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D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
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VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY FEBRUARY <lb/>
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WHO I <lb/>
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right to vote precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which be has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who bin been convicted, or <lb/>
who has his guilt in open <lb/>
upon any crime <lb/>
the punishment which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment the <lb/>
prison, be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and manner <lb/>
provided law, and the General <lb/>
North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read write any section <lb/>
of constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall be <lb/>
entitled vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
hie poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
hall be a lieu only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of <lb/>
except against asset sad property. <lb/>
A Good to <lb/>
While all State papers arc <lb/>
possibilities of farm <lb/>
in Georgia advocating the <lb/>
diversifying of crops, it be <lb/>
well to a that conies I <lb/>
from count t as I practical <lb/>
example of nut Mil can be <lb/>
lone, but what has been in the <lb/>
of making OB a <lb/>
Ledger <lb/>
following rental <lb/>
a small town ii. <lb/>
man in has in <lb/>
twenty-five or year I <lb/>
made with a <lb/>
farm. in sin .- <lb/>
shin he cleared above his <lb/>
expenses each war. lie never <lb/>
lows any trash on <lb/>
never allows his beggar weeds rut <lb/>
or pastured, plows everything <lb/>
and all goes back to soil, <lb/>
He carries his null lo the mill on <lb/>
the bank of his horse, leads the <lb/>
horse and never rules him. <lb/>
saves the animal. has <lb/>
food, Inn does <lb/>
live and can do <lb/>
without 1-1 the <lb/>
chant sells, amid <lb/>
it <lb/>
He is in <lb/>
world so lira-his par would J<lb/>
lie works with <lb/>
his mule, and and <lb/>
do all their-work, making <lb/>
twelve or iii <lb/>
who register under this section I teen bales of and <lb/>
or before November 1908, and syrup, meat and potatoes. He <lb/>
all such persons shall lie entitled lends money over county <lb/>
to and vote at all elections good people N per <lb/>
by the people this Mate, unless I never sends money oil. <lb/>
disqualified under section of this at home among neighbors, lie <lb/>
Provided, such persona said lo ho.- <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- cash, and all made from a link- <lb/>
one still con <lb/>
duels. This mi- told a <lb/>
I prior thereto, entitled lo vote <lb/>
laws of any State in the <lb/>
States wherein he re- <lb/>
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only that farmer <lb/>
mi who <lb/>
set t to ob <lb/>
in both and quantity <lb/>
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General Merchandise<lb/>
a large yield unless it <lb/>
Send fur <lb/>
which furnish full <lb/>
end them <lb/>
I KALI WORKS,<lb/>
lo III ti <lb/>
-elect <lb/>
and He .-<lb/>
The following is the amendment <lb/>
. such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
to article of the State it u . . <lb/>
,.,,,, right to register and vote at <lb/>
lion, adopted by the As i . <lb/>
,. ml i . . any election in this State by <lb/>
1899, and to lie submit- ,. . , ., . ., , <lb/>
. of bis failure to possess the <lb/>
to voters for ratification . <lb/>
I qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
next . q . j,,.,,,,,,,, <lb/>
Section 1- That article the, in accord <lb/>
constitution of North Carolina lie with terms of <lb/>
and same is hereby abrogated prior o , <lb/>
and lieu thereof shall be j General Assembly shall provide fol- <lb/>
the following article of said B record all bushels of corn, <lb/>
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neighbor of <lb/>
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cause it is impossible, but bananas <lb/>
facts stated in unusual. <lb/>
If one man aided by one <lb/>
his energy and can <lb/>
so much, what is <lb/>
for a farmer with several <lb/>
mules and same en <lb/>
to accomplish t The Is <lb/>
probably no <lb/>
why ii be. <lb/>
had a <lb/>
would mil long before she would <lb/>
rank as the riches and most <lb/>
pendent <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
I will support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
of the United Slates, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North Caro <lb/>
therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. The following class's of i . . ,. <lb/>
i. ii um , .- Preparing; l-or A Big Crop, <lb/>
persons shall lie disqualified <lb/>
First, all persons who shall i notwithstanding fuel that <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty j notion is bringing B price <lb/>
Second, persons who shall have than it has for years and I lien- <lb/>
been convicted or confessed more or of lighting <lb/>
guilt on pending, j fertilizer <lb/>
whether or not, heavy purchase- <lb/>
in <lb/>
or felony, or any crime tori big crops. <lb/>
which the punishment may be sate of tugs by <lb/>
in the penitentiary. I North of Ag <lb/>
since becoming of the <lb/>
United or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of in a man. <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
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Credit, Our <lb/>
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year <lb/>
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shape of a sub- <lb/>
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Durham Herald.<lb/>
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Sec. II. This act shall be in force <lb/>
from and after its <lb/>
Farmers In Earnest. <lb/>
Owing to of pro <lb/>
of the meeting <lb/>
Saturday the resolutions <lb/>
adopted, we are forced to print <lb/>
the edition <lb/>
of Tub but it will <lb/>
pear as a whole our semi-week- <lb/>
edition of <lb/>
worthy of a careful read <lb/>
and for that reason we publish <lb/>
them full. If the farmers con <lb/>
in mat- <lb/>
and receive the co-operation <lb/>
me since I. <lb/>
shows demand for <lb/>
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nine tell i. , y i u. . <lb/>
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of agriculture <lb/>
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for farmer, <lb/>
crop this year would have <lb/>
been an unusually large one had II <lb/>
lint been for mid storm.<lb/>
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nine away all <lb/>
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Strong Resolution Asking Co- <lb/>
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Humanity Against <lb/>
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ii i to be the of <lb/>
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representative farmers<lb/>
being represented, shows de- <lb/>
termination to l- viewed <lb/>
lightly. <lb/>
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Tobacco <lb/>
iii were Association, called mac- <lb/>
a resolution adopted <lb/>
how v no. <lb/>
from the in that bis i ma. <lb/>
p , , . , z I B J <lb/>
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towed r republic as sing Mi <lb/>
titular dignitaries <lb/>
in- sud enlightened though <lb/>
national legislation. <lb/>
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honest toil, depriving o- of many. i. With a developing i-x- <lb/>
the and all Urn caw--1 pending market, with <lb/>
life, is undermining production and with increasing <lb/>
basic principles of I prices for manufactured <lb/>
