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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/>
Here is a story taken <lb/>
our there is a coin <lb/>
story to it with varied <lb/>
dings, in every community <lb/>
throughout the It is a story <lb/>
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/>
Thai is story and how just <lb/>
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/>
Wish every newspaper, <lb/>
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/>
If be was defeated it was by <lb/>
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/>
Faculty nineteen men lad I lie brat college II. it <lb/>
oilier <lb/>
board will la and <lb/>
of study Credit b n for work dose in college of good <lb/>
A II. A A. II. <lb/>
Board, sad literary M. <lb/>
too Otis like course. Art and <lb/>
For <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE <lb/>
-OF- <lb/>
AND MECHANIC <lb/>
Term Begins mil. <lb/>
i i. . to low cost to<lb/>
id intelligent <lb/>
. I <lb/>
ire complete in the various Agricultural, In- <lb/>
Textile Civic <lb/>
will the t <lb/>
in which tin y resides of a triple <lb/>
will W on the f August, in house <lb/>
under the <lb/>
In r etc., to <lb/>
PRESIDENT T. WINSTON, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
ii,,,. highly backer sad <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
candidate for Presidency tr nil. <lb/>
and forth the <lb/>
of the in. <lb/>
If we stand and <lb/>
falteringly b the great <lb/>
in no Mill win a <lb/>
victory for troth and right <lb/>
and <lb/>
and ill earn nut only the <lb/>
approval of out on <lb/>
the of of liberty <lb/>
in generational bat if <lb/>
abandon If we <lb/>
the time double <lb/>
dealers, and of <lb/>
in <lb/>
t in rear, we will not only <lb/>
Iota but will be t ever- <lb/>
lasting <lb/>
Primary per <lb/>
HT <lb/>
Higher I <lb/>
per <lb/>
of no <lb/>
Tin- mil discipline Of Hie <lb/>
will <lb/>
The is It is <lb/>
Hint with the opening <lb/>
or <lb/>
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/>
There were to <lb/>
Hie roll <lb/>
The report <lb/>
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/>
The WOT with Spain brought B <lb/>
total of claims, of which <lb/>
out MB have been allowed.<lb/>
Tin next will begin <lb/>
on SKIT. 4th,<lb/>
tie r <lb/>
per I <lb/>
per month, <lb/>
if <lb/>
Hoy prepared for any <lb/>
in North for <lb/>
To <lb/>
the greatest go. d It ii lo <lb/>
with opening of tin- par- <lb/>
write lo or With <lb/>
iii D of psst <lb/>
a same.<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. <lb/>
N. U. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
the <lb/>
The<lb/>
SELECTOR <lb/>
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/>
OLA<lb/>
AT<lb/>
IS STILL THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
r.; <lb/>
; . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
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/>
., . MOST VI PILLING ml W I III DIN Till- <lb/>
H M WITH I <lb/>
H K I Tills I BK V.-l H <lb/>
AM IN SOUTH V. M<lb/>
b g to obtain the heat market price on all grades can go so by placing tobacco on the f la Warehouse floor where their every int- <lb/>
FORBES Greenville N. C. <lb/>
OBI I <lb/>
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/>
Asiatic waters In- used lo lack <lb/>
up it joint demand the <lb/>
real Britain <lb/>
the government <lb/>
mailer has not <lb/>
far enough lo lie <lb/>
it l so at nil, <lb/>
there are numerous <lb/>
least of which is the <lb/>
iii cir- <lb/>
the is <lb/>
most over, pointing lo <lb/>
correctness, Such a move would <lb/>
be Imperialism, <lb/>
The republicans evidently <lb/>
weakening to <lb/>
make it Bryan <lb/>
is losing and prestige in <lb/>
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/>
i Vt II- <lb/>
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/>
Cultural of I <lb/>
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/>
Heeds resignation <lb/>
ii member sixth <lb/>
to lake <lb/>
a Rattlesnake <lb/>
Wife a off With <lb/>
ii North Carolina Coon. <lb/>
bust Mr. I lull Se-s, Aug. <lb/>
, lives Hum Ian gold the young Char- <lb/>
I has been H -aw lea P. proprietor of a <lb/>
Powers and ,,,, p here and u member of <lb/>
I he months , ;. U f .,, , <lb/>
which Mr. Heed , u <lb/>
Treas I his with I a North Carolina who came <lb/>
iii.- head from hero several mouths ago and <lb/>
I. Strange tell head of oil in the bakery. <lb/>
snake bit ii pig near by, and believes to <lb/>
mil died in live Is an on- <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Mail Matter. <lb/>
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convention the <lb/>
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Bight, Mr. I. H. <lb/>
received letter from Mr. <lb/>
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did not care. <lb/>
ii announced <lb/>
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resignation to lake effect I, <lb/>
great big of relief up <lb/>
from lint <lb/>
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will tight against <lb/>
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dental Manila says <lb/>
rites stereotyped phrases <lb/>
and Into the <lb/>
leading to the American <lb/>
and to minimize up <lb/>
This explains <lb/>
reports appear so one aided, and <lb/>
war does not end. <lb/>
O. P, of New York, <lb/>
now that has punctured <lb/>
Van <lb/>
pushed second place <lb/>
wealthy. Re- <lb/>
the silver is one for <lb/>
rather than <lb/>
live action, strongly favors an In- <lb/>
come tax. is against <lb/>
Nebraska Populists <lb/>
and Silver Republicans met in <lb/>
separate ions I <lb/>
nominated n Gov. Holcomb tor <lb/>
Judge. Mr, Bryan was <lb/>
a delegate In the con <lb/>
Vent loll. Senator Allen could <lb/>
have hail the <lb/>
drew in interest of <lb/>
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for free silver at <lb/>
the ratio of IV In I. <lb/>
The the <lb/>
to <lb/>
the penitentiary <lb/>
State farms, is vigorously carrying <lb/>
on its work and is exposing <lb/>
of tin <lb/>
late fusion crowd. In addition <lb/>
this the examination of the <lb/>
farms meal cruel <lb/>
ii,,. The <lb/>
The Hum has <lb/>
going on the Roanoke mm de- <lb/>
such brutality on pail <lb/>
of Supervisor the <lb/>
Governor that he be <lb/>
once. It also <lb/>
oped in the one <lb/>
of the convicts had been whipped <lb/>
to death and the <lb/>
latter is to in- for <lb/>
In <lb/>
for his and <lb/>
dealt with as his cruelty <lb/>
A year -old Durham conn <lb/>
girl was the victim of a <lb/>
assault on Monday <lb/>
Thai makes three such crimes com <lb/>
milted in Carolina in less <lb/>
