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M. .
THE AMENDMENT.
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den
all persons who have
The following n the amendment or
toil of tin- on pending,
lion, Adopted the A- sentenced or sot,
i .-i i and lobe submit- judgment suspended, treason
led d voters lo ratification r Moor, or any fur
may If
Section in the penitentiary
y the being of Almighty God , .
. . k. districts I r ; j
1- That article the in the
I of North Carolina he citizens of the
j ind be same abrogated United as corruption and
i r i; j i. in office, unless
.-ii in xi a a l
n absolute
aria, torpid
bilious
Liver
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
a f
la. Out hair
EVERY THING H
BOX R
OF
toted following of said person shall restored lo the
rights of in a
prescribed by law.
Sec. . This art shall be
from and alter its ratification.
TO
ARTICLE VI.
SI AND
AN
Every
in tho United State, and
ace, possessing the
set out in this shall
be entitled to vote el
b the people the State, except
T l- i ax as herein otherwise provided.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
, B nail September
even male pi ism who has of In the
naturalized, one man Brace Harry Skin-
. .,. u- and an,
Tin- Bin as Com-
. i will expose in pub ii- sale before
the Curl in to the
night, bidder cash, Bonder Ma
March
Pens, Pencils.
Sec. He shall have resided
the State of North Carolina for two
One inter. in a tract of
ind the of Barton Ml
i t n
m . Son., Mot
W Mr ll .-a Ike U
the Ml III.
Nature, her effort to correct from
Mo or it in. be from out and
other on skin, that more troubles
tumors, or are to follow ii
you Deflect t heed the correct the mistakes.
Many a painful disease r. any an been amid rd
because of Wave hi-en and the blood kept
pore hr a right use of
of Mich.,
-1 was cured of a bad humor after with it for fire The
doctors and my friends said it rheum, it out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on ray whole body I was perfectly raw with it. What I
suffered during tire years, is no use telling. Nobody would me if
did. I tried medicine that was advertised to cure It. J spent money
to buy a borne, I heard SARSAPARILLA
I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when had
the third bottle I was completely have never had a touch of it
, since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till tried JOHNSTON'S
f would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors
lit Q arable try I had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and but JOHNSTON'S
Whichard, N. C.
IN
removal from one ward
election district
. r i
SlateS, not op.
received
ears in the six
others
and in I In precinct, warn or oilier .,, ,., king on Indian
election district offers
t- vote, lour ii foil in in Book P
log the election; Provided, That
One trait situate in Greenville
Hie lands of Silas
sod others,
1.1 n or bet, fully
to
I rate deprive any Of the Book P pate
lo rote the precinct, ward s One known as tin
from
j or election k N. John sod
which he has tour
alter such removal. Ho
person been or
who has confessed bis
give us a call.
tor
I tut
A-
Card r
upon of
I the punishment of which i-.
In-, in the
tale prison, shall . permitted t.
vie. said person shall
restored to
by la.
person offering to
vole .-hull I e the time a
registered voter an herein
ed and in the
provided law and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
general registration laws to
into the
this article.
See. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able In read and Write any section
of constitution in English
language; and. before he shall be
entitled lo vote, have paid on or
before Hist day of
year in which he proposes to vole,
his poll lax as prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lien only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
enforce of he same
against
See. 5- No male who was,
January I. 1887, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo vote
the laws of any in
rimed Stales wherein he her, re-
sided. lineal of
shall be
the right to register and vote
any iii Stale person
failure to possess the
proscribed in
The Stock in every
and prices as low the
Highest market price.-
Hid for country
V la Each.
mines.
When a is unraveled
to be a pretty long
yarn.
About the only way to make I
w horse is to slop his feed.
be baas dram's tone may not be
liquid, but it ran the
band.
The cm readily see bis
finish bur opponent proceeds
polish him
part house keeping
runs turning place Upside
r e. and described m
made me all
The blood is your life and if you keep it pure and strong can positively re-
disease or fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never
It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each-
SOLD
S. Book
C sod
Due sit.-.; t- iii
m the Burton Jan and
iii
less
aerial mere or
and man's lo raising
roof.
Fame la all rich in its way. but
I u weighs more.
No. shoes do
One It as grow on robber
I . I'll township, ,, ,
Lands of Ben In Ames No man with a bad can
lining three , ., liar.
acres men. . . , ,.
tracts, alt.- The devil la a walking
has, sad aim is to wages
as But. lands . I . .
Jain. r land will
ii doesn't makes
The pi a , , k , , ., ,
all in aboves In
h-r when cut, within often years,
on all tracts.
In Court,
County. Before the Clerk
Forbes against Henry and
Nellie Jenkins, his wife.
The Henry
Nellie will Isle notice that n
Proceeding, as shore
in Curt of a-
Put the tat the sate service sermon every
of real and morning and
will take notice that they . , , ,.,. ,,. .
etc to appear at the office of th. prayer
for M., and A
of Phi, .-n the f., I. A. Minister
an answer or to the , i, n ,,.
in said or
plaintiff will apply for every Sun-
relief in said and 1.111- and evening. Pray-
M,.,;,. evening.
H. Booth, pastor.
a.
, superintendent.
i every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
of Pitt County made, on the , Wednesday evening. Rev.
January in a certain Special N M
eliding W. O. I , , ,, . vi- V. .;.,
and Jacob M. P- W
and numbered as caw .
thin
d. r t. the highest bidder for Sunday, evening.
. ash, certain piece or parcel cf land situ- J. B. Morion, pastor.
ale township Pitt I a. m. E. B.
wit No. . the division or the I . . ,. .
l.,.,. Mary E. and,
woodpile. .
may the best
teacher, but the tuition c-t.- a
SAM-;.
of a of
I timber Hill In- at-
S The whole body of mill lot
whole, and land, . .,. ,,,. .,.,.
In Is that to
bring the mast money. one ml- in writ log paper re-
. s. gym j. I advise you to plead guilty
Fleming, the council for the
,,,, .
Ban land, be hanged if I do
r less timber m
retorted the prisoner.
When mystery is unraveled
there's apt to be a pretty long yam
It's worm that gels it in
more
One the land,
in
Creek, adjoining the
J. Sh It. ad s
more or neck,
Ins deed J A Dupree, I
Harry Skinner Book-----
page OVER COUNTRY.
s One tract adjoining the lands Ike
lat, Fleming. Jordan Daniel The Carolina
the I. of where
G. mill was formerly located has voted a
Iron, J. Nobles to
Hair. IV
One tract of laud situate
have
township beginning at two large pines nominated I. B. of
and West to a pine . ,. . .,.
polos to real up said h ., for I
Tor a street-car
1.1 Tl poles lo another
r in of house of ,.;,.
,, ,. run. with Kansas City, Mo.,
and K. IN Albert II-skins was sentenced to
K Hue then with his
Which was allotted to Carl M.-Cotter by
and j
4th comer Lot No. c,
on Ion load, South W.
poles oil creak, 3rd corner
No. ; creek to a black
E. lo n stake
road p -t South of its
be road
he mots or
This
ALEX. t. BLOW,
, doing Bel's.
Urn- tract of laid in
1.1 Hit-
Van yesterday
I a -cat in New York
n. A. Me i.,,,,,,,
Hardy Johnson,
bud and acres fully Stale I change the
; at that price.
LAND BALE.
By virtue of a decree of Hie
Court of C.
i-a.-e of C. H.
Brooke, Alice M. Spier, Pat-
rick, Joel ti. Patrick and Joel Pat-
rick, pa
sell land for division. 1111-
Commissioner will sell
cash before the Court House
door in on Monday
Mb day of March the follow-
described piece or pan-el of
land in the town of bound-
ed on west by J. lot
on the north by B. Lang's lot on
it- by Alice M. lot and
on the South St eel, con-
t acres more or less.
This It
JAKES,
TO
Having Ibis the
I Superior Court of
up.
a. Allen
hereby given all
claims said -slate ti.
t . with the term
prior to
sad A s
ion of this Provided, peg. its. Pi been arrested to n for payment, duly an-
be shall have roistered in accord ht
step-son In
The Eastern Reflector
A-W
if Ins section
prior to December The
Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persons
who register under thin section
Is in i,
vi
till i .-
in-.,
Until
year c n
news
If I
in.
III H
lilt
Jr.,
get child's allotment
loon of .-. hilly order I
in Book huge sad Ai , , ,. ,
Ml Indian lands.
land situate 1.1 Al an informal
Memphis,
or before November I. and Wiley sod It decided to pi the name
all persona shall be entitled sore. of for
to all TOWN
by the people in this Male, unless ; ,, g w inn near
. r. , I as follows, at N. n. ,,.,,. , , ., , .,
section of of end Ward t hence week. it 1-
such at reel to the line ho had a stroke of paralysis
, , ., , ,, N. lie with line of 1.4 No ,,., t. .
shall have paid their poll lax as re M feet the corner or lot No II and fell in water. II was only
quired by law.
