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to attend school. If yon this morning he was carrying <lb/>
here to school, to the train. <lb/>
fear that he will learn to governor was wired for <lb/>
visit bar rooms gambling dens. <lb/>
rim i; known, military from Savannah <lb/>
for the place. They arrived in <lb/>
log a specialty of grinding Graham tonight, ninety t <lb/>
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lug shipped abroad. It up <lb/>
in pound sacks which for <lb/>
march was made to the Jail <lb/>
and the of several hundred <lb/>
was dispersed.<lb/>
a sacks for 93.79. This Is was taken out of jail between rows <lb/>
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made, for dyspeptics. <lb/>
U a shipped fresh mill. <lb/>
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O. w. w. B. <lb/>
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name of Lucas near here KR <lb/>
the yellow that went lo the <lb/>
house several <lb/>
weeks ago and her <lb/>
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nearer <lb/>
there for trial, which <lb/>
day morning, beta <lb/>
give the bond he <lb/>
in jail. <lb/>
of Used bayonets and escorted <lb/>
to the railroad station, <lb/>
where a train was wailing. Forty- <lb/>
ii of the soldiers were placed on <lb/>
board and the train pulled out for <lb/>
Savannah with them and the <lb/>
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by the Light Dragoons <lb/>
and of and <lb/>
surrounding country, then began <lb/>
lo patrol I he town. <lb/>
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Dora Taylor is by <lb/>
the accidental lunge of a pistol <lb/>
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at <lb/>
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near the place where Elijah Weeks <lb/>
was murdered a short time <lb/>
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asked if she would like to see <lb/>
her new pistol. She was in the <lb/>
act of passing over weapon to <lb/>
the young lady, when her linger <lb/>
accidentally caught against the <lb/>
trigger and the pistol being load- <lb/>
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Miss Taylor, producing <lb/>
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grief, and her friends fear her <lb/>
mind has become unbalanced. <lb/>
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who lives a miles in <lb/>
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her little boy. The and <lb/>
boa went Into the barn to shoot a <lb/>
snake. Mrs. Cherry sprung the <lb/>
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the could not lire <lb/>
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told him the pistol was worthless, <lb/>
or would not snoot. Upon taking <lb/>
it the boy pulled on the trigger <lb/>
and tired. The ball struck bis <lb/>
mother just the knee and <lb/>
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the accident, was eighteen has been In business long <lb/>
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who is now at Manila. <lb/>
has suggested b the Depart- <lb/>
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acquisition the base of operations <lb/>
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that place. <lb/>
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last <lb/>
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storm last <lb/>
night. Policeman running- <lb/>
hum and an Observer reporter <lb/>
were standing at the Hotel <lb/>
corner It <lb/>
was raining, though the moon was <lb/>
shining had an umbrella <lb/>
raped. Cunningham was giving <lb/>
the reporter a little bit of news of a <lb/>
confidential nature, when there <lb/>
came a Hash and a crash, and the <lb/>
policeman found himself holding on <lb/>
the wreck of an umbrella. All th <lb/>
top part was torn away Hi <lb/>
than now seems to posses, and <lb/>
will be able to rest more quietly, <lb/>
at Bun. <lb/>
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and old iii the <lb/>
of Woolen Kraal. <lb/>
V Brooches, Rings, <lb/>
Beauty Pins, Olga <lb/>
Nether sole Bracelets, <lb/>
Silver Hearts for <lb/>
Bracelets. <lb/>
The prettiest and handsomest <lb/>
line of Belt ever <lb/>
shown in the town. <lb/>
Chill <lb/>
Hid Night <lb/>
WATCH SHIRT WAIST <lb/>
SKI'S. LINK BUTTONS, SHIRT STUDS, BELT <lb/>
BACK COMBS, <lb/>
hands. <lb/>
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ribs a bent and twist, price <lb/>
It <lb/>
Time- Herald, of city. he tragic death Mrs. W. M. <lb/>
dollars a day for engineers to of Providence township <lb/>
run s ;, day Monday night. She <lb/>
sack dangerous to <lb/>
and 18.2.1 and for others tor several <lb/>
harvest hands, including mouths, application was made <lb/>
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the Dakota-. There la mi I his had lo <lb/>
air the tr <lb/>
A great variety of Patterns in <lb/>
everything. <lb/>
Goods arriving daily. Wait for our <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
Bell, Cattle, <lb/>
Hen, Lambs, <lb/>
Hills, Poultry. <lb/>
American prestige seems to be <lb/>
readied by action of Canada <lb/>
in insisting on an millet from the <lb/>
Klondike on coast. lid <lb/>
for this country. <lb/>
seems willing to emu <lb/>
promise with England give <lb/>
Canada a free port. II is all she <lb/>
has been working for. <lb/>
I p i <lb/>
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shock all. Officer <lb/>
standing on an opposite corner, <lb/>
be saw the lightning strike the <lb/>
trolley wires. Hash across the <lb/>
square overhead in four different <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
in Cuba arc coming <lb/>
home. If Government <lb/>
will only withdraw <lb/>
from Manila j-i <lb/>
the Filipinos to set up a Gov- <lb/>
of their own, we S ill have <lb/>
show n lo the world, our <lb/>
war with Spain was a war tor tin <lb/>
and not for territory. <lb/>
b good people with cash lo <lb/>
And big In <lb/>
gel hands i,, <lb/>
The same <lb/>
from Minn. A ills- <lb/>
patch from that <lb/>
labor shortage in that <lb/>
i greater ever, <lb/>
standing the fact wage- have <lb/>
been raised, ever Inducement of <lb/>
workingmen, and even <lb/>
Indians brought in lo help. <lb/>
proofs offered <lb/>
the country Is prospering I hose <lb/>
show limes have <lb/>
reached down lo the common <lb/>
laborer nod l- is getting bis <lb/>
