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The Reflector <lb/>
AMENDMENT. <lb/>
To those living <lb/>
i districts <lb/>
they keep die <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
lull THING II KB Of <lb/>
office First. all persons who shall <lb/>
the being of Almighty <lb/>
Second, b shall <lb/>
The n the amendment or their <lb/>
In article ii of the Slate it it guilt on indictment System in perfect are <lb/>
turn, adopted by As whether sentenced or not, under , <lb/>
MM, and to be submit- judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
to the voters for ratification or or any other crime for r headache, <lb/>
next j the punishment may be <lb/>
1- That article of i in the penitentiary, <lb/>
becoming <lb/>
of North Carolina be <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
mil in lieu thereof shall <lb/>
toted Hie following article of said <lb/>
oust ill ion <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AND TO <lb/>
l INS <lb/>
Of AN <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born in th Slates, and <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. This act shall be in force <lb/>
from after ratification. <lb/>
. torpid liver, <lb/>
all bilious disease . <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
IMPORTANT LAND SALE, T <lb/>
BOX R <lb/>
every male <lb/>
By decree <lb/>
person who has 1899. of Pitt to <lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received <lb/>
ill<lb/>
give us a call.<lb/>
FROM A- <lb/>
rd<lb/>
Full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK <lb/>
mi <lb/>
to ins i lie news every week, <lb/>
run information in <lb/>
th kc grow <lb/>
hit; i, worth <lb/>
many limes than <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
naturalized, twenty <lb/>
age, and possessing <lb/>
in Ibis article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at Boy election <lb/>
by the people in the Slate, except <lb/>
herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the State of Carolina for two <lb/>
in the six mouths. <lb/>
in the precinct, ward or oilier <lb/>
election district in which he oilers <lb/>
In vole, four mouth next <lb/>
the election; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier election district t <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
i tale lo deprive any person of the <lb/>
lo vote in the precinct, ward <lb/>
other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
j months alter such removal. <lb/>
I person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has his guilt <lb/>
coin t upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is, or may <lb/>
be. imprisonment <lb/>
i tale prison, shall lie permitted lo <lb/>
unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored lo citizenship In <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. Every person offering to <lb/>
i vole shall be at the lime a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
led in manner <lb/>
provided by law, the General <lb/>
Assembly of Worth Carolina shall <lb/>
general laws In <lb/>
carry into the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
See. I. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able lo read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
and, before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vole, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce of <lb/>
properly. <lb/>
See. male person who was, <lb/>
on January I. 1867, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any State iii <lb/>
Tailed States wherein he re- <lb/>
sided, no lineal descendant of <lb/>
such person, shall be denied <lb/>
Hie to register vole <lb/>
any in this State by person <lb/>
of his failure I. possess the <lb/>
prescribed in <lb/>
section i of this Provided, <lb/>
he shall have registered in <lb/>
with the terms of tins section <lb/>
I prior lo December i, The <lb/>
j General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November <lb/>
all such persons shall be entitled i <lb/>
to vote at all elections <lb/>
J. T. against Hurry Skin- <lb/>
I North Weal Id to u pita <lb/>
Was Ti potato the road then up <lb/>
rood i pole to <lb/>
mud ii, the dwelling of the <lb/>
unit <lb/>
road s. W. S and K. <lb/>
lino then with <lb/>
hue in die -Hi <lb/>
in Una of land in <lb/>
in i ii A. Ho <lb/>
hum. lbs <lb/>
containing fully <lb/>
dead from <lb/>
I iii Q page and A I <lb/>
page <lb/>
One tract town- <lb/>
hip, <lb/>
Jr., an i others containing <lb/>
SB more or leas, fully <lb/>
in l page A <lb/>
One tract of land <lb/>
the of I ho late <lb/>
Ho, J, A. <lb/>
W and <lb/>
live <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Lot No in West <lb/>
. as Beginning at the N. W. <lb/>
people in Male, unless of Latham and Ward <lb/>
Motion this <lb/>
. Ii I Ni. the line of lot No <lb/>
Provided, such persons J feat to tot Holt <lb/>
, u <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices M low as the <lb/>
market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
and am <lb/>
other. <lb/>
The named therein as Coin <lb/>
will expose n sale before <lb/>
the Court in to <lb/>
for cash, on Monday the Sib <lb/>
day of March 1800, the Urn described <lb/>
property; The increase in the price <lb/>
One halt inter. in coming at the time when <lb/>
land the of Me- <lb/>
the farmers are making their plans <lb/>
Williams and others containing seventy- r,. planting another crop will III all <lb/>
more leas, ,.,., . <lb/>
Well known n the land f. r- a m- <lb/>
j to la Julia <lb/>
tally in a in Book <lb/>
page <lb/>
S One tract Greenville <lb/>
crease iii the acreage planted in <lb/>
the coming spring. We <lb/>
have spoken to one Of two of the <lb/>
merchants who sell guano and do <lb/>
a time business and they tell us <lb/>
basing calculations up <lb/>
of <lb/>
W. and <lb/>
or fully <lb/>
a deed from Jordan and Joshua Cherry to <lb/>
Harry r, Book page <lb/>
it One I known as the Council on the contracts made, the <lb/>
land ,, ,,. <lb/>
land- ,, r M. James, John <lb/>
by their <lb/>
year ago <lb/>
ton was at least <lb/>
a pound less than it is today solely <lb/>
one hundred <lb/>
Book j M <lb/>
C pages last year. We are sorry to bear <lb/>
One other in this for it presages no good for <lb/>
kn as -Jam and , .- Z . , <lb/>
no one hundred more or, the farmers Coming <lb/>
tan. I foil. isn't a farmer in Bob. <lb/>
land of Benjamin in South, for that mailer, who <lb/>
doesn't know that a year ago the <lb/>
it i more or Ina, and <lb/>
. the Council,, <lb/>
I will or was <lb/>
offered as also know had <lb/>
of last a, as <lb/>
when cut, within the period of ten the acreage planted would have <lb/>
produced in seasons the <lb/>
J timber will of- , e <lb/>
price of cotton would be as <lb/>
tract will be low, or lower perhaps, than it <lb/>
u whole, timber and with . i. i . ,. <lb/>
accept n lo <lb/>
bring the money. There la acreage this year as last and grow <lb/>
hall feet of standing limber on . ,, . . . <lb/>
, upon it an average crop will prob- <lb/>
S. It. J. cause a decline of i cents In <lb/>
Cherry,, ;,, of <lb/>
Hie r <lb/>
land, containing too prices because the market will be <lb/>
To increase <lb/>
acreage last year will surely <lb/>
bring a great fall in prices for the <lb/>
supply will be greater than do <lb/>
the <lb/>
Sam containing too j prices because the market <lb/>
more or let timber heretofore. fuMy <lb/>
One tract known the land, <lb/>
in lying on <lb/>
adjoining <lb/>
J. V. H. ml <lb/>
or It since <lb/>
I., in J A , . . , <lb/>
to Harry Skinner in Book- were saying that unless <lb/>
page---- acreage in Cotton was reduced<lb/>
in the where steadily declining. The present <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ham Skinner containing crop last year, due to storms <lb/>
One tract of situate In and unfavorable reducing <lb/>
two Urge <lb/>
Parker Fountain Pen <lb/>
i i. . <lb/>
v ; . . <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
Sec. II. All elections by tile pen <lb/>
pie shall be ballot, all <lb/>
; elections by <lb/>
shall be <lb/>
Sec voter North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
lice, but before entering upon the <lb/>
of the he shall take <lb/>
and subscribe following <lb/>
swear <lb/>
I will support <lb/>
maintain constitution and <lb/>
of the United THE <lb/>
laws <lb/>
tut to Ward east will <lb/>
Wind <lb/>
Lot Mo. I in West <lb/>
Beginning at B. K. <lb/>
Third and thence <lb/>
Milli teat lo the <lb/>
line I I, No, IS, the line of <lb/>
X and ID, then with line of <lb/>
M lo Third <lb/>
tin I.- Ii third went Mi, feet to <lb/>
the <lb/>
I ; of on I <lb/>
i and Read and <lb/>
W. J. k <lb/>
II L A<lb/>
one third ran fur <lb/>
by Sill <lb/>
the yield far below the average. <lb/>
To take this as a reason for in- <lb/>
creasing the acreage year and <lb/>
make than ever will <lb/>
all probability, bring the low- <lb/>
est prices next year ever known. <lb/>
such unwise step will <lb/>
betaken, Lumberton <lb/>
Th Congressman White <lb/>
district of <lb/>
stale baa made two speeches in <lb/>
congress within the last two weeks, <lb/>
that for vileness that for <lb/>
which Manly, the editor was <lb/>
run out of the state for, if they do <lb/>
mil surpass it. A it lie <lb/>
business would no doubt <lb/>
do this black rascal, who on 00- <lb/>
occasions baa triad lo force <lb/>
himself in a social equality with <lb/>
while people, a great deal of good. <lb/>
The white people of the whole <lb/>
state ought lo to <lb/>
of Second district this <lb/>
year down this so heavy <lb/>
and make it so warm for him per- <lb/>
that he will lie glad to get <lb/>
out of <lb/>
gram, <lb/>
BALM AT BOOK <lb/>
cos CHILLS <lb/>
fever la a bottle of <lb/>