Sec. All elections by
be b ballot, and all
to Ward street then cast with twelve inches
.-In. beginning,
it I. So I- hi West
Beginning at the B. it
. W--f M all up leave daily a,
line. I with the line of him when his balloon won t come P. M. Washington.
bar their recovery. All persons
to Slid estate Will make pay-
to This March 2nd logo.
of K, Allen.
OLD DOMINION LING
leave Washing
ion daily A. M. for Green.
regular
A. V. H A. M. Greenville
No. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M. J. M. See
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
II. L. G. E. K
Sec.
K. of River Vt
meets every Friday
B. M. Move, C. T. ft Hooker,
B. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
F. hall. J. B. While,
A. O. Council,
No. t, meets every flirt and third
Thursday in Fellows
null. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Smith, See
I. O, H. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
dun
i-
shall be Viva
Sec iii cry Voter
IS land then the line of
Third street,
wot feet In
leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays A. If.
leave Tuition, for
iii. 1.1 and vows
Bee, before entering upon ., ,,.,., w ., m. freight only.
duties of the be shall lake H to Book L s make over the man is Washington
subscribe the following her Unmet.,. for Norfolk,
iii North
Carolina, a In
shall be eligible to of on
down.
Many a says Ma
I-
do
AT BOOK
I ill
main constitution laws
of the eon I
and laws of North Caro
Una not and
that I will faithfully
of my
So help
f. The following .-hisses
.- 1-.
iii.- I.
K. v .
TAXES.
Patents
IDS
persons shall lie i
nay now, or I shall I
, s TO
1.1 levy, ray once and
save cost. MOORING, ;
Sheriff of Pitt
New York
ton, for all points for the West
Cold In Hood. Norfolk
. . F t.
lake and quick to cure in head and sore Shippers should order freight by
, Old Dominions, ti. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
i and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J.
. C.
net
. ML
-HEALER IN-
J.
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of
I now lie f until in
brick stoic
by J.
W.
COME TO SEE Ml-.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
or ; g-X
for
BOOK ON PATENTS
Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 1900.
NO
-AT-
. H.
WHO I SALE
GROCER.
II-YOU WANT TO BE RIGHT AND
AT THE SAME TIME BIGHT
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE WHERE
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
All Trusts.
THE LEADING
DEAD
Wheeling, W. Va, L
A of iron steel in-
with cap
ital will be completed within six
mouths from April It will in-
Tinplate Com-
Nat Steel Sheet Com-
now forming, and another .
which is already in existence, and , ,
of Unknown
Frankfort, Unknown
stripped the state
building of emblems of mourning
with which the front of the build
was draped memory of Gov-
v court of inquiry
which is as large or larger than
any of the named.
name of this latter concern
is withheld for reasons
till some minor complications con-
capitalization are over-
come. information was i , , ,
. ., ., . submitted, would
out today by a stockholder in all
but one of the- and
who with W. I . and
an j
The following .-lip-
pi are from the
. North Carolina Journal.
i the price of firm lauds is from SI
to and farming
pays in of high values.
Switzerland ha- no pauper class
no slums cities and no
tramps. The roads arc almost
perfect, the streets are clean, and
there is little need police or sol
is a of
and the
in any city or town is the
house. Effect and cause.
The Landmark
that if Mr. Mebane is nominated
by ill n. ob-
upon Members of that par
to vole for him, be not being a
democrat, and is well
en. which been
tilled so Mi. Mebane
is to continue lo considered a
of spoils, would be
bad politics for party to
other than a straight democrat
but if is desired lo lift one
partisan some
must set the Initiative and
why should not be
Durham Herald.
CHOICE Vegetable
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
We an- forefront of the
We otter you tin- best selected line of
General Merchandise
London, March win always find a ready
Din.-.-ha- received following only that farmer
dispatch from General ., . . a
. , , , can them who has studied
Mai .
morn i Dim great secret how to ob-
quality and quantity
a . ,. .-
. . by the use of well-
last J
between me is balanced s. No
reported clear . I am for Vegetables can produce
moving on , v, , .
., . . i a large yield unless it contains
in.-1
became s
l i. at least Z Potash. Send for
known literally went wed our books, which furnish full
after your throughout England
seem-.- hate
in memories of
The Lord Mayor of Lou-
don immediately his
con . ho Generals White
the re-
news Windsor,
i II- in tower of
I. U-found in Pitt Well bought
selections, creations of beet manufacturers America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring,
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad
Ii la our pleasure to you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you Hi.- best service, polite The Mayor showed
attention, and the most liberal with a well r window out of which
business built up on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
ii do not our immense stuck before elsewhere.
Remember and following lines of general merchandise.
information. We send them
free of charge.
KALI WORKS,
a, .- . i St, New York.
Dry Goods and Notions,
attorney general, tiled a mo-
demanding that court ice
him. Republicans
general Pratt The
court declined to pass on the
lion at once in order
in-1
of the contents over minor
state
caucus of
Judge Moore, of Chicago, planned I , . , , .
b . . , ., the legislature met tonight and
the American Tinplate Company a , ,.,,,.,.
and the National Steel .
of idea. If ,.
original plan laid out Mug
this coterie of men was to before The
single Trust of all the interests in . j
the country. This Win. abandoned , n
because they that
people who owned the stock in in- j
and the to
would be scared by of j m m , lake
the enterprise.
It was then decided to first form
Trusts of the various branches of
On Tuesday morning, Mr. Ed-
Cypress Creek town-
ship, ate a hearty bleak and
with his s hi, went lo his tobacco
pack after some
co. Went bank to the dwelling
house, and after a short time
returned to the pack house, when
to bis astonishment he found his I
lying-near the door of
pa.-k house, dead. Th.- deceased
had complained times
heart no doubt ;
caused his death. Mr,
Sykes wan bis .
burg Times,
Hals and Satins, Die Trimmings
Jackets and I t Mailings and Oil I
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
and
out of the of the slate go.
the details of
congressional and presidential
the trades, and after had j j.
launched lo combine
thorn till into one.
Several republican
interests and . . r
,. , . ,, , of both houses, were
by the Stan- ., . . , u
, ,., . present tonight. National Commit-
lard Oil Company did not prove I, . .
i e.-i John Yerkes made
Oil Company did not pr,
and efforts to get them
speech. He declared that the
iii . . i laws in the state
The will elect .
. practically amounted to dis-
officers, with A. , ,. . .,
, r. . . , , J the
the of
W. T. of the Tinplate
Trust, as temporary president, lo
bold till the final
It Is said by promoters lb it
story will be and
ruled, but that it will lie fully
Record.
voters,
Revenues Working; Against the
Amendment.
Groceries.
Flour. Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Laid. Scad Is.
Hardware,
Castings mid Plow Nail-and Hope.
Furniture.
in Each.
baker is tor
friend in
The i-i man who ob-
Lent laster,
i i;,,. .,. , u lucky fellow who fall
in Ion- hurting himself,
people are willing to keep
everything that comes their way,
except Lout.
doctor never
medicine
never has charge of bis own funeral.
grass widow doesn't
ate
feather will soon be
i Hocking on the Easter bonnets.
Actors lire proverbially super-
II.-.- but hem object lo
gave their walking on Friday.
. The ordered to keep
ii schools. The .
great bell Paul's was rung i dear, the moat
this evening. the
times so far forgot itself as lo ills
Imperial
the yelled
Staid magnates flaring
posters from newsboys bran-
lo
the roaring throng. All I
business was forgotten.
could done iii the
exchange lo
and cheer.
on fur
cargoes closed at I o'clock. N.
one Mauled lo on a like
from
No how run down ii
may
to Raleigh
Four hundred operative in a
mill lied from build-
to escape vaccination. The
operatives were expecting the
corps, so when Haw-
and Strong and several police-
men arrived the operatives lied
doors j
windows, which had been left
slightly open. Chief of Police Orel
had stationed an at each
door before entering but the opera-
rushed over the police in
their haste to escape. Only thirty
persons remained the mil to be
vaccinated. the matter
promises to be nettled amicably.
We
Credit.
to ill.- Foreign Office
warmest
Crowds blocked
for Furniture everything line. struggling lo
buy for Cash, bin for Either Cash or on Approved
Our is Honesty, Merit Dealing.
Your Friend.-,
i play
A cabinet meeting Hie clock never takes a day
j held and a- It Is better in the
to stand on
i. I die young must
b. a lived people the
world.
Profitable Cotton and South-
Prosperity,
I ii Sums of In Col-
ton Manufacturing;.
and cheered tin- British
in South Africa lo the
Outside House,
residence of
hales, n large crowd
d.
is grindstone
sharpens ii man's w
The internal revenue business
in this section is run, it appears,
campaign organization against
the amendment and in favor of
rule. It is noticeable the
. distillers in this section who are
not outspoken against the amend-
are with
worth a. butter every m
The rule distillers
Denmark almost third the
size of North Carolina, with
soil severe climate, exports
North Carolina, its
rich lands and genial climate,
butter. Denmark bus
public, high
for sous of far
men are found at a rate which
would put two or mire in every
in North while
industrial technical schools,
public, u-s clubs
liberally supported and attends
ed. Denmark knows on which
side her brood how
to butter it. We have not yet
learned we will
or later.
