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steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
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home near Salisbury. ten <lb/>
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newspaper advertising us pro- <lb/>
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appear daily, with the result that <lb/>
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Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
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newspaper in which to tell <lb/>
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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/>
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allow him to vote. these <lb/>
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never say a word making <lb/>
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their poll tax expended for the <lb/>
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pay taxes and jet vote, even if they vole. <lb/>
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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/>
. .---,. <lb/>
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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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. V. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, X. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
off has <lb/>
whaling Beet has <lb/>
almost complete failure. <lb/>
Warn Yorkers are trying to net <lb/>
op a Van boom for <lb/>
dent. But Bryan is Hie <lb/>
The Mayor of Atlanta has prom <lb/>
the city council to op <lb/>
and stay sober, or else at the <lb/>
next <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
August <lb/>
Bid. W. I. fr mi <lb/>
topped bores short voile <lb/>
day . <lb/>
II. T. Smith of the Wire Pence <lb/>
Co. Watt Parker weal to Kin- <lb/>
last night where <lb/>
1700 yards of fence to pal up. <lb/>
B. Manning leave this morn <lb/>
where he thinks <lb/>
. <lb/>
pi i Naples for <lb/>
Leghorn. <lb/>
purchase <lb/>
The Ohio <lb/>
Church has voted almost <lb/>
ill favor women's rep <lb/>
-escalation in general <lb/>
In Chicago ever; dealer hand <lb/>
ling is required to I <lb/>
I lire ton. validity of <lb/>
was questioned, it.- <lb/>
It. Oilier questions brought out the <lb/>
and night is caused by the <lb/>
Wisdom in County, S. C. <lb/>
The superintendent <lb/>
far la his office <lb/>
the papers of <lb/>
for One <lb/>
--Explain the <lb/>
A in.-I of <lb/>
eon pie of <lb/>
keep a man from carrying <lb/>
more than Ive gallons of liquor <lb/>
The American govern <lb/>
meat is ran good, the <lb/>
States never been able to give <lb/>
With an altar of<lb/>
unusual ceremony . <lb/>
the <lb/>
A man could OS around tin <lb/>
The North <lb/>
convict farm has <lb/>
suit against the Hew <lb/>
Observer that paper told <lb/>
of hi cruelty to the ids. <lb/>
The that visited <lb/>
Rico the latter part of past <lb/>
week left ruin devastation <lb/>
its wake. Secretary has sent <lb/>
an appeal the cities of our conn <lb/>
try for aid for the sufferers. Be <lb/>
lief is hurried forward to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
of Richard Man-mid. <lb/>
ho <lb/>
Norwich, Conn. trawl at the rate of twenty live <lb/>
mill's all <lb/>
To secure the right to vote a <lb/>
man must pay and able to <lb/>
mods ever brought to <lb/>
Borne of the patrons of Winter- <lb/>
ville Academy net Monday <lb/>
to take some further steps re- <lb/>
side to the school. Micro <lb/>
I. interest, c <lb/>
to have a school. <lb/>
A New -Look out in <lb/>
om space week <lb/>
history of Huh <lb/>
cart wheels from way back <lb/>
b if can Bud record Ky. enraged at the <lb/>
, any la, back. building in ll.- <lb/>
i; Mi-. I tow ii t Ml i ii <lb/>
wen yesterday and learned that the edifice had <lb/>
is going today with a crowd of just been insured in view , <lb/>
hands to Mr. Joe Wilson's, <lb/>
Illinois lawyers will ask the <lb/>
American Bar Association to <lb/>
February I. WOT, the <lb/>
centennial anniversary of John <lb/>
to <lb/>
States t <lb/>
When a crowd of of <lb/>
V I pun Scandal. <lb/>
A great many people thought <lb/>
List yen Democratic <lb/>
charges Of peculation and <lb/>
against the fusion State ad <lb/>
ministration were for political el <lb/>
foot only, but were true, yet <lb/>
not half the troth was told. The <lb/>
public remembers outrageous <lb/>
scandals have developed la <lb/>
with the of the <lb/>
and has bean <lb/>
previously published with reference <lb/>
to the to <lb/>
prepare the a Measure <lb/>
for what was to seen in <lb/>
day's paper. This, let it ha under <lb/>
I Stood, a I showing. <lb/>
but is from the mouths and <lb/>
lot the fusion themselves. And <lb/>
what a showing <lb/>
had from the that , <lb/>
ween . I line h last and <lb/>
15th of this year, Inspection of <lb/>
Cost while <lb/>
log the previous twelve it <lb/>
had only The great <lb/>
Will Not Happen <lb/>
Again in years. <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/>
Raleigh Aldermen passed an or- <lb/>
that BO signs should <lb/>
or project over the sidewalks. An <lb/>
injunction was sued gains the en <lb/>
Ordinance, and in <lb/>
granting the injunction the city <lb/>
ware restrained from in <lb/>
with the sign until <lb/>
validity matter can he deter <lb/>
in the courts. <lb/>
Not with <lb/>
Dreyfus unmercifully and unjustly <lb/>
his enemies undertook to binder <lb/>
his defense by shooting one of his <lb/>
counsel on Monday morning. I'm <lb/>
the scandalous trial is in progress <lb/>