Una not therewith, and Tonic. It <lb/>
ii,, ii i ii i ., Iron and form, <lb/>
I will the r. . <lb/>
No pay. Price ODD. <lb/>
i unites my as--------i <lb/>
Bo help me, <lb/>
B. The following classes f eL<lb/>
poems will soon be <lb/>
The fellow who thinks he i <lb/>
good enough w ill bear watching. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN Tins.<lb/>
ate . <lb/>
I. Ike<lb/>
I t. ion <lb/>
hare come from <lb/>
S from out <lb/>
on lo, . that more <lb/>
or pun are to follow U <lb/>
la takes. <lb/>
-i an <lb/>
of <lb/>
. are i <lb/>
J . lb the <lb/>
, Many a lingering, and many an has been avoided <lb/>
P M y JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
Abbie J of Marshall, Mich., <lb/>
j. bad after suffering with It for Team. <lb/>
out on neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole, body. I was perfectly raw with <lb/>
suffered during those five me j <lb/>
to H. I <lb/>
to boy a I heard JOHNSTON b <lb/>
from humors <lb/>
or disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal <lb/>
but A <lb/>
The blood fa your lift and If you keep <lb/>
disease or face contagion fearlessly. <lb/>
fails for sale by all full quart bottles <lb/>
SOLD ERNUL. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
HAS FOB YOU <lb/>
4.000 pounds Candy, <lb/>
barrels Apples, <lb/>
boxes Sweet Florida, Oranges <lb/>
1.1,000 Nuts, <lb/>
Mixed Nuts, <lb/>
pound <lb/>
Citron, <lb/>
Figs, Dates, Pane <lb/>
V V. C I J I, i <lb/>
LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
ALL KIND of <lb/>
TOYS, <lb/>
Come to see me. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
5.1 <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
Sou m Pitt County. <lb/>
White, Cannon. Margaret <lb/>
Hill vs . and wife, <lb/>
Hy virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court batted In a certain special proceeding <lb/>
entitled as above, obtained on the 10th day <lb/>
of February 1800, the com- <lb/>
will expose sale to the <lb/>
for rash, at the court <lb/>
the town Greenville on the <lb/>
day o'clock M., <lb/>
following described or of land <lb/>
to-wit; An for the life <lb/>
in that or parcel or land <lb/>
and being in r <lb/>
the Prank <lb/>
wife, and Martha <lb/>
tad known as ii,,, White and <lb/>
devised In will <lb/>
of Fred White lo Percy Jones <lb/>
to an estate for lbs life of <lb/>
lard which said to be sold <lb/>
set out. This 10th day of <lb/>
Wit. F. <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
and every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., and Litany Fridays at A <lb/>
M., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
in <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, Sunday- <lb/>
school a. O. D. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. W F. Harding, <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in . E. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
of administration upon the estate <lb/>
Of K, deceased, <lb/>
this day I n ii lime I lo me bf of <lb/>
the Superior Court of notice <lb/>
is hereby given lo all <lb/>
to I hem <lb/>
In me duly on <lb/>
the 80th day of February <lb/>
or this notice will plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persona indebted In said ca- <lb/>
late will make to me <lb/>
February 24th <lb/>
It. H. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
U Attorneys, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION I <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. ft A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M. J. II. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. Ii. Q. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening, <lb/>
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. andS. <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1690, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. R. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
owe Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
l. <lb/>
VICE <lb/>
Invent or Improve,<lb/>
f-r fr-o and <lb/>
ON<lb/>
la <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton dally at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
P. M. fur Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Bad Fridays at A. If. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
G A. M. mi lien freight only. <lb/>
with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
j New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy Line from <lb/>
Lino from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I'll Ml <lb/>
V, <lb/>
J. i. WE, <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
m in <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I now be found in <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COMB TO BEE ME. <lb/>
. J. R. COREY. <lb/>
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an<lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The<lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, , coo. <lb/>
NO lg <lb/>
i ft m <lb/>
PICTURE <lb/>
PROBLEM. <lb/>
Dr. of Virginia <lb/>
Prophesies Terrible Things <lb/>
for the Hereafter. <lb/>
Dr. B. P. ringer, <lb/>
of Virginia, sail <lb/>
address here tonight before the <lb/>
State Association on <lb/>
ages of degradation under which <lb/>
the was formed and <lb/>
of historically recorded <lb/>
savagery he came to <lb/>
America could not be permanently <lb/>
one or two centuries <lb/>
of enforced that when <lb/>
the force was removed <lb/>
the like the released plum <lb/>
met, begun to fall. What has <lb/>
been, the speaker said, is <lb/>
evidence of a ascertain <lb/>
in its result us the law of <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Dr. Barringer <lb/>
in before <lb/>
Christian era, be was in Car- <lb/>
and in when these <lb/>
nourished, and always us a <lb/>
slave. He is the of the <lb/>
accepts that condition <lb/>
contentedly if his animal wants are <lb/>
supplied. Wherever he has at- <lb/>
Wee Dead <lb/>
fa- <lb/>
of clowns, d this evening <lb/>
at Long Branch, X. J., where he <lb/>
had been ill fur several weeks <lb/>
In bis life he was most noted <lb/>
of all knights of the sawdust ring. <lb/>
He was years old, and his his- <lb/>
was practically that of the <lb/>
real, old Yankee cir- <lb/>
America. <lb/>
His real name was Daniel <lb/>
and ho was in New <lb/>
city. father nicknamed <lb/>
him after a famous <lb/>
clown whom be had known In Ire- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
boy stock to the name and <lb/>
touched the heights and depths of <lb/>
circus luck, making in his time <lb/>
three Independent fortunes and <lb/>
losing them one after another, lie <lb/>
died comparatively poor, but to <lb/>
he was cheerful, and bad a <lb/>
jest ever ready. He had owned <lb/>
three different shows and I raveled <lb/>
mil only every portion of <lb/>
United States extensively in <lb/>
Europe as well. He was married <lb/>
three times, and a wife, who is <lb/>
said to own a valuable ranch in <lb/>
Texas, survives him. <lb/>
The old clown had started to <lb/>
write a book telling of his career, <lb/>
any civilization it has Infirmities proven- <lb/>
when lie was under control it. He <lb/>
a stronger will than his own, for in engaged upon the last chapter a <lb/>
Africa, where has been left to days before his death. The <lb/>
himself he is a cannibal <lb/>
the savage that he always has been. I first appeared as a j <lb/>
Speaking of the in Gale III., home <lb/>
the general ion, Dr. Gram, in and <lb/>
from that time forward his <lb/>
the time he is fully grown j as a circus jester increased j <lb/>
he is fur from home and has almost rapidly, <lb/>
parents that gave But life was not a jest to; <lb/>
birth. He is a liar, a thief, a <lb/>
Tor Instance, he figured in <lb/>
gambler, perhaps murderer serious accident in <lb/>
high fearing neither God <lb/>
nor man. This man is a unit of Walnut Street The <lb/>
that dark cloud which there bad displayed <lb/>
the blank belt of the Be- j sentiment. <lb/>
fore another generation of were with the North, <lb/>
is allowed to arise worse, us -c be look occasion to read <lb/>
must see, than present, the I <lb/>
The Una <lb/>
The following Gerald Stanley <lb/>
Lea in February Atlantic i- one <lb/>
of truest, moat pathetic, <lb/>
accurate descriptions of the aver- <lb/>
age newspaper man we have <lb/>
lead. There is nothing to be ad <lb/>
to <lb/>
In every city of the land <lb/>
newspaper man is an outcast. He <lb/>
knows people to be a stranger <lb/>
to than any other being in the <lb/>
world- He has no holidays. Mis <lb/>
Christmas is record of other <lb/>
men's joys. His Thanksgiving U <lb/>
a restaurant. Even the fourth of <lb/>
July and Sunday, servants of <lb/>
commonest man, refuse him their <lb/>
cheer. The Fourth of July is <lb/>
day he must be in every place at <lb/>
because everything is hap- l <lb/>
and is the day be I <lb/>
must make things up, because 10th.; <lb/>
is happening. Ills Is j <lb/>
our pleasures, lie gets his <lb/>
man's work, I <lb/>
and earns his living by watching <lb/>
other people live. The very days; <lb/>
and the nights turn their <lb/>
backs upon The lamp is his <lb/>
night, and is his; <lb/>
night by and be eats his sup- <lb/>
per in morning. His business <lb/>
is reflection of life. He is the <lb/>
spirit behind the mirror. is <lb/>
left to us is right to him, and right <lb/>
la left; sometimes right side i rip <lb/>
side down. The world is all awry <lb/>
to newspaper man, It whirls <lb/>
across the hours In columns, now <lb/>
in one edition now in another <lb/>
hut it heeds him never in return. <lb/>
is a spectator. The show pas- <lb/>
before his shut out tin- <lb/>
sharing face. Me lives year <lb/>