Springs water aft cents per
run run any way they please, make
false entries or anything else, but
they are not molested. The whole
revenue system has degenerated
lo apolitical machine as with
us hades itself. Rut
despite that the white people will
curry the and rule their
Chronicle.
Ii i reported, believed
army circles, that has
escaped and is in Japan or China.
If Governor General ought
to able to the island
with troops and preserve
gallon Drug Store. tat,
The present year is destined to
go down history as year of
the great oats crop failure. Al
ready coming In from
far and near the are of so
small account that only
to do is to plow them
Cotton prices continue to ad-
bare already reached
the highest that has been
touched since The crop is
at least bales smaller
that last but Europe-
an spinners were -low to believe in
the deficiency in the yield, and de-
buying until the fact of u
crop shortage could be no One of these mills will be built
longer ignored, European -locks Durham and ill coal about
North Carolina promise lo
in cotton mill
building. Las week I hero were
developments which attracted at
to three new mills among by the Spanish force
soon lo be
which about four live million
dollars will be Invested, and near
all of it North Carolina money,
are In those lien. Julian S. tan-
period last who has done so much to build
plant cotton. The man who pops year. Much of the supply hi- Industrially,
up every year hi- reduced have been sold, and is and is I he
acreage prediction is not going transportation but exporters stockholder, and other
be heard from thin season, or eager buyers In the South, j ham are interested, but
heard from, will not be listened to. markets, is this belated I some him wild in N,
Cotton is going to crowd things n demand from Europe, coupled with York, I bear.
Southern terms. support from speculators, mill, In
chicken coops will be moved out has given the upward I corporal ed last week, built at
the back yards to secure additional I to prices. latter are Messrs. George A
col Ion ground, while onion beds cents per Higher than The
and cabbage patches will have year ago. The big advance
allowing all. hoe stimulate col.
log COtton, the South is going but increased
wonders Ibis season. will insure a
observer. Increase in production
I weather conditions shall prove
This
An Idaho who was in-
on a railroad train while
stealing a ride has brought sail
for damages, alleging his
mishap was due to the negligence
of the company's He
says although knew
where he wits, and be ought
to lie off, they did not pill him
off.
of this com i- -i.
in in.
Tile third will b or
composed of North Can,
and is said tWO Or line.
million- will be Invested in ibis
Carolina already
has more mills slate in
the union, and mare looms and
an II Slate.
profitable returns
for planting hare bad a good
effect upon general business of
South, and the of that
Motion the need which
has woman with n
out for Improved past who her presents back,
of It doesn't take for ti newly
to a large-share of darted In the
The
Washington, March The
President follow
message lo i
Senate House Rep
since evacuation of
of October, IMPS, the
I nil id Stales h i- on pro-
duels from Island lo
the of Slates the
duties lived iii.- net
to and
w ill in said
law until Congress shall otherwise
direct.
V It hough I II 11.- and
having iii mind I- -1 Interests
of people of island, ii
lo duties oil pi,,
duel- i Into Clio Hi.-,. I
did bale i I or
I. hi j,,.,.
the i
I I v ill press
for immediate
inn- in
I lie there, and
. public and
I ii .,. leg
in I
House i.-.
making
In that legislation
to the Immediate as
well a- lo future, I
recommend that sol
and sinus co
under existing shall
waiting furl he
of general nos pend
I for
Inland.
Signed --W ii Mi
HOW TH S
One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
can not be cured by II
Cure.
Cm my Props.,
Toledo, o.
Wet he undersigned, have known
I. for the last fifteen
and him perfectly
honorable in all business
and financially able to cam
any obligations made by their
wholesale drug-
gists, Toledo, o.
Kiwis et
m Toledo, O.
I Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
acting directly upon I he
blood mucous the
system. Price per bottle.
all Druggists.
free.
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Ours.
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The
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ii a Ii is predicted
lie a lively tight over this mat-
in the Populist convention
W. C, March 6th, ,.,, ,,.
Only little more one month I Hie famous County i
before the Democratic mil a- in the
Mar.
i of
of the republican majority in the
when ace a record shook
Jest think of
without artillery, stand
British ten days US
more gallant tight Do
not mm who battle and
like this, deserve bi retain
Kill l iii ; wonders that the republican party from power.;
State convention will assemble in Supreme at
last days,
next few weeks the diaries of Salisbury. Judge
u,
, , . , , . constitutional government
capital in .-. ;.,; ,. During the
What lo do with
and what to do for its
Captain Carter's case baa been
settled, by Ike Putted State
prone Court but
still like groan bay trees.
What is the natter with
b be waiting for the statue of
to liar
that one of these violations should
I have an attempt lo
right Ike wrong in the
Rico other. A wrongly
done is often as bad or worse than
a wrong. When republican
is becoming a perplexing question
with President With- passed the bill levying a IS
in week we see Ike per cent, on the products of
I spectacle of a a period of two
. . ream, a wrong was
idem, practically admitting that
precinct primaries and con-
in all the counties will 1-e
held.
There is one feature of cam-
which I have
el by members of the Democrat
state Committee and
Avery. of E.
of and Judge
Dillon of New York were the
who represented, pro and con
the of the parties to
suit. It is not known when the
decision of the court will be an-
upon the and the
states
not intentionally
was violated. Later, when the
What baa become u
err. i. II it
do wrong. Sine the evacuation became alarmed at
of Rico by the Spanish force vigorous protests from
the 1st Inlay of the of the against
United states has collected on pro- robbery of the helpless
With ducts coming from that bland to
party who have the
interests of the party at Mason was here a few
to call special attention to
particular juncture. Tins of
to the free expression of
opinion and preferences of the rank
and tile of voters, and
selection by them to
announces that lie will not baa
candidate for Governor. It is an-
Has the Largest Sale of
any Special tobacco
in the world,
m an d by GUANO CO. J
NORFOLK, VA.
Shot In His Cell.
March was
received here this afternoon of the
killing of a
rapist at Waynesville, last night,
by a mob. assaulted
S year-old white girl near Clyde
Sunday He was caught
the same afternoon, given a
the county and Slate conventions I district, the White
Who Will and unerringly whose
that he will stand the to
nomination in his a. m. sher-
was awakened by a mob
again violated
Constitution by a thing
an army largo as that yet en- the . ,,,,,
gaged on British aide in South duties Used by the Act,
All iii. he has for mouths,
tel nothing but lists of killed and
passing a bill placing more
and amounting to already in
ill continue to collect under Treasury, end all future
wounded, said la. duties
, , . . Ki.-an
him. the war be wise act. has beau that ,,,. ,,,,, ,.
a standstill. great hardship benefit of
to the Government or Rico, It la perfect
to great that every dollar of this money
even unwilling eyes of should be spent for of
member of the of A
pi a and bi
Mr. has been
i delayed some
perverse democratic who
insist that Why
not ask him fur whom be intends
to vote tin- fall Mi-
might sonic light pol-
behold
in forced to
and view-
has blundered again,
losing men without gaining
any He i- re-
called. A be forgiven
once for into a position
which a little scouting would show
could hold, inn when
he bi i i; Ion again
.-, should be done
stop him.
Rico, but, as Representative
Rally so forcibly pointed out, it is
everlastingly wrong to turn over
to discretion of one man
in the Treasury of the L. .,
President sees the when the Constitution expressly
Ins its new gives the right to dispose of money
word and seeks to it
as best he may. How scud-1
his has brought
upon the island in the
In Treasury lo Congress,
nut to the
of evil. These gs
in- a message and Congress in the minds f
to repeal the Dingle act Sot lie. the at tit of the two
but whip the Devil around the
-lump and the
sums so collected be appoint for
use and benefit the
Why this movement In a circle
Tit In-sums of o
great political parties toward the
to make plain that
there is only one Constitutional
party and that is the Democratic
party.
Jacketing is catching.
Root, accompanied by three
Win is that Great Britain seem a
mote willing to make concessions
lo the Stale- in regard to
tin- than our
own executive seems willing to
It is stated on good author
It; . t. In
to lo i.- if he i-
d. v.
i. i sends
w id every ship i- m
at Iii- isle i mil
he ii badly. Ii. i
have ii In . mi us,
i line such plait i- would
come from oilier people under
except Americans.
arc i ill Ion in
-i .- rather
th in a
for the welfare of J members of bis family is officially
Pi practical and junketing in Cuban waters, aboard
thing would be lo re- government
Long is arranging to take
i of i -i it for the
moral its as
Ni-w S, w II.
