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Tit HI OF
PAPER,
THE AMENDMENT.
i being Almighty
j w-
The following is amendment persons who shall have
article G of the Slate confessed their
I lion, adopted by the As indictment pending, and
mi submit
tad to the voters for ratification
August i t mi .- v crime fur
persons shall I disqualified for TO AND
office First, all persons shall j; ASP ATLANTIC COAST
or not.
judgment T
or felony, or any crime
1- That article V the the may In-
of Carolina be the penitentiary.
the same is hereby abrogated becoming citizens of the
in lien thereof shall l-e or corruption and
the following article of said act ice in office, unless such
shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship in a
prescribed by law.
Sec. . This act shall force
from and after its ratification.
VI.
s,
Pens,
Slates,
received
AND TO
OF
Section i. Every
in th; States,
every male person who has
naturalized, twenty one years
age. possessing the
set out this article, shall
to vote at election
people the State, except
las herein otherwise
I Sec. lie shall have resided in
the State f North Carolina for two
years, in the comity months,
and the precinct, warn or other
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months next
the election ; Provided. That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other district
in th
Dazing I lire which the
Hotel, at O., to
the extent of
Le Chain, a descend
ed from a high on a rope
made of
they keep the
stem in perfect order are .
an absolute cure
r sick headache. ;. --lion.
torpid liver, c
t and all bilious diseases.
Liver Pi Us
-------ESTABLISHED
S. M. Schultz,
HAS PROVIDED YOU-
pounds Candy,
M barrels Apples.
Sweet Florida Oranges
Coca Nuts,
pounds Mixed Nuts,
pound
COMPANY OF
BOOTH CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
. K VIS-
Jan
Tarboro
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Episcopal Sunday school
a. m.
service and every
morning and evening. Ev-
Wednesday
M., and Litany Friday at A
M. Rev. I. A. Minister
Ar
It
It
TRAINS GOING
every Sun-
morning and evening. Pray-
in is Thursday evening. Rev.
J Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
Si St
Si
WHY FERTILIZERS HAVE AD
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NM
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Lt Goldsboro
Seeded Raisins, Currants. Citron, Ar M
Figs, Dates,
Lt Mont
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IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
in the
of T. Bruce Harry
am.
named therein
to pub
i the-in
day lac
land ad .- inc buds
county, shall not ope- .-,.
every Sun-
pm morning and evening. Prayer
is meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M.
a M a a p. m. W F. en-
thin
i-j. s n n i. Rev.
S e II ,
I SI IN
Dolls, w v r i i.
LAMPS
and
and
ALL KIND of
TOYS. CHEAP.
Come to see me.
saw m.
JOB PHI
give us a call.
elector M
FROM A-
TO
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE
Is only a year and con
news every week,
and information to
th grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
rate to deprive person of the
to the precinct, ward
or oilier election district from
which he has removed, until tour
mouth.- after such removal. No
who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his
court of any crime
I the punishment of which K or may
hereafter imprisonment the
Mate prison, shall permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
restored to ii
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. . Every person
vote shall be at the time legally
registered voter as herein
ed and manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
Ibis article.
Every person
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the English
I language; and, before he shall i-
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the March of the
year in which be proposes to vote,
his poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lien on assessed
property, and no process Shall issue
to enforce collection of the same
except against properly.
Bee. 5- No male person who was.
January WOT, or at anytime
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any State in the
States wherein he then re-
sided, no lineal of
. such person, shall denied
the to register and vote at
any election this State person
of his failure to possess the
qualifications prescribed in
action i this a i Provided,
lie shall have registered in accord-
with the terms of this sec-ion
prior to December l.
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persons I
William-and others containing
tens aw or ha.
a the ha W-1
I- to Elia.- an I Julia
sad m a in Book i
situate In
the lauds of Silas
W. and
more or lea
Cherry
Barry Book V
known as the Council
I.,. i, , in township, adjoining
tie of V. M. John
other., one
. and in a deed
to Harry l
One Had in
ks
. one or
leas.
One tract land,
units of
three
The tracts, alto-
acres more or leas, sad known
as . the
Junes land and the land
offered as follows.
all limber or inches la
when cat, within period ten
on all
o timber of.
laNd separately.
The i three tracts ill K-
as a whole, timber and land, with
that
the most money. There is one nil-
of OS
Southern
Railway.
SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
Main
OS p m,
leaves p m, arrives an-
ford m. leaves
p m. p leave
S pm, Wilmington
p m
Ben-
a m, a m,
D in. Hope Mills a
rive Returning leaves
p m, Hope Mills p c
Springs p m. H p r.
Fayetteville with St
at with the Carolina
at Bed Springs with the
BaUM
Air and
at Gulf with, the Durham and
Charlotte
Tram on In. Seek MS
at .
pm. ; Una.
am.
at It is am. am.
S m J SO p m. s
m p m.
and p m.
Train learn Tarboro except
M p m. pm. arrive
pm. leaves
. . .-r ,
J. pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
regular
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. K.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
K. G. E. E Griffin,
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
B. M. C. C; T. M Hooker.
K. of B. andS.
B. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at O.
pin. pm. leaves . d
t. hall. J. B-
lion and halt
these traits.
One adjoining S. J.
E. A- Fleming,
Carolina township, known as the
Sam laud, acres
more or timber
One tract knows the
In township,
Creek, adjoining
J . It. and others
containing 1791 or
ii- J A
Trustee, to Skinner la
adjoining the
Into John Filming. Jordan Daniel and
in the the where
U was
Hi acres.
One tract of laud situate in
township beginning two large pine
runs Weal H to a then
West ; pules to the road then up said
North M West poles to another
load of the dwelling house the
and runs with
road v K. v-m
line then with Ida
line to lbs containing seres.
in Obi of land in
ii the lands of A. Me
Johnson, Um
acres lolly
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
land.
,, on N on all through and L
Sleep
Ins Cars on all Night Trains; Fast
an I
Apply to Ticket Agents Time
Tables, Bates and General
or address,
B. I. T. P. A.,
Charlotte X. O.
A.,
Asheville, N. C.
No trouble to answer
W. A. lark
D. C.
am. arrive, am. am.
Train on Midland N C
Sunday. a m,
m. leaves
a a m.
Train on tear
at am ft p w.
m o. r, ,. ,,. . Hops It Si; am
a . arrive at
Mount II a m. p m.
Train on Clinton lot
Clinton dally, except Sunday. a m s
at am
Train Wei
all points all via Rich
H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. Traffic Manager.
A. O. Council,
No. meets first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. B. Gardner
Chief; L. S. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith
ins deed from Jens
who register under this section , n page and a o
, before November I.
such persons shall be entitled
In vote at all elections
by the people In this Hate, unless
disqualified under of this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax
by law.
Bee. ah elections by
shall be ballot, and all
elect ions by the General Assembly
shall be viva
Pee Every voter North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, be eligible to of-
but before entering upon the
of the office he shall lake
subscribe the following
do
I will support and
maintain the constitution and laws I beginning.
b ; M R
H One tract situate in
the lands of Hardy Johnson
Jr and others containing
i acres more or lean,
Described Is Dot A
l- One of land IS
township, adjoining lauds of the late
Mi J. A. T
Wiley and others,
and seres
more or
IS in West
I at the N. W.
cruel of and Ward steeds,
feet to the hue
of I a with the line of lot
to tbs corner or lot No
1421 to Ward street east with
Ward feel the
, No. In West Greenville
.- the B.
and Jarvis struts,
vis street feet to the
line l 1.1 N., IS, thence with line Of
l- No I ., mid HI. then the line or
No IS n 1421 St
weal feel to
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every Xe
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. II, for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A-. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C
A LINE OF
Also a nice
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
ML
ADVICE S
Notice In
Book -Hot. I
E S.
mas
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
CO.
of United Slates, and the con-
and laws of North
not inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office as
So help me,
Sec. The following class- of
lot in the town of Greenville on
corner of front and and
described la attend from J W J
Hurry Skinner in Book 1.1
The onus of sale are cash, hut
pay one for
Th. On. Day Cold Our.
Cold in and
a Chocolates As
lake candy. cry lot them.
PATENT
too or
Bend
tn a
QUART BOTTLES.
in
i,
Nature. In her to correct mistaken. have come
m pimples,
warning more serious troubles
or pulmonary
.
