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is exceptional editor who <lb/>
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all mankind, who v ill claim lo <lb/>
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New Urine Journal. <lb/>
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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/>
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present the flag to Governor Bay- <lb/>
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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/>
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indication that, with the return of <lb/>
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One of best female schools <lb/>
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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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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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Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb/>
by the occasional use of <lb/>
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb/>
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A Vigorous Body. T w <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cute <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
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Mondays, Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
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pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Hall <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
Ion, for all points for the West <lb/>
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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Washington, N. O. <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/>
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Sole Owner and Proprietor. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
city, Aug. <lb/>
him lo re <lb/>
lire to private life of his <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
stratum and approval of <lb/>
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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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/>
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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/>
A Sail <lb/>
would <lb/>
end. The of On a soft, pallet in a corn- <lb/>
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/>
With the ill <lb/>
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/>
J. people looking oil <lb/>
Sworn lo In rib sad sight with pitying eye. <lb/>
iii presence, nth day of a bill n fen after when <lb/>
h. K the police <lb/>
look the from lie <lb/>
T. mi.-, and the <lb/>
and acts on ones cared the office. <lb/>
blood nun mis sin faces of tho i <lb/>
,,.,, , ,, <lb/>
Sold druggists, wild <lb/>
Pills arc the best. i I Hums phoned <lb/>
in lie bad told her <lb/>
lie in I's toward <lb/>
i I i her cries <lb/>
.;. i were <lb/>
All I lie <lb/>
kepi over <lb/>
Spotter Railroad He. <lb/>
There lire thing- in this<lb/>
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/>
e men was in <lb/>
. ; and registered one <lb/>
the hotels as being from <lb/>
I i who u- i- a <lb/>
man. nor Is be <lb/>
v. a in any capacity . <lb/>
neither is he a hotel mail. He <lb/>
lo know v, i- talking <lb/>
however. <lb/>
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board lo eon <lb/>
If are <lb/>
then I hey the <lb/>
men have enough lo <lb/>
w way, II strikes with <lb/>
mil tit-iii to tin w <lb/>
Much n course be <lb/>
i . rail <lb/>
. Ills Ibis , lint<lb/>
I mi iii, <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
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/>
If given proper the <lb/>
butcher can make ends <lb/>
meat. <lb/>
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i In. II. J. I. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. in; Ml, fur <lb/>
IT, III <lb/>
H, <lb/>
P. Pit ICE <lb/>
Civil Engineer and <lb/>
WAT Ell POWER. <lb/>
Tin- w of ii Wellington . Mo, i it Mills B, <lb/>
earring <lb/>
I am <lb/>
Al LAW, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
her eh <lb/>
jewel wits n nick gobbled up <lb/>
. the few Is. I liable lo <lb/>
i mil ebb ken, <lb/>
she killed them all, one by one <lb/>
seven number Inn fell <lb/>
ed lo recover the earring. Then <lb/>
in ran found <lb/>
it grass, where the old hen <lb/>
dropped ii <lb/>
Dr. i. Ii.<lb/>
N. <lb/>
over J. C.<lb/>
</p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered t Pol a <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
M mi Matter. <lb/>
Tuesday, W. I <lb/>
The Stair <lb/>
of Ohio m held oil <lb/>
Wednesday, nominated K. <lb/>
for Governor the <lb/>
ballot. <lb/>
Battle <lb/>
is said to be in favor of I he pro <lb/>
posed Constitutional Amendment <lb/>
and says it will be one of <lb/>
solutions of the most prob- <lb/>
now the people of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
At held on <lb/>
in the eighth Missouri to <lb/>
till the unexpired term <lb/>
of K. Maud, deceased. D. W. <lb/>
Democrat, was elect- <lb/>
ed over W. J. <lb/>
can. by plurality. <lb/>
The Record is <lb/>
years old. It was founded by <lb/>
its present editor. Mai. II. A. <lb/>
London, and in all yens <lb/>
there has been DO change in the <lb/>
It <lb/>
and few papers have <lb/>
able sen lea to <lb/>
patty has May <lb/>
become more twin-old <lb/>
to vote baton editor London <lb/>
lay aside his pen. <lb/>
POINTED <lb/>
A loan exhibit may seen in <lb/>
any pawnshop window, <lb/>
A ship is called then <lb/>
fore she must a will lady. <lb/>
A man's a good <lb/>
is one that will stretch. <lb/>
The turn of tied is often, to <lb/>
ward the divorce minis for relief <lb/>
A record is a fragile thing; you <lb/>
can't lower one without breaking <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Compounding a felony is sonic <lb/>
what different from pounding a <lb/>
felon. <lb/>
It's folly to send for a <lb/>
if you an troubled with night <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Don't tell a man lobe good unless <lb/>
you are willing to set him a <lb/>
example. <lb/>
Your personal doesn't <lb/>
have to repeat your neigh <lb/>
will attend to <lb/>
ORIGINAL OB <lb/>
Made by The Orange Va. <lb/>
Its a baud-to-month existence <lb/>
with most people at <lb/>
Main a man's nose painfully <lb/>
shows the way his money goes. <lb/>
Young men who promise are <lb/>
popular as those who pay . <lb/>
Old John Low low High <lb/>
high the people's <lb/>
Very few people can shell <lb/>
when crossing the ocean. <lb/>
Some men lead a last life <lb/>
after they get into <lb/>
now haw liars in their <lb/>
eyes they are being up. <lb/>
It is the that leads lo <lb/>
the although marriage <lb/>
may be a cell. <lb/>
An Orange colored man <lb/>
n that he is prepared lo put down <lb/>
wells I., ill. i pi ices. <lb/>
It makes the heads go <lb/>
round and round lo hear the <lb/>
jokes of circus clown. <lb/>
It asked what the Demo <lb/>
would do with the Ousts <lb/>
they had power. In words <lb/>
of the Nebraska platform de <lb/>
of the <lb/>
federal law, of such <lb/>
new legislation as may lie <lb/>
, and a <lb/>
in. if the p.- is <lb/>
construed to protect trusts, to the <lb/>
end that the monopoly of industry <lb/>
by private corporations may he <lb/>
This clear cut dealt <lb/>
ration is refreshing contrast to <lb/>
meaningless plat i <lb/>
RED. <lb/>
Makes of Hit Crime. <lb/>
The i not long <lb/>
in I lie murderer. <lb/>
ah in h was limn <lb/>
