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THE AMENDMENT.
Hi- following is the
office First. all persons who shall
deny the of Almighty God
id. have
la-en convicted of confessed their
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PAPER,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates,
received,
All Magazines.
to articled of State ,, pending,
it ion, adopted by the A- whether or not, j
and to treason
to the voters for ratification or r crime for;
nest the punishment may lie mi
That article of the the
of Ninth Carolina he becoming of
mil the same i hereby abrogated of corruption and
Hid in lien shall be in office, unless such
tilted the follow in article of said shall lie to the
WILMINGTON
AND BRANCHES
ATLANTIC COAST
SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Every male person
in in th-- United Stales, In a quarrel Waller
every male person Who slabbed his I in her
naturalized, twenty one t Benjamin, W. Va.
age, and possessing Hie qualities Cuban ex-
l inns Ml mil in this article, shall for the Hi
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the people in the State, The New Sort, Texas
as herein and e sailed from Ila-
resided III tor Texas. I ii. Alain
Sec i. He -hail nave
the North Carolina
The will of I
I ii in,
lie t Sari
give call.
count, six months. , of la.,
and ill the precinct, ward or other to in-
election district in which
U vote, What, the safe of burned J,.
the election; Provided, That hank B. l,
or other district t. a not her had been stolen. U p
In the same county, not ope- Begging Liters for an
rate to deprive an, of the aggregate of were
right to vote mm Gould, in with Um Bad
or election district from Sew last ween. Air
which he has removed, until tour William Railway Golf Durham and
months after removal.
person who has the
, .,. .,, . ii. , Nu, k SI K
who has hi- guilt I
en,,, upon of crime American clerks will employ .
tin of which i-. ill the States post
, ,, ,. W
lie. imprisonment n. Hie I an- a
.,,,.,,. a l m, leave V
tale prison, shall be permitted to reported In. -k to the an
vote, unless wild person Indian Appropriation bill ear
be Ural restored to more
the law . It f. m the House.
. ,. . Train on N c h.
Sec to i II I . ; a m,
, u. i m,
VOle shall heat the time a legal A n
i -i I from Huck
registered voter as herein , ,, ,, ,
. killed ill a n am,
and the manlier I w ,.; to
. Mil VI i m. l-j a m. at II
provided by law, and the no., rooming mi
,.,, . I Train on leaves
Clinton . a in l ,
Morn y. a
box of I tin's la
dollars in doctors
all diseases
of the bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
I or sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
Southern
Railway.
TO A
Sheet Posters
The Eastern Reflector
Week,
Is a
news
information
farmers, so grow-
tobacco, Urn I is
many times more than i ,
subscription
a f
Ply
rat ,
AT HOOK
of North Carolina shall
enact general registration, law
carry into the provisions of
this article.
See. I. Every person
himself for registration shall lie
able to read and write any section
of it tit ion in the English
language I and. before he shall be
entitled to rote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
year In which lie proposes to vote,
hi- poll tax as prescribed by law,
for previous year. taxes
shall lie a lien on assessed
property, and no process-ball
lo enforce the collect ion of
except against
Sec No male person w no was,
on January I, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled to vole
the laws of any Stale in Hie
lined states wherein then re-
and 11.1 lineal descendant
y person, -hall
the right to register and vote
election in this person
of hi- failure 1.1 possess the
I hum I in
Beet Ion of Ibis article
be have registered m accord
mice with the terms of this section
prior to December 1908. The
Assembly shall provide fur
a record all persons
who this ion on
or before November 1908, mil
all parsons shall be entitled
to and vote at all elections
by the people Elate,
. ,. . will nuns; Pullman Sleep
section of ibis tag Car on all fight East
Train l
don all all via MM
H.
Agent
R. Manager.
T. M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
this day I lie
Clerk of Ike Superior of Pitt
of
deceased, la hereby given to per-
bottling
to for dub so-
on or the of
or will be In
bar their recovery. All
ed lo raid will Immediate
to me. March
Allen.
TOE-
SOUTH.
Line to nil
Texas
California,
Florida,
and
Rico.
all through and Lo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Hie
1.1 He- K. Craft,
notice is given all
.--rill- 1.1 make
in in- nil
tie mine meet
day Una will l-
recovery,
I In- of March, 1900.
Cannon,
of K.
SCROFULA AND ITS HORRORS
BY--------
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
A CUBE
A Oil
Thankful in the of
Co. Mich. venerable and ltd; torn Is
the 1812, the of arcs war. In Hebron. Ca, New
York. to la the of and Tyler
All her faculties are excellently preserved, sod possessing a re-
memory, her la full of Interesting reminiscences of her
life, of the days of the of sad sod re-
she has met. and Use events of which she s wit-
But nothing In her varied and recollections are more
and worthy of man are her experiences la the use of
Mr. Inherited s tendency
disposition to terribly destructive blood which cursed
and Is cursing lives or thousands sud marking more u
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation, it is
round In every in one form or another. It make Its
in running sores, In unsightly In the neck or
or eruptions of varied Attacking the mucous membrane. It
be known In the or developing In the lungs It be,
often Is, the prime cause of consumption.
Speaking of her case. Mrs. Hard was for years
with s Pad akin disease. My arms limbs would break out In a of
sores discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and very
unsightly In My body was covered with scrofulous eruptions-
My eyes were also greatly weakened, and they pained me very
much. My blood was In a very bad condition and my head ached severely
st frequent interests, had no appetite. I had sores also In my ears. I
In s miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy that had been
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In
the told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal
were beginning to form. I at length or Dr. Johnston, of and
his Sarsaparilla. tried a bottle, more an experiment than any-
thing else, I bad no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I
to grow better. You can be sure I kept on It I took a great
many bottles. But I Improved until I became entirely well. All
sores healed up, all the I ad I gained perfect health.
i have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady
or to years Is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good health
since then and I firmly believe Is
greatest Mood and the best medicine In the wide world, both for
and a spring This remarkably Interesting old lady did
not to be more than and she repeated several times. believe my
life was saved by
SOLD ERNUL.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Let ten. upon the
f K,
bis day to by the of j
be Court of Pitt
is hereby given to all holding
said to
to me payment, duly
a. m.
service and sermon every
very. AH persons add c morning and evening. Ev-
isle will male to me prayer Wednesdays at
24th I M., and Litany at A
II. S.
K.
Brow, Attorneys.
M., Rev. I. A. Minister
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
SALE OF LAND
. ooh,
a. m. C. D.
Pin County. superintendent.
morning and evening.
By virtue of a stem of evening. Rev.
Court in pastor. Sunday
as on lbs 19th day school p. in. w K. Harding, nu-
the com- t
will m lo the
highest for cash, at the court
door In town of Greenville mi
of March. If M. the
thin
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
regular
tor , . . ,
in that or railed of
sad Tut county.
such
shall have paid their sill tux re-
quired law,
Sec. II. AM elections the
pie -hall be lo ballot,
elect long by the General
ball Iva
Sec Every voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
lice, before
duties of the office he shall hike
Hie oath I
do swear
that I will support and
maintain the and
of Hie United Slates, and the con-
laws of North
not therewith, and
that I will the
duties of my H
BO help
Sec. S. The classes of
persons shall be
an I Safe
Apply to Ticket Agents Time
Tallies, Rates mid
a, or address.
R. Ii. T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
I. . DARBY, C. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
No n lo answer
j.
to. V T sf. A.
NOTICE.
Having this day
of the Superior of Pitt
in of of M.
is given to
it I claim, against said n-
to th. in lo in,, fur payment
duly on . r before 13th
day March, 1901, or this will
plead m liar of their recovery. All
indebted t. said estate are notified to make
i. me.
I Ins day or March 1900.
I. Hot
M. do-
HI. is
v-t
Tot ad
11- i.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every
and prices an low an the
Highest market prices
aid
the Frank Tripp,
Joseph Jones and wife, Martha
mid known the Fred White laud and be-
same devised III the last will
testament of Fred White to Percy Junes
aid Jed an estate for the
II. which said is lo I e sold n
set out. Tina day of
Km. F.
LAND SALE.
