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I 'V. ■■ • '* r, • i J \ . 1 H \ l:,j- i' ' '■^1 .'■^-4 'ffc .‘ft: '-A s ■iU i ^iJf -S k,--:'- * ■’.=« ' '■■r rrwurz' -nt • ■'imoKMS, isrsc.v** “Peace, Prosperity and aapninessr-Ikpial and jvs&yy to ^-U raeii.'->Ti?S^'S2ii,' .1 .jiTwiw»iiiinin>i ■■ Ti ~rm—• "^r'vrr ..-fy^- T-T- : >, - «aiv-'n*. Mtatr- -ir\r; t' ^->-.. ■ jr. '*■.«—. *-r-.-- . atm..‘•■■•gyiw* ry ••»-.*» •**» ■ VO BAYBORV), FA^UilCO COILN'TY, N, 0. THlJB-SDAYi ATJB. 7, in: No. 17 r> •lar.e Ste Made These “Tater Pies,” t Hewsy Motes, A \'. '3iVsy iittle giri la n Ritohen With Btn. ifrfcfl In her Ay«9, lA’cin?o *-.?v cArorB fcaS Wilfred bor, to Mok*; some tat«r pled. S!?.e made Cheiii piei, Wi'^h tdar-dre-l' eyse. RBe mftfls ^:hs»iu pte&, t^itB 'Hjonghts ot orw? fiba lavpd She ttionghfc hs’3 efti pie« asd s'iy he. b*T lovo bad profed, Be trier: So eat Tboifl* i®^r pics. CilOBUS. JoBk Woa'O'Ts s^i9 mode Thara piee, 8ho tboafrbt he’d «a» rj»d w?. Ho’d rormd a prizt. Ther’M tbs to aghast jost vriiftl in. I cau’i Bf0 bar in mf btz ; Jnal bnesosesba made Thaw pi«. Ha *t« those p1e« and wondtrad away, To Klondykis fi-eza* ekyee ; Hot inoEnoTy aiill woald bring blm Tboae avrfnltfltet pies. He tlioegbt of home He thoaglBof boma. He ate some hard eack made lo The the year of ©isbteen hnndsed end nine la oonirsrt ta Tiwee leler pUa be *a!d Tbc»9 UK3lc3 war* C*e HealeTboee iaehe ^Vltli keartT smaoka. ?HOBUS. .Tael beoaoae ab« »•€» Them tater ptec, He Oboae Tba erotlb ekd ebaofloned BBcay Kkiae, He said be’d rather fratEe, Eeat bard took aod Llesbetg eheese ThBO to -» Tt.*l X trk Twain i \la ualory ?f an olJ ool- or^td umn in tb? Sonkh who profee^ged t^i hflvp known '^oorge Yyat’blugtoo. I h‘ra,’ riny the hnmoriat. ‘*if be bad 1 been in the boat when George Washing- I Uin oroane.! the Delaware, and he in* -fr.riTly rt pliad ; ‘'Lor', Masea, I =!toered thnt bean’ ‘Well’, said I, ‘do fota re- merubpr when (Aeorc*^ took the back at obtMtheny free?’’ He looked worried for a ii.*’cine, then, with a beaming aralle -ini i, 'Why, svinb, Maastt, I dan drove (hit baek raanself.” Thero is a ;ran!c in jail in a Pennsylva^ aia PtjwQ, who says be hae been onjastly jailed, and 19so mail obont li, that he Will si.nrve himself to death. They nifide n Miipiake ; a laxiatlc. apvlum Is ul.s place. The scions of royalty fflQSt be getting What Congress Spent, ! stuck on this eenutry. There are a half * dozen or so booked for vieltg, the latent being Prince Chen, of China. That whirl we gave tbs Kal.^er'a brother seam to bare mtide ’em all giddy. A Macon Qa, telegrani to the Atlanta .JoT:rnaJ t^ll o! a -new ’ religioiw fceot wtiich has appoOrad in that Joiolity o»- gaiiized by 15 negroes and 4 white men. “They wash each other’s feet?”, fun* the story' "^the women kies e.ach other aod the men ki.S9 the men. They claim that the fundamental haw of Ohrlst la to hove no color I’ftesor racial dlatinctlons. They olftim to fight sin ill every ebupe and to tcconrcge people to ir? tonost and boo* orabia. They have no membf-rshlp rolls and pa? preachers ooibSng lor preach- ing.” The no-pay-for-pf oochers plan will eoen end this new insvet. It win hardly sorvivp Ihe water mellon sr^f-on at txst. The wMre-' in this crowd do not need to be worrJiM over bat th.