near Wilson Monday <lb/>
evening. A gnu was found near <lb/>
toe of shooting and the <lb/>
the gun he <lb/>
had loaned <lb/>
tenant Mr. In in. <lb/>
a a mated and <lb/>
trial. The evidence against him <lb/>
was so strong there was talk <lb/>
and to prevent Ibis <lb/>
spirited the <lb/>
and him to for safe <lb/>
keeping, After reaching <lb/>
in idea lull c of <lb/>
his crime. <lb/>
We lake the following <lb/>
Did you really kill <lb/>
Barnes the prisoner was asked. <lb/>
I shot he replied. <lb/>
w the least hesitation. -They <lb/>
this me. I rack <lb/>
on I killed him. <lb/>
have been burning for Cap <lb/>
I had hole lot of <lb/>
him. Me has bother- <lb/>
ed me all year. He wouldn't <lb/>
buy supplies as he promised me. <lb/>
and refused help me. He In- <lb/>
with hands and has <lb/>
always given me I <lb/>
was only enemy la the <lb/>
world that I had. He be <lb/>
any more. Nobody <lb/>
peace with him. Over live bun <lb/>
died people n I here are glad <lb/>
he is dead. Over live <lb/>
sand, if all was known, lint he <lb/>
won't bother else, lie <lb/>
can't now . u kind leader <lb/>
in the lie belonged lo <lb/>
and I reckon of <lb/>
them is glad. lie a mean <lb/>
enough. <lb/>
lie wanted lo make in <lb/>
tor work in I i <lb/>
stand It, I I lied all and <lb/>
I at <lb/>
When did H <lb/>
him about <lb/>
told him lo bring me some <lb/>
to make my daughters some dress- <lb/>
He said he do <lb/>
I and ask <lb/>
ed him if he had bought the <lb/>
Said he hadn't and wasn't going <lb/>
to. I told him was going lo kill <lb/>
him and shot <lb/>
Hid you kill him <lb/>
I don't know. They say <lb/>
have one of <lb/>
hi-little grandchildren on his lap <lb/>
when yon tired <lb/>
Oh. no She was sitting on toe <lb/>
This iron nerved man. <lb/>
lo lie reason, <lb/>
along random <lb/>
bad a brother he <lb/>
said. He ran away. <lb/>
you know lie <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
I I was talk <lb/>
to him for <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
before leaving he <lb/>
asked. Where <lb/>
I III lo appeal <lb/>
for inc at the next <lb/>
The evidence against <lb/>
was complete. was developed <lb/>
at that he bur <lb/>
rowed with which he kill <lb/>
ed The prisoner <lb/>
refused to make a statement until <lb/>
be gave bis confession to u <lb/>
a lie lo-l. <lb/>
The stated <lb/>
ill great fear until lie readied <lb/>
and knew he was sale. <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Jim Moore, of was <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Mi. Fred Allen is up <lb/>
visiting her people. <lb/>
A. Cox is having <lb/>
well bored on house <lb/>
lot. The place need- several good <lb/>
deep wells for convenience. <lb/>
Phillips, of Kinston. with <lb/>
his little girl via over here all day <lb/>
Thursday. I bought I car of <lb/>
brick. <lb/>
It looks as if the new revenue <lb/>
law i.- somewhat like the Tails <lb/>
and Tennessee grasshopper. <lb/>
It will gel them <lb/>
forget <lb/>
my, if you to send your <lb/>
to a good with moral <lb/>
board <lb/>
healthiest location around. <lb/>
The Wednesday night weekly <lb/>
prayer meeting baa been started <lb/>
again. is a good thing, and as <lb/>
slay bill a short while, <lb/>
any laboring man will deem <lb/>
it a privilege to go. <lb/>
i r is you <lb/>
the is <lb/>
roars, gel ii <lb/>
which every man prize more than <lb/>
anything else. I'm up in <lb/>
pound sack- for <lb/>
A. i. Ml . Co. <lb/>
All <lb/>
tile has broken her record by <lb/>
getting in a nice lull line of ready <lb/>
male clothing. This is II. <lb/>
Manning Cos. and when you <lb/>
after that barrel of <lb/>
have opportunity lo get a suit <lb/>
like you want. Mr. Nash Ed <lb/>
ward-, who has been with the <lb/>
above over a year, invitee his <lb/>
many friends who perhaps did <lb/>
know of it to come and gel a bar <lb/>
gain. <lb/>
PARMELE ITEMS. <lb/>
THIS IN NEW V r <lb/>
The North anting An Object <lb/>
of Southern Troubles. <lb/>
Troy, N. V., Aug. wife <lb/>
of a member of a prominent mer <lb/>
chant tailoring of this city <lb/>
i Mrs. A. , whose residence <lb/>
is located the heart of the city, <lb/>
on Broadway, murder <lb/>
assaulted and raped in a most <lb/>
a brute. <lb/>
The of the lady at this <lb/>
hour is critical, and it is stated <lb/>
that she will probably die from the <lb/>
inhuman treatment she <lb/>
The an <lb/>
to the the rear of the <lb/>
premises came his victim <lb/>
while she bad a <lb/>
her arms. <lb/>
She placed baby on <lb/>
floor. hastily grasped a chair <lb/>
and struck at her assailant. <lb/>
The despite his victim's <lb/>
struggles, overcome the woman, <lb/>
he hand and <lb/>
with a ROM, after which be <lb/>
her. <lb/>
He then made good his escape. <lb/>
people arc groat over <lb/>
I he outrage, and if captured the <lb/>
a ill fare badly. <lb/>
Mrs. is a precarious <lb/>
condition accounts <lb/>
will probably die. <lb/>
Th New Cm the Ola <lb/>
will be to observe <lb/>
shifting of position of the COM- <lb/>
Ire at population anal l Hi. eel re <lb/>
of manufactures as by <lb/>
the census; for there Bran <lb/>
violent urban, m in <lb/>
factor during <lb/>
between UM and The re <lb/>
ports of of UM are no <lb/>
yet complete, judging by the <lb/>
average time heretofore <lb/>
making the the <lb/>
last of the old reports will not be <lb/>
published the of <lb/>
new will The <lb/>
show that since <lb/>
large number of patents <lb/>
have been issued Bar computing <lb/>
and it is lobe hoped <lb/>
that the of the of i <lb/>
Twelfth may <lb/>
ad and expedited by the use <lb/>
labor saving devices. It is <lb/>
unfortunately true that the latest <lb/>
census, of being more ac- j <lb/>
cm-ate than any of those which; <lb/>
preceded was far more <lb/>
with and its value was <lb/>
almost nil both by reason <lb/>
of the Inaccuracies and long <lb/>
delay in issuing the reports. II H <lb/>
sincerely to hoped that this <lb/>
In th Place. <lb/>
Sitting on the bench of the <lb/>
Judge is out of <lb/>
. The Supreme Court of the <lb/>
State is not good enough for him. <lb/>
Than he belongs is on <lb/>
Wench of the Slates. <lb/>
He is decidedly the man <lb/>
the legal profession the State, <lb/>
yea, and its confines. <lb/>
This is not said spirit of <lb/>
eulogy or it is a fact <lb/>
to all who know him, and <lb/>
The is in the habit of pub-<lb/>
r c,; <lb/>
lo <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
replete four a, <lb/>
can taken by <lb/>
. <lb/>
of .<lb/>
i . u- <lb/>
II y <lb/>
table, the<lb/>
-1 <lb/>
In Church. <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
AND AT <lb/>
LOWEST THICK. <lb/>
mOO I am now <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
AND FANCY <lb/>
a Here. <lb/>
Mr. I. A. <lb/>
lipped, twisted <lb/>
CO allot of Danville, has been <lb/>
spending a with the boys <lb/>
on the market. When <lb/>
he saw the great breaks this <lb/>
he could not twill the <lb/>
of singing a few hymns to the <lb/>
buyers. laid one jaw down <lb/>
the palm of his left hand and <lb/>
turned the other side loose. That <lb/>
was enough and went <lb/>
a ling hall. <lb/>
seven dollars round and <lb/>
gels Did you <lb/>
hear the baud start up all of a <lb/>
sudden on the corner and sec the <lb/>
crowd rush around That was <lb/>
the way break <lb/>
this When Mr. <lb/>
opened his music box the <lb/>
whole crowd lust gathered right up <lb/>
tad looked on <lb/>
had to slop the sale <lb/>
long enough to get the crowd lo <lb/>
make room for the buyers. He <lb/>
sold MO piles I and a hall <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Mis. Mary Morgan, of is <lb/>
Visiting friends here this week. <lb/>
The folks arc <lb/>
