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from expectoration or <lb/>
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vessels, an I flasks, <lb/>
proper use . f handkerchiefs during <lb/>
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The Stock complete in every <lb/>
prices as low the <lb/>
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aid for country produce. <lb/>
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I n there's ne'er a <lb/>
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Confectioner, <lb/>
the American girls, girts <lb/>
fond of sweet things. <lb/>
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much like our plain sugar candy. It Is <lb/>
made of and milk and flavored <lb/>
with of or <lb/>
hair of la of their most <lb/>
popular sweetmeats n is so called be- <lb/>
cause It Is Iii line long strings like <lb/>
This la made of sugar <lb/>
from buffalo's milk, which Is ex- <lb/>
b The n omen most <lb/>
of their lime eating and gossip-<lb/>
did the hero of <lb/>
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rolled op a novel and got up to <lb/>
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dollars In cash York Run. <lb/>
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said In bilking matter ever <lb/>
hit Wife <lb/>
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did draw It <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
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any country In the world. <lb/>
and spices, for these <lb/>
hare been produced and found in this <lb/>
land One of Indian owns <lb/>
at f <lb/>
mo . <lb/>
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optical cat, <lb/>
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than a r. bank note to other <lb/>
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for everybody <lb/>
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follows- nil well <lb/>
to talk of weighing and <lb/>
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who believe sort of thing, but If <lb/>
she she fool us boys <lb/>
such fairy talcs very much mis <lb/>
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only users of nor were <lb/>
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races of Indian peninsula The <lb/>
last named differs <lb/>
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form an dot a return in the throw- <lb/>
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weapon and the manner <lb/>
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I can now lie found in <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown, <lb/>
COME TO ME. <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
RIVER VICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
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ville, leave Greenville daily at J <lb/>
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Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
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Washington with <lb/>
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with at Norfolk. <lb/>
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THE AMENDMENT. laws of any <lb/>
the <lb/>
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States wherein re- <lb/>
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such person, . hall lie i <lb/>
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The following is the amendment <lb/>
of the stale <lb/>
adopted in General As- <lb/>
end <lb/>
to the voters for <lb/>
next <lb/>
l- Thai of he shall have registered, in ace n I <lb/>
constitution of North Carolina be, the terms of this section <lb/>
tho same is hereby I prior to I, The <lb/>
in lieu thereof shall General Assembly shall provide <lb/>
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such pen <lb/>
Section male person shall have paid their poll lax <lb/>
born in the United States, mid united by law. <lb/>
every mole person who has been Sec. All the i And . <lb/>
twenty-one years of be by ballot, all with <lb/>
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set out in ibis article, shall shall be viva <lb/>
lie entitled to vote any election <lb/>