Hurt ford railway company has
turned press n-
of public here-
after certain
weeklies will lie lo lie
lo. .-ale i and
on the i tin- highly
line. -Mew
doubt intend-
ed that a- mill hut it i-a move
that other
well adopt.
ill Ii.
at clipping the Raleigh
giving a Of mills in
in Ninth i
t-l. There are
t i ii in all for eight for
and me for a
showing.
peal the so far as it re-
to Rico and let those
people Keep money and spend
it as to best without
Its having to make the tour of the
President's pocket.
Spoiling American
hotels summer resorts
In n . i A on ; i
child what he i-. rites
American in the
an be learns to live in a
staling crowd. what other
country would baby
lei . reap i able lie ex
In i i public in a t
-1 i on line clothes
inn every dimmer
e u ill
up down the street
before a shouting crowd to the
of a brass band, trembling
-.-ions in dimples or
wen for I hem
the blue A child dead in
hi- mother's arm- i- ii sight fur
less In what oilier
try would the parlors of be
House Committee to
port on a government vessel
and of a Congressional
junketing party lo
made up of Joint House and
Senate Committee and their
lies.
The republican leaden of the
louse arc preparing for sort
political performance dining
the as tiny have is-
sued order- lo every republican
r lobe in his seal every day
the week.
given up euchre parties
children in morning, the
ballroom to germane at
The vanities, the jealousies of
adults thus reproduced in
an- not pleasant to look
Southerner says
that -it may be some one will
give as an excuse for voting against
lie hi- belief in Us
but lie would
vote against If every member of
Supreme Court were lo assure
lo tile contrary c
belief. Individual, not
a lawyer, knows I In-
amendment not.
and nobody is going to vote against
against it through a belief Unit it
is not. That will be a lucre sub
He wants
gives this as his reason
steal of real on
Observer.
Captain Clerk, of Tb Oregon.
There anxious time din-
Spanish war when the
questioning eyes of the nation were
turned toward southern seas
and apprehension wag fell lb
the it Oregon,
making he, way in an unexampled
voyage from the Pacific to the
Intake pan in the defense of
country. And
put in her appear
and ready for war
i In- e was a time of appreciative re
me of the gallant captain
in command whose won
world wide commendation.
Then, when there was actual light-
lo be done, the same
captain the same superb
ship were in the of the
fray at Santiago from the begin
to the end.
plaudits of nation rang forth.
Captain and gallant
crew of the Oregon made for
selves a secure place the re-
of I heir country men.
is one thing to serve the
Republic unselfishly
other to get the promotion that
should folio i service as
rarely as day break with
It Is not lo credit
of our naval nor of the
tin Stales that Cap
I lark goes about his duties
outranked and He
i dues not complain. He is
oil kings; not a talker or
represent views and wishes,
in proportion to the strength of
proposition or question of party
policy. This can only be done
through the primaries and county
conventions and a fair,
live Stale convention can be
cored in no way. i
present this matter more fore
than by Using the language
of one of the members of the Slate
committee, as addressed ionic this
week. he.
There ha- never been a time
the history of the party when
was more important to ascertain
the wishes of I lie great mass
and adopt and the pol-
icy and nominate the candidates
whom the majority favor. Not
only
lo the State convention lo
vote for candidates for governor
and other Slate officers
to the each
date each county; but there is
another and just as important mat-
If we are to have harmony and
good will and good work in this
campaign after the stale ticket is
which
have seen nothing on the sub
from county chairmen, and
have no reference to it
the reports have read of few
conventions held so far
and say plainly that many Dem-
are Interested in it
as much or more than it
of candidates Governor nod
other state offices. It would be a
Democratic will now- begin
to all over the State.
They will be known this year as
White
X AM
who demanded an entrance. This
was refused and smashed
the door, refused en-
trance to the they shot
him to death from the outside.
After two year
IN
J.
Your Policy
Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up
Extended
that
Net Year's Crop.
This is the beginning of an ex-
article In The Atlanta
Constitution of
Actual sales of the crop
of next September forms one of
the peculiarities of the market at
present, which is likely to play a
very important part in the hand-
ling the crop.
Already planters have sold their
implanted crop for delivery in,
say September, October or
at a fixed price of from to
S cents, and in some eases even
more.
A result will he Unit a large
proportion of the crop will be ac-
sold it to planted,
and at a price which insures a good
profit to planter who has
business qualification to make the
transaction.
What does it all meant
Simply a producer
can badge against the market by
accepting a certain price to-day
which is away above the average
of late years, and secure himself
against a fall in prices. Then,
again, there is the probability
the actual selling price at that
time may be higher, in which
Vent, if the crop was already
it not a fatal blow gold, the planter would lose. It
to let this matter go by default. I game of taking your choice,
and is lime, high time, at-1 with the in either
was directed to it. I refer I case, of prices being to
to the quest ion whether a State pay the farmer for his trouble.
primary of the Democrats One prominent planter in this
Carolina shall lie held to weighing the probabilities.
preferences as lo who -old the hales of
Observer.
dispersed, orderly but j
re-solute and with no drinking. I Will be reinstated with
The victim's condition was years after lapse if you are
good health.
After Second Year
Restrict ions,
Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the be-
ginning of the and cash
year, provided the
Since January.
Another new cotton mill was In-
yesterday, a to-
of since the first of the year. year I paid
The L. may used
Company county ; To reduce Premiums, or
was granted articles of To Increase the or
The company will establish To Make Policy Payable
a cotton factory for Bin i an Endowment during the Lifetime
and sale of cotton and cotton of Insured.
goods any whether A
pinning, weaving, ginning or, L.
otherwise. K. c.
The capital stock company
to to be The factory is j
to lie located at Shoals, on i
the Henry's Fork of
river, near Hickory.
The names of the
are Bu. L. and Abel Shu-1
ford, of Hickory; E. W. Holbrook
Henry Holbrook, of
and Mrs. Kate Shuford, of Ac-
worth, Ga.
The Secretary of State granted
articles of incorporation lo six cot- I
ton mills eight in Fob- i
and one far during the
month of March. The following
are the mills incorporated since
January and Tics always
The Twin City Knitting Mills. ,
The
. MS,
DEALER IS
Legislature shall elect next winter
in L. Sen
ate.
is a matter which
for Senator have not
because of the
that Amendment should
be Ural disposed of so far as pref-
for Senator is concerned,
Hut it should be understood
that the matter is to conic before
the Slate convention April nth,
and will possibly be disposed of at
that
The records of Secretary of
State disclosed the interesting In-
formation that during the months
which be to raise at
cents. That will be a cash price
to him hereof
price, as against any vi-
of I he market.
I know I can raise this
cotton at he said,
j; cc i certain profit will put me
on n . eel.
is something unheard of in
all the history cotton. It is the
extremity of gambling on the crop
on the part of both buyer and
of planter who sells. One does
not find it heart, however, to
blame the farmer for selling his
crop at an assured good
f January February charters figure, in view of the fact
were granted lo fifteen new
mill companies this State,
an aggregate capital several mil
lion dollars. These do include
several formed i In- y i
so far and not yet chartered, nor
the large -inns expended
log and improving old mills. Dur-
period Booth Carolina
chartered mills, with
an three mil-
lion . year 1906 will
break ail records in not-
ion Ii in the Carolinas
am. . . sou h, rapid as has been
i h of late
Pi. lint I. of
the x i
the following
as from Car-
to meet and confer with
Virginia and
South Carolina tobacco
B. A. P. of Soak, chair-
man Johns. of
II. R. of Pitt, J. V.
several years past it has been rough
sledding him. but it is
present purpose to
the subject of gambling, but
lo out new development
cotton dealing. It looks it lit-
as if some people are in danger
of going crazy on the subject, and
a good deal more like some people
fining to get
Observer.
a in Be Known.
The merchant who to do
business must not hide his light
under a bushel. He must make
himself known and he must ask for
the custom
be done verbally. He must there-
fore advertise; be must give as
much thought and attention to
trade announcements
or matters pertaining proper
conduct of his business.
Price, of T. h. Lee of Record.
C.
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Company.
The Con Cotton Mills.
La Fayette Knitting Mills.
Cotton Mills.
Arlington Cotton Mills.
K ii Held Cotton Mills.
Lowell Cotton Mills.
Hewitt Cotton Mills.
The Mills.
Cotton Mills.
Cotton Mills.
The Mills.
The Mills.
The L.
Post.
Fresh goods kept constantly en
band. Count
i old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
H-. Beef, Cattle, ft
mL
yon
If so, bring Ionic. I pay
highest
E. M.
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THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this it
so to remind you that you owe
for
and we request
on settle as early pis
Bible. We need what
owe us and hope you will not
keep for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
County Prosperous.
The Mini Olive Advertiser
speaking of i a men
Mount ii Keel baa
been in
tin- broad stairway
leading Iron front of Hie main
salesroom lo the second Boor This
store i- one of the most con-
in the
Messrs Keel are
county men left this county
two vein's ago.
as well all their friends
in this part of the world, is glad to
know arc prosperous in their
new borne.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to home to You In
. 1900.
i sick.
in Sat
Folks are fairly turning over the
earth out In the
The show lay
t lice weeks,
good. Mullet Roe
cents a pair at s. It.