their church painted which <lb/>
will add much to already hand <lb/>
some <lb/>
Q. J. Cherry returned last <lb/>
day after a thirty days slay in New <lb/>
York and other northern cities. <lb/>
Miss Johnson left here last <lb/>
Saturday evening to visit relatives <lb/>
aid in her old <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Sain ha- after a<lb/>
die and Plymouth. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
in Hid after a vis <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Mr-. W. II left la-l <lb/>
Monday for home In Jacksonville. <lb/>
She goes till where <lb/>
she will spend a few days with her <lb/>
Mrs. Mary <lb/>
The name of D. I., should <lb/>
have appeared in last weeks <lb/>
instead D. I., <lb/>
It is rumored here <lb/>
branch, of Va. has sue <lb/>
needed ill arresting the <lb/>
win. Countable <lb/>
Bryant, Bethel, tome time ago. <lb/>
of Bethel, <lb/>
was low u yesterday. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Harper, of <lb/>
delivered tO excellent lecture to <lb/>
T. here last Saturday <lb/>
night and preached in the <lb/>
church Sunday morning and <lb/>
tight. <lb/>
Mrs. is said lo lie <lb/>
very Mrs. D. II. is <lb/>
also on the sick list. <lb/>
here was a meeting on the <lb/>
C. T. T. last night lo do <lb/>
pedal work. <lb/>
Mrs. Mamie Carson, near <lb/>
Bethel, i visiting Mis. C. It. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Our i says that girls as a rill <lb/>
areas uncertain a- the heels of <lb/>
mule. about kicking. <lb/>
portent work has now fallen into <lb/>
ii may <lb/>
be so V <lb/>
promptly that the forth <lb/>
coming census reports <lb/>
We have it the reputation of the <lb/>
Inn we t boy go to The cost of census <lb/>
church and behave it for <lb/>
inn. h better who four <lb/>
go a million dollars; and the <lb/>
away. The church is no place lo ire, large though it was, <lb/>
go frolic, and the not have la-en begrudged by , <lb/>
the growing generation anyone bad I <lb/>
to this. they will L the outlay. <lb/>
and lie respect should not. however, lie under <lb/>
as such. And some of the from criticisms all <lb/>
boys the men, we are I the work of the <lb/>
lo say -might also elevate there is much <lb/>
moral manhood, if nothing a good, and some is very <lb/>
more, by having a little i. but there was a woeful lack <lb/>
reverence for the house of of in direction of the <lb/>
young men, uniformity <lb/>
take seals of the church the of the <lb/>
and laugh and talk during the lo Hie securing of <lb/>
lire services, are not likely to be a perfect result. <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
goer offered at <lb/>
AT ONCE, <lb/>
AS WK MOVE TO OUR <lb/>
STOKE <lb/>
IN A DAYS. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
by hut on <lb/>
I do much harm. They <lb/>
arc more in evidence during a <lb/>
revival meeting than any other <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK BEST <lb/>
live me a call when anything <lb/>
my line is and I promise to <lb/>
please you both quality and <lb/>
price of the <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Not long ago one hundred lie <lb/>
grow were sent from Mississippi to <lb/>
work on a railroad in Illinois. The <lb/>
churches sorely made things so live <lb/>
this class of ; v or these that they bad <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Our observation is boys and <lb/>
young man are not the only at <lb/>
who laugh talk in <lb/>
church, and the remarks of the <lb/>
Record could as well apply to some <lb/>
of the oilier sex. <lb/>
I lo give up all idea of work and <lb/>
of them struck out the <lb/>
Illinois State hue on fool, in order <lb/>
lo avoid being handled roughly. <lb/>
A similar case was reported in New <lb/>
I York State recently. Negroes are <lb/>
finding out Smith, after <lb/>
all, them than any <lb/>
I other sect inn of the country, says <lb/>
the Columbus <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
. .; . i i ii I t. to m-II <lb/>
and of g, ill. <lb/>
Stale, a necessity for j the <lb/>
every body who to know all <lb/>
A Paper. <lb/>
The News and has is <lb/>
page <lb/>
Century Mate is <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
W. II. T. Fleming <lb/>
We have just opened in the <lb/>
nix building with entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
about North Carolina. The cover <lb/>
is printed three colors on heavy <lb/>
book Paper. contains a write <lb/>
up of <lb/>
The edition bus been sent broad, <lb/>
cast throughout the State, bill <lb/>
is a big demand for extra <lb/>
epics. The publishers will sup- I ma. <lb/>
ply additional papers at cents <lb/>
each if newsdealer in your town <lb/>
hasn't it on sale. Orders, <lb/>
pained by cash, should lie sent in <lb/>
promptly to their living <lb/>
tilled, as the edition is rapid- <lb/>
exhausted. <lb/>
Very truly yours, <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
Court door In f <lb/>
In tin- <lb/>
i follow In <lb/>
lo mi Hi.- N I. <lb/>
on <lb/>
North the Brown. Hast <lb/>
In Col No. <lb/>
Wan by <lb/>
No. US in Tint <lb/>
and lawn and Mug Um mum <lb/>
lot and J. <lb/>
it <lb/>
of <lb/>
W. <lb/>
August Kill, <lb/>
A Melon drawer. <lb/>
Mr. II II. of <lb/>
Rowan county, has sold on the <lb/>
in this <lb/>
cut loads of for which he <lb/>
received over These melons <lb/>
It is things <lb/>
make us weary of life. <lb/>
Hardly anybody is as sure of <lb/>
himself as lie would people be- <lb/>
A sanguine disposition in <lb/>
that can to hope for some- <lb/>
thing which knows hap <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
when we are most <lb/>
pulled up over the of our <lb/>
shadow we are ill our own <lb/>
light. <lb/>
Whether a man is a crank or <lb/>
eccentric depends nun on his <lb/>
I part of tho social <lb/>
machine. <lb/>
a man possessed <lb/>
from hills on a little more the idea that he <lb/>
than one acre of ground. Slate it is hard to get lo <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
of Court Pill <lb/>
county, ti i- of <lb/>
to inc. on <lb/>
of Aug., on of <lb/>
U Riven l <lb/>
nil j-. i n- lo lite lo <lb/>
ti tho <lb/>
lo will lo <lb/>
to <lb/>
mi J, <lb/>
in. of 11.1 or i in- <lb/>
; in bar of their <lb/>
Thia lb Q tiny of Ann , <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
on of Lucille. T I <lb/>
Sale of make Assets <lb/>
Bf of the power hi inc. <lb/>
a in In a nil in <lb/>
P. A. Wayne, <lb/>
of Sylvester <lb/>
Wayne. I in.- II Col, J. Cm <lb/>
die will on <lb/>
Mi Mr I I i be- <lb/>
fore Court Hunt.- in ox- <lb/>
.-all to fur <lb/>
to <lb/>
a in.- trailer land, <lb/>
in Swift Creek and <lb/>
North to the n- <lb/>
then up I l a <lb/>
a II. ii. I I. <lb/>
lb. tax k line, I e Causey line <lb/>
Hi lino to a stake, <lb/>
A. lo <lb/>
westerly with the <lb/>
road to P. A. comer, <lb/>
said line lo <lb/>
e Weal I to a near a <lb/>
pine, I,, with -i i i <lb/>
AT <lb/>
MY IS AX <lb/>
TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Oil Ml lit <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods <lb/>
All. lira <lb/>
arc lo found here. I have <lb/>
moved into one of the new <lb/>
and can DOW found <lb/>
the J. <lb/>
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and having <lb/>
a much larger store than usual we <lb/>
are handling both <lb/>
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GROCERIES. <lb/>
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Joe and to wail on <lb/>
and to you. <lb/>
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Collie to see II.-. <lb/>
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Hate, Hardware, <lb/>