by people in Slate, <lb/>
Every voter in <lb/>
as in this article <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. be eligible i <lb/>
Bee. Ho shall have resided In Ore, before entering upon <lb/>
Slate of Carolina for two <lb/>
man, In the six months, the following <lb/>
or oil. , <lb/>
district In which ha offers <lb/>
to vote, four mouths next proceed- maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
log the election ; Provided, Thai <lb/>
removal from one ward <lb/>
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right to vole the precinct, ward <lb/>
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which lie has removed, until four <lb/>
months such removal. <lb/>
seal in Senate Sir. <lb/>
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upon Indictment of any crime convicted or confessed their <lb/>
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vote, the said person shall or felony, or any oilier <lb/>
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Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to I shall fore. <lb/>
awry into the provisions of fl <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
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luring terms <lb/>
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which the punishment In <lb/>
, ., private life <lb/>
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since becoming of <lb/>
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to enforce same <lb/>
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total school revenue for have of his tiff <lb/>
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<p>
EASTERNER <lb/>
STATE NEWS.<lb/>
ID V <lb/>
r . <lb/>
at <lb/>
. Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
The directors of the Hew Bern <lb/>
fair will ask the to give a <lb/>
one rout Ami the request <lb/>
it ought to granted. <lb/>
The sine Normal and <lb/>
Ur. that was <lb/>
on account outbreak of M. Bryan returned from <lb/>
is opened. Washington <lb/>
A man named Waters There A. O. Cox <lb/>
been arrested in moving to town. <lb/>
charged with i I a <lb/>
I in the Fri Press. <lb/>
n dull newspaper in <lb/>
We understand Mr. Frank <lb/>
D. of Wilkes <lb/>
who principal <lb/>
the Legislature, i a Carolina that doesn't have a <lb/>
. . a., d <lb/>
M tie for the nomination <lb/>
auditor the i <lb/>
g . Sow 1- <lb/>
v.-. <lb/>
u mill. Charlotte <lb/>
v m over <lb/>
i with <lb/>
in from the east, for <lb/>
re Stale, an III. <lb/>
don, the i <lb/>
Treasurer, and Frank <lb/>
in west, it <lb/>
like ill sections unite as one <lb/>
aim both the ticket and <lb/>
an i <lb/>
Bo <lb/>
past wick in the <lb/>
African war was the I <lb/>
B. went to <lb/>
on business with <lb/>
N. fl. Fulford Co. <lb/>
hear that Harrington A Bar <lb/>
this place handle fer- <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
T. Smith and wife, of <lb/>
place, who have in Durham <lb/>
fir months, returned last <lb/>
. Free Press J. T. <lb/>
am, fl .- of the At- <lb/>
., c. Kinston since <lb/>
Hie r I is to that town. week. <lb/>
died Monday. Regret to learn that Mr. Aim <lb/>
Hobday night a large who lives near here, teal <lb/>
steamer went ash . Inlet, of death with pneumonia- <lb/>
on the North Carolina It J. B. Cherry, Jr., of Greenville, <lb/>
ion the steamer may be who now a notion drummer, <lb/>
fl . .-. was in loan idling goods jester- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
received a letter last <lb/>
night reading this re <lb/>
The executive committee of the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
have decided the place of <lb/>
meeting this year More- <lb/>
and the time 12th. <lb/>
There will be Superior Court <lb/>
the elected thin fill i <lb/>
. . hi ; d high <lb/>
en her soldiers gained a fooling <lb/>
o was only <lb/>
for the Boors drove <lb/>
i. a <lb/>
Bo I have n the h <lb/>
mil i In war I hi <lb/>
a i <lb/>
i- to safe <lb/>
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; . i is <lb/>
. I he <lb/>
. the I I <lb/>
is unjust and . and . <lb/>
topped. <lb/>
the cigars on the 16th, and <lb/>
found them all All right <lb/>
is all right isn't <lb/>
ClO. CO. <lb/>