III I.- CO, Ta.-a s-
It may be from
other imperfect ion on the
a .
la heed the warning correct me
Many a painful and
because of and the Wool k
are to
et heed tho warning and c
a lingering, painful
simply notes of
pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S
P Marshall, Mich
I was cured a bad humor after with It for fire years. .
doctor, and my said It was salt It out on my head as.
then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with
offered during those Be. year. I. no use telling. Nobody would
I did. I was k. I
to buy a I heard JOHNSTON S
praised. I a bottle of I began to improve right sway, and when I
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. a
I nets got any thing to do me the least good till I tried
I would heartily advise all who are
or akin of any kind to try t at once. I
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON S
mo
The la your If you keep It pure and strong
M fearlessly.
It is for sale by all druggists, In full quart bottle, at only one
PATENTS
to
RS.
Sensible Chat
is accurate. They recently held
j found it to be a fact that the raw
Agricultural materials which the manufacturer at the foil-win-
has to buy have a from other resolutions
proportionately as the price
by
Department.
the
Lest
will always find a ready
market-but only that farmer
district u bin I the
Vegetables
While we arc known to op
th I embodies , amend
the results of Mr.
This son,
LAST
BOCK has are
2.50 the of
MEAL, 5.50; materials for ingredients out
6.50; gilt- which to in- These
of Ammonia. in price as
Blood, other of
and Observer. Ms, nested the facto-
time, in this other e State to
States, the farmers have been pro-
testing that a his put up
duly price of fertilizers, and
some counties active steps have
been taken to organize to light
its prices fertilizer
to enable
depart to answer the Inquiries
which come to it as to where and
advance prices. With a view
. arc to lie had.
Mat, in view of its race
discrimination, as shown in the
yet we advise
that we. at B race so our-
out of it as to excite no animus
bitter prejudices, which
would redound
We must seek to allay feelings
passions avoid reckless Statements
which can result BO good and mi
exercising the franchise which is
still guaranteed to us so exercise it
so as lo worthy of
its being perpetuated to us.
Character building is a great 88-
We must
TO u i i
PITT AMI ADJOINING OM
We are still the race after patronage
We you Hie selected line of
General Merchandise
t facts in In fix the of the character of
the Agricultural department about
fair and reasonable values on If this-
three weeks ago I we neglect the moat important and
Slate to prices by ten Mend duly now enjoined upon us.
gate as to in the price I together with the prices character no attain to j
of fertilizers of the raw quoted one year ago, and the ad-. the heights which have made
rials from which fertilizers are and not worthy,
made. Numerous letters over those la January, 1899, If this spirit be
bees both front fertilizer beloW- The quotations the hearts and minds all the
manufacturers from brokers based for
the raw materials, and these have
been compared with the statements
to be found In any store in County. Well bought
selections, creations of of America
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It Is our pleasure lo show what you t-.
sell you if can. We ofTer you I lie service, polite
and the most liberal term, with ti well
established business up strictly mi own merits.
hen you come to market you ill not do yourself justice
you do ml see our immense stock before buying elsewhere
and the following lines of general merchandise.
of trade journals and the
prices of a year ago. Mr.
has the work with much care
patience, he and Commie-
n North Carolina there
lots of live or less, free on I lie prosperity and peace
board the Ban at the factories. j among them.
quoted prices of Fertilizer
materials by fertilizer factories for They Say
last year and this year arc as fol-
Hal. mid Cups. Silks Satins, Hits-Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mailings Oil Cloths.
Per
When a woman really cries she
The men ought to gel up n
Dry Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
As.; Phosphate, per
per cent
of Potash, per cent
Sulphate of Potash, per
Cotton Seed Meal, per
Dried Blood, per cent
9-10 per cent
Scrap, per
Nitrate of Soda, lit per
Sulphate of Ammonia, per rent
. . . ,. ,. . ,,,,,, i whether he really is to or
prices show advances on liable quotations of wholesale deal- .
n . r , . , until it is late,
all materials entering into en in raw March . ,, .
i a minister t always
lake it sign of approval when
pants Short.
No man gets good treatment from
I bis wife be almost breaks
her heart out once every three i
weeks.
When a girl thinks a man looks
like he wants lo kiss her she
j up her eyes so she can't see
Molasses, Scud l
MM, April, has made with
The question is, have the those for January,
manufacturers of fertilizers ad- for January February,
prices beyond what is were not accessible,
j list by the increase in price quoted prices of fertilizer
raw products To get idea of Materials by broker and wholesale
this a comparison of the most re- dealers arc as
he aces
nodding.
s of his
Phosphate rock at mine
Cotton Heed Meal
Dried per
per
Fish Scrap
Nitrate of Soda, per
Sulphate of Ammonia, per cent
These prices also show advances, all comes from Germany in what is
rather more, fact, those j known salts, as
the same materials as shown in the of potash, sulphate of
March
April
1.50
17.00
98.08
14.75
82.00
51.00
OUT OF RACE.
In- Per
crease In-
Per Ton
1900
I 3.80
22.50
80.40
10.50
38.00
68.40
2.00
5.50
1.75
1.10
ii;
I ain't in-
don't
an
i want a
the
It's bum too wet
to
I'll- mm than
ever to
Until I nail my titles lo in
skies
I want the worry on the
to the what for.
Groceries.
Flour, toll
Hardware,
Plows. Castings Plow Fixtures. Nails
Furniture.
. affairs last
week in which plead for
i, ; i hi Croat
I schools. u the course .
refreshing way the evidences I hat
this i- a posterity of the
R under t .--v
bile i- pr i.
the blood of
. Bi child I i
j i lie bite child
i- ii ii In A , mi. ii.,.
veins . ii, .
The . . arc
lie fore I lie war
near r in i
i in which
eyes were i. be seen which
were no where
This while ii ins
s of the Indian had
and other ts
claimed white
mothers mid come from
I driven across ,
river I., bail Indian . They bore
a feeling for
said sprung from
I while people . i- mid talk from
a of
names of the I IT people of th
and while are to be found
; in this .
Mr. Bell set hardly t., en-
; u that these ins
arc descendant-
Dare and r lo
are ex-
plain away these -j. mild reasons
. for in ii. ii .;
raise them who has studied
the great secret how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by tho judicious use of well-
balanced fertilizers. No
for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
St, New York.
Credit.
Headquarters for Furniture everything Hue.
buy for Cash, bill sell for or on Approver
Our motto is Honesty, Square Healing.
our
IN
GO.
fertilizer factories.
It might lie well to state that
there are three of material
potash. The prices of have
not increased tor this season's sup-
ply, as contracts are made a year
entering into Those for these materials, though
furnishing phosphoric freights have advanced con-
Those supplying I and if they bad lo be
Those more
phosphate Is the main The supply of ammonia
of approximately
half of the acid phosphate is
rock w i- in South
Carolina, Florida,
The of this has
about per Ion at the mines.
The other half of acid phosphate
comes from sulphuric acid. The
from seed meal, is
product of oil mills;
dried blond and which are
of the slaughter pack
establishments of the north
west; scrap, which from
and packing establishments,
nitrate of soda, which is mine.
materials used in making South America; sulphate
acid, pyrites, ammonia, the supply of which
have also advanced. comes from both this for
The supply of potash practically countries.
A MEAN LOOKING
Has lost ninny a dollar for business men. If a man is
judged by coat he wears, he is judged by the
letterhead he use. An artistic, nicely printed letter-
head may be looked on as a good
at
The Reflector Office.
Farmers
. in
ii-
lit lake I In
town
In me I
I've give It out hi to p r
.-t Can't inn a citizen ain't
lo run I
In Each.
The average pugilist is sluggish
in bis movements.
Is a lucky musician who can
play the horn of plenty.
s a wise woman who never
trusts her letters In the male.
The fellow who boasts that he
baa money to burn isn't always a
warm proposition.
It's thing in world
a has man who hits never made
any to call a rich man a
heap notoriety sometimes costs
a lot.
culture never makes a
girl strong-minded.
I he musician and the chronic
lower are both men of note.
No. dear, incubator
bears no resemblance to a hatcher.
Few can drive a tack, but
in- -l e in nail n lie.
Some men
Hint they can only entertain
idea a lime.
it maybe more blessed to
limn to receive, but you save u lot
loft- doing neither.
When there is mi epidemic o
. in u jail the prisoners
he blamed for breaking out.
Maude, dear, the old clothes
doesn't sing in rag lime.
How- i mis
We oiler One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Catarrh
be cured by Hall's
Cure.
J. Co. Props.
Toledo, O.
.-undersigned, have known
I . for the last
their taxes; lo keep . him
of the court i; to cease . i i ruble all business
on in public places, i and able lo carry
land to prepare well to do the work obligations made by their
i T i- Hie
i lie If this
has been doubted heretofore, can
no lunger lie doubled h, those who
report i he
conference held ye.- b rd ;.; s
I.-.- The ere
pension
land I hey were ad vise. I ;., lay
too much upon the
of their
white people are their
on ore. if
. i
.; i . place
. i . white I .