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Meat. Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
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WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
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of Newark, N. J, <lb/>
Policy <lb/>
Noll till <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
automatically, <lb/>
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in health. <lb/>
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for the current year be paid <lb/>
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will <lb/>
BLACK WAS NOW <lb/>
WOOL <lb/>
NICE DAY PLAID SPIT <lb/>
ALL TO IX Hi IS IA I. <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
SELECT HOM. <lb/>
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to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. lo Wash- <lb/>
I. W. Mayo has taken a <lb/>
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is retained <lb/>
evening from Snow <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
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next. <lb/>
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let ready for <lb/>
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The dual in getting I <lb/>
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and live <lb/>
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man that be <lb/>
need for a hotel <lb/>
mil grown any <lb/>
for lo gel a him <lb/>
on for fall trade. <lb/>
U golden, hut golden hair <lb/>
moat loud. <lb/>
W. It. moved into <lb/>
of new Cherry <lb/>
Three school crayon <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
W. I y an in. his drug <lb/>
of the new <lb/>
The very a <lb/>
blow agricultural <lb/>
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Hunk Store the place to gel <lb/>
supplies. <lb/>
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Machine <lb/>
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nut help your town <lb/>
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from I <lb/>
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Stale.<lb/>
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C. T. r. <lb/>
Mrs. Harding, who <lb/>
family <lb/>
II. Harding, left I In- morning <lb/>
Mi- Harding, of <lb/>
who ha-- been <lb/>
Harding, home <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. W. ill-an and children . ,. ,.,.,, <lb/>
i left morning visit relatives oil <lb/>
i Hamilton. going <lb/>
lo where -lie will have <lb/>
Misses tie of a school. <lb/>
Plow went to Kinston Wednesday . , . ,, ,, <lb/>
evening for a visit. Mis- Sugg, Sum Hill <lb/>
land <lb/>
Ida ville, look train here this <lb/>
came over Ibis to visit They have <lb/>
Hooker. gone to purchase <lb/>
i , i . i ., <lb/>
Irvine has force, <lb/>
Of tobacco buyers on this market. <lb/>
lie is Inning for <lb/>
S NEWS. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
baa mi is <lb/>
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s. tin in have been <lb/>
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since at oral. <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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and <lb/>
SKI roll<lb/>
Jennie Kin-Ion, <lb/>
of Pleasant i been Mrs. It. W. <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
shipped here Ibis weak, <lb/>
to Ayden. <lb/>
Were Ill the lot. <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
A. <lb/>
died Wed j<lb/>
mi it is . be hoped ,.,. ,;,.,, w M <lb/>
And her not all Of <lb/>
peace <lb/>
her days of shot guns, pistols, King, returned home today. <lb/>
k and are now lo <lb/>
with Hie things of the <lb/>
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The as-null- on lo <lb/>
on I lie increase in Clio <lb/>
Even the little children <lb/>
not spared, tare little girl- aged I <lb/>
and II were as <lb/>
last week in Hie western <lb/>
-even year- old and had <lb/>
a of the Carolina <lb/>
for nearly half a <lb/>
C. and daughter, <lb/>
Miss of Wilson, who have the slate by black brutes. <lb/>
I people and <lb/>
try care <lb/>
J. L. Ramsey, former editor of lo allow then wive- <lb/>
I . ,, , , <lb/>
past. Now that some I In- Co. , <lb/>
and element Raleigh. here. and also keep y. <lb/>
where you can watch <lb/>
to have . Mill ,.;., <lb/>
or it Ii to be hoped that a few in Rich <lb/>
Ayden township will cm While away will beam your boa to <lb/>
oil of for Mis. a pistol and gun-o hen <lb/>
not again la- repeated. <lb/>
Ayden is in a W. II, Lang, of re- <lb/>
evening <lb/>
slate this writing. <lb/>
nave all return- <lb/>
ed from north where they <lb/>
big of fall <lb/>
The largest, handsomest, the beat, <lb/>
moat attractive I hey have ever <lb/>
had. <lb/>
Ayden now in of <lb/>
a thousand a day steam saw- <lb/>
mill. Whether it w ill a re <lb/>
and Ural Inward <lb/>
anything like public enterprise <lb/>
that would and lo her <lb/>
and add lo the value of real <lb/>
entitle, to la seen. <lb/>
tine thing certain no town de <lb/>
pending OB her country trade, can <lb/>
continue to build up and increase <lb/>
population, without giving her <lb/>
classes employ I <lb/>
that unless done <lb/>
promptly you will vacant <lb/>
houses mi every street in town. <lb/>
The Public School. <lb/>
Many have been <lb/>
if there be any public <lb/>
fall in ills <lb/>
for Greenville. We <lb/>
Hare ken to the <lb/>
noon train away behind of mailer all <lb/>
the money for ha- bean <lb/>
yon lie awn j or they arc compelled <lb/>
to leave home <lb/>
use if . If <lb/>
Hie north, lie brought home danger of <lb/>
little girl who baa been In Wash <lb/>
for <lb/>
I, <lb/>
A M. wen lo Raleigh lo <lb/>
being women of our <lb/>
country there would be fewer as <lb/>
Wilson Times. <lb/>
I. Cherry, of Parmele. <lb/>
last night here. <lb/>
p. .-i <lb/>
Joke On a Judge. <lb/>
The latent Joke that la told on <lb/>
i one of our Stale land II i- <lb/>
ail expense of Judge <lb/>
Robinson who is as fond <lb/>
of a Joke anybody. And. in <lb/>
our readers may <lb/>
the joke, we <lb/>
would elate the Latin <lb/>
is a <lb/>
in law that is used lo <lb/>
damage violation of <lb/>
any legal right, and given no cause <lb/>
of action. <lb/>
Al a court, in the trial of <lb/>
Mis. Cherry, Jr., left this a suit, defendant's attorney <lb/>
morning tor Petersburg lo to be <lb/>
HUM there was in. legal cause of ac- <lb/>
W. II. Ricks has taken <lb/>
with C. I. <lb/>
Cary II. Mayo has taken a <lb/>
lion with <lb/>
J. of the <lb/>
Messenger was here today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. W. j <lb/>
to Washington this <lb/>
Jesse returned <lb/>
day evening a trip up the <lb/>
count <lb/>
relative. <lb/>
schedule time. <lb/>
needs more <lb/>
There U more demand I'm I hem <lb/>
than can <lb/>
Two hundred thousand pounds <lb/>
often on <lb/>
market <lb/>
Lucky la not the egg- <lb/>
season. There would not lie <lb/>
enough to with. <lb/>
turn will soon <lb/>
marked tho impecunious young <lb/>
he glanced at mils. <lb/>
Thia considered lint full <lb/>
month, but summer weather will <lb/>
likely be with uh for <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
S Oh. are having n <lb/>
cement pavement in front of <lb/>
the corner store which have <lb/>
built for Wilson. <lb/>
not to but <lb/>
put your In <lb/>
which never It <lb/>
beat money can buy. <lb/>
There are cotton nearly <lb/>
North Car <lb/>
one or several in forty-three <lb/>
out of the ninety <lb/>
none in Pitt. <lb/>
The tax room in Sher- <lb/>
will soon <lb/>
for A nice <lb/>
room with cashier's window <lb/>
la up. <lb/>
Every of <lb/>