Buggies don't grow on <lb/>
tin district vines, but if you don't lie- <lb/>
by the No , id <lb/>
o held. Co. can make buggies, lookout. <lb/>
R M ;. .;,. Ion know there's nothing In His <lb/>
II nil d Health, says <lb/>
. . lie Mr. <lb/>
. are Co. of Norfolk, <lb/>
. . r an train last night. Up <lb/>
this. to think farmers arc getting <lb/>
so hard ii that ii <lb/>
will o f.-r lo carry a gun <lb/>
him. <lb/>
R Mi IN AL R A <lb/>
by . V. <lb/>
The presidential baa <lb/>
things hum <lb/>
Upon the sands of death's dark <lb/>
grave the sea trouble ts no <lb/>
wave. <lb/>
How can we expect to be good <lb/>
while living in this year of <lb/>
it is a campaign of <lb/>
mud is intended to throw dust in <lb/>
the eves of the people. <lb/>
There would be no complaint <lb/>
about silver If could get in on a <lb/>
with I <lb/>
If this spring-like con- <lb/>
front gates will soon be <lb/>
strong enough to bear arms again- <lb/>
The man who estimates his own <lb/>
importance at above par is <lb/>
ally valued Al naught by the world. <lb/>
There are some people who <lb/>
wouldn't stay a minute In heaven <lb/>
they saw any of neighbors <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Makes no difference what <lb/>
this is we still have the dark <lb/>
of women who have <lb/>
passed their twentieth year, <lb/>
Many people are ever boasting <lb/>
they can things so much <lb/>
Hum you we never <lb/>
see them do those tilings. <lb/>
The learned doctors tell OS <lb/>
kissing spreads disease. <lb/>
OR 11-TON <lb/>
T . <lb/>
J. arrive-I l <lb/>
night from a trip to Norfolk. <lb/>
r. II. here <lb/>
nay and received a telegram from <lb/>
Kinston that his father in law, Mr. <lb/>
was expected to die <lb/>
at any time. <lb/>
As Mr. Police could not gel here <lb/>
Harper, of <lb/>
tilled his appointment <lb/>
Edward and n <lb/>
came Tuesday and returned home <lb/>
near Johnson's Mills. <lb/>
Ed Cos and Miss Katie <lb/>
went lo Saturday. <lb/>
Cos and Z. B. Bland left <lb/>
for where they will take <lb/>
a business the Institute <lb/>
L. J. Chapman was here Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Dr. Nobles am Kilpatrick <lb/>
were Tuesday. <lb/>
J. Patrick and J, V. Griffin went <lb/>
to Red Springs <lb/>
Stonewall Pollock, of Kinston, <lb/>
was here Tuesday. <lb/>
J. D. Gaskins arrived Tuesday <lb/>
and left for Plymouth this morning. <lb/>
Has the Largest Sale <lb/>
any Special TOBACCO <lb/>
IN THE WORLD. <lb/>
manufactured by GUANO CO- <lb/>
Mis. . I . -t Mrs. <lb/>
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I He for <lb/>
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;. i In <lb/>
house. <lb/>
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laud rail Ml dead M <lb/>
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for work <lb/>
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work and <lb/>
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u don't belief e u, <lb/>
asking for prices <lb/>
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r- arc lo say <lb/>
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. em. of <lb/>
nu Philips for in he <lb/>
was In jury many in the place drew tick <lb/>
to side, els for <lb/>
Sot p. was spoken for or raffled off. <lb/>
prisoner. is a needless temp- <lb/>
a , nm, ; I men in hit Ion j ling, and en- <lb/>
to n. <lb/>
What North <lb/>
Towns Pay. <lb/>
Henry Clay Brown, Secretary to <lb/>
the Corporation Commission, has <lb/>
Heart compiled the rates of taxation per <lb/>
troubles, mostly, in the various cities and <lb/>
are always willing In risk catching, towns of Stale. <lb/>
disease in a cause. j Wilmington leads nil In <lb/>
a In rate of taxation, <lb/>
A la Each. ; the amount being per <lb/>
Greensboro and come <lb/>
next with tax of 11.30, and <lb/>
Raleigh is third with a of <lb/>
A rule- rear tat ,.,. h , ,,.,,,. <lb/>
is only ii <lb/>
Ii p remark to gel <lb/>
into some heads. In other places as <lb/>
It's that n continued I Henderson and Concord <lb/>
story Is the one that stops SO, Salisbury Monroe Eliza- <lb/>
short. City Sow Bern War- <lb/>
The pugilist who goes alter <lb/>
hell very often gels the solar land Rocky HO, Wilson <lb/>
plexus, j Wake Pores 2.1, High <lb/>
