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It was wrong to demand <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Insurgent Filipino. What we <lb/>
should have done was offer them <lb/>
Independence under our protect ion. <lb/>
War would <lb/>
Iowa shows the <lb/>
ought to be the slogan of the Dem <lb/>
party in their campaign ill <lb/>
Iowa this fall. The plat tan of <lb/>
the Iowa Democrats should lie the <lb/>
platform of the National Demo- <lb/>
and other is- <lb/>
lands of the Philippines, is clear <lb/>
of this fact. <lb/>
the <lb/>
and pastor of <lb/>
church at died <lb/>
Monday in a <lb/>
sanitarium where he had <lb/>
weeks for treatment, lie <lb/>
years old and was <lb/>
a- one of the pulpit orators in <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
I I Mil I <lb/>
X. St, Commissioner Says Must <lb/>
Miss Battle Mayo left here last Pay <lb/>
tor <lb/>
General who added lo <lb/>
his reputation for righting in the <lb/>
Cuban campaign, would make an <lb/>
Ideal commander of the Philip. <lb/>
forces of the Stale-, lull <lb/>
owing to the jealousy of Otis, In <lb/>
has heretofore In II <lb/>
subordinate position. <lb/>
Vice President is now <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
the of Alger, for <lb/>
it will be remembered n was <lb/>
after his visit to Robert Alger <lb/>
concluded to resign. The office <lb/>
Vice-President i developing <lb/>
a highly important and useful one. <lb/>
To curb tin- power <lb/>
name <lb/>
people will agree that <lb/>
we on state rather <lb/>
than national Democrats <lb/>
do not take kindly to any <lb/>
national <lb/>
authority. The meeting of the <lb/>
Governors of the several -tales at <lb/>
Si. called by Governor <lb/>
of Texas, lobe pro- <lb/>
duel i- of <lb/>
Republicans are pouring ill on <lb/>
their advice for <lb/>
in the Philip- <lb/>
nines, and it that I his <lb/>
hi having its on the <lb/>
for is now said <lb/>
will support Otis in the Bill <lb/>
for the next campaign the <lb/>
Filipinos. <lb/>
The Judge <lb/>
V an of New York, will <lb/>
hi- name to be used as a <lb/>
candidate, means <lb/>
be recognizes that Mr. Bryan Is the <lb/>
man the Democracy, <lb/>
and that any other candidate would <lb/>
not bring about Democratic <lb/>
A hose l man III <lb/>
Io man been ex <lb/>
Juan. <lb/>
The I <lb/>
reached I here <lb/>
a load of supplies for Ike <lb/>
and sieve lore- p <lb/>
m- the unloading in <lb/>
a strike, No fr mi their <lb/>
starving could move <lb/>
i i work, an I i alive- and sol- <lb/>
had Io volunteer <lb/>
vessel, Thai soil of and <lb/>
worse, arc the one. p been <lb/>
and are hill lug so much War <lb/>
August <lb/>
We notice th u the interest la <lb/>
our school seems to be booming up <lb/>
some since we made our <lb/>
Mis- Sallie i- -lay In <lb/>
the store while her sister. <lb/>
Mi Miry, is away on <lb/>
c. T. who lives hum <lb/>
lull who -lays out hi- farm <lb/>
most of the time, has come home <lb/>
with fever, -e not <lb/>
severe. <lb/>
We wish the mm people who <lb/>
seem so much inclined to levers <lb/>
could drink of our mineral water. <lb/>
It is becoming popular as a <lb/>
pure drink. <lb/>
W. of this place, is <lb/>
selling a style feed cutter that <lb/>
seems to be perfect in Its make up, <lb/>
think Hi sine the storm <lb/>
has -1 lorn up fodder out <lb/>
farmers had better the plan <lb/>
cutting corn Now <lb/>
s the time to decide, or will be <lb/>
late. <lb/>
i I -i it . <lb/>
We have received testimony of <lb/>
w . II. Ayden. he <lb/>
a pair Light and <lb/>
Heb Wheels nude by C. <lb/>
Cox year. They were in con- <lb/>
use and wore out three sets <lb/>
tires mid four axles, and sold <lb/>
them for lour dollars. Mr. Harris <lb/>
also states that he ha- I pair- <lb/>
the same make of wheel- made by <lb/>
A. Cox ilia, have been in <lb/>
sen year-, and have worn <lb/>
two sets of tires and <lb/>
bid fair to wear out another <lb/>
irons. <lb/>
We Mr, Harris for Ibis <lb/>
history, be glad lo <lb/>
hear from another friend. <lb/>
is. <lb/>
where will spend several days <lb/>
with her sister Mr- Barton. <lb/>
W. II. of Jackson <lb/>
is visiting her <lb/>
Km. R. While, <lb/>
place. <lb/>
A crowd Of our young folks h . I <lb/>
a wagon ride ill the <lb/>
Saturday evening. Mrs. B. <lb/>
was their W. <lb/>
C. mule driver. <lb/>
The rulings of the Com- <lb/>
of Revenue, <lb/>
changing, altering and <lb/>
revising the laws the <lb/>
tobacco put many <lb/>
dark as to the real in <lb/>
lent and meaning of the law. <lb/>
as we wished to conform <lb/>
and for the of some of our <lb/>
who <lb/>
directed a letter to <lb/>
Hi- 1.111 <lb/>
Mr. Win. Powell, master ,. a-king <lb/>
here, was in to Mis. <lb/>
last Thursday evening, <lb/>
Leon Jackson <lb/>
many wish them <lb/>
long and happy life. <lb/>
There were sen ill the M. B. <lb/>
church here yesterday. <lb/>
There was a row here Saturday <lb/>
night between I. James, of <lb/>
and a colored in in from Nor- <lb/>
folk, The colored man shot at <lb/>
James three limes, one lull passing <lb/>
through hi- clot Ins near hi- heart. <lb/>
Fortunately James was no <lb/>
much, though he was. bruised <lb/>