Seven Springs water per
gallon at Bryan's Drugstore
Book changeable weather That
tired feeling one day and shiv-
the next.
The river is full to overflowing
but the fishermen are not catching
many shad.
Seven Springs water cents per
gallon Bryan's Drug Store.
It is the kind of
now Hint pleases the farmers.
They can do some work.
If yon town with-
out a ease or two of measles in it
there are apt to be children i
that household.
This being a civil court and at a
time are busy, there
are many people about the
Court than those re-
quited to lie there.
Mr. E. V. Cox, of this county, a
former Republican member of the
Legislature, contributed a long
article on the Constitutional
Amendment to the Raleigh News
and Observer of Sunday. He
strongly favors
Accidental Shooting.
Monday evening alter sapper
Chief of Police W. B. James was
silting in his home playing with
Two boys,
and Frank wore in the room
The Chiefs pistol fell
out of his racket on the floor and
was discharged. The ball struck
Frank above the elbow
the right arm and lodged
wherein of the arm.
There was pandemonium in that
household for the time being.
Postmasters
Today the Greenville
changed Mr. ti. B. King
going out and Mr. J. Perkins
going
Mr. King baa served about four
years and a half, having taken
charge of office in President
Cleveland's administration.
and his assistant, Mr.
Harding, have made good officials.
Mr. Perkins was formerly post-
master under President Harrison's
administration and succeeded
by Mr. King. His son. Mr. W. W.
J Perkins, his former
is in the office with
him.
Monday, m men
Marshall
Jesse came
evening.
went this morning.
Miss Lillie
is visiting Miss Emily
A. left this morning for
to sec his a is quite
sick.
Madam the palmist,
a successful wicks business here,
left this morning for Washington.
c. E. Stafford, of
came in Saturday evening to see
bis wife, who M quite sick at her
father's, Jesse Praetor.
J. returned
day afternoon from Greensboro.
He came back sick and hardly able
to take up his duties the office.
L. Harris, editor of the
Mount Messenger, is here
confined to his bed the home of
his mother. His family an- bore
with
Tuesday, ,
A. B. Hart, of Virginia, came in
evening to visit
Hail.
L. D Ames, of Portsmouth, is
Visiting his daughter. Mrs. I.
Brown.
. of J. B.
Cherry Co. led this morning for
the northern markets to purchase
new spring and summer good-.
BOY. A. A. Tyson, of Black
Mountain, arrived Monday evening
to spend sonic days with friends
around his old home in Pitt. He
looks like mountain life agree-
with him.
Mi.-s Mattie King return
ed home this morning from Kin-
stun.
March, 1900
i Swift Galloway, Snow
Hill, is here at court.
Carey Mayo returned this morn-
from Kinston.
New t.
Atkins reports two new
telephones put last week. Dr.
C. C. office, Rev.
F. A. Bishop, residence,
Making Room the Church.
The Williams house, which was
recently purchased by Presiding El
F. A. Bishop, is being moved
across the lot from Washington to
Greene street, and he will have it
remodeled for bu home. The for
met site of the building on Wash-
street will be the location for
the new Methodist church.
On Market.
Mr. arrived at
Saturday, through the
country from Wilson, expect
ed to leave for some point Sunday.
But account of the river bridge
down he was unable to cross
the river and make his train. On
his way home, he bought one
of cotton. Remember
be is always in the market.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor has had another
light week in his court, there being
only two cases tried last re
port.
Mills, disorderly and in-
lined one penny and
costs 02.01.
Noah Button, disorderly in
fluid penny
costs, 02.81.
B. Saturday.
Hon. C. B. Aycock will address
the of Pitt county in the
court house next Saturday at S
o'clock on the proposed Amend-
question.
Mr. Aycock needs no
to the people of
As a campaign speaker there
is no one more entertaining, more
forcible, more truthful. Let every-
body come to Greenville on
Saturday and hear Mr. Aycock.
HOMICIDE IN
One Man Killed and Two Others
Wounded.
News comes to
that another homicide is to be
credited up to county. Sun
day in township Mr. Jesse
James went to the home of Mr. K
S. Lewis for the purpose of marry
his daughter. Mr. Lewis ob-
lo marriage and Mr.
James left. Sunday night Mr.
James accompanied by his brother.
Sam James, and others returned to
Mr. house for the purpose
of taking Miss Lewis away
force and marrying her. The
or again objected, a light ensued
and the result is that Jesse James
is wounded Sain James is dead.
Mr. Lewis has a cut head and a
pistol ball in his hip. How the
trouble began or who began th
shooting e could BOt learn.
The affair is to all
the thereto are well known
In their community.
The count No i
dug i- hi
meals by telephone, t b
response Is always prompt.
A charter is granted the Raleigh
Telephone Company, capital
It will first equip nu ex-
change there build lines to
is preparing In have
colored baby show about
of March It will be a novelty;
probably the first of its kind ever
held in Booth.
The of Gary, near
had much excitement Monday.
There were two tires and two
dugs i; In-town. were
both ed after two people were
bitten.
The gale
morning made high tides on the
seaside am in the Cape Fear. The
Water was so high at the
ton Compress I bales of cot-
ton had to be moved
Star.
Hy the latest returns
burg is the banner county
as well as industrially.
the State. Wake county, up to
the last retains, was the largest
tax paying county, bill
burg now lakes the lead by some-
thing over
About a year ago Fred
a while man of Vance county, kill
ed a woman who insulted
bis wife. Morrow lied and has
since been hiding until this
week, when he returned home and
surrendered to stand trial.
The knitting mills will
add a large electric motor a nil
pare for business. The plant is
now running night and
The smallpox hospital at
has been doing
good business since October, has
been closed for lack of patients.
Journal.
A county man who has
lived threescore and ten years
in the court room at Mon-
roe, Saturday, as a plaintiff in a
suit for divorce. He has
married four times. He buried
three of his wives and obtained a
divorce from number I.
The old child of
Henry Long, of Colfax,
county, was accidentally killed
Tuesday afternoon. The child was
playing near the well, which
being cleaned out by workmen,
i when a heavy piece of timber fell
on his head, fracturing the skull.
A slick Saturday hi
divested a In
Mr. I. clothing store,
corner of and reels,
of a coat ii was wearing for
display purpose-. The theft
discovered when
was taken closing
the Star.
Thursday evening while Rev.
of Tarboro. WM
the matrimonial
contracted by Miss
Cherry and Arch Thompson, both
of the Farrar suburb, floor of
Mr. Cherry's house gave way and
for a moment then was intense ex-
and a panic.
I the room wore lilted
livening bill fortunately caught.
Club .,. hurt and damage done.
entertained Monday evening fr. except to the floor.
NEWS, i
BUSINESS NOTES.
. Mar. r. 1900
Mi Tin i i- in
i I bee q-ii
for i days.
Mis- a-
the
A line young jersey cow for Bale
by Cox. She is around
THE BEST ALL
FOR ALL CROPS
GUANO
NORFOLK , VIRGIN IA.
, My Stock
here for her large yield of butter. t
Harrington
and seems lo be g.
ALL
Hals.
At prices that suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
with every tree lop a
Will Cox, who is studying for
the ministry, conducted
the Academy Sunday.
A G. Cos Mfg. Co's.
man has sold over
dollars worth of goods of their
manufacture In the last three
weeks.
W. i- mi
pulling up wire fence. The wire
fence question is a live question in
mind of even up date far-
mer.
Sonic man is writing for a site for
mill, lie can get it here.
Also literal Inducements and
of will he given
furniture factory.
A. Cox a i- moved lo ow u
and ha. wearing his
clothes ever line.--he feels
kinder Some the boys
gave his house a serenade Sat
night in upon him the
he was now living in
town.
White.
COUNTY
of Worth
At March meet the
Hoard of County C
following sums were paid from
County Home
At the town i-invention last
night the following e
were Mayor. L. L. Kit- l ;
CoX,
Manning, M. Carroll.
Constable, B.
Harrington. The
all made speeches, or struck it
rather,
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Register 030.1.1;
Sundries
Al i he old us Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Consisting of Meats. Flour,
Sugar. Goods,
Cigars.
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found in an up-to-date
We highest market
pi lees for all kinds of
Ed Patrick returned this morn-
from Kinston.
Donnell of Tarboro, is
here attending court.
lion c. II. Aycock, of Golds
came down Friday evening
to attend court
Mrs. Pattie Winstead, of
Mount, arrived Friday evening to
visit Mrs. W. M. King.
Ii. J. Pulley went to New York
this morning to buy new goods for
the of Pulley
one of TUB
who has been home
for a month nursing the mumps,
is at the office again.