III i low nil
; t ice lax
which the cm
re will
They
what you
it will be
with
nil Unit I'm
WaT
Is night,
day I
ft n ., chilled
before buying.
received n
Single Double horse.
e also early ti I
Call see
dent mil
cease l. I -i. in
ever lo solve.- I -i
j wholesale
to tin Stairs.
A physician who declares
Tools,
Headquarters Per
Ki
but people know bow to
walk up stairs properly, gives these
Usually a person
w tread on the ball but loot in
taking each step. This is very
tiresome and wearing on the
as throws entire .
pended weight of the body on the
muscles of the legs and feet. In,
walking upstairs your feet
lie placed down on the,
step, heel and all, and then the PaintS, Pumps. Nails Si
work should be performed slowly
and deliberately. In this way
there is no strain upon any
muscle, but each one is doing
its duly in a natural manner.
man who goes up stairs with a
spring you may lie sine is no
or, at least, his reasoning
has um been directed lo sub-
Help out ti town and by
i. yourself. Spend your
money home so far n . are
able. coin-
in.-ii . .- bill it i . las
i . I be in it
semi is gone of
lion a-, fur as yon ale
but Mm here is sure to I
help in I
will help you s or late.
Help j
Plow Gear,
Toll dO, O.
.,
I wholesale Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
i acting directly upon the
nail mucous surfaces of the
per bottle.
tie.-.
Hall's arc the.
ling
World
Ml xi
lb-
No. n,
. a. R,
p thin .
And bill mil . i
your home paper, u hit h aids
ii- an In i one i In
he II. .
reel . u-s in II
are
i for -n-
The other day a man naked a con-
him on with his
While the obliging
I his
i . i. rill Hie pas i u
I gel. i
You
Like
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
THE
Dr. n.
N.
t.
Greenville, N. C,
Mail
1900.
b i D d r.
W C, I S. WOO.
he Democratic Com i Simmons i--end
mi. C, which net in is of of
to name time extract front Senator
place for National speech on Constitutional
Convention, did not please every Amendment, which is a reply to
body, hut they came about as near Senator Mr Simmons
tn a- any ever did. In , printing done here.
.,.
The National
July lib. and Kansas City Mil, as
-----the place for the
convention.
mm
do
The is anything but harmony
in the Populist ranks. Their Na-
Committee met Lincoln,
Neb., few days ago to select
lime for National
Convention, and it resulted In ii
split and bolt, Marion
of the committee
and the fact ion following him favor-
one thing, while other opened Washington in
the very of things such de-
must always cause some
personal lull I lit-
rank and arc
city and date, and pleased
with the reports of members
of the committee on the
increasing brightness of democrat-
prospects.
The Congressional
Campaign Committee is now ready
for work, having this week elected
the following Chairman,
Representative Mantes I.
son. of lion.
of Pa.; Treasurer, Mr.
James L. of Washington;
Bee,
Texas, Head quarters will lie
a few
i i I his
oils, with unfairness
favored else. Butler
wanted ii fusion with the
days.
has
pointed out a way to curb the
mi-is. under recent decisions of
i r. s. Supreme He bat
two resolutions, one pro
lien-in North Carolina he wants a the transportation
Money says the amend-
is not that
if the Fifth Section falls, the
Fourth will fall with it; that the
while people are in
serving their civilization.
He declares suffrage a
failure and cites the experiment,
of suffrage in
ca and in Natal. Congressman
Bellamy's sworn statement about
conditions in Wilmington in
and is also cited.
resolution is an at-
tempt to intimidate. Why is
law not tested on a SUM from
Money explains small
vote in certain Southern States.
1890 with
the republicans controls
two of
Ill-
stock of credulity is very far
from Icing exhausted.
Charles U. who made
his opening of the campaign
was here to-day and
in response to inquiry as to
the politics We will
carry Slate. I And me
enthusiasm than ever known
at Ibis early date. This shows
bow the while people of the Slate
arc being aroused.
After years
A Pathetic Story a Boy's He.
fusion Witt the Republicans. The
being majority
tailed their Sioux
Falls. South
A lime for I be State Con
lion draws nearer indications
point to J. Bryan Grimes
of Pitt, as man who is re-
nominal ion for Secretary
i; i rm; has
Wept an eye on Its exchanges, and
we have people from
by sugar trust and
her prohibiting the
poi ion of wood pulp and print-
paper owned by the paper
until Interstate Commerce
Commission are satisfied that the
prices charged for such articles
will not yield the manufacturers
thereof n net profit of more than
pi r cent.
Recognizing this Congress
is be favorable to
for grabbing public
a gang of Washington
tors have revived the schema to
sell l he government the
various parts of the State, able marsh ground on south
gratifying, to nut elite lie side of Avenue,
in sections. He be to the
i regarded mat
above all others I'm-the nominal ion.
There should no i-
his
lac 1.1 mi nation. He is ;. ii
way to fill
He is the choice of the
certainly I hey are en-
titled to have a representative on
the ticket. We said Hal out-
set of bis candidacy, and con-
grows stronger over, day,
Mr. Grimes is man for
Secretary of State,
id.
ii
for ;
buildings, are busy working
up support for it in both
of and some Senators
Representatives have
caught their talk about
the necessity of beautifying the
winch connects the Capitol
and Treasury. The lobbers
behind arc only think-
of making in hi between
the Treasury and their pockets,
of Con-
scheme
would do well to advise them to
beware of their danger.
An amusing feature of de-
bate in House on the
I tariff bill was the
n which Is I hint Representative
of Ohio, who spoke against
bill but be would vote for ii
if providing for free
I rude ii- carried, to Mr. Mr
the members of bis
in tin- House know whether
he had changed his mind since lie
In bis annual mes-
sage, free trade for He
the duty of Mr.
in Congress if be
d bis mind on this
Tho
printed in bean of
. ii
there lie a lively
, mi part of
i. , . ween now and
i, ,, of next that this ill
certainly l the ease ;
rid
has been lining for v
lime or deal
the i- found have
ii
lion.
New re-
mill; in
his steal thousands
of H e every year
for jam and similar
petty cost him
legislate i public good, I hat ,
time to
m bin I
It would in i if there ever
jinn in i
when I here n as I in
men without bias who
would public questions
The Anglo Saxon, of
in its issue of last week, told a
few lines a story that is enough to
the coldest and most
heart. It was about a little
hero, albeit a child of lender years.
It ran this Not far from
Hamlet, in Richmond a
family of children were left alone
the parents having gone to a neigh
-in-, mull two or three miles distant,
voter- only polled
votes. with o
Voters only polled voles. prepare
Ten thousand North of
. moved to the year; old baby took lire. The
after passage of the Mississippi of fl J.
Amendment. lo the relief of the baby- with no-
Chairman Simmons is also send- j r
battle raged as with bare
and by-laws for
supremacy clubs. He says
he expects by the middle of June
to sec these in
Has the largest Sale of
tobacco guano
in the world.
IV TUX
m a
SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
In Mr. Simmons
Slate is only community
the
A little year-old girl was
thoughtful enough to run to
spring for a bucket of water which
on the two children and
extinguished the tire, but she as
, the with majority of white to .
raters is seriously proposed
with cool, clean cloths, then
clasped the little sufferer his
arms and started for his father and
voters lien- ii is proposes
to lake the control of the public rags
fairs of I he State out of hands replace.
of while people and commit
to a political
composed chiefly of and
dominated almost entirely by
the united effort of good
people of the State,
of III 1898 the State was
rescued from rule and
Amendment to Constitution to
be voted by people In
is submitted for
pose of forever removing the
he aggregate ninny hundreds of
dollars. Hi- Las offered to be
i distributed among driven
n ho shall succeed in collecting the
number in
that will
for good or evil
years to come, e m
lining upon. or
in in the dictates
leaders, without
mi
this year,
o i , Ti would appear lo be
mil in -i man with brains
toe ingress when he is expected to
foil w his part; leaders and no
line Herald.
men in the east who
have up tn the polls
every and voted
White arc not
expected to favor the amendment.
Negro domination mean
more for them in future it j where membership was
also from ministry.
I- -mil hi as passed by
ii few days
for
erection of a in Gens.
Sash Davidson, of
i line it is -mi this
will probably be erected at
Davidson.
Rev. J. w. Lee, well known
has made a
-inn of leading an Immoral
HA Washington City, and has
asked for a withdrawal from the
i of Greensboro
held,
of recurrence of
the State.