a week. II is horrible that <lb/>
they should occur, and the law <lb/>
ought to provide speedy <lb/>
administered such of- <lb/>
It ought lo so when <lb/>
such a crime a can <lb/>
held at once to try the <lb/>
Then there would W fewer net <lb/>
it of to boat <lb/>
friends here in <lb/>
The letter wan written from <lb/>
dated July 15th. <lb/>
shoving that it <lb/>
and eleven days to reach its <lb/>
nation, having traveled thousands <lb/>
and thousands of miles <lb/>
It bore two postage stamps, one <lb/>
yellow color and one <lb/>
blue for There was also a <lb/>
postage notice for rents <lb/>
that Mr. bail to pay hero, <lb/>
Walter stalls nut <lb/>
receiving u letter from Mr. <lb/>
and I Mr. <lb/>
I., fender the before, <lb/>
which letters bore date of May <lb/>
contained Ural <lb/>
news he had he ml from the I nil <lb/>
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Jamaica, In <lb/>
letters were nit lug<lb/>
now him tic nor to <lb/>
country in Ian I of the In <lb/>
be longs tor time v. I. he <lb/>
can once his friends in <lb/>
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letter t <lb/>
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far. could have for <lb/>
any better, only we have had very <lb/>
little . had none all <lb/>
in owing lo yellow fever and <lb/>
sin ill <lb/>
was our and there we <lb/>
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picked in I <lb/>
of them up. She Is coming i <lb/>
same route, <lb/>
is a country, <lb/>
Brazil, bill is <lb/>
desolate and the pan Infest <lb/>
ed cannibals and heathens. <lb/>
Him-pa-sage III rough Straits <lb/>
of very exciting, <lb/>
pi-d at Arenas for coal. <lb/>
There it was very mid, everything <lb/>
covered with snow, all <lb/>
way from Montevideo here. When <lb/>
came to anchor for I he night, us <lb/>
we had in both of <lb/>
and Smith, some <lb/>
Patagonia Indians would up <lb/>
from the deep gorges and paddle <lb/>
nut in see ii- in skin hits. <lb/>
These Lulls had lire ill <lb/>
which dogs would <lb/>
die the children wider, <lb/>
while aw <lb/>
ii- mi clothes, etc., especially to- <lb/>
and whiskey. The latter <lb/>
for I judge some <lb/>
on here it worse they <lb/>
did, did mil look like <lb/>
man dirty, with <lb/>
hair hanging then <lb/>
lei- in a million kink <lb/>
never a comb, and no <lb/>
on. We <lb/>
and II was lot- of I'll In s <lb/>
they would tn got <lb/>
sec how th.-v stand all <lb/>
that snow and coin. They <lb/>
of people on <lb/>
nothing wore than <lb/>
I had II man of war w d <lb/>
III I here lint of <lb/>
crew in life <lb/>
had a hard light with I mil <lb/>
an-, and would never have been <lb/>
saved Inn for a steamer <lb/>
happened along Just In lime <lb/>
lo save They have <lb/>
been killed la a <lb/>
through <lb/>
as channel i narrow and <lb/>
high arise from <lb/>
water's edge, rank <lb/>
and hers very dense. It looks <lb/>
if were in a hay and <lb/>
bow yon in or how yon an <lb/>
to out, That is <lb/>
run night. The <lb/>
tile <lb/>
boon we had quite a rough <lb/>
time, a heavy -well an <lb/>
causing the ship to roll a- if she <lb/>
did not Intend i return to uneven <lb/>
keel, could run only half <lb/>
-peed. <lb/>
We saw of seals through the <lb/>
an I line furs at <lb/>
were very cheap. <lb/>
When we go ashore it would he <lb/>
so much more entertaining it we <lb/>
talk to the people. I have <lb/>
met some one In every place <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
idea I had an old lo <lb/>
for me. be was from New York. I <lb/>
did lint succeed so well here there <lb/>
I fore have been ashore only once. <lb/>
It i- nothing rain day and <lb/>
night and the country is <lb/>
there i- not much to be. <lb/>
seen as this i- a naval station <lb/>
built around harbor on the <lb/>
mountain side. <lb/>
a half hour's ride by <lb/>
rail there, <lb/>
and the <lb/>
trip annuls a nice view over <lb/>
The people have queer <lb/>
habits and are very lazy. Houses <lb/>
are small, laid the ground, <lb/>
u . an in <lb/>
Ire the room lo furnish heal and <lb/>
candles for lights. Th.- poorer <lb/>
class arc dirty linking and wear a <lb/>
horse blanket a in <lb/>
, tick I heir heads through <lb/>
and hi u drop lo shoulders. <lb/>
i- amusing to see the big <lb/>
ii man walking ill final with <lb/>
a pole, one end resting mi <lb/>
yoke. Which ever way be warns <lb/>
In . lie put- the pole the <lb/>
ox -id.-. I'm W our <lb/>
money 10.50 of in <lb/>
exchange so can up bow <lb/>
lunch it our money to <lb/>
mail Ibis letter. <lb/>
Tomorrow is Sunday, I <lb/>
will enjoy sermon <lb/>
Watson, Wish <lb/>
I here as I have mil <lb/>
in church since I the <lb/>
The la-l sermon I heard was in <lb/>
Ml.- and ii afraid I will not <lb/>
heat another until I return, Sun <lb/>
day Is no more than any other day <lb/>
with us. except when III poll, and <lb/>
I lieu we have lo stand regular <lb/>
watches. <lb/>
Yes, I urn I raveling mu Ibis <lb/>
year. We York on I be <lb/>
and six limns <lb/>
and miles . Weal <lb/>
Indies, Then started ibis <lb/>
miles run and <lb/>
in end sometime <lb/>
September. know v. here we <lb/>
w ill then. In Manila I suppose, <lb/>
We leave her. 17th. slop <lb/>
for II day or so, I lust <lb/>
sill I Peru, where <lb/>
-lay days. I am going lo <lb/>
, iii.- am i Lima. <lb/>
We may slop <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
August <lb/>
is staying here <lb/>
his father's this week. <lb/>
W. II. who a <lb/>
of here, has a very severe <lb/>
of typhoid fever. <lb/>
Nelson has been making <lb/>
additions to his house, also <lb/>
the Misses are adding <lb/>
new rooms to their boarding <lb/>
You <lb/>
can gel the Lest II. <lb/>
P. Manning A for per <lb/>
barrel, and this extra <lb/>
the <lb/>
We have a Hew here by <lb/>
name of Stokes. Some of <lb/>
the boys call Sup <lb/>
ply Company. It is ed f <lb/>
t;. R, I who <lb/>
out Mr, and arc <lb/>
doing his old stand, <lb/>
The Cigar In <lb/>
forms us many of the business <lb/>
men Greenville arc handling <lb/>
their cigars, and appreciate the <lb/>
is a home enterprise, and <lb/>
nut a combine. We arc proud of <lb/>
such friends and trust they <lb/>
rill not only have a big cigar pat <lb/>
have success in <lb/>
all their I rude. <lb/>
HISTORY. <lb/>
friend, Wm. Worthington, <lb/>
den, has given us the follow- <lb/>
about bis Kim and <lb/>
He has a pair of <lb/>
wheels made by C. ill <lb/>
NEAR WILSON. <lb/>
Prominent Assassinated <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Aug. . <lb/>
a citizen <lb/>
of Wilson, v. a- assassinated on I be <lb/>
public highway half past <lb/>
seven o'clock, Monday evening, <lb/>
half mile of town. <lb/>
