salaries of person in <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Priming have been increased, <lb/>
among the <lb/>
In the burning the home of <lb/>
Thomas Martin, near Marion. Va. <lb/>
Martin and Ma three children per- <lb/>
A New York picked up a <lb/>
certified check for 01,800. He <lb/>
hurried to return it to owner <lb/>
and got a whole dollar for his re <lb/>
Acting Chairman W. J. stone. <lb/>
of the Democratic National <lb/>
advises Kentucky Demo- <lb/>
to unite in support of <lb/>
for Governor. <lb/>
Senator linger Mills, of <lb/>
Texas, has sold a of <lb/>
oil wells his lo the Stan- <lb/>
Oil Company for <lb/>
The mutilated body of Rev. <lb/>
Rubin, said to be the <lb/>
son of a York millionaire, was <lb/>
found near Laredo. Mexico, lorn <lb/>
by wolves. <lb/>
Lloyd who died at San <lb/>
Francisco, July left an <lb/>
estate of to his <lb/>
for her discretion in caring for his <lb/>
children. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
of <lb/>
died iii a hovel, near <lb/>
Officer killed Cat <lb/>
rick Toledo. O. for as- <lb/>
him while drunk and bit <lb/>
off his ear. <lb/>
Bell, who claims he <lb/>
the celebrated letter, <lb/>
discharged at Montreal for lack of <lb/>
proof of iii- guilt. <lb/>
The antitrust meeting of <lb/>
Attorney General call <lb/>
Governor of Texas, <lb/>
will meet in St. Louis. Mo. <lb/>
-II. <lb/>
Melvin Washington, colored, <lb/>
who killed Deputy Sheriff Van <lb/>
Jackson, at Bristol, Oft., has <lb/>
and a mob is gathering to <lb/>
lynch him. <lb/>
has begun Haven <lb/>
on the memorial arch which is to <lb/>
in memory of the Yale <lb/>
men who lost their lives in <lb/>
war. <lb/>
Arthur Jack, who says be is <lb/>
a captain in I Slates <lb/>
army, and served under Shatter <lb/>
Santiago, has been jailed in <lb/>
York for defrauding a hotel out of <lb/>
board. <lb/>
Pint Sergeant Jehu Jackson, <lb/>
States Cavalry, col- <lb/>
shot killed Sail <lb/>
Lake, fifth, by Private V. II. <lb/>
whom he had ordered to <lb/>
the guard house. <lb/>
a plan for the registration <lb/>
mail mailer by letter carriers at the <lb/>
door in the residential sections of <lb/>
cities having the free delivery sys <lb/>
has decided <lb/>
MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Johnson's Mill--, X. Aug. <lb/>
Dr. visited his parents <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
army worms arc playing <lb/>
havoc the hay crops. <lb/>
Miss Pearl <lb/>
home Saturday after a <lb/>
few days in the neighborhood. <lb/>
I. II. A B. F. are both <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Miss Lillian returned <lb/>
home Saturday after spending <lb/>
weeks visiting friends and <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
The tobacco farmers are making <lb/>
some splendid cures in of the <lb/>
rainy weather. <lb/>
A mad dog passed through here <lb/>
last week biting several dogs. <lb/>
among the number bitten was L. <lb/>
B. Mew ins valuable bird dog. <lb/>
Will Not Happen <lb/>
Again in years. <lb/>
This Year is <lb/>
What Will the Next Be <lb/>
we are so <lb/>
ii seems <lb/>
lo consider some of <lb/>
minor problem involved on the <lb/>
century date. How <lb/>
to take one of we to <lb/>
call This is <lb/>
ninety what will the next <lb/>
lie of old b and lei <lb/>
ten are aware that early in <lb/>
I received a letter last Fri- <lb/>
day night from one the <lb/>
est concerns in the world say- <lb/>
Come at once. Sale will <lb/>
he on the 15th. <lb/>
Suits Will Be Sold <lb/>
I WITH PEOPLE <lb/>
PAST FIFTEEN DAYS IX TO THIS SALE <lb/>
present century was referred at LAST IT HAS COME. I TOOK THE BOUND <lb/>
toil, conversation sear ON THE FOURTEENTH AND WILL REACH NEW YORK <lb/>
IN DUE TIME TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE. IT WILL BE <lb/>
one. year nine, an ONE OF THE GREATEST THAT EVER HAPPENED <lb/>
Z V. JOHNSON CO., <lb/>
Hustlers. next Door to <lb/>
so on, the words OP YORK. <lb/>
being regularly dropped until <lb/>
had been reached. <lb/>
what did our great grandfathers j I OM V t U Id <lb/>
call Was it --the year <lb/>
or-the year If WAIT I BACK. <lb/>
