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Mail Matter. <lb/>
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cream <lb/>
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SALT. <lb/>
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MATTRESSES, <lb/>
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It seem lo worry <lb/>
fairs of State, <lb/>
tells that Joseph <lb/>
front <lb/>
It never mentions Kruger or Jo- <lb/>
Hill says I hat Thomson's grocery <lb/>
a new window <lb/>
And that Mission Workers <lb/>
will give <lb/>
be <lb/>
William <lb/>
It <lb/>
my kins had, <lb/>
And says that Israel Johnson <lb/>
become a happy <lb/>
is short- <lb/>
to <lb/>
And the fuel is <lb/>
building new <lb/>
It mentions Dewey's coining in one <lb/>
brief paragraph. <lb/>
And says that Trimble <lb/>
has sold yearling <lb/>
And every thing with- <lb/>
in little town, <lb/>
The who runs the paper has <lb/>
plainly Jotted down, <lb/>
Some people make fun of bill. <lb/>
honestly, I like <lb/>
To work is booming <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
It's just a little hasn't <lb/>
much to say <lb/>
Km as long as it is printed I hope <lb/>
it comes my way. <lb/>
in Baltimore <lb/>
A HUH I <lb/>
Of th I Junior Order United <lb/>
American Mechanic.<lb/>
The w and in- I <lb/>
of the Junior Older United <lb/>
American earned <lb/>
for it the prominent now,<lb/>
of lie Unit State. <lb/>
There are in <lb/>
n- an which <lb/>
the <lb/>
or love and friend- <lb/>
in <lb/>
lone nil school The order <lb/>
now within it- <lb/>
the <lb/>
over of <lb/>
whom are well known journalists, <lb/>
lawyers and some of most ill- <lb/>
men trade CUB- <lb/>
in the United States. <lb/>
Our order pays out about <lb/>
I to humanity. <lb/>
landing upon our <lb/>
. its rapid horde, of <lb/>
intrinsic the <lb/>
I old world should be viewed with <lb/>
by the loyal and patriotic <lb/>
citizen . W <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hen <lb/>
His Fruitful <lb/>
PALL AN, W <lb/>
is a SOLID, <lb/>
if <lb/>
ship, its precepts inspire all <lb/>
the divine idea of the brotherhood <lb/>
of man. and bring to the surface <lb/>
I he generous which lend <lb/>
to <lb/>
to our Its <lb/>
their I, <lb/>
and awaken their minds<lb/>
to the patriotic sentiment <lb/>
the American ii is i <lb/>
purely Virtue, Mb- <lb/>
and Patriotism, the molt i of <lb/>
our order, is noble and <lb/>
Heal in <lb/>
Mutual help is one of the mos <lb/>
widely operative laws iii the<lb/>
thing else, and is dependent <lb/>
it. The hum in is one. an <lb/>
exists for benefit. <lb/>
a warm hearty welcome ti all <lb/>
who desire ti better <lb/>
their n pan <lb/>
of our but ; <lb/>
have not one <lb/>
mm the <lb/>
i isl and nihilist, or anyone who <lb/>
i is not willing to bow allegiance <lb/>
Hag. which is <lb/>
shield and protect them us well <lb/>
as us. in I he exercise of all civil <lb/>
religious liberty. <lb/>
Thai no person who is engaged <lb/>
in active wholesaling or retail- <lb/>
alcoholic or spirituous liquors <lb/>
as a beverage shall be received lo <lb/>
membership. <lb/>
We our devotion to the <lb/>
Public School system of C <lb/>
try. We believe <lb/>
and all leaching in <lb/>
Junior ,. j,, <lb/>
man who has;, <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
ion . <lb/>
a ii. . i . n laving <lb/>
per year m- <lb/>
charges and r ex <lb/>
if of sending raw <lb/>
i- miles away to <lb/>
lo be made into cloths should be <lb/>
mills <lb/>
located as neat possible lo the <lb/>
The money <lb/>
in be suitably divided <lb/>
planters, operatives <lb/>
mill tiers, making all <lb/>
The <lb/>
lion is pother sound in <lb/>
having the cheap raw <lb/>
material South solid has- <lb/>
Some -known Pacts. <lb/>
which puts her <lb/>
he . e <lb/>
Mild I. made <lb/>
The i <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS KI <lb/>
or ii <lb/>
He is indeed a poor <lb/>
not found a friend. is <lb/>
absolutely necessary to the <lb/>
of human nature. Man i <lb/>
made T-i enrich the <lb/>
heart and fashion there <lb/>
be friendship. <lb/>
When this is found the secret <lb/>
place of nature is struck, and may <lb/>
worked Into productiveness of <lb/>
mental and moral being. The true <lb/>
friend is born for adversity. His <lb/>
grip has tenacity of <lb/>
when prosperity attends our <lb/>
steps, and honors brow <lb/>
bill when conditions have changed <lb/>
summer has turned into <lb/>
wilder of adversity plant <lb/>
forth like the pine amid <lb/>
eighteen per cent, all <lb/>
the America employ <lb/>
domestic help, two <lb/>
percent, one <lb/>
all known lo <lb/>
exist worked <lb/>
four boors of each day a whole <lb/>
year, for <lb/>
meals, able to <lb/>
make one dress apiece for less <lb/>
seven-eighths of the women <lb/>
of America. <lb/>
six par Of ell the worn <lb/>
en iii America spend a-much <lb/>
tiny per year their <lb/>
clothe. <lb/>
bit of twelve million American <lb/>
families the income of four million <lb/>
of these families hi than <lb/>
each per year, the incomes of <lb/>
nearly eight percent, of the <lb/>
are less than <lb/>
each per year. <lb/>
arc of places this <lb/>
country where only one mail comes <lb/>
fourteen days. <lb/>
Ask the average person <lb/>
the central point of area Is in the <lb/>
United Slates and lie will fix it <lb/>
somewhere in Illinois. Tell him <lb/>
it is nearer San he <lb/>
will be until he re- <lb/>
members Alaska is within <lb/>
boundaries of Uncle <lb/>
w the November Ladles <lb/>
i ionic journal <lb/>
It was General Lee's custom to <lb/>
leave his tent door in the <lb/>
morning for a sprightly hen <lb/>
had gone into the egg business <lb/>
promptly and thus had saved her <lb/>
head. When she stepped <lb/>
would put aside his work <lb/>
walk post deferentially upon <lb/>
the outside until he cackle <lb/>
mysteries at <lb/>
She roosted rode <lb/>
his wagon, was an eye witness of <lb/>
the battles of and <lb/>
Gettysburg, and was finally <lb/>
upon the altar of hospitality <lb/>
at Orange Court House, in <lb/>
November Home <lb/>
The man who is prompt in meet- <lb/>
his obligations, he rich or <lb/>
poor, can always be counted on to <lb/>
get all the favors that are going; <lb/>
and the reverse is to be said of the <lb/>
who fails lo honor this <lb/>
tern. Some people think smart <lb/>
lo withhold what belongs lo their <lb/>
creditors, many of them being am- <lb/>
ply able to pay at any <lb/>
folk Herald. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
Baby. <lb/>
A girl was to Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Adam of Franklin av <lb/>
MM N. J., Fri <lb/>
day that, all hough perfectly <lb/>
formed, weighed a and <lb/>
a So small is baby <lb/>
easily rest the palm of <lb/>
its father's hand. It hits great <lb/>
lung power and the doctor lie <lb/>
sees no why it should not <lb/>
lake a growing lit one of these days <lb/>
develop into normal size. <lb/>
Hew York Ban, <lb/>
alpine snows. Virtue expressive <lb/>
of truth and right relative <lb/>
God and affects all our <lb/>
lions with society. It is what <lb/>
is to the solar system, mid <lb/>
without it society could not exist. <lb/>
Truth is necessary lo <lb/>
civilization as much sous sunlight, <lb/>
air or food, docs not live <lb/>
by bread Cultivate the <lb/>
principles of our order and live <lb/>
them our lives, and you see us <lb/>
possible I hat they arc <lb/>
into our Govern- <lb/>
As a paternal and <lb/>
order is purely American, <lb/>
watching over and caring for <lb/>
of our brothers when <lb/>
and disabled to shield <lb/>
widow and orphans of deceased <lb/>
brothers would the eagle her <lb/>
young mid tender brood. What <lb/>
nobler attribute can man have <lb/>
that he shall love his brother <lb/>
This is what the order <lb/>
In the years through which the <lb/>
of our records run have <lb/>
added thoughts and deeds, <lb/>
till the mind and give incentive to <lb/>
members, their hearts <lb/>
bear deep stamped the impress of <lb/>
our motto, virtue, liberty and <lb/>
which make <lb/>