The necessity for continued
operation of the while people
tor self-protection is
Shown by fad that party
which so the
State, and which for this and its
other short Comings hurled
from power In 1898, is again
asking to restore
It to the control of the state,
actually indulges hope Unit,
with the aid of votes
solidly cast for it, it may succeed
regaining control of govern
As predicted last week, Sen
Butler ha- out hi- plan
to have the Populist National
nominate for
President and a populist for Vice
President, He this lo force
or rather to try to force, Hem
band. He will foil as bad-
as he did this State in 1808,
the Democratic Convention
t timed down bis proposals for
ton.
now giving free
to talk about fusion
in ibis Slate, and Butler
be nominee for Governor
and Spencer II. Adams for
Governor. Attorney General
in speaking matter
sec would
nice be made Senator and Adams
become Governor. The
they are Inking
that would
go into any deal or
with him unless they knew he was
Induced by powerful
lo do they done; that be
knows this year his supreme
must be made; be must
them fully.
say be deceived in 1890
and they will give him
other chance. In fact, in 1891 he
made a sort of contract prepared by
I other persons,
i to stand by
latter that while in
Duller get the long and
latter
would be given the full
Support and re-elected for
Mars, thus an eight w. L.
Bailer is now making
mother.
A happening along
took them all up in his wagon and
carried them to destination.
At o'clock that night the baby
died the boy now relieved of
his responsibility, yielded to his
own pain and the physician, after
an examination, shook his head and
declared that bis recovery was
possible.
That was all. But what a
No trumpet sounds his praise,
what hero on any tie id ever
surpassed moral the
long, brave struggle of this little
boy to shield and save the baby
makes think better of
this unlettered child
so high holy an example of Ii-
We pray that God may spare
boy's life. He has in him the el-
of highest and no
manhood; but if bis
time has come may he meet in
better laud baby for whose
he laid down his
and Children.
Mr. Jacobs, of and
Will Be Present.
The seventeenth annual
of North Carolina Sunday
School association will lie held in
Charlotte March and
Kith, commencing with an evening
session on Wednesday the 11th.
The convention will lie attended
by Mr. II. V. Jacobs, of Chicago,
who la chairman of the
of the International
Sunday School association, and
The Negro la the Courts.
Under this caption E.
editor of Cape Fear
a paper publish-
ed at gives the
some wholesome advice and states
some plain facts as to why the
figures so conspicuously in the
Criminal Courts. We quote from
this
Of J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid up
Extended that
v-irks automatically,
Will be reinstated with
three after lapse if you
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
I i v Is are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
urea the courts of the South.
Very seldom a Sabbath passes tint
w ho is generally considered as the I several men and women are
founder the international lesson brought before the Mayor's or
This phase of the question
presents inviting picture to look provided the
prominent and i for Tear
nous way in which the fig- Ty may
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
Democratic Convention.
A convention of the Democratic
of Pitt County is hereby
call-d hi meet at the Court House
Greenville on Saturday, March
at o'clock M . for
pose of appointing delegates to the
state Convention to held in
city of on 11th day of
April, 1900. of
candidates for the various Slate
offices.
Township Primaries will be held
on Sal March at
O'clock P. M., to appoint delegates
to the County Convention,
The several townships will
lo appoint the following
number Of delegates, ;
Beaver Dam,
S.
Carolina,
Chic s,
I'm
tis, I.
in Creek,
A persona who arc in favor of
the white people controlling
State and County governments are
invited to participate in these
meetings.
By order of the Democratic Ex-
Committee of County.
L. Bi-ow,
Chairman.
system. Tho attendance of Mr.
Jacobs upon the convention i
its success, as all who have ever
heard him will agree. He will be
mist prominent spirit of the
convention, but will be ably
by leading Sunday school work-
of this and oilier stales.
The address the opening
will be made by Rev. James
Atkins. of Nashville, Tenn.,
Sunday school editor of the South-
Methodist church. Rev. Ii.
W, of Held sec-
of the Sunday school depart-
of the Baptist church, will
conduct a Sunday School Institute
on Thursday afternoon. Dr. J. F.
Monroe, of Davidson college, will
present the subject of
School Work
Districts
Other prominent workers named
on program is yet In-
are N. B.
II. Weathers, of Geo.
Walls, of Durham; S.
Blair, of College; J. W.
Bryan and N. B, Parker, of Golds-
of Win
Charles Ross, of Asheboro.
Entertainment will be provided
by the citizens of Charlotte for all
delegates. rates have
been from all railroad
rate being full fare go-
and one third tare returning.
No Sunday school
who wishes his school
front should deprive himself of this
opportunity of being in a
convention with Mr. Jacobs for
two days. Many workers in nil
parts of Ibis and Canada
have journeyed long distance to
enjoy a pleasure.
Daniel's Experiment
Frank made an
at New York,
d lo set at rest all
. theme.- valuable form
of iii. Speaking of it,
conn lion
to lest the thing
by the only means, so that
between the nets, ushers
distributed among the audience
slips with a brief printed statement
selling forth disputed question
and politely asking the recipient
to Indicate by a check mark in the
list various advertising forms
employed, what had him
to the in
billboards, window
lithographs, or something
The seemed to lake kindly
to idea and response was
liberal. Eleven hundred slips
were handed to the ushers after
next curtain, and of that
nine hundred ninety -ens
been attracted by
solely. the
comedian concluded,
will get of all
money set aside for advertising
Inquirer.
One Advertisement in the home
is wort ha hundred on tho highway.
New York Home Life.
f.
some magistrate's court for rowdy, of Insured.
ism, disturbance of peace j
misdemeanor of some kind.
The idea that the . .
taken of in the courts of
the south is fast being exploded,
and the fact that many of our race
go to the jails, chain gangs and
penitentiary is because they get
just ice.
The the point when
Judge said, You shall bare
Faith and by Christ, said
Pat that's what I don't want.
We must to respect
and vindicate the majesty
dignity of the law order of
the community with a sacredness
next to our religion. Indeed,
observance of law respect for
those in authority arc evidences of
genuine religion.
Another reason for
of colored brother in legal
is due to bis want of
to arbitrate compromise
small petty at furs and offenses
which might lie settled by him.
Some time the magistrates insist
compromise, but to no effect
with some of the people.
The commit less of the
crime and your presence will be
less in demand Shun
the very appearances of evil.
A void conditions which even
or show yon in anyway
accessory lo crime and vice.
Editor is a Presbyterian
preacher and
of the normal
school. His plain condemnation
of bis own rare race loyal-
which is not measured by the
it of
rabble. The must
be uplifted morally as well as ed-
If he is ever able lo
govern himself, less others.
North Carolina Baptist.
N. C.
Bagging and Ties
on has
Fresh goods kept constantly ea
hand. Country produce bong all
old. A trial will Marines yea.
D. W.
to me. I
t price.
E. If.
Mrs. By ii wife of Judge John
Gray of died
Friday. The Judge has many
friends Pill who sympathize with
him in bis bereavement.
Former Congressman Isaac Ste
will give Marionette, Wis.
a library building.
Rev. James Craft, of Free
Will Baptist church, died
day night at his home three miles
from Greenville He was years
old.
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HOWDY DO.
Some Speak Me, Some to
Ii 1900.
left this
iii
M. A. returned from;
Kinston morning.
Mia. W. T. Lee and child left
this morning for darks, ill- . Va.
to visit relatives.
NEWSY AND
NOTES.
Sugg left
for Washington City treatment
at the hospital.
John It. Morris, the drummer
poet and prince of clever I raveling
men, was here today.
1900.
The . of
were dell
tallied Mrs. i James, on
February,
; N. C., Feb. . on bin Inlay.
Miss Mill is in me . which was
ibis week. held Mr. Harry In
Regular .-.- .; n.
Mrs. M. L.
sick.
is quite
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription we request
you lo early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us wailing for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
February will soon lie marched
out.
Slant and Vertical Copy Books
Reflector Book Store.
Something good, Mullet Roe
cents a pair at S. M.
There was lightning after the
rain early Wednesday night.
On Monday it snowed in Cuba
for first time in thirty years.
Greenville ought to reorganize a
military company.
There is a new mail and express
coach to the passenger train.
You can get Copy Books for
cents at Reflector Book Store.
Peanut buyers have made large
purchases in this section the last
few days.
If the idle people around Green-
ville had good and regular employ-
you would sec a difference in
things.
There are too many people stand-
around with no visible means
of support, for the general good of
the community.
Do It.
The i price of col ton will
likely cause the farmers make
mistake of too large an
acreage this year. And result
will be low prices again next fall.