A girl may young man <lb/>
ii deal without thinking <lb/>
great of him. , <lb/>
can't of the dentist <lb/>
be gets nothing for bis pains. ha Hey wood, the Prince of <lb/>
frugal in- Comedians, is coming. That menus <lb/>
In extravagant <lb/>
lime<lb/>
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nod I St at U <lb/>
which w <lb/>
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the connect with a , <lb/>
lab- of his Id <lb/>
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to receive her <lb/>
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fatigue, old rums from <lb/>
hit bis to <lb/>
with horror, <lb/>
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off <lb/>
necklace of rubles and holding rip- <lb/>
genii toward him. and <lb/>
looked again fair, <lb/>
rising and <lb/>
lie died In <lb/>
If so, bring I., roe. I an <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
Market ft O <lb/>
s- leaf <lb/>
We went one day, says w. J, <lb/>
In The lo Island. <lb/>
on the southern of <lb/>
since a popular bathing place for <lb/>
but a . of <lb/>
n few boxes <lb/>
and a temporary structure where bath- <lb/>
b g.-t <lb/>
drove In buggy. <lb/>
and t n In the road I caught a <lb/>
of distant sea I <lb/>
rose the t sea. <lb/>
if I <lb/>
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Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will ho <lb/>
three years after laps If aM <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the h. <lb/>
inning of the second and of each <lb/>
and In year, provided the <lb/>
To Ah o ml <lb/>
music <lb/>
around. The press comments <lb/>
tell is funnier <lb/>
than ever, his is all new, <lb/>
his company strong well <lb/>
,. them I o gamble, also is <lb/>
v wan discovered inclined lo create wrong <lb/>
night. The in their minds, one of <lb/>
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lit, in-<lb/>
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Horn the pluck. <lb/>
which they of which lo get <lb/>
is worth more <lb/>
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co . i in <lb/>
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Cot MOO cards wood <lb/>
int. Wood cut tors should <lb/>
or.- . <lb/>
I Mrs. W. <lb/>
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charge I tel. The of <lb/>
two <lb/>
will miss <lb/>
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. , ,. . . . . id, near Men have found this to be the case, <lb/>
A . on <lb/>
.,, i . . j . . Dent- serious <lb/>
.; Ii ti the ho; <lb/>
tin . . <lb/>
The man who sings his own <lb/>
praise is always a soloist. <lb/>
industrious man Is <lb/>
ways up and doing. <lb/>
When II is with a <lb/>
lady's coffee it's a sign of pleasure we <lb/>
up. this company, for with <lb/>
Some men can more name there always goes <lb/>
dignity in patched shoos than other a guarantee of something good. <lb/>
men cm ii. high hats. j He will seen here on even- <lb/>
When .-. complain- of Thursday, Feb. <lb/>
i bad lines he pretty i <lb/>
sun- he carries ii o h. m <lb/>
Home people owe so lo <lb/>
that completely <lb/>
they owe other The elimination of Ibis class of <lb/>
people. -citizens front <lb/>
The strongest minded woman, a God-send to them. <lb/>
who her with a rod It will loosen bonds between <lb/>
Beat far <lb/>
mat those loaders e-ha <lb/>
cl by a little <lb/>
play upon their ignorance<lb/>
I by the ;. car, <lb/>
lo c-mi- <lb/>
ill of III <lb/>
bind to <lb/>
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house, The <lb/>
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the way towns are helped <lb/>
Ii by <lb/>
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in lo i his idea, <lb/>
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n it. . <lb/>
I II. is . <lb/>
fever <lb/>
f I Normal and <lb/>
College, <lb/>
I as to fund, <lb/>
Evelyn <lb/>
s j fund, a part of the income <lb/>
from which used to educate <lb/>
Rome deserving young woman at <lb/>
i be college. <lb/>
The Slate Auditor has prepared <lb/>
a statement showing real estate <lb/>
valuations in North Carolina. <lb/>
in <lb/>
in were and <lb/>
for slaves In 1867 <lb/>
and nor are <lb/>
In 1802 bonded <lb/>
debt was in 1866 ii <lb/>