s line iii the light before the <lb/>
occurred. James was said to <lb/>
lie drunk. <lb/>
There is now in I he of <lb/>
B. a bomb shell weigh- <lb/>
s which taken <lb/>
pine on the <lb/>
near Hamilton a short time <lb/>
This shell was in the <lb/>
tree during the war between the <lb/>
. The -hell has not been ex- <lb/>
is a lime shell, and <lb/>
we suppose, explosives <lb/>
considerable damage. <lb/>
The storm has con- <lb/>
to crops In <lb/>
section. say <lb/>
at there ill not be over half the <lb/>
fodder saved. Tobacco did not <lb/>
suffer so as was at <lb/>
lion on I his<lb/>
Office of tub <lb/>
In ii. <lb/>
Washington, Aug. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
has re- <lb/>
your letter, dated 13th In- <lb/>
relative to the purchase of <lb/>
leaf tobacco from farmers and re- <lb/>
selling the same on the warehouse <lb/>
floor, and you ask purchases be <lb/>
by buyers and resold on the <lb/>
warehouse Boon without violating <lb/>
the spirit of the law. <lb/>
In reply you are that <lb/>
loose leaf tobacco, composing the <lb/>
on the warehouse door, <lb/>
after being sold in the name of the <lb/>
can be resold the owner <lb/>
that place provided he baa paid <lb/>
special as dealer in leaf <lb/>
coal place keeps Book <lb/>
and makes- record of all tobacco <lb/>
purchased as well as tobacco resold <lb/>
or offered for sale at that place. <lb/>
A copy of the circular letter ad- <lb/>
Will Not <lb/>
Again <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 He Sold <lb/>
I BEEN CORRESPONDING WITH THESE PEOPLE <lb/>
THE PAST FIFTEEN DAYS IX REGARD TO THIS <lb/>
AND AT LAST IT HAS COME. I TOOK THE NORTH BOUND <lb/>
ON FOURTEENTH AND Wild. BEACH NEW YORK <lb/>
IN TIME TO ATTEND THIS GREAT BALE. IT Wild. BE <lb/>
HAPPENED <lb/>
IN THE NEW YORK. FRIENDS, <lb/>
MONEY SAVED MONEY MADE. <lb/>
WAIT I MET BACK. ONE DOLLAR <lb/>
BUYS FIVE DOLLARS WORTH. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
tub doming Hustlers. <lb/>
Door Bank. <lb/>
it <lb/>
copy me i .- . <lb/>
dressed to Collectors of Internal n <lb/>
Revenue on this subject, dated j <lb/>
April last, is enclosed here <lb/>
with tor your further information. <lb/>
Your especial attention is also <lb/>
called to the Regulations Series <lb/>
No. S. Revised pages and <lb/>
peeled. <lb/>
finite a large crowd of colored leaf <lb/>
people have assembled here to <lb/>
lend their M. E. district confer <lb/>
which convenes with Alston's <lb/>
Chapel. <lb/>
n. G. returned from <lb/>
this morning where he <lb/>
has been lime com <lb/>
bluing pleasure. <lb/>
James, of <lb/>
is here visiting friends and <lb/>
The of a new i- nil <lb/>
from New York <lb/>
made up of one hundred labor or- <lb/>
Labor will need no <lb/>
other than the Democrats, <lb/>
pledged, as it will be, to breaking <lb/>
up the great are the <lb/>
fruit of the present <lb/>
ministration. <lb/>
Advertising Then and Now. <lb/>
i. ii ; tribute <lb/>
European mil <lb/>
promptly even the <lb/>
limes value of <lb/>
In a in <lb/>
Paris the writer <lb/>
I lied he <lb/>
did lock In- <lb/>
ii miser, that <lb/>
i , a very little <lb/>
a There u a .- <lb/>
in <lb/>
In a and <lb/>
-u Io not <lb/>
only the vol line l h night, <lb/>
ii h <lb/>
In like , <lb/>
these times <lb/>
the same suggestive ad <lb/>
on a larger wale and in a <lb/>
class new spa per will Interest <lb/>
the public in Ilia wares, b I- <lb/>
If the war is nut ended in a year <lb/>
from it is Impossible to <lb/>
see how it can to an end <lb/>
under the management of Otis <lb/>
the Republicans need not go to the <lb/>
trouble of turning n candidate, for <lb/>
leading members of their own par <lb/>
agree that <lb/>
haven walk over in such an event. <lb/>
The urn of President <lb/>
of the Philippine Commission In <lb/>
America, has followed by some <lb/>
very frank on his part <lb/>
concerning our policy in Philip- <lb/>
pines, and his reported <lb/>
of the insurgents as being <lb/>
of any other <lb/>
people of the is accepted <lb/>
by all observers as <lb/>
There is a story current in Wash- <lb/>
bused the records of the <lb/>
six Years t-or President <lb/>
states Senator <lb/>
will introduce three <lb/>
to the Constitution <lb/>
next and ask <lb/>
that they be submitted lo a vote <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The Ami Mill pun the <lb/>
President shall be for u <lb/>
term of six tears, instead of lour, <lb/>
and he shall Is- Ineligible <lb/>
re-election. <lb/>
The second Is designed lo <lb/>
the term of Congressmen four <lb/>
The third for <lb/>
Culled Stales Hem- <lb/>
ton by direct vote of people. <lb/>
MILLS ITEM. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Mr. I. II. left Thursday to <lb/>
Mi in Beaufort county. <lb/>
The storm fodder <lb/>
per cent. <lb/>
The ice cream was <lb/>
polled until next <lb/>
of bad weather. <lb/>
ha-a special invitation. <lb/>
TUB COUNTRY. <lb/>
Statistics which have <lb/>
lated in Wisconsin show <lb/>
col <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
I i . April <lb/>
I, was very stormy and cold <lb/>
section last week and <lb/>
damage was dune to crop-. <lb/>
W. M. mom <lb/>
for Washington, i. C. lo sec <lb/>