could only that, a FIVE DOLLARS WORTH. <lb/>
would be found for use next year. <lb/>
There is one other point; that is M <lb/>
to its abbreviation in <lb/>
is all right for present, <lb/>
will look awkward, If not <lb/>
The suggestion has already <lb/>
la-en made that the abbreviation <lb/>
should be but how <lb/>
LOW, with which, in after days, <lb/>
contusion might be caused. And <lb/>
public mind will receive In <lb/>
some sort an anticipatory shock by <lb/>
Ii tiding from the almanacs, which <lb/>
are already In curse of preparation, <lb/>
that is fourth after His <lb/>
or Leap for by the <lb/>
Julian calendar we shall have to <lb/>
wait until for another <lb/>
20th, that might in <lb/>
allusive fashion have Interest <lb/>
for the International Congress of <lb/>
Women when considers the mar <lb/>
On- <lb/>
Fill ENDS, <lb/>
MONEY MADE. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR. SIMPLY <lb/>
his paper, w I lie jail editor is at <lb/>
Philadelphia Times. <lb/>
The Baker Woman In Boston. <lb/>
Boston <lb/>
people paid to <lb/>
People's Temple tonight, to see <lb/>
Miss and the family. <lb/>
Mrs. linker furnished the <lb/>
of the evening. While w. <lb/>
the white haired <lb/>
singer, his song <lb/>
The Fatherhood of and <lb/>
Brotherhood of Mrs. <lb/>
experienced religious ex hi I ion. <lb/>
She dropped her little son. Willis. <lb/>
M W. II. <lb/>
W. H. W. T. <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
goer offered at <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building new <lb/>
and complete stock of------- <lb/>
The livening Paper. <lb/>
The evening paper is coming to <lb/>
be more and more the paper of the <lb/>
family and main reliance, <lb/>
tin- one hand, of busy men and <lb/>
busy women for the news the <lb/>
day brought lo when <lb/>
have I lie leisure to <lb/>
lo on the oilier hand. <lb/>
tin-mo-. serviceable and de <lb/>
vised means of bringing to the at <lb/>
the buying public the <lb/>
wares and the prices which th- <lb/>
men trade have to oner. -Min <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
and ready for ironing up. Can i no had In-ch arms. <lb/>
yon up a pair of these on short I and strode the platform, <lb/>
However pay every <lb/>
finnier w ho has work to <lb/>
it to get a two horse wagon, <lb/>
and we I la in to he at the head in <lb/>
the wagon business. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
eyes and waving her <lb/>
arms. A people conducted <lb/>
her to a seat. Among the other <lb/>
speaker were Bar, Justin l. <lb/>
ton Mis <lb/>
for News. <lb/>
All the personal paragraphs and <lb/>
Soviet news that appear in <lb/>
London paper is paid for <lb/>
which relates, to Ike royal <lb/>
family, the nobility and dip- <lb/>
corps. If an ordinary <lb/>
gives a ball or marries <lb/>
his daughter or entertain the <lb/>
Prince of Wales at dinner he is <lb/>
compelled b pay for his glory. <lb/>
Mrs. John W. Mickey, Mr. <lb/>
Waldorf and other or- <lb/>
persons, native or foreign. <lb/>
In London society, pay for every <lb/>
notice receive in the new spa <lb/>
the report of a <lb/>
hill or a costs <lb/>
for every newspaper. The <lb/>
following standing <lb/>
concerning what is known as the <lb/>
will he found in <lb/>
the London paper <lb/>
society, personal and <lb/>
paragraphs, except those <lb/>
relating to royalty and official in <lb/>
will be for u <lb/>
minimum rate of guinea for <lb/>
two each succeeding line ten <lb/>
shillings six pence <lb/>
Therefore when any of your <lb/>
friends in London Band on of <lb/>
an <lb/>
notice you may under <lb/>
island it has been paid <lb/>
Louis i Star. <lb/>
Walt For <lb/>
V, Johnson's <lb/>
large ad in this issue. <lb/>
II Is off lo attend an immense <lb/>
clothing sale, and it may mil hap <lb/>
p. u again m a hundred that <lb/>
can such bargain as he <lb/>
will give you. wait until lie <lb/>
back from north his <lb/>
big stock. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
is, i. I u it . <lb/>
f i he, tip-j n In- <lb/>
valuable lo ml i I up <lb/>
your I r <lb/>
it n,. <lb/>
till,. .-;.,. i. r i. <lb/>