Hy virtue of order of I he Superior
Court, made this day in n certain Special
therein pending,
against Henry Jenkins and wife
Jenkins, I will on
APRIL
In-fore the curl house door hi
m-II ill sale that lot
or parcel in the town of
located at the
of lots No. and firth street
and runs wit the lines of lots No and
to the corners of lots No.
with the line of lots No. an.
sixty seven and one half
with the first hue to fifth
street, with fifth street
la -Killing, one of an
acre more or less and betas a part of lot
in the plan of said low n. This lbs
day of Match
I. Blow,
Commissioner.
OLD DOMINION LINE
A. F. A. M. Greenville
No, meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Return, Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. O. E. E
See.
K. of River Lodge,
every Friday evening
B. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of R.
R. Vance Council, No.
1690, meets every Thursday even-
B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. U. A. every
at I. O.
hall. J. B. White, Conn-
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Mil
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second
fourth Monday nights in Old
Hail. W. B. Wilson
The One Day Cold Cure.
sore sea
Easily lake U candy
quickly cure.
mo
PATENTS
At
Sm till la
III
No St.
FREE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at G A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Wednesday
Fridays at A. II, fur Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
e.-i la and Saturdays
at i; A. M. carries freight
Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Lino from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
H, O.
J.
-DEALER IN-----
in
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
I can now found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME see ME.
J. R.
T ice
FOR
D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XIX
TRUTH .
PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH .
NO
WHOLESALE
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED AND
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT WHERE
YOU WILL GET WEIGHT AN STRUT-
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
Col. S.
Person county, who has been prom-
mentioned in
with the Domination
for Governor, has written a
address to the people of North
Carolina, In which. In order to in-
sure entire harmony and
WITHDRAWS. understand that my best
I from now on, as they have always vague way
i been in the past, will be at the
Cunningham,
of the democratic party,
and I have never Railed to enter
into the the u
ever the principles of that party
have been assailed or white
at Sea
X. C. March WOO.
A of prominence
from part of. Hie Slate
today that he violently
his party having organ-
for the August
election. That was a delicate way
of expressing his belief that the
Democrats would certainly win.
The fact is that the Republicans
so far have no plans and DO
dates. It is always their custom
to select their men before band,
make up ii slate iii fuel, but this
year they area sea. and offices
pear to go begging. They know
lent to elect inn. Not a
can can lie found w ho has any idea
who will bis party's nominee for
Governor. Out of dozens asked.
not one has answered with any de-
in
Pearson,
While be doesn't want the
nomination, but does want to go
to Congress from Ninth Dis-
Complete as was
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler the line of
Let all those in favor of a
of the he withdraws bis white government work
i . of ii tn
to-
name from the contest. In this
address he
believe the success of the Dem-
party this year paramount
to the ambition of any man, and i
that each member of the party
ought to yield his own wishes in
interest of unanimous action.
I think it is also important that
the for governor, who is
rightly regarded as the head of the
party, should be selected, as
as possible, without contest and
with practical unanimity. Hold
these views and desiring always
to do what is best for the party
and the state, believing that
what is the welfare of one is for the
welfare of the other, I have decided
to withdraw from the race for gov-
to shoulder to
Chairman downfall
and
collapse two years ago, Republicans
are Baying be will be re elected
Chairman.
Speakings are in progress i n
counties wildly scattered
to Shoulder lo
cure the adoption of the , an
mental next Augusts
Minor differences can Is.- settled
General Merchandise
lo be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought
selections, the creations of the Deal manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours our mutual ad
It is our pleasure to show you and to
sell yon if we can. We oiler yon the very best -en ice, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with u well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
If you do not see our immense stock before elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mailings Oil Cloths.
afterwards The one important
point is for us to make our Slate
secure from further government by
the horde who have done
their best to disgrace it and put
shame on manhood and woman-
hood. While such vital interests
are in the balance the man who at- j
tempts to stir up dissensions
the ranks of the white
, ,,, . . lists arc but a
should have no mercy shown nun.
i to its being carried out by the
I Democrats. The Republicans are
I putting sonic speakers in the held
I but they do of their Work by
taking single
or very small groups. It will
campaign for them, but
of coarse their National Committee
them as it did in
when it gave for North
O i S
Made by Va.
ail No good fruit
.,
never believe n I heir com u I ion.-.
New ink. when used a-
paint, w ill in i inner look n
A lilt i- and .
i, even
ll will II
war between and
Russia.
It i-
all fr Write
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Duster-
a few cases
Let other issue encumber
Argonaut.
this
Buys Mill
few.
Senator Batter Is practically the
Populist to make any sign,
barring the nine members of the
State Committee who met here in
and fulminated against
the amendment.
Mr. Leon L. a a. who in 1800 was of
-I congratulate that tobacconist of Richmond, j. Senator
b , . i i Va., the Dispatch, has just re-1 ,,.,.
the contest have made I hare
done nothing to create any e-.
that friends
have been considerate
, . , .,. mill. This Is for the manufacture
of me and friends. I nave en- , . ,
, , underwear. plant will be
my . I J
upon a high plane. x , ,,,
tea, indulging unkind
or harsh statements . r . ,
one of the buildings best
any one. adopted for the mill that can be
patriotic n must .
r ,. . found anywhere in The
admit that the of the party .
in coming is
than triumph
Individual, and that
at this lime should be placed high
above every other consideration. I
The constitutional amendment is
at issue and it must lie decided in
favor of white supremacy.
friends throughout the state
hove been loyal to me they
have labored my with an
zeal which has
made itself felt. To them I am
Groceries.
Flour, Heat, Sugar,
Hardware,
i- .
persons can hold to be in c library,
w hen crossing o can.
Did you ever I bat
young men arc u
I paying young men
n ;. lie i
Ion
to too familiar
The principles i lie
w bite Republican in h
in mi-
three
When a mull gels
hi- seal lo a woman a en
oar she often Kind- a-
standing joke.
worships idle.
A ring candidate who
log. i
The most thing in
world in hope, fur
mil the human
The cut tin in
lure may
hill
ii--.- d. -I.
When ii come-
beads an I
Scad It
Plow Nails and
Furniture.
They
M WORKS,
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.
lie i
I lit . i.-i
for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit Dealing.
Your Friends.
Democratic Convention.
convention of the Democratic
Ml is
till
Ill March
u o'clock M., for
appointing delegate- lo
Slide bill to Is- held
of Raleigh Nib
April. the . i , . .
It for the Stale ,.
.
mill under the ownership of Mr.
, c
will be known at the Sea
board Knitting Mills. The capital
will lie fully paid
up.
It la expected that the mill will
be put in operation at the new lo-
within the next sixty days.
From the outset the mill will
turn out dally about dozen
suits of men's This
large capacity will be increased
at an early date. Mr. has
made itself tell. To . am a competent
truly grateful and it them that. The
I turn sincere pride and shall , , ,,.,
. , , . . , , . of the knitting nulls at
ever cherish their oval support as . .
. , , ., . ., . r Henderson is opportune, since the
the page . the history o., mills
my lite, have waged a , M
contest the of
support which have u kn
many sources have been warm and ,
deeply appreciate
every kind word they have spoken
in my behalf I feel they will
understand my action in retiring
from the race at this lime,
unsure and the people of
that inn hiking
because I believe that it
mill- may wish to make.
No Monopoly Success.
There is not today a prominent
mercantile enterprise which has tint
built up and maintained by
judicious advertising. This aid lo
la in interest of party harmony commercial increase
us y as the
my retirement will in a measure trigger be
simplify the and incense What one . can by
advertising an
other man can
who knows me
says
Butler is dealing With the
if he could or
commanded, Populists,
whereas be not control
the Populists who will
vote against the amendment would
do so any way, Butler or no But-
Some of the who in
and 1898 were prominent in
politics, will this year retire.
State Ayer, ex -Chairman,
is one. The who are
In drive their people against the
amendment have discovered that
they cannot out plans.
Enough hulls have been dropped
lo show hi what the Convention
will is, leave the amend
men to the Individual view of the
populists.
II one asks people from the conn
try in Central and Eastern North
t the question, do
you hear the. white Republicans
saying on the u es t ion of the
the reply is.
are divided; some and some
against A politician would
declare they were all against It.