Behind.
There is hardly n town of
in Slate that is not
in the direction of
securing factories. Yet
seems content to stand still and be
inactive on such important matters.
Success in Ail.
A dollar expended judicious
advertising is not only a dollar
saved, but one that will bring back
many others. But to be most
merchant's business
announcement must be displayed
where it will have greatest
number of readers; for success in
advertising depends upon the de-
of publicity obtained by the
Record.
A Suspect Arrest-d.
On Wednesday Chief of Police
James arrested a colored
named Joe May. Since the
of Mr. last
week this under
and has In en
When he was arrested Mr. Laugh-
was telephoned for to
come to Greenville see if he
could him.
Mr. arrived here
in the afternoon and said the man's
appearance corresponded perfectly
tonne of those who assailed and
robbed him. When searched May
had a copy of Daily
of 10th hid in the lining of
We heard a man remark Mr-
arc acres of land floating down the
From the looks of
high and muddy wider he is
When you leave home these
mornings yon don't know whether
will nerd an overcoat or a fan
before getting back.
The river skimmers are catching
shad now and it will bring the price
down somewhat from the balloon
figures.
If our people the
eagerness to get to church that the
did to get to the
day night, bad weather would
give the preacher so empty
pews to talk to.
Tom Williams, who drives
mall the and
depot, had another runaway this
morning. His buggy broke in two,
tho rear wheels and body being
left on Dickinson avenue.
Since came in twelve cotton
mills have been in the
State, but Greenville was not
eluded In the places that get t-em.
Every voter in Pitt county who
favors the Constitutional A
the control of while men
ought to lie a subscriber to The
Greenville has a gay
bustling Social season the past win-
Perhaps which is near
at hand will give the town the op-
for a rest socially.
The colored man Joe May, who
was taken on suspicion in
with the rob-
has been released of
sufficient evidence to justify hold-
him.
The Council Jr. O. V. A.
M., has been in session last fen-
days in Durham. Prof. L. L.
representative of the
Greenville Council, was prevented
from
house's statement the man was
placed in jail to await further de-
No Clue Yet.
It was a week ago this morning
when Mr. J. J. was
robbed on public road between
Greenville his home, and yet
there is no tangible clue to per-
of this outrage.
We hear some complaint against
Atlantic Coast for
not letting the train come
with the blood hounds when re-
quested by wire to do so. It is lie-
if the dogs had thus conic
they could have easily run the
trail and caught robbers.
Everything is being done to
them we hope they will yet be
captured.
These Things arc Important.
Some people have a way of not
mortgages on the record
book.-, in the Court House soon
as they are paid. This careless
I. C. Gary went to to-
day.
J. M. left Thursday
evening for LaGrange.
Miss Pattie left this
morning for a visit
Rev. V. B.
City, came Thursday
Mrs. Mary Foley has moved in
the Bowell on Third street.
Mrs. K. House returned
Thursday evening from a visit lo
Wilson.
Mrs. w. II. While left Thurs-
day evening for lo visit
friends.
Solicitor L. I. Moore returned
home Thursday evening and left
again this morning.
Leggett, Washington, is
hereto arrange about making re-
pairs to river bridge.
Saturday,
Mrs. W. II. White returned this
morning from
Miss Delia left this morn
for Rocky
Marshal Jones, of Washington,
came up Friday evening.
Gov. Jarvis J. L. Flem-
returned Friday evening from
Mrs. B. Stafford, of Roper, is
visiting her father, Jesse Proctor.
Mrs. T. It. Moore left this morn-
lo visit friends in Beaufort
county.
Misses Lucy Burnett and Cora
Long, of Martin county, are visit-
Mrs J. W. Bryan,
R. L. Little, of
through this morning going
to Wake Forest College.
I lei Harris left this morning
for Wilson. Some the boys
he might go further.
Mrs. c. Benjamin, of Rob
who has been visiting
Mrs. w. it. Smith, returned home
today.
Miss Annie Robeson, of Raleigh,
who has been teaching at J. S.
left this morning for
her home.
J. S. and
of New Jersey, came in Friday
evening lo spend a few days hunt-
with Ola Forbes.
D. A. Hamilton, of New York,
traveling auditor of the American
Tobacco Company, spent Friday
here and left this morning.
Miss Mary Bell While, of
Greensboro, who has been spend-
some months with her brother,
II. A. While, returned home to-
day.
STATE
en ice at I hi
Baptist church today and Bug la.
J. It. Jackson, if who
has been down here his
people, returned home last night.
Wire Fence
G. W. Parker
Behind it
A pushing.
Vie -ere mistaken saying
that Mrs. had returned
She is still visiting
here.
Our school under the super-
vision of young Mr. Jackson is
moving along nicely. A
helpful feature to those students
taking part in same Is the Wiley
Literary Society every Friday
night. Tho exercises by
last were very Hue.
A miss as good as a is
also as bad as a mile. Merchants
if you gel bothered In getting your
and cheroots from a distance
and a sale or two, you may
lores good customer for life. The
way out of that trouble is to gel
them rigid here at home of the
Cigar Company. Or-
by if you wish and get
them the same day, often by
conveyance, thus
freight.
Another bean made
last wagon we had r-tidy was car-
off yesterday no
doubt its owner i- glad. The
prettiest part about it is Hint he
will keep getting gladder longer
he uses As this did
gel a pair wheels he misted
the free cart saddle and back band
which every purchaser of a pair of
wheels gets. It will save you time
and money to use one of our Fer-
cheap enough
so every farmer can have one.
A. G. Cox
Leo and Mrs. pro-
posed to to the o
Washington by holding this meet-
on his birthday, as Washing-
ton was also a Southerner and no
Section of I he conn try could render
more grateful
to in illustrious name than
ours
In order to refresh our memories
on the Revolutionary War. Mrs.
Jarvis prepared papers with
blanks to be Ailed in with a Gen-
end's name. Miss Louise Latham
was successful contestant,
filled nil the blanks.
furnished
amusement picture
of lice, with
in it and each lady n
blindfolded and given a paper
hatchet to pin gash. There
a tic between Mrs. Harvey and
Mrs Jordan, whereupon they
trial. Mrs. Harvey
was successful in this, and won the
prize, n beautiful picture of Mt.
and Martha
The Chapter will with Mrs.
of March.
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COME AND SEE THEM.
N. V.,
A. W. preached in
the Baptist church here Sunday
morning ll o'clock and returned
to his home in Bethel In the after-
noon.
Baker has been very sick
for last few days, confined to
his lied. We hope to sec him mil
again
Ola Forbes and Nat Whit held,
of Greenville, paid our town n call
Friday.
W. I,, went to Washing-
ton Friday on business.
Mrs. It. It. Fleming is in
Washington under of
Dr. Dave Tayloe. and the last re-
port was that she was Improving.
B. went to Rob-
Saturday lo attend i in-
regular Masonic meet
c. B. Bradley has commenced to
build a large store feet,
The second story
will town ball. This hand-
near
HANOI WHO'S THAT
Thought Burglar After Him
WAS
To
Delightfully Celebrated by Miss
School.
Al the old store,
u Five Points, where we have
just new fresh
stock of
The of Mi-
celebrated George Wanning- Heavy and Fancy
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
building
mill plant on tin
a large
railroad
north of I In-
way of doing business and may vaccination is in vogue, several
some building will be erected
Happenings In .
, . i John Warren, Jr. of is
I hen-are nine counties and nix
Candidates fur Congress in the Sec
district.
Scotland Keck is going lo build
nether knitting mill.
An employee of a High Point
coffin factory hid fur two hours in
a coffin lo evade doctor who
went to vaccinate him.
At Charlotte whore compulsory
Mr. II. W.
rooms Mr. T. I-. Honker's.
on Dickinson avenue. Late
Thursday he with Chief of
Police James and Messrs. Jack
and M. Hodges
were walking on I the avenue and
paused for a fen minutes Mr.
gate. Mr.
them and started in, but turned
back from the door and returned to
the gate to say something rise lo
bis companions. A few moment
later the door and a
shot rang on fol-
lowed by Mr. Hooker calling
is that out there no
time making themselves known,
and a-soon as seriousness of
tin situation had passed they bad
a good laugh Mr. Hooker's
all there i a bit of
naming this occurrence, for
disturbed times you
know ., to and it
. . loin, id exciting any .
Hew to Trusts.
There i- but one way ti -hi
same way yon
where you
Tin- trusts are the outlaws of
commerce, the destroyers of
the destruction
of Independence, robbers of all
who are forced to -oil to them or
buy from them. If they continue
to live and wax fat, the avenues lo
success and are In
young men of
us effect the door to king
hip the Inc. sol I
iii empires.