mutter that tends to make a par- <lb/>
stoic better to the <lb/>
. which it la la <lb/>
to that <lb/>
Few people would take tinsel if <lb/>
they could get gold. it large <lb/>
use the circular and the <lb/>
for when <lb/>
they get <lb/>
used except enough lo run <lb/>
and <lb/>
next will not la- <lb/>
available until But of January. <lb/>
Therefore instead of having the <lb/>
school open for a few weeks <lb/>
now and have to clear, the <lb/>
rectors think it better l wail and <lb/>
begin about the middle of <lb/>
her, by time the <lb/>
money other will <lb/>
and can go <lb/>
right on interruption <lb/>
the spring. <lb/>
An Item for Consolation. <lb/>
The advert not look for <lb/>
returns too He has, <lb/>
build <lb/>
up public <lb/>
lakes lime Ho can con <lb/>
sole himself, however, with the <lb/>
thought if trade is hard to <lb/>
get, it will equally hard for <lb/>
it from him. <lb/>
Agricultural Advertising. <lb/>
L. and j The Judge did so. and lo <lb/>
children reached home <lb/>
from I ,.,,. . ,,, ,,.,, <lb/>
A. V. of Plymouth, who heard <lb/>
has taken a salesman <lb/>
with II. <lb/>
Mis. M. M. Nelson left this <lb/>
to visit Rich- <lb/>
and Philadelphia. <lb/>
Andrew Palmer, <lb/>
Va., has arrived lo lake a position <lb/>
as auctioneer for the Liberty Ware <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Mrs. Julian and lit <lb/>
lie sou, of Raleigh, who have been <lb/>
visiting parents at <lb/>
returned home today, Her <lb/>
Bailie Cotton, <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
J. Vincent is clerking for W. <lb/>
II. Drown. <lb/>
It'll morning <lb/>
Mother's Friend <lb/>
Is a for <lb/>
to Um <lb/>
, lo in I . <lb/>
of it ho <lb/>
a ., it, in. in <lb/>
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n. will t shod <lb/>
ft a bottle <lb/>
. I copy a <lb/>
book <lb/>
Ill Ca. <lb/>
It. Ii. <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins runic down from <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
I has taken <lb/>
position with W. Brown, <lb/>
Mrs. Walter Pollard loft Friday <lb/>
evening for lo visit <lb/>
J. who <lb/>
baa been a few a here, <lb/>
left morning, <lb/>
Herring, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
this to visit <lb/>
Miss Rosa Hooker. <lb/>
Mis. B. Bessie <lb/>
Jarvis left morning unit pleas, <lb/>
lire trip lo <lb/>
Miss of Nashville, <lb/>
who been visiting relatives <lb/>
here, left this morning. <lb/>
J. M. Moore came road <lb/>
evening to remain through <lb/>
Sunday with his <lb/>
Mrs. M. loft this <lb/>
morning for purchase <lb/>
her fall of millinery. <lb/>
Miss Matthews returned <lb/>
home Friday evening from n visit of <lb/>
Co <lb/>
i Ophelia of Holds <lb/>
words and did not understand <lb/>
Latin, was greatly shocked, and <lb/>
going out on the street declared <lb/>
old Roman Catholic <lb/>
Judge might to be impeached for <lb/>
Rec- <lb/>
Type Its Mixed. <lb/>
Ina Henderson Idler In the <lb/>
Post the item <lb/>
At Oxford on last Mr. <lb/>
this place mar <lb/>
Mrs. Doctor Munn, <lb/>
tor of the late Major <lb/>
former <lb/>
live of Congressional dis <lb/>
North Carolina. The happy <lb/>
couple passed Henderson <lb/>
yesterday on I heir way north. <lb/>
From the connect ion of above <lb/>
there is error in <lb/>
and the lady in is <lb/>
probably Mrs. Or. <lb/>
of I. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Experience teaches tint <lb/>
good clothes wear <lb/>
good food gives best nutrition, <lb/>
and a good medicine that <lb/>
cures disease is naturally the <lb/>
best and cheapest. Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla is the best <lb/>
cine money can buy. <lb/>
it cures all others fail. <lb/>
Poor Health <lb/>
hips.<lb/>
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Ml <lb/>
rat I teal <lb/>
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E. J. <lb/>
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A Saturday night coin <lb/>
the <lb/>
church in the <lb/>
part the Slate. The building <lb/>
was and bad only Leon <lb/>
about two months. <lb/>
of l. <lb/>
baa tendered to In. <lb/>
of Win-Ion. <lb/>
surgeon lee in Philip<lb/>
as surgeon with tile arm I <lb/>
ill Cuba. <lb/>
Samuel <lb/>
County, aged live, while <lb/>
mil bunting struck <lb/>
In-gun against a risk <lb/>
while crawling a <lb/>
lo lire. Tile entire load I <lb/>
entered his killing him <lb/>
most <lb/>
The annual report of Com <lb/>
Pensions, which <lb/>
been Sure <lb/>
of the Interior, -hows I <lb/>
there are on the roll- front <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
w ho call aggregate sum of <lb/>
I, <lb/>
was made to wick <lb/>
the Western North <lb/>
Carolina Railroad, four and a half <lb/>
miles from <lb/>
night. A discovered <lb/>
that III spike- <lb/>
had been out of the <lb/>
rails. Detective Harvey la at work <lb/>
on the ease. Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
I-l. <lb/>
a young <lb/>
hi for in <lb/>
a few days ago. <lb/>
sonic of the stolen being <lb/>
found in his He <lb/>
permission from the police lo step <lb/>
aside a when he pulled <lb/>
a pistol from his and -hot <lb/>
himself dead. <lb/>
Borne days ago Mr. Thomas It. <lb/>
Green, of was having <lb/>
his dwelling re shingled, and on <lb/>
tearing up the rolls of <lb/>
leather Ion ml corner <lb/>
the roof, which are supposed <lb/>
to have la-en hid thereby bis lath <lb/>
it when Yankees <lb/>
ad through section in April. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
An old lady living in this <lb/>
has been placed in the asylum <lb/>
here. Hue Imagined she was <lb/>
going to marry a young professor <lb/>
this city, and made <lb/>
preparations waited for him <lb/>
all of one day. She to la <lb/>
he could have deceived <lb/>
her. On her person <lb/>
ill gold when she arrived <lb/>
asylum. Raleigh Times <lb/>
line of greatest in <lb/>
the way of a hen egg that has beet <lb/>
lo tho Democrat In hum <lb/>
time hails from and <lb/>
product of a hen belonging <lb/>
lo Mis. J. V. This egg is <lb/>
is large as a egg. being <lb/>
Weighs <lb/>
SI ounces, Properly <lb/>
is two eggs. breaking the <lb/>
large egg, an egg of usual <lb/>
was found inside. Hut the inner <lb/>
the outer egg were fully equip <lb/>
CI HI your Filer. Malaria <lb/>
pet <lb/>
it it fills. It <lb/>
Nan. as <lb/>
Drug , Va <lb/>
unit tit <lb/>
Bryan Woolen MM, <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Bicycle Repairing, <lb/>
GUN REPAIRING, <lb/>
General Shop. <lb/>
W A It U MACK AGAIN AT oil OLD STAND OX MAIN <lb/>
AND TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
CLASS WORK. <lb/>
MADE TO AND ANY <lb/>
PUB-<lb/>
OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
HATS, CAPS AND<lb/>
IX IX DAILY <lb/>
-----AT out PLACE.-------- <lb/>
COME IN AND MAKE A <lb/>
IT II ASK WE W MORE GOODS BOB TUB <lb/>
OB THE SAME LESS MONEY. <lb/>
C S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
I from the North have <lb/>
the <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
I made In with Silks t. match <lb/>
There will lie better in the city Hum ran my <lb/>
on I ho Evans -1 reel by Mrs. <lb/>
h full <lb/>
Closing, <lb/>
I mil iii where you will bf <lb/>
upon. Will's Brown la with me, <lb/>
H. C HOOKER.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD. Owner. <lb/>
Entered at the <lb/>
Greenville. X. C, a.- <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Wills Builders.<lb/>
Mr. M. Barrow, <lb/>
who St with the i <lb/>
Case. <lb/>
II p Greene <lb/>
have last Ins-ii Consent <lb/>
Bryan Replies to <lb/>
Mr. Bryan has issued the follow- <lb/>
of his position <lb/>
in <lb/>
interview printed in The New ; <lb/>