sweet and lasting the relations <lb/>
which the members of our order <lb/>
are united. <lb/>
The Junior Order is the most <lb/>
patriotic exponent of the virtue <lb/>
of greatest nation on face <lb/>
of globe, composed as i-, of <lb/>
representative <lb/>
having its beginning the <lb/>
impulses gave freedom to <lb/>
people and drove the haughty <lb/>
rant from this glorious land of ours <lb/>
and wherever our organization <lb/>
holds sway we are one object, <lb/>
one brotherhood and one in <lb/>
lame <lb/>
language, to the end <lb/>
general ions be able to <lb/>
take their places <lb/>
workers, educated ill the <lb/>
history, an manners of <lb/>
Americans. <lb/>
We guarantee lo every man the <lb/>
or God ac <lb/>
lo the dictates of his own con- <lb/>
science, would give every as- <lb/>
to protect all in the <lb/>
of liberty, we object <lb/>
moat strenuously to the <lb/>
or any no matter <lb/>
what name may exist, in <lb/>
temporal of this country. <lb/>
believe that the should i <lb/>
be in our public schools, RUSSIA <lb/>
lo leach sectarianism, but to <lb/>
A v. of pet feel <lb/>
weigh bis mid be feel <lb/>
measure <lb/>
feet inches from the the Au- <lb/>
when the arms are extended. <lb/>
I The length of the hand ought to <lb/>
one lentil this, one- <lb/>
I seventh sin mid be the length of <lb/>
l. I lo mid <lb/>
die measure the same <lb/>
from the middle of <lb/>
the chest. From top of the <lb/>
bead lo should be <lb/>
of the foot. Bound the <lb/>
measure Inches <lb/>
round bust, under nuns. The Raleigh declares <lb/>
measure inches of of <lb/>
The buM measured over I white pine timber in the <lb/>
Ills should be the forests of Western North Carolina. <lb/>
upper part of the arm inches of the difficulty of getting <lb/>
and wrist ii Inches. The calf the product lo the <lb/>
inculcate teachings. I is the <lb/>
standard of all <lb/>
and civil law, <lb/>
We therefore believe our <lb/>
should be in <lb/>
teachings, but that no dogma or <lb/>
creed should be tough id the same <lb/>
time. We believe that patriotism <lb/>
and love of country should be in- <lb/>
stilled Into the hearts of children. <lb/>
and with the sacred words <lb/>
God, mother and home; and <lb/>
should be that our Hag <lb/>
is the symbol of all <lb/>
home for us here on earth. <lb/>
would place a ling upon every pub- <lb/>
lie In land, and a Bible <lb/>
within, and object there- <lb/>
in set forth should be a beacon <lb/>
light in every storm which Illicit <lb/>
ens lo engulf us. <lb/>
Ibis noble patriotic work <lb/>
ask the cordial and hearty co- <lb/>
operation of all good citizens. In <lb/>
this grand work need the help- <lb/>
baud of all organizations hold <lb/>
the same mid principle-. <lb/>
Remembering united sand, <lb/>
we fall. <lb/>
Our Country is our Motto. <lb/>
our allegiance lo our order <lb/>
in united mid action <lb/>
currying out these principles. <lb/>
SHOES, i <lb/>
IN EVERY <lb/>
IN STYLE-l <lb/>
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED <lb/>
FAIR. COME TO SEE IS IN <lb/>
KID ARE <lb/>
SATISFACTION <lb/>
WE THEM <lb/>
SHAPES-COMFORT <lb/>
WITH EVERY <lb/>
ED OF A GOOD <lb/>
of leg should measure I <lb/>
inches, the <lb/>
ankle s <lb/>
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
HAT<lb/>
v Queer Family <lb/>
About <lb/>
-ion is seen coining up <lb/>
street. The figure la n lit- <lb/>
lie sand-hill steer, much larger <lb/>
than a goat, lo a <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
d miniature can. on which is <lb/>
piled a few Sticks of blackjack. <lb/>
Following wake of little <lb/>
which crawls along <lb/>
with his load, In a lull, <lb/>
sallow while <lb/>
man. his wile and five children, <lb/>
all as yellow as pumpkins and <lb/>
solemn owls. Thus come <lb/>
to town almost every day, dispose <lb/>
of wood for cents and <lb/>
lake departure as <lb/>
come <lb/>
The man's is Butler, and <lb/>
he lives in sand hills sonic <lb/>
here and Hope <lb/>
Mills, His only visible means of <lb/>
support is the as- <lb/>
whole family, brings <lb/>
to low n once a el let <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
industry in Unit region has re- <lb/>
undeveloped. Hut in- <lb/>
creasing will bring the <lb/>
timber into market, and if the <lb/>
of North wise <lb/>
their generation they will <lb/>
the experience of the <lb/>
in the Northern States and <lb/>
make timely regulations for the <lb/>
prevention of wanton ravage of <lb/>
their forests. The wooded lands <lb/>
be recklessly laid waste, as <lb/>
have been the forests in <lb/>
or they may made sour- <lb/>
of permanent <lb/>
The to the fertility of <lb/>
cultivated areas, hold in cheek <lb/>
Hoods, aridity <lb/>
laud promote <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
The woman who has bi much <lb/>
regard for the feelings <lb/>
ends by their not having <lb/>
enough for hers. <lb/>
If women really looked like <lb/>
do on men <lb/>
would shoot at them. <lb/>
The crudest and people <lb/>
in the world always have a smile <lb/>
and a kind word for a dog. <lb/>
The only man who was murder- <lb/>
ed after trouble at the Tower of <lb/>
THE BEST THAT CAN PK BOUGH <lb/>
SEE OUR TI L <lb/>
k GARLAND <lb/>
COOK STOVER TICK WORLDS <lb/>
HI 1ST. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
frog shipping Industry of <lb/>
Minnesota is hopping along <lb/>
in of croakers. Over <lb/>
of frogs quarters <lb/>
I wore shipped from <lb/>
St. Paul year, which required <lb/>
I he slaughter of over the million <lb/>
Epicures up there say <lb/>
Southern b. f. is larger but not <lb/>
as home bred <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
state city of Toledo i <lb/>
. f <lb/>
Prank J. oath <lb/>
he Is senior purl net of the <lb/>
of Prank t o., do- <lb/>
business In Toledo, <lb/>
aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay the sum of <lb/>
ill DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and i Catarrh I <lb/>
be cured Hull's <lb/>
Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me and <lb/>
ed in presence, day of <lb/>
December, A. H. 1880, <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Cure is taken <lb/>
and directly on the <lb/>
and sin <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hull's Pills are the best. <lb/>
eh i-. i i I. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
the one I hey caught <lb/>
on the day of<lb/>
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not to he <lb/>
run. perhaps, i-iii ii i- like the <lb/>
X. C. As long as <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
nM <lb/>
sod's <lb/>
in North Carolina. from <lb/>
i i -inn <lb/>
. . I public them and they i <lb/>
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continue. H <lb/>
at the M a. <lb/>
CUM I bod mm <lb/>
Mail Mutter. hope to a. <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
i , <lb/>
If the assessment of <lb/>
forth.- <lb/>
of the Ohio ticket ll <lb/>
Mr. will probably be <lb/>
next as the --Collecting <lb/>
agent of Prosperity <lb/>
Treasurer Worth's Ruling. <lb/>
In to I Idler from the <lb/>
sheriff of Xe Hanover, <lb/>
Worth write, following, ex- <lb/>
of the act. <lb/>
In- Ii i- importance to <lb/>
Raleigh, SO. <lb/>
., Laxatives, and <lb/>
arc <lb/>
. it. They <lb/>
B I- a young <lb/>
,;., tan <lb/>
Wake forest <lb/>
Wednesday looming. <lb/>
The Ml. Airy and Scotland <lb/>
military <lb/>
banded. <lb/>
A will <lb/>
I in Raleigh. <lb/>
Dr. George t Davie <lb/>
inmate of the <lb/>
Home, died V clues , Carolina will endorse <lb/>
He was old. , the action of directors of the <lb/>
Dr. W. in not removing Sum <lb/>
formerly the overseer or <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
Cure Sick Headache, 1111- <lb/>
Sour Stomach. <lb/>
Con Sold <lb/>
everywhere, per box. <lb/>
the press nor the r-o <lb/>
TO THE EIGHT All LIFT Ml GO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix with an entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of------ <lb/>
Goods even suit yon IrV <lb/>
GOODS, <lb/>
SHOES, HATH, NOTIONS,<lb/>