Of C, I. Hood A Mum. <lb/>
AS WE WILL MOVE <lb/>
GREAT lilt STOKE <lb/>
IX A FEW DAYS. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Good, Notions. Knots, <lb/>
Shoe. Hat, ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implement, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Laid, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried In a general stock. <lb/>
Bell v <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT. <lb/>
TOM SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our price on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be Hold at. You are cordially In- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest pries paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
After two year <lb/>
Premium bars Seen <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
ASK YOUR <lb/>
long will it <lb/>
York papers get onto the Kan <lb/>
idea of a good joke cease to <lb/>
take funny people seriously asks <lb/>
The Kansas Journal. <lb/>
editor of The Journal <lb/>
received the following telegram <lb/>
York Evening <lb/>
mil the other day I An <lb/>
of Kansas girls is <lb/>
vowing In marry none but <lb/>
men. If in <lb/>
your town, please mail photograph . <lb/>
and <lb/>
from <lb/>
IV m run <lb/>
Shoe <lb/>
. WARRANTED. . <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Fitting. Wiving And <lb/>
Shot sold. <lb/>
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A.-, All sues a I hi,.<lb/>
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S ii X <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Policy<lb/>
I, Ha Cash Value, <lb/>
II. Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
i works automatically. <lb/>
Will lie within <lb/>
three after lap.-.- if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Rest lout,, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
of the second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
d for the current year U- paid <lb/>
They may used <lb/>
I. To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
o. To Increase the or <lb/>
g. To Make Policy Payable a <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
Now is the time to <lb/>
I WILL ON <lb/>
am going to reduce my oft and will make prices <lb/>
---------that will move them. <lb/>
As Come and Go We Catch <lb/>
Them. <lb/>
Till . ST <lb/>
Miss Mary is visiting Ml- <lb/>
Parker, an man <lb/>
of Wilson is iii town. <lb/>
BLACK SI ITS WAS 14.76. <lb/>
GOOD WOOL <lb/>
NICE DAY PLAID <lb/>
FINK 14.00 FOB <lb/>
SEVERAL TO SELECT FROM.<lb/>
rel <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
North Car. <lb/>
Made by<lb/>
Grange <lb/>
Al <lb/>
Harvey Jones has taken a <lb/>
lion at drug store. <lb/>
Vice President of <lb/>
the N. Home Insurance Com- <lb/>
came ill Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Durham I establishing -n <lb/>
bank. <lb/>
A Raleigh woman ordered <lb/>
ii which to In, <lb/>
dog. <lb/>
Is i dip . <lb/>
A new ease reported <lb/>
I there Monday. <lb/>
W. ti. one <lb/>
of the Durham cotton mills, drop- <lb/>
dead his bench Tuesday <lb/>
TO PLEASE, <lb/>
King <lb/>
Edward Brown, Coast Line agent I <lb/>
at Kelford. arrived his family <lb/>
to visit his lather near, <lb/>
here. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
ought to be on the <lb/>
weeds. <lb/>
New Corned Mullets at S. M. <lb/>
It b getting almost lime for the <lb/>
The warm weather did not take <lb/>
its departure. <lb/>
The bridge river is <lb/>
repairs. <lb/>
The always keeps <lb/>
up with the times. <lb/>
have seen colder weather <lb/>
than this, no doubt. <lb/>
More lime used around town <lb/>
would <lb/>
When a chicken comes lo market <lb/>
he loon lose his head. <lb/>
A bale of cotton in town Wed- <lb/>
looked lonesome. <lb/>
The inscription on the average <lb/>
i- a white lie. <lb/>
Did you ever see so many <lb/>
stranger coming to town <lb/>
A true disposition <lb/>
shows most plainly illness. <lb/>
One of the lies things for a cold <lb/>
the head is a handkerchief. <lb/>
Had luck to the hog that squeals <lb/>
loud enough lo heard now . <lb/>