government by driving we find price of leaf tobacco <lb/>
prudent, conservative and thought- steadily diminishing until, it has <lb/>
fill men to communism and an- to that point where it is <lb/>
now therefore it. longer profitable. <lb/>
Thai the ii. All manufactured articles <lb/>
practical feasible plan rising in price as the farmers <lb/>
his toil less and <lb/>
the and less, and we call attention to the <lb/>
Has the Largest Sale of <lb/>
tobacco guano <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
manufactured by guano co. j <lb/>
Marshall, of Vi- <lb/>
, .,. I Ii i out in an <lb/>
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which he nay he received a <lb/>
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also the Pop dial and <lb/>
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election, m not vote. <lb/>
asked for sis i <lb/>
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ll on ;. in at her <lb/>
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bis open I the <lb/>
and election <lb/>
M , in an letter, roasts <lb/>
him a political <lb/>
leader who not hesitate to in <lb/>
for ii-.- expense of those <lb/>
h bin c him to lie <lb/>
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riling birth for <lb/>
ii sorry mess bill . <lb/>
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bent. you <lb/>
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cl prestige o came to him from <lb/>
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relied on to work in r <lb/>
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I- I I think to milk <lb/>
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in. i. out of <lb/>
mined to <lb/>
its I feel Ii ill <lb/>
found who would <lb/>
be to lint <lb/>
the danger of <lb/>
lion in the i m <lb/>
stir up I I lo <lb/>
lull as a <lb/>
warn yon <lb/>
will follow you. Von have <lb/>
warped from <lb/>
its hi purposes ; yon have be- <lb/>
principles and sold <lb/>
opportunities for a song; <lb/>
leadership of what once an <lb/>
strong dwindled <lb/>
to a fourth of that number of dis- <lb/>
follow- <lb/>
to whom Mm offering <lb/>
in nil e give up their par- <lb/>
or become accomplices <lb/>
you in basest <lb/>
i be <lb/>
of the Common- <lb/>
wealth ever Bade its <lb/>
townships <lb/>
to Mod delegates to <lb/>
this comity meeting, and <lb/>
to the fertilizer having <lb/>
the county gathering <lb/>
was to as an ant i trust <lb/>
. ion. <lb/>
The delegates came, a great mini <lb/>
b.-r of at noon the meet- <lb/>
was called to order in <lb/>
Court Hi-use by J. Laughing- <lb/>
house. President of the County To <lb/>
Growers <lb/>
work of the meeting <lb/>
organizing was to appoint a <lb/>
resolutions, which <lb/>
; of S. Iii i is. <lb/>
ti. T. Tyson and II. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
Prof. State Chemist, <lb/>
present, and by request ad- <lb/>
convention and gave <lb/>
as to the relative val- <lb/>
of commercial and <lb/>
. composing <lb/>
the out <lb/>
i prepare ii- report, Dr. J. <lb/>
i i; was called to ad- <lb/>
dress the meeting. The doctor <lb/>
gave the farmers best advice <lb/>
have had iii n day. He <lb/>
told them that if they lo <lb/>
encroachments the <lb/>
. trust, was an easy <lb/>
had return <lb/>
days of ancestors when every <lb/>
bis own fertilizers on <lb/>
the farm. To <lb/>
they must raise stock and feed it <lb/>
well, and the candles of In- <lb/>
and Do this <lb/>
and would have n- use for <lb/>
fertilizers. lb- said <lb/>
further they could never ac <lb/>
anything through <lb/>
tn <lb/>
i is. <lb/>
The returned with <lb/>
several resolutions. The Ural read <lb/>
as <lb/>
Resolved, That w.- tin- farmers <lb/>
Pitt county <lb/>
iii. agricultural interests <lb/>
of our receive due <lb/>
lion in our State government and <lb/>
bin making powers, regardless <lb/>
parties of <lb/>
ail As a partial <lb/>
of iii- we to <lb/>
personnel of <lb/>
which ha- of <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Agriculture u <lb/>
iii nil. of <lb/>
resolution with <lb/>
lion i mil iIi ii looked <lb/>
going into <lb/>
adoption would n.-l be u and <lb/>
ii motion being made table, ii <lb/>
u i- <lb/>
i lie next I. was as fol-<lb/>
Whereas, . the tobacco growers <lb/>
of Pit I <lb/>
tin necessity of adopt <lb/>
lug and <lb/>
inc. In ho a <lb/>
single soulless <lb/>
ration from the entire <lb/>
Of <lb/>
And whereas, under existing <lb/>
condition is a fad above. <lb/>
per cent of I lie cigarettes and SO <lb/>
cent of plug tobacco of <lb/>
I States is controlled entirely <lb/>
American Continental <lb/>
Tobacco i known <lb/>
a- I lie <lb/>
And restriction <lb/>
and removal f <lb/>
the two <lb/>
backed the great of mil- <lb/>
tobacco factories. <lb/>
That we pledge ourselves to <lb/>
use all honorable and legal <lb/>
to the use of goods man- <lb/>
by independent <lb/>
That the President appoint a <lb/>
c of two each township <lb/>
to merchants of <lb/>
their rasped take <lb/>
the names of all merchants who <lb/>
lire willing, those who are not <lb/>
fertilizer trust which, while <lb/>
dependent on the <lb/>
Interests of the county is <lb/>
the farmer to the last farthing <lb/>
am making it even more difficult <lb/>
for him to his <lb/>
crops Therefore lie it. <lb/>
Resolved, That we urge upon <lb/>
the farmers of this col inly they <lb/>
red their money crops, cotton <lb/>
and tobacco, at least to . per <lb/>
cent, acreage and make an <lb/>
fort lo raise all home supplies, <lb/>
an intelligent stem of <lb/>
prices to the growers, and an in- Committee accompanies <lb/>
cease in acreage m.-ans the it with a statement from the pros- <lb/>
able ruin of the cotton farm- <lb/>
After the of above <lb/>
the meeting adjourned subject to <lb/>
call of the President. <lb/>
willing, lo cooperate with u in <lb/>
this snuggle for common <lb/>
against rotation and stock plant <lb/>
report them to <lb/>
President who will publish them ; that we en- <lb/>
courage then to hope <lb/>
and <lb/>
in any of the State panel's <lb/>
deem proper, and <lb/>
Chants be requested and urged H BriM <lb/>
lo use their influence with home comfort, to some extent <lb/>
i , , ,,, a,.,,,, i alleviate <lb/>
em get them to . ,. <lb/>
die and sell only goods e <lb/>
tared by independent factories, lb-imperialistic and insular <lb/>
preference in their PA of this and <lb/>
purchases to those who the representatives <lb/>
j in Congress from state vigor- <lb/>
protest against the free ad- <lb/>
mission the cheap <lb/>
labor of tropics in competition <lb/>
j with as such <lb/>
would be disastrous and <lb/>
to Southern farmer. <lb/>
heartily invite capital, <lb/>
individual or corporate, to come <lb/>
among we will encourage in <lb/>
every way we can its legitimate in- <lb/>
vestment, giving ii absolute prob <lb/>
it must come to operate <lb/>
with our people in up building the <lb/>
country, developing latent <lb/>
fa. tilling raw working in <lb/>
a spirit of mutual interest develop <lb/>
to pillage and oppress. <lb/>
We to one of <lb/>
the greatest that afflict ibis <lb/>
t be very life of <lb/>
the nation, crushing all Individual <lb/>
and independent competition <lb/>
placing the producer and consumer <lb/>
at the mercy of corporations mire <lb/>
strained by Federal or -Stale laws. <lb/>
the three great parties de- <lb/>
hostility to these pirates <lb/>
with the be em-1 commerce we petition them to give <lb/>
with plan. Ins some tangible evidence of their <lb/>
A. J. Move offered a motion to I good faith by enacting such effect <lb/>
lake sense of the meeting National and State laws as will <lb/>
if farmers of Pitt give the people some relief from <lb/>
favored plan. oppressions. <lb/>
shows willingness to co-operate <lb/>
with <lb/>
I. That we appeal to all lovers <lb/>
of justice, right and <lb/>