The Republican talk as <lb/>
if it was their protective <lb/>
raises big crops <lb/>
exports of farm The <lb/>
only tar <lb/>
raises of mists. <lb/>
X C I Ml, <lb/>
Sheriff. well a good . ho has proved to , <lb/>
mo . i an <lb/>
Lunation is <lb/>
Willie <lb/>
House ll b <lb/>
rice <lb/>
have bean so U he <lb/>
bad waited after the Ohio <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
now <lb/>
formation of cm <lb/>
Lines is a step forward <lb/>
trial Tile <lb/>
the closing <lb/>
small plants the of <lb/>
employs by the is considered <lb/>
Mr. a forward. <lb/>
is a step upon the necks of <lb/>
sumer the w <lb/>
N. <lb/>
fours of the is lo baud, <lb/>
noted. You ask hi engaged <lb/>
in the grocer business as a dealer, <lb/>
in cigars, etc., does <lb/>
he tax on tobacco, <lb/>
also on bi- <lb/>
capital under section In re- <lb/>
ply, be should <lb/>
mi cigars, etc., and <lb/>
. should section <lb/>
lax on employed <lb/>
of capital used In induct- <lb/>
in. business sec- <lb/>
The portion of capital <lb/>
employed, Is . <lb/>
liable Your <lb/>
ruling bat been strictly in accord <lb/>
with the ruling of this <lb/>
Is approved the same. <lb/>
truly. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
State Treasurer. <lb/>
speaker, sustained a i treated so cruelly <lb/>
last week from will <lb/>
which he la to die. He live <lb/>
held office an Washington tors who voted for his removal. It <lb/>
last Cleveland like adding insult to injury <lb/>
and has been living there ever the directors to have passed a<lb/>
was merely <lb/>
,, has bean . who voW , <lb/>
on account <lb/>
GENTS <lb/>
r A call will convince <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
Dry Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., fat <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
When protest <lb/>
the forcible of territory <lb/>
as a of the of <lb/>
Declaration of Independence, <lb/>
they are told Jefferson him- <lb/>
self violated it. i- <lb/>
not correct. Louisiana as <lb/>
chased as an act of <lb/>
the law self preservation <lb/>
Hes any measure. But we do not <lb/>
need the Philippines for OUT <lb/>
preservation. <lb/>
n Runaway <lb/>
Team. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
ha- fallen heir <lb/>
to years ago, while <lb/>
Antonio. Tex., Mi. <lb/>
team, <lb/>
the life of the driver, a <lb/>
former of <lb/>
named John Wallace. HI <lb/>
was so badly injured the struggle <lb/>
for n time amputation was <lb/>
thought lo <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
notice from San <lb/>
Antonio Mr. Wallace had <lb/>
died left of <lb/>
smallpox the latter place. <lb/>
The school buildings at <lb/>
suffered a <lb/>
lire Horning. The <lb/>
. j. ,. put the lire out. <lb/>
Three hundred boxes of blue <lb/>
spots shipped <lb/>
Morehead Tuesday. <lb/>
Judge b quoted as say <lb/>
astonishing Increase <lb/>
in mutter of Midi distilling. <lb/>
There is no increase in the Western <lb/>
district. Eastern district <lb/>
there are now cases against <lb/>
on docket. <lb/>
says on <lb/>
night a <lb/>
a building In Ashe- <lb/>
with the result that four win- <lb/>
panes ere broken and a half <lb/>
dozen of the birds were killed by, <lb/>
the collision. <lb/>
screen Sum cannot screen <lb/>
from the just criticism <lb/>
censure of an press <lb/>
d people. It is surprising <lb/>
that humane people arc shocked <lb/>
and indignant such <lb/>
even to convicted criminals <lb/>
should be committed and con <lb/>
And then thee directors, after <lb/>
condemning cruelty <lb/>
and refusing to remove him. still <lb/>
tint bet disgraced themselves by <lb/>
removing Messrs. and <lb/>
who were two best <lb/>
overseen the penitentiary had In <lb/>
its <lb/>
Every that expressed <lb/>
an opinion on the natter, so far as <lb/>
we have noticed, has said that the <lb/>
Senatorial discussion should real <lb/>
until alter ion. at least <lb/>
the Constitutional <lb/>
IS Voted Up -I <lb/>
will a plan <lb/>
Pies, ran this and <lb/>
it more <lb/>
other way. Thai <lb/>
paper mention<lb/>
the name of In a <lb/>
with the <lb/>
this course and I hue will lie but <lb/>
little more of the premature <lb/>
heard. <lb/>
Monroe Hedges, aged <lb/>
a few days ago <lb/>
leaving six orphans, live boys and <lb/>
one girl. This Is the old gentleman <lb/>
who a short while ago <lb/>
old boy, who came <lb/>
w too much tangle-foot in <lb/>
him, and with his wife. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
forest fires rage south of <lb/>
boo, Wis. <lb/>
Andrew Carnegie has offered Du- <lb/>
Minn., for a pub <lb/>
John has assured <lb/>
Bryan of but readiness <lb/>
lo Nebraska. <lb/>
Then- is a movement In Kansas <lb/>
to run General succeed <lb/>
lulled Slates Senator Baker. <lb/>
All existing weather <lb/>
have been broken in <lb/>
Nebraska during past three <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Hid ever occur to yon that <lb/>
dollar you send out of town is <lb/>
helping lo enrich some other than <lb/>
home men <lb/>
who pay taxes, give to charity, <lb/>
support the schools and <lb/>
other home <lb/>
by are helping lo build <lb/>
up some other town and market at <lb/>
the expense of your own Well, <lb/>
that is just what you are doing. <lb/>
Henderson Gold <lb/>
PATRONS <lb/>
HOT THE BEST THAT is <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
I now in one of the new Bawls <lb/>
stoic, prepared to supply all <lb/>
wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine exclusive Grocery <lb/>
I a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
some <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS <lb/>
MEAL <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You arc cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
v N. O <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
AND QUICK DELIVERIES <lb/>
of even the smallest orders is <lb/>
one of our methods of doing <lb/>
makes S. <lb/>
grocer a favorite source of sup <lb/>
plies in pure food products of all <lb/>
kinds. A not her one is the high <lb/>
quality of our choice grace <lb/>
which we guarantee to lie of the <lb/>
very best, the lowest prices lo <lb/>
lie in <lb/>
t found in <lb/>
I W. S. <lb/>
A fish lays a million limes more <lb/>
eggs than a hen. and doesn't <lb/>
about it <lb/>
Some men seem lo think the <lb/>
menu of success are embodied in a <lb/>
foot and lots of patience <lb/>
IX <lb/>
GREENVILLE C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lit, always <lb/>
Beef. Cattle, <lb/>
Hop. <lb/>
-on hap , <lb/>
If , them to me I <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. p <lb/>
X. c <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
I Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
T. No Host rid inn.-, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
are payable at the <lb/>
of second and each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To the Insurance, or <lb/>
S. To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
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Keep the Public Interested. <lb/>
In these busy and rushing times <lb/>
the merchant w ho not keep his <lb/>
establishment before the <lb/>
it rough the of <lb/>
mark, with rats, and 1- ,,.,, , build <lb/>
,.,, knits. -anally neither time <lb/>
were inclination lo burden <lb/>
the mint ,. his Instead, <lb/>
her to the second constantly remind them of <lb/>
. i week i and quality of <lb/>
some impression ii have and interesting <lb/>
the of cits. <lb/>
Meanwhile ml catching a <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
an <lb/>
you want to slop your <lb/>
business don't think of stopping <lb/>
advertising. If you stop the hat- <lb/>
the former will stop itself. <lb/>
A good ad. first catches <lb/>
then awakens thought and <lb/>
then half I he battle is over. <lb/>
The reason some ails, are not <lb/>
read is there is nothing in them to <lb/>
focus the eye. <lb/>
You can get money out of <lb/>
but you must put season. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Today is the best time to <lb/>