Real Waste
The man who doesn't advertise
because he thinks it doesn't pay
has his of successful
business men w ho annually expend
hundreds of thousands dollars
securing the custom of the pub-
Bat the successful business
men waste money, while the
non-advertiser misuses what should
be legitimately applied to the en-
of his business. There
is no more certain source of profit
than well placed advertisements.
Philadelphia Record.
Creek and
territory 011.33.
It. Treasurer,
The hero arc
very ii;. id rules in n Bird
to their hands indulging
It i- n too, for while
strong drink is not sold here, it i-
thing in world for a
man get if a drunkard
lie is no use
keeping here a disgrace t
place.
Our bus
baa good all the lime,
inn is getting Hope
will not reach best any time soon,
so keep making improve
meats. Better gel pair
you can gel a cart
I On band free.
A, Mrs
ITEMS.
cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
lie
till 11-TON, C
a-cut
Bern
c. Tucker spent ill
Hie Monday.
Mi-s Nannie
monthly report for February
for general funds and stock law
fin
Lands of Sallie L. Cherry, Bethel.
Waller Webb.
ship win notified to appear
meeting of and show cause
why helms railed lo Ii it Unwell
lands for the last
Two bridges near on road
No. were accepted a- county
charges,
R. R. Jackson and L. L. fox
were from
for hire of convicts.
W. Will i
by, Hudson. Allen, . . j.
Wilson, J.
II. r. M. Walker,
n I,, ,,. Johnson were
released poll tax for
The foil i were added i i
per list i i receive amount I
day in per Margaret Heath -I.
Mu i. Smith at
returned to Richmond 01.30, Peter
i Thomas el, Bra am 01.30,
lo
Special
Shoe Sale
Fine 03.60 Shoe
1.50
Can iii Call early
and gel a nice pair cheap.
from
to II O'clock by Miss Winnie
Skinner. The first prise
was won by Miss Mary Blow.
The consolation prise was awarded
to Mr. Charles John
The members present were
Misses Maud Blow. Winnie Skin
Louise Latham. Ophelia How-
ell. Mary Blow, Skinner.
Messrs. Stewart Haywood
T. Lipscomb, C. J.
John Garden, Curtis Cary.
Patrick and Mil otter went Smith
Monday. Parker
I. O. Cox were here to County Home.
Tuesday.
M. Kilpatrick
I. Chapman was hen
day.
II. of
the ells Tuesday.
Sal
Men
ell
Peter Ma; and Ann Cherry were
stricken from
I. I. appointed Cousin
of Swift Creek township
bond which was
Seventeen were
you want
up-to-date Styles and best fits have
made by
THE CO
W. T, Lee Go.
Greenville, c
Any man can be rich in relatives
being relatively rich.
keeps Independent
of his by
ante.
Imitation i the
put it isn't the safest way
in which to throw
Mint's work.
gin on Southern Railway
platform, at Sunday
morning, destroyed hales of
cotton.
Arrests.
have been sin arrest
with the casein
tow Sunday night in which
Sain was killed.
rests were under tWO warrant-.
The first Jesse
Oscar Hathaway, Mayo and
Howard who were in
going to the house of Mr.
Lewis his girl for Jesse
marry. other warrant was
against and Charles Lewis,
brothers of the girl. matter
rationing his came up for a preliminary bearing
before W. II. Long.
L. appeared I lie de-
ill tin warrant and
waived examination, saying they
were ready to give a reasonable
bond for appearance at court,
defendants in the other warrant
and the is in progress when
we weal to pr is.
and A. Bland weal to lowed lo taxi
Tuesday.
Capt. Nick of Sea Bel n.
in on the
Howard.
Pill drummer, i
wood Johnson, place, came
in a few nights ago.
for ISM.
Thee is
iii Bun an man
The light
After Ii
bind less i
1-v, S. March i.-
Mi Rollins
few Washington.
Judge II. Brown
through Monday mi his
In hold Hill.
I. spent I lie day
Washington
I. i Seven
made our loan a call Friday.
Come again Will.
Mrs. bin Fleming returned from
Washington Monday, where she
has been under Dr. Dave
treatment. delight of her
mans friends, she his improved
much.
at Yankee Hall is
Kit
IA.
S. M.
HAS PROVIDED
pounds Candy.
barrels Apples.
Sweet Florida
Coca NutS,
pounds d
Raisins,
Seeded Raisins, Currants,
Figs, Hates. Bananas. ;
ll. V I I, I
PISTOLS. LAMPS
and
WAGONS, and
ALL KIND
toys,
i mi e c nu .
mm m
On
-W
r.
Book
THING If TIE if OP
BOX R,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates,
received
THE AMENDMENT.
Hie following is tin
lo articled of the
adopted by the General As
1899, nod to be submit
to the voters ratification
next August
Section i- That article VI of the
oust it at ion of North Carolina lie
Hid the same is hereby abrogated
in lieu thereof be
the following article of said
VI.
Sill Tl
AN ELECTOR,
Section Even male
burn in the United Slates,
every male who been
naturalized, twenty-one
age, and possessing the
set mil in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at any election
In the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have i
the State of North Carolina for two
years, in the six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other;
i all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
First, all persons who shall
deny the being of God . living
Second, all persons who shall have
or confessed their they keep the
and in perfect order and arc
whether or not, art
an, treason Q
or felony, or any Other crime for headache,
which the may lie torpid liver, C
in the penitentiary,
citizens of the
or corruption and
malpractice in office, unless
shall lie restored to the How the Best-Dressed Woman
rights of citizenship a manner Will Attire Themselves at
law.
Sec This act shall be in force
from and after its and not with
waists as heretofore, will lie
much warn.
The separate waists will lie of
or other
I'm Court in materials.
cause of J. T. against . , . ,, ,, .
net executor and tartan- and Dew
other, which
The named therein as Goat-; makes them adaptable to the pres-
will expos to sale before of
to the
IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
bidder for canto, on the 5th
of March 1900, described
property;
election in which he offers
to vote, four next
the Provided, Thai
l Out undivided ball in a tract of
land the of
Williams and
or Indian ,
known at the rather wide
make the
waist line as long as
There are to be some lovely silk
muslins with of
sprays of vines buds
The smartest shirt-waist will be
made tucked back and front from
the neck down, and the tucks will
than otherwise.
All
waist line as Ion
front.
The tailor and walking skirts
will barely sweep the ground, and
the lung trains have entirely pasted
away with the habit and closely
lilting hacks.
The return of the bustle is her
or in a deed aided. It is not a large affair, but
months after such removal. J. G. to Harry Book
.-.-.; .-., ,.;
removal from one precinct, of
or oilier election district to another
u. acres or lees, fully
in the same county, shall n it from inn
rate of
right to vote in the product, ward
or other from the lands of K M. Junes, John Mason and
which he has removed, until lour I
I One in
kn w , as ton
t II one or
am
JOB PRINTING
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt in open
court upon indictment of crime
the punishment of which is. or may
, e. , . a One i known as the
be. imprisonment in the .,.;.
tale prison, shall be permitted lo
, . , , I and other, i
vote, unless the said person shall
be lira restored to in I
the manner prescribed by law. i
as tie
Sec. II. Every person offering to I
Vole shall lie at the lime a I , n.
I i . ;, removing
registered voter US herein all
the manner
by law and the
n Daniel. George Janus
bundled
containing
less, Known
i the
I lie
HI,
give a call.
A-
of North Carolina shall
enact registration laws to
effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. livery presenting
himself for registration shall be
on tract,
limber ill of-
i lie tracts will be
a a limber and land, with
accept bah that
Hie There la one
lion and Malt
tract.
feet of on
j small, well shaped.
Sleeves are still worn tight,
arc much trimmed. They arc
quite long, and the smartest ones
are made ending in a point which
covers the top of the hand to the
knuckles.
Collars arc to be high, but
not they have been.
The new huts are made of some
fancy straw braids, tulle, or silk
nets of the moat fantastic shapes.
Breasts, birds, wings and feathers
are much less worn, and can't
have enough Law-
In the March Home
Journal.
Tie States Right Over
One tract adjoining It. Una, J,
A. Fleming,
able to read and write section i in known a the
Sam laud, acres manner of
timber heretofore
Ti
Plaiting
II Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
of the constitution in the English
and. before be shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
year in which he pi. poses to vote,
his poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Toll taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property , no process shall issue
enforce the collection of the same
except against property.
Sec. 5- No male person a was.
T One tract known the nod,
ululate in lying on
Ian
J. H. I other
This is the and the
the possession
of by the voter, and every
who Can show in the one or the nth
of two ways that he
It, la entitled to vote under
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in Tine
a Warning or fare fA
the
Nature, in her effort to correct mistakes, which hare come from
careless living, or it mar be shoots out pimples, blotches and
other imperfection on the a a warning that more serious troubles
tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow if
id
I correct the mistakes.
pure
you neglect fa heed the warning i-
a lingering, painful and many an ha been avoided
because of warning have been and th blood kept
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall, Mich.,
I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for Are Tear. The
doctors and my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw it. What I
suffered during these five year, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
J did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It. I spent money
enough to buy a I heard JOHNSTON'S highly
J X Improve right law, and when I
the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it
. do me the tin I JOHNSTON'S
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from
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
made me all
never
.- one dollar
me
SOLD
Bro. Dickey's Philosophy.