The of a
interesting. It is j
He sees is sure In hap
pen. Jim Young says the
about re
voting, feel little or no
the election, and want the while I
people to settle the franchise mat-.
tot, the merely to
lie lei alone. The white
cans want In keep
of conventions keep in the
ground fact, but to register.
Young, speaking for the
says there will Is few, if any, in
the conventions. The question is
whether this is of their own motion
or whether it is mil a following of
the wishes of the white
can's.
ii
.
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Fertilizer
is
it is beat.
it i the
II is t lie simplest sewer can be gotten to t
good even worn.
my weighs
which throws tin
Township Primal i. ill I
March
In I vi it inn. , ,
The
appoint follow in .
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Dam. i.
Bethel. N.
. . . ;,
IS. . . . .
, . . .
.
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All ho I r id
people i III
Slate are
Invited to
meetings,
By the I ruin
L. H
W. L. I
st it. i weighs
,. I Inly on.- wheel like u
has loose piece, a she
la guano out as the wheel -trikes i
-lire lo hap
the y little.
Sows in n narrow or wide
any kind of is in good i wet
enough to stick
Sells always with a fair trial.
ells at factory retail.
ells when others will s.-ll be. .-.- it n light, cheap
and as good higher
A G.
OX CO.,
The Making
Slice l- ii
can make i fur mi
can make
will and Wit. In
,, ii a id
b. I
their exploitation i-
places in i I i
I -peel-
while lion advertise I
walls his of opportunity
, . -tore
above
A panic stricken crowd m
in
saved hi . , .
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
I last few days there
vi i set era candidates In the,
i Ike nominal km Got
. Ed. MM , wee
with any degree of
Filtered the Port at .,.,.,., ,. have withdraw
N. c. .-i Second class
Unit Matter so I hat the pan; could became
i re the one
u there should be MOM with
among aspiring fur
LETTER.
Mr . P. has some-
time been on the editorial
Slews and Observer,
to accept tin
position on
tot. We regret to see young
of bis ability leave North
sides the nomination n Slate
ticket, the Democratic
in next will select
lo the n
ti hi. Bach Congressional
will hare one delegate and
will be two bum at large.
or i lie more honor
selecting of
e delegates
huge. So could represent
our State in the National
more creditably than be.
some unexpected
iii situation, Hi pub
filter on the lull cam
with a heavy load to
Philippine rebellion is
as far from a conclusion a-
i lie ship subsidy Mil, th nigh
in is still almost as
has been made even
ions and danger, us its nun
lauded amendment, while
to however d,
iii a mil
iii id. who willing
to surrender principle In expend-
toner.
The
HUM CC .
p .; points c
States, a
B. t W. I.
and elsewhere, has led Mr.
of York to fol
lotting resolution requesting
on the
S of War is din i-l
e to inform the House
as early us pus hat
log. . . ,
along ;. f i be
Slates, especially ill
Sound i . I .
. i State
of Washington and the District
A of i
an i I. Ha
of v. is to aid disseminating
other offices. Ku an man
light to candidate
he so desires, but
when I lie Convention assembles
there In-no divisions. There
several candidates for State
In and n
dots not hesitate to any all
the others of them ought lo grace
i withdraw and let MaJ. II. A.
I. of be
led He is
e of the Carolina Press.
It is first lime Um Prim has
., ed for the Slate
ticket, and there not to be a
voice raised in the convention
their man. So far we
recall even oilier candidate
for State Treasurer has bad some
office, the Press was a great
factor in helping gel of-
and in recognition of past
vices they should withdraw in fa-
oil lie one brought ward
by the Press of Slate. Lei II.
A. London be nominated for State
X usurer.
Tue withdrawal of Col, John S.
Cunningham from the ruse for
nomination for Governor, is
the field practically clear for Hon.
C. B. Aycock, and latter
the nomination
ti n. It was a
act on part of Col. Cunningham
who withdrew
prevail and no divisions
a exist. He has i ways
loyal to his party, and his re
ward will
We an Indiana
politician named Dailey, a
candidate for
speech into a phonograph, and in
around from one appoint
to another merely acts the
machine going and ii talks for him
I lie I.- n -s. has proven an
attraction and large crowds collect
In this The
Richmond Dispatch
It may, our
says, enable candidate lo
stay at and yet g
score of public meetings on tin.
mine i And ; i.
sounds very pretty, the
graph as a campaigner has
drawbacks. It i shake hands
farmers and ask about the
crops; it cannot make itself agree-
able lo the Women nor kiss the
bellies, and take drinks
boys. The plum graph
i- very and
ii i its uses, bill as ii
i i the ii lacks
deal real tiling.
Chi Withdrawal
and other
f. Mar.
The
Rico still hovers over
pillows of prominent
Km X. Man-h destroy their rest,
let's la Mr- entire vote
THE MAN
I i
In Mew of the fail Sheriff
Mooring and
call declines to lie a for
re election to office of Sheriff,
we want to suggest tin- line of a
i an as his ho can
a acclamation
s, Mr
competitor, baa withdrawn
from the contest for and
on Sunday last his latter with-
was made this ac-
was a surprise to BUM
Were aware of fact that Col.
ill stood at least a
of wearing the
nomination, while not a few claim
ed. even as late as today, that
believed Unit if he had re
in the field was by no
means he might
have proved to be the strongest
man in the convention. those
who know the man Intimately, and
are aware of his love of his party
and his people, those acquainted
by Senators who white man's party than will
th and by Senators who fa any other in the county. This man
free trade, and the odd is of
is both classes of Senators land. He is well and favorably
talk as they believe Mr.; known in every
lo been their side. All
of propositions are ad-
lie is an ardent
and no one has worked harder
Minced republican Senators to for the success of bis
avoid anything like an open During toe last In years when
tore in their party this question I the party threatened with
one of them being to
debate until the close of the
aim without allowing the bill to
come lo a vole, and another to
load it up w all soils of amend-
and then defeat it by an
overwhelming vote. The dodge
in either of these expedients would
be BO palpable, that it is hardly
conceivable that the republican
leaden will be foolish enough to
with his unselfish patriotism and
,.,.,. , . allow either to lie adopted.
the seal with which he It working ,,. . . . .
. ., , . . , . republican party is in com ml of
for the adoption Amendment I
whereby while supremacy can o
all branches of government
and for it to lain to place
record by legislation
this question would be
i certain to drive party from
i power. That is they will have
I to patch up some sort of
seemed for all time in North Car
are not surprised at the
he has taken.
It was this very possibility of his
Still having a
in the convention that figured
largely in his
. . ,, hat alleged oiler good of-
no in I be convention. He,
to
for peace between
Re-
publics in South Africa, was con
came to the the
interests of party would
, , i i ., , .- and
he and
the materially
if action of the
was n a n i m II s and
wholly enthusiastic in
of held of the ticket.
Therefore Col. Cunningham,
lo sacrifice self personal am-
for the good. I
know because conclusion
rather than otherwise
of the belief understanding
exists between ad-
ministration and the present Brit-
government. It enabled Mr.
an attempt to
soothe numerous republican
rs with the two
re; biles, by pretending to
HERE THE REASON WHY
Orinoco
Has the largest Sale of any Tobacco in World.
N. C , March 3rd, 1900.
Messrs. J. C. Hadley Co., Wilson, X. C.
answer to yours of even dale, will that we
twenty--five acres in manured the same
Orinoco and our sales from the twenty five acres up to the
present amount to above warehouse charges, and we yet have
on baud to sell about 800.00, probably 1,000.00. We will use
Orinoco again this year. Yours truly,
E T I. V LI
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials.
only by
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
Norfolk,
is forced upon by a
lion I had with week, and do something, and same time
I know the people of north Caro- what he
Una well enough to that they excuse to serve notice
will thoroughly appreciate his . on the powers of through
selfish action and will foil answer to the alleged offer of
it with admiral ion in
be t by Great
. ,, , . and the of
bless I ,. . , ,
i two republics would be pushed to a
so . was a which all , ,, ,
, originally planned.
can endorse.