you might mil lie <lb/>
able to do so. <lb/>
Advertising brings business. <lb/>
Luck sometimes docs the sum- <lb/>
thing, but it lie depended <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
The middle classes arc I he gum <lb/>
est renders of advertising. <lb/>
read advert as a matter <lb/>
domestic economy, so us to make <lb/>
dollars go to the utmost limit. <lb/>
Inland lucrative with the <lb/>
youth of I lie town. <lb/>
Will Hales. <lb/>
The Compress Com- <lb/>
at Ark., com- <lb/>
posed of the strongest merchants <lb/>
and planters in that splendid Cot- <lb/>
ton region, has sold Square bale <lb/>
machinery, and by vote <lb/>
of Us Board of Directors <lb/>
ed to convert plant Into a first- <lb/>
clan, modern equipped <lb/>
with two of the American Cotton <lb/>
Company's Hale press as. <lb/>
The new and <lb/>
press plant will is- ready for <lb/>
operation beginning of the <lb/>
per advertising will accomplish <lb/>
result, he shall <lb/>
public in that way about <lb/>
his business the more patronage <lb/>
be will Record. <lb/>
women are avaricious <lb/>
that they will actually <lb/>
No. Maude, dear, the youngest <lb/>
soldiers are not always in the In- <lb/>
fantry. <lb/>
Everything may come to the man <lb/>
who wails, but most of us are poor <lb/>
waiters, <lb/>
As wired to A Co. cot- <lb/>
ton and peanut buyers. <lb/>
New York future quotation to- <lb/>
are as follows j <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
January ill <lb/>
; IS <lb/>
It <lb/>
There been much discussion <lb/>
as to when the twentieth century. <lb/>
The Chicago Tribune <lb/>
o. , Chris <lb/>
appealed to mis- <lb/>
tie, director of the <lb/>
tor an author I <lb/>
on the subject, IN <lb/>
he begins on the is, of <lb/>
January, -at has been gen <lb/>
ray. Prof. Christie, <lb/>
.-, the lust you of ,., , <lb/>
A. D. 1.11. <lb/>
It is what you say your ad. and consequent the second <lb/>
lose. <lb/>
en- <lb/>
t ,. and Snail <lb/>
with A. I. Kill ,, v,,,,, <lb/>
after the beginning of the <lb/>
. . ., ,., . if Hr- <lb/>
and soon tor H., I,,, <lb/>
Advertising This bottles I None an <lb/>
carried on and. question and settles it right a. <lb/>
up by good business f Wooten and <lb/>
that customers. Whether <lb/>
you hold them or depends on <lb/>
what yon do afterwards. <lb/>
Advertising does wooden when <lb/>
NOTICE I <lb/>
In order to be the batter prepared to prated the Interest of our <lb/>
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern -Norm <lb/>
Carolina In the sale of their tobacco we have recently made arrange- <lb/>
which our Mr. will c induct a warehouse on the Dan- <lb/>
fill, and Mr. will in the runners on <lb/>
Greenville market. Ll the largest wholesale market in the <lb/>
world Here are the headquarters of the largest planters lo the trade <lb/>
here necessarily to a large extent the price of our tobacco is <lb/>
established. ,. <lb/>
After c the natter in every light we have come to the <lb/>
conclusion that a warehouse in Danville would be of <lb/>
value lo us and our patrons. <lb/>
We to all who have to sell that Mr. Joyner <lb/>
will interest in every way and his purchases, mat- <lb/>
of course will get undivided attention Hughes at the <lb/>
other cud <lb/>
Thus you see, with one equally Interested to handle our <lb/>
chases we will be in better position to stand up to your tobacco and buy <lb/>
Any Warehouse in North Carolina. <lb/>
Thanking all our patrons for their favors and <lb/>
past arc <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
G, II. Hi <lb/>
To Friends in Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
II is unfeigned regret that after careful and thought fill <lb/>
consideration Mr. Joyner and I have concluded that we could best <lb/>
serve our own and our customers Interest by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
0.1 the Danville market and I leave my many friends <lb/>
pleasant associations Eastern Carolina to <lb/>
business at that end of the line. <lb/>
During two years association with Mr Joyner in the <lb/>
warehouse I know him to be eminently qualified to assume <lb/>
branch, his <lb/>
hands I assure from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will <lb/>
be carefully looked alter and your interests protected. <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
O G-. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of bean-<lb/>
I style <lb/>
BEFORE THE <lb/>
The World a Stare-Some the <lb/>
Actor. <lb/>
Till . SB, <lb/>
A of i. s. Brans b <lb/>
quite sick. <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
i;. A. Keith. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
a leads. <lb/>
Makes the <lb/>
of Washington, <lb/>
A.<lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Mr. being absent <lb/>
attendance upon the <lb/>
now iii session at <lb/>
duty riling up <lb/>
falls upon this scribe. <lb/>
Borne <lb/>
I Warehouse had largest <lb/>
of ever made  <lb/>
warehouse Boor here and Wed <lb/>
I III Ho <lb/>
prices that hi-- 1.11 Ibis <lb/>
I. . figures <lb/>
L, s. 11------Id I . <lb/>
ALL WANT IT, <lb/>
-i TO HE <lb/>
II<lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed <lb/>
B. . Jr., in Wed- <lb/>
evening to make a visit at <lb/>
home, <lb/>
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Tis . II, I. <lb/>
a mighty change, but brother, .,.,.,,,.,. <lb/>
heart is all right if the brain Is I ,. ,,, ., mM .,, . . <lb/>
lacking. S. hen- goes. . ;., ,. ,;,; ,; , . ;,. <lb/>
The is looming upward ;,,, average of 8.7.1. <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. a rapid sped. Young men and j .,,; j,,.,,., .,. <lb/>
who has been spending a few day. ladles enter week. Young y-i, prices, making a-i average of <lb/>
her., returned home this morning, What i- a lone <lb/>
of Bedford City. fool The will <lb/>
Va., arrived Wednesday evening prescribe, you . .,., average if you take <lb/>
It her Mrs. Ar- drummer for the Cox . <lb/>
Co. -obi week over <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If then Is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
died cart saddles, besides lots of <lb/>
night here with his brother, other goods manufactured by bis <lb/>
Dr. W. II. Bagwell, and left <lb/>
morning. ,.,. genial hearted <lb/>
Made by the Orange <lb/>
f for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
v to M early as 08- <lb/>
We need <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us wailing for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
pa pet- <lb/>
Mrs. W. Ben, says if he cannot suit you all <lb/>
has visiting her mother, in goods every <lb/>
If to rent for a Mrs. Alice Harper, returned home hind, he can present for your con- epitaph i <lb/>
moderate price were in Wednesday. three of the con ,.,,. <lb/>
next Hi., would . . .,, , , ,, , , ,., ,, ,,,. <lb/>
M.-s. . I . , , ,,,. <lb/>
I turned evening a 1st the , <lb/>
That visit , . <lb/>
What win lake Miss Bessie Shield, came In. . , , , , . , , ;, Most men pilfer a punch <lb/>
on the margin of ibis paper ;. ,. ,.,,.,. ,.,, 3rd o means least . <lb/>
lo remind yon that you owe gives true nerve strength. ., . , Jackson, in d .-. <lb/>
Friday, ma. if you rail must and shall l It makes devil giggle when <lb/>
Mos, o, daily papers that ,, ,., ,,,. N,; p spent sat upon his <lb/>
Ill ; i- Ki . . I . . . .<lb/>
Charlotte and Raleigh I J. o. of in Nate, <lb/>
spent here. I proven all of <lb/>
,. can be found rigid here <lb/>
MAN TOP <lb/>
OF THE MA KT OR POOR. COME AND <lb/>
II FRIENDS, <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-IN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
Hals. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
were <lb/>
lb <lb/>
failed t. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Second p. <lb/>
Parker brought <lb/>
sonic very But <lb/>
Judge Alien, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
I Thursday night here. <lb/>
Mr. W. R. <lb/>
Irish potatoes of I he second crop. <lb/>
C. of i <lb/>