his little daughter, <lb/>
on north lo purchase <lb/>
III- of g <lb/>
have II new in ton II <lb/>
a id he i am here <lb/>
most We are glad see <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr-. <lb/>
s visiting her sister. Mrs. M. <lb/>
in i in- low II. <lb/>
Mi--.- Campbell and <lb/>
Ii i our <lb/>
Mrs. W. <lb/>
arc of Beaufort <lb/>
and for their homes la-l <lb/>
week. <lb/>
M Bynum, of tin cue <lb/>
who has been here, <lb/>
nine I home Saturday . <lb/>
of <lb/>
has in v here pa-i <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mi- ha- gone to <lb/>
on a v <lb/>
There bi- <lb/>
I . for <lb/>
men, <lb/>
Smith, of Wilson. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
May bus been <lb/>
I,, Washington City with <lb/>
la-t three weeks. <lb/>
Mi Annie vi <lb/>
i, in Wilson for sonic weeks, <lb/>
has home. <lb/>
Mis- Alice of Wilson, is <lb/>
visiting her parents at Marlboro. <lb/>
business <lb/>
men are doing some advertising by <lb/>
boards on loads. <lb/>
pluck and energy ill wry <lb/>
in <lb/>
newspaper would pay best. <lb/>
We lorn d I. Ward, of near <lb/>
I hi- place, is going to move his of- <lb/>
lice in town. will then <lb/>
doctor in town, some <lb/>
thing the people have needed. <lb/>
Following i-a of the Washington Lincoln a suing fin <lb/>
church services at <lb/>
every at A. M has the <lb/>
Superintend.<lb/>
morning o'clock. It. <lb/>
To boys at Mary-ville. Mo., <lb/>
had n i-i One line v a rock <lb/>
the oilier which struck him on <lb/>
the temple and proved <lb/>
A bullet killed a <lb/>
merchant who was driving in <lb/>
the suburb of the city with his <lb/>
family Sunday evening. <lb/>
The Iowa Beet Sugar Develop, <lb/>
Company has been <lb/>
lies Moines, and will build I <lb/>
plant to handle beets next <lb/>
from acres. <lb/>
Bishop Bleak, of Puerto Rico, <lb/>
has issued an appeal to all <lb/>
bishops in Stales for <lb/>
aid from church members <lb/>
on island. <lb/>
Miss Viola charged <lb/>
with haling sent poisoned <lb/>
April lo Mrs. Charles A. <lb/>
Hastings, Neb., is now <lb/>
in an insane asylum Jacksonville, <lb/>
III. <lb/>
I II is that Speaker <lb/>
P. Bead will forward his <lb/>
I resignation from Congress to Gov- <lb/>
Powers, of Maine, and will <lb/>
ls-gin practice of law in <lb/>
York early next month. <lb/>
In Louisville, Ky., Martha <lb/>
by divers persons, among others <lb/>
honkers, who from the farmer <lb/>
while tobacco is the ware <lb/>
house Boor for the purpose of re- <lb/>
selling the same that place. <lb/>
These persons are liable to tax as <lb/>
dealers ill leaf that <lb/>
they may sell the <lb/>
in name of the farmer. <lb/>
also <lb/>
plies to persons who go from farm I <lb/>
to farm and purchase leaf <lb/>
and receive it Several warn-1 <lb/>
houses from which oiler the <lb/>
same public auction or private <lb/>
they being liable t special <lb/>
tax each place when they r <lb/>
the tobacco and from which is <lb/>
subs sold. <lb/>
A copy of the Regulations is en- <lb/>
Respectfully yours. <lb/>
Bout, Williams, <lb/>
Acting Commissioner. <lb/>
See's. II of Pages and <lb/>
revised rulings, are of interest to <lb/>
our people. <lb/>
Sec, ii. Persons who go from <lb/>
farm lo farm and purchase leaf lo- <lb/>
then place it ill the <lb/>
seven <lb/>
sell from these ware- <lb/>
houses, will be liable lo special K <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
offered at <lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
I am now in one of the new Raw Is <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
i an exclusive <lb/>
DAM and a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
W me a call when anything in <lb/>
my line is needed and I to <lb/>
U you i in and <lb/>
of <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
AT ONCE, <lb/>
AS WE WILL MOVE TO OUR <lb/>
BEAT Bid LARGE STORE <lb/>
IX A PEW DAYS. <lb/>
Premiums have been paid<lb/>
in Leaf Tobacco at the <lb/>
several places, where the tobacco <lb/>
is stored and sold. <lb/>
Sec. Persons <lb/>
who buy from the farmer while the <lb/>
is on warehouse <lb/>
for the purpose of reselling the same <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
w. II. White,<lb/>
w. T. <lb/>
II <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
I. Paid up I am e. <lb/>
S. Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works <lb/>
ti. Will be reinstated within <lb/>
after lapse if you are <lb/>
in health. <lb/>
A Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Dividends ore payable the lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and each <lb/>
I We have Just opened <lb/>
are liable to tax as dealer in leaf building entirely new succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year lie paid <lb/>
raising wheat lo be -M T. <lb/>
and cost of com <lb/>
In cases call <lb/>
hit ion includes interest on the value <lb/>
of land, the <lb/>
and added in. <lb/>
CUM Kern, <lb/>
Night with <lb/>
church Preaching <lb/>
even fourth Sunday at night, Rev. <lb/>
A. II. Pastor. <lb/>
church Services on <lb/>
i sol., drag <lb/>
Sunday In each mouth. I of Bryan and <lb/>
other R <lb/>
Drug Co., V,,. <lb/>