go on, a notebook under slurs, j <lb/>
when the notebook is scribbled <lb/>
he dies. . . . Men might <lb/>
be immortal, morning mom- j <lb/>
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information. We send them <lb/>
to be found any store in Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of beat of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year Spring, <lb/>
and Winter. Wean-at work for our and our mutual ad- <lb/>
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sell you if we can. We offer yon the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the mo- liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
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if you do not sec our immense stock buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Carpels, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
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All eh had r ii the stamps, which <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Lord, <lb/>
Plows. Castings Plow and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
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and give the ballot lo Iii in <lb/>
considered their duties under the <lb/>
circumstances. <lb/>
He sent to of them passes <lb/>
for Furniture everything that line <lb/>
bay strictly for Cash, but sell fur Cash or Approve <lb/>
only when it can be given as a re- j admitting them to bis and; <lb/>
ward of progress not a weapon expecting to be amused. I <lb/>
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humane with White haired, vigorous, <lb/>
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man who is going under next, and <lb/>
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lint hold that is <lb/>
last <lb/>
16th. <lb/>
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history of one man, just one, gel around saying do not <lb/>
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newspaper Is devoted lo it will be satisfied with anything else <lb/>
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the ordinary, Before loosing con- <lb/>
in the ministry just think <lb/>
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from politics North <lb/>
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the who remains stance, outrank any rider <lb/>
true in every principle of the re- <lb/>
they profess, Their names <lb/>
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never notoriety, but live and <lb/>
die true in cause they <lb/>
love. The preacher who goes wrong <lb/>
gets a column In the newspapers <lb/>
because it is seldom one goes <lb/>
wrong. To publish even the names <lb/>
and daily good deeds of tho minis- <lb/>
country who lecture in interest <lb/>
aside from path of right would twentieth He <lb/>
fill every newspaper lathe will be gone three weeks, mid will <lb/>
Monroe deliver fifteen lectures. <lb/>
ever in the ring. Banning <lb/>
the Democrats one election <lb/>
the Republicans is a feat <lb/>
incapable of except <lb/>
by and his <lb/>
he Greensboro Recoil. <lb/>
Made by Va. <lb/>
Hypocrisy is counterfeit <lb/>
of Christianity. <lb/>
Wooden men are those who allow <lb/>
others to think for thorn. <lb/>
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or a in breath. <lb/>
studies <lb/>
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but they grind mil many a fine. then <lb/>
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wearing a last year's <lb/>
without a murmur. <lb/>
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soul, for ii makes some mighty <lb/>
likely people together. <lb/>
If some women were to lose <lb/>
ate tongues, life for thorn <lb/>
would not be wot living. <lb/>
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many a man the amen <lb/>
corner and long prayers. <lb/>
lea humanity's <lb/>
but <lb/>
any <lb/>
citizen of Raleigh will be <lb/>
announcement <lb/>
in the not distant future be <lb/>
lie to purchase stamps <lb/>
the book form. <lb/>
ii prove a populations <lb/>
ton, No more will stamps lie <lb/>
purchased in sheets, lo be folded, <lb/>
and in time become <lb/>
on each to the de- <lb/>
of their usefulness; for <lb/>
oiled leaves <lb/>
be <lb/>
around until the last one <lb/>
i without their becoming <lb/>
; illumed <lb/>
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sizes. The smallest will contain <lb/>
i. and w ill cost <lb/>
cents for each stamp and <lb/>
, ., tho book. For cents, <lb/>
i stamps w ill be <lb/>
larger sizes <lb/>
ill put prices correspond- <lb/>
to the number of slumps. In <lb/>
i slumps of various <lb/>
will be put the same <lb/>
k for the convenience of patrons <lb/>
who have use for other than the <lb/>
i variety. <lb/>
A stamp books will be <lb/>
secured us <lb/>
HOW TH S <lb/>
offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
ward for case of <lb/>
can not cured by Hall's <lb/>
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V. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
undersigned, have known <lb/>
for the last fifteen <lb/>
rs, him perfectly <lb/>
in all <lb/>
as and financially able to carry <lb/>
mil any obligations made by their <lb/>
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wholesale drug- <lb/>
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line of <lb/>
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destructive in several years, <lb/>
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Raleigh Post. <lb/>
given then by their narrow <lb/>
particularity, a humiliating <lb/>
to cue much about the <lb/>
mat t The House galleries <lb/>
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whole debate. <lb/>
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street waif to governor- <lb/>
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st reels New York until the at daylight an I <lb/>
Aid picked him up <lb/>
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forced to hold up the Raj <lb/>
to modify <lb/>
the ship steal, to <lb/>
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looking to bimetallism and to mod- <lb/>
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it. Altogether, the <lb/>
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ca. of the Maria Theresa, one of <lb/>
sack cloth and ashes of <lb/>
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being real for thorn <lb/>
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and sent him out west grow up <lb/>
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known form of political bull <lb/>
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cans of i ho House voted their real <lb/>
sentiments the bill would have <lb/>
defeated more than a two- <lb/>
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his vessel under orders to <lb/>
nun the Brooklyn, supposed to be <lb/>
only fast vessel in the <lb/>
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in the it will be heard <lb/>
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then -e hope the shake <lb/>
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the great civilizing <lb/>
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rated wherever her grasping <lb/>
reaches and where, her <lb/>
guns soldiers go. <lb/>
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big to him who hath more than <lb/>
he needs. <lb/>
done so had ii out- <lb/>
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by Commodore which o <lb/>
much has been said. This should <lb/>
certainly settle <lb/>
is not policy of this paper <lb/>
to engage in or to encourage lows <lb/>
paper controversies, but in <lb/>
to the vigorous of Dr. <lb/>
say. <lb/>
that a plain statement if facts con- <lb/>
cause Mr. <lb/>
failure in business was given l-y <lb/>
him to tin Charlotte Observer and <lb/>
that statement was in this <lb/>
paper. We are not <lb/>
in deny of <lb/>
that statement, hut think the pie- <lb/>
is in favor of Mr, <lb/>
as he is presumed lo more con- <lb/>
with causes which lend <lb/>
to his downfall in business that <lb/>
any one yet heard <lb/>
was upon <lb/>
tin- Dr. <lb/>
were made. If Mr. state <lb/>
stick lo all that <lb/>
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lake back. If ii be no tree then <lb/>
what has said hints no one. <lb/>
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to men women discussing <lb/>
the war, going u now <lb/>
Britain and Transvaal <lb/>
lie. and in most cases sun <lb/>
pithy is expressed In favor of <lb/>
Republic, In the for <lb/>
F.-I man i a very clear, aid com- <lb/>
discussion, of the <lb/>
cause which lead up to con <lb/>
Hi i. The article Is by Harry <lb/>
Tbilisi. Peek, curries it- <lb/>
head the inscription. <lb/>
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lies now, bill in <lb/>
this the render is taken over <lb/>
the pathway where <lb/>
em to have and <lb/>
the I v mean- bill e had <lb/>
a on ii. <lb/>
I- discussion is forcible mid <lb/>
full facts concerning the <lb/>
the cares of the war, and the de- <lb/>
drawn therefrom, ore <lb/>
reasonable and satisfying. One <lb/>
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hum reading what the <lb/>
has to <lb/>
A High Point special to the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer says s A <lb/>
was banded the Snow Lumber <lb/>
company signed by white <lb/>
operatives of the factory requesting <lb/>
that the men working <lb/>
them in the be removed, <lb/>
They don't to the <lb/>
working on the yards, bill refused <lb/>
to be with <lb/>
shop. The refused to <lb/>
giant the and at <lb/>
o'clock sonic one blew the whistle <lb/>
and all the white hands walked <lb/>
Senator explained tin- <lb/>