pays lo advertise good that <lb/>
are worthy of advertised <lb/>
The young a in <lb/>
South Greenville Thursday night. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Davenport has been <lb/>
appointed postmaster at <lb/>
Ladles wore their skirts longer <lb/>
in July t in day <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
the place I hat once knew the <lb/>
odoriferous hog pen will now know- <lb/>
it no more. <lb/>
As soon as can I'm <lb/>
i-Ii curing tobacco fodder pulling <lb/>
will lie on. <lb/>
It seems strange a man who <lb/>
gel drunk regularly every night <lb/>
should be Bold lo have irregular <lb/>
is warm thinks all <lb/>
but many people are always cold <lb/>
because of poor blood. They need <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
The work of enlarging the Star <lb/>
Warehouse bas begun. An <lb/>
of forty feet will be made lo <lb/>
the length of the building. <lb/>
will make a <lb/>
better impression the large <lb/>
number of stranger coming this <lb/>
way we have a good hotel. <lb/>
Here's to the chigger that grows <lb/>
no bigger than the point of a very <lb/>
line pin ; but the lump that he <lb/>
raises burns-like and that's <lb/>
where the rub come <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
inc tenant houses Ninth <lb/>
street ha moved off to make <lb/>
room for the Liberty Warehouse. <lb/>
The new warehouse will extend <lb/>
through the block front on <lb/>
Ninth and Tenth streets. <lb/>
Pigs all <lb/>
Thief Griffin, of the tire depart <lb/>
ha a his neck. <lb/>
When told ax a remedy to go rub <lb/>
his a pig had rubbed, <lb/>
he said he have to leave <lb/>
town to find a pig now . <lb/>
Bl and <lb/>
Night <lb/>
. . Chill it bottle Pl-. i-,. <lb/>
lo lake it If <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
No<lb/>
pa a ill III for I. <lb/>
scalps. Those <lb/>
ed lo in July . <lb/>
John Hobby, a Merchant of <lb/>
Chapel Hill, died Thursday from <lb/>
from v Inch h <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The Mi. Olive <lb/>
J a county formed of <lb/>
Little Mis Lee t S <lb/>
came home Wed from tin <lb/>
where she bad on a cot. <lb/>
long visit to relatives. <lb/>
W. L. Reynold, general <lb/>
of the German American Insurance <lb/>
Company, came in Wednesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Annie Harding, of Center- <lb/>
ville, arrived this morning to vis- <lb/>
it the family of her uncle. II. <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Great Improvement. <lb/>
is not so much crowding <lb/>
and jostling, and noise about th <lb/>
as used to In-. Agent Moo,.; ,. <lb/>
jut shakes a Barber Wednesday ;, <lb/>
porters and drivers and there a evening for lo tee their <lb/>
getting back on other side of who arc <lb/>
the posts. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
I The was an attempt Thursday, <lb/>
to burn N. r.,;.,. , <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
since Line <lb/>
bill <lb/>
Mead. <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Charles of <lb/>
you i <lb/>
one other rood. <lb/>
cured by Drug Co., Va. <lb/>
and and drug atom <lb/>
of Kraal, <lb/>
Balloons. <lb/>
Some of the boys are amusing <lb/>
themselves sending up paper bat- <lb/>
night. Borne of their <lb/>
furls have been very successful. A <lb/>
large balloon sent up <lb/>
night and when seen <lb/>
going across river i <lb/>
east from town. <lb/>
young men <lb/>
charged with the crime are in <lb/>
has moved his family county. as waylaid murdered <lb/>
occupies the house on night. Five <lb/>
street. Mr. buy <lb/>
tobacco here.<lb/>
, II, ,. <lb/>
have <lb/>
Friday J. A. to Norfolk j been taken from the Stale farms bl <lb/>
i Halifax county and put at work <lb/>
W. Wiggins returned lo railroad is being built<lb/>
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v. -t y oar sunburn. <lb/>
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II in. HI . <lb/>
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in eve <lb/>
tiling i . up <lb/>
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that. novel Is th <lb/>