share of the <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
lie postponed because no <lb/>
for her, and now she dies a <lb/>
her own net. <lb/>
Whose fault Is It <lb/>
of her family; <lb/>
of the hospital authorities, for <lb/>
in good or <lb/>
lo d <lb/>
one case lo <lb/>
make room for another. It looks <lb/>
at If <lb/>
of North Carolina, who <lb/>
to provide the means tor <lb/>
care of the of stale. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
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our <lb/>
will <lb/>
How nice we are lived <lb/>
now store, Drop in and <lb/>
show you. We are opposite j w g <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY k CO. <lb/>
of and in; <lb/>
a much larger store than usual we <lb/>
are handling <lb/>
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DRY GOODS <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
Hurt <lb/>
The Sultan one of <lb/>
the Philippines, is u <lb/>
bigamist of the worst type, and <lb/>
when Mr. Roberts of takes <lb/>
his seat in next winter, <lb/>
It on the cards that he will Intro- <lb/>
resolution for an <lb/>
of Hie cause for the favoritism <lb/>
shown to the Sultan in permitting <lb/>
him to hold on to his wives. <lb/>
the time when was <lb/>
a fair of a decrease in the <lb/>
print ions, along came <lb/>
a war with Spain, and now the <lb/>
war In the Philippines, which is <lb/>
adding every day to the pension <lb/>
list, for there arc very tow soldiers <lb/>
who participated in the Spanish <lb/>
war who have not already Bled <lb/>
claims. <lb/>
Drowned Prom the <lb/>
Lost April. <lb/>
The Observer at time <lb/>
ed the falling overboard from <lb/>
earner Hurl, of city, and <lb/>
drowning near the Works, <lb/>
in April last, of <lb/>
Va., his way <lb/>
n position tape <lb/>
Tear <lb/>
camp in . Monday <lb/>
man was found in <lb/>
Brunswick river, near the bridge. <lb/>
so badly decomposed <lb/>
cation was impossible, yesterday, <lb/>
however, Wilmington Star, <lb/>
Mr. I. of <lb/>
Va,, in response to a telegram, <lb/>
rived and. after going <lb/>
over to the river, Identified the <lb/>
body a gold watch and an amount <lb/>
if money taken limn pockets <lb/>
of clothing as his brother, <lb/>
S. of Va. <lb/>
Pavel Observer. <lb/>
one of the latest stories <lb/>
Admiral . They are <lb/>
becoming M as Grant's <lb/>
jokes. It seems that Dewey. on <lb/>
his return from a cruise, was at- <lb/>
tacked with an abscess of the liver <lb/>
and had to slop over at Malta <lb/>
where he underwent a surgical <lb/>
Operation. Sonic days afterwards <lb/>
aw of the surgeons wan <lb/>
too to rob you of <lb/>
your liver as we Dewey re <lb/>
it. It gives <lb/>
me great pleasure to think that I <lb/>
shall never be so bilious again as I <lb/>
have <lb/>
A Toothing Incident. <lb/>
line most touching <lb/>
drills with terrible <lb/>
storm a occurred at a <lb/>
residence where several persons had <lb/>
taken refuge and were cooped <lb/>
up in one room, while on bed <lb/>
being the only dry place, ten small <lb/>
children were placed. Dining the <lb/>
height of and when every <lb/>
one expected to be washed away <lb/>
the next moment and the mother <lb/>
of little fellow said, Mother, sing <lb/>
Follow And mother <lb/>
acting mi the suggestion raised the <lb/>
and all in the room joined in <lb/>
and Seemed lo <lb/>
fresh hope and renewed courage <lb/>
while the singing progressed. Thai <lb/>
see the seed that a Chris- <lb/>
bad planted In Hie hear of her <lb/>
little one was bearing fruit in the <lb/>
storm, and every one had their <lb/>
hope revived because little Jamie <lb/>
sing <lb/>
low <lb/>
Hi-Melt ions a <lb/>
men who know <lb/>
love the faintest idea of <lb/>
how to make love. <lb/>
A woman's appreciation of her <lb/>
husband is always by <lb/>
it her women's appreciation of him. j <lb/>
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has of loving, when lie loves a <lb/>
particular woman be loves her In <lb/>
way. Von will three <lb/>
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foolishness, hut it's a woman's Idea <lb/>
, . cl. I When comes to prices, <lb/>
when she puts oil line stock <lb/>
Inge she goes up on the social lad- <lb/>
The only time a woman is thank- <lb/>
she has poor relations is when <lb/>
she buys something to wear and. <lb/>
IX <lb/>
S- <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
GROCERIES. i <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
will ours rook bottom. <lb/>
to <lb/>
j. t. BRO, <lb/>
she -.- <lb/>
discovering it does J W <lb/>
wants to give it York <lb/>
Press. , <lb/>
Advertisement arc Head and <lb/>
Studied. <lb/>
The public are sure to leis- <lb/>
me every the week to read <lb/>
the advertisements in a favorite <lb/>
buy, <lb/>
TUB BEST THAT is <lb/>
OFFERED, AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
newspaper. As they must <lb/>
they must know where to <lb/>
Thus it comes good <lb/>
newspaper advertising furnishes <lb/>
most available means of dis- <lb/>
the information desired. <lb/>
The advertiser, therefore, need not <lb/>
under the apprehension <lb/>
business announcements are not <lb/>
carefully when published <lb/>
in a reliable widely circulated <lb/>
newspaper. In they are more <lb/>
than they are studied. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
etc., in fact <lb/>
even STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
Carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
offered at <lb/>
i I am now one of the new <lb/>
stores prepared lo supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK BEST <lb/>
Give me a call hen anything in <lb/>
my line is needed and I promise to <lb/>
please you both in quality and <lb/>
price of the goods. <lb/>
OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
HEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on every thing will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You arc cordially in- <lb/>
lo visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
H, <lb/>
Mr. T. II. returned <lb/>
from Norfolk Tuesday. Be bad <lb/>
been down to sec the result of the <lb/>
explosion mill. Mr. <lb/>
says loss will be from <lb/>
six to dollars, He <lb/>
thinks It a tint more pen <lb/>
pie were not killed. A boiler m <lb/>
feet long feel diameter, <lb/>
weighing between and four <lb/>
Be to Tell l <lb/>
Friends hale lo tell us <lb/>
when they know an item that will <lb/>
be of to our readers. Don't <lb/>