help and encourage us in Ibis <lb/>
weak against l <lb/>
of justice against injustice, of <lb/>
against Inhumanity. <lb/>
That we urge immediate and <lb/>
active organization throughout the <lb/>
tobacco growing States of the <lb/>
invite co-operation along <lb/>
these lines. <lb/>
i. Thai ask the State <lb/>
Convention of Tobacco Growers to <lb/>
adopt this co-operative plan as the <lb/>
most practical solution of this vital <lb/>
to ii- all. <lb/>
That we ask all papers that <lb/>
righteousness of our <lb/>
cause to give these resolutions as <lb/>
wide circulation as possible. <lb/>
There was considerable discus- <lb/>
of these resolutions and a <lb/>
motion was made and unanimously <lb/>
adopted that they be referred to <lb/>
the on plan of action <lb/>
pointed by the meeting <lb/>
Upon putting motion the meet- <lb/>
voted in favor of plan. <lb/>
Tin- follow additional <lb/>
then <lb/>
We. the farmers of county <lb/>
recognizing need of concert of <lb/>
action and of combination for our <lb/>
mutual benefit and protection, <lb/>
make declaration of purposes <lb/>
invite all in <lb/>
i to form similar or- <lb/>
hoping ibis movement <lb/>
will to every State in <lb/>
Whereas, The depress- <lb/>
ed condition of agriculture is to <lb/>
great that farmer is <lb/>
being reduced hi dependence <lb/>
or actual Want, cannot at <lb/>
prices of farm produce give the <lb/>
necessary comforts of life to bis <lb/>
family. immense and fertile <lb/>
territories being open <lb/>
to the world for settlement <lb/>
development give little bops of any <lb/>
permanent of appreciable rise iii <lb/>
price of farm produce for the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
The possessions <lb/>
we have by con <lb/>
oiler a Held for Syndicate <lb/>
farming with peon or coolie labor <lb/>
and menaces markets of the <lb/>
American <lb/>
great rise in all <lb/>
factored products Is all char- <lb/>
to the ad- <lb/>
In raw The <lb/>
prosperity that is M widely <lb/>
is not being by the <lb/>
That we stand ready to co-op- <lb/>
. with the tobacco farmers of <lb/>
North Carolina and other states in <lb/>
the of such plans as will <lb/>
enhance the market price of leaf <lb/>
tobacco, restore and <lb/>
deliver farmers from the blight <lb/>
curse of to- <lb/>
trust. <lb/>
ii We believe that the present <lb/>
rise price of fertilizers is not <lb/>
justified by actual conditions <lb/>
even if combinations not con- <lb/>
trolled by the trust are <lb/>
arbitrarily raising the price of <lb/>
chemical Ingredients it should <lb/>
affect the prices fir this year <lb/>
to the extent claimed, as we have <lb/>
cause lo believe the <lb/>
long before pres- <lb/>
advance in price of chemicals. <lb/>
We recommend to our farmers that <lb/>
the;, j . independent lac- <lb/>
possible <lb/>
they largely on home made <lb/>
. legumes, <lb/>
T. That the cotton crop of this <lb/>
county is now selling at living <lb/>
but due to the crop failure <lb/>
and scarcity of cotton and <lb/>
tin are mis lending us to <lb/>
profit farmers <lb/>
as is not high enough lo <lb/>
compensate for loss by shortage <lb/>
yield. <lb/>
We want our people against an <lb/>
Increased acreage for <lb/>
year the acreage of <lb/>
was with a normal yield <lb/>
to more col ton than <lb/>
From <lb/>
C, Feb. <lb/>
The democratic substitute for <lb/>
standard bill <lb/>
B Short and plain. It was intro- <lb/>
I need by Jones, of <lb/>
and provides for the open- <lb/>
of the mints of the S. <lb/>
coinage of silver, as provides by <lb/>
the Act of Jan. 1837, <lb/>
the same terms and subject lo <lb/>
attorney of Salt Lake City, <lb/>
saying that for various reasons it is <lb/>
not likely that Graham will be <lb/>
brought to trial under that indict- <lb/>
It is probable that the <lb/>
wishes of the <lb/>
are among those <lb/>
for not trying to convict the <lb/>
postmaster. <lb/>
It is only by-the of <lb/>
Senator Allen, that today's Con- <lb/>
Record does not place <lb/>
the Senate on record as <lb/>
with the and believing <lb/>
that this government should offer <lb/>
mediation. Senator Allen offered <lb/>
a resolution to that effect and <lb/>
through the absence of some Sen- <lb/>
and of others, it <lb/>
was before the Semite and de- <lb/>
adopted without a dissent <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
Experience teaches that <lb/>
good clothes longest, <lb/>
good food rives best nutrition, <lb/>
and a good medicine that <lb/>
cures is the <lb/>
best and cheapest. Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla is the best <lb/>
cine money can buy, because <lb/>
it cures when all others fail. <lb/>
Poor Health <lb/>
pains in bock and hips. <lb/>
Uh nervousness and <lb/>
no appetite. Used Hood's <lb/>
gained and can hard <lb/>
day tat and sleep I look <lb/>
t because it helped husband to <lb/>
t its. E. J. <lb/>
Lake.<lb/>
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After two <lb/>
Premiums been paid <lb/>
IS <lb/>
what had been done, the <lb/>
nation flocked the <lb/>
floor. The yeas and nays were <lb/>
but Mr. Allen <lb/>
objected, and the objection was <lb/>
Allen good <lb/>
agreed that the vote <lb/>
should lie reconsidered and the <lb/>
resolution to the calender. <lb/>
limitations and provisions of law vole as realized <lb/>
regulating the legal <lb/>
tender quality of gold; and that <lb/>
when silver coin shall be re- <lb/>
Into the Treasury, <lb/>
.-ales shall lie Issued for them as <lb/>
now by law. <lb/>
the republicans have <lb/>
votes to pass the gold standard bill. <lb/>
Chandler is only republican <lb/>
who will vote against it, but <lb/>
substitute will give democrats <lb/>
an opportunity to record their <lb/>
voles in favor of dollar of our <lb/>
The vote will be <lb/>
en on Thursday of Ibis week. <lb/>
Adjutant Gen. Corbin, who <lb/>
gained some notoriety during the <lb/>
war with Spain, through being Al <lb/>
tool in carrying out the <lb/>
schemes devised for the <lb/>
of well as by <lb/>
lobbying during the last Congress, <lb/>
for legislation to give himself <lb/>
is again play <lb/>
lb role of lobbyist for <lb/>
same purpose. <lb/>
The attitude of democrats in <lb/>
Congress, as a party towards the <lb/>
Nicaragua Canal treaty, which the <lb/>
administration negotiated with <lb/>
England sent to the Senate, <lb/>
and the Rico bill, a <lb/>
been reported to the House and <lb/>
will be taken up Ibis week and <lb/>
jammed through as a party mesa <lb/>
ore, is thoroughly American, and <lb/>
consequently right. The treaty <lb/>
gives more than provides for our <lb/>
receiving, ll allows us to build a <lb/>
canal with our money, provided <lb/>
we agree lo let every nation <lb/>
world, those we may happen <lb/>
to have war with, have exactly the <lb/>
same privileges we take for our- <lb/>
selves ii. using it. That isn't the <lb/>
old democratic idea of American <lb/>
control of the canal, and is real- <lb/>
sin rising that there is a single <lb/>
democratic Senator who is Willing <lb/>
to vote for the ratification of the <lb/>
treaty. Without votes <lb/>
would be bound lo fail. One of <lb/>
the arguments in favor <lb/>
if construction of the canal, <lb/>
but it is being by world would consume at profitable <lb/>
baa been advantage it would <lb/>
give us war with I lie foreign <lb/>
power, ruder the present treaty <lb/>
we should have no advantage, as <lb/>
our enemies could make just the <lb/>
same use of the canal. <lb/>
lie gave Sunday <lb/>
dinner, a club house <lb/>
to twenty-odd members of the House <lb/>
Including the Military Committee. <lb/>
As Secretary Root also attended <lb/>
dinner, is assumed- that be <lb/>
is helping the effort of Corbin for <lb/>
promotion. <lb/>
notwithstanding the indignant <lb/>
denials on of the House, <lb/>
by Gen. other ad- <lb/>