Do longer I live de impress I
is freedom is
de jail.
president is so
high sometimes he a. in.
CHURCHES
school
he can't see de people below
I don't believe In country
out so fur its arms
can't reach
way talks, de
is on wars, but
no doubt devil's all
over
In politics
kicks ladder down
lop; but sometimes
de ain't no
lire escapes in de
service and sermon every
Sunday morning and Ev-
prayer Wednesdays
M., and Litany Fridays A
Rev. I. A.
id Charge.
every Sun-
day, morning and Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
a. m. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
Many de we school p. at. W F. Harding,
rive
never heard turn thin
time. I Sunday, Rev.
Polities nicks
en never is
crowd.
NOTICE To CREDITORS.
Loiter of upon the
of K, Rollins,
his day been la me by the
Superior Court of
a hereby given to all holding
ins against said estate lo present
to me fee payment, duly on
or day of February
or this notice will plead in liar of their
recovery. person Indebted to
will lo me.
This
II. S.
v Blow, attorney.
Amendment.
J A ,, , . , ,,
Trustee, to Harry skinner in there can Is
page
s One tract adjoining land of the
Fleming. and
in forks of where
U. w. Daniel . formerly
and described inn deed J. J lo
prior to vote and North Si Weal lo nine
the law
any State in tin
S. and K. IN
line then with bis
in the
States u herein he then re- of dwelling house
-bled, and no lineal descendant
J such shall la- denied
l right lo register and vote at
any election this State by
of his failure lo possess the
qualifications prescribed in
I of this article
he shall have registered accord i
with the terms of section L
I prior to December I, 1808. Robt.
no
denial of right of the
Slate to base the right of
upon the voter's ability to under
stand the nature and the effect of
the exercise of the This
right of the State is equally us
clear as its right to impose what is
known as an educational
by requiring the voter to be
able to rend and write, for this is
itself in nothing but an
inn.
One tract of land in Content- requiring the vote to show
in ii adjoining lauds A. He . ,. write is sole-
Hardy Johnson, the
poles to the road Hun up
road N sT Weal Tl
I hers, acres
in a deed from -l
Jo, ii in and A
page
A-WEEK
h s a vi sir am
news every
Iv ill
that
many
U One situate in town-
f Hardy Johnson
containing
General shall provide
a record all persons
who register under Ibis section One tract of land situate in
or In-fore i in i township, adjoining the land of the Iota
I. and place, J. A.
all such persons shall be entitled p. u. other,
to and vote all
the people iii this state, unless town
under section this ID I--t In
week.
sf
worth
SI PU
AT
Provided, such persons
shall have their
quired law,
i Bee. All elections b the
pie shall lie ballot, all
the General
shall lie viva
Sec r. Every voter
Carolina, except as in ibis article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
bill before entering upon tin-
duties of the office he shall take
subscribe following
do swear
I Will support and
maintain the constitution and laws
of United Slates, the eon
and laws of North Cam
inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
of my office
So help ma,
Sec. . The following clauses of
j persons lie to
d.
X. W.
us follows;
corner and Wind
North Latham street feat lo the Una
of II I No. In-Ill e with the line of lot No
in n comer or lot No VI-
i-. Ward strait east with
Ward street feet to the
I. West
at the B. K.
i and streets, thence
. II ii vi.-. In the
lira is, with lbs Has of
lot So Is. la It, the line of
i i i feel lo Third street,
i i . bat lo
I- i. I-I in tin- town of on
th. i front and streets
I- m a deed from j W. J. House to
i iii I, V
I. I ii. . . hut
i-r I lull i third rash an for
n in.
Tana J. ,,
v aid
lo ; r his capacity to under
i. certainly this may lie
proved just as well just as
in other ways.
The
which has recently la-en upheld by
the Supreme Court of the
States, not only imposes an under-
standing qualification but
goes lo the of permitting
the registrar of elections to decide
arbitrarily voter
M.
IN
BEST CHILLS
and fever is a bottle of
Chill Tonic. It is simply
I a in I quinine in a form.
No pay. Price
W. R.
Whichard, N. C.
The every
and prices us low as the
market prices
aid for country produce.
BALE OF LAND
County.
John White, Mary Cannon. Margaret
Hill vs. II. C. and wife, Francis
By virtue of a of the
Court in a certain special
entitled as on tin- day
of two. tin-
will public sale to tin
Udder fur cash, the court hi use
dour in the town of on III
of March, VI o'clock M., the
or parcel land
for the life
in that or parcel of laud
lying and
township, adjoining the Frank Tripp,
Jones and wife, and Martha StocKs,
and known White land
the same devised in the last will and
testament of Fred While to Percy Jones
lo an estate tor the life of Francis
winch lo La sold
above art out. This day of February
F.
J. B. Minion, pastor.
school a. m. E. B.
regular services
Cure Cold In Mead.
to lake sail quick to cure in sort
OLD DOMINION LINE
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday B.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. Lodge, No.
Meets Tuesday evening.
R. Ii. O. E. E Griffin,
Sec.
K. of Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
B. M. 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. A. every
night at in I. O.
O. F. B. White, Conn-
A. O, Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith,
I. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. B. Wilson
Smith
J. J.
------DEALER IN------
SERVICE
PATENTS
SIGNS
soviet s lo
. ., is
Book
leave
daily A. M. for
ville, leave daily at
M. fur
Steamer leaven
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. at. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
I New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
C,
-A GENERAL
LINE OF
Also a Line of Hardware.
I can now be found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Drown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
or Improve; aim
fur
BOOK ON
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
m.
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH
NO
What has the of
the Republican in the State
for last eight Such
deed no young or
old could vote a straight
can ticket, but through fusion, or
co operation or surrender arranged
by the hunger
of bis leaders he has forced to
for the last three elections
a ticket made up a
of men of all mid there-
fore of none, running for
under the flag of partisanship
independence as if it were a
crime to be a partisan. No matter
What they claim to he God in His
mercy has never plagued His
pie with that class so-called hide
pendent. A so-called Independent
is an ignoramus
In the first hasn't
enough to lie a partisan, mid
the next he lives too far
from his age to benefit
State. Consistency, thy name is
Butler.
It is unnatural
to expect Populists lo be
in opposition lo an
amendment lo the Constitution
which if adopted redone for a
lime the strength of the
party to some number nearer
their even that party
lie one with which it has here
alliance. believe
another light along the color line
ill still further the
parties while
the ranks of the will
steadily
Chairman Simmons said
have read the account in yes-
News and Observer of the
speech delivered at Newton las
week by Assistant United States
District Blackburn,
which, after referring to the recent
of the Republican party on this
State its leaders, will make the
Undaunted but law abiding while
people of the State more than ever
determined to remove forever
unbearable condition which have
made such things possible in North
Char-
Observer,
Tantalizing- the Reporter.
TWICE TO
-AT-
are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler you the best selected line of
to It. And we are promised the the Dem
same kind ticket the coming
campaign. It Is this that makes an
other cause of among
for them arc many in
all sections of a ho e
that with the ignorance and in-
competence of the
ed the party will be in position lo
a Strong and healthy growth,
not dependent upon calamity
and dissatisfaction in the ranks of
other parties, and lime without
fusion or alliance with any party
secure the entire control of the
State Administration the vote
of the for its national
dates, tinder present conditions
North Carolina is not a
can Slate. It Inn not for
years. By an alliance with the
Populist party in it secured
one States Senator. In
1897 by a continuation of same
alliance an anti Democratic
was elected. Then the ac-
disruption of the Populist par-
began. Butler of the
Populist opposed the re-election of
Senator Pritchard alleging
unfaithfulness to the free
coinage of silver. Pritchard, how-
ever, by alliance with Skinner,
populist Congressman for the First
district, secured his re election to
the Senate of the United States.
Skinner since that time has had a
voice if not absolute control of
certain Federal patronage, in
State and he has used it to
utter rout of the Republicans of his
district and serious division of
his party. Butler represent-
the majority and
minority, became rival leaders in
in the Populist party. From the
ranks of Butler's followers the
Democrats many 1898,
and despite Butler's before
his committee, I believe will gain
more In 1900 on the issue of the
What support save inspired
by a desire for office can the Be
publicans expect from Populists
fight the amendment,
for the latter gain little or nothing
They by its defeat. There
is a while party, they say,
and gains its recruits from the
same race. well know-
that in every light yet made where
the Populists leaden has not had
some personal stake he
has been decidedly lukewarm if
not hostile in his efforts. The
fact of the matter But-
office is in danger, and as he
can expert no comfort from the
party he deserted and his own is
not he must needs
seek the help of the despised gold
men the re election of whose leader
ho and the majority of his party
opposed. His voice is no
the voice of many of his erstwhile
followers. It is the voice of one
crying for re-election; the voice of
one whose eyes mind and soul look
to march lie
Governor -elect of Kentucky
by the followers of Governor
the Republican usurper, he
the North
Carolina take warning from
fate
Blackburn is very close to
Republican Slate Chairman Hot-
ton. is United States dis-
attorney of the western dis-
and Blackburn is his assistant
in that office and he is a of
Senator Pritchard.