Mormons are not to let know of the <lb/>
on Recount religion, belief, movements of the people In <lb/>
,,, ,, e, ii by when you have visitors; when <lb/>
w. religions belief. neighbors do anything <lb/>
doctrines only offend the worthy of recording, or anything <lb/>
Violate the transpires is of interest to <lb/>
of the land In which they live. reading Wt arc here to <lb/>
No Invasion of religious these Items, and all who <lb/>
anywhere in will <lb/>
but immorality, in whatever form confer a great favor upon <lb/>
appears, should be rebuked, and <lb/>
Violation Of law should Is- pun There was rather a strange arrest <lb/>
I,,,,.,, The are made in Haleigh A <lb/>
the by the name of John Campbell <lb/>
Christianity, but arc sowing the came to I he jail to see his brother <lb/>
of immorality death, who was about a week<lb/>
Alter two year <lb/>
AT ONCE, <lb/>
AS WE WILL MOVE TO OUR <lb/>
GREAT BIG LABOR STORE <lb/>
IX A FEW DAYS. <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
IN TUB <lb/>
ions, was thrown yards, Mr. I The people of the South will pro- ago. After the man <lb/>
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say-, and a man Stand <lb/>
Within live feel of was<lb/>
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their homes against such mi <lb/>
Invasion just as surely will man to. whom had a cup., <lb/>
protect them against the rapist The doom were <lb/>
the Times. <lb/>
The doors were <lb/>
mill the visitor prisoner. Phone <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
WHOLESALE .- RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, Ponce <lb/>
side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream <lb/>
oat flakes, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
M FERRY <lb/>
Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
CHAIRS, <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
to see <lb/>
SAM M.<lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
. Has Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
I. Paid-tip Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will lie re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
A Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of Hie second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, the <lb/>
in i it id for Hie current year lie paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
II. To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
d. w. mm, <lb/>
Cotton always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
Now is the time to buy clothing , <lb/>
HOT OR COLD. <lb/>
The Weather Dealt stop The <lb/>
Throne. <lb/>
Al ISM. <lb/>
r. of Henderson, <lb/>
came in Wednesday cuing. <lb/>
Hiss of Suffolk, <lb/>
Mrs. Whaley. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
OUT OX ABOUT PER CENT. <lb/>
am going lo my of will make prices <lb/>
-------that will move them.-------- <lb/>
BLACK WAS 16.50 14.75. <lb/>
coon wool suns <lb/>
DAY PLAID <lb/>
ALL CLOTHING TOGO IN THIS SALE. <lb/>
PINE 14.00 PANTS <lb/>
SEVER SUITS TO SELECT <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. W. <lb/>
X. M. Watson returned <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Kale Harvey, of Kinston, <lb/>
came over morning lo <lb/>
j Km. B. W. King. <lb/>
V. Johnson returned Wed <lb/>
evening from the north <lb/>
where he had been after goods. <lb/>
TO PLEASE, <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
THE STORM. <lb/>
Partner Report at the <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Nice Sausage S. Tun- <lb/>
This warm will end <lb/>
The weather is like some folks- <lb/>
wont settle. <lb/>
Weeding grant Off Hie sidewalks <lb/>
goes bravely. <lb/>
One week more of vacation, then <lb/>
the schools open. <lb/>
One way to cine is <lb/>
sign pledge. <lb/>
Haiti seem to drive away <lb/>
the warm weather. <lb/>
The new Liberty Warehouse is <lb/>
getting up in shape. <lb/>
Yes, it fail, GREENVILLE <lb/>
NEEDS A HOTEL. <lb/>
A revolutionary movement- <lb/>
Pedaling bicycle, <lb/>
Eggs have become scarce <lb/>
have advanced price, <lb/>
Butter and Cheese and<lb/>
Mr. e. M. Cheek is having a <lb/>
pavement laid in front of his <lb/>
store. <lb/>
The work on the bridge is about <lb/>
completed and is now open to <lb/>
I ravel. <lb/>
The mocking birds seem to have <lb/>
all disappeared from this <lb/>
ate section. <lb/>
The late storm the coast <lb/>
cut off the shipments of lo <lb/>
Interior. <lb/>
The storm on on r has caused <lb/>
such suffering that the people are <lb/>
in need of help. <lb/>
Tin. office delivered <lb/>
a dray load of stationery at one <lb/>
trip Wednesday. <lb/>
An uptown small hoy a <lb/>
grocer yesterday by asking for <lb/>
pound of <lb/>
A dude OH shore lie annoy- <lb/>
lo some, but a swell sea <lb/>
makes everybody sick. <lb/>
. You don't see a good water <lb/>
melon often now. They have <lb/>
most played out for season. <lb/>
J. L. Starkey tell you <lb/>
something about their now store <lb/>
and want you to drop to sec <lb/>
them. <lb/>
A rain almost every evening fol- <lb/>
lowed by a hot sun next day gives <lb/>
the temperature a of steam <lb/>
box feeling. <lb/>
The storm just at train lime, <lb/>
Wednesday evening, caused many <lb/>
people to scatter some of them <lb/>
got a sprinkling. <lb/>
who are <lb/>
to us arc requested to set- <lb/>
at once. Yours truly, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
diamonds rain props <lb/>
Drops of Hood's <lb/>
arc . precious jewels for the <lb/>
which glisten in their use. <lb/>
There is so much clatter of hatch- <lb/>
and nail pullers opening new <lb/>
goods along main street that <lb/>
sou mis like a host of carpenters at <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Pulley k have put a large <lb/>
sign across Hie front of the <lb/>
store the new Cherry block, <lb/>
stating that it will occupied by <lb/>
them completed. <lb/>
Mr. S. M. Schultz says his <lb/>
let local In sold <lb/>
his stock out hurry. There is <lb/>
no doubt people reading <lb/>
what goes in this paper. <lb/>
As the citizens are responding <lb/>
very promptly to the order to have <lb/>
their sidewalks cleaned, the nit <lb/>
should take a hand on the <lb/>
streets let all he cleaned to <lb/>
L. went to Washing <lb/>
Ion today on legal business. Mrs, <lb/>
him as far as <lb/>
W. I,. Greene, of the of <lb/>
Patrick Greene, returned Wed <lb/>
evening from his northern <lb/>