came evening. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
They were raised from seed of tin <lb/>
,, I first crop this year. Making <lb/>
Mumps have become fashionable , , , <lb/>
snob crops a year shows what <lb/>
climate can Reflector <lb/>
It is now less I <lb/>
to Christmas. <lb/>
The Shamrock will sail for <lb/>
laud next Tuesday. <lb/>
Keep a Record. <lb/>
The of this and <lb/>
The fosters man's gait the county should keep an <lb/>
misfortunes overtake him. I rate of all farm products <lb/>
. I raised this acreage, <lb/>
more think .-sonic, . . <lb/>
think of them. s etc. for the <lb/>
lion of the Census Bureau, which <lb/>
of <lb/>
visiting Miss Skinner. <lb/>
Rev. J. X. Booth left this morn- <lb/>
for Bethel to attend the <lb/>
meet <lb/>
R. A. L. Ca <lb/>
The cigar is <lb/>
, business in <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Mr. Henrietta Williams left this <lb/>
morning for to <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. Rum. <lb/>
Smith, agent of the Coast <lb/>
. i at accompanied by <lb/>
Many a man a I,,, , h Smith, bee. <lb/>
tic being forced local his own <lb/>
census enumerators be around A. M. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
. and all r-dating to the lug from New where be had <lb/>
The of a hair restorer . attending conn. <lb/>
believes tn making things conic out <lb/>
on lop. <lb/>
land North Carolina should make <lb/>
showing possible. <lb/>
Some men are so superstitions <lb/>
that they object to lending money <lb/>
on Friday. Mas. Killed. <lb/>
Daniel Fleming, colored, one <lb/>
lie bands of the <lb/>
ton at <lb/>
When a wise man makes up was killed Thursday night <lb/>
Ii takes a level head and <lb/>
hands to <lb/>
The <lb/>
are never on scroll u <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
there is no <lb/>
from your girl <lb/>
sold and shipped during the,,.,.,. ,.,.,, u ,,,.,;,,. <lb/>
month. Go will -f. ., R ,., , ,,,,,, . <lb/>
. . M. ;,,,,, ,, , ,,. ,,,. <lb/>
Carroll lo this <lb/>
arr, the little watch in his <lb/>
here this morning, M <lb/>
-J,,. Into and General While <lb/>
in the. <lb/>
There Is much <lb/>
our market men. The result is we, Wonderful ore the eyes of so- <lb/>
now have three as fine markets as man. for they with their <lb/>
heart with <lb/>
Johnson and sunshine. <lb/>
Hooks Dixon. <lb/>
It is to specify the young lady <lb/>
I a resting place <lb/>
OH paper every week for n then the girls dote on things. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Tin- war i- <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
WE ARE HACK AT OLD STAND OH MAIN <lb/>
STREET AND ARE HEADY TO SERVE PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
HAVE MACHINERY ARE BETTER <lb/>
PARED DOING WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER AND ANY FUR <lb/>
Mrs. Zeno and child re- <lb/>
What Would Do V <lb/>
Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, <lb/>
my I in the <lb/>
turned Thursday evening from n <lb/>
visit to her parents in not I will j <lb/>
I close by saving, we grow, are grow <lb/>
Mrs. Emma Guy, ,,. ,, k <lb/>
,. of Portsmouth, a., arrived I ,, , <lb/>
No matter how often a clock may. 1- colored, one , her uncle, L. ; <lb/>
go on a strike, its hands refuse hands Of the John Lawrence. You ask to prescribe, but <lb/>
, . ,. ,,,.,., ; rumors arc correct think my in the November Ladies Ionic <lb/>
I c <lb/>
mind to bat on a he while the train was coming out of of Greenville, were the think all that is necessary for tench ms-of <lb/>
changes his mind. the woods for the station. One of I guests of Mrs. Suffolk Miles to do, Is to strike rigid mil Hi n-ii crates <lb/>
now- go to see Jesus will work the <lb/>
and on the the <lb/>
Sundays will, others in your the street, the mi-, <lb/>
same telling each other everywhere, but they cannot work <lb/>
troubles. You know heart, and are not <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
Essentials that are always found <lb/>
Wilson is making the logs rolled over . <lb/>
live display show windows him on the head breaking <lb/>
of his new store. A not her was ruck but not <lb/>
ll is the short girl that sometimes -seriously hurt. <lb/>
draws the long beau. Thai is the <lb/>
long and short of it. Two New Corporations. <lb/>
The Presidents pi ion The Secretary of Stale <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. a charter lo The <lb/>
Day. Warehouse Company <lb/>
One never knows what heaven is <lb/>
really like n difficulty is <lb/>
overcome. <lb/>
There is a horrible rumor to the <lb/>
effect Paul whisker will <lb/>
be popular this winter. <lb/>
Sweet Pickets cents per <lb/>
quart, Pickles cents per <lb/>
dozen at <lb/>
Mr. W. J. is a <lb/>
sprained ankle, caused by the fall- <lb/>
of a ladder upon which he was <lb/>
standing. <lb/>
A a pretty baud <lb/>
spoils it by wearing rings, but you <lb/>
couldn't make one it thousand <lb/>
believe it. <lb/>
Time be money, but it's <lb/>
ways the wealthiest men who <lb/>
to have a moment can <lb/>
call their own. <lb/>
Dr. H. Ii. Can has moved Into <lb/>
his new dental rooms over <lb/>
Wilson's store. He is nicely fitted <lb/>
up in his new quarters. <lb/>
Fields Hanson's minstrels <lb/>
gave a good show Thursday night, <lb/>
even better than at their appear- <lb/>
here last winter. <lb/>
Is the Chamber of Commerce, <lb/>
like the recent yacht race, waiting <lb/>
for wind It might meet some- <lb/>
time and try to do something for <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
From criminal statistics a Or <lb/>
man sociologist has decided that <lb/>
property rights of all kinds arc re <lb/>
more by the mar- <lb/>
than by the single. <lb/>
While some months tho year <lb/>
have made records for bad weather, <lb/>
the fall months made records <lb/>
for pretty weather. And October <lb/>
goes down M the beat, <lb/>
The capital stock b <lb/>
95.600, and S. II. and other <lb/>
owners are <lb/>
The Carolina Christian College <lb/>
of Pitt county, was also <lb/>
articles of Incorporation. <lb/>
The stock Is owned by Dr. Joseph <lb/>
and Others. The latter in- <lb/>
is for the primary and <lb/>
for Mes- <lb/>
25th. <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
G. A. Onto this morning for <lb/>
Fremont. <lb/>
J. S. of <lb/>
came Friday evening. <lb/>
S. P. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
ll. c. to Hen- <lb/>
today lo spend Sunday. <lb/>
W. S. L. Cook <lb/>
returned to today. <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
Mrs. II, E. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Norman returned <lb/>
from mouth. <lb/>
faint heart never won fair <lb/>
AYDEN news. <lb/>
of males and <lb/>
Post. , <lb/>
Concert by Wire. <lb/>
The telephone is won- <lb/>
Friday night through the <lb/>
kindness of Atkins, <lb/>
of the Greenville exchange, and <lb/>
Superintendents, K. Fountain, of <lb/>
the Mount exchange, we <lb/>
sat at home enjoyed a concert <lb/>
in Rocky Mount, forty miles away. <lb/>
There was music on both piano and <lb/>
phonograph that runic over the <lb/>
wires as distinctly as if had been <lb/>
only in an adjoining room. <lb/>
ll in <lb/>
baby must <lb/>
c o in o <lb/>
pain <lb/>
An <lb/>
ml sail,<lb/>
Mrs. dwell went to Win <lb/>
Friday return <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. c. Moore and two <lb/>
went to Bethel morning <lb/>
to attend the Union meeting. <lb/>
Mrs. D. and Hie <lb/>
little folks went lo on <lb/>
morning's train lo visit <lb/>
J. Dad, editor Williams- <lb/>
ton Enterprise, passed through <lb/>
morning returning home from <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. K. A. Move, Mr. <lb/>
and Mia, A. J. Mrs. <lb/>
P. R. Hooker Mrs. W. I. <lb/>
Home returned Friday evening <lb/>
from the Christian Convention <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Our people arc interested in <lb/>
Several meetings have <lb/>
held. <lb/>
Addresses have been delivered <lb/>
by both of the college presidents <lb/>
the resident pastors. <lb/>
Parents and children are signing <lb/>