gold standard bill agreed upon by <lb/>
the Conference Committee, to the <lb/>
Senate, but he did not attempt the <lb/>
Impossible task of defending the <lb/>
measure, which ought to be <lb/>
entitled. A bill to put <lb/>
money in the pockets of the rich at <lb/>
expense of the poor. <lb/>
Within of the time <lb/>
that the House was passing the <lb/>
the bill lo rob the poor Ku- <lb/>
ans by imp -sing a duty upon the <lb/>
products they have the Sen <lb/>
ate was taking step to- <lb/>
wards making Hawaii a state, by- <lb/>
passing the bill providing a <lb/>
rial government for Hawaii. If <lb/>
there is any logical reason for <lb/>
this unjust distinction be <lb/>
tween prosperous Hawaii and hall <lb/>
starved it has been <lb/>
carefully concealed from the pub- <lb/>
The House Military Committee <lb/>
has endorsed two pet schemes of <lb/>
the administration to provide pro <lb/>
motion for favorites to give <lb/>
the Adjutant General of the army <lb/>
the rank, pay and allowances of <lb/>
the major genera, which will lie <lb/>
in the nature of reward to <lb/>
for his to <lb/>
and his underhand attacks <lb/>
upon Miles, his superior <lb/>
and that Pres- <lb/>
to a retired <lb/>
general from to <lb/>
tally he settled in where London, Feb. The Roberts <lb/>
he found a wide field. He was posted at the war of <lb/>
into Hie work making that conn as soon as press dispatches for <lb/>
try better in a business and moral opened. Few besides news- <lb/>
way, and went into polities so paper were The news <lb/>
he could do more for the people spread quickly and crowds rushed <lb/>
Today be is the governor of that to the War Office, where was a <lb/>
little known territory scene unparalleled begin- <lb/>
and the bead of Presbyterian of the war. <lb/>
church affairs our great north- j excitement and enthusiasm was en <lb/>
western He is at the stock exchange. The <lb/>
one more example of what filed into the streets, <lb/>
American boy grit and pluck and singing the <lb/>
has a chance <lb/>
Anthem. rose a <lb/>
quarter, but subsequently receded, <lb/>
South Africans and Rands <lb/>
ed live eights Then- is a general <lb/>
feeling that the worst of the cam <lb/>
is over, and that the <lb/>
will not have to encounter such <lb/>
difficulties M heretofore. <lb/>
Kim's <lb/>
Washington, Feb. <lb/>
major general, which is intended Competition that springs up against <lb/>
them is endorsed and supported <lb/>
popular favor. <lb/>
The people are joyous over the <lb/>
downhill of the Flour Trust, and <lb/>
to give Gen. Shatter the differ- <lb/>
the pay and <lb/>
brigadier general and <lb/>
u major general, as a re <lb/>
ward for the Cuban campaign, the <lb/>
greater part of which lie spent <lb/>
in a hammock. old <lb/>
world. <lb/>
of course, the disagreeable <lb/>
weather In Washington had nothing <lb/>
to do with the departure for Cuba, <lb/>
via of Secretary Root. <lb/>
He is going to make an <lb/>
of Cuban ports, using <lb/>
a government transport after he <lb/>
reaches lam pa. What part hi- <lb/>
-hi and daughter, who <lb/>
him. are to take in the <lb/>
is a question <lb/>
which he may be able to answer. <lb/>
To some persons this trip looks <lb/>
like a junket for his family <lb/>
at public expense. <lb/>
The bill providing for the ship <lb/>
subsidy job has been favorably re <lb/>
ported to the Senate The report <lb/>
which was made bill will be <lb/>
widely circulated by the <lb/>
cans for the purpose of trying to <lb/>
a public sentiment for the <lb/>
job, but it is very <lb/>
doubtful whether they will try to <lb/>
the bill through until alter <lb/>
the Presidential election, as word <lb/>
been passed around among the <lb/>
republicans in Congress lo keep <lb/>
the total of appropriations made at <lb/>
this Session of Congress as <lb/>
much as possible, with the under- <lb/>
standing that the money can safely <lb/>
made to at the next session <lb/>
which will not be b, hi until after <lb/>
i be Presidential election, <lb/>
The man who monkeys with the <lb/>
kitty a poker game is apt to gel <lb/>
Pate of Trusts. <lb/>
The recent collapse of several of <lb/>
the big trusts calls attention to the <lb/>
internal, as well as external, <lb/>
harassing their career. In- <lb/>
stead of forcing itself to the fore- <lb/>
front of success, there is more than <lb/>
one on the verge of disintegration. <lb/>
Their troubles have ail today sent to the Senate <lb/>
from natural causes, chief among a letter from General Davis with a <lb/>
these hat been the blunders made petition from asking <lb/>
during initial of the for free trade with the <lb/>
concerns. Nearly all of the morel States. In the letter, which is <lb/>
recent ones were organized on San Juan, February <lb/>
theory the public was Davis <lb/>
ignorant and gullible. The pro-1 transmit five petitions which <lb/>
motors calculated on finding a pub are signed by several bundled to- <lb/>
too hungry to swallow any- merchants, growers and <lb/>
thing. A. speculative fever, It was manufacturer, asking for free <lb/>
thought, had excited a popular trade relations with the United <lb/>
desire to bold stock In some States so some market may <lb/>
tic combination. As a result, for not only surplus crops <lb/>
everything was combined in 1880, but also for the <lb/>
to feed the popular appetite. All crop of 1800. The <lb/>
kinds were planned and referred to available for ex- <lb/>
then Hunted ocean of water-. pounds, <lb/>
ed stock. People were duped, portion of the maturing <lb/>
to awaken later to their foolish- will not be required for <lb/>
This late awakening is estimated at <lb/>
generated the troubles which the <lb/>
trusts must meet. A popular dis- my reports to the <lb/>
bas finally developed into I have very fully staled <lb/>
p hostility. Every of the industrial <lb/>
tire measure that is aimed against I cannot in any words at my <lb/>
them is applauded by the people overstate the urgency <lb/>
I and gravity of the industrial <lb/>
paralysis now <lb/>
After giving a resume of existing <lb/>
Conditions, he <lb/>
remedy tor the Indus- <lb/>
enthusiastic ardor. Every <lb/>
they are very much is the <lb/>
Sugar Trust's embarrassments, markets for <lb/>
Those delights will grow more ex- <lb/>
each time it is known <lb/>
that oilier trusts are entangled. <lb/>
What people perceive is the <lb/>
evil known as the trust. <lb/>
They know that it is odious and <lb/>
detrimental. As a <lb/>
they have declared <lb/>
an uncompromising warfare. The <lb/>
effects me already visible. New <lb/>
trusts are not half so easily <lb/>
ed. Old trusts are not greatly <lb/>
feared. With each successive col- <lb/>
lapse faith will grow weaker in <lb/>
what still remains. In fact, pop- <lb/>
sentiments has forced a <lb/>
of the tendency. The trusts <lb/>
are loosing rather than gaining, <lb/>
strength. The threatening <lb/>
which loomed over this land is <lb/>
likely to be after all, <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Las. T evening two <lb/>
brothers, i inland George Dowdle <lb/>
were digging a grave on in <lb/>
which lo bury Mr. Mrs. Joshua <lb/>
who died the day. before. They <lb/>
corking with their backs <lb/>
tun . inward each oilier when <lb/>
Bird back his <lb/>
on the head with the <lb/>
part off it, chipping up a <lb/>
of the skull about the size of <lb/>
a silver dollar. He fell and was <lb/>
apparently dead for several min- <lb/>
but finally revived. <lb/>
Rogers were called <lb/>
dressed his and he bids <lb/>
fair to Press. I <lb/>
surplus of productions and I lie <lb/>
establishment of trade conditions <lb/>
by Congressional legislation as will <lb/>
give confidence to Investors sod <lb/>
the development of the <lb/>
I Until this is <lb/>
paralysis continue <lb/>
and the pi or and helpless in- <lb/>
creasing must lie fed Of <lb/>
they will starve to <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
Negro Domination Ruinous. <lb/>
The political of the <lb/>
class who the vote <lb/>
the South bas always, without <lb/>
a single exception, been character- <lb/>
by scandal, corruption, <lb/>
and the State's disgrace. <lb/>
The is creature <lb/>
but he is controlled by bis passions <lb/>
and follows the of <lb/>
those who will arouse appeal <lb/>
to his lowest prejudices. He is a <lb/>
vicious partisan in politics. He <lb/>
looks upon one the party <lb/>
ranks as a renegade and a deserter <lb/>
to be and persecuted. <lb/>
He will know no party <lb/>
except color, and recognizes no <lb/>
principle, except the passion of <lb/>
race against race. To make <lb/>
numerical strength the basis of his <lb/>
political power is ruinous lo <lb/>
State. This power should tie taken <lb/>
from him until he CM learn to ex <lb/>
the realization of the <lb/>
responsibilities of citizenship. <lb/>
Locke Craig. <lb/>
Has the Largest Sale of <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
in the world, <lb/>
manufacture by GUANO CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
REV N n WATSON DEFENDS <lb/>
DR <lb/>
am somewhat surprised that <lb/>
from the abundance of current mat- <lb/>
from which to select that you <lb/>
should choose to give so much of <lb/>
valuable space to a vile, ma- <lb/>
and vituperative on the <lb/>
character of Dr. President <lb/>
of Trinity College. I have never <lb/>
been counted among the <lb/>
admirers of Dr. he is <lb/>
not above criticism, not with- <lb/>
out plenty of them ; <lb/>
but I can not for a moment believe <lb/>
that either the editor of the Char- <lb/>
Observer, or the editor of the <lb/>
Greenville thinks that <lb/>
Dr. by low and base <lb/>
sought to use bis <lb/>
as a minister the <lb/>
Gospel and President of <lb/>
College the business of <lb/>
Mr. or any one else. <lb/>