on I he her side of the ocean, and <lb/>
whatever may lie said about this <lb/>
faraway will have no effect. <lb/>
Americans feel an Interest in tin- <lb/>
trial and think that <lb/>
have his liberty. <lb/>
miles of here to help save <lb/>
bis crop of tobacco, which has near <lb/>
dried have all been <lb/>
down with typhoid fever. <lb/>
When Mfg. Co. gets <lb/>
their new Maine and Mingle-tree <lb/>
perfected, will then lie <lb/>
in-a complete of and <lb/>
harness, when a won conies <lb/>
a cart, they run <lb/>
him up all round. <lb/>
A the nine of <lb/>
was going all through thin <lb/>
last Saturday <lb/>
kind cooking ware which he <lb/>
through and sold u days <lb/>
ago, which he claimed to lie <lb/>
lire proof and said would not <lb/>
break if you burned them a <lb/>
years in a ii. ii <lb/>
poured cold over <lb/>
Almost lie got out of <lb/>
town several parties who I. <lb/>
tried ware, and it broke <lb/>
all to as -it hot. <lb/>
When will our people fooling <lb/>
with dead beats <lb/>
n pieces. <lb/>
read <lb/>
The night is sun <lb/>
revolt lug on <lb/>
-The moral effect of alcohol is to part of this sum was spent be- <lb/>
tween the time the result the <lb/>
last election was known and the <lb/>
has a great retirement of the <lb/>
for example, if <lb/>
the light of tamely <lb/>
people <lb/>
each other. <lb/>
The moon <lb/>
m crop. <lb/>
potatoes in<lb/>
he on the 15th. <lb/>
Suits Will Be Sold <lb/>
ion THE DAYS IN THIS BALE <lb/>
AND AT LAST IT HAS COMB. I TOOK THE <lb/>
TRAIN ON THE WILL BEACH SEW <lb/>
DUE TIME TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE. IT WILL BE<lb/>
they will all <lb/>
axis is s rod on which <lb/>
earl b turns. The the emu <lb/>
of the earth's The <lb/>
around the earth is <lb/>
Columbia Dispatch. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
The Reign of Prosperity. <lb/>
The work of <lb/>
going on In Charlotte is little less <lb/>
than phenomenal. brick <lb/>
layer cry carpenter is <lb/>
occupied, and I here is ill demand <lb/>
for more. Quantities of bricks <lb/>
have been made, bin they have <lb/>
bean laid as as made and more <lb/>
arc Quantities of lumber <lb/>
have been shipped into <lb/>
ii into us an <lb/>
it arrives, and more lumber i- <lb/>
Wanted. In every part of the city <lb/>
new dwellings are and <lb/>
on the business streets blocks of <lb/>
stores and offices arc course <lb/>
ruction. The city was never <lb/>
in so prosperous a inn. i <lb/>
gratifying, too, that the neighbor <lb/>
log towns and cities are <lb/>
fully as much prosperity in pro- <lb/>
portion as Charlotte. These are <lb/>
the brightest and most hopeful <lb/>
the South has known since <lb/>
the civil war. <lb/>
It is not material prosperity <lb/>
alone brings all the <lb/>
and satisfaction that prevails. <lb/>
The political and Social confusion, <lb/>
semi anarchy, that succeeded <lb/>
civil war and lasted more or less <lb/>
aggravated form for more than a <lb/>
quarter of <lb/>
way gradually to order and in <lb/>
The friends of <lb/>
the have almost come to <lb/>
know that the needs <lb/>
to work and lie thrift <lb/>
more than he needs cm <lb/>
to assert social rights that he can <lb/>
attain. The himself <lb/>
has also learned to know I hat there <lb/>
is more happiness contented la. <lb/>
and in preserving friendly re <lb/>
with neighboring white <lb/>
pie than fruitless controversy <lb/>
and strife. All all, pros <lb/>
poets for the people the conn <lb/>
look observer <lb/>
W. Watts, of Durham, do <lb/>
MM to the <lb/>
College at <lb/>
Aug. ll. <lb/>
I. Jackson preached the <lb/>
M. church here <lb/>
Miss Eva Sampson, of <lb/>
paid low n a v . <lb/>
Dr. Kicks says ii is distressingly <lb/>
healthy In and <lb/>
Mi i of Wash <lb/>
i visit Mrs. Dr. Kicks. <lb/>
The colored people arc holding a <lb/>
protracted meeting in their Baptist <lb/>
church. <lb/>
II. has a <lb/>
clerkship While <lb/>
I his place. <lb/>
Mis ll. II. who has <lb/>
been mi sic, list, is much <lb/>
proved now. <lb/>
of City, <lb/>
will in the <lb/>
church tonight. <lb/>
Mrs. Windley and children, of <lb/>
spent yesterday <lb/>
w Mrs Dr. Kick. <lb/>
Miss should <lb/>
in last instead <lb/>
Of Mis- <lb/>
The I held their <lb/>
August meeting last Friday night. <lb/>
All present enjoyed an excellent <lb/>
led by I., <lb/>
There were a large number of <lb/>
young people on the streets here <lb/>
yesterday evening, some whom <lb/>
had sentimental expressions, <lb/>
Hold straight Cupid <lb/>
your arrows unbearable <lb/>
wounds. <lb/>
We arc that <lb/>
mil <lb/>
In our towns, those <lb/>
very They <lb/>
chopped the church i <lb/>
care I hat no pine of limber <lb/>
1- used again. The elders <lb/>
probably lose their <lb/>
H ard lo <lb/>
Ism. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Voting has issued the <lb/>
department desires local. <lb/>
your attention to the provisions of <lb/>
act to provide for the invest- <lb/>
Ion incendiary chapter man <lb/>
laws of I this act <lb/>
it is made tin-duty the insurance <lb/>
commissioner to examine, or cause <lb/>
examination to be made, into the <lb/>
cause, and origin <lb/>
within the whenever In <lb/>
his the evidence is pond Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
as well as lo supervise <lb/>
t such investigations made by <lb/>
her charged <lb/>
he deem <lb/>
.,.,, all night houses. <lb/>
this circular letter local y <lb/>
the attention of the officers and <lb/>
the State, as well as A company <lb/>
others interested, to this law, and <lb/>
ask hearty co-opera-1 <lb/>
lion best aid in carrying out <lb/>
its provisions. The proper en <lb/>