and now it is <lb/>
Women <lb/>
insurance lo <lb/>
on endowment plan, for <lb/>
i fa once an <lb/>
and writes <lb/>
in Rome to lead them from <lb/>
Journal. best means of him II daisies their true friends and against their <lb/>
s catch with ii own highest Interests, and it ill <lb/>
I strengthen Ho- bonds between Ilium <lb/>
I and the white neighbor upon whom <lb/>
they are dependent foe industrial <lb/>
and commercial prosperity and <lb/>
progress. The colored citizen is on <lb/>
In Tie. <lb/>
unconscious of do- <lb/>
The i n <lb/>
after more limn threescore years, <lb/>
of Id my Ufa <lb/>
An how ecstatic the <lb/>
of tin- plunge Into holding <lb/>
my brother's band, and then <lb/>
race up the before the <lb/>
comb It <lb/>
ii- If II n ere a ready <lb/>
devour inc. They <lb/>
these drat emotions childhood, sad <lb/>
though I have the lea an ear Ufa <lb/>
never felt the wt t <lb/>
then, <lb/>
The el <lb/>
The re s of <lb/>
she ts spoke or at HO <lb/>
lire <lb/>
a co, <lb/>
Tint or <lb/>
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l. To reduce Premiums, e <lb/>
To Increase the wt <lb/>
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Cotton Hugging and Has <lb/>
on has t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
j band. Country produce <lb/>
old. A Till. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
and women should. At thirty, for <lb/>
e. -he can. for less fifty <lb/>
dollars a rear, take a twenty <lb/>
endowment policy of one thousand <lb/>
dollar., which her that whom trial, no. before tin- <lb/>
when she reaches age CT I nil h.-fore world, <lb/>
She will not feel <lb/>
ed annual premium of fifty <lb/>
liar. she ill feel com- <lb/>
fort thousand dollars when she <lb/>
is fifty. A woman's insurance<lb/>
citizens ii i rail- <lb/>
way rand actor. Given such an <lb/>
official, who has been able to sue <lb/>
coed in the business, and you have <lb/>
la man of many accomplishments, a <lb/>
industrial factor. This <lb/>
comes near to his heart his <lb/>
home. This is the sphere of <lb/>
real interest, and whatever <lb/>
tangles on Hie non-essential <lb/>
of her children ,, real good at heart, one <lb/>
another of life Insurance s gives him larger freedom <lb/>
of especially unselfish, genial and <lb/>
If she be a widow, In this way torn of mind, one who ran laugh <lb/>
provide for the times a <lb/>
lion of her children in ease of year. Ho <lb/>
death. If the custom of mothers i muM <lb/>
insuring their lives their child-1 <lb/>
renal the time of the children's <lb/>
birth could more general <lb/>
would be one of the blessings of <lb/>
mankind. For women to insure. <lb/>
then live--for benefit of their <lb/>
husbands may well la- an open <lb/>
question so far the wisdom of -Me to see and this is the <lb/>
inch a coarse is concerned. in <lb/>
when the matter of life insurance <lb/>
for women is on a bails of <lb/>
self-protection In oM age, for the <lb/>
of children, or as one of the <lb/>
beat means of saving money, or <lb/>
and hi Hie same happy over the <lb/>
f those who do rejoice. It re- <lb/>
he all in one man. <lb/>
i re con <lb/>
far as we have been <lb/>
Orange, <lb/>
Va., Observer. <lb/>
even as a wise system of Invest-1 cholera ii playing havoc with <lb/>
there cannot lie least bog In sonic portions of <lb/>
a. . <lb/>
destiny is for his and per- <lb/>
good, Nothing in this re- <lb/>
will serve him better than <lb/>
this temporary elimination from <lb/>
politics. His elimination from <lb/>
politics does not mean bin <lb/>
from except in re- <lb/>
to the voting function which <lb/>
he is the lost capable of <lb/>
and prepared lo use for <lb/>
his own benefit and the good of the <lb/>
Mate, All rights <lb/>
teed lo of our citizens arc <lb/>
vouchsafed lo him the <lb/>
thin amendment <lb/>
not such as to work a permanent or j <lb/>
awn temporary disablement of any <lb/>
I but only a limitation of the <lb/>
right of franchise for a short <lb/>
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Special Price <lb/>
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Good Suit <lb/>
IF SO I AM <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
THE i <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