was in a buggy returning <lb/>
his farm, and was <lb/>
by two little grand children. <lb/>
The shot name from the side the <lb/>
road, struck him ill the <lb/>
and pass;. entirely through <lb/>
tile body . He died o'clock <lb/>
Ibis A led <lb/>
of guilty of the murder has <lb/>
bean arrested and is held pending <lb/>
W. H. W. T. <lb/>
M W. II. W. T. <lb/>
nit i at <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building an entirely new <lb/>
and complete of------ <lb/>
offered at <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry limits. <lb/>
ShiM-s. Hats, Hardware. <lb/>
Farm <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
etc. in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
earned in a general stock. <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Mil. Aug. <lb/>
K. F. Xi-b Bland weal <lb/>
I. New today . <lb/>
Miss Birdie is visiting in <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
Julian is visiting at W. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
of I <lb/>
and Mrs. W. of Ayden. ,, <lb/>
are visiting W, Laughing- <lb/>
house's. <lb/>
Fred returned to his home <lb/>
in today accompanied by <lb/>
Joe Cos. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
eon AT <lb/>
AS WE Will. MOVE TO <lb/>
GREAT STORE <lb/>
IN A DAYS. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will lie <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
In-sold at. You are cordially <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest paid for all kind <lb/>
Of Country produce. <lb/>
WHITE iv FLEMING, <lb/>
N. O, <lb/>
Two Calves at One Time. <lb/>
T. Couch was to sec us to- <lb/>
day and informed the Son a <lb/>
cow belonging lo his mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Margaret A. Couch, who lives j <lb/>
c. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. <lb/>
wheels in i-. A. vouch, who lives . <lb/>
and the only work that been across the line in Orange T <lb/>
done them is putting in of, gave birth lo two lime <lb/>
patrons <lb/>
an iron axle, they were first used <lb/>
w These wheels <lb/>
have been years, and he <lb/>
says were valued on lax list at HO <lb/>
this year. to thank Mr. <lb/>
for this history, <lb/>
will appreciate any points <lb/>
from others. <lb/>
last Sunday morning. Both of the <lb/>
calves are a mouse color, and <lb/>
so much alike one cannot <lb/>
distinguished from the other. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES, <lb/>
Wilder Picas, cl With the Sit. .,, ,, j,, ,., , <lb/>
and thence <lb/>
, i i a run lo the <lb/>
a and women , , , <lb/>
I am keeping a daily diary so I hat <lb/>
when my cruise i-over I cm write <lb/>
up w all I dale-, etc. <lb/>
Ill his letter Waller <lb/>
many of bis lends by <lb/>
line and sends his best wishes to <lb/>
all. hear <lb/>
ore May and ex <lb/>
that hid pressed the hope town <lb/>
rebuild much ulcer <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
Inn <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
WORDS OF <lb/>
Satan work for idle hands <lb/>
for idle minds. <lb/>
The help can give a <lb/>
man is In teach him lo help him <lb/>
sell. <lb/>
The devil will always your <lb/>
enemy, bow friendly he <lb/>
seems to <lb/>
What we do to what <lb/>
we are; and what we arc is what l- <lb/>
Only what into <lb/>
character during life can we lake <lb/>
away with <lb/>
It's faith iii something and en <lb/>
fur something that makes <lb/>
a life worth looking at. <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
No life can pure in its purpose <lb/>
long in its strife, and all life <lb/>
mil purer and stronger thereby. <lb/>
Owen Meredith. <lb/>
Manila. August Wheel <lb/>
has been ordered to report to <lb/>
and will be given com- <lb/>
of brigade. He <lb/>
will proceed lo Son Fernando to <lb/>
morrow . lie expressed <lb/>
much pleased with situation. <lb/>
He says will make rapid <lb/>
when be gets more <lb/>
The country . he says, is more fa <lb/>
for military operations <lb/>
Hum he <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Lou Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie re instated within <lb/>
new- three alter lapse if you are <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all in good health, <lb/>
After Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at be <lb/>
ginning of second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current be <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
your in way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND Y <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
lies.-and I a <lb/>
Give me a call when any thing <lb/>
my line is and I promise to <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
through mil. <lb/>
apart, that some days we anchored <lb/>
noon, Nil can in- found <lb/>
except at these palate. Just think <lb/>
of the depth of water under you <lb/>
end high mi each <lb/>
nothing visible <lb/>
sky overhead, is a wonderful <lb/>
We entered the <lb/>
northern entrance of <lb/>
Acts gently on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
cleanses the <lb/>
EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
. . ON I <lb/>
MAN r o<lb/>
a Hermit <lb/>
A of <lb/>
have iron a trip <lb/>
among the of <lb/>
northern Indiana, ran across the <lb/>
cabin . sen pied by Geo. W. <lb/>
lawyer who <lb/>
his trial for the as <lb/>
of <lb/>
is near Mud Lake. <lb/>
lives the life of u <lb/>
an mid <lb/>
has grown into a <lb/>
morose and unapproachable her- <lb/>
mil. He feels that he would still <lb/>
by every <lb/>
body for hi- part in trying to save <lb/>
the ground of <lb/>
Insanity, though be <lb/>
Hi at he did untiling more than <lb/>
duly. The of his wife and <lb/>
Other lines that to <lb/>
pursue him added lo his <lb/>
him in his <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
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Court, entitled Sarah On liar- <lb/>
Skinner, ex to land <lb/>
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before the <lb/>
Court <lb/>
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the piece or <lb/>
to wit; N. <lb/>
sad on <lb/>
ii. North lauds Brown, East <lb/>
by Cox not <lb/>
by First street sad Wast by <lb/>
and known M Lot No. w Plot <lb/>
of Greenville, and betas las nine <lb/>
lot formerly sad en J.<lb/>
W,<lb/>
please you both in <lb/>
price of goods. <lb/>
quality and <lb/>
Why <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. O, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Clerk Cowl i <lb/>
In on tin <lb/>
of on tin of <lb/>
Notice is to <lb/>
nil K-i v.- to i <lb/>
to <lb/>
t nil of to <lb/>