ministration men, of the charge <lb/>
made by Roberts, <lb/>
bad been appointed to <lb/>
Federal offices by Mr. <lb/>
the House Committee on Peat Of- <lb/>
flees, which been investigating <lb/>
now t report lo the House <lb/>
of Pro <lb/>
bad an indictment for <lb/>
my banging over him, when he <lb/>
mis appointed. In order to soft <lb/>
en this proof of the charge of Rob- <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re-instated <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second ear <lb/>
Imperialism is real question . . , <lb/>
ii u. n- o Restrictions, <lb/>
involved in the It lean . <lb/>
,.,, . , . Incontestable. <lb/>
bill, it makes one of issues upon . ., . ,, , . . <lb/>
. ., ,. ., ,. , Dividends are pa at the be- <lb/>
which this years presidential cam- . . v <lb/>
. r. , , ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
waged. The ,. ., , ., <lb/>
,, . ., . ,. year, provided the <lb/>
in their report this . . ,. <lb/>
. . . . . the current year be paid <lb/>
which imposes a per cent, duty,, <lb/>
Rican products, have <lb/>
come out flat-footed favor <lb/>
Constitution, and of <lb/>
having Congress <lb/>
lo dial with the recent <lb/>
by the United States as <lb/>
colonies, and with their people as <lb/>
The democrat contend <lb/>
that the Constitution is tin-supreme <lb/>
law of this republic, and that it <lb/>
that every fool of ground be- <lb/>
longing to the U. is a part of the <lb/>
I. S. and every resident of <lb/>
belonging to V. S., a citizen. <lb/>
The imperialist have votes to <lb/>
w in in Congress; but remains to <lb/>
be seen whether can win be- <lb/>
fore the people. <lb/>
Colonel Bryan stopped in Wash- <lb/>
again to talk to democratic <lb/>
Representatives about <lb/>
what licit of democratic pros- <lb/>
during bis trip East. <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
o. . mm, <lb/>
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Beef. Cattle. <lb/>
Hides, , <lb/>
you any <lb/>
If brine tome. I cash <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
On N. C <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
A f. i; of <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
No. I- II. BOOK <lb/>
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BOOKS. <lb/>
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. Ml nod t m It It n<lb/>
; -n In<lb/>
Hut JOURNAL <lb/>
-1. iv-i by <lb/>
. .- books<lb/>
Fall and Winter Clothing <lb/>
, Some t to <lb/>
Ki in.-l IS, <lb/>
left for <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
III <lb/>
To Ii <lb/>
bas <lb/>
rs . . <lb/>
TO MARK ROOM <lb/>
WOULD A <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good Suit <lb/>
INTEREST VOlt IF SO I AM PREPARED <lb/>
TO HIVE YOU A <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
this <lb/>
Heal- <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that yon owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you in as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTION'S. <lb/>
Three. <lb/>
Register Deeds Moore's <lb/>
in marriage line <lb/>
last week, fell far behind that of <lb/>
any recent week. He issued them <lb/>
to only following couples <lb/>
Thomas II. and Mamie I. <lb/>
Wilson and Weal h- <lb/>
John and Little <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Since last report Mayor Move <lb/>
has disposed of following j <lb/>
R. W. Kin <lb/>
Miss Mamie <lb/>
is Miss Etta <lb/>
Booth <lb/>
Agent J. R. Moore h <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
in <lb/>
Tl IS, <lb/>
r. s. went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Hill Home went <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. T. Jarvis left Ibis <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Sue Clark, of Tarboro, is <lb/>
visiting Miss Skinner. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice taken <lb/>
charge of a school in county. <lb/>
Miss Etta Heart, of Durham, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. E. I. <lb/>
left Monday evening. <lb/>
Miss Lena of Greene <lb/>
county, who was visiting Mrs. E. <lb/>
A. in West Greenville, has <lb/>
returned home. <lb/>
D. J. Whit-hard left this morn- <lb/>
for Greensboro on business. <lb/>
He expects to Stop in Raleigh long <lb/>
enough to hear Bryan speak to- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Wednesday, M moo. <lb/>
Hill Home from Kin- <lb/>
R. E. Lee ibis naming for <lb/>
Littleton. <lb/>
L. II. Ponder went to Durham <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES.<lb/>
lines, in ; r. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
leases in his <lb/>
William Floyd, Edward David- <lb/>
The green grass is beginning to drunk <lb/>
show itself. <lb/>
Fresh Sweet N. Y. Butter <lb/>
N. C. at S. M. <lb/>
Slant and Vertical Copy Books at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
You can gel Copy Books for <lb/>
cents at Book Store. <lb/>
are add to our Stock of <lb/>
school hooks at Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
There were congregations <lb/>
in the opera house Sunday morning <lb/>
and evening to hear Rev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, of Christian church. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis was <lb/>
pointed by Mayor Powell, of <lb/>
as one of the reception com- <lb/>
to meet Hon. W J. Bryan. <lb/>
THE Reflector is indebted to <lb/>
John W White for an invitation <lb/>
to the oratorical contest of the <lb/>
Leaser Literary Society of the A. <lb/>
M. College, Raleigh, Feb. 23rd. <lb/>
Many counties arc going <lb/>
organizing Constitutional Amend- <lb/>
clubs. Pitt county needs to <lb/>
be at work if are to give the <lb/>
amendment the majority it should <lb/>
have here. <lb/>
There will be a quarterly meet- <lb/>
at Bethlehem Feb. and <lb/>
and Rev. F. A. Bishop, <lb/>
siding Elder or pastor will <lb/>
preach at on Sunday<lb/>
Any business man who has used <lb/>
the Parker Fountain Pen will tell <lb/>
you they are by no other. <lb/>
You can Ii ml at <lb/>
Book Store. Every pen <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store has <lb/>
been appointed as one of the de- <lb/>
for furnishing school <lb/>
books. We have just received n <lb/>
large of such books as are <lb/>
used in both public and private <lb/>
schools of this county, arc <lb/>
ready to fill orders. you <lb/>
want the way of books <lb/>
school supplies come to the <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
BRYAN AT <lb/>
He Makes Two Speeches. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C., Feb. <lb/>
Win. J. Bryan made two great <lb/>
speeches here today. He spoke <lb/>
this afternoon in a crowded lent. <lb/>
Tonight, at the Academy of Music, <lb/>
he made the greatest speech ever <lb/>
heard in North Carolina. <lb/>
against trusts and imperial- <lb/>
ism were simply unanswerable. <lb/>
He showed the great wrong of the <lb/>
American conquest in the Philip <lb/>
pines. Said that the <lb/>
freedom under <lb/>
can Mark <lb/>
the Republicans principles were <lb/>
severely arraigned. Ho said free <lb/>
silver was dead issue, lie <lb/>
strongly advocated income tax. <lb/>
His speech was greatly applauded. <lb/>
and reckless driving; all plead <lb/>
guilty, fine costs amounted to <lb/>
2.76 each. <lb/>
Marion Perkins, riotous and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined costs, total <lb/>
5.35. <lb/>
Samuel Allen, riotous and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined 19.00 and costs total<lb/>
Value Constant Effort. <lb/>
It is necessary only to ask for <lb/>
business g order to , it. But it <lb/>
is advisable to ask early and often <lb/>
for persistence wins in business <lb/>
in any other of the affairs of life. <lb/>
Daily advertising brings success to <lb/>
the advertiser by increasing his <lb/>