purchasing <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
left <lb/>
for <lb/>
A. A. Andrews went up <lb/>
road morning. <lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
l. I. i <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore went lo <lb/>
Kinston evening. <lb/>
Agent IT. Moore returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from <lb/>
loll. <lb/>
Jr., went to Kin- <lb/>
Thursday evening have <lb/>
Heated. <lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
returned <lb/>
W, It. Parker went I <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
Hi is morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, came down <lb/>
to visit friends. <lb/>
Miss Cornelia Manning, of Beth- <lb/>
el, came in Thursday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. . C, Moore. <lb/>
J. ti. Booth, of Washing <lb/>
ton. came up Thursday evening <lb/>
and spent I lie nigh here. <lb/>
Mrs. II. of Hen <lb/>
who has been spending a <lb/>
here left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Annie Hail, of <lb/>
Va., who has been visiting her <lb/>
brother, X. II in. left this morn- <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. little child <lb/>
returned Thursday evening from a <lb/>
visit to her parents in <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
AV <lb/>
in North Carolina. Made h; . <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
will in I <lb/>
Robinson's circus <lb/>
Winston Sept. 12th. <lb/>
Druggists in Hickory ha, <lb/>
prohibited from Bailing mall. <lb/>
Col. W. Strange, of <lb/>
died Tuesday morning. <lb/>
The Haleigh section had a con <lb/>
hail storm Tuesday even- <lb/>
A murdered a <lb/>
women at Charlotte Wednesday <lb/>
night. He was <lb/>
Samuel of Winston, was <lb/>
instantly killed on by <lb/>
jumping in train, <lb/>
lie and you'll <lb/>
happy. <lb/>
People who arc in <lb/>
a v. i<lb/>
scan <lb/>
Every i . i passing fair n <lb/>
owned ii- in n <lb/>
All en d iv s of the week arc <lb/>
prey days with some people. <lb/>
Thai in Prance bids <lb/>
fair to bathe republic <lb/>
S people every <lb/>
man i.- a be <lb/>
proves i-.-. <lb/>
We can ill mi- -i <lb/>
Al I. IT, AMI OR IT <lb/>
TOBACCO TO THE-------- <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
BRING-<lb/>
MAN AND BEAST. THE TOP <lb/>
OP Till; MARKET TO ALL, OB <lb/>
ski-; win <lb/>
The i, bravely . h <lb/>
prepare tobacco stems lo be made <lb/>
Into fertilizers will soon In In opera- <lb/>
in Kinston. <lb/>
In closing a long of the <lb/>
Storm on oil.- last week <lb/>
Bern Journal says. <lb/>
Reports it'll whole coast <lb/>
line has been greatly damaged by the <lb/>
sweep gale and tide. All <lb/>
around the have <lb/>
shifted. The water now <lb/>
comes up to the front of Hotel <lb/>
Ponder. Al Oregon an open. <lb/>
through and at <lb/>
Whalebone inlet in Tore sound <lb/>
is now ten feel of water where <lb/>
it was formerly dry. AI Nag's <lb/>
Head a channel through be <lb/>
hotel and the cottages <lb/>
three of a mile long. Al <lb/>
Little and Ken- <lb/>
twelve dwellings have <lb/>
appeared. There was much de- <lb/>
over in county by <lb/>
tide and winds, the crops suffering <lb/>
severely and the low lands flooded. <lb/>
Of Hie loss of properly Ports <lb/>
mouth and can lie <lb/>
that not n house escaped more <lb/>
or less damage. was injury <lb/>
to stores <lb/>
coke and <lb/>
South building was entirely destroy- <lb/>
ed and the M. K. North <lb/>
was wrecked. Hotel Ponder lost <lb/>
its rear the porch on <lb/>
the front was broken up. and all <lb/>
the kitchens washed down and the Mrs ,. ,.,, Ayden, <lb/>
pier has disappeared. The lay Thursday with Mrs. W, R. <lb/>
boat is high and dry on a shoal and Parker and returned home on the <lb/>
is broken in i The beach train. <lb/>
wards is strewn with <lb/>
bales of cotton from some founder- <lb/>
ed steamship and with lumber went <lb/>
cargoes. Diamond Shoals lightship to today . <lb/>
parted and is up on the j Jr., returned this <lb/>
Wilson lira-. a while farmer, <lb/>
was killed night by a <lb/>
Asheville . Spartan- <lb/>
burg two miles from <lb/>
Ruck. <lb/>
The Asheville say <lb/>
on Tuesday, near <lb/>
county, a W-year- <lb/>
old named killed a bear <lb/>
weighed pounds. <lb/>
Julius Alexander, who at <lb/>
July term of Mecklenburg <lb/>
court was convicted of <lb/>
assault upon a white lady, was <lb/>
hanged in Charlotte Thursday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
As an for people to <lb/>
pay their city taxes early, <lb/>
are considering plan <lb/>
of giving one percent discount on <lb/>
all laves paid during month of <lb/>
September, <lb/>
Mr. P. P. caught some <lb/>
way of a yesterday <lb/>
is unknown these water-. <lb/>
It was shaped like an eel. with <lb/>
peaked ears, had feel and legs. <lb/>
mouth Beacon. <lb/>
In Alamance county I little <lb/>
gills were under an <lb/>
umbrella during a stem. <lb/>
the umbrella tearing <lb/>
the handle into splinters, <lb/>
girls were mined, lull recovered. <lb/>
beach. Six vessels are ashore be- <lb/>
tween Battens and New <lb/>
above and live morel <lb/>
arc wrecked above point with, <lb/>
a loss of thirty lives. A <lb/>
steamer is reported near <lb/>
New The Life Saving <lb/>
did noble work. Ten men were <lb/>
brought ashore on the life line at <lb/>
William Casey, county, <lb/>
got on his mule Started lo <lb/>
church Sunday morning. <lb/>
Some mot on the road <lb/>
mid noticed hi head had <lb/>
dropped, and on going to him <lb/>
found that dead. <lb/>
The in in who never made an <lb/>
enough In <lb/>
cast ii shadow. <lb/>
rose are now fading <lb/>
because there is no way of <lb/>
in-, <lb/>
The devil even have lo <lb/>
bail a hook to catch a man <lb/>
or a woman, either. <lb/>
is the girl with Hie new en- <lb/>
ring on her Auger who <lb/>
delights to w <lb/>
Women are generally as <lb/>
bill forget most <lb/>
is in., highly tempered. <lb/>
i i London <lb/>
Adam was n colored <lb/>
man. If so, the fatal apple was n <lb/>
watermelon. <lb/>
A -eel has arisen in Ohio <lb/>
which claims lo out devils. <lb/>
If succeed Mark <lb/>
we'll c in them. <lb/>
Hurt n <lb/>
lea Mr. C, I. <lb/>
was around when- In- <lb/>
new store i- up, happen <lb/>
lug to make ii misstep one tool slip <lb/>
down between some lumber. <lb/>
considerably his leg In <lb/>
the ankle and knee. <lb/>
was I bough I of his <lb/>
lime, lull later .-. bad <lb/>
and he has <lb/>
home with ii Iota week. He <lb/>