do these newspapers be- <lb/>
the base imputation that Dr. <lb/>
is personally responsible for <lb/>
the difference between the <lb/>
and liabilities of Mr. <lb/>
Hid Dr. steal this money, or <lb/>
did he and his friends conspire to <lb/>
purchase worth of <lb/>
from Mr. a credit, and <lb/>
never pay for them If so, these <lb/>
unpaid accounts ought to swell the <lb/>
amount far beyond the <lb/>
named as total assets. <lb/>
should at least have some <lb/>
plausible foundation upon which <lb/>
to base their charges they <lb/>
undertake to break down the char. <lb/>
actor of a College President and <lb/>
minister of the Gospel, and inti- <lb/>
mate though they do not affirm it <lb/>
that he is a a thief and a <lb/>
liar <lb/>
Doubtless the of Mr. <lb/>
injured by the <lb/>
and deplorable affair in which <lb/>
he became involved, it simply fol- <lb/>
low as results always follows ante- <lb/>
Dr. was simply a <lb/>
occasion- -the causes be- <lb/>
came many. <lb/>
Finally let me say the <lb/>
tees of Trinity to whom <lb/>
advice is so graciously given are <lb/>
perhaps neatly as competent to de- <lb/>
who shall or shall not be <lb/>
President of that Institution as any <lb/>
newspaper editor, and the <lb/>
dist church has not hitherto found <lb/>
it necessary to ask any editor of a <lb/>
political newspaper to determine <lb/>
who shall, or shall not be ministers <lb/>
or members within her pale ; and <lb/>
perhaps which a <lb/>
man lives is equally to <lb/>
determine whether or not a man is <lb/>
a menace to society and a blight to <lb/>
to the of <lb/>
X. M. <lb/>
After two year <lb/>
Premiums but <lb/>
THE <lb/>
i a <lb/>
that <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will be <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Year <lb/>
Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
MOTS ling year, provided the <lb/>
ulna for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Beef, A <lb/>
bring them tome. I pay cam <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
I.-i- ii g. C <lb/>
f.-; V r <lb/>
u r.-j if <lb/>
and I . <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
BOOK<lb/>
. <lb/>
NO. BOOK <lb/>
All <lb/>
. in ii <lb/>
tar i . v. ., <lb/>
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
All I u- ; Hook In I <lb/>
I ; like reproduction <lb/>
I air ii ii. ; i, i dim <lb/>
as <lb/>
No. COW BOOK <lb/>
an ml the having a <lb/>
sale. in. <lb/>
l ltd, win- I <lb/>
No. SWINE BOOK <lb/>
l an <lb/>
etc Sn<lb/>
I v <lb/>
Weal, and <lb/>
Swab. one ho Co, or <lb/>
., .,, small lo tend <lb/>
m BOOKS. <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
Is roar made for yon nod II U <lb/>
It <lb/>
nod ppr In <lb/>
vi h <lb/>
Any ONE of the and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
of i will U teal by BtU <lb/>
lo l A i U<lb/>
r. <lb/>
. i<lb/>
I OUT A LOT OF <lb/>
Fall and Winter Clothing <lb/>
TO MAKE DOOM FOB NEW <lb/>
WOULD A <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good Suit <lb/>
TOO I IF SO AM <lb/>
TO GIVE A <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE <lb/>
DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to<lb/>
position with W. <lb/>
Mrs. Alice son <lb/>
have from <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
In North Carolina <lb/>
arc ;. i,. <lb/>
of . their <lb/>
for Governor. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us 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 REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
In, tot be Judge. Who <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
Things mound the Capitol seem <lb/>
to indicate that <lb/>
lie rejected by the Senate. The <lb/>
Matter is now before the <lb/>
Committee and will be reported <lb/>
next Monday. <lb/>
predicted that full com- <lb/>
will report <lb/>
against him. <lb/>
March. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
This the month for kites. <lb/>
This is the first spring month. <lb/>
March gives us two new <lb/>
Board lo night <lb/>
March gives us five Thursdays <lb/>
and live Fridays <lb/>
March started off with a high <lb/>
wind and heavy rain, <lb/>
Something good, Mullet Hoc <lb/>
cents n pair at S. M. <lb/>
People could be seen chasing <lb/>
their hats on the streets this morn- <lb/>
Attention to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by Nannie Tucker, ex- <lb/>
the estate of E. <lb/>
Allen, deceased. <lb/>
Republicans Scared. <lb/>
There members of the <lb/>
German in Illinois <lb/>
who can vote. branch has <lb/>
paused resolutions the Me- <lb/>
Administration. The col- <lb/>
policy, the secret <lb/>
England, the retention of the <lb/>
war tax, and militarism hare <lb/>
en the of that State <lb/>
the worst fright they have had in <lb/>
twenty years. If the Democrats <lb/>
get one half of the German vote in <lb/>
Illinois, the State is safely <lb/>
If the German vote, as now seems <lb/>
certain, is cast <lb/>
in Illinois it will also be cast <lb/>
against him in Indians, Ohio, Wis- <lb/>
Michigan, putting all those <lb/>
States Democratic column. <lb/>
New-sand Observer. <lb/>
Names. <lb/>
It's much more important to <lb/>
make plain the goods advertised <lb/>
than to bring out the name. <lb/>
If people arc interested the <lb/>
sec the firm name <lb/>
they'll make it a point to see it. <lb/>
Space is too valuable to be used up <lb/>
by printing firm names with, the <lb/>
biggest type in the <lb/>
Age- <lb/>
February Weather. <lb/>
Mr. Warren, of The <lb/>
Nurseries gives us the fol- <lb/>
lowing weather report for the <lb/>
month of February <lb/>
Highest temperature <lb/>
Lowest temperature and <lb/>
Rainfall <lb/>
Two snows. <lb/>
Two blizzards. <lb/>
On 86th, and 27th the <lb/>
temperature was and on the <lb/>
This is the coldest <lb/>
weather ever known here for the <lb/>
lust four days in February. <lb/>
Stolen from a Mall <lb/>
Pouch. <lb/>
New York, Feb. became <lb/>
known at noon today that several <lb/>
money packages, said to contain <lb/>
about Intended to pass <lb/>
through the Long Island City post- <lb/>
disappeared yesterday after- <lb/>
while en route from New <lb/>
York to Long City. <lb/>
William Our, the driver of the <lb/>
wagon which carried the mail from , ,, , <lb/>
,, ,. T ., . .,., merchant will, them <lb/>
the terry in Long Island City to i . ,. ,, , <lb/>
. . , ,. . what ho wants to sell. There is no <lb/>
has disappeared, . . . . . <lb/>
j t i i . ., . better way to the desired <lb/>
suspected of having stolen the , , .- , , , ., <lb/>
, ion <lb/>
money packages. <lb/>
I advertising. His store news t <lb/>
come by telegraph, or over the <lb/>
For E m By editor's desk, but it is news <lb/>
all the <lb/>
the People Informed. <lb/>
these days of universal news- <lb/>
paper reading the people look for <lb/>
something more in their journals <lb/>
than what is ordinarily spoken of <lb/>
as Few things of every- <lb/>
day life are more important to the <lb/>
whole public than the purchase <lb/>
sale of com Tile wise <lb/>
Marion, Feb. Leonard R. <lb/>
postmaster at this place, <lb/>
was arrested this afternoon under <lb/>
a warrant by United States <lb/>
Commissioner J. W. Johnson on a <lb/>
charge of embezzling the funds of <lb/>
the The warrant was <lb/>
issued at the instance of <lb/>
Inspector Meyer, who for several <lb/>
days has the <lb/>
condition of the has dis- <lb/>
covered a in the post- <lb/>
master's accounts amounting to <lb/>
over At a conference of <lb/>
Mr. Owens bondsmen, who arc <lb/>
highly reputable responsible <lb/>
citizens. Mr. T. Lanneau a <lb/>
capable and young gentle <lb/>
men, was selected to till the <lb/>
of and <lb/>
bas entered upon the discharge of <lb/>
his State. <lb/>
Lily Charlotte Sued. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, Feb. <lb/>
day G. W. Helms entered suit <lb/>
against the city of Charlotte for <lb/>
one thousand dollars damages for <lb/>
false arrest. Helms, his wife and <lb/>
child were put the station house <lb/>
when all were sick. They refused <lb/>
to be vaccinated. <lb/>
J. L. Jackson has also had Chief <lb/>
of Police Orr and three officers <lb/>
rested on a charge of assault. <lb/>
They forcibly vaccinated <lb/>
Rev. and left <lb/>
for Snow Hill where they will <lb/>
make their home. <lb/>
Misses Burnett, of <lb/>
Hamilton, who have visiting <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Bryan, left this morn <lb/>
jUg. <lb/>
H. Moore returned Wed- <lb/>
night from an vis- <lb/>
it in <lb/>
R. J. is from New- <lb/>
York, where he has milking <lb/>
purchases of Spring goods J. C. <lb/>
Mrs. V. II. Whichard, who has <lb/>
off on a four mouth's visit to <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
home Wednesday night. <lb/>
1800, <lb/>
left this morn- <lb/>
for Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Jan Flanagan went up the <lb/>
road this morning. <lb/>
Gary left this morning, <lb/>
he said, for New York, f <lb/>
J. L. Taft returned from Wash- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming went up the road <lb/>
this morning on legal business. <lb/>
II. A. White came in Thursday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Zeno Moore returned from <lb/>
a visit to Whitakers Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mrs. It. White returned <lb/>
Thursday night from a visit her <lb/>
parents near House's station, <lb/>
woo. <lb/>
It. C Smith has the <lb/>
Mrs. U <lb/>
measles. <lb/>
Little Mary Brown is quite <lb/>
with pneumonia. <lb/>
Maj. Fleming went to Wilson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
N. II. left this morn <lb/>
going north. <lb/>
Miss Harris this <lb/>
morning for Richmond. <lb/>
Pearl Campbell went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