business and enhancing his <lb/>
and thus enlarges his profits. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Foretold His Death. <lb/>
Fredrick Meyer, who was killed <lb/>
here last night by struck by <lb/>
a Fitchburg locomotive, foretold <lb/>
his death less a week ago. <lb/>
Meyer recently joined a club whose <lb/>
meetings were held a hotel. <lb/>
his first meeting last <lb/>
week when the roll call disclosed <lb/>
thirteen members present, and <lb/>
subsequently it was discovered <lb/>
that the meeting was being in <lb/>
Room and that it was the <lb/>
thirtieth anniversary of the organ- <lb/>
of the club. During the <lb/>
session Meyer referred to the <lb/>
attached to the <lb/>
and of us <lb/>
will die a short time. I think <lb/>
I'll Vie the His friends <lb/>
laughed the idea, but today they <lb/>
are seriously considering the tragic <lb/>
realization of his <lb/>
N. Y., Dispatch. <lb/>
School Room or m <lb/>
Mil. Editor spend most of <lb/>
my time among the poor and fed <lb/>
for them. Some have a hard <lb/>
Struggle. When a man has ti or <lb/>
children to feed and only two or <lb/>
three of them can give him any <lb/>
help, he sometimes feels compelled <lb/>
to keep them from school a few <lb/>
days. I do not wish to condemn <lb/>
the innocent; but some need <lb/>
watching at this point. I beg your <lb/>
renders to stir up their neighbors. <lb/>
The school term is short. Boys <lb/>
and will lie the <lb/>
school age. Parents sin <lb/>
their they <lb/>
needlessly keep them from school. <lb/>
I have lately visited quite a <lb/>
of schools. Some <lb/>
by the Orange Va. <lb/>
should be the aim of every boy <lb/>
to be an improvement upon his <lb/>
father. <lb/>
The smile of sweetness is golden <lb/>
coin hot from the mint of the <lb/>
hear. <lb/>
The greatest men of might are <lb/>
those who can help you. but won't. <lb/>
The sailor is overjoyed lo see a <lb/>
not so with <lb/>
actor. <lb/>
How small every person becomes <lb/>
who lives for self alone and not for <lb/>
others <lb/>
The Confederate soldiers hail <lb/>
plenty to eat when they had a pro <lb/>
government. <lb/>
Out the Philippines the <lb/>
hesitate not to kill a missionary <lb/>
his tracts. <lb/>
You would be surprised to know <lb/>
what a vast amount of skillet re- <lb/>
quires to be a good cook. <lb/>
Whether you go up or down in <lb/>
Ibis world, you will always find <lb/>
plenty of people to push you. <lb/>
People commend industry and <lb/>
yet see carpenters painters <lb/>
going lo the scaffold every day. <lb/>
The minister who is carried away <lb/>
by the inspiration of his theme <lb/>
never fails to get back in time to <lb/>
take up a collection. <lb/>
Wearing the uniform of a Chris- <lb/>
soldier nu the Sabbath is <lb/>
evidence that you do any fighting <lb/>
against lbs devil during week. <lb/>
Here's a Danger. <lb/>
With towns nil around us in <lb/>
factories and Greenville not gel <lb/>
ting any it is not hard to see where <lb/>
this town will lie the loser. Pen <lb/>
pie naturally seek towns in which <lb/>
factories arc operated, for <lb/>
of business an better there. <lb/>
So the danger that confronts <lb/>
Greenville is if town will <lb/>
try to go on without factories some <lb/>
of the people already here may be <lb/>
taken from us lo the that <lb/>
have factories. <lb/>
OVER COUNTRY. <lb/>
weal t- <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. p. O. Cos sir with <lb/>
The band have <lb/>
and the boys an- practicing <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Little But travel- <lb/>
salesman, M. O. Bryan, left <lb/>
yesterday the longest trip <lb/>
he has yet taken, and expects to <lb/>
work the best harder than <lb/>
ever. If we arc little, shall do OUT <lb/>
best ti loud. <lb/>
D. G. Taylor, a prom i and <lb/>
well known farmer of <lb/>
in town yesterday and <lb/>
bought yards of wire fence. <lb/>
Farmers of his county are using <lb/>
lots Winterville fence, and we <lb/>
hope lo see more of our Till <lb/>
friends following their example, <lb/>
Tin SO living Incur here have the <lb/>
advantage of saving all freight. <lb/>
Wish the lecturer Sunday had <lb/>
given the checker playing and the <lb/>
mining business which has just <lb/>
started up here a Mow w hi. Ii would <lb/>
have k them of existence. <lb/>
Besides being a waste of valuable <lb/>
time, which annul should give lo <lb/>
Improving his business, it is going <lb/>
to make gamblers of our boys sure <lb/>
day. <lb/>
you do notice you <lb/>
are the gainer. If yon don't notice <lb/>
the following you are the looser. <lb/>
Have never done like before, <lb/>
have this offer i make for a <lb/>
few propose lo give as <lb/>
a premium saddle and one <lb/>
backhand to every purchaser of <lb/>
one pair of our cart wheels at the <lb/>
regular price until pair shall <lb/>
have The early bird <lb/>
catches the worm, if you come at <lb/>
once, you get in addition lo the <lb/>
best pair of wheels you ever bought, <lb/>
the best cart saddle and back Band, <lb/>
worth A. Co. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd, consider- <lb/>
the weather, were entertained <lb/>
at the Baptist here <lb/>
temperance lecturer <lb/>
Rev, R. course <lb/>
of his lecture lie spoke of report <lb/>
from den we were running <lb/>
several blind tigers here, but add- <lb/>
ed he did not believe it, and <lb/>
several voices answered <lb/>
Will add If there la anything <lb/>
of kind here we don't know of <lb/>
it, and if a ease should ever be <lb/>
found, no ii would be <lb/>
up by one of lying of <lb/>
Ayden, whose whole business is <lb/>
to pull down good morals in every <lb/>
community building up their <lb/>
bad and sonic ignorant fellow <lb/>
acting as his tool would have lo <lb/>
Buffer the penally of the law. We <lb/>
dare the fellow starling <lb/>
anything of the kind here will get <lb/>
his share of tar and feathers. <lb/>
III. , I I . . nil; <lb/>
i . notice is hi nil <lb/>
next st tie <lb/>
ii It <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Ii. is. H . I I hi- <lb/>
i- I <lb/>
it i i . pro <lb/>
per consider and determine, <lb/>
Each county will be entitled to <lb/>
elect one delegate and one alternate <lb/>
to said convention for every <lb/>
voters and one delegate <lb/>
a fraction over democratic <lb/>
cast the last <lb/>
election. is <lb/>
that time of the <lb/>
call of the state c mi ion our ex <lb/>
committee adopted <lb/>
the <lb/>
Resolved, Thai the question of <lb/>
primaries a selection of a <lb/>
date for United Stales senator be <lb/>
referred to the people the call <lb/>
for the stale convention for <lb/>
such action as that convention <lb/>
may deem <lb/>
-TAB <lb/>
BONE <lb/>
THE BEST ALL ROUND GUANO <lb/>
FOR ALL CROPS <lb/>
BY GUANO <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
In North Carolina <lb/>
The two who <lb/>
Mr. Robert Hester, near <lb/>
Rocky hive been sentenced <lb/>
to lie hanged March <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-sIN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
Hats, gaps, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Come See Us.<lb/>
Ai Mai. <lb/>
mi Five Points, <lb/>
just opened <lb/>
of <lb/>
din-. Moore store, <lb/>
where We have <lb/>
new and fresh <lb/>
of the class of is recently <lb/>
applying to the Supreme Court for <lb/>
license to practice law. failed.,, H d F <lb/>
pass the required examination, <lb/>
Our congratulations to Editor <lb/>
A. Deal, of the Wilkesboro <lb/>
A news item be <lb/>
prised his friends generally gel <lb/>
ling married last Wednesday night, <lb/>
the young lady of his choice being <lb/>
Miss Mamie Wallace, of Wilkes- <lb/>
Consisting of Meal-. Flour, <lb/>
Canned <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
lions. Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to he found In an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all Kinds of <lb/>