property <lb/>
after <lb/>
data or toll will <lb/>
in <lb/>
th. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
mi of <lb/>
Will Not Put Silver In <lb/>
Background. <lb/>
Aug. MeW. <lb/>
en to <lb/>
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laid Mi. Bryan, in t <lb/>
was a <lb/>
that I was <lb/>
tin <lb/>
not. I will nut. Silver will In- <lb/>
of the other great <lb/>
I the <lb/>
NEW- <lb/>
ARRIVALS <lb/>
N,, . <lb/>
line of <lb/>
TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
and up-to-date <lb/>
HATS, and <lb/>
MS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
IS <lb/>
TO IT <lb/>
is NO DEALER <lb/>
a BETTER, <lb/>
FRESHER OB MORE BE <lb/>
SECT STOCK OF <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods I <lb/>
AMI ALL <lb/>
are lo be found hen. I have <lb/>
moved into one of the new stores <lb/>
and can DOW lie found <lb/>
I he st n-ct opposite <lb/>
Sou. NEW <lb/>
lag and my the <lb/>
of every thing, <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. <lb/>
Cotton and rim always <lb/>
kepi on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
P. . <lb/>
H. Cattle. f <lb/>
Hots, Luis, -I <lb/>
l . In ill,; In I CAM <lb/>
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Market N. C. <lb/>
SPRINGS. <lb/>
Tile Finest of all wafers. <lb/>
A Dyspepsia., <lb/>
TOR <lb/>
wonderful. <lb/>
baa All seven arc marvelous.<lb/>
HACK <lb/>
Ml I I THAIN. <lb/>
LINK TO SEVEN SPRINGS <lb/>
Waterworks in hotel. Hot or cold water free to guests. <lb/>
Water free to stopping at other hotels or <lb/>
houses, arc charged 13.00 per week for the use of Seven Springs waler. <lb/>
For terms <lb/>
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor, <lb/>
J. G- <lb/>
GREAT CLOTHING SALE <lb/>
A PER CENT. CUT. <lb/>
inn cm n. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Stop Hi <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
,. North Carolina. <lb/>
At <lb/>
t L's. 1890. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Now is the time to clothing <lb/>
I WILL OUT OH ABOUT SB PERCENT. <lb/>
a going to my will stake <lb/>
---------that will move <lb/>
from <lb/>
BLACK ROW <lb/>
HOOD 05.00 WOOL SUITS <lb/>
NICE EVERY DAY PLAID SUIT 02.75. <lb/>
ALL CLOTHING TOGO IN THIS SPECIAL SALE. <lb/>
04.00 PANTS FOB <lb/>
SEVERAL HUNDRED SUITS TO SELECT FROM. <lb/>
TOURS To PLEASE, <lb/>
s. la <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Gardner returned <lb/>
this <lb/>
I R. L. returned <lb/>
evening from Va. <lb/>
M. is out after a few <lb/>
Hum Sidney Davenport, of <lb/>
loins, is Imp Sophia Jar- <lb/>
vis. <lb/>
Little Hiss Jennie <lb/>
this morning for to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
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LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
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to come in. <lb/>
will <lb/>
next Monday. <lb/>
The early <lb/>
grapes arc beginning lo in. <lb/>
buy an rainy <lb/>
day. They're liable lo be then. <lb/>
The front of the Mores occupied <lb/>
II. H. Harden are being repainted. <lb/>
The lull acquires, a great <lb/>
up his <lb/>
Man. <lb/>
The most devout of <lb/>
creator is self-made <lb/>
man. <lb/>
It should not In- that <lb/>
GREENVILLE NEEDS A Ho <lb/>
TEL. <lb/>
The oyster is getting ready lo <lb/>
wake up and along <lb/>
When some men give a due hill <lb/>
they seem to regard ii as <lb/>
bill <lb/>
It's funny that a physician pays <lb/>
must visits lo patients who are <lb/>
When a fellow has been relieved <lb/>
of his he doesn't allude <lb/>
lo it as a relief. <lb/>
Sewing Needles and <lb/>
Standard <lb/>
M. <lb/>
The warm weather is taking a <lb/>
vacation tor present and just <lb/>
it is more pleasant. <lb/>
J. S. has moved into <lb/>
one of the new Andrews stores. <lb/>
He la opposite J. O. Son. <lb/>
Kid. II. II. will commence <lb/>
a protracted meeting Bethany <lb/>
church, this county, on the 3rd <lb/>
September. <lb/>
Dr. T. N. Ivey. <lb/>
Christian Advocate, will <lb/>
occupy the pulpit of tho Methodist <lb/>
church here next Sunday. <lb/>
Stack Vandyke, who was hurl <lb/>
lust week by fulling a load of <lb/>
furniture, has improved very fast <lb/>
is now able to be up. <lb/>
Before you to come <lb/>
to the Reflector Book Store and get <lb/>
what you need the way of lab- <lb/>
lets, pencils, pens, paper, ink, etc. <lb/>
The bridge in passable con- <lb/>
again helps both trade and <lb/>
the tobacco market. The people <lb/>
PASTORATE CLOSED. <lb/>
Rev. W Preaches Ills <lb/>
Pare wall Sermon. <lb/>
W. L. Forbes has moved into <lb/>
the new residence recently <lb/>
l. W, in South <lb/>
I while playing and I <lb/>
n pule fell <lb/>
Miss Lottie of fourteen feel -i-i <lb/>
who bus been visiting Miss skull Is thought <lb/>
ale number, returned home today, will be <lb/>
Miss Rosa of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Move, returned homo today <lb/>
Allen Warren lo Washing <lb/>
I tun Saturday lo v his daughters, <lb/>
I Mrs. II. I. Moore and Mrs. ;. M. <lb/>
Mrs. M. children, <lb/>
Mis- Max and Alfred, left this <lb/>
morning lo visit her parents <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Rev. X. M. Watson left this <lb/>
morning to take a two weeks <lb/>
He will spend most of the <lb/>
lime in Georgia. <lb/>
Sinclair, of Greensboro <lb/>
was a mining in <lb/>
Missouri, when some <lb/>
Ron pounds <lb/>
of he four other men <lb/>
were instantly killed. <lb/>
ii -i <lb/>
There is no lo sums <lb/>
I- . ,., . ii . , <lb/>
lie hi -i. p <lb/>
in going into business i- In Ibid mil <lb/>
which special Hue is <lb/>
which line you an-1 <lb/>
interested iii mid are <lb/>
led for. ahead, I <lb/>
lake care <lb/>
ii young man <lb/>
much of his it <lb/>
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rim- make. ill <lb/>
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not Milan <lb/>
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men <lb/>
Vol It <lb/>
Top <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
I returned from North and <lb/>
Hull the I. <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
little <lb/>
-on of F. S. M. K. <lb/>
i-. He was n v typhoid <lb/>
level ah mi four weeks before he <lb/>
. ii. <lb/>
On Rev, A, w. <lb/>
his farewell <lb/>
as pastor oft he Baptist <lb/>
The congregation was very large. <lb/>
the church being full. Rev. X. <lb/>
Watson, pastor <lb/>
church, look- his congregation lo <lb/>
worship with the<lb/>
f choir assisted in and one <lb/>
the and the . this In the were <lb/>
Grace Mrs it . and placed in lull. <lb/>
t He will spend of the <lb/>