tor. of i his law ill secure the <lb/>
re pulling Agricultural THE GREATEST SIGHTS THAT HAS HAPPENED <lb/>
as a pig would a <lb/>
The worst individual case, how-l <lb/>
is that C. L. Harris. As <lb/>
State, and of every <lb/>
to look after tin- crime <lb/>
of arson, it i- by law made <lb/>
-penally the y of I be chief of <lb/>
the lire department or <lb/>
of board of aldermen in <lb/>
every town in <lb/>
origin <lb/>
and instances of every lire in- <lb/>
curring in such cities and town, <lb/>
and to the result of their in <lb/>
to the insurance com <lb/>
And under <lb/>
or town <lb/>
who neglects or refuses In comply <lb/>
w it h any of this law i- liable In a <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Again i- made the duly <lb/>
these officer- to inspect all build- <lb/>
and to <lb/>
older the removal <lb/>
i or <lb/>
to the safety of such <lb/>
building or <lb/>
The May m or other of <lb/>
our and towns can do no <lb/>
work for the business In- <lb/>
of communities a <lb/>
proper enforcement <lb/>
their attention to it the In <lb/>
eve <lb/>
president of the Board of <lb/>
be received l per diem, and <lb/>
in addition to this. per diem for <lb/>
expenses, although he lives at <lb/>
He received tori <lb/>
preparing the report of the board I <lb/>
to the Legislature, though that j <lb/>
should have been a part of his, <lb/>
regular duties or those of the <lb/>
to Is- discharged without ex- <lb/>
compensation. He received i <lb/>
1350 annually as counsel fee-, <lb/>
for one speech before the <lb/>
Supreme of the <lb/>
though <lb/>
pared the brief, the cost of which <lb/>
went into their annual bill of <lb/>
and only part in <lb/>
the transaction was the making of <lb/>
the speech. <lb/>
These in brief. principal <lb/>
fads developed In <lb/>
of Tuesday, by the month of ea- <lb/>
Secretary Ramsey, and <lb/>
by the books, kepi by him <lb/>
rated to build a railroad from j or someone else of the crowd, ll <lb/>
to Gen. J is a disgraceful record, and yet I he <lb/>
Curr, of Durham, is at the bead Raleigh News and observer says <lb/>
of I he company . that on Tuesday was taken a <lb/>
very small bite at the cherry If <lb/>
Democratic had ever <lb/>
any such record in any de- <lb/>
of government, we should <lb/>
have considered that had <lb/>
Its trust to the people and <lb/>
i was disgraced forever. It never <lb/>
lid so; it never misappropriated a <lb/>
The Han Who Succeeds. dollar of the people's money . <lb/>
The man who makes a success of; <lb/>
never <lb/>
for the crowd, lie strikes out hoped . <lb/>
himself. It takes nerve, it takes <lb/>
IN THE OF NEW YOKE. <lb/>
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening In Carolina. <lb/>
Immigration <lb/>
son ha-a Idler from a Michigan <lb/>
saying be raised apples in <lb/>
Michigan and shipped them to this <lb/>
State, so he thought he would move <lb/>
. the western pan of North Cam <lb/>
so as to save freight. <lb/>
Conley a young man <lb/>
of Wake county, was drowned in a <lb/>
i afternoon. <lb/>
Scotland Neck had ail o'clock <lb/>
closing ordinance for business <lb/>
houses. There was kicking against <lb/>
expedient ,,.,,,.,,. <lb/>
WAIT I GET HACK. <lb/>
BUYS DOLLARS WORTH. <lb/>
Hustlers. <lb/>
ONE It SIMPLY <lb/>
Door to <lb/>
W. W. T. M , . <lb/>
I HUG<lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete of------ <lb/>
N. of Salem. <lb/>
of careless and a yesterday from <lb/>
destroyers of property in Stale, his daughter, who has been lost <lb/>
which will in not only great j for stating she would <lb/>
security for the lives and proper here Monday. She has <lb/>
bill a safer In- living in Sen- <lb/>
better <lb/>
While ii is the duty of <lb/>
at <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
of Observer <lb/>
a great lot of grit. But Hit man <lb/>
who succeeds has both. Any one <lb/>
can fail. The public admires <lb/>
man who has enough in <lb/>
himself lo lake a chance. These <lb/>
are main thing after <lb/>
The man who tries lo succeed <lb/>
must to be <lb/>
important Was ever done <lb/>
tin- greater number consulted <lb/>
doubted the possibility. <lb/>
Success is Hie accomplishment of <lb/>
hat most people think can't lie <lb/>
V. White.<lb/>
I . i lo <lb/>
dry. tuna as <lb/>
the In a <lb/>
glass, . i lie-1 ; . slim <lb/>
All hen w III on Hie <lb/>
Notions, Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hals, Hard ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meal. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard. Tobacco, etc. in <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell<lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices everything will be <lb/>
found as low an a good article can AS WE WILL MOVE TO OUR <lb/>
be sold You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
GREAT BIG LABOR <lb/>
IN A DAYS. <lb/>
.- mi, will, <lb/>
their <lb/>
lake -.- on <lb/>
of mil -id III <lb/>
In tali, till I a <lb/>
Ill i In <lb/>
lime. i <lb/>
., i <lb/>
in ; Tits . pace t <lb/>
ii,. i. . o popular in Canada. <lb/>
Cincinnati r. <lb/>
About to Call tor More <lb/>
Washington, Angus BOO <lb/>
Root asked the Govern- <lb/>
ors of the state to name <lb/>
each <lb/>
which States bad j ,. they <lb/>
war. As all the regiments now I of <lb/>
is by <lb/>
Two .- hi Washington <lb/>
during ore Hi <lb/>
Hit- i tip -I Hi.- pro- <lb/>
cc, ding rolled Mates <lb/>
are to free themselves from <lb/>
. . , . , feels that hi <lb/>
Therefore will have to <lb/>
visiting Bethel if her <lb/>
baa nothing better to invite a <lb/>
low <lb/>
The Sol- <lb/>
Head. <lb/>
Mobile Aug. I T. <lb/>
Palmer, the youngest HUTU <lb/>