has now improved much and hopes <lb/>
In I c So <lb/>
Finest of all Wafers. <lb/>
; j <lb/>
; c<lb/>
lie Had a Claim. <lb/>
Sometime ago Register of <lb/>
Its general restorative lea are wonderful. <lb/>
has peculiarities. All seven arc <lb/>
MACKS <lb/>
TELEPHONE LINK I ROM TO SPRINGS <lb/>
Waterworks in hotel. Hot bath-, free to guests. <lb/>
Water free Persons stopping other <lb/>
are per week for the use of Seven Springs water. <lb/>
For terms address <lb/>
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
I returned from the and have <lb/>
lion of <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
I i. special selections in Ureas Goods with Silks to match <lb/>
There ill be no than can be found a my new <lb/>
-ion-on east side of Evans st reel formerly occupied by Mrs. <lb/>
I full Hue of<lb/>
Carolina Bench cottagers were <lb/>
treated lo a line sight in <lb/>
the shape of an immense school <lb/>
porpoises. There seemed to <lb/>
several hundred of them and <lb/>
came within an eighth of a mile of <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
once , <lb/>
Heels <lb/>
T. II. Moore received ii letter from waited upon, <lb/>
a man another town <lb/>
follow-, except we do give the <lb/>
names i <lb/>
vii Si ii <lb/>
I have a license lo marry Mi <lb/>
forbid issuing <lb/>
of n her to <lb/>
The letter was so unusual , . <lb/>
the Register put it away to keep a- SlOeS, <lb/>
I tn nil in stork you will cordially <lb/>
ii i v me, <lb/>
H. C HOOKER. <lb/>
LINE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
is <lb/>
Better Than <lb/>
The wealth of the multi- <lb/>
millionaires is not equal to <lb/>
good health. Riches without <lb/>
health are a curse,, and yd 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/>
Scrofula ago our ion, <lb/>
now a <lb/>
Itching Ho could nut <lb/>
walk. ; not for <lb/>
wild made him pi-r- <lb/>
well. l. Ml <lb/>
Mm-. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Had and could <lb/>
My rm, but <lb/>
rue My <lb/>
mi lac Never felt <lb/>
tn wt-ll I married a I <lb/>
do Mm. M. A. M. <lb/>
ii. II. <lb/>
hid i Ht <lb/>
two year old on t <lb/>
and limbo. No <lb/>
until <lb/>
winch Mum A. <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
morning Kinston. <lb/>
i it. a. Tyson returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Solicitor I. Moore left this <lb/>
for Hash court. <lb/>
It. of Kinston, came <lb/>
over this morning spent the <lb/>
hero. <lb/>
Mrs. S. T. Hooker <lb/>
left this morning to visit relatives <lb/>
in Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Moore, of <lb/>
who has visiting at <lb/>
returned here Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Whit- <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
sister. Mm. Zeno Moore, left this <lb/>
morn <lb/>
evening Clinton where be <lb/>
poke on the <lb/>
Mrs. Johnson awl Miss Vivian <lb/>
Virginia, who have <lb/>
been visiting T. <lb/>
left this morning, <lb/>
Mix. K. Daniel <lb/>
tor, Miss <lb/>
down Friday <lb/>
to visit her brother, of <lb/>
Deeds T, it. Moore. <lb/>
a souvenir. <lb/>
f Hand, <lb/>
Ml -hi, <lb/>
l, 1-l <lb/>
Badly Hurt. <lb/>
Mr. A young <lb/>
man who clerks for ft <lb/>
was bud I hurt Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
He was <lb/>
of ii lot of furniture from <lb/>
the while up on <lb/>
of spring up- <lb/>
set he was thrown off. He <lb/>
hail a full of or III feet re- <lb/>
severe injury to his back. <lb/>
He was taken Mr. <lb/>
H. where lie is to <lb/>
his lied. We hope be will soon be <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Nearly nil the banker ponies <lb/>
were drowned in the recent <lb/>
storm on our coast. -V gentle- <lb/>
man from told us this <lb/>
morning one man counted <lb/>
dead ponies within a <lb/>
lance of u few <lb/>
Argus. <lb/>
Mrs. Hayes, John Haves, <lb/>
died at her home about six miles <lb/>
from Durham, on the old <lb/>
Ham road, afternoon, <lb/>
she was burned to death. The ac- <lb/>
so fatally hap- <lb/>
late Tuesday and <lb/>
I he old <lb/>
man pouring oil on a <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
The schools in Durham <lb/>
for ensuing will run from <lb/>
seven to nine mouths, with <lb/>
of at seven mid one-half <lb/>
months to the school. This will <lb/>
make Durham the banner public <lb/>
in the Stale unless <lb/>
there is n vast change in other <lb/>
counties since last report, <lb/>
About o'clock Monday <lb/>
M. Matthews, of <lb/>
county found bar <lb/>
garden with her lire. <lb/>
she had been suffering mentally for <lb/>
some weeks and hi thought <lb/>
got out house and <lb/>
on tile. She died before -he could <lb/>
be carried back in house. <lb/>
Complaints were made in Seattle, <lb/>
Wash., recently the Ore <lb/>
alarm system of the City was work <lb/>
very badly. Investigation of <lb/>
the boxes showed that <lb/>
had clogged of them <lb/>
deposit of clay, which bad <lb/>
The wasps had <lb/>
through the <lb/>
fireproof homes. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lest week Register of Deed <lb/>
Moore issued licenses to <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
WHITE, <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
Aaron Atkinson and Mary <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Daniel Atkinson and Violet <lb/>
Brick. <lb/>
John and Corn reel <lb/>
Arrived Safe. <lb/>
A nice little puppy passed <lb/>
through here morning going by <lb/>
express front For Mitchell, <lb/>
add re- <lb/>
ed lo II. Upon <lb/>
the box was written the following <lb/>
words; warm <lb/>
Please give mo some <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
The reached here a <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
MATS, CAPS AND <lb/>
FURNISHINGS <lb/>
n ABE IX daily <lb/>
SEW <lb/>
twos make a <lb/>
AND WE WILL Ml HIE GOODS FOR THE <lb/>
MONEY OH TUB SAME FOR LESS <lb/>
c. <lb/>
S FORBES, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
School Per I <lb/>
is called to <lb/>
of for <lb/>
Young Ladies, L. L. <lb/>
prim The fall term will be <lb/>
gill oil <lb/>
Miss Maud will be assistant <lb/>
The Masonic Lodge <lb/>
building is being remodeled for this <lb/>
Texas Has a Short Cotton Crop. <lb/>
Dallas, Texan, August <lb/>
hi tin- w mils cotton <lb/>
crop will nut more than a <lb/>
bale to acre, or <lb/>
two million bales for Hie entire <lb/>
State. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