was very beautiful. time in Georgia. Numbers of Charlotte people <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Better preached nil i vi. ii were early i M. <lb/>
sermon the duly of i who his morning, j were interred in the grave <lb/>
M. went inches of rain fell <lb/>
lo lo vi.-ii ruck several One color <lb/>
friends Hi <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
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th. <lb/>
Ilia . I . <lb/>
in Dress Goods with <lb/>
belt, in iii, . can be found my new <lb/>
by Mrs. Mollie <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
him <lb/>
Two criminal assaults be had broken up his <lb/>
upon white were but lie was taken the second <lb/>
lime and lived ten All <lb/>
a attention, lot pa- <lb/>
ii-i Is kind friends could do, <lb/>
not death. <lb/>
. n full line <lb/>
i r <lb/>
where you will <lb/>
Brow ii is with me. <lb/>
HOOKER. <lb/>
the Christian In going to multi- <lb/>
and a <lb/>
relative to pastorate <lb/>
in lie spoke of the <lb/>
pleasure of his stay here and the <lb/>
friends he had made both in ids <lb/>
on He also <lb/>
expressed appreciation of Rev. j presses <lb/>
Mr. Watson bringing Ida <lb/>
lion to join this cloning service <lb/>
After the the choir W. R. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
ed was her house <lb/>
W, returned mid by <lb/>
evening from bis week's vacation lightning. <lb/>
Wilmington Norfolk, <lb/>
says are in good shape for of On- <lb/>
I'll II job low county, was ruck light- <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
fills <lb/>
give <lb/>
unfurl <lb/>
pi <lb/>
Arm 1800. <lb/>
went lo <lb/>
Bang With Till We <lb/>
Meet and many of <lb/>
ion gathered around to tell <lb/>
Hr. lie goes to <lb/>
his new Held, City, fol- <lb/>
lowed by the best of all. <lb/>
MAYOR'S COURT. <lb/>
Cases Grow Less Numerous. <lb/>
Mayor Move did not have as <lb/>
large a docket in his court Monday <lb/>
morning as has been usual on Mon- <lb/>
day mornings, those he did <lb/>
have were, one exception, of <lb/>
only a minor nature. The positive <lb/>
way the Mayor has had of saying j <lb/>
and and at <lb/>
time ordering the policeman to col- <lb/>
let the amount or see that the <lb/>
fender works it out on the reels, <lb/>
has made hardened class afraid <lb/>
lo come before him, less dis- <lb/>
order is result. <lb/>
Looking over the docket we <lb/>
only following eases since our <lb/>
Grant Brown, drunk and <lb/>
lined one penny and costs, <lb/>
18.76. <lb/>
Fulford, of <lb/>
here Monday, <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Dr. came Monday <lb/>
evening from Philadelphia, <lb/>
F. C. Harding this <lb/>
morning from down the <lb/>
Miss Home returned <lb/>
Monday evening from Fremont, <lb/>
miles from here, as he return <lb/>
to his home in a His <lb/>
mule was killed the lightning. <lb/>
Throe her mules received a shock, <lb/>
A of men <lb/>
carts bad brought tobacco in <lb/>
were returning lo <lb/>
their homes<lb/>
county. <lb/>
Helen Perkins this <lb/>
I lo visit in Washington. <lb/>
George Hanna, of <lb/>
ban taken a position with J, s. <lb/>
Tunstall. <lb/>
Frank Wilson left morning <lb/>
for northern markets lo <lb/>
his new stock which will be <lb/>
opened bis new store mi <lb/>
corner. <lb/>
Rev. a. w. Seller this <lb/>
i atoning lo spend a few we ill <lb/>
his old home county <lb/>
before going to his new Held ill <lb/>
It. L. Monday even- <lb/>
I'm lo spend a few <lb/>
days his family who have <lb/>
been there for the summer. Mrs. <lb/>
and the children will re- <lb/>
lorn home him.<lb/>
Ills ii ml, at Washington. <lb/>
Ai the morning sort ice <lb/>
Rev. X. Booth, tendered bis <lb/>
resignation as pastor of the <lb/>
church lo accept a call from the <lb/>
church a Greenville. Thia news <lb/>
Will be received our people wit II <lb/>
regret. Mr. Booth expects to leave <lb/>
for his of labor October <lb/>
1st, and will carry with him <lb/>
wishes and pi-avers of all <lb/>
Christians our city. Since his <lb/>
pastorate here the church has been <lb/>
and built up <lb/>
and when lie leaves church <lb/>
will be out of debt and a <lb/>
new bell ill <lb/>
This popular en <lb/>
wife, wherever lot <lb/>
is east, have our beat wishes, <lb/>
They will always cordial <lb/>
welcome In <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
yard side <lb/>
May Hie <lb/>
in iv <lb/>
this lime A Kill <lb/>
Machine. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a piece of <lb/>
will down any number <lb/>
it mailers mil lion <lb/>
column, one pall of I he lever <lb/>
will add all up. And it net <lb/>
a wrong. It i a <lb/>
Mine saver and a. <lb/>
curate. <lb/>
cash <lb/>
S. Forbes has added a hand <lb/>
sonic rush register lo furnish <lb/>
Besides making <lb/>
of individual purchase <lb/>
and . a <lb/>
i- . key shows the total <lb/>
sides at It <lb/>
also has a time luck ii <lb/>
not open urn i <lb/>
GUN REPAIRING, <lb/>
General Repair Shop. <lb/>
w r. k AGAIN <lb/>
PUBLIC. WK <lb/>
II MACHINERY AND ARE BETTER <lb/>
PARED FIRS WORK <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE TO AND ANY PART <lb/>
LINE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
HATS, CAPS AND <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Gardner, who <lb/>
tells us that bis , . <lb/>
one lust week. H, <lb/>
splintered both sides <lb/>
of a window, hill strange In <lb/>
did mil break a <lb/>
the window and did no other <lb/>
to <lb/>
snowy IN GREENVILLE <lb/>
AT i; NEW <lb/>
ARE COMING <lb/>
PLACE.- <lb/>
DAILY <lb/>
A. M. Moore returned <lb/>
morning from Greene cunt. <lb/>
Charles drunk and <lb/>
on the river can j down, lined one penny and coats, <lb/>
get over W. returned <lb/>
Tunstall is now in his new William Stacks, drunk and dis- evening from a visit to his old <lb/>
store, just J. O. A orderly, lined one penny and costs, I home at Aurora. <lb/>
Hon. In today <lb/>
he calls In In- and <lb/>
gives good reason for claiming <lb/>
your <lb/>
The City News re- <lb/>
marks now is the prettied <lb/>
season at the seashore. But <lb/>
storm has already run all <lb/>
hack inland and they have had <lb/>
enough for one season. <lb/>
Severest Trial. <lb/>
Until recant woman's severe <lb/>
trial baa been the bringing of children <lb/>
Into world. <lb/>
Today nearly all the pain, <lb/>
discomfort and dread are avoided by <lb/>
those mothers use <lb/>
Mother's Friend, wonder- <lb/>
nude by peal <lb/>
good H has done. It ft used <lb/>
That b the only and sale way <lb/>
I to relieve morning sickness, headache, <lb/>
lightness, or rising breast. <lb/>
The of children need no longer <lb/>
be dreaded. Mother's Friend baa been <lb/>