la the Confederate army, died lo- <lb/>
He was powder monkey on <lb/>
the Confederate steamer Morgan, <lb/>
commanded by Captain Try. of <lb/>
fame, and ill the <lb/>
terrific <lb/>
will have their earnest and <lb/>
lent operation, and begs to as <lb/>
sine them at he will spare no <lb/>
foil all limes any <lb/>
way in enforcing this law for the <lb/>
good of I lie <lb/>
ordered arc fully equipped with <lb/>
must be for new leg <lb/>
In contemplation, which it <lb/>
is thought will be ordered early <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
N. C, Aug. -Colon <lb/>
won mil In the eleventh Inning <lb/>
y game with <lb/>
by a base on balls and a <lb/>
base bit by Newman. <lb/>
.-. Tarboro <lb/>
Mobile Bay. ill April, <lb/>
years old. Shaw. <lb/>
I Bests V C. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. c, Aug. <lb/>
lips won game for yes <lb/>
In the game played with <lb/>
s. at Charlotte, lie <lb/>
made I home run with two men <lb/>
bum in inning, making <lb/>
a final score of live to two. <lb/>
law <lb/>
key. Newman, Shaw. <lb/>
The beat two out of <lb/>
played with this yeah <lb/>
ill decide the championship of the <lb/>
as did<lb/>
that .-n. <lb/>
.- me I with. <lb/>
-Hill we not lo any <lb/>
they replied, <lb/>
II Is very nine. In your <lb/>
until tin- doorkeeper. right <lb/>
in. San Argonaut <lb/>
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PASTS FOB <lb/>
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W. P. Henderson, <lb/>
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, he had been after goods. <lb/>
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to purchase <lb/>
TO <lb/>
TIN King <lb/>
v day. <lb/>
Starkey returned Saturday i <lb/>
from the north where he bad <lb/>
buying goods for J. L. <lb/>
Bra. <lb/>
Hill, who <lb/>
Atwater, Chapel<lb/>
. returned home to- <lb/>
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LOCAL <lb/>
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MIST HAVE <lb/>
A HOTEL. <lb/>
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front of Haw Is <lb/>
The lips of live are sol with <lb/>
tones. <lb/>
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The tobacco have <lb/>
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complain that the weather is <lb/>
oiler. <lb/>
Bet. <lb/>
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pain. <lb/>
The looks better <lb/>
sines going through the of <lb/>
the painters. <lb/>
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speaks for itself with good breaks <lb/>
and good prices. <lb/>
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increasing in weight generally <lb/>
makes light of <lb/>
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the new Bone of the <lb/>
pants are getting in them. <lb/>
There are cotton factories <lb/>
North Carolina, and not one of <lb/>
of them in Greenville or Pitt <lb/>
county. <lb/>
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Tuesday and pronounced insane. <lb/>
She was placed Jail <lb/>
can lie made lo gel her <lb/>
In the asylum. <lb/>
Ilia, Alfred <lb/>
male w ill open for the fall <lb/>
term on Monday, Sept. A <lb/>
thoroughly competent teacher bus <lb/>
been secured. Bet advertisement. <lb/>
The fall term of Male <lb/>
Academy will open on Monday, <lb/>
September Sec <lb/>
in another column. There is not <lb/>
a better school for in <lb/>
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on main street is the way the <lb/>
stranger now express <lb/>
CM himself, lint lie kills much of <lb/>
the effect when he turns around <lb/>
and asks, where is your hotel <lb/>
II. Hooker wants your <lb/>
to his advertisement In The <lb/>
today. He is opening <lb/>
bis one new- <lb/>
stores can make ii Interesting <lb/>
for you in the way of nice <lb/>
and lowest prices. <lb/>
sub- <lb/>
wrote bis name ad <lb/>
dross on a postal card, and simply <lb/>
addressed it to Julius and <lb/>
Son, Baltimore, Md <lb/>
requesting one of their <lb/>
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took in slumps to carry it, <lb/>
and over <lb/>
quoting the lowest prices <lb/>
articles; embracing every- <lb/>
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necessary for office ; for a pub <lb/>
lie building; for a for a <lb/>
farm ; II told all wearing <lb/>
apparel for men, women <lb/>
; it quoted lowest prices on <lb/>
everything to <lb/>
told all Agricultural <lb/>
Vehicles ; in <lb/>
I- and Live Animals. No <lb/>
home should Le without one of <lb/>
these valuable as will <lb/>
save you many dollars on every <lb/>
thing yon bay in the mm of a <lb/>
year. All for a it, <lb/>
Three Widows. <lb/>
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occurred depot at this <lb/>
place hist Sunday. Last <lb/>
a colored woman who resides <lb/>
this received telegram saying <lb/>
In o'clock as <lb/>
remains of her husband, who had <lb/>
working and <lb/>
died there, would lie down on that <lb/>
She wool sadly lo <lb/>
no to the remains of <lb/>
her I Boon <lb/>
her arrival there, <lb/>
woman with a baby her arms <lb/>
came in and sadly took a seat. <lb/>
holding a handkerchief lo her eye-. <lb/>
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with her own grief did inquire <lb/>
into be the other's sorrow, <lb/>
bat through overheard <lb/>
gallon, she learned she also was <lb/>
there to meet a de- <lb/>
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came, with it contain <lb/>
the dead But as the <lb/>
train stopped another colored <lb/>
man carry a baby in her anus <lb/>
A. W. left <lb/>
morning for Wake where <lb/>