The way lo g.-t i id u <lb/>
is lo it i <lb/>
Is ill. <lb/>
The great f I,.,. <lb/>
come a ; I mat hat been <lb/>
;. <lb/>
love; <lb/>
-mile-th.-n man III i <lb/>
I v. de-. <lb/>
Young man. If you invent a III <lb/>
bud been design in yon needn't <lb/>
have ii patented. <lb/>
The hand whom you <lb/>
hire Monday morning Is gem <lb/>
Saturday night, <lb/>
Nov. v as, Lord lo forgive <lb/>
unless your <lb/>
subscription has been paid. <lb/>
Home of these men who arc so <lb/>
much opposed to <lb/>
l-i ii . -without taking u <lb/>
drink. <lb/>
The longer send- . <lb/>
dices up raise u <lb/>
do <lb/>
a- <lb/>
Neva lo Be Horrible <lb/>
Frank F the ten old <lb/>
II Of Mr. II. <lb/>
who lives short distance of <lb/>
has a <lb/>
I lo be His <lb/>
right l.-g from down <lb/>
lo hi. ankle is swollen lo emir <lb/>
moos In large as <lb/>
i measure while the other <lb/>
but <lb/>
greatly re- <lb/>
and resembles a <lb/>
The swollen <lb/>
life of <lb/>
body, and the lag now weigh <lb/>
as much as real of the <lb/>
entire bod. It is altogether a <lb/>
most peculiar and pitiful <lb/>
Wilson News. <lb/>
lire c I a. in. at ml <lb/>
repetition d in form <lb/>
of I st u The <lb/>
and o arc <lb/>
c; yd are only, <lb/>
leaves. In an <lb/>
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new interesting to lie said <lb/>
about I Philadelphia lie- <lb/>
Yard. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
hi. land along <lb/>
bran. I. j isl of town, lie <lb/>
has hog pens there <lb/>
. Ii lie re to who kept <lb/>
hogs In I i and bad to remove <lb/>
I ; the new I <lb/>
Ail <lb/>
Greenville needs the spirit of <lb/>
co-operation prevail. In some <lb/>
oilier town. We will mil have <lb/>
factories and other large Improve- <lb/>
until there is more unity <lb/>
among i lie people. op- <lb/>
have already been <lb/>
lowed lo pass by . <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
it was <lb/>
i- and <lb/>
last as possible. We hope those <lb/>
who for fall time <lb/>
subscription <lb/>
,., <lb/>
i . i 1.1. will conic to see us real <lb/>
has been giving a saffron hue to the .,, <lb/>
journals during the <lb/>
Created The <lb/>
Trade at Home. <lb/>
your home people. <lb/>
hauls, and <lb/>
-is Spend your money with those <lb/>
year people r upon you by <lb/>
In pay I Ink <lb/>
Will <lb/>
been <lb/>
Tim. <lb/>
a Ii I crops <lb/>
cir citizenship a bu pay- <lb/>
and supporter of the town, <lb/>
and Slab- <lb/>
A Way. <lb/>
listening Hie tall; of the <lb/>
farmers among themselves around <lb/>
tobacco sales you can usually tell <lb/>
If prices are good. And from <lb/>
way we heard <lb/>
sing themselves as so well <lb/>
pleased today, we concluded that <lb/>
prices were lip top. <lb/>
Young Lady Hurt. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Wilson with a <lb/>
painful accident Wednesday night. <lb/>
She was returning home from her <lb/>
brother's In South Greenville, and <lb/>
noticing a stick on the sidewalk <lb/>
mistook it for a snake. She sprang <lb/>
out in the st reel Stepped in a <lb/>
hole severely spraining one ankle. <lb/>
The accident has caused her much <lb/>
sniveling has not yet been <lb/>
able lo walk. <lb/>
Mount Motor has en <lb/>
day evening from from a live column to II <lb/>
Rev. N. M. returned paper. It ten well <lb/>
Thursday evening Raleigh, edited, paper, and <lb/>
Miss of for . <lb/>
and <lb/>
are visiting lira, D, K. House. <lb/>
Misses Patrick, <lb/>
Forbes of <lb/>
Greenville, are visiting Miss Katie <lb/>
Progress. <lb/>
Miss ltd lie of <lb/>
county, Thursday here <lb/>
With Mr. L. Sugg and <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Miss liner Sugg left Thursday <lb/>
evening for where she has <lb/>
accepted position In the store of <lb/>
Urn. She look her little <lb/>
brother. Julian, her. <lb/>
Ai list 1800. <lb/>
Hob went to Fri- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Alexander Griffith, of <lb/>
disappeared from his home <lb/>
and ha not <lb/>
been heard from since. He had <lb/>
on neither hat nor shoes when he <lb/>
home. <lb/>
I HO we. . <lb/>
Hi it n man lies <lb/>
Unit his you <lb/>