Tin-trust.- be destroyed
Observer.
ton's birthday a Washington
Thursday night.
The entertainment for the even-
consisted of blindfolded at-
tempts pin hatchet to the de
notch
tree. This was sue-
Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
price- fr ;, kinds of
I.;. both Country Produce,
Ethel . ,
, it mi in e i ill or in barter.
An old fashioned Virginia m.
and refreshments closed
I very enjoyable evening.
costume were unusually
good i i of the
The following characters Kev-I
were represent i
Mi-fl
Hooker,
Mrs.
Nina Jam
in. M i--
Mr-. Tho. in i. Mis
Tyson.
Mir
When
hen you
v, In buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
Arm Broken.
Mr, Smith is having
Mi
I in South
Greenville.
I Friday afternoon he was up a
I, in some of the
. lie fell off the scaffold to
, . U wound and broke the
bis left arm the
Adams
Mi--
Moore.
Mrs. John Adams, Mi--
Little Mi
Madison,
Haskett.
In-ii ii i Mi-
J din Mi-
ii. i i
Alexander Mi-- i
Willie
Mamie
i In
who
Mi-s M
Miss
lend to future trouble. In ease of
a loss of the notes and receipts it is
possible that an
gage could be collected again.
When you pay a mortgage see
holder properly cancels it at
once.
Fine Showing.
In their advertisement today tho
Bank of Greenville makes a slate-1
of the the
at the close of business February
13th. This is the lies
by about that the bank has
ever made. It speaks well for the
institution and confidence the
people have in
physicians and policemen to
a factory to vaccinate the opera-
lives. Then was a break
stampede, four hundred of the
operatives fleeing to escape having
arms scratched.
C. A. G. Thomas has
copied a call to the Baptist church
at also at the or-
Work Monday,
The contractors having arrived
the material being in
It been decided to begin
repairs lot he bridge across the riv-
here on Monday instead of wait-
Gen. I.
Skinner,
Gen. M
kill.
Be
Bagwell.
Mrs.
Mi
Janie Brown.
Mi- Si Miss
King.
Mi Mad in
i-. Miss
Ill any old thing will do in his
burners announcements in the
same category with merchant
v. thin n that trash s
purchased as freely as most tie-
goods. The most profitable
are those which are
.; In and in the
of the matter presented for
he perusal of
pit . Record.
W. T. LEE CO.
Mi--
Franklin, Miss
In . Mi-
tie
Lillian
HORRIBLE DEATH.
Killed by a Runaway Horse.
about half mile
in this township then were
three buried
Same time, at the same grave yard,
one years old, one three and or new on
lour. The mothers of these after township, with a Horrible
three children were sisters. lore County Commissioner O. death Friday, lie
The public terry at Yankee Hall Harrington ii. i live no- land lo do some I railing, go
is impassable on account of high from
water, days the bridge will be he
A to so that people puss over way iii
chairs has been organized at Win it.
ton. The capital is
county
Skirts,
Skirts,
Skirts.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A LOT OF NICE SKIRTS
All. TO BE
i i AT To
WELL WORTH
-n-e.
Greenville, X. c.
The Journal rays shad,
croakers and mullets, besides
smaller lots other fish, were re-
at Bern Wednesday.
tn
lo nominate n ticket for
the election. This was
done at n county convention held
Tuesday.
Minute. it.
I. A. Ins
charge of Paul's
l nun p l- in, mull.- Hie in- t .-
. The work will pushed us horse and run away. I
with the hope l- ; .,
, , . , , cart, living along
by ,,,; . . , y . . IA
Good True.
I lie empty broken went
lo They found
Cox dead In road Ills neck
was broken Mi head .
being
it
Friday afternoon Ir. Laughing
received a telegram from h
detective Baying that the parties
who robbed his tether, Mr. J.
had been located
in . and they
b dead sure. No i
. to
will his
since the
indicated
that in falling from the
caught iii tin wheel.
Mr, leaves n three
strange
is the fuel I
was killed by u
away with hint
l h i. hat
i ha, no d's
i r r
i in I pie
. Ml
I n
in Iron
The
Store
THE Will OF
THE AMENDMENT. persona shall be for
First, all person who shall
den v I be being of Almighty Cod.
The following is the ml, ult per,,, who shall have
U. article of the Stale their
lion, adopted by the As and
lobe submit i whether or not,
to the voters for ratification any treason
or crime for
I- That article VI of the which punishment may lie
of North lie
To those
Ii Tin's
keep the i
stem in perfect, order add arc
an absolute cure
f. sick headache, ind
torpid i
all bilious diseases.
.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
SEEN IN TUB.
nut Ike same is hereby abrogated of the
and in lieu thereof shall be or corruption and
j luted the following article of raid malpractice in office, unless each
shall restored to the
; rights of in a manner
; prescribed law.
See, This ad shall lie force
in the penitentiary, j
VI.
AND
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th
tobacco, that is worth
many more than Hip.
subscription price.
AT BOOK
OP W
male person
in United Slates, and
every male person who has been
naturalized, twenty-one years of
age, and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at soy
by the people in the State, except
herein otherwise provided.
Sec. lie shall have resided in
the Stats of North Carolina for two
in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district which offers
to vole, four months next proceed-
the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district Is another
in the same county, shall not ope-
rate lo deprive any person of
right to vole in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal.
person who has been convicted, or
ho has confessed bis guilt
court upon Indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter be, in the
Male prison, shall be permitted
vote, unless the said person shall
be first restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Every person offering to
vole shall be at lime a legally
registered voter as herein
in I lie manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read write any section
of the constitution in the
language; and. before he shall be
entitled to vole, have paid on or
before I be first day of March of the
year which lie poses to vote,
his poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lieu only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
except against property.
Sec. No male person Who was.
on January I, 1807, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo Vote
the laws of any State in the
lulled States wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
such person, shall lie denied
the right to register and vote
any election ill this State by person
of his failure to possess the
qualifications prescribed in
section of this article i Provided,
I In- have registered in accord
with the terms of this section
prior lo December I. The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record nil persons
who register under this section on
or before November i ions, and
all such shall lie entitled
to and vote all elections
by the people in this State, unless
disqualified under section of this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid then- poll re
by law.
See. ii. elections by the
shall be ballot, and all
elections by the
shall be viva
See T. livery voter in
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall tie eligible to of
lice, but before entering upon the
duties the he shall lake
and subscribe the following oath
do swear
that I will support
maintain constitution and laws
of the United Slates, and the eon
laws of North Caro
Una not inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So me,
. The following claw of
from and after its ratification.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE,
S. M.
HAS PROVIDED FOB
pounds Candy.
barrels Apples,
boxes Florida Oranges
Coca
pounds Mixed Nuts,
virtue of th.- September
era of Pin in the M
II
Skin
ti- r surviving partner ant
other.
Seeded Citron,
Figs, Dates,
ft It la are Mara to Com
The War la lo
la Moat Knows.
Nature, in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come from
care less living, or it may be from shoots out pimples, blotches and
other imperfections on the skin, a warning that more troubles
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow if
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistakes-
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an has been avoided
simply because notes of warning have been heeded and the blood kept
pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall, Mich.,
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for fire years. The
doctors my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body I was perfectly raw with it. What I
suffered during these five years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
did. I tried every medicine that was to cure It, I spent money
enough to buy n house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve away, and when had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I hare never had a touch of it
since. I got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all suffering from humors
or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made me oil
The blood is your if you keep it pure strong yon can positively re-
disease face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never
tails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar one
undersigned therein Com-
missioner will to sale before
11.4. dour In Greenville to the
highest bidder fr cash, on Monday the
day March 1900, the following
property t
One undivided hall Interest In a tract of
land the lands of Barton lie-
Williams and other containing seventy- to see me.
seres-more or less, on Indian .
Well end known as the lauds
to and Julia
and in a recorded in Book P
page
J One tract situate Greenville town-
ship the lands of Silas
W.
acres more or lees, fully
a deed and Cherry to
Harry Book P page
One tract known as the Council James
lend adjoining j
the lands of F.
others, containing one bundled
or less, and fully in a deed
J. to Harry Skinner
C pages and
other tract in IT I
township know as t
more or
less,
situate P. r township, adjoining
George James
and others, i three bandied
acres a
The above tract, containing alto-
. more or lens, and known
as the Burton lands, the Council
James land and the land lie
offered as follows.
l The removing
all
t r ii. with u often years,
mi ail the above named tracts,
finch will be of-
separately,
st The whole
J
LAMPS
ALL
TOYS,
mM m.