he is to a meeting during <lb/>
the week. <lb/>
Mrs Susan and Mrs. T. <lb/>
Ii. Moore returned Saturday even <lb/>
from a i-ii to relatives <lb/>
i; I. Brown and who <lb/>
have been visiting his father near <lb/>
here, left Ibis morning for their <lb/>
home in <lb/>
II. vis, i in of II. <lb/>
rued Saturday <lb/>
from a northern <lb/>
trip I'm He <lb/>
C. S. Ponies returned Saturday <lb/>
evening north <lb/>
bad been stock <lb/>
for his new store. <lb/>
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. <lb/>
cl lib, of Virginia, and Miss <lb/>
n, Neck, are via- <lb/>
Mis. T. <lb/>
B. Greene, of the <lb/>
Panic. left Morn- <lb/>
for and New York lo <lb/>
new <lb/>
ins who has recently <lb/>
had of typhoid <lb/>
fever, is able lo lie up. His many <lb/>
stepped train. All three friends are glad lo see him out. <lb/>
each Without the other. <lb/>
marched to the there, <lb/>
the noise usual <lb/>
their hearts gave veal to ii <lb/>
feelings over the loss of a true bus <lb/>
band. When was discovered <lb/>
the to all three <lb/>
of the mourning widows the train <lb/>
lb. It. I. reached home <lb/>
Saturday evening from extend- <lb/>
ed trip to California and Texas. <lb/>
it is a grant country out <lb/>
I here. <lb/>
Wiley Brown, who has a <lb/>
position as salesman with II, <lb/>
Hooker, returned Saturday even <lb/>
from the northern cities where <lb/>
Mis Uncle panic home I <lb/>
T. K. I has. <lb/>
In., came in pi i <lb/>
Mi-.- <lb/>
I ii ii <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
alter <lb/>
came in Ibis mot lit <lb/>
lay here. <lb/>
s. Parker, <lb/>
1.1.1 here and left <lb/>
morning train. <lb/>
Mis- Pearl i Mi.-.-; <lb/>
Joyner, l <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
W. I. Walker, i, <lb/>
New her this morn <lb/>
and spent i hi <lb/>
J. of an I u. <lb/>
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new .- <lb/>
W. s. i . <lb/>
has been <lb/>
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his Mores, returned home today. <lb/>
n t- <lb/>
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untiling, lo m the <lb/>
rising will logo <lb/>
don ii because it bus i to <lb/>
i up, The person who and <lb/>
does control tongue. I- <lb/>
the face ;. . <lb/>
is a hero. The world in <lb/>
II bin. or her ii- Itch bill <lb/>
docs. The . he I <lb/>
his Is ill in be <lb/>
who n city . i- g <lb/>
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reeling of relief, <lb/>
lull a sense sol <lb/>
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by a bad <lb/>
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years, <lb/>
life. An of <lb/>
like bunting of n steam <lb/>
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WARRANTED. . <lb/>
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Beef. Cattle, <lb/>
Kegs, <lb/>
Hides. Poultry. <lb/>
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PALL <lb/>
i. lo raise the special selections Ladies Dress Goods with Silks to match <lb/>
a on i. ill. While There will Is no bettor display the city than be found at my new <lb/>
I lie chains they i it led, <lb/>
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crash and lo <lb/>
lib tin n n <lb/>
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a In .-1 in- water v. <lb/>
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l lie draw i om <lb/>
met ii. fall, <lb/>
null for I a hey i in . <lb/>
Wilier i sank deep <lb/>
mi side of Ki <lb/>
i also cat a full line <lb/>
i nil formerly occupied by Mrs. <lb/>
of <lb/>
id. gin;, i Ladies- <lb/>
here you w ill be cordially <lb/>
II. , , ; . . , <lb/>
In others as well US . , , .,., , . .,, <lb/>
left tor Haw and we did not had been in <lb/>
slay to sec what was selections for fall Stock. <lb/>
lion of the body, but went off <lb/>
Whose husband be would 1899. <lb/>
heaven. News. , . this <lb/>
; -it-1 . <lb/>
ashore and III <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
New Lumber Firm. ,,, ,,.,. ,, <lb/>
Parker and A. evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
the lumber I i;. . Smith loft <lb/>
yard that for sometime been Va. <lb/>
conducted here by tin- Bros. <lb/>
Lumber v., under the <lb/>
of Mr. Parker. <lb/>
will continue the business and <lb/>
all kinds of lumber. <lb/>
Here's <lb/>
Ola is doing some plain <lb/>
our <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
he line curry <lb/>
weight with them. <lb/>
owner be bus nu partner to divide <lb/>
with, he has rents i. pay. tin <lb/>
he going to pill no in <lb/>
country. The money thus <lb/>
saved will enable him handle <lb/>
your lo better advantage <lb/>
It. went up ,., i,,.,,.,. <lb/>
load at Planter's Ware <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
Ibis business trip. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor had four eases to <lb/>
Monday morn <lb/>
and <lb/>
using language, mil . <lb/>
was <lb/>
with the cost, 19.13, <lb/>
Henry Davis, drunk and <lb/>
plead guilty, lined one <lb/>
and to <lb/>
Jerry disorderly, <lb/>
conduct and cursing on street, lined <lb/>
H and costs, amounting to 15.75. <lb/>
Marion Perkins <lb/>
Per <lb/>
kins guilty. plead <lb/>
guilty Hand <lb/>
lo 3.75. <lb/>
A. IV. down <lb/>
Neck even- <lb/>
Mrs. has <lb/>
from a visit lo relatives <lb/>
Ion. <lb/>
There me people in Ice- <lb/>
laud, arc so free from <lb/>
crime that but one policeman is <lb/>
kept- <lb/>
Some Women <lb/>
of <lb/>
a necessary <lb/>
period or great pain and They <lb/>
any can <lb/>
their <lb/>
bout taking internal <lb/>
mixtures widely MM. Hut they may <lb/>
place implicit in .- , j <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