Cell Win. . Con. who was a
Foreign policies are not the on-
things is
Judge of the Superior Court for copying from European nations.
years, who represented fourth Long has created a Hoard
district Congress for two terms ,,. ., ,,.
and who has held do- Board, lo general
of Secretary of Sen- navies, which will
ale tin-last eight yens, spent i,.,
several days in Raleigh during the
week. Gen. Cox was en route
lo his large plantation
where he Will spend most
of his lime Inning re
our both iii ice and
war. Admiral is bead of
new Hoard. Inasmuch as our
has got along for more than
a century, during which it has won
of greatest Victories ever
be held in on water, the reason
Washington. , i. t
nil. Wit, lass red tape, mole,
literature during
coming campaign. are.
pan, the sites
hum w i-
lo fund
purpose indicated.
i i o I i
In render
i. .
adopted is net
;. in, mil
that will lie
valuable vice lo tin
in int. rest Hi.- I
A editor in .
i in -Mil of II e Slate, II i i-
lei to editor of Tin ill
lull, adds this fool
in, favorably inclined herein your
in mi s for of state.
All the should not I,, I.,.,
Thai Is u broad truth briefly
All Id
I e lawyers, and If ii s ale
convention cares for lbs wishes
the voters w ho. of an all
. . . a
. residing in
fifty odd years of age, weal
In I-;.
i a. on
last, and pr u in in lo i hill
i day. During
hi -1 e follows I his
i line -led,
mil on his way home from church
lie was stricken with paralysis
the residence of Mr.
ale, died in I Mo no. is.
lie leaves a um child.
Durham San.
Tile larger model larger than
of Senator
Vance statue, from
bronze slut mold
ed. and which latter is to
placed ill the Capital here.
mi . i-i-i build-
o. en completed, and hist
week went to Wash
where I he sculptor perform-
work reside, to inspect it.
An obnoxious
name I Scott, whose home was for
Henderson, reside
there any more. lime ago
North a while
there look a a
which the
banished, expatriated, kicked
a radical departure i
int. Less tape,
would seem to what is needed.
As long as is at the head of
the new Hoard, no fear need be
i about what it may do. but with
a favorite at Us head, it
do much mischief. Deem-
the present session an
tune lime to secure ratification of
several treaties with
of Great Britain, the ad-
ministration has had I lie lime with-
in which they may be ratified ex-
tended one
was not the result f an
understanding between the British
Government and the
ministration, ii was one of the
oddest coincidences that ever
curred. Senator Mason today
railed tip his Boer resolution
Senate, and something may
said this phase of the
of Wilmington bis friends
have gotten up as a sort of protest
in-all.-i impolite while people
of that city, Learning of
of I he Henderson people seal him
word he could continue
ii Indefinitely, He
recently it is now learned.
showing up in Henderson a few
with ,. . .
; days ago. His. Sojourn was brief.
iii . . i ,. , .
however, as he was introduced to
h the exit back-gate of the town
Old to II-- LOt.
Hull, result III the escape of
which rise above the earth,
the atmosphere to the -n . i , .
file total losses II,
whichever term you prefer ex have compelled
the debated ill
session, bill talk secret
session has a habit of gelling out.
Rev. II.
church, pastor of the Universal
i iii Akron, . has taken a i
for reform in funerals,
lawyer wilt put In war were as He can win
this lime In , i . f
. -i-ii-xi to wounds, died of yellow few On any of contestants for the
of starvation and , all are gen-
is at strongly
point in B. of
Wayne, i the next of
the for Governor of
tor him right kind
us with no
big bl . of horns or beating of
as if it were a mailer
of mid nothing else. And
what is better, no mistake will
have made should be become
bodies if the de id.
against it i, missing of
Record. i
most dissolution it was largely
through and untiring
that his. the banner town
hip of the county, was kept solid
for the
Mr. has never
but ones been a candidate for any
was thrust upon him.
He Is eminently qualified to till
the office and in recognition of bis
long and loyal sacrifice to the party
it is but just and proper to give
in in the nomination. Then, too.
be will come nearer
all factions than any other man we
know , and this is a time when the
needs such men on the ticket.
Hold, fearless and determined,
prudent and conservative. Mr.
is ideal man for
place and w predict if
Dominated lie will make for
county a in way as
acceptable as bis excellent
highly respected predecessor.
Tobacco
This paper believes that the
most important business before the
Democrat party in the state at pres-
is the adoption of the
amendment. being
so, it ill becomes newspapers or
individuals professing to be Dem-
to spend their time
regular Democrats, who com
four tilth of the party in
forth Carolina, of running after
false and populist
This old false charge has been ex-
often enough, if had
not been, seems to US that
desirous of Democratic harmony
and Democratic success would be
lugging into the present campaign.
Charlotte News,
An exchange says that Publicity
such as newspapers supply, is the
reforming agency earth
Violators of public law, even when
they arc sunk lo the depth where
they arc outlaw-, still
fear the publicity their deeds
much they do
of the court. Every person, no
I matter bow depraved, has some
friend or relative to w horn he wish
es lo seem not a criminal. To this
as much as i any other cause, may
be traced tin- assumption of aliases
by habitual criminals. Con-
crime always flourishes.
So long as tin- newspapers are
tout the authorities, no mailer how
energetic and conscientious, pursue
the err. crime only half-
; ,. fads to
through the newspapers
and the in is step Inward
ending Cl has been taken.
Light is the policeman.
was doubtless, that Thomas
Jefferson thought when be
Were is left for me to decide
whether we should have a govern-
without newspaper or news-
papers without government. I
should hesitate a moment to
prefer the
President of Shaw
of Raleigh, is a sensible
man, advice was never given
I ban that he gave certain
a few- days ago, when he
told them to avoid their
race having never gotten anything
it except Jim I row cars and
Polities has
been the bane of the His
participation it has
worse for him and for the white
man ; the of
is be who votes for the con-
amendment, the
of which will remove him
from the field of political strife
lessen the prejudice which now ex-
against him as a
ITEMS
C, March
X. C. of Washington,
was here Tuesday.
Mrs. K. It. Fleming left for Kin
Thursday to take treatment
under Hyatt.
Dr. W. E of Stokes,
was here Thursday.
Mr. Mrs. J. Davenport
went to Thursday.
Tom Buck, of Washington, was
here Saturday.
Dr. c. K. Jones, of
was here Monday.
Beverley Daniel has a very sick
baby. The child had a congestive
chill.
B. Little went to
Saturday.
W. K. Proctor, of
was here
W. who lives in this
township, is very ill.
Rev. G. W. Webster preached a
very able sermon in Baptist
church lice Sunday and had a
large out to bear him.
Master after spend-
a week here, returned home
Monday.
This township Is strongly fa-
of the Amendment, II. Av-
cock for Governor, and J. Bryan
rimes for Secretary of State.
Come together white people. Let
us stand one man for true De-
and good government.
are plentiful here at
cents a pair.
Alter two years
Premiums hut
IN THE
ct
Cleveland to Support
A dispatch from Washington to
the Baltimore Sun represents that
great interest is manifested
there in a report that Glover Cleve-
land is going very shortly, lo an-
I be will support Mr.
for the presidency.
The dispatch goes to say that
very many of gold standard
are Inking position
as the bill establishing the
gold standard is now a law, silver
is, in fret, eliminated as a political
issue, and that there is, therefore
no longer any reason why
who split the party
in longer remain
from Times.
J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will lie reinstated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
Restrictions,
s. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the
of the second and of each
ling year, provided the
for the current year he paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
j an Endowment during the Lifetime
I of Insured.
J, L.
W. C.
ff.
IN
Mr. Bryan is only years
But in of strength he
i s t ill. as the Republicans have
cause know. The people have
confidence in Bryan the mass-
es are with him.
X. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Cattle,
Hop, Limbs,
es, Putin, f
tin
you MM
tome,
E. M.
MS
to TUB
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how j
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lire
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Inc beautiful
Wei
, n lister. Cow. Hoc of
ought, lo trod
n-l it H Is, years
H m
U by
I HI
I A OF
Fall and Winter Clothing
TO MARK FOB Till-
SEASON'S WOULD A
Special Price
ON A
Good
IF I AM PREPARED
GIVE A
FRANK WILSON
THE
Speak Some to You
. II II
II. A. White spent Um in
Bethel.
A. II. i-iii up tin read
Adrian Savage left ibis morning
for
II.
u.
Bone
and
BUT.
. re, I of I
went
night and
morning.