Phone
IN
s, John j m
one T
N.
Tho every
and prices as low as Hie
Highest market prices
for eon ii try
BALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
of in the
case of J. Griffin, Addle E.
Brooks, Alice spier, Pat
Joel O. Joel
partition
j to -ell land for I lie
will cell
fl II ., ii.,.
ball feet standing timber on before Home
ball standing
these
One tract S. II. J. f.
K. A. Cherry, Fleming,
situate in Carolina known as the
Sam land, acres
more or lets timber heretofore
One tract known as the Land,
situate in township, lying on
Creek, adjoining of
J. H. and
containing seventy nine acres more or
t J A Dupree,
Trustee, to Harry Skinner Hook-----
B One tract adjoining the lands of the
late John Fleming, Jordan Daniel and
in the forks of the where
ti. wag formerly
and described J. J Nobles to
Harry acres.
One tract of loud situate In
township beginning at two lane pines
and West I n pine then
Wot to the road Hit ii up said
road West poles lo another
r ad In of the dwelling of the
and runs with said
m I thence ft. and K.
p. i line then with his
line the
Out root of land situate in Content-
ma the lands of A. Mo
Johnson, the
and Containing acre fully
de in n deed from John
page and A
page
One t in
whip, the lauds of Hardy
Jr.
iii.-re of less, fully
in I page and A o
One tract of land situate m
the of the late
Sic. Porter's place, A.
Wilt v
live and acre
or less,
TOWN
Lot No in West
I Beginning at the N. W.
corner of Latham and Ward
North Latham street feet to the line
of 1.1 No. Lt, With the line of lot No
i t the corner or lot No
feet I Ward street then east with
Word feet to the beginning,
U I.--i v. in Weal ties-
I lows; at s K.
ltd and Jarvis thence
sooth will street MM feet lo the
thence with the line of
lots No i and then with the line of
u foal lo Third
I west feet to
the beginning.
M- lot m the town of Greenville on
I r of Front and Read and
ti n a dead from J J. House to
. h ii I. -I Mg A W.
Tn tuts
l hat can m range
I J i i
THE B ST PRESCRIPTION CM
fever i a bottle of Grove's
it i simply
in form.
Ho m pay.
lour Greenville,
day of March the follow-
described piece r parcel of
land in the town of bound-
ed the west by J. C. Griffin lot
on the mirth by K. Lang's lot on
tie east by Alice M. lot and
on the by eon
two acres more or less.
This 1900.
F. Q.
North i In
County. Before the Clerk
iii Henry sad
Jenkins, wire.
Henry Jenkins sad
Nellie will lake
us
been commenced in
County, Clerk, fr the
of real do-
will nodes
M of
Clerk Superior Court for toe County
of mi of
or t Hie
r the
will lo for
relief ii slid petition and
i- Clerk Court
l.-r
LAND
virtue of a of the Superior
Court County made, on the 27th day
January a certain Pro-
therein vending, W.
and wife
and and as case
will on MONDAY, 6th
ell at before the Court Hones
door In Greenville
a certain piece or parcel of land
ate County,
known a lit No. in the division of the
of Mary B,
w-- l by
the and bounds,
at the 4th corner of No.
on ton load, theme South
t a on 3rd corner
6- creek to a
thence B. poles to a
rood near pool South of its
road to
containing acres or
loss, 87th, 1900
BLOW,
The Ono Doy Cold Cure.
Cold in and fire cured Ker-
Laxative car to
fur
PATENT
you Improve;
i r i
for and advice.
PATENTS
IS
o.
SOLD
S R. R. I
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
CONDENSED
TRAINS I.
DIRECTORY
II.
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leave.
p m. .
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p. p B, arrives Wilmington
r. p SI
leave Ban
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rive
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Spring II p in. Max ton ti p
arrives p in
at
if at with Carolina
Spring with the
at
Air Lino and
Railway at Gulf with Durham
Charlotte Railroad.
Tram on
leave p m. Halifax m.
p m.
K pin leave.
vi a m, ill.- M a in, Halifax
at II am. Weldon II am.
guild av.
Train. leave
a in an S SO n in. n u
a in and p in.
a a
and o in. Sunday.
Train leaven Sunday
i p in, Sunday pin, arrive.
in, leave.
mouth dully. Sunday. and Sun
am. am.
Train on Midland N leave,
daily, Sunday, Iva . m, arriving
ion m, returning leave.
m.
Train on leave
Mount at am. p m,
II a p m. Hope a in,
pm. leave Hope II So am
I p in IS IS a m. arrive at
a in, C p in. dally except Sunday.
Train on leave. Warsaw tot
Clinton dally, Sunday. m and
leave. Clinton at am and
p in.
Train No ekes Wei
don all dally, all via
H. M. EMERSON,
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON.
CHURCHES
a. m.
service and sermon every
Sunday morning evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany Fridays at A
M Rev. I. A. Minister
in
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. E. B.
regular services
OLD DOMINION
SERVICE
SI earner leave Washing-
ton dally at A. M. for
ville. leave daily at
I. M. fur Washington,.
Steamer leaven
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
at A. II.
leave. Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at A-. II. carries freight only.
with
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line front Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY. Art.,
c.
LODGES.
A. P. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. K.
W. M. J. M. Sec
LO. Lodge, No.
Meets every evening.
R. G. E. E Griffin,
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening.
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of R.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
J. O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
O. F. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. in, meets every second
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
-------DEALER IN-------
LINE OF
Hardware.
I can now be found the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
PATENTS
am
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flow
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH a
NO
Ed H. Mill
WHO
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED BIGHT AND
SAME TIME BUT GOODS RIGHT
THEN COME TO THE RIGHT WHERE
YOU WILL GET HONEST AN
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER,
Why are Higher.
every price named will be the name
not one cent will they deviate.
Now if this is not a what
is it Your correspondent states
that phosphate rock and pyrites
I would ask him if
it is not a fact that the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Company
per cent, of the acid chambers
of the South Atlantic States If
they do own and control every
pyrites mine the South, and
the few independent companies
of The
I quote from a recent
of Tho
advance in the price of fer-
is due entirely to the ad-
price of all materials en
into their manufacture and
not to a trust, for there is no trust.
The idea that many farmers
to have, and which is being
and magnified by some of j not compelled to go elsewhere
the newspapers of the South, that j tot their pyrites
advance in price of will go higher, not lower,
is all profit to the regardless of any action of the far-
and and unnecessary one I and not because of any act
is simply the rankest of of the
sense, not worthy of a denial or I Supply demand make the price
explanation, if it was not for the i and not the concerted, or proposed
fact that many well meaning Tar concerted action of any set of men,
mere, and also newspapers are I- j u manufacturers or
misled by these ere. located in any one section of
false statements, and perhaps re- , the country, such a body being
main deceived too long to lie usually only a drop in the bucket
for this year. Many of j compared to all the
these false statements are started I and consumers the world,
and circulated by unscrupulous If the Southern farmers do not buy
politicians and newspapers that
wish to make political capital out
of the
advance price of
is due to the increased cost
of all fertilizer material, and the
present advance is one-half
what it will lie next fall or next
spring, if the raw material remains
st or possibly, still higher
A few years ago the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Company was
all they need it well give the North
em and Western farmers that
much better chance to supply their
wants.
Yen, prices will be higher next
fall and still higher the following
spring. I agree with your
responded folly this. Why
shouldn't they go higher when the
Virginia Carolina Chemical
Company control the business in
the South, and Com-
a New Jersey corporation,
chartered. They commenced bus- with a capital of
by consolidating several
North Carolina fer-
six or
eight For a
all the Northern and Eastern facto-
these two corporations,
working in harmony and getting
I lie -nine prices Now
while the factories that were not any corporation,
in this arrangement made a light or is to
the stat-
that it was a The
Virginia answered by
saying it is We
to cut down expenses and
cheapen the product
with only six or eight
factories I am told that now
own every factory in South Caro-
except one, nearly all of the
Georgia factories, all of the North
Carolina la factories ex-
three or four and several in
all about differ-
factories. Only a few mouths
ago the capital stock was increased
from to
preferred stock, on
a legitimate profit on their actual
investment, if a farmer thinks
it pays him to buy at the
present prices, it is his business,
but do not try to deceive the
I also note that Chem-
has published a card, also at-
tended a meeting of farmers
Greenville, to explain to them
it was necessary for the fertilizer
companies to their prices
especially on of the
cos in acid phosphate and pyrites,
but failed to state who owned
these acid chambers and pyrites
mines. Now don't understand me
to say that Chemist would
which is guaranteed per cent that would be against
interest, or per annum,
and the other is com-
stock, which gets the surplus
profits. I am told that there is ab-
only one price for certain
quantities and every factory names
the same price. Ask any merchant
city to write every fertilizer
factory in the country to price
them on guano,
teed analysis percent, acid It's the very woman who runs up
the of the farmers, bill I
did not know that this was a part
of his duties, but if so he should
have gone further and given all the
facts.
you think marriage
is n failure
; I think husbands often
per cent, potash, per cent, am-
delivered in Charlotte mid
bills that can generally be depend
M to run down her neighbors.