I. J. went to <lb/>
Tillery this morning. <lb/>
P, G. Whaley returned from <lb/>
Weldon Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner returned <lb/>
from a visit Friday eve- <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie of <lb/>
Mount, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Pearce, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. II. A. While, <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. II. Brown returned Friday <lb/>
evening from New York where he <lb/>
has buying spring goons. <lb/>
Miss Katie Johnson, of Tarboro, <lb/>
who has been visiting Sirs. C. T. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Town Matters. <lb/>
The Hoard of met in <lb/>
the Mayor's office host night. <lb/>
Present G. Alder- <lb/>
J. I. W. It. Parker, <lb/>
J. N. Hart, S. J. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Tho street committee reported <lb/>
that the tiling fur gutter <lb/>
the Presbyterian church have been <lb/>
secured and was being put in place. <lb/>
Alderman White called the at- <lb/>
of the board to the branch <lb/>
running from tobacco town by the <lb/>
academy that there seems to be <lb/>
some obstruction there which <lb/>
should be removed, <lb/>
gin committee reported <lb/>
the city are in good <lb/>
Finance coin mil Ice reported <lb/>
in hands of Treasurer <lb/>
that the old May- <lb/>
or's office had been repainted and <lb/>
turned over to Chief of Fire De- <lb/>
Alderman Wooten reported that <lb/>
the suit against the town for the <lb/>
payment of the old hand pump had <lb/>
been satisfactorily com promised. <lb/>
A few ago M. C. Lawson. <lb/>
of county, lost a team of <lb/>
and a girl who was with i line horses and had a narrow es- <lb/>
her at tho time. from death. He undertook <lb/>
these cases resulted from i to ford Tar river when the water <lb/>
the vaccination regulations recent- . was very high, with the result <lb/>
enforced by the city authorities, his horses were washed and <lb/>
Post. I drowned. <lb/>
Presbyterians <lb/>
completed their t <lb/>
lion to build a female college. <lb/>
aldermen of <lb/>
hare resolved to exterminate the <lb/>
houses of ill fame in that city. <lb/>
Northern men are still buying <lb/>
op great of North Car- <lb/>
land. If it goes a few of <lb/>
them w ill the State. <lb/>
Mr. E of <lb/>
Cross died January <lb/>
years and six <lb/>
months News. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
county, makes a gill of to the <lb/>
Baptist Female University, to <lb/>
expended in fitting up the room of <lb/>
one of the literary <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
There have been more people <lb/>
killed by trains in Durham during <lb/>
the last year than have died in the <lb/>
whole Slate smallpox. This <lb/>
suggests that better <lb/>
against the rail roads. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
The have decided to hold <lb/>
a big Industrial and educational <lb/>
exposition in park <lb/>
Winston, 20th to <lb/>
Booker Washington, the <lb/>
orator of Alabama, will <lb/>
be Invited to make the opening <lb/>
address, <lb/>
are surging ahead the <lb/>
line of industrial progress- A <lb/>
knitting factory, with a capacity <lb/>
Of dozen pairs hose per day, <lb/>
and to give employment to over <lb/>
persons is under to be <lb/>
completed by the tint of July. <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Populists arc saying very freely <lb/>
that they do not propose to allow <lb/>
their State convention to make the <lb/>
constitutional amendment an issue. <lb/>
This means a knockout for <lb/>
Butler his allies, who win seek <lb/>
to drive the Opposition to the <lb/>
amendment over the convention. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Mr. W. T. return- <lb/>
ed yesterday from Snow Hill court. <lb/>
He says that Hon. C. H. Aycock <lb/>
made a line speech at Hill <lb/>
yesterday an the constitutional <lb/>
amendment ; that he was listened <lb/>
to by a large crowd, aroused <lb/>
immense enthusiasm. <lb/>
Free Press <lb/>
A suit was Instituted at <lb/>
Monday by Prof. Gerald <lb/>
against the beard if trustees of the <lb/>
A. and M. college, asking for <lb/>
for balance claimed on <lb/>
as Stale botanist. He alleges <lb/>
that he was elected for a term of <lb/>
three years and I hen dismissed, <lb/>
without cause, before the <lb/>
of his term. <lb/>
The attorneys for the railways <lb/>
w ill ask Judge to <lb/>
Standing Master Shep <lb/>
herd to begin March 20th the <lb/>
of testimony as to whether <lb/>
railway properly is not assessed at <lb/>
a higher valuation than other <lb/>
property In the State. As yet the <lb/>
standing master has no orders, <lb/>
it Is estimated it will require <lb/>
III least a year lo take the testimony. <lb/>
There will be thousands of <lb/>
i ii Free Press, <lb/>
At on morn- <lb/>
Frank Henderson, a <lb/>
while man. look a of <lb/>
nine, and died Its a <lb/>
few hours afterwards, Henderson <lb/>
lived on the Watson <lb/>
place, mill hail been drinking <lb/>
heavily the day before, which is <lb/>
Supposed to his mind, <lb/>
He leave a wife and one child. <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
county a young man <lb/>
who was courting a young woman, <lb/>
was forbidden by her father to <lb/>
come on the premises, The girl's <lb/>
mother told him he was welcome, <lb/>
MM he followed her advice. The <lb/>
angry father sued him for trespass. <lb/>
The mother signed his bond. The <lb/>
ease was tried and the father lost, <lb/>
the holding as has. <lb/>
band and wife are one she had a <lb/>
right to invite young man <lb/>
An appeal was taken by the rather <lb/>
to superior court. The <lb/>
lion will then be settled as to a <lb/>
wife's equal rights <lb/>
Bl NOTES. <lb/>
LB, Mar. 1900 <lb/>
Several new cases of mumps. <lb/>
J. King, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Tuesday . <lb/>
Three new dwellings are going <lb/>
I. and Pearl Camp <lb/>
were on a visit to Miss Lillian <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
of <lb/>
stopped over hero yesterday from <lb/>
mail to freight time. <lb/>
Agent Green is back from Wash <lb/>
and busy making daily <lb/>
shipments for the Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. and Cigar Co. <lb/>
farmers are beginning ti use <lb/>
more agricultural Marshall <lb/>
Cox, living several miles east of <lb/>
here, Las a carload on the track <lb/>
here now. <lb/>
are lighting the <lb/>
fertilizer in the right way. <lb/>
Instead of buying less they are <lb/>
buying about as much as ever. <lb/>
If your team does sail yon <lb/>
perhaps you can make an ex- <lb/>
change here at J. J. <lb/>
It is not Impossible a trade to <lb/>
work to the advantage of both <lb/>
Those who come here gel <lb/>
well. These w In, arc well gel bet- <lb/>
was been just the reverse <lb/>
with several parties leaving here. <lb/>
The secret lies iii <lb/>
era water. <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
t for goods are <lb/>
Good. <lb/>
Cheap, <lb/>
Honest, <lb/>
Anti-trust, <lb/>
Home made right hen <lb/>
Carolina. Pitt county, <lb/>
folks. Special brands <lb/>
order. n I t n. Co. <lb/>
Attention are <lb/>
Hie following <lb/>
The back hands. <lb/>
The best saddles. <lb/>
The best carts and wagons. <lb/>
The best Cotton Planter CoX I, <lb/>
The best fertilizer distributer, <lb/>
cheap enough so every farmer can <lb/>
afford to ow ii one. <lb/>
pair of our cart wheels also <lb/>
gets a nice premium, <lb/>
A. O. COX<lb/>
owns <lb/>
HOd <lb/>
am <lb/>
same <lb/>
made t <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
Hals, Caps, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND GEE <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
a l NEW <lb/>
Come To See Ms. <lb/>
He- <lb/>
is His <lb/>
Net the <lb/>
eighteen steerage of the <lb/>
who were lauded Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Al lie-old Moore store, <lb/>
in five Points, where we hive <lb/>
me I a new and fresh <lb/>
of <lb/>
at the barge was <lb/>
to lie a <lb/>
leper. He i- Maude <lb/>
ii mulatto. He told Dr. <lb/>
that hi- home was in <lb/>
Bridgetown, where <lb/>
father a while sergeant major of <lb/>
. police. lie had up a clerk <lb/>
. ship the customs to lakes <lb/>
home I <lb/>
for his health, <lb/>
adv ice of his physician, <lb/>
did your physician say <lb/>
was the matter asked <lb/>
I have been attended three <lb/>
physicians of Made- <lb/>
I and French. They all said I <lb/>
would recover more quickly in a <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar. Coffee, Canned floods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars, <lb/>
fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
lo be found in an up-to-date <lb/>
We pay I lie highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
. promise entire sat- <lb/>
T, F, CO, <lb/>
at Point <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
a Bet of Teeth, <lb/>
I AI la City has a new <lb/>
to of. Phillip a <lb/>
cigar years old, has been HAS PROVIDED FOB YOU <lb/>
suffering severe pains for sumo <lb/>
lime for what was diagnosed by the <lb/>
attending physician as neuralgia. <lb/>
X. c U. Yesterday the interesting <lb/>
C, I. and W, was made Unit he cutting <lb/>
left Sat- j three teeth, his third set. Two of <lb/>
for are in tho upper and the <lb/>
Miss Dully, of i molar in the buck the <lb/>
burn, and Miss Wooten. of <lb/>
Dover, are visiting at Miss <lb/>
MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
pounds Candy, <lb/>
barrels Apples. <lb/>
Sweet Florida <lb/>
Coca <lb/>
pounds Mixed Nuts,<lb/>
Seeded Citron <lb/>
Hales. <lb/>
near here. <lb/>
Bar. Harper <lb/>
Held via Kinston <lb/>