u temperance pledge. Many pupils <lb/>
in the schools have signed it. <lb/>
If parents and children will ab <lb/>
stain all Intoxicants, a few <lb/>
our country will full l <lb/>
sober people. <lb/>
There will lie no saloons, as <lb/>
there will be no demand for them. <lb/>
A. D. Butts. <lb/>
capable of expression III a mini lira <lb/>
has any one on throne ex- <lb/>
Him who is <lb/>
lure men afraid to Lac bus- <lb/>
Why arc I hey cowardly in <lb/>
We invite to call and examine our and <lb/>
Winter styles Shoes for which we <lb/>
have exclusive sale. <lb/>
Sell <lb/>
a tout <lb/>
i , <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ours the Best. <lb/>
The Fields Hanson's band <lb/>
gave a concert on the street Thurs- <lb/>
day night. The our <lb/>
home boys, gave a Friday. <lb/>
Those Who heard both could <lb/>
Vi recognize the superiority of the <lb/>
music of the home band. The <lb/>
arc hard to beat. <lb/>
of the Just <lb/>
Smell <lb/>
The of Is <lb/>
vigor and Strength, neither of <lb/>
which can be found in a per- <lb/>
son whose blood is impure, <lb/>
and whose every breath <lb/>
speaks of internal troubles. <lb/>
Hood's put fies, <lb/>
vitalizes and enriches the <lb/>
blood, a good appetite <lb/>
and makes the weak strong. <lb/>
Run Down <lb/>
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MU <lb/>
of the greatest thing; <lb/>
the world its most supreme test <lb/>
Come, let us take Jesus at His <lb/>
word. If seek the Kingdom of <lb/>
God first we shall have all the <lb/>
physical things we need. What <lb/>
would Jesus There Is no <lb/>
us to His conduct In our <lb/>
places. There Is no <lb/>
every day. When the world Is <lb/>
w tiling lo ask It, live according <lb/>
to the daily answers, will begin <lb/>
to enjoy its millennium. Perhaps . <lb/>
Golden Age will be this com- <lb/>
century. Why It rests <lb/>
with the human race to prove that <lb/>
of all forces that rule <lb/>
real life of men on the earth, <lb/>
none Is so mighty, so practical, so <lb/>
permanent, so productive of hap <lb/>
and power a the lire <lb/>
lived over again in the lives <lb/>
of those who believe in Him as <lb/>
abundant for <lb/>
A glove iii and pet ease from <lb/>
is the <lb/>
men <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
. . . STYLES. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
;, <lb/>
than, I. <lb/>
Mrs. II. L.<lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
the past week Register <lb/>
Heeds Moore issued six marring. <lb/>
licenses, all to white couples. <lb/>
were as <lb/>
John Keel and Burros. <lb/>
Hetty <lb/>
and <lb/>
dick. <lb/>
Will Brown and Mollie <lb/>
and Pier, v Jones. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
Evans.<lb/>
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A well known <lb/>
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way the Federal Courts, especially <lb/>
at and ire <lb/>
now run; United states <lb/>
Senator the <lb/>
whole shooting match; is to <lb/>
he and his henchmen an <lb/>
Into every cane <lb/>
an outsider stands of get <lb/>
any I <lb/>
Be says when a wan is <lb/>
rested a takes him in <lb/>
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asks him whom be <lb/>
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him Senator no other <lb/>
times out of ten the defendant i- <lb/>
knows few attorneys <lb/>
if any. U. S. Senator <lb/>
job. <lb/>
Hut the gentleman <lb/>
further, that should a man in the <lb/>
toil- express h preference <lb/>
lawyer be is told Senator <lb/>
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power on earth do it <lb/>
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the office of S. Senator <lb/>
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tug ii to inch base <lb/>
noses Telegram. <lb/>
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years Pills have <lb/>
are millions of proVen invalid. <lb/>
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A Known Fact <lb/>
For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
sour stomach, <lb/>
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Liver PILLS <lb/>
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PATENTS <lb/>
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ADVICE AS TO <lb/>
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Competition may not be <lb/>
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factor in the extension thereof, <lb/>
and ii demonstrates the <lb/>
principle of the survival the <lb/>
Ii -i. Ii docs no permit the <lb/>
tradesman to rely upon luck or <lb/>
chance, nor to <lb/>
to his business. Ho must be alert, <lb/>
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trade rivalry around him If in <lb/>
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Record. <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
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Is SI a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
lb- <lb/>
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in a street car any time by looking <lb/>
bar and sort of smiling to <lb/>
York Pram, <lb/>
LUCKY s <lb/>
has appeared Box <lb/>
causing much excitement <lb/>
there. <lb/>
SALE AT BOOK STOKE. <lb/>
To School Committeemen <lb/>
of every School <lb/>
District in the is required <lb/>
to take a census of the children. <lb/>
A large number of blanks have <lb/>
been distributed, If you have <lb/>
Wiled to get one apply to for <lb/>
one. You must take this <lb/>
re-tarn it tone at least by the <lb/>
Ural Monday in December or you <lb/>
will lie hi from <lb/>
for of <lb/>
This is important. We must have <lb/>
an accurate census of the children <lb/>
of the county. copy to <lb/>
township trustees and send n <lb/>
copy to me. Don't neglect this an- <lb/>
other day. Tin-township Trustee <lb/>
will please sea this census is <lb/>
is in every School District, <lb/>
Oct. 1800. <lb/>
W. It <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
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of bread tea <lb/>
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be fee Inn <lb/>
that then do not <lb/>
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in private. was reminded <lb/>
of that early experience upon the <lb/>
banks of the Amur, where he <lb/>
what they <lb/>
called a <lb/>
Mr. had lbs good fortune tOOT <lb/>
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at In one district of <lb/>
year-, only he made <lb/>
the in our <lb/>
Hue there in the <lb/>
The people bad already began to oat <lb/>
a very wood <lb/>
man noticed some white <lb/>
the roots of a tree he felled, it looked <lb/>
clean and nice he carried home <lb/>
a mixed it with rye and <lb/>
bark and baked It. The loaf proved to <lb/>
excellent, and no can- <lb/>
followed. Bo the woodman <lb/>
told his and s rush set In. <lb/>
mien the heard of this <lb/>
abnormal provender, they forbade the <lb/>
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natural f per <lb/>
lint the peasantry were not to <lb/>
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food which they knew by experience <lb/>
to be <lb/>
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it is called ware u <lb/>
lag the Stuff both for soup and bread. <lb/>
dispatched to Stockholm fr <lb/>
analysis gave <lb/>
nun e. day. oxide <lb/>
a residuum i f some organic matter <lb/>
similar lo which yielded am- <lb/>
and an oil. <lb/>
it matter which <lb/>
the nourishment do doubt. <lb/>
if there i-. that is <lb/>
not always the case, and earth eating <lb/>
to deserve more attention <lb/>
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reading goos. Commonly it is dismiss- <lb/>
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nu allowance <lb/>
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look l the matter thoroughly. We <lb/>
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In the market; women buy eat <lb/>
them to preserve a slender The <lb/>
treatment succeeds, for they lose all <lb/>