is a softening, and <lb/>
lag <lb/>
get drug <lb/>
lore for Ml it. i. no <lb/>
possibility cl doing I om, an. i <lb/>
likelihood ii. <lb/>
.- .; . <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Jennie Move, of <lb/>
arrived ibis morning to visit lira. <lb/>
It. King. <lb/>
Miss near <lb/>
ville, look train <lb/>
Mrs, Annie and Mrs. <lb/>
Martha Barber returned <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
left <lb/>
relatives Clinton. <lb/>
went him, <lb/>
s. of <lb/>
Mount, spent last night here. ll. <lb/>
Is looking around with a view of <lb/>
locating Greenville. <lb/>
Dull, of today <lb/>
here, us de <lb/>
lo start a paper <lb/>
ton and ill soon do so. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
Miss Warren, of Wilson are <lb/>
family of their uncle. <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
Mr. and Mix. W. B, Brown and <lb/>
children returned home Monday <lb/>
evening Iron a visit to Mrs. <lb/>
parents Virginia. <lb/>
X. II. left ibis morn- <lb/>
for a trip through Martin and <lb/>
Bertie counties the Internal of <lb/>
loss, of <lb/>
ho has been a meeting <lb/>
at Mi. tour miles <lb/>
home <lb/>
in, <lb/>
it. A. Tyson morning for <lb/>
Killed by Ills Wife. <lb/>
A colored mail named Hardy <lb/>
Harris was killed near Falkland <lb/>
Sunday morning. It seems <lb/>
the man was in I n row with bis <lb/>
Wife got after her <lb/>
bad n tussle over the weapon <lb/>
discharged, the loud sink <lb/>
the man In the thigh, lie bled <lb/>
to death from the wound. Tin <lb/>
fawner's jury returned u verdict <lb/>
ii homicide. <lb/>
ti Christmas. <lb/>
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key was killed evening b <lb/>
Si-- <lb/>
turkey made <lb/>
children think of am <lb/>
wanted to their stock- <lb/>
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the draw, were <lb/>
cm . . i. any in <lb/>
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i , i i loin of <lb/>
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caned is <lb/>
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Joy in I ha- lien in. as lie -i, <lb/>
the mi Bernard t <lb/>
Hooker in i -.- h in-.- Dial <lb/>
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i . Kennedy <lb/>
man i <lb/>
after the accident, b id <lb/>
drifted a yards <lb/>
the bridge. The man <lb/>
from Mount and had <lb/>
were not I <lb/>
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for home. <lb/>
I our <lb/>
. Brow ti is w me. <lb/>
H. C HOOKER. <lb/>
of all mineral <lb/>
ti <lb/>
The say telephone am <lb/>
jail at the <lb/>
day. III jail ll I I In <lb/>
slop the thing from bilk <lb/>
.-. . iii arc wonderful. <lb/>
has its All seven are marvelous. <lb/>
I S -1 <lb/>
TO TWAIN. <lb/>
TO SEVEN <lb/>
hotel, Hot or cold water free <lb/>
. , i free slopping at other hotels or boarding <lb/>
e charged per week for the use of Seven Springs water. <lb/>
G P. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
I. All. WANT IT, Ml IAN HEX IT BY <lb/>
TO<lb/>
Cleaning the Cemetery. <lb/>
N. II. who <lb/>
the in charge of Cher <lb/>
Hill Cemetery, white, tells us <lb/>
that in-ha- started the work <lb/>
having it cleaned out, <lb/>
if owner- <lb/>
would have their plats off <lb/>
at the some time that the other <lb/>
work is The lot owners <lb/>
should do ibis once. <lb/>
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with <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
II. <lb/>
stile. l l-W I <lb/>
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v. . mm Drug v., , ,. <lb/>
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My Stock <lb/>
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but. Colo., over the <lb/>
wagon I to Port l-up- <lb/>
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then west through <lb/>
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across country i the Pacific coast <lb/>
The change was during sum <lb/>
mar la. AH rolling <lb/>
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above in central Wye- <lb/>
Company A f <lb/>
Ohio cavalry, with Major la <lb/>
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coaches, and mules <lb/>
made ii station where <lb/>
the bail gathered. Tho <lb/>
route chosen was directly south from <lb/>
the t. The camp so- <lb/>
was in a in mountains <lb/>
where there wore a Hue spring <lb/>
of far cooking <lb/>
after going Into camp the <lb/>
major that a <lb/>
of in- soldiers were and he <lb/>
for W. II <lb/>
ii. who was r of the day, and <lb/>
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the camp, The command was doing <lb/>
duty not for stage stink <lb/>
stores, for a of <lb/>
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to search all w and if be should <lb/>
allot over to d it <lb/>
n corporal and four men, he <lb/>
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out of the w i n. In head <lb/>
empty mi <lb/>
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the water supply camp <lb/>
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cups, buckets ramp <lb/>
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coveted a stoop <lb/>
over <lb/>
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getting a full from the <lb/>
paid hi- respects Io Major n , <lb/>
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beam II v hi i glance <lb/>
i. i i mill of ming-i <lb/>
hi i v t Ml on <lb/>
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nil ii gin, I ii e <lb/>
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the name of <lb/>
f was . u camping <lb/>