Mr. Goo. of Kinston. <lb/>
through the city today. <lb/>
c. W, Howard came <lb/>
through from to <lb/>
in i ; . ; ; <lb/>
PISTOLS, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Johnson's Mills, N. C . Feb. <lb/>
The young people had a dance <lb/>
Mi. M. <lb/>
Dr. Noble's went in <lb/>
on Monday. <lb/>
Mumps, measles and whooping <lb/>
Miss Woolen, of Johnson's j cough are raging here. <lb/>
Mills, was lure Saturday. Mr. was here yesterday so <lb/>
Messrs. Joel Patrick. A. for Sup <lb/>
Felix ply <lb/>
kins in Johnson's Mills Sim- Mi Dollie Anderson spent a <lb/>
week ill Mr, I. B. Cox's and <lb/>
I. u. Cox returned home with for Kinston, <lb/>
the from where . i Washing- <lb/>
has been taking ii business last Saturday lo visit her <lb/>
very <lb/>
coil <lb/>
Near May was hen <lb/>
last on bis dwelling <lb/>
Disciples <lb/>
arrived Monday <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
spent lure <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
II. Skinner, of den, was <lb/>
here . <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mm. I. II, <lb/>
will return week, <lb/>
A at M- I all, <lb/>
a mill <lb/>
a fellow named <lb/>
i hi Wake <lb/>
Loses His Suit. <lb/>
The Iron <lb/>
Charlotte recently brought suit in <lb/>
the courts of Wake county u <lb/>
tho Sheriff of Wake, II. T. Jones, <lb/>
to recover the sum of <lb/>
penally failure to <lb/>
on execution in judgment in favor <lb/>
of Mecklenburg iron Works. The <lb/>
led on last Wednesday <lb/>
and the verdict was against the <lb/>
If. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ALL of <lb/>
TOYS. CHEAP <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Shoe Sale <lb/>
This Week. <lb/>
fine <lb/>
an iii <lb/>
and II nice pair cheap. <lb/>
If the <lb/>
no to Styles best Ilia <lb/>
clothing made <lb/>
THE CO<lb/>
early <lb/>
Us . <lb/>
a U <lb/>
en., Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
W. T. Lee Co. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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D. J. Owner <lb/>
WASHING ION <lb/>
II is i tis fact that in in- <lb/>
w. taken in west <lb/>
in attempt to carry ma <lb/>
through Ike liken Mr., <lb/>
a went lie <lb/>
ONCE A WAIF. <lb/>
a. . . <lb/>
Surrender to Roberts. <lb/>
Now of the- Immerse <lb/>
Territory of Alaska. <lb/>
Entered at t lie Post at <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
It is said <lb/>
had to Inquire to the forms of <lb/>
under <lb/>
them. Heretofore, the Boas have <lb/>
familial only with <lb/>
tor n surrenders. <lb/>
Mi will probably be <lb/>
A Senators <lb/>
who were willing to against <lb/>
the matter will not be <lb/>
able to resist hi- per- <lb/>
when ii cornea to a <lb/>
vote on <lb/>
was sore to back to <lb/>
the bill, while in the east and in <lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
a sued to care much about the <lb/>
Tin- House galleries <lb/>
were poorly filled throughout the <lb/>
whole debate. <lb/>
The Republican hive <lb/>
forced to hold up the Hay <lb/>
surrender, to modify <lb/>
the ship subsidy steal, to <lb/>
their plat form on He <lb/>
bill by inserting a <lb/>
looking to bimetallism and to mod- <lb/>
the Mean tariff in order <lb/>
It. Altogether, the CO. <lb/>
P. i in tolerably l ad position for a <lb/>
presidential year. <lb/>
N Mr. or <lb/>
is he only Clerk of Congrats <lb/>
The above quest Ion a as asked <lb/>
last issue of the Weekly <lb/>
Why he is president. If be is <lb/>
not president i- bet <lb/>
The chances the House <lb/>
has I linnet ed into pan a In <lb/>
Rica bill. It i- believed <lb/>
the Senate w ill knock the <lb/>
out of I he bill will <lb/>
raise the duty buck lo per cent. <lb/>
Then in the House will <lb/>
recede from its position. <lb/>
Local m t run <lb/>
away iii the idea the nation- <lb/>
campaign will altogether <lb/>
Ion local this full. The <lb/>
Democratic stands for decent <lb/>
and will in- <lb/>
isl n them no matter bow hot the <lb/>
n elect ion may be. <lb/>
bad u Ore on <lb/>
the of February . The m <lb/>
doll active in years. <lb/>
supply was miserably <lb/>
The in To- <lb/>
warehouse from a defective <lb/>
Hue i-1 swept across <lb/>
and burned several buildings. <lb/>
There was insurance. <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
As events prove the President <lb/>
look the winning side <lb/>
debate. Ft may also <lb/>
s i; bud been <lb/>
contrary lo was, the <lb/>
would still icon on <lb/>
stayed on <lb/>
the lei cc the vote wan <lb/>
and lion hopped down the <lb/>
I. -j; -The <lb/>
dispatch has been re- <lb/>
From street waif to governor- Lord <lb/>
that is the life of John i. Feb. <lb/>
he the his forces capitulated <lb/>
streets New York until the daylight <lb/>
Aid picked him up camp. The <lb/>
and sent him out west grow up l f <lb/>
; with Be <lb/>
A-h very family who. though M <lb/>
The republican leaders of the <lb/>
House MO shaking from the <lb/>
given them by their narrow <lb/>
from a <lb/>
the tariff bill. The <lb/>
suck clot h and ashes of <lb/>
real for them that day. <lb/>
amended the bill by reducing <lb/>
poor, sent him to the district school. <lb/>
where he got a taste for education. <lb/>
will consider <lb/>
this event satisfactory, occurring <lb/>
the anniversary of MR. <lb/>
the tariff from to cent,; . <lb/>
r I later worked his way through <lb/>
which Berry , Yale college Then went to New, The number who surrendered <lb/>
said merely .-hanged the crime was know, until <lb/>
from grand to petty larceny. as .,,;, this afternoon, when <lb/>
by limiting its operation to a announced to the House <lb/>
He decided lo do missionary work . that the prisoners numbered about <lb/>
, the west and went to Colorado three thousand. will he <lb/>
the bill was a wrong one. and they <lb/>
meat that the whole principle <lb/>
Idaho and then to Texas. , sent to Cape Town, <lb/>
could not get the voles needed to ,, , . . . . , , , <lb/>
settled Alaska where <lb/>
it without resorting to every . , ., . . . . . <lb/>
,.,,. i he a wide He plunged dispatch was posted at the <lb/>
political ,, . ,. , . ., . . <lb/>
. into the work making that conn- as as press <lb/>
Captain Con- <lb/>
ca-. tin- Maria Theresa, one of <lb/>
t Ii vessels engaged in the <lb/>
light, just published, says <lb/>
it his vessel was under Orders to <lb/>
ram the Brooklyn, supposed to be <lb/>
fie only fast vessel in the <lb/>
can fleet, and that lie would have <lb/>
so had it not been for the out- <lb/>
war loop of the n ordered <lb/>
by Commodore Schley, of which <lb/>
m been said. This should <lb/>
cert Bet lie I he quest ion. <lb/>
Ii is not the policy of this paper <lb/>
lo or to <lb/>
paper controversies, but in <lb/>
to lie x Dr. K <lb/>
gone yesterday's issue will say. <lb/>
that a plain statement offsets con- <lb/>
cause Mr. <lb/>
failure in business was by <lb/>
him to the Charlotte Observer and <lb/>
that statement was in this <lb/>
paper. We are not I <lb/>
ii or deny the of <lb/>
statement, but think the pie- <lb/>
lain Cams <lb/>
as he is presumed to I e more n- <lb/>
with he causes which laid <lb/>
to downfall business <lb/>
any one jet beard from. <lb/>
was upon that statement that <lb/>
Hie concerning Dr. <lb/>
were made. If Mr. state <lb/>
be true, we stick to all that <lb/>
ha been -aid and have nothing lo <lb/>
take back. be not true then <lb/>
what has lien said hurts no one. <lb/>
At last comes rm ;. <lb/>
baa been red <lb/>
the <lb/>
follow so quickly upon <lb/>
the .-. ; j. ., <lb/>
II s as , ,. <lb/>
be, mid ere liberty lug <lb/>
Ii era must become loyal subject <lb/>
to tin row n. <lb/>
in this day <lb/>
es. and Christian education <lb/>
the Idea I lull <lb/>
seems to have u in <lb/>
the political in , id- <lb/>
mines cot <lb/>
Mate CrUft, as as in I <lb/>
of n me ills, ii if, . <lb/>
., n .,. ,,, <lb/>
and the Contented, <lb/>
wanting to alone. Ger- <lb/>
man Boers, must British <lb/>
subjects, then hope the shake <lb/>
up will result in a step forward in <lb/>
the civilizing movement, <lb/>
England pretend to have <lb/>
rated Wherever her -rasping <lb/>
hands reaches and where. her <lb/>
guns soldier go, <lb/>
in be the taking away <lb/>
from bias who hath little and <lb/>
giving to him who lath more than <lb/>
he needs. <lb/>
I is not an <lb/>
to hear and women discussing <lb/>
the war, going on now <lb/>
Britain and the Transvaal <lb/>
lie. and In most eases <lb/>
in favor of tie <lb/>
Republic, in the for <lb/>
i- a very clear, com- <lb/>
discussion, of till <lb/>
causes which lead up t the eon <lb/>
. The article is by Hair. <lb/>
Peek, and lb <lb/>
head inscription. <lb/>
Opinion On I he South <lb/>
Ii is evident where Amer <lb/>
lies now, but In <lb/>
this the IV id is <lb/>
the where American <lb/>
i cm- lo have and <lb/>
th- l-y no have had <lb/>
a it. <lb/>
The discussion is forcible and <lb/>
full of facts concerning the <lb/>
tic of the war, and the de- <lb/>
drawn therefrom, are <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
could not do better than an <lb/>
hour reading what the <lb/>
ha- to <lb/>
A High Point special to <lb/>
Charlotte Observer A <lb/>
handed the Lumber <lb/>
company signed by the white <lb/>
of tin- requesting <lb/>
the men working <lb/>
in the be removed. <lb/>
They don't object In the <lb/>
working on the yards, but refused <lb/>
to be with them iii the <lb/>
shop. The company refused lo <lb/>
grant the and at <lb/>
o'clock Rome one blew the whistle <lb/>
and all the white hands walked out, <lb/>
and cajolery. Had the <lb/>
tans of the House voted their real <lb/>
sentiments the bill would have <lb/>
defeated more a two- <lb/>
thirds vote instead of being passed <lb/>
by a vole to The <lb/>
constitutional question Involved in <lb/>