A colored man who was <lb/>
ii in fell off the <lb/>
scaffold and broke bis neck. <lb/>
of lone; staple cotton <lb/>
brought Raleigh <lb/>
day. <lb/>
E. A. White, a prominent Re- <lb/>
publican or Hertford county, <lb/>
once Collector of Internal Revenue <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina dis- <lb/>
died Thursday night. <lb/>
James Walker, a prominent <lb/>
sen Wilmington, has donated lo <lb/>
city for of <lb/>
a hospital. <lb/>
Three hundred people are said to <lb/>
have left High Point the past week <lb/>
to escape <lb/>
nor declined to <lb/>
xx the death sen- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
rapist, and be was banged <lb/>
at Friday. <lb/>
An electric plant is to be put <lb/>
the State prison. Not for electro <lb/>
however. <lb/>
URI 1-TON ITEMS. <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
her in cash iii barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
con- <lb/>
well lip to <lb/>
tho was born, <lb/>
r i than two hours. She <lb/>
I a no <lb/>
no rising <lb/>
. was strong and the <lb/>
la only <lb/>
relieves the <lb/>
liniment to applied ex- <lb/>
e harm can come from <lb/>
i at such times, <lb/>
aid to relieve <lb/>
humbugs, bu <lb/>
Pitted bottle aft<lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
We have again opened <lb/>
arc prepared <lb/>
lo serve meals hours. <lb/>
QUAIL OH TOAST <lb/>
OYSTERS <lb/>
served in any style are<lb/>
A BIG O V <lb/>
AMI SI If <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
will appoint a <lb/>
civil Board Of health from Havana. <lb/>
The transport St. Paul has arm- <lb/>
ed at San from Manila. <lb/>
The late Philip Armour, Jr., <lb/>
of Chicago, left an of <lb/>
to his widow and two <lb/>
were <lb/>
well attended. Some pupils were miners <lb/>
absent that have been pie m g <lb/>
cut. if parents their ho ,,.,, , ,, <lb/>
children, those children will <lb/>
just cause to Illume their in <lb/>
to come. a. Barn, <lb/>
Ayden, N. <lb/>
a one cent a mile for the Con- <lb/>
Louisville <lb/>
A In Each. <lb/>
Unlike humanity, the sky is <lb/>
most cheerful when it's bluest. <lb/>
The stranded actor <lb/>
ha limes try men's soles. <lb/>
A candidate to be pretty <lb/>
strong before his friends think him <lb/>
able to carry <lb/>
Your time has an <lb/>
the facetious jeweler's <lb/>
boy. as he delivered <lb/>
clock. <lb/>
shall I up the amount <lb/>
the cashier skipped with to profit <lb/>
loss the <lb/>
replied the head firms <lb/>
it down under running es- <lb/>
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are often in circumstance. <lb/>
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a silver dollar <lb/>
because it isn't plugged. <lb/>
Many a soldier boy makes rapid <lb/>
strides in bis profession without <lb/>
gaining shoulder straps. <lb/>
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widows don't hi <lb/>
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here. <lb/>
Moore, of Hover, <lb/>
Miss Annie Fowler, of New Bern, <lb/>
came Monday. Mr. Moore return- <lb/>
ed home and Miss Fowler is visit- <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
Rev. J. R. Vaughan, tern- <lb/>
lire gave II splendid <lb/>
talk at Met ho <lb/>
church. <lb/>
I Misses Bessie <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
a few weeks visit here <lb/>
at <lb/>
Patrick spent the near <lb/>
Johnson's Mills . <lb/>
Cox was here Tuesday. <lb/>
The steamer arrived <lb/>
all were glad to see <lb/>
Mr. loft for Kin- <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
W. files-<lb/>
Bryan Gardner's new bar is <lb/>
completion. <lb/>
The limber men are well plowed <lb/>
so in ii i-11 rain as lakes <lb/>
of water to get their timber. <lb/>
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what one lo sell unless one <lb/>
i tells ii through some advertising <lb/>
Baltimore World. <lb/>
w, <lb/>
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Greenville, N. V. <lb/>
also supply oysters by <lb/>
measure. We have good <lb/>
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of <lb/>
discussion which took place We that our <lb/>
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known critic and n far famed iron, ions of coal, <lb/>
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see that the South <lb/>
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its people inherited from their <lb/>
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age that no adversity can <lb/>
disaster tan on <lb/>
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DOMINION <lb/>
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No. meets every first and third <lb/>
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SOLD <lb/>
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THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
The following is the amendment <lb/>
to article of the State <lb/>
adopted by the General As <lb/>
1899, and to be submit- <lb/>
to the voters for ratification <lb/>
next <lb/>
Section That article VI of the <lb/>
constitution of North Carolina be <lb/>
awl same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
and lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
constitution <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AND ELIGIBILITY TO <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born United States, and <lb/>
every male person who has <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
lions set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any <lb/>
by the people in the State, except <lb/>
as otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sec. He shall resided in <lb/>
the Slate of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, the county six months, <lb/>
and the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district h offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he baa removed, until four <lb/>
months after removal. No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has his guilt <lb/>
court indictment of any <lb/>
which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment the <lb/>
prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person ottering to <lb/>
vote shall be at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of constitution in English <lb/>
language; and, before be shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid, on or <lb/>
before first day of March of the <lb/>
year which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lieu only assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
Jo enforce collection of the same <lb/>
except against asset sad property. <lb/>
Sec. 6- No male person who was, <lb/>
on January 1867, or at any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of State in the <lb/>
United States wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
such person, shall <lb/>
right to register and vote at <lb/>
any election in this State by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess tho <lb/>
qualifications prescribed <lb/>
section of this Provided, <lb/>
be shall have registered in accord- <lb/>
terms of this <lb/>
prior to December Tho <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a record all persona <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November <lb/>
all such persona shall be entitled <lb/>
to register and vote at all <lb/>
by tho in this Elate, unless <lb/>
disqualified under of this <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
ball have paid their poll tax as re- <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
See, All by <lb/>
shall be by ballot, and all <lb/>
elections by the General Assembly <lb/>
shall be viva <lb/>