Tribune of Sunday <lb/>
-1 have stated at all Hates and <lb/>
in all places the one <lb/>
will in- before the country an- <lb/>
bl is restored. <lb/>
have repeated over and over <lb/>
again ibis us art <lb/>
alone, waiting I the aid <lb/>
consent of other nation, and <lb/>
Hi to l is the only ratio at j <lb/>
which the mints can be opened. <lb/>
-1 have never for one moment <lb/>
thought a compromise desirable or <lb/>
voted <lb/>
for candidates pledged to internal <lb/>
tonal voted <lb/>
candidates pledged to <lb/>
dent bimetallism. vole <lb/>
hi <lb/>
or independent, is <lb/>
the single gold standard. We <lb/>
have the gold standard lo day. <lb/>
because tin- people want ii. ton lie <lb/>
in Jewelry <lb/>
one <lb/>
the large cotton mills In <lb/>
the four commissioners appointed <lb/>
by the last legislature, was entered <lb/>
before Judge Bryan, at Hill. <lb/>
are lo keep all <lb/>
the Bounty except the three <lb/>
of the board of county <lb/>
South, and who has been spend <lb/>
tog several weeks with his <lb/>
lives here. left for his home last <lb/>
Monday. Mr. Harrow <lb/>
ii.-over factories as town <lb/>
builders, expressed himself <lb/>
of having Louisburg<lb/>
Brooches, Rings, <lb/>
Beauty Pins, Olga <lb/>
Bracelets. <lb/>
Silver Hearts for <lb/>
Bracelets. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
invest in mi kind, elected by <lb/>
We inquired of him why it Tile board of county <lb/>
our moneyed men were SO has seven members. <lb/>
slow in uniting and erecting a lac three elected by the people and <lb/>
knowing as they do the by the legislature. <lb/>
benefits to be derived The have a <lb/>
He answered b saying it is in- <lb/>
cause they were not able to in All which were <lb/>
mediate and satisfactory Manila, election muddle have lees <lb/>
along financial as well as other stopped and peace reigns it <lb/>
Greene County. Free <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Has on hand a fall supply of <lb/>
The Standard Bottles I<lb/>
The prettiest and handsomest <lb/>
line of Belt Buckles ever <lb/>
shown in the town. <lb/>
lines, which arises from a lack of <lb/>
information, accurate knowledge <lb/>
a to many advantages for future <lb/>
development as well as many helps <lb/>
in Ike wake of <lb/>
these enterprises. <lb/>
as lo <lb/>
of the community and stir- <lb/>
VI. COLLAR SHIRT <lb/>
-I rs III SHIRT <lb/>
CLASPS, hack<lb/>
everything. <lb/>
New Fall arriving daily. Wait for our <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
n n <lb/>
II <lb/>
Worst in Year. <lb/>
cause handful of English <lb/>
great variety of Patterns in <lb/>
to secure foreign aid in the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Republican are now preparing lo <lb/>
make all contracts payable in gold <lb/>
This will lessen the <lb/>
legal tender money and make the <lb/>
for gold more <lb/>
The Republicans also <lb/>
retiring the greenbacks in in <lb/>
of national hank <lb/>
lion ran money <lb/>
lie forgotten while money <lb/>
changers are I lo quote the language <lb/>
used Mr. En <lb/>
trying and <lb/>
therefore is <lb/>
master and all the n <lb/>
The gold men know <lb/>
our abandonment of the ratio of <lb/>
lo l would lie equivalent to nil <lb/>
abandonment of the money <lb/>
they know an <lb/>
of the money question <lb/>
would lead to the surrender of all <lb/>
that the part; gained <lb/>
go convention. <lb/>
money question, and there <lb/>
fore the Republican papers are <lb/>
praise the and <lb/>
magnify the any <lb/>
Democrat who will give out an in <lb/>
to I. <lb/>
platform <lb/>
plank, every platform is <lb/>
every part will <lb/>
Money Interest. <lb/>
A prominent merchant declares <lb/>
money expended for ad- <lb/>
is the name as if placed <lb/>
rounding country, This is proper <lb/>
factories are established, he to be taken of advertisements <lb/>
I. It gives employment to in newspaper, <lb/>
hen of people, who Increase large-. there a valuable return <lb/>
of merchandise resulting from in <lb/>
and materials in a met <lb/>
j. It opens s market, and a per- chant's <lb/>
one, too, and gives eel- additional sales made ex- <lb/>
of lusting lo and the <lb/>
and here be remarked <lb/>
that farmers of conn- of with <lb/>
could not. for any eon public enables the tradesman <lb/>
be to enlarge his sphere of operations <lb/>
; or remove manufacturing in-; M ., to assume <lb/>
from the county. Important standing in the <lb/>
commercial world. The returns <lb/>
for merchant's outlay in <lb/>
far exceed in value the in <lb/>
manufacturing In- received on the <lb/>
so expended. <lb/>
y Hum <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
per bottle- i c <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
. They open up bring with <lb/>
them machine shops, repair shops <lb/>
and various adjunct incident only <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
Should you ever <lb/>
I i .., <lb/>
after n I <lb/>
The new <lb/>
. n ii huts towards the Round- <lb/>
lap . it tun m <lb/>
i imp lifter a is <lb/>
of the machine, is <lb/>
The Republicans I a letter received l <lb/>
r of In- Rec- <lb/>
Baltimore, as <lb/>
time ago you requested n- <lb/>
give you our of the <lb/>
Cot Ion cylindrical <lb/>
pr.--. Al lime we were mi <lb/>
in give i <lb/>
,,., in- i.-. the nine we hid <lb/>
and and. in <lb/>
thereto, ii will meet new questions <lb/>
as they <lb/>
-The Republican is j <lb/>
the dollar above the luau; <lb/>
aim of the Democratic party is to h <lb/>
restore a government of people <lb/>
by the people for the people <lb/>
a government which will protect <lb/>
every in the enjoyment of <lb/>
life, liberty the pursuit of hap- <lb/>
A Doer of the Word. <lb/>
from i . letter <lb/>
in Asheville Citizen; <lb/>
was, the <lb/>
writer of a gospel <lb/>
his <lb/>
of live and not receive <lb/>
if it lie read with such <lb/>
Hire. In his day, as in there <lb/>
an- more folks deceit <lb/>
than making others believe in <lb/>
them. There are of <lb/>
hearers but few doers, <lb/>
one me. <lb/>
shall enter Into the kingdom <lb/>
heaven, lull he Dial will <lb/>
of my which is in <lb/>
I know a mini, exceedingly devoid, <lb/>
leads in public prayer, dares lo <lb/>
stand as a religious <lb/>
and h <lb/>
mils him to do so, when I here <lb/>
is not a in town who <lb/>
will trust him I'm a <lb/>
He has no respect for his <lb/>
lull still he says. <lb/>
And just such men <lb/>
US Who keep of <lb/>
who would, in all <lb/>
and not only. <lb/>
I wouldn't give a snap for any re- <lb/>
that nut make pus <lb/>
sensor of honest and worthy <lb/>
confidence of his fellow man. <lb/>
operated press. Now <lb/>
h is closed, we can <lb/>
the pro. <lb/>
i- . particular, <lb/>
only <lb/>
is practical farmers. The re- <lb/>
milts from sale of our have <lb/>
been eminently and <lb/>
in Ii I icy bill we had am i i <lb/>
paled. The advantages lo <lb/>
in I operator arc so many <lb/>
lake up much space lo <lb/>
enumerate them. Ii is <lb/>
lo say who has lulled <lb/>
their cotton on this press would <lb/>
nu or hereafter patronize any <lb/>
other. And why should <lb/>
Their less <lb/>
pi.- <lb/>
from one-quarter lo <lb/>
one-half p.-i more than <lb/>
they gel in bale. <lb/>
There is <lb/>
round here lo stay . <lb/>
we would es <lb/>
. are near a rail <lb/>
mail. In gel in swim III <lb/>
old adage of the <lb/>
bird gelling the worm. They <lb/>
will mil hill <lb/>
their friends, the farmers, will gel <lb/>
the cream the middlemen, Ike <lb/>
commission merchants, have <lb/>
enjoying and rich upon. <lb/>
Id conclusion, the ad <lb/>
vantages, will the halo Is <lb/>
fireproof, waterproof, <lb/>