tobacco although they may sell complete stock of- <lb/>
in of the <lb/>
Thus, will be seen that, pin- <lb/>
hookers and others who buy from <lb/>
the must have license and <lb/>
pay tax particular place <lb/>
wherein is <lb/>
We have in office a copy of the <lb/>
revised In full which we <lb/>
will take pleasure in showing lo <lb/>
any one who wishes to Investigate <lb/>
the matter <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
Don't try to shine shoes if you <lb/>
lack polish. <lb/>
Don't employ evil means and ex- <lb/>
good <lb/>
think dollars can be <lb/>
quired without sense. <lb/>
Don't ride thin hone bareback <lb/>
if you enjoy comfort. <lb/>
despise the The <lb/>
under Jaw does nil the work. <lb/>
Don't turn BOSS hob <lb/>
Mm ; milch has <lb/>
them.<lb/>
hand. Put it on loot immediately J <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
i They may lie used <lb/>
To red hit Premiums, or <lb/>
the Insurance, or <lb/>
II. To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Dry Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, implements, <lb/>
Meal. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
bud, Tobacco, etc., in fuel <lb/>
every ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COT- <lb/>
TUX BRED HILLS AMI <lb/>
HEAL AND <lb/>
Oar prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. Von are cordially in- <lb/>
to v our store. <lb/>
Hi i prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of produce. <lb/>
WHITE St FLEMING. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
13.1. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and Pane <lb/>
N. <lb/>
k a <lb/>
Cot Ion Bagging I <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Kit- kept , <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
A trial will <lb/>
D. <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
MOTOR <lb/>
The Vi <lb/>
-3 <lb/>
Now is the time lo clothing <lb/>
I WILL IT T PRICES OS CLOTHING I <lb/>
am going to my of Clothing and will make <lb/>
---------that will move<lb/>
Stop <lb/>
BLACK SUITS WAS NOW <lb/>
13.75. <lb/>
HAY in .;.,. <lb/>
ALL CLOTHING TOGO <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
HI SI ITS T V M. <lb/>
YOURS TO PLEASE, <lb/>
King <lb/>
bier. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
at S. M. <lb/>
New Corned <lb/>
The time to do right, is right <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
Some feel lightest when they <lb/>
have u heavy load on. <lb/>
It certainly is hard lines tor the <lb/>
when he sell his rhymes. <lb/>
Even a clothesline gets unsteady <lb/>
when it has too many sheets in <lb/>
wind. <lb/>
Men resemble no <lb/>
About Pounds <lb/>
Aim T <lb/>
Mis Baker is <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
K. A. left in <lb/>
i iii <lb/>
D. i. <lb/>
morning from a i lo <lb/>
T. Ii. Johnston left this <lb/>
morning for his home in Elizabeth <lb/>
City. <lb/>
where he <lb/>
makes a speech a i <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Chock <lb/>
evening <lb/>
and <lb/>
returned <lb/>
II. p. <lb/>
evening from an extended <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
Charlie James, I id and <lb/>
Richard left this <lb/>
for Oak to attend school. <lb/>
Luther Star e, of D in <lb/>
tome ago i n <lb/>
Una u et, <lb/>
morning and spent the d ii <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Ur. Sue l, ,. i. <lb/>
from spent veiled <lb/>
In i ill-, of I <lb/>
on the <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Flits. <lb/>
During the latter par; of <lb/>
week there were several tobacco <lb/>
barns and we have <lb/>
in this county than <lb/>
in all th <lb/>
Th cost ii i J I <lb/>
Ii. AND Mil <lb/>
TO THE----- <lb/>
BRING- <lb/>
A , . <lb/>
i maws . from S .-h i am <lb/>
I i <lb/>
. i i I O met i el <lb/>
In ml i i- -k. I . <lb/>
gee. <lb/>
A Durham -i., <lb/>
suicide lie <lb/>
-i <lb/>
a . <lb/>
MAX AND BEAST. TUB TOP <lb/>
TO ALL, COMB AND <lb/>
till Mil If <lb/>
M. . ,. , , ti L fl I <lb/>
lies town, . . , ., , <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
township, lost a Inn Friday. urns v. v <lb/>
is <lb/>
Friday. l <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
near the <lb/>
After hemmed in by a <lb/>
week of weather and <lb/>
vented from getting to market, <lb/>
tobacco farmers were lo sec <lb/>
the and <lb/>
they were not all slow <lb/>
load market today. <lb/>
By times this <lb/>
Wagons were <lb/>
Mr. Rich Pippin, a <lb/>
Mr. B, I. place, had <lb/>
Mr. I.-ii- Johnson. <lb/>
Pin Greene, <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
in a barn Friday. <lb/>
Mr. S. who u <lb/>
, mile soul ,, <lb/>
lire curly <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ibis l town, <lb/>
morning going lo the north There may have la-en <lb/>
morning car- and cm markets after goods. era burned during the <lb/>
rolling in. and <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Bel. A. Setzer Sal <lb/>
evening limn Wake I <lb/>
where be held a meeting during tin- <lb/>
week. He reports a very success- <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Misses Pearl of <lb/>
mid Morris, of <lb/>
who have been spending a <lb/>