Hats, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
las. B. <lb/>
i I w <lb/>
f f- Z. B W<lb/>
it <lb/>
r. a <lb/>
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The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Has on hand a full supply of <lb/>
The Standard Bottles <lb/>
to <lb/>
in Operation. <lb/>
Suet <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
per bottle- <lb/>
c Wire stand <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
Should you ever want <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
-ANY HUM; PROM A <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
-36 Full Sheet Poster.<lb/>
BAKER HA <lb/>
Mr. T. W. <lb/>
Ala., is president of the Weal <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
at same place of the <lb/>
largest ginning plan's in the coon <lb/>
in . baa been using round- <lb/>
lap bale for two years, awl experts <lb/>
to put up to UM. of <lb/>
pounds <lb/>
Mason. Mi. Pratt baa also organ- <lb/>
tor building two <lb/>
very large bale plants <lb/>
Ala. <lb/>
and estimates be will handle at <lb/>
points lid year <lb/>
I,. 10.000 bales of pounds each <lb/>
the equal of <lb/>
hales. In a letter to the <lb/>
giving hi <lb/>
experience with <lb/>
i plain. be <lb/>
we are and cotton <lb/>
manufacturers, and operate ten <lb/>
saw and tour presses. <lb/>
we have operated round <lb/>
lap presses of the <lb/>
Cot Co. year we ban <lb/>
died pound bale-, the <lb/>
second year pound bales. <lb/>
This year with a good crop in this <lb/>
we expect to put <lb/>
10.000 I'm experience <lb/>
h i- i.- satisfactory, <lb/>
III s and a <lb/>
hirer's an i the fact <lb/>
we have so <lb/>
business i- evidence I bill <lb/>
ill.- planters are well satisfied. <lb/>
The universal expressed <lb/>
all customers i- an- more <lb/>
than satisfied. Ami should <lb/>
lie otherwise We gin <lb/>
compress pas the <lb/>
eighth mi <lb/>
their crop, or if we buy in the seed <lb/>
now we <lb/>
basis, they sell <lb/>
their load gel spot cash for it, <lb/>
labor <lb/>
I process <lb/>
I hey for ginning, made a <lb/>
trip to the gin with their load gen <lb/>
had I., and wall <lb/>
days for and then <lb/>
made ii second trip for cotton <lb/>
and seed and another trip lo <lb/>
In them <lb/>
ewe paid when <lb/>
and are <lb/>
then sure of getting good seed for <lb/>
planting, and only <lb/>
there i- no waste <lb/>
planter who has dealt with us <lb/>
certify the fact that he ran bet <lb/>
afford to haul cotton twenty to <lb/>
thirty miles to our gin rather than <lb/>
near home, the <lb/>
old method. He <lb/>
ran only save lime, but make <lb/>
money by so doing, and gels paid <lb/>
i. all col ton In- <lb/>
i-i he sells holds bis crop. <lb/>
appreciates the saving in <lb/>
having the once in <lb/>
many times, lit- <lb/>
understands that gets a bet- <lb/>
grade than be does the old <lb/>
country gins, owing the superior <lb/>
used for cleaning, etc, <lb/>
nun Ii for planter. <lb/>
let us section the <lb/>
ran gin, cover <lb/>
in <lb/>
a good <lb/>
of live -an lo the press, <lb/>
an do I with a larger battery. <lb/>
This ran be done a not ex <lb/>
forty all while <lb/>
him not less <lb/>
i bagging <lb/>
j lit-. In i l lie wants to <lb/>
have in. chance lo get <lb/>
-auger t. <lb/>
expression, a.-I hen-is nu <lb/>
for the under the <lb/>
American Cotton sampling <lb/>
of <lb/>
are too to but <lb/>
the beat evidence of <lb/>
derived the mills is cotton <lb/>
ready sale a <lb/>
nun over the square bale, and now <lb/>
mills an now being erected which <lb/>
will do away with bate breakers, <lb/>
opening tappers, etc. is no <lb/>
for middlemen, as the <lb/>
direct <lb/>
from the American Cotton <lb/>
be sure of getting what is ordered. <lb/>
The warehouseman who has <lb/>
handled the bale is <lb/>
in hi- praises. He has no <lb/>
to handle, no lost ties to <lb/>
plan-, no damaged bales lo pick <lb/>
he Knows tin <lb/>
-eight stamped plainly on the bur <lb/>
lap covering is the actual weight of <lb/>
the bale, and will . <lb/>
ran handle to the mills, load in can <lb/>
I or on wagons with half the help <lb/>
formerly required, his ware- <lb/>
Uttered op with cotton <lb/>
as under the old system. <lb/>
The howl of the middlemen, <lb/>
. compress stock- <lb/>
holders is lull nil <lb/>
and expected, an hurt. <lb/>
badly hurl. Hut ran <lb/>
trying to get up <lb/>
compress trusts, <lb/>
ion sized press laws to <lb/>
tin- the round <lb/>
bale system, for telling all <lb/>
kinds of stories about hard cues <lb/>
which not exist I <lb/>
not MO the riling the <lb/>
wall they would not bean vigorous <lb/>
in their efforts. But to the pro <lb/>
and <lb/>
the only lour parties who <lb/>
are interested, the situation is en <lb/>
different, and especially to <lb/>
tin- producer, who. by reason of <lb/>
the low cotton, <lb/>
to adopt and cheaper methods <lb/>
or git e lip the light. The new s <lb/>
has conic at a time when the <lb/>
planter most needed it. and those <lb/>
have taken advantage of the <lb/>
system are state that for <lb/>
this improved method and Its econ- <lb/>
advantages would <lb/>
P for the planter to <lb/>
I- n the <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
BANKRUPT <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
IS EVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
Greenville School For Yount Ladies <lb/>
THREE TEACHERS. <lb/>
h. I. Criminal. <lb/>
M -VI <lb/>
1.1111 MM, <lb/>
RATES OF TUITION. <lb/>
I-i inclusive <lb/>
Mathematical OH llano, Theory o. <lb/>
----TERMS PAYABLE MONTHLY.----- <lb/>
n and will be allowed In <lb/>
in college. <lb/>
Any will gladly <lb/>
X. L. Hill I Mil. <lb/>
Board, lull Library fee <lb/>
for the entire year. To in time above <lb/>
lie by one hour's work per day in De- <lb/>
part meat. The 17th 20th, <lb/>
mt. A. M. <lb/>
May I I <lb/>
The delivery of the Danville <lb/>
appears to be <lb/>
attended <lb/>
Doubt is even entertain <lb/>
that it be brought forth at <lb/>
all. The that appears to <lb/>
hoped I'm conditions <lb/>
is a weak, puny, diminutive <lb/>
instead of a big, bouncing, healthy <lb/>
chap that was the original fond ex- <lb/>
In th- past weak ii i- rumored <lb/>
that the warehouse trust deal has <lb/>
not been carried out, and baa met <lb/>
with serious It hi <lb/>
that the parties that were put <lb/>
up the have backed <lb/>
being deterred from investing <lb/>
in such an enterprise of <lb/>
I he opposition evinced it. <lb/>
by the a lot <lb/>