war news from the Philippines <lb/>
or yellow fever from <lb/>
It Would he peace from <lb/>
Heaven If a quarantine <lb/>
could be e- again t tin <lb/>
tongue of some people in this <lb/>
town. <lb/>
One Hie sailors who served on <lb/>
Ho- culler hat- <lb/>
tie of Hay. and who <lb/>
ed of medals voted <lb/>
by Congress to those who were in <lb/>
A constructed light, was on shore leave in <lb/>
ire i-. when a <lb/>
the approached him to <lb/>
. ion. How main see the decoration. The landsman <lb/>
Mayor's ton it. <lb/>
Mayor J. had three <lb/>
cases of his <lb/>
Saturday morning. <lb/>
The the plead to <lb/>
best semi weekly ill charge of being drank and <lb/>
Carolina, begun and was lined u penny and <lb/>
year. We hope to see it doll costs. Foil limit el for <lb/>
this age under much cost lied to III <lb/>
of Editor Clark. ease, he off with u pay <lb/>
I docs happen that people <lb/>
rending advertisement sudden <lb/>
conclude <lb/>
see described, <lb/>
which not <lb/>
in need of. <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
I n <lb/>
the for <lb/>
his Dewey medal, and suddenly <lb/>
found himself stretched out on the <lb/>
pavement, A who <lb/>
rived in time lo pick up the would <lb/>
be purchaser refused to arrest the <lb/>
sailor. <lb/>
Two men who were by <lb/>
Wake i officers; thought to <lb/>
I evade arrest attending a prayer <lb/>
meeting. When went <lb/>
of <lb/>
William Norris was arraigned <lb/>
for the same charge, drunk and <lb/>
disorderly, but there was a worse <lb/>
I ALL WANT IT. AND V. <lb/>
W TO THE <lb/>
GET IT BY <lb/>
after the prisoners and both ease against <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
The tobacco sales are growing <lb/>
higher and higher every day, both <lb/>
In quantity and price. The breaks <lb/>
were the largest today of any day <lb/>
since the season opened. All the <lb/>
warehouses were nearly full and <lb/>
the sale a lively one. evening and <lb/>
are getting better also, good grade <lb/>
bringing fancy is just I Miss of <lb/>
sides drawing pistols <lb/>
there a stampede among lb. <lb/>
congregation. <lb/>
n suit for damages, between <lb/>
Mis Mary Alice Move lo people of the county, for <lb/>
Friday evening to visit death of a SO cent dog which had <lb/>
been killing chickens, the jury re- <lb/>
Isaac Sugg returned i <lb/>
ville Friday evening. <lb/>
II. I., and family returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Wilson. <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
lo <lb/>
returned this <lb/>
like we have been telling the faun <lb/>
en, there is not a better tobacco <lb/>
market in the Slide than <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Better Than <lb/>
win<lb/>
The wealth of the multi- <lb/>
millionaires is not equal to <lb/>
good health. Riches without <lb/>
health are a curse, and yet the <lb/>
rich, the middle classes and <lb/>
the poor alike have, in Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla, a valuable as- <lb/>
in getting and main- <lb/>
perfect health. It <lb/>
never disappoints. <lb/>
rears st ion, <lb/>
now eleven. . a <lb/>
In, w till it <lb/>
Int; not <lb/>
walk. Several net fur <lb/>
Three <lb/>
with t- <lb/>
w.-ti.<lb/>
Nausea -i-n. <lb/>
for <lb/>
It, in . , v. id, not <lb/>
In-p. My as.- .- u-l in.-. Inn <lb/>
me My <lb/>
ill pounds. I <lb/>
am Never <lb/>
lo writ I I <lb/>
So Ma-. v. a-, st., <lb/>
I. C, <lb/>
Eczema w to lit Manila of <lb/>
Mir two year . u- of nm <lb/>
on ma <lb/>
w ii- <lb/>
M.,. A. <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
ha been v Mrs. F. ti <lb/>
left this morning, <lb/>
Miss Margie <lb/>
morning for Washington lo visit <lb/>
her sister, lira, dark, <lb/>
Miss Maggie Taylor, of <lb/>
who visiting Mrs. I. <lb/>
House this morning. <lb/>
Mis Kale of <lb/>
son. who has beau Miss <lb/>
Geneva Gardner, this morning. <lb/>
Mis Bowling, of <lb/>
ford, who has visiting her <lb/>
brother, II. bowling, left today. <lb/>
II. Cherry this morning <lb/>
for the northern market to <lb/>
chase new goods for his I. <lb/>
Cherry Co. <lb/>