John W after spending n
ti-w days here, returned m
to Raleigh.
returned
Burned went
night.
to Snow Hill
Jesse returned
tin- road
Pi-gram to
Keck morning.
James . i d re
Kinston I turned ii their in
atonal morning.
Mr. A. M.
morning for Raleigh.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
At Mr. is.
sonic one
took Mr. E. A.
and loft their own
coat. The left Is now at Mi.
NOTICE.
If is a HARK
in the margin of paper it
so remind yon you owe Cherry's, where the having
change bank.
and we request
on to as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Once in a while get a pretty
spring day.
Fresh Pork Sausage today at s.
H.
Has cotton factory move
fallen by wayside
The Williams Comedy
Co. will return and play an
here next week.
cannot find better guide lo
trade the ad
Head I hem
every day.
Mr. W. V. of
died Monday. lie was the
W C T U
Hen. Mary of the
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union, made a very fine lecture i
the Methodist church Sunday
night. Her purpose here is to or-
a Woman's Christian
Union. gave her
their names to join Sunday night
she announced they would
meet this afternoon at to
Mayor hail one before
morning.
L I. Lawrence and I. Tall.
charged with disorderly conduct,
by breaking and destroying public
property, street lamps, while in-
and
plead guilty and wen- lined
neat, total nub. Law
ranee was guilty only if being In-
Mis of
is visiting Mrs. Cherry.
Miss left this
to spend a days in
Mrs.
Saturday a visit to
Raleigh.
Williams, who was for
a week, is back bis case on
came in
day from to spend a
fen days here.
Mi-s Bettie Warren left ibis
morning for to visit her
brother Dr. Warren.
Miss Maggie Doughty returned
Sunday from where -In-
ha-bit several weeks.
F. came in Saturday
from Halifax lo spend Sun-
day home, and returned
morning.
Misses Bessie
who have visiting
Mrs. c. returned to
I. Move returned Saturday
night where he has
been purchasing spring goods for
B. Cherry Co.
Mrs. i. 1-;. House returned home
Monday evening.
Hi,.,., Hound.
from up Tin---lay W. c n
by express three blood
bound puppies. came from
are three
months old and have a fine
pedigree. As soon as they are a
little Mr.
for
left
The blood hounds which Una
Forbes intends baying if proven
satisfactory arrived Tuesday even-
with their trainer. He had the
dogs mil this morning showing
tins how to manage Hum. They
will be tested before be
accents
1.1. Mar.
Mis. Le -ii
. W. Ia. 11- in
In
L. Jacks from
h . here
he has bee . Sunday
School
Bud Joe lie are n-arc
hens lino- it is because the
farmers arc all home work.
they arc In-hind.
l-
hut ii- Per-
ii
i in 1.1.1 run, i he
heal be to lo
factory, get one notice how
ii does the
A. i. C Mn.
ITEMS.
drawn bands
V .
. k Ai
Potash .
A Co.,
Id
Value seaboard
I .;
1.00
I.- has been fifteen consecutive crops, is
greatest of all Cotton and Peanut reliable;
materials. Manufactured
F- S. Royster Guano Co.,
Norfolk,
father of Mrs. Moore, of was fined penny
Had
The bridge the academy
n wash
every big lain. PI e
rains last week put ii in such con-
that town had lO
a new bridge The foot
street is
also in very bad condition.
Hiss Bells,, of
spent the day here.
I. came over this
from
Rev, Ii. Morton up on
tin- train ibis
All
Although the meetings of the W.
C. T. an- i held in the
Met church organization
i-. ii--n .-. every woman
town any or of
no el-iii.-;. all. are most cordially
invite i to be
in.; Thursday
town.
Friday and
Judge Bowman left Saturday fur
where he holds court
this week.
If a census of the town was taken
right now probably half of the pop-
would In- found more or
less sick. Measles, mumps, grip
whooping COUgh are all having
an inning.
I'M Governor has offered a re
ward of for the arrest and de
livery lo the county,
of murderers . Taylor.
The was committed In
Henry Wash
St. New York arc a very re-
Commission House and
heavy receivers of Southern
tables. They my that latest
from Florida is that cabbage
is hurt than was at ex-
a grant many potatoes
will be planted in its place. This
heavy Southern
is position to know the ex-
act stale of
and cost, 18.00.
Improving Work.
Tar Lodge Knights of
have just received a lantern
and full set of slides for
work in Hie and third
degrees. The here is grow-
steadily and the members take
pride In the order its
work. This addition to their par
will make the degree
work even more live
Request to Secretaries.
The Democratic Convention of
this county will held on
day, Slat, The primaries
will be held next
to select delegates the County
Convention. re-
the secretaries of these
us a report of
same as early as possible so that the
full list of be publish-
ed before the County Convention.
Small Fire
There was a small tire Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Maggie
Hammond OB the corner of
and Second street.
Mrs. says she went in
one of the rooms to examine some
clothing hanging have
placed the lamp too near them, as
she left the room for a
and returned to
fire. It was with
buckets of water before much
damage was done. The Hook and
Ladder Co. put it out.
alight Attack of Vertigo.
Sunday morning Dr. J.
visited several patients
and returned to his just be-
fore noon. long after persons
passing by saw him lying
upon the floor and gave alarm.
Dr. was taken to bis
near by noon regained
. He bad suffered a
slight attack of vertigo and
falling bad bruised his forehead
quite severely. His many friends
are glad that ho is much better lo
day to be able to gel
out in a or two.
Died
Intelligence of death of
Louis Arthur, of Bedford Co. Va.
lather of L. C. Arthur, of this
place, has just reached here.
Mr. Arthur was years old.
and is survived by a wife and
thirteen children. He commanded
a company in the Confederate
army and was a brave and gallant
soldier. He served a term in the
House of Delegates and
Mr. L. c. Arthur left
day in response lo a telegram.
Prisoner Escapes.
Saturday night while
In were being fed
while, his escape.
When who wails on
tin-jail finished footling the
up stair he came down and
failed to lock the door.
it unlocked wailed
until they were busy hading the
prisoners on the lower floor, when
lie opened the dour and quietly
stepped out.
Theft.
Honda as Hub
stall was closing the
of j. s. a who
been hulling around in tin
store a
shoulder of meal sack of meal
was making when
Bob made a grab at him. The
Monday evening.
Mrs J. T. Matthews went and meal
Monday evening. He has
Miss Warren returned not been captured.
from Monday night.
Sunday Fishing.
bear for few
returned fishermen landing,
Miss Geneva Gardner left Mon-
day evening for Bern.
Miss
this illuming.
W. Parker and family left
Ibis for
Mrs. M. F.
Mills, Mrs. W. M. King-
Nat of Washington,
returned to-
day.
J. S. has gone down
Beaufort county to visit his
mother.
Mrs. J. W. and
spent Mon-
day here.
Mrs. W. F. Morrill, after spend-
a few days here returned
day to Seven Springs.
Mrs. J. Gardner child
left Monday evening to spend a
few days Bern.
Mrs. W. who
Mrs. I,. re
I this morning to Bethel.
a mile within sound
of our many bells, have
been
shad as they do any in the
week. Ii looks like reason
able in-ill would have too
elf-respect to engage iii such
bath even if has no
of God.
w. c T. If,
The Woman- Christian Temper-
perfected its
Monday evening at o'clock in
the church with a
The following were
elected
Mrs. Wiley Brown,
Mrs. II. C. Vice
Mrs. G, E. and
Delia in, Trees,
i hey will bold their meet-
Mrs. Mm c. ,
day evening for Ayden. when- she evening at dock.
will a Christian
Temperance I
left morning for
in response In a
gram announcing the death of bis
wife's father, Mr. W. t.
B, left this morning for
Raleigh.
II. P. went
Miss Elite Smith is Mrs.
Ed Patrick left Tuesday evening
for
T. Macon Stone left today for
land
His. A. L. Blow lo
this morning.
II. W. II down the
He January term I road Tuesday night,
of court for criminal Miss Lena Harris morn-
months imprison-
in the jail, lie already had Moore m
nearly hall of his I jUg for
Small Fire
o'clock
GRIFTON, -1.
Miss M came from
a here bad
been teaching school.
W. wen in K
Tuesday.
Felix
i Sunday in Kin-ion.