of capitalists were lake is <lb/>
., , ,., . i,,., In new. <lb/>
the place the original ones, nut. Elm lighted, and known, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The in South fur the <lb/>
Bends to University College a larger percent its than <lb/>
any oilier school in the Stale. Special preparatory to Annapolis <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
j BAPTIST <lb/>
UNIVERSITY, <lb/>
Of North Carolina, at <lb/>
of say <lb/>
The is <lb/>
sad <lb/>
station <lb/>
ii- Brat <lb/>
they, too, after a thorough invest I <lb/>
gallon, have bean off, <lb/>
a delegation from <lb/>
villa is in New York endeavoring <lb/>
to interest a third bunch of <lb/>
men in the <lb/>
If all this be so. then the outlook <lb/>
for this prospective trust is blue <lb/>
for a fact, it Would not <lb/>
prise US to hear soon I hat it has <lb/>
been abandoned <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
ix-------- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
buy and sell cotton on his own <lb/>
most of the railroads of the <lb/>
will allow hint coin fees <lb/>
and one <lb/>
hundredweight, or forty two and <lb/>
one half cents per bale, II he <lb/>
lo sell his cotton to the <lb/>
American toll to., ii allow- him <lb/>
premium per over <lb/>
I In- value of III <lb/>
bales his locality, thus <lb/>
net paying <lb/>
royalty of twenty cents per <lb/>
weight for the use of the press <lb/>
of the <lb/>
lions. The plant can <lb/>
be run with less labor <lb/>
l--s oust Insurance than the <lb/>
system, If cotton is stored, <lb/>
lour h 1.111 be <lb/>
in the same room. <lb/>
of mixing <lb/>
bales of samples, owing <lb/>
led system in use. no chance of <lb/>
by country <lb/>
Water will DOt permeate the bale, <lb/>
ow lo all air being excluded in <lb/>
baling. The buyer, <lb/>
thief u lug complete; roe <lb/>
A Sad True <lb/>
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story to it with varied <lb/>
dings, in every community <lb/>
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brimful of sorrow, disgrace and <lb/>
ruin and rank injustice. -A <lb/>
man barefooted, hungry foot <lb/>
walked through a certain <lb/>
I town recently looking for a poor <lb/>
house. She once was the hope <lb/>
pride of a home, a reigning society <lb/>
a leader in church Sun <lb/>
day school work. adored her. <lb/>
women but all rendered <lb/>
her homage, <lb/>
pure <lb/>
less. the sunshine out of <lb/>
her life-the shallows came. She <lb/>
Ii listed man's honor in a <lb/>
moment of weakness fell. The <lb/>
proud woman became a social mil <lb/>
cast, a weary homeless <lb/>
has no charms for her. The <lb/>
poor house la her only refuge. As <lb/>
she knocks at the door the author <lb/>
of her degradation leads lo the <lb/>
altar a spotless bride, amid the <lb/>
congratulations of those who <lb/>
poor victim and made <lb/>
her an outcast. Orange blossoms, <lb/>
honors for the man. <lb/>
degradation and for <lb/>
man. He is applauded, she is <lb/>
lost forever. <lb/>
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and sensible ate the of <lb/>
Din ham Sun story. It <lb/>
says <lb/>
II lo our Blind that there <lb/>
is retributive justice somewhere <lb/>
then cases. <lb/>
great hereafter will wear <lb/>
nil Ks of spotless white, for He who <lb/>
forgave Mary will for- <lb/>
give repeal of her <lb/>
plead her at the throne <lb/>
of grace while betrayer will <lb/>
roast in lull, and the <lb/>
will be judged according as <lb/>
judge <lb/>
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every and every advocate <lb/>
morality justice would lash <lb/>
the betrayer of woven <lb/>
grace and put I. to the open <lb/>
In- Moll- <lb/>
The <lb/>
believe now. have always <lb/>
believed, that Bryan was elected <lb/>
on a fair count of the ballots; but <lb/>
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forbidden in morals, most <lb/>
in polities, and utterly sub- <lb/>
of good <lb/>
unprecedented coercing of voters. <lb/>
by wholesale use of boodle, by <lb/>
such of the in <lb/>
made honest men every where stand <lb/>
aghast. <lb/>
But, nevertheless and <lb/>
standing all the odds we fought, <lb/>
thank Hod, there were <lb/>
American freemen who could not <lb/>
be bribed, wheedled, or bullied <lb/>
to voting for the Republican can- <lb/>
and our peerless young <lb/>
leader receiver more vole- <lb/>
re ever before cast for a <lb/>
moms, or cold each <lb/>
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oilier <lb/>
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too Otis like course. Art and <lb/>
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AND MECHANIC <lb/>
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PRESIDENT T. WINSTON, <lb/>
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School, <lb/>
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ii,,,. highly backer sad <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
candidate for Presidency tr nil. <lb/>
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in no Mill win a <lb/>
victory for troth and right <lb/>
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approval of out on <lb/>
the of of liberty <lb/>
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ALFRED FORBES. <lb/>
Greenville-<lb/>
Pension Roll ere us ill u- <lb/>
Tin- report of of <lb/>
Penal ma tor the year <lb/>
shows total <lb/>
disbursement <lb/>
balance of <lb/>
Treasury, out of the l I <lb/>
appropriated. The number <lb/>
the line <lb/>
was I'll III, a of <lb/>
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Hie roll <lb/>
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is Of those dropped <lb/>
were because if and <lb/>
re-marriage, mi- <lb/>
attaining their majority, fall <lb/>
lire to claim pension <lb/>
causes. <lb/>
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total of claims, of which <lb/>
out MB have been allowed.<lb/>
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on SKIT. 4th,<lb/>
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per I <lb/>
per month, <lb/>
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in North for <lb/>
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One of the host female schools in <lb/>
the h. the for ail <lb/>
vantages given. Send for <lb/>
JAMES H. A. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
UM. <lb/>
leave Washington nu <lb/>
Mondays, Fri- <lb/>
II. for Greenville, <lb/>
permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., II A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and <lb/>
subject <lb/>
stage of water. <lb/>
at <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
Ion, for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. H. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Line <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN TO I K I per Year Advance. <lb/>
XVIII GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
v and sir <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
AT <lb/>
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IS STILL THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
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1st, Being sole owner and proprietor, <lb/>
and having no partner to divide his com- <lb/>
missions. <lb/>
having no rents to pay for the house <lb/>
, that he does business in being owner of <lb/>
same. <lb/>
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FORBES Greenville N. C. <lb/>
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Washington. l. <lb/>
ton new and <lb/>
flaring act of on the <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
near future. The army of <lb/>
odd roan, which is <lb/>
hurriedly prepared for <lb/>
is; <lb/>
use elsewhere. There i talk-only <lb/>
whispers inside <lb/>
circles arrange- <lb/>
to off and <lb/>
his principal officers, thus <lb/>
an early peace In <lb/>
and <lb/>
corps <lb/>
from more one <lb/>
hints of an <lb/>
between f I real Britain and the <lb/>
the <lb/>
army in the <lb/>
naval force in <lb/>
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up it joint demand the <lb/>
real Britain <lb/>
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mailer has not <lb/>
far enough lo lie <lb/>
it l so at nil, <lb/>
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least of which is the <lb/>
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the is <lb/>
most over, pointing lo <lb/>
correctness, Such a move would <lb/>
be Imperialism, <lb/>
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weakening to <lb/>
make it Bryan <lb/>
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the West. The the lier <lb/>
way is too overwhelming for <lb/>
lion. A. Smith, a <lb/>
Congress from <lb/>
who may to public life <lb/>
as after Arizona <lb/>
a State, of the political out <lb/>
Bryan's name will he <lb/>
the only one before the National <lb/>
Convention. hi oven <lb/>
in the West than he was In <lb/>
The Chicago platform will lo re <lb/>
With additional planks <lb/>
dealing With present issues. There <lb/>
bad been a revival of in the <lb/>
ability of the democrats to in <lb/>
moo, and men who thought two <lb/>
months ago the had no <lb/>
chance ate now declaring that <lb/>
Bryan can any the country neat <lb/>
year. My own opinion is that lie <lb/>
will <lb/>
whole power of the Of- <lb/>
Hie Department and of the entire <lb/>
administration will be used to <lb/>
vent the fourth class masters <lb/>
legislation <lb/>
will result in increasing <lb/>
their pay. At the last <lb/>
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H. Thomas, of <lb/>
for appear- <lb/>
in in the interest <lb/>
of class <lb/>
for sending out circulars urging <lb/>
ilium lo f the purpose of <lb/>
an <lb/>
i others arc being of the ex- <lb/>
of rule prohibit any <lb/>
postal under penally of <lb/>
dismissal, appearing in Washing <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Of any sort. The report Unit <lb/>
the fourth-class postmaster.- <lb/>
in country arc chipping in to <lb/>
employ lobbyists to work for <lb/>
before Poet- <lb/>
master hi <lb/>
prevent lie <lb/>
however, that he can block <lb/>
any legislation by show inn <lb/>
what a large sum of money it <lb/>
to even <lb/>
the of fourth class <lb/>
be that class of <lb/>
Federal act together and <lb/>
their friends Influence U <lb/>
bear upon <lb/>
will be lo heal <lb/>
lie really relics more upon bluff-1 <lb/>
lug many of out of <lb/>
the National of <lb/>
class Postmaster than upon <lb/>
other method of defeating them. <lb/>
Although there bus been no <lb/>
doubt on subject for sometime, <lb/>
members of fell <lb/>
greatly relieved when they knew <lb/>
Heed's as <lb/>
a member of the House bad been <lb/>
received incepted by <lb/>
of Maine. The administration is <lb/>
I expecting some bard sledding In <lb/>
this winter, upon <lb/>
matters Mr. Bowl <lb/>
is known <lb/>
hence the relief <lb/>
it is beyond Mr. <lb/>
to head a revolt in the <lb/>
, House. His makes <lb/>
certain the II. use will <lb/>
whatever Mr. wishes, n <lb/>
but there will be trouble <lb/>
a heap of in <lb/>
islanding the efforts which have <lb/>
made In placate <lb/>
with in <lb/>
the volunteer other <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Wilson, of the <lb/>
meat of must <lb/>
log the courage of his <lb/>
convictions, since he says <lb/>
written prepared in his <lb/>
own believe the <lb/>
gal enactment of single <lb/>
standard will he of and <lb/>
permanent <lb/>
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in the same inter <lb/>
view he pa's his fool into b ad <lb/>
it is the i <lb/>
which is most anxious for the legal <lb/>
enactment of the tingle gold <lb/>
Wonder how many <lb/>
Mr. Wilson knows who belong to <lb/>
t he creditor class <lb/>
to know, Gen. ill not <lb/>
be removed from of <lb/>
Philippine <lb/>
Money in I'll Mull Rage. <lb/>
Ii seems incredible that <lb/>
in the of in <lb/>
actual cash should have been cm- <lb/>
tilled to letters during the last <lb/>
and harder still to credit the <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Ibid the owners of one fourth of <lb/>
writes <lb/>
Collins Home <lb/>
for <lb/>
which arc arc kepi <lb/>
on tile for four years, blank ones <lb/>
mi long, but in either case it <lb/>
liberal margin of lime is allowed <lb/>
claimants lo appear before <lb/>
money is dually turned Into <lb/>
to the credit of the <lb/>
addition lo <lb/>
the money lined hi hitters <lb/>
the same period, something <lb/>
like was foil lid loose ill the <lb/>
mails. is styled <lb/>
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ii North Carolina Coon. <lb/>
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taking care keep from Those of the wealths often <lb/>
the wires to the A order pieces to be made <lb/>
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