j few with May Schultz. I <lb/>
-i pi . <lb/>
of <lb/>
lay had far before in Ml. r <lb/>
mil around every <lb/>
was I been spending a few the <lb/>
possible It. <lb/>
put to so as to be-in They left this morning. <lb/>
sooner gel to the top than they promptly ti o'clock, j c. and It. J. Cobb, both <lb/>
I like unless fast was done the C. Cobb Son, <lb/>
There has been no sale for block sale was inevitable. north today to purchase fall <lb/>
weather of which we did not hear. <lb/>
It seems lo have been a bad neck <lb/>
for Ores. <lb/>
escape. I <lb/>
one the penitentiary Raleigh <lb/>
day morning. were <lb/>
prisoners and are i <lb/>
desperadoes. <lb/>
Daniel Wallace, Wake <lb/>
i has entered suit for <lb/>
fr i his age They were <lb/>
married ago and have <lb/>
in is old. <lb/>
. p mi. i .-r <lb/>
ii were by <lb/>
V, I -I-. i <lb/>
also <lb/>
S it land Seek. News <lb/>
I. <lb/>
M prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
General <lb/>
Jars this season. No fruit lo put <lb/>
up in <lb/>
Before you lo school get <lb/>
your pencils tablets at <lb/>
tor Book Stoic. <lb/>
A funny thing about the mos <lb/>
is that it would rather go to <lb/>
work stay to hum. <lb/>
You will Is- astonished at <lb/>
low price style Box Papers are <lb/>
sold at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
When the small boy has been <lb/>
chastised be naturally regards his <lb/>
father as a rapping big fellow. <lb/>
The number of people in Green- <lb/>
ville is pushing up towards <lb/>
and the town HEEDS A HOTEL. <lb/>
Row lot of Ledgers, Journals, <lb/>
Pocket Memorandums, Tablets <lb/>
line Box Paper at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
L. are moving <lb/>
into one of the new Andrews stores, <lb/>
where the King House formerly <lb/>
stood. <lb/>
about the time a fellow de- <lb/>
dial is a c world <lb/>
something turns op lo m it hot <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. of <lb/>
died morning. She was a <lb/>
sister of Mr. William <lb/>
of this county. <lb/>
The Parker Fountain Pen is just <lb/>
what you want because is the, <lb/>
beat made. They are at the Re- <lb/>
Hector Book Store. <lb/>
You can get Butted out of the <lb/>
splendid assortment of Paper <lb/>
and Book Store. <lb/>
in, <lb/>
Powell has moved his <lb/>
family to They <lb/>
the former hull on <lb/>
Washington street. <lb/>
Al of the warehouses were well <lb/>
filled and there wore several loads; <lb/>
that could not gel on the A <lb/>
conservative estimate of the day's <lb/>
stock. Cecil Cobb wen; <lb/>
them to take in the <lb/>
cities. <lb/>
c. T. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor a lighter conn <lb/>
than usual for Ron nun n <lb/>
in. dealing with the viola <lb/>
in; has Been such as to convince <lb/>
them he means for order to be <lb/>
arrived i; <lb/>
, S. Carr St let. is <lb/>
Staff. <lb/>
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, with <lb/>
of the <lb/>
j from S. Inner purl <lb/>
week will make his <lb/>
I run, l clock ,,,. ,. , ,,.,,. , <lb/>
Liberty <lb/>
ail that left business. <lb/>
Sale is it reached <lb/>
pounds, <lb/>
only <lb/>
could lie <lb/>
keep <lb/>
sales three more Ii cases in the <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
The like the <lb/>
market, for they know that here <lb/>
get the best prices and <lb/>
best of <lb/>
tor, 21st. <lb/>
W. F. Foreman of <lb/>
left this for <lb/>
Wilmington k few days <lb/>
cation. Bill needs a rest to lot <lb/>
tho kinks get out of his legs from <lb/>
kicking our job presses, so constant- <lb/>
on tho rush of work the <lb/>
office has bad.<lb/>
inlay <lb/>
returned M <lb/>
from Scotland <lb/>
Found Ills Property. Al <lb/>
Sometime about the first of <lb/>
month two strangers with a horse evening <lb/>
and covered wagon or hack put in M. F, returned <lb/>
an appearance here. They day evening from <lb/>
el of the team took their Alderman B. E. went <lb/>
Tuesday night Mr. F. to evening. <lb/>
Brown, K. C, B. Moore, of the Coast <lb/>
had some with i Line, went In Wilmington . <lb/>
tile Chief of Police, ,. , ,,. , <lb/>
, ,, , ., , came home <lb/>
here looking and . <lb/>
vehicle. were found, the <lb/>
homo being the of one <lb/>
party and the hack with another. <lb/>
Claim and delivery papers for the <lb/>
horse were taken out and while Mr. <lb/>
Brown and Deputy Sheriff Mason <lb/>
were gone to get the horse, the hack <lb/>
was spirited away from vacant <lb/>
lot in of the Court House <lb/>
where had been left. <lb/>
Mr. Brown says lie had hired the <lb/>
team to the two men to peddle <lb/>
goods and when they failed to re- <lb/>
turn he began the search for his <lb/>
property. J. B. Langley, of Richmond, <lb/>
. who has been <lb/>
J. B. Tun-tall baa moved to his <lb/>
new residence west of the railroad. <lb/>
Miss Harden, of <lb/>
is <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Clara Bruce <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
and<lb/>
Misses <lb/>
pen are <lb/>
Delia Forbes. <lb/>
Miss Paschal, of Durham. <lb/>
ho has been visiting here, return- <lb/>
ed home today. <lb/>
I'll plan i; <lb/>
of hi- court. <lb/>