called a by mothers all over <lb/>
this land. Sold at drug stores a <lb/>
bottle, and by<lb/>
Ca., Cs. <lb/>
,, <lb/>
t i. <lb/>
I J. II. cherry returned <lb/>
licit affray, disorderly evening from his trip am after <lb/>
profane language, plead guilty new goods for It. Cherry i Co. <lb/>
to all. and f Ply. <lb/>
up the who has been visiting the <lb/>
family of W. II. Wilson, returned <lb/>
today. <lb/>
remarked com- <lb/>
and fills up my docket, but <lb/>
you can tell I have a new <lb/>
and am ready for <lb/>
at <lb/>
and Cecil, <lb/>
business returned Tuesday evening from <lb/>
j Berth where they been buying <lb/>
goods for Cobb Son. <lb/>
on tho <lb/>
At die recent meeting of <lb/>
Chamber of Commerce it <lb/>
to request the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line authorities In the pas <lb/>
coach back freight <lb/>
trains of the <lb/>
branch and allow lo go <lb/>
on Mr. II. A. While, <lb/>
Vice President of the is <lb/>
in receipt of a from Mr. R, <lb/>
Kenly, the Coast Line, saying <lb/>
will lie complied with <lb/>
and the passenger service put back <lb/>
on the freight trains. It will be- <lb/>
gin on 1st. <lb/>
Miss Alice Fountain, of <lb/>
and Miss Peacock, of <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. L. E. <lb/>
Fountain In Greenville, <lb/>
I a representative of <lb/>
Endowment Hank, Knights <lb/>
is here for a few <lb/>
lie would like lo all <lb/>
Tar <lb/>
Hall night. <lb/>
Birthday Party. <lb/>
Wilson. Jr., had a birth <lb/>
day Tuesday night <lb/>
home father in I <lb/>
A large number his little <lb/>
friends were and was a <lb/>
fine lime nil bad. <lb/>
Look the Figures. <lb/>
Reflector said it <lb/>
believed week just closed had <lb/>
brought heaviest sales of any <lb/>
previous, week iii of I he <lb/>
Greenville market. After the <lb/>
.-lose of the week's business <lb/>
heard Mr. I,. <lb/>
Little, the Rank <lb/>
Greenville, bank paid <lb/>
mil. round numbers. <lb/>
during week tobacco, <lb/>
Those ought to eon t <lb/>
mm what the Greenville market is <lb/>
lining. <lb/>
a I, v Hay. <lb/>
Home <lb/>
riddled their the <lb/>
worm baa eaten the gross up <lb/>
so it is not lit to out for Mo <lb/>
in some forage be <lb/>
short, Thia should lead I hose <lb/>
farmer- ions where worm <lb/>
has not visited make of <lb/>
e some lo sell, <lb/>
i nil. Hoard <lb/>
The die tobacco <lb/>
Trade held annual <lb/>
and elected the following <lb/>
tin i in- coming <lb/>
President K. II. <lb/>
Vice c. <lb/>
II. P, <lb/>
roar Malaria <lb/>
tad Night <lb/>
i-r Lottie <lb/>
In if falls. It,. <lb/>
None other a good. <lb/>
by Roberts Co Vs. <lb/>
unit at atom <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mora Co in I n <lb/>
Heeds Moore is <lb/>
to feel heller over the <lb/>
peels used license <lb/>
fee- ill fill lire, If ill <lb/>
are arc <lb/>
reliable, there will be <lb/>
applicants before him in <lb/>
r and I <lb/>
an mi <lb/>
Talking turkey, Reg- <lb/>
of Denis Moore says he look <lb/>
her up, him in Tun <lb/>
i i and <lb/>
ii before ink got on <lb/>
paper. That was quick enough for <lb/>
a little ad. <lb/>
of salvation smiles nil <lb/>
Indifference lo religion. If <lb/>
willing lo die we might he <lb/>
saved, what we not to <lb/>
PI WK U MM <lb/>
TILE LESS <lb/>
C. <lb/>
S. FORBES,<lb/>
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Jas. B. White. <lb/>
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the home news every <lb/>
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cents a month. Are <lb/>
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Mr. a or so ago while <lb/>
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dislocating 4-1 <lb/>
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school <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine service and every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Bf <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M. and at A. <lb/>
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every Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. . <lb/>
Thursday evening, <lb/>
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superintendent. <lb/>
Service every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
I evening. <lb/>
H, M. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. W c. Harding, M- <lb/>
How to Stop Worrying. <lb/>
The usual way people set <lb/>
slopping worry is a wrong one, <lb/>
Mary Board maw Page in the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
is why it is so unsuccessful. <lb/>
If a tells a patient lie must <lb/>
slop worry-in, patient is likely <lb/>
to say impatiently. Doctor, <lb/>
don't I wish that I could But I <lb/>
can't. If I have stopped <lb/>
worrying a year ago I would Dot <lb/>
lie ill M which is prob- <lb/>
ably true. And the <lb/>
does mil always know how <lb/>
help because both doctor and <lb/>
patient have an idea it is pea <lb/>
I de lo repress worry through an <lb/>
effort of the will. This is mis <lb/>
lake, is not possible to <lb/>
Services third <lb/>
. Sunday . evening. Kev. <lb/>
Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL. <lb/>
Greenville School For Young Ladies <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
MISS BLOW, Assistant. <lb/>
Fall tern, at Masonic <lb/>
I-I M per I etch. lift <lb/>
suit Mathematical Theory Harmony <lb/>
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and courts will lie allowed percent discount. <lb/>
Thorough for any i-r in college. <lb/>
Any will 1-. I i u Very <lb/>
X. L. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
worry. Von have got replace it <lb/>
with something else. <lb/>
illustrate I his a <lb/>
tire. Suppose yon were to go into <lb/>
a completely dark room, wishing it <lb/>
to tie light. How would you set <lb/>
Would you try <lb/>
to the buckets <lb/>
and carry ii out at the Sol <lb/>
at all. Von would just open <lb/>
window sand shutters and lei ill the <lb/>
sunlight. would re <lb/>
place Hie light. So <lb/>
is with worry. The only <lb/>
way to gel rid of II i <lb/>
I he worry mind with <lb/>
worry And this <lb/>
always lie done when the per- <lb/>
son is sincere and patient in blade <lb/>
sire lo bring it about. All he has <lb/>
to do is lo passive and let Na <lb/>
lure have her own <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Success Without Love <lb/>
Work <lb/>
of <lb/>
school It p. in. H. sir <lb/>
service. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. A. H. <lb/>
lodge. No. meats and <lb/>
third Monday evening. U. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
D. X. Q. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of P. Tar No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. <lb/>