. I I passed
Saturday on his
way to Salem.
tame
Trenton and returned Sun-
Minnie
Sun
day lure.
Shad are an object yet. are
catching very few in the seines.
Services at Disciple church
Sunday. All are cordially in
salesman for
A. Paris S . Nd Bern slop-
over I u
C. II. III to
King .- and
returned lot in Friday .
K. L. ii miner, for T.
W. . . of
was ii
Will . ii,
v. 1- here Monday and i
I-i tobacco vi
Miss Linn i at
Mrs. Alice Spier's.
Miss Ada . K bin, is
i Mrs. Bryant .
i of Johnson's Mills,
ha- been -1 ho
Iii -I- home Friday
.-.-.
I H r
. for he I.
uses.
An t bicycle .
much attention Friday, us well as
tin- last trotters.
of cur lay leach-
asked bis class did John
Hi-.- Baptist do the wilderness
I'll juvenile 111.1, and the
quick and clear.
Stock
is Complete
ALL
Hals,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
n m
HAS
. mud
barrels Apples,
Sweet Florida I
C. Silts,
. p muds Mixed
HI
it
Fig-. I hit Ba
v v v i x
i. DIPS
and
mi. ii
TOYS. CUBA
in sis- inc.
Vi
To gee gs.
Convict Killed.
N. . M
of the Stale convicts engaged in
work Carolina railroad
to was
by ml and killed.
The Herald Opera Coin
BETHEL ITEMS.
Iii S. i . March
Mi
-1 h . ha i Then arc
In
Ai Ma reel I us Moore store,
Five Points, where we have
i-i opened a new and fresh
. k
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meals. Flour,
Canned
fruits, in everything
l-i be found in an up-to-date
We pay the highest market
.-- for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either 11.1 or in baiter.
you to sell or you
In come see
To all who favor us with their
we promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
Five
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS.
. Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. I. of
a of g pupils.
former are d
Irish now V- ,.
pining to other crop,. .
k turning ; visiting her daughter, Mm.
will present
hen- Moll
of dining room at the
residence of Capt X. J. in
South lire from
sparks falling on It. as
I Iii time lo In- put out by
neighbors before much damage was
lone. No in was seal to tin-
depart
Prof. War
Hill.
s I.
Saul Push
Dead.
Mar. I'd. lo
Prof,
j,.; i-i and i. ill
be .
M . and Mi. . A .
.- mid S in . .
Mr. v.-.- Idled iii-
point win in ii .
B. W. Muscle gone lo
In i-l a trip.
Mr. and Mrs.
; I Pa., in n ii- re
week. Ir. is in
the rel .
A. H. ilk. Va .
here.
Mrs. II. m
a., is Mr. Harry Free
tin- k.
Mi Cars .- d I u
Mrs. M.
as milliner. Hiss l-
for
buy -n
Or. L. James. -1
here hi
in-, 1.1.
M.
of N-w
Bern, is relatives hen-.
wife, of Beaufort,
Le visiting F. s.
Mr. Mrs. Y. C. Harding, of
came night
and n-l urned
to hi- father's
III return today.
laud S. tin-
.-. is dead. She was M years
old had u record iii -Mis I, made
in
A skeleton found on a high
mountain near Cranberry, Texan,
I. been identified as that of
ii, who disappeared
ii ,, only fail e
May, in Ian I a lie
faculty It
years, died r
illness v
Drops Head.
We an- sorry lo chronicle
death Dr. F. II,
veil prominent physician of
low Green, Greene county, which
occurred Ibis Dr.
had started lo gel in bis
buggy in visit some patients, when
he dropped dead of hear disease.
He leaves a son and daughter to whole of his head,
mourn hi death.
The remains will taken In . . . .
,. . , , . . It s peculiar a
V , ., . . .
Mellow cans
I.,. I-
Killing.
Petersburg, a., Sit
Green, widely
tins was
killed
n. n store mod u hen
some one a
down and the was ills
charged. The load -11 Green in
the forehead aid lore away Dearly
n-e
sit
The
Up-to-date
Suit Halters.
I, we per-
eel stylish, dressy, gar
sample and stock, now
inspection.
in,
.
CO
Not ions.
Shoes,
Cut Prices.
W. T. Lee Co.
should
mm
. J.
The
Book tore
OF
s.
BED THING If
BOX
Pens, Pencils.
Slates,
All Magazines.
THE AMENDMENT.
Tin I blowing h the amendment
article i of the State
adopted tin- At
lo In- submit
to voters for ratification
next August
1- Thai article the
of Match he
the same is hereby abrogated
ind in lieu thereof shall
I the article of said
First, all persons who shall
deny the Save Your Money.
VI.
I ml
LI
AN
Section I. Every male person
in United States, and
every male person who has been
twenty -one years of
age. and the ;
lion- Ml out ill this article,
be entitled to vote at election
by the people the State, except .
as herein prov
Si, He shall have resided in
Second, nil persons ii snail have
convicted or their
on indictment pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any crime for
which the punishment may lie
the
of the
or corruption and
office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship in a manner
by law.
box of P i
n in I i
They surely cure. . disease
stomach, bow-els.
No Reckless Aw i
or side headache, d
i constipation .,
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
la Each
A man may often talk about
himself a not know what he
Baa. t. This act shall in force
from and after its ratification.
SINGULAR MING
TWO PECULIAR CASES OF BRAIN AC-
in sleep
A WU-i
I 41-
moM
An ton . I
.
km
One be M Uta
. v . u I W
In the o B , v
in or other
after i;
hut
be
S in
l with to.
led. sating it would,
brief Beta
I.-. t the see
to
lo f-ll
most a I ion M lo in
n n. i
II . Bret furiously for
or more ; -n.
mid i lie Lad writ-
ten ; i away a pi-
of after which, with-
loot to hit it.
tout . till late the morn
election district in which h
four next
the j Provided, That
removal one ward
oilier district t
shall not ope
late . deprive any person of the
M in the
or other election district
which be until lour
months after removal. Ha
who ha been or,
who has his j At I
a lo
he man who make- a
clothes that his
money i
It a woman
w ill shriek at I he Bight of a
fan- a dentist with ad
fortitude.
The pugilist may b j
blithe i seldom up
himself, Up
the other fellow.
No. Maude, dear, a man
take iron into bis system in order
that hi word may weight.
says the
ad bachelor, too often a case
pay your money and you.-
Some men's idea of comfort
is liquid
The man never
of
seldom come- lo man
who depends upon it.
When a man's store won't work
be usually manages lo eel hot
AND ITS HORRORS
ft BY------
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
A.
A OW BUr
Mrs. Thankful Hurt lives la the beautiful of
Co. Mich. This and lady as la
tear the year of the war. In Hebron, OB-,
York. She came to Michigan In year of and Tyler
All her faculties sad a r-
memory, her mind it full of Inn-resting reminiscences of early
life, of the early days of State of all. and the Interesting and re-
markable she has met the stirring of which she s wit-
But nothing In her varied sod manifold are more
and worthy of are her experiences la the use of
S inherited s tendency
scrofula, terribly destructive blood taint which hat cursed
Is cursing lives or thousands and marking thousand more as
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation. It It
found in every family la one form or another. It may make
In dreadful running sores, in swellings In the neck or
or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane. It
may Known at catarrh In toe head, or developing In longs It may be.
and often Is. prime cause of consumption.
of her Mrs. was troubled for many years
with a bad skin disease. My arms std limbs would break out In a mass of
sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very
unsightly in appearance. My body Wat covered with scrofulous eruptions.
My eyes were also and weakened, and they pained me
much. My blood was la a very bad condition and my bead ached severely
at frequent intervals, and had no appetite. had sores In my ears.
was la a miserable condition. I had tried every remedy that had been
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal
were beginning to form. I st length was told of Ir. Johnston, of Detroit, and
hit famous Sarsaparilla. I tried a bottle, more at an than any-
thing else, at I had no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I
began to grow You can be sure I k.-pt on taking It. t took a great
many bottles. But I steadily improved until I became entirely well All th
sores up. all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health,
and I have never troubled with since. Of course an old lady
of years it not a young but I have had remarkably good health
since then, and I firmly believe that Is tho
greatest blood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for
scrofula and as a spring remarkably Interesting old lady
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times. believe my
life was tared by
M.-O.
upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which i. may
i-c. imprisonment
prison, shall be permitted to
rote, unless the said person shall
be
the
His wife 1,1.1 to look but
desk, the
paper he had In the
hole v.
lei
Tl
read It Joy
Showed
.-i i.-l to citizenship in Pr was a .