W. Kit . wen i Richmond <lb/>
V. Johnson went to Beat land <lb/>
Keck today. <lb/>
Mrs. W. <lb/>
i It <lb/>
Solicitor I,. I. Moore came <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
court. <lb/>
W. Wig Tarboro, came <lb/>
. -i -n -I S i and i <lb/>
home morning. <lb/>
Tuesday, Jam <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Edward Greene returned this <lb/>
morning from Kinston. <lb/>
Presiding Elder A. Bishop <lb/>
returned Monday evening. <lb/>
Harry Skinner Monday <lb/>
j evening from Washington City. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
returned this morning from a visit <lb/>
to Kinston. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
i v <lb/>
depth inches, <lb/>
ground white Sunday <lb/>
S. Parker, <lb/>
in few here looking after his <lb/>
lumber Interests. <lb/>
B, X. Harris, of Wilmington, <lb/>
I who has been visiting H. A. While, <lb/>
bill the rising tempera-; morning. <lb/>
Hiring the day caused all the, , , <lb/>
on y., snow. A little more <lb/>
for fell sometime Sunday but left the meeting. <lb/>
and ire , , <lb/>
to as <lb/>
W what YOU <lb/>
owe hope yon will not <lb/>
If Is a CROSS MA <lb/>
fa margin of this paper it <lb/>
ham re for It. <lb/>
is for those <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
Tea, Is plenty cold. <lb/>
One twelfth of new year is <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb/>
Mrs. suffered an- <lb/>
was Still it the time or and <lb/>
writing, and-was making signs of j Her condition <lb/>
sticking. The has, ,. M. ,,. L. Fleming. H. <lb/>
fallen considerably and we may be a White, J. X. Hurt. Frank <lb/>
in for a regular blizzard. son, O. E. Warren, I. Gar C. <lb/>
IS Forbes, W. Dall, v. J.<lb/>
Thanks to the Band, M, Hooker left about noon today <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
The blizzard makes people call <lb/>
for wood. <lb/>
County Commissioners will meet <lb/>
next Monday. <lb/>
Monday will be remember- <lb/>
ed as a cold one. <lb/>
If yon have not been <lb/>
you ought to lie. <lb/>
January gave us snow at <lb/>
ends of the month. <lb/>
The weather is so much <lb/>
some settle. <lb/>
Acme Council Jr. O U. steamer for <lb/>
Rocky to attend dis- <lb/>
thanks to the C-c Band for the meeting of the Knights of <lb/>
ii i , . <lb/>
excellent music furnished <lb/>
raising of the flag the public Wednesday, <lb/>
school building, on Friday after- -nu. ,,,. u. is <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
sick <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
noon, and the lodge desires that <lb/>
public acknowledgment the <lb/>
same be thus made. <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
Secretary. m. Tucker has taken a <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
In Clouds. <lb/>
Early a strange <lb/>
phenomenon woe witnessed in the <lb/>
clouds, hi a direction <lb/>
could be teen a pi <lb/>
sin ;, having <lb/>
like <lb/>
Mrs. Bailey, who has been <lb/>
sick for several days, is out again <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Christian, of <lb/>
Va., is visiting Mrs. E. <lb/>
Mrs. Harris left <lb/>
morning for lo visit <lb/>
Serious e I<lb/>
Down <lb/>
ion of <lb/>
I . <lb/>
some of I be toughest <lb/>
n side there. <lb/>
seems <lb/>
Mag in <lb/>
h mil <lb/>
II <lb/>
appearance of a tail monument; her sou. <lb/>
resting on n broad base. Many Rev. I. A. to Kin- <lb/>
people saw the phenomenon no Tuesday evening and returned <lb/>
. <lb/>
Web i wen I lo stay Marion <lb/>
is, another colored man <lb/>
by. Early in <lb/>
woman went lo the house of <lb/>
Perkins and called Webb to come <lb/>
and go up for her. <lb/>
Webb refused to go out when <lb/>
became boisterous and <lb/>
curse aim, telling if be <lb/>
nut mil sh. would him <lb/>
up in house. Webb and <lb/>
another woman -vent in the yard <lb/>
Mag after a bucket of water when <lb/>
I bey met and had some words, <lb/>
Webb returned lo house, <lb/>
when Mag repeated threat <lb/>
If he in there she would burn <lb/>
him out. <lb/>
The occupants of house <lb/>
went to sleep and about o'clock <lb/>
were awakened smoke bear <lb/>
a roaring. They got up to <lb/>
and found the house en <lb/>
fire. the <lb/>