and proof ii i a labor saving <lb/>
am making hale lo <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Ki i. Ark., <lb/>
Napoleon once said a ruler <lb/>
could do anything with bayonets <lb/>
except u. them. lien. Otis <lb/>
might he able lo testify lo the <lb/>
truth of apothegm. <lb/>
Washington, Aug. <lb/>
Weather has issued n spec <lb/>
report mi the gale of August <lb/>
17th. 18th, <lb/>
us to shipping in t he<lb/>
lions at Weather <lb/>
lions i a. m of the <lb/>
then- of <lb/>
miles nil hoar. It in <lb/>
I p. m., hen it was <lb/>
ii mile-an hour, with <lb/>
In miles <lb/>
in hour. At hour an <lb/>
. up-were blow n <lb/>
and it i- that the wind <lb/>
reached evens greater velocity <lb/>
it <lb/>
The hurricane was the -e <lb/>
within the years. The <lb/>
total loss alone <lb/>
from lo <lb/>
The which is <lb/>
principal industry, has for <lb/>
tin- -wept away, i <lb/>
An tact i- <lb/>
was so <lb/>
miles an hour. <lb/>
The Heroes <lb/>
Only about five in <lb/>
assembled N. <lb/>
to celebrate departure <lb/>
of seven for the m-ii- <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
overran the plat- <lb/>
form and made II very <lb/>
patrons of the road, other <lb/>
than convicts, by blocking up <lb/>
whole place and had free run <lb/>
of the station, although there are <lb/>
gates and fence-available for such <lb/>
an occasion. <lb/>
is such an occasion as <lb/>
makes well wishers of the <lb/>
race despair of them. To see <lb/>
ii whole street full of women <lb/>
out to sap lo a lot of <lb/>
felon-uh leave like <lb/>
With smiling faces i.- <lb/>
lo make any . rejoice <lb/>
day of <lb/>
and Jim Crow law <lb/>
has dawned at Item <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
w not only lo the material <lb/>
strength of a low n. lo its <lb/>
strength in many ways. <lb/>
I, Speaking as to the Odell <lb/>
Company, he said <lb/>
the moral status of cot- <lb/>
lion mill operatives CM lie largely <lb/>
contact with them in <lb/>
their daily life, the establishment <lb/>
of churches and Sunday schools and <lb/>
then giving these the personal help <lb/>
advice and moral strength as la the <lb/>
case with the mill referred lo. <lb/>
reference to profits and <lb/>
fit accruing to stockholders, be <lb/>
I replied by saying cotton <lb/>
establish and make <lb/>
the value of all oilier proper <lb/>
They secure a permanent In- <lb/>
vestment of from eight lo twenty- <lb/>
I five per cent and open the field for <lb/>
outside capital to Invest, for capital- <lb/>
are not afraid to make Invest- <lb/>
where there are lac- <lb/>
to insure their safely. In <lb/>
regard lo mills he <lb/>
replied that in the sec <lb/>
lion, whenever competent <lb/>
lo erect a mill. <lb/>
only had to make it known, when <lb/>
they once found a unanimity of <lb/>
effort, and a necessary <lb/>
of capital lo complete the plan. <lb/>
However much may differ <lb/>
along Other lines, they are always <lb/>
united and come together on the <lb/>
subject of a cotton mill for <lb/>
know what it means lo a <lb/>
county and State. He further re- <lb/>
plied he had in mind some <lb/>
if only have <lb/>
him for boors <lb/>
no argument would Is- necessary to <lb/>
convince Times. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
Child Killed by Its Mother While <lb/>
Shouting. <lb/>
The colored people have <lb/>
carrying on a big revival Deep <lb/>
Creek church, township. <lb/>
Last Saturday they reached <lb/>
of religious fervor, and so <lb/>
wrought up did wife of John <lb/>
she leaped to <lb/>
her feel and threw the infant, <lb/>
which she held in her arms, high <lb/>
in i he air. The child's head struck <lb/>
a beach in its descent, inflicting <lb/>
injuries from which died <lb/>
day night. Sunday was buried <lb/>
the presence of of no <lb/>
-ANYTHING A- <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
indication points to the <lb/>
fad that the Democrats <lb/>
who left party ill 1808 are <lb/>
coming to feel duty demands <lb/>
reunite with the party <lb/>
in consideration of newer issues <lb/>
they consider of greater <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to the <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro A. <lb/>
The prospects for an Too <lb/>
Three years ago If had <lb/>
proposed the <lb/>
the even m a <lb/>
gilt and with full consent, he <lb/>
Would have bean regarded as HI <lb/>
I'm a lunatic asylum. what <lb/>
Way it more desirable for us to <lb/>
expend our blood and treasure in <lb/>
these islands, than it <lb/>
President Cleveland <lb/>
for beef rattle than have prevailed <lb/>
for some J eon arc certainly good, <lb/>
and should our <lb/>
in returning to this source of <lb/>
little helps on the <lb/>
farm, and a few good bullocks for <lb/>
market should lie the <lb/>
results of every year's la <lb/>
bur. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great driving <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
days, Thursday and Hat <lb/>
Sailing hours subject lo change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with- <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by I <lb/>
Old Dominion s. boa <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
I T <lb/>
no. N. SON, ; H <lb/>
Washington, N. v. v <lb/>
J. COREY, <lb/>
n; <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Also n nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I now ho found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by <lb/>
SEE ME. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
175.------- <lb/>
S. ft. Schultz, <lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots. <lb/>
butter, mountain fall <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat flakes, cotton- <lb/>
meal and bulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. . <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
to see <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i or <lb/>
for ., .<lb/>
WASHINGTON,<lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
lo W. R <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The in every <lb/>
and price as low as <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for produce. <lb/>
PIMPLES <lb/>
wife had Ila M Mil <lb/>
be Md the <lb/>
I bad <lb/>
com put ton but altar Mk- <lb/>
I no <lb/>
W MM Mg b- <lb/>
I or m n. <lb/>
MM Are., Pa. <lb/>
Potent. <lb/>
or Be. <lb/>
. CONSTIPATION. . <lb/>
f art<lb/>
S-l The Eastern <lb/>
TOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN . Year in Advance. <lb/>
II <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. N. C. SEPTEMBER 1899 <lb/>
pp <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
JO<lb/>
made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was mode at the <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 FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb/>
Washington City, Sept. <lb/>
hi- most substantial <lb/>
Unit Imperialistic policy Is <lb/>
. . iii is the <lb/>
resell Wed- <lb/>
the <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
This not an <lb/>
one. By of <lb/>
Ides, result was <lb/>
as a of the Philip- <lb/>
pine policy of Mr. <lb/>
other issue was discussed for necks <lb/>
daring content <lb/>
only that, but <lb/>
the of the re- <lb/>
of money were <lb/>
poured into the district by the Re- <lb/>
publican Committee. <lb/>
The Republican candidate was ac- <lb/>
to be a good man. of <lb/>
Herman descent, strong <lb/>
the Gorman vote in <lb/>
More than that, he was given the <lb/>
appointment of <lb/>
thus lo use for <lb/>
advantage of a <lb/>
couple hundred census <lb/>
tors, to help him win. <lb/>
The Democratic candidate was <lb/>