. , . , phrased I
manner prescribed law.
la lie
rote shall be at the time a legally j
ruler ax herein I ease la of
ed and the manner or
., ., , i I fore starting railway paid
provided by law, a Io ., to -i, par
Assembly of Carolina shall ,.,. rare it
The Reflector
.-
general
into effect the of
article,
s.-.-. person
for registration -hall c
to read and any
of the ion English
i language; and, before he be
Full Sheet rOSter. to vote, have paid on
before of March of
year which lie poses to vote,
in- poll lax a- prescribed by tow,
for previous year. Poll bales
shall be a lien on asserted
properly, and process shall issue
except against property.
No male person who was.
on I, 1807, oral any lime
I hereto, entitled lo rote
laws of any Slate ill the
i ed Stales wherein be then re-
sided, and lineal descendant -f
such person, shall lie denied
to register role at
any in State by
of in. failure lo the
. shall have registered accord
with of
prior I, The
shall provide
a permanent record all persona
A polite way to all bur
i- to cay be from
n of veracity .
man
for stealing ice.
hidden It. At he i The man is not lies
, for a loan.
It always the man the
largest who secures lie-t
foothold in .
The man who excuses his own
faults is seldom lenient with others.
Flattery is the yeast that
a man lo rise his own estimation.
a lawyer is that the Judge
the jury the lawyer
barges bis client.
face, for the pa
correctly
OS intricate case.
ITS smoothed
,, the slightest
the
U ,. .,,
f ho
the ct he
la the how of the
.-. sect r h
and was by the
cramped It
afford man sent there
ad of
In due course the l-r to the
railway a snug
test in corner of a
had the
to The train
had not long on Its y
man sound asleep But
he Imagined that he was awake
that he was Imprisoned la
the little anchor chain of
the The vessel under
way. he though, more rap-
idly than he had ever known steamer
lo move before.
His Idea was to go on doc; at
once, but could not get out of
cell-like chamber could am
erect even, the was so
little. a he found out at the cost of an
bead he at
tempted to rise. Then, to bis surprise.
he found that the room lad a window.
t dead light,
unusually large. Tills he I to raise,
but. Una. Hied break it.
. he am
. Hi
I ii only one lbs
was Ii w III
lie II l
ii in . .
groin k OR Y
B.
K.
w.
l CREDITORS.
-f a the estate
having
day sea to me by las of
Court of Pat notice-
I ts all ., .
id lo ,. school
ten., a. m.
or day of service sermon every
or bar of and evening. Ev-
All to Said J e. 1-
tan will bum lo prayer at
This M., Litany at A
Rev. I. A.
try
day, morning evening. Pray-
evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
school a. C. i
superintendent.
M B -Services every Sun
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
K. M. pastor. Sunday
school W v. Harding,
thin
Sunday.
J. H. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school m. K. B. sir
regular
SALE OF
in
n W bite,
Hill n II C and wife, Francis
I,. . u
By of a sf
i is-m-l a a
at las
la, lac earn-
Will to
ladder rash, at the in u-
die Iowa of on the sis
of March II M. the
pass or lard
All the
Having day qualified An I,
raw
sad
to all
sou add Jones sad wife sad st.
present t-- tor dolt it Whits be-
or am
In the baa will
1901, this will be
. th. All
id will . dial
m to This in I
Tl
Em, of K. Alien.
TO CREDITORS.
i- hue
Clerk as
t r of v.
n t b t-i all
I male
in tin- sad all
mi I must
III t I I I ill-
lay of March. r notice will
-ml ill . I
t-i- nil,
--t. Cannon.
V.
of to Jones
an suite tile is Francis
easts a to U soU as
Tins day
limn Wm k.
Commissioner.
r v
NEW BERN FAIR.
Ins . I
hi.
II
a Hi
I t.
. . ,
. ti
for
. I
lie
I, II
f mad
i He
. i
who register under on I
or before November I. and
THIRTEENTH Al. EXHIBITION AND RACE MEET.
SEW BERN, C.
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900.
will be -i
Garden
exhibits of
complete I i m . the
In t-. Fine and lite
displays of Farm and
and live
Fish, Oysters Wild
,. T AND
A splendid of Including of Cairo
Wild a Palace
of Illusions, and before show II at a Fair
this Stale.
Cheap Excursion
overall
Information,
I'm Premium or other
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary
all such persons shall J
and tote at all election.-
the in tin- Stale, unless
under section I his
Provided, such persons
-hall have pan their poll tax as n
law.
All elections In the
-lull be In ballot, and all
l n I f, i
Baa la I i
himself ball
the
. main it
l , II,
a i suit in-
. ham Ii was
hell he pulled
window
hall be viva
Be Every voter In North
Carolina, except us this article
shall be lo of
hue, but before upon the
duties of the office be shall take
and the oath i
and n
To III
reach n
bell
lulu
ling
an-,
at I
l i
he
, on
, i
mind he
, lo
I and
by
i , hi i- Thai
i-. i i w fall
lie Di he
. ,, . little
In i-i
get-
make
-I. I.
ADM I
Han, t
Clerk of lb, t. f
rail of III. of M.
i , i- to
a I claim- Sf
lo
duly ii lbs
day 1901, or this notice will I.-
in bar of their All
t., to make
to me.
This the ii. day of March I
I. II
M. I, die
A Blow
LAND
virtue an order
Court, in a
therein
and wife
Jenkins. will on
door in
M-ll at sale fur lot
or el Bind in the town of
at f
of Mo. It. fifth
and runs Mo, and
lift to lots So Id,
limn, lbs line of has No
sixty seres sad I ft;
I will. line to
, tin in e fifth to
lbs one of
air- more or a
X. ill plan of said town. This the
10th March 1900.
Al I.
W at Williams
re. Mass.
do wear left to them by the
J. Flint, of
I will rapport
maintain and laws
the state-, and
and laws of North Can.
Una not
I will faithfully discharge the
of my
So help
Sec. h. The following classes of
persons shall be
will of Mi
Muse.
in Al
re I
Na j-aUnt U
PATENTS
FREE
. U
I K IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in every
and us low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
PATENT
or
f -r
Si
v.
Washington,
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Meaner leave
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York
ton, and all for West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Moo from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
JNO. Aft,
Washington, N.
M. C.
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
Monday evening,
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday
R. I,. G. K. E
Sec.
K. of River Lodge, lit
Ml, meets every Friday
B. M. Move, C. T. M. Hooker,
R.
R. Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. P. B. White,
A. O. X.
No. ti, meets every lint third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
S. Smith, Sec.
Conclave
meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sc-
The One Day Cold Cure.
Fur cold and tore
taken candy
and quickly cine.
J.
IX-----
II
-A G EX Eli AI
LINE OP
IS
nice Line of Hardware.
i now lie found
store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
TO SEE ME.
. J. B.
-FOB
SI
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
I . .
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-AT
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. MARCH .
NO
Our Fertilizer Distributer.
is
the
ii is the best,
it is the
it is the simplest mu that cm be gotten to do
good even VOTE.
weighs
one- wheel like a wheel-barrow.
has one loose piece, a wooden shoe, which throws
guano out as the wheel strikes it.
Sows much or little,
in a narrow or w streak.
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet
enough to stick together.
tells always with a fair trial
at factory for retail.
ells when others will not sell because it is light, cheap and
durable, and as work as much higher priced
II
A G. CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
Public Hangings-
It was very natural that the
w bile people around the village of
Nashville, Nash county, should
lie much stirred over
Mr. Robert Heater, a
near Kooky Mount.
The two were banged, and
is said people saw
work completed.
of last and
the hanging on the instant
a made public. Is it not
time the press hail spoken out
about public
not private Is-
The Messenger for a has
urged a change. The
winter should act if should
conclude was more
to public older decency to
bang private. We
that more than a half
century ago we -aw a
one man with a draw n
knife, at the jail door when the I
prisoner to lie banged was
and about lo ad- ;
the lines of the mil-
to take hit Hal upon;
the to ride to his execution.