Sec Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except us in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of- <lb/>
but before entering the <lb/>
duties of the office be shall take <lb/>
and subscribe following oath <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
I will support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution and laws <lb/>
of the United States, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North <lb/>
therewith, and <lb/>
that I will f hi lit discharge the <lb/>
duties of office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. S. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified for <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God. <lb/>
Second, all persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or their <lb/>
guilt pending, <lb/>
whether sentenced or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime <lb/>
which punishment may lie <lb/>
in penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming of I lie <lb/>
United or corruption <lb/>
malpractice office, unless such <lb/>
shall lie restored to <lb/>
rights of citizenship a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. l. This act shall lie in force <lb/>
from after its ratification. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Unless public opinions compels <lb/>
a change the present status of <lb/>
treaty, it is <lb/>
practical certain to be ratified A <lb/>
careful poll of the Senate shows <lb/>
declared votes in its favor, where- <lb/>
as only N arc necessary to ratify. <lb/>
The truth is that Secretary Hay <lb/>
has this country to a <lb/>
position where it seems absolutely <lb/>
necessary for it to secure British <lb/>
consent before can build the ca- <lb/>
at all. other words, he <lb/>
Britain to possess <lb/>
rights over the United <lb/>
States, light to supervise its <lb/>
treaties with the sovereign states <lb/>
of Nicaragua and <lb/>
This is the <lb/>
on which Great Britain has insisted <lb/>
in case of the Transvaal. Sec- <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, u FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT COUNTIES. <lb/>
We arc ill the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
offer best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
IO T A S H gives color, <lb/>
flavor and firmness to <lb/>
all fruits. No good fruit <lb/>
Informal inn v received <lb/>
George <lb/>
II. the foul <lb/>
who in as a rep <lb/>
from North Carolina, <lb/>
was not given an lo <lb/>
co-lie t dust on bis<lb/>
While arrived iii <lb/>
day, was bis to <lb/>
slop there a short while. The <lb/>
did not care to have <lb/>
him as and a committee <lb/>
of one waited on him when be <lb/>
alighted from I be train invited <lb/>
him to i lie Con- <lb/>
lime to dis- <lb/>
cuss matter. Be got back on <lb/>
i In-11 a in to New Item. <lb/>
Tho Congressman knows <lb/>
raised without <lb/>
Choose This Day Whom You <lb/>
Will Serve. <lb/>
Now and one bears a Dem- <lb/>
say i he is not sure about <lb/>
how he will vote on Amendment <lb/>
question. Why is be <lb/>
Hay has placed the <lb/>
try in this position by formally <lb/>
the abrogation of <lb/>
treaty, and there-1 <lb/>
by admitting that instrument to <lb/>
be in full force instead of void, as <lb/>
claimed by two former <lb/>
can of State. Having <lb/>
admitted this, the United States <lb/>
cannot take it back, as the <lb/>
treaty is perpetual by terms <lb/>
and cannot be lied except by <lb/>
common of <lb/>
there seems noway of proceeding <lb/>
except by consent of <lb/>
The question of benefit to <lb/>
the United States under the Hay- <lb/>
treaty is a very simple <lb/>
one. a Democrat <lb/>
Senator ll-u <lb/>
treaty the canal is to be a <lb/>
Ki ml us and the following lines of general <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
If the was asked; are you . <lb/>
a quick and .,,,,, <lb/>
the other countries of the world, <lb/>
would come the answer, yes, <lb/>
all to the contrary- <lb/>
would be taken as an insult. Why <lb/>
then waver on the <lb/>
question not the Democrat- <lb/>
party stand for while supremacy. <lb/>
Does not the Republican party- <lb/>
stand for rule I Does th <lb/>
Amendment mean white <lb/>
supremacy, and does not <lb/>
to the Amendment mean <lb/>
domination t Why there should <lb/>
Democrat, nay mote, why <lb/>
should white man waver one <lb/>
as to where he will <lb/>
and how his vote shall be cast. <lb/>
Did not fight the <lb/>
cans to a on <lb/>
the white supremacy issue I <lb/>
he who votes against the Amend- <lb/>
turns his back on bis party <lb/>
promises, by his action tears <lb/>
down what the good white people <lb/>
will derive exactly the same <lb/>
fit from it that the United States <lb/>
greater benefit in fact, lie- <lb/>
cause, aside from the initial mil lay <lb/>
the canal will very probably not <lb/>
pay its running expenses, any de- <lb/>
w must be made <lb/>
good by-Uncle Sam- It will there- <lb/>
fore give the countries of Europe <lb/>
an advantage over American ships <lb/>
in the rush for the Pacific trade, <lb/>
now largely reserved to the United <lb/>
Slates, by the distance from Europe, <lb/>
If the United States is to derive <lb/>
military from canal <lb/>
why should it invest in a losing <lb/>
commercial speculation for the <lb/>
of its trade rivals It might <lb/>
just us well agree to hold its dry- <lb/>
docks battleships neutral for <lb/>
tho use of all nations in lime of w <lb/>
of North Carolina strove valiantly las lo hold a military highway of <lb/>
to build up in the good old State, j such tremendous potency open for <lb/>
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes- and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, -Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, and Dealing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
This is a government so fur as <lb/>
North Carolina is concerned for <lb/>
people but by the white people. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
COMES BRYAN. <lb/>
At every station the Sea <lb/>
Board Air Line, between Weldon <lb/>
and Raleigh, great crowds of <lb/>
gathered to a hearty <lb/>
welcome to W. J. Bryan. <lb/>
Upon his visit to North <lb/>
made speeches cue day, <lb/>
every word that fell from bis <lb/>
was received weighed by <lb/>
listening ears. <lb/>
He was introduced in Henderson <lb/>
by Ex-Gov. Jarvis he was <lb/>
the best known most beloved <lb/>
man America and Chairman <lb/>
said him his intro- <lb/>
in Raleigh, that he is the <lb/>
greatest living American, and <lb/>
worthy successor to the leadership <lb/>
of the Democratic party of Thomas <lb/>
its great an illustrious <lb/>
founder. <lb/>
North has received him, <lb/>
received him well, and passed <lb/>
on to her sister, South <lb/>
He speaks at Columbia and other <lb/>
points In that State. <lb/>
The above fairly <lb/>
views of the Democratic <lb/>
Humility In the Senate. The lie <lb/>
publican majority, secure in their <lb/>
seals for six years, can afford <lb/>
Uphold the administration in its <lb/>
truckling to Great Britain. <lb/>
so the House. Its views are well <lb/>
expressed by Representative Hep- <lb/>
burn Chair- <lb/>
man of the Commerce Committee <lb/>
which drew the canal bill <lb/>
treaty <lb/>
the principles of Clay- <lb/>
conceding all <lb/>
t ho claims and contention of Great <lb/>
Britain surrendering I he claims <lb/>
that Great Britain has by her own <lb/>
act ion given us right to at any- <lb/>
time abrogate Clayton <lb/>
treaty. It surrenders everything <lb/>
that Island, together <lb/>
Oklahoma and all <lb/>
of the United States, are out <lb/>
side the Constitution, demo- <lb/>
members, together with Mr, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mites, take the opposite view. <lb/>
The Democratic report says, in <lb/>