Corner on the outs de of the house, <lb/>
and the flames just getting <lb/>
through t the inside. There was <lb/>
a smell of kerosene oil it. <lb/>
They threw water the lire and <lb/>
put ii <lb/>
Wednesday Perkins got <lb/>
ml a warrant for Mag Lanier and <lb/>
Chief of Police W. II. James <lb/>
rested her. <lb/>
preliminary trial was held <lb/>
W. II. the evidence <lb/>
the trial lining about stated <lb/>
above. Four were ex- <lb/>
for Slate they nil <lb/>
I old the same story. <lb/>
Che house was on lire <lb/>
a as a long shanty of several rooms <lb/>
in h a number of colored <lb/>
lived. <lb/>
The defendant had three <lb/>
is bill there was much in tin <lb/>
testimony. lo <lb/>
j. l for trial April term of <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
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of mi .-. <lb/>
ens-. Mm. I Skinner won <lb/>
prize ill I <lb/>
on e of blank <lb/>
Delightful fix diluent <lb/>
served, after the club <lb/>
adjourned to meet with Mrs. <lb/>
-in Feb. <lb/>
I n <lb/>
FOR ALL CROPS <lb/>
OYSTER GUANO CO. <lb/>
Sociable. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. V <lb/>
a b nu c <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
-i M i-s Mic a <lb/>
leave The evening was <lb/>
most p y all s- <lb/>
among whom were <lb/>
B. J. Pulley with -Miss <lb/>
My Stock j <lb/>
is C <lb/>
Ai III suit you. <lb/>
SEE THEM. <lb/>
W. with His <lb/>
Delhi Qua Forbes with Mies <lb/>
Tunstall <lb/>
Miss Higgs, Alfred <lb/>
Mi-s Minnie <lb/>
Iii Ionian v. Mi-s At <lb/>
At old M <lb/>
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op lied a new <lb/>
; ck of <lb/>
i . a <lb/>
Fleming with Mis<lb/>
with Mis. Smith. <lb/>
; men, ere <lb/>
o;. I i IV ling <lb/>
girls, owing lo or other id <lb/>
. v ere there <lb/>
a; the <lb/>
m m i leas for <lb/>
. , ,. lib mi entirely n <lb/>
of <lb/>
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f. I <lb/>
Sugar, t ; <lb/>
To W . <lb/>
n . I fa <lb/>
In I. I'm i in <lb/>
.- tin <lb/>
. ices i<lb/>
Hals, Hardware, <lb/>
air, Sugar Coffee, <lb/>
t-co, ;,. in<lb/>
i stock. <lb/>
be <lb/>
B. , r, . . . <lb/>
lo lake which <lb/>
nil enjoyed. <lb/>
Higher Prices <lb/>
It cleared off long enough lie-.-. <lb/>
one was to explain it. morning. <lb/>
tween snows to frost Sum <lb/>
Rip Ward is a crack bonier. <lb/>
Friday be killed two wild turkeys <lb/>
one shot. <lb/>
Who says there is not money in I <lb/>
Greenville We actually picked <lb/>
some on the street. <lb/>
Where are It let <lb/>
time they were coming along to be <lb/>
shot by the hunters. <lb/>
Pitt crop is good, if <lb/>
we can judge from quantity of <lb/>
pork being brought to town. <lb/>
E. K. has placed a <lb/>
handsome regulator clock in his <lb/>
jewelry store. It is a good lime <lb/>
keeper and a nice piece of <lb/>
The office i turning <lb/>
some nice Job printing, the <lb/>
kind the up-to-date business mini <lb/>
wants. Send us your order and <lb/>
Ton will get all-round satisfaction. <lb/>
A l Catch. <lb/>
Chief of Pi <lb/>
W. ft, James on <lb/>
Mrs. II. A. children, <lb/>
who have vis- <lb/>
Mrs. A. Lang, left this <lb/>
Sunday a <lb/>
of the escaped <lb/>
Portsmouth murderer, and is now <lb/>
in correspondence with officials i A intense suffering for sever- <lb/>
that city lo weeks, Mrs. <lb/>
of the prisoner. If tho <lb/>
to be the right man it will l-h aged I years. <lb/>
lie a good catch for the Chief, the widow of the late Mr. <lb/>
there was a liberal reward offered leaves live children, <lb/>
fourteen grand-children and six <lb/>
great-grand-children. The de- <lb/>
ceased was a strong believer In the <lb/>
Primitive baptist Her <lb/>
his capture. <lb/>
They Go by Boat. <lb/>
were unable <lb/>
to get a special train to lake them <lb/>
to Rocky Tuesday evening <lb/>
to attend tho district meeting, <lb/>
have made arrangements to go <lb/>
anyway. They will leave here on <lb/>
steamer about noon tumor <lb/>
row, reaching Tarboro in lime lo <lb/>
take the o'clock train for Rock <lb/>
WM preached by Elder Sam- <lb/>
Moore to ii huge audience of <lb/>
her friends and relations. <lb/>
Negress <lb/>
Birmingham Ala. Jan. <lb/>
In this important campaign year <lb/>