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steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
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Line of Hardware. <lb/>
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very ill with fever at his <lb/>
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the sluggish blood current, and be <lb/>
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he receives profitable returns daily <lb/>
from his advertising ventures. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
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newspaper in which to tell <lb/>
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mired of certain and profitable re <lb/>
suit-.- <lb/>
One used against what is this poll tax S <lb/>
the adoption of toe proposed The answer to this is found see- <lb/>
there would of article V. of oar State con <lb/>
then be taxation without , proceeds <lb/>
talion. and that no man ought the State and county capitation <lb/>
The Charlotte point a <lb/>
moral in the <lb/>
of a few <lb/>
days ago passed resolutions asking <lb/>
Congress to appropriate <lb/>
toward defraying the expense <lb/>
of transporting members of their <lb/>
race lo Africa. These colored <lb/>
seem to have forgotten this <lb/>
proposition is on the opposite side <lb/>
of the bargain-counter from which <lb/>
business these <lb/>
days. The old gentleman is <lb/>
all his energies toward adding <lb/>
more black people to his <lb/>
not to getting of <lb/>
Then, too, be would Is- making a <lb/>
lull In the American <lb/>
for a lot of the oilier <lb/>
even though he got the <lb/>
mortal <lb/>
A Western paper that <lb/>
shipments of pianos to farming <lb/>
per Core. Per- in that section have <lb/>
Men- never greater during the <lb/>
few and it <lb/>
m if it No <lb/>
tho kind Kith tin Crow on la. <lb/>
I-I. Sold <lb/>
ant Farmers do not buy pianos <lb/>
when mortgages cover t heir <lb/>
lie laved unless lie is allowed <lb/>
vote. Those this <lb/>
allege that would lie <lb/>
unjust and a hardship on any <lb/>
to make him pay and <lb/>
allow him to vote. these <lb/>
men, who think this so unjust, <lb/>
never say a word making <lb/>
while man pay luxes to educate the <lb/>
applied to the inn pose <lb/>
of education and the rapport of the <lb/>
of the who will lie <lb/>
disfranchised the proposed <lb/>
amendment no lax on proper- <lb/>
lint only on the poll, and All. <lb/>
their poll tax expended for the <lb/>
education of their children and the <lb/>
children of who pay no I support of poor, ii <lb/>
taxi ; not so great a hardship on them to <lb/>
There arc many persons now who I lo doing this <lb/>
pay taxes and jet vote, even if they vole. <lb/>
There ale many widows and other born <lb/>
ladies who own property, who. of <lb/>
course, are not allowed lo vote. <lb/>
There are thousands of young men <lb/>
between eighteen and twenty-one <lb/>
years old, who cannot vote and <lb/>
have to pay a lax by working the <lb/>
public roads. And there are <lb/>
grown white men who pay laxes <lb/>
but cannot vole; such, for Instance, <lb/>
as of the <lb/>
Slate. This last point was decided <lb/>
last week by Treasurer Worth in <lb/>
answer to the inquiry of <lb/>
of deeds of Martin county, who <lb/>
wrote the Treasurer asking hi in the <lb/>
following <lb/>
it legal lo charge unnatural- <lb/>
citizens who have be. u <lb/>
dents of a county many years with <lb/>
a poll tax <lb/>
Our State constitution in ion <lb/>
I. of article V. says <lb/>
General Assembly shall levy <lb/>
lax every male <lb/>
of the State twenty one <lb/>
and under fifty years of <lb/>
Therefore every male Inhabitant <lb/>
between those ages, whether he lie <lb/>
or native, must pay <lb/>
the lax, although if mi , f <lb/>
he cannot vole. Ami <lb/>
live grasshopper will cat a <lb/>
dead say-Tin- New <lb/>
York Tribune Missouri for- <lb/>
mer mixed par is green and bran <lb/>
together and lets grasshopper <lb/>
It, He died. Twenty <lb/>
They died. Pour hundred ale <lb/>
those twenty, and they died. Eight <lb/>
thousand ate four hundred, <lb/>