for disorderly <lb/>
and using <lb/>
gar language, and costs, <lb/>
total <lb/>
Charlie Johnson, <lb/>
and Albert disorderly and <lb/>
using language, Johnson <lb/>
not guilty, others both guilty and <lb/>
and each, a total <lb/>
each. The to <lb/>
have the money lo pay were pal at <lb/>
Work -reels. <lb/>
Eleven O'clock signal. <lb/>
Greenville has an ordinance re- <lb/>
quiring bar-rooms, billiard-rooms, <lb/>
etc., lo each night I he <lb/>
week at II lock. As a signal <lb/>
for closing lime ilia Mayor has <lb/>
policeman to <lb/>
give the eleven slow taps <lb/>
ill II o'clock on each week night. <lb/>
jailed to this I hose <lb/>
whom the ordinance applies <lb/>
may know signal is to be <lb/>
given, the citizens of the <lb/>
town why the alarm is <lb/>
tapped at hour. <lb/>
General s. Carr, coin <lb/>
landing N Carolina <lb/>
foil I ha <lb/>
i- follow orders <lb/>
I. is Division <lb/>
on federate Y. <lb/>
Durham, X. Aug. <lb/>
Order I, <lb/>
Par In compliance th <lb/>
returned hate a complete <lb/>
lion of the <lb/>
FALL. WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
made -p.-i I. Dress Good with Silks to match <lb/>
ii- vi id lie no better I ban be found at my new <lb/>
.-.- -tied formerly occupied by Mrs. <lb/>
a full line of <lb/>
Par In v the . ., . . , ., . T, r. <lb/>
I solicit a call inspect our entire stock where you will cordially <lb/>
waited with me. <lb/>
H. C HO; <lb/>
Wilson has hung a big <lb/>
the front of the new corner <lb/>
store saying that he will it <lb/>
as soon as <lb/>
Later reports that <lb/>
from the storm on our coast <lb/>
week show it to have <lb/>
wont for half a cent <lb/>
Mr. L. of Wash <lb/>
was on one of the vessels <lb/>
wrecked at during <lb/>
storm and was drowned. <lb/>
who are <lb/>
indebted to us arc requested to set <lb/>
tic at once. Yours truly, <lb/>
John Co. <lb/>
When a man steps <lb/>
train and asks somebody to <lb/>
reel him to the best hotel, and is <lb/>
told there is not any here, you can <lb/>
imagine his faraway look. <lb/>
Everybody has to and they <lb/>
like the J. s. Norman, the <lb/>
grocer, has something to say to <lb/>
readers that is of Inter <lb/>
eat along this line. He is opening <lb/>
a nice stock in his new store. <lb/>
HAKE <lb/>
. Mile. Caret <lb/>
Office. <lb/>
The work of remodeling the <lb/>
Berlin Wednesday <lb/>
The partition Wall between <lb/>
come in main and small is to be <lb/>
last removed and in its place will be <lb/>
railed off a special apartment for <lb/>
collecting taxes, the change <lb/>
make a decided Improvement <lb/>
Mid not leave the collector so <lb/>
exposed to usually around <lb/>
during tax collecting time. <lb/>
the <lb/>
They for Storage. <lb/>
The North Carolina Car Sen ire <lb/>
Association, to which of the <lb/>
railroads the belong, have <lb/>
notices to persons <lb/>
freight that all package- mil re- <lb/>
moved within Is hours after <lb/>
Hr. l. L. val will thereafter be subject to a <lb/>
for Storage, being I <lb/>
pounds per . the <lb/>
been spending a few days here I minimum being o cents for <lb/>
left this morning for Baltimore. i package. This charge is going lo <lb/>
James, left this morning, <lb/>
B. King, of <lb/>
r, M <lb/>
i-y if it So other <lb/>
Set kind tho Crow on tin- <lb/>
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an <lb/>
Budding <lb/>
glorious<lb/>
dangers <lb/>
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tender sympathy <lb/>
At puberty <lb/>
generally <lb/>
attempt I <lb/>
when fails to develop- <lb/>
remit which injure the health and <lb/>
. constitution the maiden. <lb/>
I Tile <lb/>
It. standard for all <lb/>
to <lb/>
women, u r. I <lb/>
ill . Ky for <lb/>
H., ii. n <lb/>
Miss Blanch Burden, of Ply <lb/>
mouth, arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit family of W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Flossie dumber returned <lb/>
I home Monday evening front a v <lb/>
to Tarboro and Miss <lb/>
Lottie licit I, of <lb/>
her home for a visit here. <lb/>
1808 <lb/>
E. A. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
Mount, is E. A. <lb/>
II. Pander and his two <lb/>
Miss and boon, wont <lb/>
to Tarboro today. <lb/>
Mn. J. P. Joy who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives in re <lb/>
turned home this <lb/>
Miss Annie of <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. L. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
cause lots <lb/>
mil roads. <lb/>
if kicking the <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Louis and <lb/>
While wen- examined <lb/>
by Superintendent W. II. <lb/>
for lo <lb/>
M. College. The <lb/>
lion papers ill have to be for <lb/>
warded to President of <lb/>
College to passed poll him. <lb/>
Grass. <lb/>
Then- will Is-a genera denning <lb/>
of sidewalks around this <lb/>
week. Chief of is <lb/>
i walks around in <lb/>
is-cs-at nun-. Weeding with a boo <lb/>
is pretty good exercise. <lb/>
to their election of at <lb/>
late Charleston, s. <lb/>
s.- <lb/>
the <lb/>
failed the <lb/>
hereby aunt- <lb/>
appointments on his staff la <lb/>
Adjutant ii. II. S. <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