asserts that the <lb/>
Indians of Quito put earth and quarts <lb/>
-and into their drinking water; but <lb/>
this Is not unusual, so far the earth <lb/>
foes, at least, We have heard n Boer <lb/>
family that they no- <lb/>
Where tot water when absent <lb/>
from their the of the <lb/>
Orange. The water of the Orange is a <lb/>
of mud its name. <lb/>
The of New out <lb/>
pieces of a friable stone. <lb/>
Messrs <lb/>
traveling in islands, could get <lb/>
no for several day. They earns <lb/>
upon some green laminate and ate <lb/>
live ounces rack; their strength return <lb/>
ed. and never felt a <lb/>
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a. m. D. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
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J. B. pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
J. B. Moore <lb/>
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regular services. <lb/>
year .- i .;. <lb/>
big <lb/>
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quit, nervousness <lb/>
taken of lib i that <lb/>
be not think be could ever an <lb/>
again <lb/>
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urged him to x. usual. Inn <lb/>
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when player went <lb/>
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vain efforts fell and --x- <lb/>
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was due lo failure of Hie action, <lb/>
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to the tr If and M <lb/>
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with the Seats, Air <lb/>
Railway Gulf with <lb/>
Charlotte Railroad. <lb/>
is <lb/>
San lay. <lb/>
i in. am. dally <lb/>
in.-t. for I recall ease <lb/>
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heart l knew . perfectly <lb/>
normal I r In <lb/>
this V- I i the lugs <lb/>
I -he v-as <lb/>
with i and <lb/>
I rein i I'd <lb/>
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m- Satin in. arrive -J <lb/>
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which was i-e <lb/>
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then, lo <lb/>
lint <lb/>
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day W W am, a. <lb/>
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Sunday. T a m. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Trail leave <lb/>
Mount u tn. i in, arrive <lb/>
lit in. in. In a in, <lb/>
lit ll.; II am <lb/>
i . II -i m. arrive . <lb/>
Mount II m, pm. dally <lb/>
A. K. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. See <lb/>
O. No. <lb/>
. Meets every evening. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, O. C; C. Carr, <lb/>
K. of B, andS. <lb/>
If. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. R. M. R. <lb/>
Lung, Sec. <lb/>
U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. A. Johnson. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. G, meets every first third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. Tito, meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
ons Hall. W. II. Wilson <lb/>
S. Sec. <lb/>
Train on for <lb/>
Clinton <lb/>
lea-e- at am and <lb/>
So a <lb/>
Train No <lb/>
1.1. -rail point- dally, all rat. a <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pub. Agent <lb/>
J. R. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Traffic <lb/>
mm <lb/>
said editor, <lb/>
my In It <lb/>
t -us my <lb/>
the caller, <lb/>
n many <lb/>
be <lb/>
ii mister; it <lb/>
cause the drat paid his <lb/>
In News. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
broke him up in <lb/>
hi- said fur <lb/>
only <lb/>
did it Inns he owed <lb/>
had the trouble in Ins <lb/>
I tiny him <lb/>
for .-. <lb/>
at <lb/>
played the i <lb/>
at Mil in I <lb/>
the of her scene came <lb/>
off the stage, i dressing <lb/>
room sod sank lo <lb/>
floor, never from her <lb/>
coma, autopsy the <lb/>
lad dad of heart disease, <lb/>
I had examined shortly <lb/>
before could no trace of <lb/>
cardiac <lb/>
standard <lb/>
the ease id ii aspirant <lb/>
Who came to the theater mi <lb/>
of bis debut in a suite <lb/>
nervous lie braced ;., <lb/>
,. on bran J, . given encourage- Spared Ponce <lb/>
by with him, <lb/>
bin nu bad he the <lb/>
lo hand upon <lb/>
his heart Ml dead. excite- <lb/>
had the of his <lb/>
heart, and he had ended bU career <lb/>
be was abort to I . it. <lb/>
loll me not <lb/>
long of the physicians <lb/>
A you nu man. a <lb/>
of was <lb/>
brought for treatment. He had <lb/>
been eat for a part in the spring <lb/>
Ibis extra study, <lb/>
ed to i by <lb/>
the collegiate paused <lb/>
In the occasion <lb/>
of ii was found <lb/>
he I n line of <lb/>
his pan. and this so worried him that <lb/>
he broke ill brought here. <lb/>
For he could nut <lb/>
speak an sentence, <lb/>
then -mid. came lack lo <lb/>
him. and I I go It, cue <lb/>
and all. with.- i a break. Tor <lb/>
full week he going through the <lb/>
of his , i developed l <lb/>
severe f from <lb/>
he n, out <lb/>
but. i with <lb/>
f the of the piny In <lb/>
question <lb/>
by <lb/>
is u thing, and did <lb/>
the l should like <lb/>
to mite a treatise on subject, for <lb/>
it la a one. but kept <lb/>
too busy up the troubles that <lb/>
exist write of the troubles which <lb/>
have New York Telegraph. <lb/>
Why I la hi <lb/>
women more subject sea- <lb/>
sickness <lb/>
Au Atlantic <lb/>
but, other hand, I hey It <lb/>
bettor, a up to <lb/>
point of the what X <lb/>
call the of the thing. <lb/>
She Is so by Die <lb/>
is worried by pros <lb/>
t of disheveled, <lb/>
It to <lb/>
the up as <lb/>
as hold up her <lb/>
------I 175.------ <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
WHOLESALE-.- RETAIL <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hums,<lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. FERRY <lb/>
STANDARD Sowing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
SAM M. <lb/>
hone H <lb/>
H. W.- <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
lo W. n. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stuck complete every It- <lb/>
and prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. ii. COREY, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
I now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
IS.- <lb/>
though ii to <lb/>
tip I <lb/>
lot, d In. but COD, re- <lb/>
to -Town Topics. <lb/>
BUY THE GENUINE <lb/>
SYRUP OF <lb/>
. IT . <lb/>
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO. <lb/>
tar m <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, and <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Strainers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Lino from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, Aft, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
. modal, or <lb/>
and <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
m i in <lb/>
D. J. . .<lb/>
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. <lb/>
-iT- <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1399. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
WASHING DOS LETTER. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Imperialism to bring many <lb/>
now things, and among the rest a <lb/>
new the House, <lb/>
cm lie upon to report <lb/>
just such Legislation concerning <lb/>
the imperial colonies as may lie or- <lb/>
tiered by His Majesty. William I. <lb/>
all <lb/>
bills introduced in the House re- <lb/>
to new territory owned by <lb/>
the eminent would be referred <lb/>
lo the on Territories. <lb/>
lint of <lb/>
on Territories in last House, <lb/>
who denied the same <lb/>
position in the next House without <lb/>
a marked breach of is <lb/>
under suspicion, so his <lb/>
so far as the <lb/>
possessions are by <lb/>
a one be depended <lb/>
upon. Whether the name of <lb/>
Dew committee been is <lb/>
not known, but the prop- <lb/>
name for it will be Commit- <lb/>
tee on imperialism, for will <lb/>
be popularly known. There is also <lb/>
some talk of establishing a similar <lb/>
Committee in the Senate, <lb/>