place for more of <lb/>
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never a fountain of as II <lb/>
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the of a company of Coated <lb/>
states Inquirer. <lb/>
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cloth that his during sloop. <lb/>
the native poor water over his <lb/>
neck and bands. The <lb/>
with all for <lb/>
sock first to his <lb/>
are iii many <lb/>
but dual thirst is the <lb/>
worst. pore I- the throat <lb/>
Is a lump of dry clay, and one <lb/>
what it must to boa mummy.<lb/>
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your la-l i U ii <lb/>
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hired lad was <lb/>
I bought a its <lb/>
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and cares <lb/>
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each year <lb/>
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good digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
line appetite and a ripe old age, <lb/>
are some results of the use <lb/>
of Liver Pills. A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
school <lb/>
n. in. <lb/>
Divine service and sermon every <lb/>
morning stud evening. <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. Litany A. <lb/>
M., Rev. I. Minister <lb/>
in Charge, <lb/>
Bun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
every Bun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
Meting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. <lb/>
n. m. W K. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
morning and evening. Rev. <lb/>
J, It. Minion, <lb/>
j. R. Moore <lb/>
A. K. a. M. <lb/>
Lodge, No. and <lb/>
Monday evening. B. <lb/>
w, II. J. M. <lb/>
I. Lodge, <lb/>
Meets even Tuesday evening. <lb/>
l. I. <lb/>
K. of P.- Tar River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
K. R. <lb/>
Ii. Council, <lb/>
UM, every even- <lb/>
W. It. B. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Bee. <lb/>
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Hull. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; U. S. Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
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fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. B. Smith Sec. <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Board. Full Tuition fee <lb/>
for the scholastic year. To in time above <lb/>
toM IS. by one hoar's work in Industrial De- <lb/>
The 17th annual session begins <lb/>
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MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
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to and huger per of than <lb/>
any other school in the coarse preparatory to <lb/>
West Point. <lb/>
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AND BRANCHES <lb/>
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patronage and <lb/>
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a Board Ample <lb/>
for self-help, Scholarships n. <lb/>
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teachers. Summer School Teachers. <lb/>
instructors, students, Total<lb/>
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with tin- opening tiny. <lb/>
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COLLEGE. <lb/>
Forty year opens <lb/>
lay. Largest en- <lb/>
of any College in tilt- <lb/>
South. in <lb/>
the State. Board to 110.00 <lb/>
per month. for <lb/>
worthy young men. <lb/>
en admitted to all classes. Semi <lb/>
for to <lb/>
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Oilers In women thorough <lb/>
literary, <lb/>
Industrial <lb/>
pedagogical training, Annul ex- <lb/>
nun <lb/>
State of <lb/>
members. More than regular <lb/>
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1,700 students, representing every <lb/>
iii tho Stale except one. <lb/>
and Observation of <lb/>
about pupils. To <lb/>
in dormitories, all fret; tuition <lb/>
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August 1st. <lb/>
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trained teachers. <lb/>
For and other <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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t hie of the female in <lb/>
the South, and the cheapest for ad- <lb/>
vantages given. <lb/>
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
Prepared fancy Ponce <lb/>
side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
sugar, <lb/>
cigars, <lb/>
butter, full <lb/>
cream sausage, <lb/>
Oat hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
Heed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at per <lb/>
M SEEDS. <lb/>
Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
SALT. <lb/>
Etc <lb/>
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Hi M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
ON OUR <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
LINE OP <lb/>
Linens, Goods <lb/>
and get some <lb/>
of the bargains I <lb/>
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H. M. <lb/>
I. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Traffic <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., l A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing lo change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. E. BEET, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found In the <lb/>
store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
m-i aM . In, UM <lb/>
To quit forever, be <lb/>
lull or life, nerve vigor, <lb/>
weak <lb/>
all <lb/>