Chief T. L. I'm <lb/>
it-. . c. <lb/>
Ism <lb/>
Mecklenburg <lb/>
Judge Advocate -Ham- <lb/>
C. Jones, N. C. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
M. Raleigh, <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Chillies I <lb/>
Chief of B. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Chief of <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Chaplain fetter, <lb/>
E, <lb/>
sun. . N. <lb/>
Chief of Personal -II. A. <lb/>
Personal Bluff <lb/>
Hugh Waddell, <lb/>
Mai. J. Bale, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A. II. Hoyden, <lb/>
W. B. Kenan. Wilmington N. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
r. II. <lb/>
Home, N. C. <lb/>
W. Wood. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
, ,,. , . . i A i HUN., COME IN AND MAKE A <lb/>
, II <lb/>
Purl will lie MONEY OB THE GOODS <lb/>
respected accordingly. <lb/>
Ban All <lb/>
lions should be <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
V . Durham, <lb/>
171.1 IX S. <lb/>
Major I <lb/>
II. s. n, <lb/>
TUB of all <lb/>
i. <lb/>
wonderful. Each <lb/>
Spring has ii All seven are marvelous. <lb/>
.- -i <lb/>
HACKS To must train. <lb/>
I LINK PROM TO SEVEN <lb/>
hotel. Hut or cold water baths free to guests. <lb/>
V. lo guests. Persons stopping other hotels or boarding <lb/>
lions s, arc charged per week for use of Seven Springs water. <lb/>
G. f SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
t. g. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
MATS, CAPS AND <lb/>
K IN ARE COMING IN DAILY <lb/>
-------AT PLACE.--------- <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
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The Reflector <lb/>
Book <lb/>
Has on hand a full supply of <lb/>
The Standard Bottles<lb/>
present<lb/>
VIII <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
per bottle- c Wire standee cents. <lb/>
You may but <lb/>
Should you ever want <lb/>
JOB P <lb/>
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IF <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
-SH Full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
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Hardware <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Hardware a V- <lb/>
LETTER.<lb/>
M I. . Aug.- <lb/>
If the administration follows its <lb/>
present method of <lb/>
Otis to Its <lb/>
oil conclusion, then ill a new <lb/>
commander in Philippines <lb/>
fore the lighting campaign <lb/>
It began to its confidence in <lb/>
Otis, who bad continually i <lb/>
j declared men wen all <lb/>
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rs make the lull strength of <lb/>
in i lie W, <lb/>
men; then II eras derided <lb/>
ii and the orders no <lb/>
which the regiments <lb/>
an- will raise the <lb/>
l be <lb/>
the next order should name a new , <lb/>
thin large . <lb/>
The proceedings in connection with <lb/>
to recruit these last <lb/>
regiment which, by the way, will <lb/>
volunteer army op I <lb/>
to the limit were <lb/>
-1 lesson the <lb/>
which this administration <lb/>
in- often adopted. Ural it <lb/>
posit denied or <lb/>
i- issued all; it . <lb/>
said regiments would <lb/>
raised, bill would beheld <lb/>
and when II <lb/>
. . -.- bidden, <lb/>
.- I arrangements <lb/>
had inn In ml last of <lb/>
Manila <lb/>
ah it'll I.- I II <lb/>
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u- set ding ii hi. lo <lb/>
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. ii of tin- administration. <lb/>
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ill m. The of <lb/>
E. Indiana, <lb/>
Commissioner of <lb/>
pensions under the Cleveland ad- <lb/>
lull, and i- now In <lb/>
Washington, on bis lo . <lb/>
A. lie is <lb/>
large, Is <lb/>
regardless politic. He <lb/>
thing is if the <lb/>
Philippine war is before <lb/>
tin- presidential campaign cornea on <lb/>
ii bye In President <lb/>
The war over there i- fast <lb/>
growing unpopularity. The <lb/>
policy of expansion is opposed by I <lb/>
a great republicans, <lb/>
the are near a unit <lb/>
against Speaking of politics <lb/>
his own state, <lb/>
Indiana democrat who <lb/>
is Chicago <lb/>
mi i- a m a party . <lb/>
laud Ins i lonesome <lb/>
he almost feels as though In- bad <lb/>
no The Colonel knows, <lb/>
he was sort democrat <lb/>
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i- ii paragraph in an <lb/>
ii iii-i by Surgeon <lb/>
i in Slot from Major Joint <lb/>
II, Chief Surgeon of Mill- <lb/>
of which <lb/>
ii. -l calculated lo make new <lb/>
shooters for Miring <lb/>
thoughtful. In <lb/>
serious matter, ll should not <lb/>
be forgot ton Rico is the <lb/>
I healthiest new Island <lb/>
session. The paragraph <lb/>
plain In be in a <lb/>
paper. Suffice to <lb/>
in Major Holt speaks of <lb/>
alarming of <lb/>
i-i- mil soldiers over there <lb/>
mi the an- it <lb/>
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a danger which Great <lb/>
found to lie of the gravest <lb/>
with her <lb/>
tropical <lb/>
like this has been said before, <lb/>
ii booted down as the talk of <lb/>
an alarmist. It begins to look M <lb/>
though the man who said, <lb/>
about tin- <lb/>