I f I lit- position taken by the <lb/>
majority the committee be the <lb/>
correct one, it follow that <lb/>
Congress is not from <lb/>
laws imposing customs tin <lb/>
to Great Britain, abandoning ores of the <lb/>
be found In any store iii Pill County. Well bought <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. Ii Is our pleasure to show you what you want to <lb/>
sell you if we offer yon very best sen Ice, polite that leaden are go- <lb/>
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well to wake on effort <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. for the nomination, and for this <lb/>
you come to market you will do yourself justice j.,.,,,, ,, <lb/>
you do not see oar immense stock before ,, . . <lb/>
committee together at Wilson <lb/>
called the Congress- <lb/>
convention of bis district lo <lb/>
assemble pi to the date of the <lb/>
Ball satins, State <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths. The while deter- <lb/>
mined the Congress- <lb/>
man for the if possible, <lb/>
above appeared in the <lb/>
on the <lb/>
If every town in North Carolina <lb/>
would treat the defamer of her <lb/>
women I lie same way State <lb/>
would soon be rid of cattle <lb/>
neither nor their <lb/>
he occupying <lb/>
prominence in our <lb/>
Tattler Still Governor. <lb/>
Frankfort, Ky. Feb. lay <lb/>
continues unmolested <lb/>
of the governorship. <lb/>
legislators of both houses met <lb/>
today and adjourned until noon <lb/>
morrow for of a quorum. <lb/>
There were even fewer soldiers on <lb/>
hand than . <lb/>
It is staled here tonight that the <lb/>
Democrats will begin action in <lb/>
tin- fill-nit court tomorrow to com- <lb/>
Taylor to vacate governor <lb/>
Ii is thought that the pro- <lb/>
will take of re <lb/>
fur injunction restraining <lb/>
from ailing in capacity <lb/>
nor. <lb/>
Republicans cautiously aw ail <lb/>
the decision of Judge in <lb/>
Court Cincinnati <lb/>
row the matter of in- <lb/>
junction asked for restraining the <lb/>
election contest board from throw- <lb/>
lug out minor Republican officials, <lb/>
if Tail refuses to interfere <lb/>
will throw out minor <lb/>
officers put in Democrats. <lb/>
This will effectually cluck Taylor. <lb/>
for it will i oil all State moneys <lb/>
and supplies. The Democrats are <lb/>
that Taft will decide <lb/>
the Federal courts have no <lb/>
In lion. <lb/>
Today has been quiet. <lb/>
Soldiers on guard at tho capital <lb/>
bail a skirmish <lb/>
in fore midnight with <lb/>
two who approached <lb/>
In the rear of grounds <lb/>
and on them with pistols. <lb/>
Th fire was returned and a. <lb/>
beat a retreat, <lb/>
shots were Bred. <lb/>
led by the House Committee on I limitation of I lit; Constitution it <lb/>
Ways and Means on the Hi- cannot pass pending bill. If <lb/>
can tariff bill, which will be taken on the oilier hand, is pol <lb/>
up by the next strained, follows that it also <lb/>
warmly debated with a result has the power lo pass ex post facto <lb/>
by DO means certain. It will be re laws, bills of In do <lb/>
that the Administration all other acts prohibited by the <lb/>
after urging free trade with Politic i and the people of <lb/>
reversed itself at the behest Rica are merely subjects <lb/>
of tariff barons, and declared without legal rights and can only <lb/>
for duty on the products of enjoy lives and property <lb/>
island. The grace of Congress, The practical <lb/>
followed salt and Importance of this question be- <lb/>
ii the bill now-submitted. All I comes still more grave u Is <lb/>
l lie Republican members of I remembered that as- <lb/>
in it t co but one, favor a duly of sorted for Congress will lune <lb/>
per cent on goods millions of people so situated <lb/>
as practical to debarred from <lb/>
ail in i t it Into Union and, <lb/>
therefore, from hope of <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Rowdyism. <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Fertilizers containing at least <lb/>
to of Potash will give <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
for our pamphlets, which ought <lb/>
to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
They are sent free. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Si , <lb/>
CALLED <lb/>
TO MELT <lb/>
Official by <lb/>
Slate Chairman Simmons yes- <lb/>
Issued the following <lb/>
To the Democratic voters of <lb/>
N. By orders of State <lb/>
Executive committee, notice <lb/>
hereby given that the next Slate <lb/>
convention the Democratic party <lb/>
will assemble in of Raleigh <lb/>
day of April, 1900 for <lb/>
lie purpose of <lb/>
for State offices, the <lb/>
of delegates to National <lb/>
the transaction of such <lb/>
business as it may deem <lb/>
proper to and determine. <lb/>
Each county will be entitled to <lb/>
elect one delegate alternate <lb/>
the said convention for every- <lb/>
one hundred fifty Democratic <lb/>
voters and for fraction <lb/>
over seventy-five Democratic votes <lb/>
therein at the bust <lb/>
rial election. <lb/>
ice is also given that at <lb/>
lime of the call of the state <lb/>
your Executive Committee <lb/>
passes unanimously the following <lb/>
resolution Resolved. That the <lb/>
question of primaries for selection <lb/>
candidate for United States <lb/>
lie referred lo the people <lb/>
in the call for the next State Dem- <lb/>
for such action <lb/>
as convention may deem best. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Chairman Democratic Ex. Com. <lb/>
W. Secretary <lb/>
n owe this <lb/>
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
Reward for any ease of Catarrh <lb/>
that can be cured Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
J. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
have know n <lb/>
F. for the last fifteen <lb/>
years, him perfectly <lb/>
honorable in all business <lb/>
and financially able to carry <lb/>
out any obligations made by <lb/>
wholesale drug <lb/>
gists, Toledo, ,<lb/>
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O, <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure taken In- <lb/>
acting directly upon the <lb/>
blood mucous the <lb/>
system. Price per <lb/>
I, all Druggists. <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hull's family arc <lb/>
contention of years that we might <lb/>
abrogate the will. More <lb/>
over, recognizes right of any <lb/>
foreign power to interfere and <lb/>
reference to our <lb/>
ti ins with tho independent govern- <lb/>
of this continent. <lb/>
lions the think <lb/>
treaty and <lb/>
earnestly hope that it will not be <lb/>
ratified by the <lb/>
Three reports have submit <lb/>
Territories of Arizona <lb/>
the furs of Ala- <lb/>
lumber of Oklahoma, and <lb/>
also upon all Importations of pm <lb/>
ducts of every kind into the Terri- <lb/>
from The power <lb/>
to pass such laws was never before <lb/>
claimed our laud. <lb/>
Mr. whose opinion is t I <lb/>
special interest as <lb/>
to bis own party, says, <lb/>
If is restrained by the <lb/>
night being the <lb/>
St. Valentine's Day, was. as <lb/>
in mads the <lb/>
occasion of the practice <lb/>
of gangs going around throwing <lb/>
bricks against windows, front <lb/>
l side lights, <lb/>
away gates, Telephone com <lb/>
poured in upon the polios <lb/>
headquarters officers were <lb/>
sent all eases where could <lb/>
be done. Al several residences <lb/>
with such <lb/>
wanton as to do severe <lb/>
damage to doom and windows. <lb/>
Wilmington Star, Kith. <lb/>
Base, of Milwaukee, VS is., <lb/>
secured of <lb/>
fund, which is expected <lb/>
in in- important <lb/>
for Hint city Democratic <lb/>
Dr. D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
On I'm X. O. <lb/>
w hits <lb/>
Klein an ire. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
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