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FOR <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD, and Owner TRUTH IN <lb/>
CE x Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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AT<lb/>
IS STILL IN THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
1st, Being sole owner and proprietor, <lb/>
and having no partner to divide Ms com- <lb/>
missions.<lb/>
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that he doe In being owner of <lb/>
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or <lb/>
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for the all taxed ill <lb/>
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ville generally in nil <lb/>
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the States, and is regarded <lb/>
as the most solid, In <lb/>
their <lb/>
homes, proportionately than in <lb/>
other city in the which is <lb/>
there arc <lb/>
those of <lb/>
some exemptions. <lb/>
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tire policy of exemption, although <lb/>
it has its good points, hut we do <lb/>
another good in heartily favor <lb/>
aging of menu- <lb/>
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annum, of kind <lb/>
this n. another good sign. .,, of <lb/>
is within two ride, knows chief reason <lb/>
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is on account of Its <lb/>
to some of the Masons of <lb/>
we do not say all <lb/>
of but some of great manufacturing <lb/>
a pays , <lb/>
Unreal estate. There II which our <lb/>
Upon upon raw <lb/>
upon pro hanking which <lb/>
duets, upon debts due and upon , <lb/>
cash on hand no luxes are levied of a large <lb/>
for either State or municipal companies <lb/>
them we are poor, <lb/>
Iii do all in our power In <lb/>
of <lb/>
building of <lb/>
rations which t <lb/>
labor, Instead of giving heed to the <lb/>
demagogic cry <lb/>
American. <lb/>
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of The en. <lb/>
learning <lb/>
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to me anything else in <lb/>
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A Wise Man's Belief. <lb/>
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would <lb/>
opera- <lb/>
which <lb/>
could take care of our business. <lb/>
Courier-Journal draws a ,, ,,. ,,.,, ,.,. <lb/>
son and n- <lb/>
in this lie says mom <lb/>
that in the latter city if a <lb/>
it being <lb/>
up <lb/>
on millions of dollars which arc <lb/>
sent North every year in this <lb/>
way Is- at <lb/>
alone sends out of the each <lb/>
One Little Prop. <lb/>
One little drop of rain does <lb/>
produce nun h moisture even two <lb/>
or half a dozen, have lit- <lb/>
effect, i In- eon- <lb/>
dripping of rain drop <lb/>
will moisten earth, <lb/>
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little skinny keep Hack of all <lb/>
not be expected lo produce charges, <lb/>
material results this ago before come lo <lb/>
world, so much advertising will know to <lb/>
is being for Hand <lb/>
keeping it, If you have There arc always to ls <lb/>
thing scarcely ever found in <lb/>
fails. Others have, perhaps, been News, <lb/>
similar <lb/>
your,, long before your New and <lb/>
meat appeared, and people l <lb/>
using will, ibis <lb/>
which bore Ii n blossoms <lb/>
estate, he would pay in taxes only year over in Insurance <lb/>
while he would <lb/>
pay or more seven <lb/>
times as much. The tux rule <lb/>
Philadelphia -1.85 for <lb/>
purposes on real estate held <lb/>
owned by manufacturers; for <lb/>
nothing. <lb/>
This is I he extent the taxation <lb/>
levied, in the is <lb/>
for and <lb/>
cents for purposes, and <lb/>
even owned by the <lb/>
real raw products, <lb/>
products, cash due <lb/>
premiums. The of <lb/>
such concerns would <lb/>
for our men, would give <lb/>
to labor, and would keep <lb/>
with now going <lb/>
We would mil w rile in I bis rain <lb/>
if we thought we were bilking of <lb/>
the Impossible or Impracticable, <lb/>
inn ire are not. We have good <lb/>
ground for what we say. <lb/>
all the essentials hero for <lb/>
every whit as progressive and <lb/>
as New or <lb/>
yet compared to <lb/>
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yours is j <lb/>
I hem if i u caterpillar <lb/>
Is placed before them <lb/>
after time, they ill conclude your <lb/>
article has merit, and may be In- <lb/>
to try to see if might <lb/>
not better than the one <lb/>
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Gazette. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
maturing, stripped . <lb/>
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ago <lb/>
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. i ago were wont to hold <lb/>
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n i fellows prove very good men <lb/>
w -i. i for But Addison wrote <lb/>
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Iii so hum bustle in the world <lb/>
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ill I- to put forth energy. <lb/>
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fill. i . .-. in. of to- <lb/>
in ii hundred I day. and in <lb/>
iv. can tell relying also upon the <lb/>
who has results to from <lb/>
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in a class and popular <lb/>
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advice i <lb/>
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every nun a living, but II <lb/>
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of II <lb/>
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CO. <lb/>
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