- nearoos might be goctly admonished of the bad reflulte of evil assoclatfooe. How much did Goagreas in tia rec«at a.^saio» appropriate? Uepteseotative liviDgaton, of (teorgla. the direct appropriations, including the ‘^iman c^a!, agirregaaa fSOf.. 193,837, audthat there remains ^ detlifor coz3ti-*»cBs provldp^tibr w’hfch ^auction evpenditoi^, brl^ng the lia bilities oroatod for ^10 #rea6ufy op to il.059.577,052. It ^ “ “biaioo dollar Sr-eaioff’’ after all, Tbia ie an eaormoas pnll upon She tax payers corketH. It may be borne now while timee are good, but this scale ol expendi ture wifi ibo irksome when a reaction omes and husiueaa is agniB stagnaol, B.^ikimore Snn. HiP chorapion dndc of Germany Is Prince Albert of Thorn, who wear* a i-cw feait of clothes every day. ft tbouMind a year, and 200 pair b^ta. He 5^ aswcetpcealed cues, too. .or he b» 1,5,, clotbeis perfamed with att^r roaos, wbwh costs f 25 an ounce. Old newspapers for sale at 20c. per hundred, 'Hare This braiKh of #Txirt has a boat of aamest eappcartersthrougbcnitHfiJtjnrth- OT>*^tate»aiid Gujadiv and ziemy 2iie dogs arc kept frir tbo 80I0 purposo of dri^Tig'tbe whito feUowa. Snmn limit- era use native foxboatids aaid 3DSSbteds, asro xstfcic'i trw rferTve^tJCT. SiWldlcSS to any. the ntan who it^^nlarly trnBK. decar and hares will koep certain lioomix for car.h kind of wGriL Uonnd»sci.AX)l&.i to drive hares oii' a rmlHaTax) m a deer haiif> owing to their ttoidency tso feuiow the lesser gams when the gaakber ia yranfyyL Smoxt harrleis arc excell^^ fcr hares, but perhaps the tiest dngs for | the ptirpiso ai*: good slzsxl beagiea j These enterprising fellows are unex^ j Belled as trailers and have fine voices, | while they are jnst largo enoagh to ha^ | the necessary Kjiced. -‘he very smaG j beagles will trail enthnsiastically and, make fine music, hut they are compara tively slow. Moreover, their short un derpinning is not the bust ptattern for ! ti-ork in dt^p snow, in w^hieh tho cream ' of the hunting is usually to bn had. The j very small beagle is a dear Uttie dc^, | j txuG, game and iutmesting, but he show* i to best, advantage cn the trail of the cot- | tontaik—Outing. ■ a.'#-1 X 3 1-^ 0 WE rAN iCSf Vi Please H J?’ it I. If ^ S *1 ia \J H i il A Suit? THERE’S A Biil SIW ffi TOWH, Mala Tent 07 Middle Street. rt's B Magnificent Aggregation of the World’s Best. ^hTsigTcwThe imtranoe ReadAi a-Jtar Taka ia TEis Stow-It’s Woitii Saaing. The fiispiay of Spring Suits will interest every good dresser in town, or country, while the r^sonabie will interest every prudent and careful buyer. New Soring fabrics. A display worth coming miles to see. A^clad hand ol wclcou.c a.vaiwsvcry .»ner. Doors open at 6 a. m. daily. Admissioa nothing. Ever peirson frrm the cuntry. Spevding $5-03 or more in our Store will be sawSwen A Fret Tickil For Oinnsi-we at Wilensbrlnk’s Restaurant .E. W. Armstrong, 67 Middle Straet. BSTABHTSHSD 1883. SHIPPING NO, SO* The J. Hamburger Co., Cfommissio^ Mercliarts. - r^i-odtice. 264 Washington St, New York. WRITE FOB STIEKCH*. References ^~I^v^Bg Naiioufd Baiik N. Y. Dan’s «r Bradstreete i4iencF. Any Exyresf, B. R or S. S. Oo. SiSf^i^rsC^'^ u. SI Your Job Work. No hotter tiiDB than now to take the Sentinel
The Bayboro Sentinel (Bayboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1902, edition 1
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