Blackburn's warning lo
Democrats of what the may ex-
if they persist their
pose to disfranchise the
Data repetition of the threats
Violence recently made in Wash-
by his chief, Mr.
the only difference Black-;
is more aped He was Mr.
and boldly predicts murder
and assassination of Democrats.
Butler,
meeting of the Populist executive
appealed lo the light-
qualities his followers and
asked I hem to join hands with the
Republicans fifths
and drive the white supremacy
gang out of the State, I said in
interview in The Charlotte Outer- j
that his purpose seemed to be
to stir up and incite the
to violent resistance of lawful;
purpose of the white people.
ton's threats, warning
attempt to secure Fed-
aid, threat to pass
force bill law through Con
the White's impudent
assault upon white women, the
and mysterious activity of the
revenue doodlers and the recent
sudden outbreak of insolence
and lawlessness not only confirm
that opinion arouse a strong
suspicion that fusion office
are engaged in sonic danger-
scheme and that, in carrying
it out, the is being secretly
organized and will be lived as a
tool. It would seem that the con-
have discussed and
over their of
so much that their minds
have become thoroughly sat united
with it, and, under the heat of ex-
General Merchandise
tube in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, creations of the beet manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. work for and our mutual ad
It is our pleasure to show you what you want t.
sell you H we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
hen you come you will not do yourself lust ice
ii yon do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
and
Jackets and Capes, Minings and oil Cloths.
TO Tin; AND OF
If there is anything world
makes a newspaper man feel
like taking himself to a vast
and keeping himself com-
for the remainder of his days.
it is to seethe line ere of his
brain carefully painstakingly
brought out. by the
printer. Let prepare
lit for gods and intended to
be an exponent of his genius and
brilliancy, and it is sure to come
out in the paper, if is impossible
for him lo see proof,
sense, sound or sentiment.
For instance, the write-up of
an elegant dinner in which the
dishes were given, the
olives appeared in the first
After the whole issue of the paper
had gone out it was a
that the printer had onions in that and
course instead Of all t lie j
things on earth Another I
case, the neighboring
town, was more illustrious still, j Q
It was the account of a fashionable j MAW
dance. With his kind heart
warming with generosity, and with i
a desire to make others happy,
the reporter referred to a young
lady dancing us gracefully and
stately as Juno. Being
With the name of Jupiter's
spouse but having beard more or
less of Jumbo, the intelligent
in the latter and
gave it to the writing world.
Greensboro Telegram.
The Greensboro Record says that
the reason why Senator Pritchard
does not wish judgeship
fails is that Simon-
ton will soon be years old and
will retire and Pritchard Is to
circuit judge.
St. Mary's female
Raleigh has been bought
by the three in this State
and the diocese of South Carolina
Of only
has been paid, and Rev. A. A.
appointed agent,
is raising remainder. calls
on Raleigh to give
gives color,
flavor and to
all fruits. No good fruit
jean be raised without
Potash.
Fertilizers containing at least
to lo,,; of Potash will give
a Masterly Paper.
North Carolina has a very de-id
of whom we do not
remember to heard
mini Monday last, lb-
in politics, a law-
and resides in county,
we do not know it is
heard of him before, for lie Is a
J man of capital understanding and
no little wisdom and penetration as
Raleigh and Observer of Sun for our pamphlets, which ought
day he publishes a paper on
North Carolina amendment to the in every farmer's library.
institution that fills very
Page. It is statesmanlike,
wise, able production from start to
i broad, conservative.
it mils do good ,
among all democrats who waver,
all republicans who think, ail
who an- not in favor of
They are sent free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
M , York.
e agree with
Hen's, Women's and Children's Shot
Harness, Morse Blankets Dusters.
s. Saddler and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Laid. Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, fixtures. Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for and everything in Hue.
We buy strictly tor Cash, but sell for Either Cash or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit and Square Dealing,
Self-Destruction the Trusts
lawyer of ibis city
opinion that is the most
and most progressive
cation yet made in Carolina
on the franchise amend-
He even puts it above
senatorial speeches o- the amend-
Mr Cos does not discuss
the constitutionality of
That has been thoroughly
well done by Judge W. s.
Mr. and others
among North Carolinians, and bi
Senators Morgan, and
in the I Slates senate.
Mr. Cox In the beginning of
discussion
is purpose lo attempt
A In Each.
Even the social sometimes
develops into a bore.
Some girls are envious just be
cause they know
to I hem.
When a man complains that life
is a burden, he ought lo reduce his
weight.
Some men are born thirsty,
j era acquire thirst, but few have
inks thrust upon them,
The most unhappy woman in the
world is the one with a secret that
wants to know.
wear loud clothes to
drown the clamor of conscience
don't pay their tailor
hi bills.
Lots of men reputations for
when they simply have
any argument as sense enough to keep their months
We
well leave this lo those with Even the people who go through
Use Good
in
We have
chilled
just received
Bin
Double I
lot-
t hem
buying, We also ii
Call
line f
they let drop hint
its dark purport. Under these
circumstances ordinary prudence
that the white people be
on their guard and watch every
movement of the and the
white emissaries who may be en-
gaged in secretly organizing them.
hope there may lie no
during the campaign or at
election between the whites and
the blacks and we will exercise
reasonable forbearance, but it
will know who has In-
it and who is responsible
for it. We arc trying
and in the way provided by law to
amend the constitution the at-
tempt to Intimidate date us
by threats of force murder,
Hi van, the the Nu I while it proves all we have ever
lion; Pritchard, the charged concerning the character
There never would have been
any Sugar Trust to pity upon the
consumers of the States but
for such manipulation of the sugar
duties in interest of refiners as
to encourage monopolistic plunder-
where the plunder is the
who fatten on it will II
The heavy dividends of
Trust brought into the Held new
when these
bought new ones appeared.
Alias the competition has become
so vigorous that the present Trust
has been compelled to reduce its
dividends and practically
edge the defeat of its monopoly.
It a matter Of rejoicing for the
victims of the greed of tariff de-
fended Trusts that
stars are not Invulnerable against
compel it at tack.
There has been of late much
Cheerful proof such
dated monstrosities a rule earn
within themselves elements
wreck. Public Information as it
shall lie enlarged by observation I Builder's
and confirmed by painful .
will hereafter make ii a P. Nails and Garland Stoves, World's Be.
mat of move to
doubtful
authorities at baud which
may quote lo sustain them in their
respective views. Hut tin- state
often heard no man can
vote for ratification of
amendment without violating his
nth I., support the
tut ion the veriest rot, and only
shows to what extremities some
be driven for argument Io sirs
To vote ii or not
to vote for it matter of
point of matter in
conscience.
hat doc- this
An educational
in voters, lint
were thousands
the stale mil
come up to I hit
who in war had proven
their fitness for suffrage, inserted
a clause excluding from the pro
visions of those in.
won
tied to vote in any
th
life leisurely themselves out of
breath when death finally over-
takes
The man who cats with his knife,
ii been noticed, never needs a
tonic lo sharpen his appetite
Do yon keep asked the
young woman the fruit
The new clerk blushed. Yes,
he stammered. Where
shall I
MOW TH
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
oil
Hardware, Ready Booting Burlap. Heady Mixed
As is to do business
every day, it is necessary lo use the
public prints daily.
No.
-lire I In- right After tin
year in a ho conic age
and for registration the pro
visions of the apply
n of South Ben and whether white of
road i lie t paper at
and ii delighted and
strengthened us, Ii
persuasive, thoughtful,
-all of these more.
We ii among the most memo-
of North Carolina discussions
that recall iii a half century
of hearing and reading, ii should
be circulated in every county. It
i- a capital paper lo road in every
township before White Mons club's
might be read at a meeting every
month until the election. Where
ever read it do good among
people of ordinary intelligence,
ho arc not are white
and who de-ire to servo North Car-
with
Messenger.
from the pen
of Dr. T. It- editor of
Messenger, la indeed
to Mr. Cox's A
higher compliment could not
paid it.
We oiler One Hundred Dollars
for any ease of Catarrh
that can not be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
Props.,
Toledo, O,
have known
i for the las. fifteen
years, and him perfectly
honorable all business
and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their
ii mi.
r ancestors were .
wholesale drug-
gists, Toledo, o.
forever in wholesale druggists, o
prior In
formation of
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N. C.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken In-
upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, Price per bottle.
Sold all Druggists.
free.
family Pills are the
Von
Like
Printing
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
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fit