L. C. r. <lb/>
K. It. andS. <lb/>
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It. Wilson. B. M. H- <lb/>
Bee. <lb/>
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Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. hall. A. I. Johnson, Conn- <lb/>
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A. o. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every lint and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in odd Fellows <lb/>
I Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
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Hoard. Laundry, Full Literary Tuition and Library fas MAS. <lb/>
for the To those applying lime above may <lb/>
reduced by one hour's work per day in Industrial De- <lb/>
The b annual session 20th, <lb/>
J M RHODES, <lb/>
MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
X. f. <lb/>
in the South for the offered. <lb/>
and larger percent of its students than <lb/>
any other school Hit- State. Special course preparatory to Annapolis <lb/>
and West Point. <lb/>
i--. BAPTIST- <lb/>
FEMALE UNIVERSITY, <lb/>
Of North Carolina, at Raleigh. <lb/>
Owned sad hr of the sf <lb/>
III The in <lb/>
most in <lb/>
Kit known, <lb/>
rooms, hot or cold on <lb/>
in ii fin. of <lb/>
other <lb/>
lady board will <lb/>
given for work done in <lb/>
A II A A M <lb/>
Board, roam, bent, no i Music no lo <lb/>
i on. like Manic, An <lb/>
in ill any vocation, S. <lb/>
the present bard, per- I. <lb/>
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New Urine Journal. <lb/>
Dallas, Tea., is making <lb/>
for a big celebration to lie <lb/>
on I . next, the occasion <lb/>
being the return to Terry's Texas <lb/>
Rangers by the State of Indiana of <lb/>
the battle Hag which was taken <lb/>
from the former in the civil war. <lb/>
Governor Mount, of Indiana, will <lb/>
present the flag to Governor Bay- <lb/>
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RALEIGH, X. C. <lb/>
SELECT <lb/>
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education cause adopted in it <lb/>
I work for I lie success of same in <lb/>
preference lo that outside. Then <lb/>
as a reward all Ibis lie will have <lb/>
prosperity and the highest regard <lb/>
of his Sun. <lb/>
year the Treasurer of the <lb/>
United States is called upon to <lb/>
redeem millions of bank notes, <lb/>
which have badly worn as <lb/>
a result handling. <lb/>
fiscal year recently cloned <lb/>
I gave new bills in <lb/>
change for old to the amount of <lb/>
breaking the record <lb/>
of the last sis years. This is an <lb/>
indication that, with the return of <lb/>
prosperity, money is in Ire <lb/>
have secured s thoroughly com <lb/>
highly teacher sac <lb/>
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One of best female schools <lb/>
the South, and the cheapest for ad- <lb/>
vantages Send for <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
MALE ACADEMY. <lb/>
The neat of this will begin <lb/>
on MONDAY, <lb/>
Primary per <lb/>
Higher <lb/>
language <lb/>
Strictly business course given if desired. <lb/>
for any <lb/>
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in North for <lb/>
given To <lb/>
the good it is necessary In la-gin <lb/>
with the opening of school. For par- <lb/>
write to or With <lb/>
an appreciation of past liberal <lb/>
solicit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
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Aug. <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb/>
by the occasional use of <lb/>
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. T w <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cute <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water perm it t <lb/>
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M., II A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, and Saturdays. <lb/>
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pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Hall <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
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with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion H. H. Co. Trow <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Lino from Baltimore; <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
JIM <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the <lb/>
WAREHOUSE. FUMY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
1ST. <lb/>
All the surrounding; counties were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that my method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they bring their tobacco to <lb/>
THE. WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
Bring me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
city, Aug. <lb/>
him lo re <lb/>
lire to private life of his <lb/>
to a <lb/>
for re unit inn. Various <lb/>
sons are for this, <lb/>
ones bring President <lb/>
hat broken in health under the <lb/>
burdens of his office, Unit Mrs. <lb/>
many cares of <lb/>
the White House too urea, for her <lb/>
strength; the President Per- <lb/>
doubts the disposition of <lb/>
the America to re-elect a <lb/>
chief executive. <lb/>
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Boot was appointed <lb/>
of war a conference of some <lb/>
was held which a number <lb/>
of leading from New <lb/>
York elsewhere took part. <lb/>
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discussed length, and those <lb/>
look occasion at the same <lb/>
time to consider the general <lb/>
cal situation the prospects for <lb/>
It developed that the <lb/>
ministration has been watching <lb/>
closely trend of politics in the <lb/>
New Stales, and has been <lb/>
far from content with the lukewarm <lb/>
support the expansion and <lb/>
general Philippine policy the <lb/>
press and <lb/>
the East. <lb/>
eve n to these conditions <lb/>
and it Is stated that the President <lb/>
remarked that unless stronger Mr <lb/>
were of <lb/>
support hitherto reliable <lb/>
states, he would not <lb/>
feel disposed to be a I.- for <lb/>
re-election. The who <lb/>
attended the conference made a <lb/>
number of suggestions along the <lb/>
line of convincing the President <lb/>
that he is the logical candidate for <lb/>
next year, but they left the White <lb/>
house under impression <lb/>
Mr. does desire <lb/>
under present con-, <lb/>
and they are given as <lb/>
authority for his <lb/>
to run again. They were not op- <lb/>
posed to his candidacy, and hope <lb/>
yet to induce the President lo in- <lb/>
They State, <lb/>
however, in private, audio their <lb/>