We are persuaded i. will be a .
and batter to private hang-1
Inge. Wilmington Messenger.
J. CHERRY
TO THE PEOPLE, t; AND
PIT and ADJOINING STIES.
only that farmer
can raise them who studied
, how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by judicious use of well-
ed f No
are iii tin- the
We otter toll the beat
race your patronage
Merchandise
to In- in stole
the creations of best of and contributes
and Europe. ail the round. Spring, of disputed
and Winter. We are work for yours and oar their nil
vantage. It hi our pleasure to show you what you want and to
strong reasons.
, . a always find a ready
in an able In K
News and Observer, John S.
gives the
. h isl it
Ami ail sent should I
l. Because i a
. o. j .
e e
by the inferior, wielded as a com Vegetables on produce
,., those a large unless it contains
w ho -in
partisan victory.
b . .- . white mall
fear of it's
being manipulated to end by
hostile courts can be dissipated, ii
at the i
of the General Assam
I . ii future political
divisions bitter element .
at least Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free charge.
Kill WORKS,
Investment with
taxes by Company .
Who may Vote Under the
Amendment
Au examination of the and
sections of the franchise amend-
to be voted upon August
next will satisfy any one
s ruse that two things an- clear,
First, all who read
and write may vote under the
section. Second all whites
who cannot read write may
vole section. Ami why I
it distinctly sets
that male person, who on
I, or any time prior
thereto, em tiled to vote under the
laws of any State
Mate- wherein be then resided, and
no lineal descendant of any
person, shall be right
to register vote at any election
The first law of Congress fixing
rates of postage was passed I'd
I went into
June i, The charge
as
Not exceeding miles, u cents.
and not exceeding
mill's, cents.
liver on and
miles,
Over and not exceeding
The extreme western portion of miles.
has an e-tab-1 and not exceeding
miles.
not exceeding
miles. IT
and exceeding
sell you if We you very IsM service
attention, the most liberal terms with
established built strictly on its own merits.
When you to will do yourself justice
if you do sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the follow in. lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods Notions,
Hat-and I Silk-and Sat ins. Dress Trimming
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings
Its.
Ill
I. ill lie
,.
well.
domination
Vie,. H
S f j
me in-lit Allen. Secretary. I z.
s Primp
Shoes.
Men's. and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
poll tax paid no vote given.
Heretofore as lo Hill
tax collecting the State has been
greatly abused.
Our Cattle Industry.
Groceries.
Flour. Meal. Sugar,
Head i-.
this Slate already has an
fished reputation for
only further development
the in fusion more of the best
Hood in classes of
to rank close up to the best
sections West for production
rattle.
One the landing
Western Carolina has in-
creased at least M per cent, since
k.- both in quantity and quality.
There was shipped from my county i
daring 1800, cars of rattle at j
miles,
Over miles, cent.-.
Hardware,
Furniture.
Flows, Flow Fixtures, Nail-and Hope.
an average
of a We
. him he knew
. , the State by remain of his
short and a great
many good grades. farmers
are very much excited over the
rapid improvement of their stock
cattle the high prices those
farmers that raise good grades are
Field.
to possess the educational
prescribed in I of
this Provided he shall
have registered accordance with
the terms of Ibis article prior to
December And
means simply all the whites
can vote under section for the
plain reason that there is not a
single white all the State
I he Local Co-operate Plan.
The atonal local co operation
whose father or grandfather could , ,
, I ii the advancement of
vote in the year Indicated, . , . ,,.,
, , J ,, ,. , tries, may be said to hate received
la no , in
He It Away
In bat speech in Senate on
amendment Mr. said
is plain that it is attempt to
deprive the colored race of the
right to vote Senator Chandler
why
the date January 1st, was
In answer to Mr. Chan-
Mr. said
wits fixed, I with
a view of caring for the white men
of the State who were entitled to
vote that
After the Senator
from saying the
ranted to or to deprive the
white men of their
right to and
for Furniture everything in Hue.
We buy for Cash, but -ell for Father or on Approved
Credit. Our motto ii Merit and Square Dealing.
Friends.
S- CO.
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, 2.2- each.
able June December at
and Farmers of
Secured Ural
on residence property worth
;. of loans, w
payable yen.- after
dale issue, are being a
cash payment of which
live and one third
I encourages enterprises,
invites and fosters
i. brings about
legislative bodies, without the an-
mat and
relations
tors and tie
ii. Ii secures
i without danger
to taxpayers.
and , t,, t,
a great advance in per annum free of taxes on
and a profit of nearly
s. It i-a powerful safeguard of maturity,
, a total more than seven
treasury, must tend ,, . p, ii m . .,.,,.
lo the greater strengthening -i .,;., on
public credit. line market. Loans made on
removes temptations
the the
race, render Industrious op- Mechanics and Investors Union.
steady, reliable and -or , Raleigh,
true of in funning
operations,
brings peace people
especially where exaction- of
officials have harassed
and annoyed communities
white
for trade, idleness,
intrigue, and drunken-
therefore diminishes
lie .,,,, losses and
HOW
involves, and
public
-o ii
a t i I a degree
, . ,. a practical demonstration in
. ,.
. instance of the Pembroke
while-
section, and all the liars
, , , . . i Company, a company
State cannot make other . ,,
. ., , for the purpose of building
however much may lie. .,, . .
a cotton mill in New
Ah already been noted in
most wise, necessary lo
It
to pay a tax. This is just been increased
All voters not otherwise I UM ,,,
exempt should pay something . still open to
wards the support the state ,
t III.
The poll tax is the
way to reach all, it is needed
to tarry on the stat-
The law makes proper exemptions
governing the poll.
many small investors, and also by
The confidence this
live plan, of building a cotton mill,
shown both ready sub
to the by a
Use Good Plows.
lax. All persons over fifty years I
of age and all persons who arc ex
commissioners
will have to pay a tax.
the I
of a cooperative company,
the safe along strong
Of all taxes paid in were
paid by the whites. Surely the
. , i. . i and practical lines is all
who may vole should lie ,
,, , , . , to future and permanent
forced law to pay something for . , ,.
, r in this tho ill-
that for the privilege of, .
.,.,,. . rectors of the Pembroke
for the the
,. are seeing to it
They are poor cit-
who do not help to sustain
in some way.
luring Company, are seeing
that such shall lie the
Item n ii
No Coupons With To-
A who recently
made application for authority to
attach lo packages of smoking to
printed offering a
was advised that such per
mission would lie contravention
of the last paragraph section
act of July which pro I
that packages of I
line chewing tobacco and
tobacco and cigarettes
by law shall lie perm it to
have packed in, or
With any article
or thing what so over, others than
the manufacturer's and
the internal
tobacco cigarettes, re
put up therein.
there to, or brand-
all, stamped, marked, written or
printed upon such packages, or
their contents, any promise or of
of, or any order or
gilt, premium pay-
or
We just received a Hen
Chilled Single Double Call s-.
before buying. also it line of
Tools.
Plow
Headquarters For
Builder's lb
Pumps,
Th-
World's Ben
BAKER HART.
Will the Mole.
lie hail ii a
His was per an
I'm -In- complain-1.
She a better house.
lo go in.
country cottage,
Nor carriage.
Nor society.
She coveted a the rag
id edge ban d.
sin- kepi it up
Might day
moaned and
Wept.
He lacked style, also.
Well S new -IX
weeks.
I III
Hi Knew how In-
made several dally on the
re.-;.
be
a limn
So lie I., and we'll up I lie
street, and won.
She her
lie look
id.
lie wears penitent inn
going,
i n room up
pair of track than n In
Weekly.
offer One Hundred
for any ease of Catarrh
that can cured by Hall's
i him i Props.,
Toledo, O.
We have known
for the last
and him perfectly
honorable in all
it. I and financially able to carry
ml any obligations made by their
firm.
i.-l Tin wholesale
II.
wholesale druggists, Toledo, o.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken
acting directly the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price per
Slid by all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family Pills are the best
You
Like
Printing
then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
ind
THE
check.
No.
N.
Dr. I. .
DENTIST,
I over
store
iii
fever is a bottle of
Chill II
j I ion and quinine in form.
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