and they died. A hundred and <lb/>
sixty thousand ale those eight thou , <lb/>
sand, and died, and the farmer <lb/>
troubled no more, in its <lb/>
from the Par W the name of the <lb/>
v has <lb/>
separated from his figures, but the <lb/>
that the incident in <lb/>
Missouri is as of <lb/>
its <lb/>
Been in i <lb/>
A man. w In. . <lb/>
in Winston, <lb/>
of which <lb/>
live near Pi I <lb/>
The old hi- mi <lb/>
own a horse which <lb/>
raised. The animal has lie. n <lb/>
mt of for fifteen year. <lb/>
It has never been shod and ii- <lb/>
hoofs are unusually long. The <lb/>
owners are proud of the horse and <lb/>
are going lo take him <lb/>
out I he stable until he dies. The <lb/>
old man bus a small farm and he <lb/>
doe- his hauling and <lb/>
with one little mule. <lb/>
Slate of Ohio, of T i i i <lb/>
Cm iv. <lb/>
Prank J. make, oath <lb/>
that he i- partner of <lb/>
of Frank J. Co., do <lb/>
business in the of Told., <lb/>
Stale aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said will the of <lb/>
ONE lit for <lb/>
every case of t Hull <lb/>
be 1.111 d use of Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh , J. <lb/>
lo mo and <lb/>
presence, Ibis Kill <lb/>
V. D . Ii., <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Horn tn 1707. <lb/>
d oldest <lb/>
and. in the Id <lb/>
1-1 was <lb/>
; I .;. H ago. lb- <lb/>
sides t lid Town, and <lb/>
his age. i- vet <lb/>
in work the farm. <lb/>
The cut old mail Is a link <lb/>
with past, lie was born on <lb/>
I and will be <lb/>
veil- age lie live- till next <lb/>
Christina, Hi-hair is as white <lb/>
a- and he ha- teeth <lb/>
but his eyesight Is <lb/>
than would be lie <lb/>
I lull he can yet see to thread <lb/>
needle, tells <lb/>
that lie well remembers seeing <lb/>
soldiers Wilmington <lb/>
lug war When a <lb/>
here lo drive <lb/>
lo market, while red coated <lb/>
city. <lb/>
A New Field for Women. <lb/>
Miss a young <lb/>
Southern X. C., <lb/>
discovered a new field of <lb/>
for women, in grape packing. <lb/>
As grape season lasts only a <lb/>
weeks, in order ti make it pay, <lb/>
-he contracts with various vine- <lb/>
yards, a corps of <lb/>
girl workers, trained by her- <lb/>
self. The careful selecting of the <lb/>
and the trimming and lining <lb/>
of baskets with paper is par- <lb/>
adapted tn the deft <lb/>
of women, and one ha.- a <lb/>
baskets packed in six <lb/>
hours. Philadelphia Times. <lb/>
of Penn- <lb/>
W, J. Bryan and other <lb/>
Silver Democrats will address the <lb/>
New England League, <lb/>
Crescent Park, It. I., mi <lb/>
and I.<lb/>
The American Agriculturist baa <lb/>
gathered compiled lea <lb/>
which show that <lb/>
in nearly college- and <lb/>
in this country, nearly <lb/>
from <lb/>
still lots a <lb/>
thirst for <lb/>
since repairs j <lb/>
the river bridge people <lb/>
, , Public, j the side of the river <lb/>
Hull's Cure Is taken In have had considerable <lb/>
and mis directly nu lo town. This was <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces the . . .,.,. .,. ,, , . <lb/>
,.,,.,. , .,,.,. bail on the tobacco <lb/>
HA I . <lb/>
Toledo u wanted lo reach the <lb/>
Hold druggists, market net of <lb/>
Hall's Pill-are the high price paying. <lb/>
enterprising <lb/>
proprietors of the Ware <lb/>
that <lb/>
should he relieved till- trouble. <lb/>
have had a rial built and , <lb/>
put men at the river In run it. <lb/>
all it are ferried j <lb/>
across tree charge, This <lb/>
a ill he u- long as the <lb/>
bridge i- impassable. Such enter <lb/>
prise <lb/>
v. k. I. I <lb/>
MOOSE, <lb/>
A Al LAW. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
mill . <lb/>
III I. Iii-i. <lb/>
V I. <lb/>
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r. price, <lb/>
Engineer and <lb/>
iii tun. <lb/>
FOR and <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
v.-ii int ail <lb/>
DESIGN <lb/>
I s. ii. m <lb/>
r i . <lb/>
ON <lb/>
GO. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Mills R. Em-e, <lb/>
N. c <lb/>
r-i <lb/>
-T AT LAW, <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
over Ct. V<lb/>
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