intimate friends, that Governor <lb/>
Roosevelt probably will be the <lb/>
, choice of the convention; and will <lb/>
have the warm support of the pres- <lb/>
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Mr. <lb/>
The enlistment practically nil <lb/>
the provisional will <lb/>
tax the resources of <lb/>
to provide funds for <lb/>
the large expenditures made <lb/>
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of Republicans that <lb/>
is plenty of money in is <lb/>
known Unit Treasury officials <lb/>
are not a little disturbed, and <lb/>
ready have been casting about to <lb/>
discover new articles for taxation <lb/>
for internal revenue. The <lb/>
Republican managers would <lb/>
like to avoid another issue <lb/>
or otherwise. ill <lb/>
so would like lo be able lo promise <lb/>
people that some of the <lb/>
stamp taxes will be <lb/>
in the near future. They <lb/>
cannot do with an of <lb/>
approximately mid. <lb/>
They can avert more bonds only by <lb/>
imposing mote taxes, certain <lb/>
now arc Die list Mob <lb/>
Drugs will be called up <lb/>
lo stand additional burdens, and <lb/>
wisdom of a heavy lax on all <lb/>
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Git the will, la- <lb/>
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Says Negroes Must <lb/>
lien. M. r. former Pull- <lb/>
ed states Senator, has written for <lb/>
publication a letter dealing with <lb/>
the race problem, Is railed forth <lb/>
recent whipping of <lb/>
at <lb/>
I am no apologist for lawless <lb/>
bands of he <lb/>
says, do- <lb/>
cure this dis- <lb/>
ease. is in blood and will <lb/>
break out somewhere else. You <lb/>
strike at the root to eradicate <lb/>
it. The poor white men who have <lb/>
lo earn I bread by the of <lb/>
their compete with <lb/>
cheap labor. To attempt In <lb/>
do so implies i heir degradation and <lb/>
ultimate destruction <lb/>
lion. One race go lo <lb/>
wall, and with the kindest feelings <lb/>
of good to lbs I side <lb/>
With my own race. Two races can <lb/>
live together iii peace, on terms <lb/>
of civil and political rights, <lb/>
the MUST e that, the <lb/>
bettor for both races. <lb/>
separation of the cuts is <lb/>
the only solution lo the terrible <lb/>
problem. is very easy for Till- <lb/>
to denounce the <lb/>
lawlessness of tho wool <lb/>
hat Mr, and <lb/>
the others who Join him as the <lb/>
of pill <lb/>
Belt in the poor white man's place <lb/>
and walk between plow handles <lb/>
from sun up sun down in com- <lb/>
petition with at a <lb/>
mouth, a peck of meal three <lb/>
pounds of bacon a week. <lb/>
Some for this law- <lb/>
may be dug from the <lb/>
depths of poverty into which cheap <lb/>
has plunged worthy <lb/>
whites, labor is curse <lb/>
while <lb/>
men for would a <lb/>
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would <lb/>
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States ought to appropriate of the police I o <lb/>
and duplicate i <lb/>
ti-x to the <lb/>
in settling a colony to them- <lb/>
.-elves. This was done for tho In- <lb/>
when could not live <lb/>
peace with the whiles. A <lb/>
Inconvenience, by <lb/>
leaving the count might result, <lb/>
bill the while- would meet <lb/>
emergency. <lb/>
The wild harangues of who <lb/>
advise of the <lb/>
and keeping the In <lb/>
little child ten girls, I'll lid <lb/>
two, pillowed their <lb/>
curly little heads and slept <lb/>
sleep of childhood and innocent. <lb/>
Kind hearts that heal under blue, <lb/>
lira- buttoned uniforms had made <lb/>
bed and II darkened the <lb/>
leaving one dim <lb/>
there; had given little ones j <lb/>
milk bread and bad put <lb/>
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mother's love care. <lb/>
picture which one looked ill <lb/>
a state of deserve the In the office was u beautiful and <lb/>
execration of light -thinking men. I touching <lb/>
Thai is way to bring and touching as j <lb/>
order into a country. the kindness of <lb/>
methods of the do who wear the uniforms. <lb/>
not justify to lift him. It was u drunken <lb/>
up wages. Mo long children. <lb/>
the race- are in eon The man, I. II. Patterson, en <lb/>
tact on present term hero <lb/>
mob law, every him Ilia <lb/>
form of will constantly ,. ,. , <lb/>
menace society, progress. ,,,,,, . <lb/>
and keep apt. state of He left wile in <lb/>
cord, lie soon after <lb/>
I reaching was seen <lb/>
State the afternoon, <lb/>
la i i streets, carrying <lb/>
makes oath the ho- <lb/>
that he Is senior partner of the <lb/>
business in <lb/>
and Stale i. pick <lb/>
said w ill the sum id I he child up. <lb/>
for ,,,,.,,., ,,., . <lb/>
each and ease b I , , . <lb/>
Hall's <lb/>
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iii presence, nth day of a bill n fen after when <lb/>
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in lie bad told her <lb/>
lie in I's toward <lb/>
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kepi over <lb/>
Spotter Railroad He. <lb/>
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men who mi actions of <lb/>
railroad and other <lb/>
with a view of trying to <lb/>
catch something they <lb/>
ought i We are told <lb/>
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. ; and registered one <lb/>
the hotels as being from <lb/>
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men have enough lo <lb/>
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Si. Agnes Convent <lb/>
N. v. was destroyed by tire Mon- <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
their live-and more than three <lb/>
hundred children were Imperiled. <lb/>
The i and Supreme <lb/>
Court of Weal Virginia have join- <lb/>
ed the colored people in <lb/>
lion to Hooker l. Washington to <lb/>
revisit his obi home <lb/>
town, and accept a public recap- <lb/>
dynamited safe of <lb/>
U A. Wilkins. at Suffolk, Va. <lb/>
and slide 1300. <lb/>
Brooke reports the <lb/>
death logo of <lb/>
Company i. of <lb/>
malarial fever, <lb/>
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butcher can make ends <lb/>
meat. <lb/>
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Civil Engineer and <lb/>
WAT Ell POWER. <lb/>
Tin- w of ii Wellington . Mo, i it Mills B, <lb/>
earring <lb/>
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her eh <lb/>
jewel wits n nick gobbled up <lb/>
. the few Is. I liable lo <lb/>
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she killed them all, one by one <lb/>
seven number Inn fell <lb/>
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in ran found <lb/>
it grass, where the old hen <lb/>
dropped ii <lb/>
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