I here has been <lb/>
between the Committee on <lb/>
that on Foreign Relations <lb/>
the Control of bills relating lo <lb/>
the possessions, but such a <lb/>
cannot be out in <lb/>
the Senate as as In House. <lb/>
The republican have a majority in <lb/>
the Senate, but there are a <lb/>
republican Senators <lb/>
are opposed to Imperialism and all <lb/>
its trimmings. <lb/>
Senator Proctor not given up <lb/>
the Idea of holding Admiral Dew- <lb/>
in reserve us an <lb/>
Republican Pies <lb/>
nomination the <lb/>
crowd in <lb/>
alarming the about his <lb/>
In-all h to the extent of causing him <lb/>
to abandon his intended trips to <lb/>
Atlanta and Philadelphia. On the <lb/>
contrary, he is more determined <lb/>
than ever, the <lb/>
that Admiral make <lb/>
trips to the South West in the <lb/>
early spring is understood to be due <lb/>
to Proctor's ; and n friend <lb/>
of Proctor's said that the <lb/>
crowd hail played right into <lb/>
Proctor's hand by keeping <lb/>
this winter, as a boom start- <lb/>
ed in the if the conditions <lb/>
seem to one, will be much <lb/>
more likely to be effective one <lb/>
started at this time. Admiral <lb/>
is a Washington real es- <lb/>
owner, the deed for the house <lb/>
purchased for him with the <lb/>
donated for that purpose being <lb/>
now his possession. <lb/>
That Mr. has <lb/>
somewhat alarmed by the harsh <lb/>
criticism of Gen. by the press <lb/>
of the country, regardless of party, <lb/>
is shown by the semi-official an- <lb/>
that Lawton <lb/>
Mac Arthur, who are said lo <lb/>
slated for the in the <lb/>
regular army, made by the retire <lb/>
of Brigadier General Shatter, <lb/>
and the death of Brigadier <lb/>
Guy V. Henry, who was bur- <lb/>
led today at Arlington, with mil- <lb/>
honors, are to have <lb/>
tally independent commands the <lb/>
coming campaign the island of <lb/>
Luzon. That is to say, they arc <lb/>
to tarry out the general plan of <lb/>
campaign as arranged by Gen. <lb/>
but are to lie left <lb/>
as to the movements of their re- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
field, free to do as they may <lb/>
think. without to first <lb/>
get the consent of <lb/>
The administration is bending <lb/>
every towards counteracting <lb/>
the adverse against <lb/>
Philippine policy, which it <lb/>
is increasing. The <lb/>
which met in <lb/>
today, has bean ordered to bony <lb/>
a preliminary report in favor of <lb/>
the soil can <lb/>
be put before the once. <lb/>
of the pres- <lb/>
en Admiral Dewey. Col. Den- <lb/>
by, Prof. and Prof. <lb/>
Worcester, The meetings are held <lb/>
closed doors. <lb/>
Lee is in Washing. <lb/>
on his way home from Cuba, on <lb/>
leave of absence. His posit ion in <lb/>
the -his m closed u <lb/>
Cuba, but he tells <lb/>
i his Mends privately there is <lb/>
I an awful on the Island, <lb/>
bis manner that he <lb/>
could tell some interesting things <lb/>
if he were at to do so. <lb/>
John Sherman has been talking <lb/>
again, and what he said made ii <lb/>
evident that the old man had <lb/>
lost interest in Ohio politics nor <lb/>
the faculty of properly sizing up <lb/>
the situation in that stale. Mr. <lb/>
Sherman predicts republican defeat <lb/>
the opposition of the <lb/>
German voters to the foreign pol- <lb/>
icy of the ration, of Which <lb/>
be be sustained <lb/>
in morals and is in cunt cut inn <lb/>
the American declaration of In <lb/>
and the teachings of <lb/>
the brave who signed that <lb/>
of the <lb/>
can opposition ton continual ion of <lb/>
Manna's leadership. Mr. Sher- <lb/>
man didn't say lie WOUld be <lb/>
glad of defeat Ohio, <lb/>
or resentment of bis own treat- <lb/>
by the y <lb/>
was responsible for the at- <lb/>
of of the republican <lb/>
inn some things that <lb/>
are fully understood without being <lb/>
-aid. <lb/>
At the last meeting of tin- Wash- <lb/>
branch of the Anti-imper- <lb/>
League, Gen. Win. <lb/>
a life-long republican <lb/>
respects law. To it the <lb/>
Congress is nothing, the Command- <lb/>
in Chief of the army everything. <lb/>
It disregards constitution stat- <lb/>
and transfers all power to the <lb/>
The writ of habeas <lb/>
corpus does not exist in the <lb/>
The prisons of Cuba, <lb/>
Rico and the Philippines arc <lb/>
vocal with the cries of men who <lb/>
can not be heard beyond the walls. <lb/>
Imperialism knows limit, except <lb/>
the caprice of the It <lb/>
has the sword, it will <lb/>
purse. Nay, has <lb/>
the limitations imposed by Con- <lb/>
two hundred <lb/>
millions where only SO were <lb/>
It has, without authority <lb/>
of law-, transported immense bodies <lb/>
of troops to the other side of the <lb/>
globe. It has built up an immense <lb/>
patronage its control of <lb/>
has used this <lb/>
patronage for political <lb/>
Its influence hi used to discredit all <lb/>
the fundamental doctrines of Amer- <lb/>
Another re- <lb/>
lean <lb/>
hear a good deal about the <lb/>
trade with the Philippines. It <lb/>
takes from a thousand to thirteen <lb/>
hundred dollars a day to coal each <lb/>
transport on the Pacific ocean lie- <lb/>
Manila. <lb/>
This coal is imported from Cardiff, <lb/>
Wales. The beef supplied to our <lb/>
t loops and the potatoes and <lb/>
come from Australia. Many <lb/>
of the uniforms by our <lb/>
men, in the Philippines. <lb/>
an- BOW manufactured Hong- <lb/>
Kong, while the cost of our army <lb/>
ii ivy amounts to <lb/>
the appropriation <lb/>
by Congress for twelve mouths has <lb/>
been expended or live <lb/>
mouths. What a prospect for the <lb/>
American tax-payer and <lb/>
persons arc asking if <lb/>
I Mr. coachman is <lb/>
tillered to lie the classified <lb/>
The reason for the question <lb/>
i i that Mr. having for <lb/>
some reason, tired of his old coach- <lb/>
man, had him given a place the <lb/>
Pension Bureau then hired a <lb/>
one. Both men are <lb/>
Men who passed the civil <lb/>
service examination, with high <lb/>
percentages, are unable to net <lb/>
place, bat Mr. coach- <lb/>
man can get on the pay roll without <lb/>
any trouble. <lb/>
call Com- <lb/>
for from the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Washington, for use in Ohio, is <lb/>
panning out big. The failure of <lb/>
the administration I In- civil <lb/>
service make any <lb/>
move against employs <lb/>
con frightened I he clerk's <lb/>
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pains, trilling care cost, as- <lb/>
him that his manuscript will <lb/>
not be horned or lost. Ami so he <lb/>
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the Coming day shall know <lb/>
well the people beard. <lb/>
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lake pattern by this man; with jet <lb/>
black ink paper white, do just <lb/>
the best they can; then the <lb/>
printer man shall know, and bless <lb/>
them as his friends, all <lb/>
life's journey as they go, until that <lb/>
journey <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS HE RELIED UPON. OUR <lb/>
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SHOES <lb/>
learnings of Playwrights <lb/>
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work <lb/>
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Home Journal, <lb/>
if the manager for other <lb/>
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after n laps.- of time, <lb/>
to <lb/>
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of Frank Co. do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toll do. <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, and, <lb/>
Hint said firm will the sum of <lb/>
ONE for <lb/>
every case of Catarrh <lb/>
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acts directly on the <lb/>
mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
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Hull's Family Pills are the best. <lb/>
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with him. If the with <lb/>
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lift, his <lb/>
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