handicapped. The district had <lb/>
bean represented for a generation <lb/>
by Mr. Bland, who his prestige <lb/>
as silver leader hail secured <lb/>
a life tenure of <lb/>
nation. when be <lb/>
died who for had <lb/>
been unable lo lie considered for <lb/>
election lo Congress, were <lb/>
I lent to make the nice; there <lb/>
was bitter contest for the <lb/>
left ninny of the can <lb/>
their friends <lb/>
tend. <lb/>
The district has been of recent <lb/>
Democratic, by a <lb/>
margin, and six years ago it was <lb/>
carried by <lb/>
shOWS II so <lb/>
The Methodists of the <lb/>
in one of the <lb/>
a n,,,, <lb/>
The <lb/>
papers throughout the State this enterprises yet undertaken, to j <lb/>
correspondents work- Administration -j m forced to effort to celebrate the closing of <lb/>
the and with i pat.-h up soil of agreement the 20th eon- <lb/>
and financial aid well, Aguinaldo get out of the thank-oiler- <lb/>
have-lone their utmost to secure Philippines with as grace At least this is <lb/>
I he elect ion of I he as and dignity as will sum lit proposed, we lie-1 <lb/>
an of the President admit. Asa political issue so promising is their <lb/>
and his Philippine policy. will Boon as great is the <lb/>
Democrats on this simple as Know was which will he raised will reach <lb/>
i lie Arin <lb/>
State of Ohio, City I <lb/>
makes Oath <lb/>
In- is senior partner of the <lb/>
firm of Frank <lb/>
are <lb/>
opposed lo ism <lb/>
of <lb/>
years ago. is as <lb/>
as and . every laud where <lb/>
deliberation is all i- lo and ii exists in land <lb/>
Concluding a series of editorial insure vigorous reject Ion almost under the sun, active <lb/>
lo pull the can-1 American re. Work. <lb/>
through to victory, the Twenty-eight hundred was <lb/>
the leading majority given the Democratic <lb/>
organ of West, upon his simple and the <lb/>
the whole country watching ration militarism and Methodists are <lb/>
the remit of a motion to and ism <lb/>
Philippine policy, the J ally. This was a district that It Is a groat undertaking, but as <lb/>
failure of a to go to ago sent a Republican to say, the numbers <lb/>
Congress, beating have g. to <lb/>
as I Hand, who for eight ballots was work in earnest, and arc <lb/>
the leading candidate for the of success Post. <lb/>
he with <lb/>
drew in Now, an <lb/>
feats his expansion competitor <lb/>
with to span-. <lb/>
A good many ans here <lb/>
are will be Bryan's <lb/>
majority for If this die <lb/>
j stun . Mr. Tom I hi ii. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The worm bus, in it de Mr. Fred Oliver's have <lb/>
march, I i at I he of Hie worms <lb/>
Creek Mallard Creek, and i m,. i. in of Toledo. <lb/>
spreading over acres of farmer, state and <lb/>
is Mr, W. tacks millet first, he said will pay sum of <lb/>
X. of Creek, thinks have been for <lb/>
, . , ii u each and I <lb/>
an inch long -small . in millet. the Hall's <lb/>
he says, luau the same worm throughout Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
which made its this, i i i I Sworn and <lb/>
ll presence, day of <lb/>
December, A. <lb/>
. i A. <lb/>
, , Rotary Public. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken in- <lb/>
in This is <lb/>
attack in this section <lb/>
since time. It then got in the <lb/>
and destroyed field i <lb/>
HUM <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
field, The worm is called If every in <lb/>
from fuel that it the hind, would up sign, <lb/>
mi like the main this year and live lip <lb/>
up first and then Hunks, lo it and except every <lb/>
It moves lie off next year. <lb/>
attacking cot Ion, corn, Credit n limits should be kept at <lb/>
grass or in its Hit Ii. I fa mini is <lb/>
and directly on the <lb/>
mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. PRANK <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold druggists, rile. <lb/>
Hall's Tills are <lb/>
practically a vote for tin <lb/>
proposition to <lb/>
the and surrender <lb/>
Hut this is what Hie <lb/>
decided lo do. <lb/>
as excellent <lb/>
the <lb/>
disapprove mil only of the weak <lb/>
and which the <lb/>
war against Aguinaldo has been <lb/>
waged, but their opposition to <lb/>
laking Asia into as- <lb/>
and compel it ion <lb/>
American This district <lb/>
piled up the. handsomest <lb/>
plurality it has given for <lb/>
many The result was a <lb/>
mortification to the Republicans <lb/>
only in the district, butt <lb/>
Senator Carter of Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman of the Republican <lb/>
borrow I hem. that an <lb/>
in line, but turn Tin merchants who trim any other income tux will be enacted <lb/>
in- neither In fight or left, j kind of mental,, their chances, for Stales, and then <lb/>
One is People to keep mil of trouble must Republicans ill claim the idea <lb/>
If the stated in the <lb/>
passed <lb/>
arc and to In- <lb/>
can lie-aid Filipinos, <lb/>
and this nation would sutler <lb/>
in acknowledging its <lb/>
adherence to the doctrine that gov <lb/>
never slops. While some of live within <lb/>
worms arc eating tin land way lo do and to <lb/>
crossing over i pursuing h .-old trouble is lo as <lb/>
They lo j . ,. fie credit is<lb/>
a ii-I lender of cotton, men, The cash <lb/>
a- their II, <lb/>
is a sample weakness of derive their Just powers <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Madame Henry her baud <lb/>
and committed suicide to save the <lb/>
the army, n Is a <lb/>
huge in down or <lb/>
States this season. Hula the conspirators <lb/>
d by Mr. It. Manning who Dreyfus were consider <lb/>
ate honor <lb/>
reside- near Ha., <lb/>
. I to be a winner. It was weighed in <lb/>
a clear whatever strength . , . . <lb/>
town last week and bill <lb/>
one-quarter of a pound of T <lb/>
I 111.- <lb/>
the West who see in land their own honor <lb/>
I so deep their <lb/>
j. r Cans <lb/>
.-r. lion- <lb/>
iv it'll is <lb/>
i tho on la <lb/>
grain until I here ii nothing let lo <lb/>
I. mi; then do a lint t <lb/>
thing else docs when has run its <lb/>
course die. <lb/>
Mi. Al-.-i-i <lb/>
when struck <lb/>
in ii destroyed whole fields in <lb/>
Fan Creek and other lo in <lb/>
Alter eating the <lb/>
grain, turned the cotton, <lb/>
lug bolls nil Hie stalk. <lb/>
having oaten everything In <lb/>
sight, worms then devoured <lb/>
ii i- the and <lb/>
lo do business, men<lb/>
i n in. k <lb/>
at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
consider accounts ft <lb/>
ere iii-i-. <lb/>
and that lime is. <lb/>
long enough.- Mange. Va., <lb/>
I Mis, I-I-. <lb/>
I be Houston publishes lei <lb/>
from III Texas <lb/>
giving the condition of the cotton <lb/>
crop, result Is the Pool <lb/>
says the crop in Texas will lie a de <lb/>
crease from <lb/>
crop lost year, due to de <lb/>
expansion may have had a year <lb/>
ago, it has none today. Mr. <lb/>
strong In Missouri, as it was gen I went y melons this season <lb/>
through the West and South weighed each. <lb/>
west. It is fading rapidly, The pound melon sold in Val i. by <lb/>
and the result of c <lb/>
each other. Hoods, <lb/>
fields looked like South t atoll n is in the race of <lb/>
did alter Sherman passed these lb <lb/>
through that Mr. <lb/>
Civil Engineer and <lb/>
FOR ND <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
Mills It. Kure, <lb/>
s N. o <lb/>
AM A <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
was left. I I million bale crop Ibis year, <lb/>
noticed incoming In them in News and Observer. <lb/>
Dr. D. I. <lb/>
predicts a Greenville, H, <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
Huns <lb/>
<lb/>
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