every in Pitt county who fa-1 , j , . , ,, <lb/>
while to read. . , <lb/>
Reflector, If your neigh- Mount, to by between and w <lb/>
is not a subscriber paper <lb/>
call to this fact. <lb/>
We again call lo the <lb/>
fact that No. Mi is Tin; Reflector <lb/>
office telephone, and the public is <lb/>
asked not to call for number <lb/>
when they want the telegraph of- <lb/>
Please bred this request. <lb/>
J. B. Co. are making <lb/>
some changes the inside of <lb/>
their store that adds much <lb/>
attractiveness. They are <lb/>
their shoe and dry goods de- <lb/>
and are String up n <lb/>
room for men's shoes. <lb/>
steamer Wednesday morning <lb/>
Any that arc w tail- <lb/>
a cheap trip can go by apply <lb/>
K. Warren. <lb/>
Mails for Greenville got <lb/>
miners at a small <lb/>
A was i <lb/>
dead In one oft lie mines <lb/>
The believe he was hot <lb/>
white arc arming them- <lb/>
I selves vengeance. The white <lb/>
some-1 miners have been hunting for <lb/>
what out-of-whack Monday. night. The operator at <lb/>
having any mails on Sundays the left his office, fearing <lb/>
mails transit on <lb/>
ally comes in on the noon freight <lb/>
train so that the mail train Monday <lb/>
evening often brings very little. <lb/>
noon freight, in <lb/>
keeping with its schedule. James Billiard, of the <lb/>
was several hours late, in met did; Bible and Bo- <lb/>
not come until after <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor a court the <lb/>
week, only <lb/>
before since re- <lb/>
reckless and care, <lb/>
less driving streets, lined one <lb/>
penny and costs, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Brown, using profane c, u <lb/>
guilty and case dismissed. <lb/>
A. II. and d <lb/>
orderly to appear <lb/>
April court. <lb/>
The fellow who hales to gel up in <lb/>
the morning will never gel up In <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
When a man takes a woman for <lb/>
better or worse he be fully <lb/>
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No, Maude dear, we wouldn't <lb/>
advise you to to a dentist for <lb/>
extract. Try a drug <lb/>
Some people It's hard lo <lb/>
lie when, as a matter of fact, <lb/>
the easiest thing in the world. <lb/>
When aspiring young actress <lb/>
a good picture the battle i- <lb/>
won. <lb/>
Price Co., New <lb/>
York, under dale i f <lb/>
c further r <lb/>
of <lb/>
hi i hi h r <lb/>
during, <lb/>
. in i <lb/>
yo <lb/>
To all b <lb/>
pat we .; <lb/>
in. <lb/>
T, F. CHRiSTMAN CO, <lb/>
II W, OATS, CORN,<lb/>
on everything will b <lb/>
i . as ., article ca <lb/>
. cordially <lb/>
w paid for all <lb/>
pi e. <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
editor o<lb/>
Journal<lb/>
the farm, poor crops, <lb/>
sour bread, leak in roof, <lb/>
. on in <lb/>
. trouble, <lb/>
nm . . . it ; the Farm <lb/>
in .,; I i <lb/>
and all <lb/>
and and Tin; <lb/>
one all for -I. <lb/>
in advance and j gel both pa <lb/>
as above. <lb/>
y s Lilli . <lb/>
y i <lb/>
be <lb/>
.- <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Democrat In Convention. <lb/>
The of old <lb/>
deal <lb/>
of time spent in hunting up. <lb/>
was gold a auction in New <lb/>
last week <lb/>
foolish people have all soils .-1 <lb/>
ways for <lb/>
i-- i <lb/>
The town of Paris. is mi. <lb/>
and its drill <lb/>
visitors not In n lie on <lb/>
sidewalks. Churl die N <lb/>
., . m I <lb/>
line by slapping <lb/>
who lakes the sidewalk <lb/>
spittoon. W Star. <lb/>
v.- <lb/>
Ga. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
. . , lie our City <lb/>
arc prepared <lb/>
. meals at all <lb/>
u; TOAST<lb/>
. . in any . arc<lb/>
v- n i , <lb/>
. I <lb/>
oysters by <lb/>
We have <lb/>
p waiters, <lb/>
can serve yon <lb/>
Pi GO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Capt, A. J. Chief of the <lb/>
Fire Department, says the thanks <lb/>
of the department are due those <lb/>
citizens who went lo assistance <lb/>
of the hose when the fire <lb/>
alarm sounded Friday, <lb/>
the hose wagon started from the <lb/>
engine house several citizens ran <lb/>
up and gave the boys helping <lb/>
hand, and Griffin says he <lb/>
never saw a line of hose strung <lb/>
quicker. Thai was right on <lb/>
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