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EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
mi m m <lb/>
Board, Literary Library <lb/>
for the To applying in time may <lb/>
I- IS. one hour's per day Industrial De- <lb/>
17th annual session <lb/>
f M RHODES, A. M. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
arc <lb/>
MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
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The Cheapest School in Booth for Hie <lb/>
Our a deal, re lo College a larger of its than <lb/>
k- an exchange, but the ma state. preparatory to Annapolis <lb/>
grow In without <lb/>
to do anything well enough <lb/>
to earn t heir u living. <lb/>
la U H . bet her of the In ids or head <lb/>
wax sin demand. many <lb/>
new that <lb/>
The Manila crowd see <lb/>
to prefer doing even most <lb/>
pie tilings in a mysterious <lb/>
to above mentioned<lb/>
is. probably, that the <lb/>
finally the War Department was <lb/>
not so mm Ii the lilt j <lb/>
lo Alger , <lb/>
personally as to the eon <lb/>
the of In-1 <lb/>
fusing new Igor into the war <lb/>
the Philippines, Ian <lb/>
period set <lb/>
its <lb/>
Trade Boys. <lb/>
and West Point. <lb/>
FEMALE UNIVERSITY, <lb/>
North Carolina, at Raleigh. <lb/>
of <lb/>
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i-i Credit given I-r in of <lb/>
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board, room, h -i II hi and literary SO. t,. <lb/>
and i like mi, <lb/>
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ax.-to every boy, <lb/>
WELDON R. B <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
COMPANY Or <lb/>
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boys, with or training. <lb/>
drift never <lb/>
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Peter the U real the throne that <lb/>
he might learn how to a ship <lb/>
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leave of ideal <lb/>
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agriculture and mechanic arts, <lb/>
each boy learned a trade before be I fl fl <lb/>
went to Hum many <lb/>
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from the ground on a tree. <lb/>
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PRESIDENT T. WINSTON, <lb/>
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the second place, he learns that <lb/>
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ready In him mi the back <lb/>
encourage him his work will <lb/>
promptly him when there <lb/>
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thus will lie. <lb/>
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who recently some <lb/>
over the views he ex- <lb/>
pressed from his the <lb/>
of is now <lb/>
in Northern on the <lb/>
race lie tells tin- North- <lb/>
people Hull the right tn <lb/>
vole must lie taken away from In in <lb/>
not restored until he is <lb/>
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new for eats. <lb/>
bill Rev. is <lb/>
an lie follows <lb/>
ii up the declaration that South <lb/>
Carolina is slate where the <lb/>
colored people are the happiest <lb/>
moat prosperous. There are no <lb/>
there there is a eon- <lb/>
of into South <lb/>
Carolina from the oilier States. <lb/>
This, he explains, is because <lb/>
in South Carolina are not <lb/>
allowed lo vote except within <lb/>
limitations, lie believes that <lb/>
the whole should redouble <lb/>
to educate the <lb/>
people tit then for the ballet. <lb/>
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North Carolina and a eon <lb/>
amendment has been <lb/>
drafted Ob- <lb/>
art <lb/>
ARRIVALS <lb/>
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PERCALES, <lb/>
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TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
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MONDAY, SKIT. 4th, ISM. <lb/>
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per month,<lb/>
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kt any <lb/>
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in Carolina for the <lb/>
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with the of Fr par- <lb/>
write With <lb/>
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with Hie Air Line Southern <lb/>
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don for all t. dally, all rail via <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep stem it. perfect or- <lb/>
by the occasional ON of <lb/>
Tint's Liver Pills. They reg- <lb/>
bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
a W <lb/>
up-to-date Ml I <lb/>
I II I <lb/>
Female School, <lb/>
N.<lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
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Prepared <lb/>
aide <lb/>
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moats <lb/>
Higher pa <lb/>
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cigarettes, .,.,,,, ,,,,,,;,.,,,,,., <lb/>
mountain butter, lull of the <lb/>
i sausage, will be loud, <lb/>
oat flakes, flakes, It a <lb/>
meal am. hulls, <lb/>
at .-.-ills ht <lb/>
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