The Right Ticket
The Marion Sutler
by black radicals for governor,
Spencer Adams for lieutenant gov-
will strike most men of fair
sense observation as particular-
appropriate, even fortunate.
We do not know two white-skins
ho will lie better paired. Butler
shamefully abused his
speech at Rocky Mount, and out-
raged decency, but out
of which lie tried to lie late, but
vain. Again his late
harangue at Raleigh that he
M revolutionist and anarchist
of the Kentucky Taylor stripe,
filled with malice, gangrened by
embittered by disappoint-
made reckless by necessity,
and was ready to resort to race
to carry out his Internal plans.
Consumed by ambition and made
desperate by circumstances,
latter-day conspirator against
people proclaimed himself ready
to Join white Republicans, bit de-
party among
lists, and the black contingent he
and other had so long
misused and abused and abused
for the most selfish, purposes
that with this force the entire
of while Democrats might be
en out of North Carolina. No
doubt he is depraved and malicious.
enough such a dreadful
peal, but there arc not enough
other fools the slate to join him
this wild and hazardous crusade
against the virtue, intelligence,
manhood of North Carolina,
to make the movement of and
or importance, One
old fashioned heard
from the mountains to the sea
would put to and his
rabble.
Adams is the who at Co-
court 1808, so disgraced
the ermine of the judge by a
slanderous and disgusting diatribe
from bench aimed at the white
men of the stale. It was a lilting
partisan harangue to be printed
the same cover with Lin-
railings in the United Slates
house, the foul and talk
of While, the
Solomon of
and of the scoundrel
that assaulted pure
in North Carolina.
Let the nomination of Butler and
Adams be made. They are
Siamese Twins political m-
in defamation
of better
sins and ready
tools for the lowest and
THE COUNTRY.
O crop can
grow with-
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
ADJOINING COUNTIES,
Vie ate ill in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Bummer
and Winter. We are work for yours mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer yon the service, polite
attention, and moat liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if yon not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hate and Caps, and Satins,
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Cloths.
The Newfoundland
baa been prorogued until March
to permit the formation of a
Cabinet.
Having a majority of one,
the ah
will not longer to secure
legislation, will appeal to
While entertaining the Mayors
of and Rochester,
James b. of Syracuse,
N. y., as a on a
special trolley oar,
In ii the Taylor
Colorado,
Wise, Bid Turn Me
mill Hi min-
Hen- killed.
oat started .
livery blade of
every
Com. all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
enough is supplied
j you can count on a full crop
if too little, the growth will be
oar book ill of
a I far all co.
ii tithing.
upon her trial trip in New
York sound yesterday, after an
unimportant her boll-
had been repaired.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's an I child ion's
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters,
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Head is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that Hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
the New
women's
A bill introduced in
York Legislature make
over three
weapon-.
Lieutenant Governor Woodruff,
of New York, who is a candidate
Owing In the results of a revival
which is being held
-Methodist church, a
large basket factory had lo close
down Friday. Soon o'clock
In the morning about thirty young
women employed In the factory be-
came enthused with religious
began to sing, pray and
shout. The men at work in
President, has gone to lie attracted to
Mich. I,, begin a series i proprietor of the
speeches in Western cities. j i a prominent
The Director of the Census ex- He made no
main reports , the girls, but told
the twelfth published ,.; and rejoice and he
than July I
A bill introduced in
the New
York Legislature makes women's
over three inches long
dangerous weapons.
The Difference.
New Peed for Hoes
The Citizen bus frequently men
tinned the met that in North Car- Mr. new
there are two distinct classes feed he has discovered for hogs
of Republicans national or more properly speaking one he
cans and In any has adopted. It is poke
discussion of the ibis . We have u being cooked
distinct ion inn-i be borne in mind, up with meal, hominy, peas,
The national Republicans arc Re- nips the like but Mr.
publicans principle, because person to for
they believe the policies of that purpose as far as we know.
vilest combination ever formed for j Republican party . The Finding that bis hogs ate with
the injury of the deg Tans, while calling themselves Re- relish seemed lo thrive
humanity and the In- publicans, are not Republicans; upon such diet, Mr.
they are merely thing for office. to cultivate or propagate
They care nothing for Republican He has set out
jury outrage of the white race
the master builders and hope of
world. They are the exact principles, nor any other
ticket for plotter and despoilers
the rabble their large pro
tensions and little with
their
Yes, nominate that
ticket so representative of the low
gang every way, and let the white
men of the state haven good, open
chance at it. That ticket will de-
no even the
for
a know cattle
hills will plan more, lie
puts them about the fence nor-
liars, along hedge rows, mi ditch
banks, and other waste places thus
no laud I hill
Their whole political faith
may be summed up in three
anything for office.
national Republicans are
in favor of rule in any part be used for other purposes.
Of North They have .,
enough sense lo know slop, he I he poke salad is a
rule is a blight; that rule good feed for hogs and i. would
means rule Of the white man , lb.- from ear
and the by the They p in
have enough manhood to say
want no rule for
gets with moldy do not wish lo sec other
Messenger.
The best way to down trusts is to
use as I it t lo as possible of trust
goods and give the preference to
the products of independent man-
Learn the of
trust goods and don't buy them.
the names of similar pro-
of independent factories and
buy them
men under rule. They have
the business sense to know
then can be no progress where
there is rule.
than four ears of com to be fed dry.
He ha- tried and knows n h it lie
i- bilking about.
The poke sprouts put mil
grow and last a long lime
Mr, thinks others
do well to give It a trial. No
would pay them as much for this
as for working. News of the
expected demonstration spread,
and so many persons visited the
that the work was brought
Governor to a standstill.
York, win, is ;, visited the scene.
for President, has gone
, fr food rent,
the services were continued until
j late in I he afternoon, w hen the
to their homes, complete-
exhausted, a number of eon-
wen- made.
The milk human
doesn't mix well with the cream of
Mich., to begin n series of
speeches in western cities,
Colonel A. W wiles of
Ala., is being considered
of Philippine C
The Director of the Census ex-
to have reports of
the twelfth census published
later than July
Having confessed be at- The of feminine fashion
tempted to Mis. c. i. is often illustrated by tome pretty
a while woman. low gowns.
s. c
. HOW THIS
We One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of
not lie cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. Props.,
Toledo, O.
Wei lie undersigned, have known
I. the last
him perfectly
Profits of Oil Trusts
I lie New York Journal thinks
the immense profits of the oil and
I rusts Mill bean issue in the
campaign. Ii
i lie joint profits of
Trust and Carnegie
amount to all business
Thai would of to
, I , , ,, ,. , . , out any obligations made their
bonded debt tho I ,;,.,
Stales little over vents. ,, , . , ,
., . , . , . , w t-sT wholesale drug.
II whole ,.;,. o.
of the
I druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken in-
u.-ling directly upon the
blood mucous surfaces of the
per bottle,
all Druggists.
free.
Work has commenced the
Met In or platinum
Not so with Tans. is .,,,. bed absolutely
They are filled for
So long as they can have office they ,,,, y, , ,,,. ,,,,;
care nothing for people who pay .,,,
They know
I hey got of- j
flee, long they can
the climb into
care nothing for the progress of the No, Maude, just because a Conn-
Without principles them-j plays, it necessarily
selves, cannot follow that all plays are written
with n pen.
Tho profits of these
ions are enough a single year to
absorb almost the whole
circulation of the Hank of
In years they would
more the -i. k
gold in of the
Slate-. In Is would
match all be gold
Bank of They
tons much in a single year i-
gold the national banks of Italy
and Spain combined.
A Valuable ling.
Mr. T. Sink. of I.
I hi township, killed a bog last
i- remarkable
amount of n is netted its
Ii i- n sow and
pounds when killed. Mr.
sink i he has tailed one
and pig
BOW, which ho for exactly
Add to this present
worth of pork per pound, say live
and it will be that he
exactly from one
I family Pills are the bail
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