this bill down. It will <lb/>
be heard when the bill is taken up <lb/>
in the it will lie heard <lb/>
during the coining Presidential <lb/>
campaign, and like other great <lb/>
until la settled right. <lb/>
Senator explained tin- <lb/>
gold standard bill agreed upon <lb/>
the Conference Committee, to the <lb/>
Senate, but he did not attempt the <lb/>
Impossible of defending the <lb/>
measure, which ought to be <lb/>
dally entitled. A, bill to put <lb/>
iii pockets of the rich at <lb/>
the expense of the poor. <lb/>
Within hours of the time <lb/>
that the House was passing the <lb/>
the bill to rob poor <lb/>
by imposing n duty upon the <lb/>
products they have to sell, the Sen <lb/>
ate was taking first step to <lb/>
wards making Hawaii a state, by <lb/>
passing the bill providing a <lb/>
rial government for Hawaii. H <lb/>
there is any logical reason <lb/>
this unjust distinction be <lb/>
prosperous Hawaii and halt <lb/>
starved it has been <lb/>
carefully concealed from the <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
The House Military Commute <lb/>
endorsed two pet Schemes of <lb/>
the administration to provide pro <lb/>
motion for favorites that to give <lb/>
the Adjutant General army <lb/>
the rank, pay and allowances of <lb/>
which will <lb/>
in the nature of reward to Gen. <lb/>
Corbin for his to <lb/>
Alger. and his underhand attacks <lb/>
upon Gen Miles, his superior <lb/>
that authorized the Pres- <lb/>
t., select a retired <lb/>
diet- general from to <lb/>
major general, which is intended <lb/>
give Gen. Shatter the differ- <lb/>
between the pay and <lb/>
brigadier general and <lb/>
a major general, retired, as a re <lb/>
Ward for campaign, the <lb/>
greater part of which he spent <lb/>
in a old <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Of course, the disagreeable <lb/>
weather in Washington had nothing <lb/>
to do with the depart lire for Cuba, <lb/>
via of Secretary Root. <lb/>
He is going to make an <lb/>
of Cuban ports, using <lb/>
a government transport after he <lb/>
reaches Tampa. part his <lb/>
wife, -on and daughter, <lb/>
ponied him, arc lo lake in the <lb/>
is a quest ion <lb/>
which he may be able to answer <lb/>
To sonic persons this trip looks <lb/>
winter junket for his family <lb/>
at public expense, <lb/>
The bill providing for the ship <lb/>
subsidy job has been favorably re <lb/>
ported to the The report <lb/>
which was bill will be <lb/>
widely circulated by the <lb/>
can for the purpose of trying to <lb/>
create a public sentiment for the <lb/>
job, hut is <lb/>
doubtful whether they will try to <lb/>
push the bill through until alter <lb/>
Presidential election, as word <lb/>
has been passed around among the <lb/>
republicans in Congress to keep <lb/>
tin- total of appropriations made <lb/>
this session of Congress as <lb/>
much as possible, with the under <lb/>
standing can <lb/>
be made to fly at the session <lb/>
Which Will not he h Id until after <lb/>
the Presidential election. <lb/>
man who monkeys with the <lb/>
kitty in a poker game to gel <lb/>
scratched, , <lb/>
Feb. The <lb/>
of- <lb/>
press dispatches for <lb/>
try in a business moral opened. Few besides <lb/>
way, and went into politics m that paper men were The news <lb/>
he could do more for the people spread quickly and crowds rushed <lb/>
Today he is the governor of that to the War Office, where was a <lb/>
Immense and little known territory scene unparalleled since the begin <lb/>
and the head of the war. A scene of great <lb/>
church affairs in our great north- j excitement and enthusiasm was en <lb/>
He is only I acted at the stock exchange. The <lb/>
one more example of what tiled into the Streets, <lb/>
American grit and pluck j singing the <lb/>
has a chance to Ga- Rational Anthem. <lb/>
quarter, but subsequently Needed, <lb/>
South Africans and Rands <lb/>
ed live eights There is a general <lb/>
feeling that the worst of the <lb/>
I is over, and the <lb/>
will not have lo encounter such <lb/>
difficulties as heretofore. <lb/>
o Trusts. <lb/>
ORINOCO <lb/>
Has the Largest Sale of <lb/>
any Special TOBACCO <lb/>
IN THE WORLD. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY GUANO CO. J <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
REV N n WATSON DEFENDS <lb/>
DR <lb/>
Premiums paid. <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Rico's Distress. <lb/>
Washington. Feb. <lb/>
The recent collapse of several of <lb/>
the big calls attention to the <lb/>
internal, as well as external, <lb/>
harassing their career. In- <lb/>
stead of forcing to the fore <lb/>
front of success, there is more than <lb/>
one on the verge of disintegration. <lb/>
Their troubles have all Root today sent to the Senate <lb/>
from natural causes. Chief letter from General Davis with a <lb/>
these has been the blunders made petition from asking <lb/>
during the initial for free trade with the United <lb/>
concerns. Nearly all of the more I Slates. In I lie letter, which is <lb/>
recent one were organized San Juan. February <lb/>
theory public was Davis <lb/>
ignorant and gullible. The pro- transmit live petitions which <lb/>
calculated on I pub I arc signed by several hundred to- <lb/>
lie only too hungry to swallow any- j merchants, growers and <lb/>
thing. A speculative fever, it was j manufacturers, asking for free <lb/>
thought, had excited a relations with the United <lb/>
desire to hold Stock some Slat-- so some market may <lb/>
tic combination. As a result, found for not only surplus crops <lb/>
everything was combined in order for <lb/>
to feed the popular appetite. All crop of The <lb/>
were planned and referred lo available for <lb/>
then floated on an ocean of is pounds, <lb/>
People were duped, portion of the maturing <lb/>
to awaken later to their foolish- be required for <lb/>
This late awakening has j is estimated at <lb/>
the troubles which pounds- <lb/>
trusts must meet. A popular dis-1 my reports to <lb/>
gust baa developed into a department I have very lolly stated <lb/>
p hostility. Every industrial <lb/>
live measure that is aimed against ; Hon. cannot in any words at my <lb/>
them is applauded the people overstate the urgency <lb/>
with enthusiastic ardor. of <lb/>
competition up against in <lb/>
then. Is endorsed and supported by <lb/>
popular favor. After giving a of existing <lb/>
The are joyous over the he adds <lb/>
Flour Trust, and remedy for the Indus- <lb/>
arc very much elated over the is the <lb/>
Trust's opening of markets for <lb/>
delights will grow more x. surplus of productions the <lb/>
KB. <lb/>
I am somewhat surprised that <lb/>
from the of current mat- <lb/>
from which to select that you <lb/>
should choose to give so much of <lb/>
valuable space to a vile, ma- <lb/>
and vituperative on the <lb/>
character of Dr. President <lb/>
of Trinity College. I have never <lb/>
been among the of J. <lb/>
admirers of Dr. he is Your Policy <lb/>
not criticism, and not with- L. <lb/>
out plenty- of them ; Has Cash Value, <lb/>
but I can not for a moment believe Loan Value, <lb/>
that either the editor of the Char- Paid up insurance, <lb/>
or the editor of the <lb/>
Greenville thinks that works automatically, <lb/>
Dr. by low and base Will lie re-instated within <lb/>
oils, deliberately sought to use bis three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
as a minister the in good health. <lb/>
Gospel President of Trinity I After Second Year <lb/>
College the business No <lb/>
Mr. or any one else. i Incontestable. <lb/>
these newspapers lie- Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
the base that Dr. ginning of the second and of <lb/>
is personally responsible for succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
the difference between the for the current year be paid <lb/>
that <lb/>
each time it is known <lb/>
establishment of trade conditions <lb/>
that Other trusts are legislation as will <lb/>
What the people perceive is the to investors and <lb/>
evil known the trust. I the development of the <lb/>
They know that is odious and <lb/>
detrimental. As a <lb/>
Consequence, they have declared <lb/>
an uncompromising warfare. The <lb/>
effects are already visible. New <lb/>
trusts are not half so easily <lb/>
ed. trusts are not so greatly <lb/>
feared. With each successive col- <lb/>
lapse faith will grow weaker in <lb/>
what still remains, fact, pop- <lb/>
sentiments has forced a <lb/>
of the tendency. The trusts <lb/>
are loosing rather than gaining, <lb/>
strength. The threatening shiv- <lb/>
which loomed over this laud is <lb/>
likely to he averted, after all. <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Las T evening two <lb/>
brothers, inland George <lb/>
were dig ting a grave on in <lb/>
which bury Mr. and Mrs. Joshua <lb/>
who died the day They <lb/>
we. forking with their hacks <lb/>
toward each other when <lb/>
. back his <lb/>
stink lie on the bead will, the <lb/>
part oil chipping up a <lb/>
of the skull the size of <lb/>
a silver dollar. He fell was <lb/>
apparently dead for several min- <lb/>
but finally revived, <lb/>
and Rogers were called and <lb/>
Until this is <lb/>
done paralysis must continue <lb/>
and the poor and helpless in- <lb/>
creasing must be fed or <lb/>
they will starve <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
Negro Domination Ruinous. <lb/>
The political of the <lb/>
class who the vote <lb/>
in the South has always, Without <lb/>
a single exception, been character <lb/>
by scandal, corruption, <lb/>
and the State's disgrace. <lb/>
is a kind, docile creature <lb/>
but he is controlled by his passions <lb/>
and follows the leadership of <lb/>
those who will arouse and appeal <lb/>
to bis lowest prejudices. He is a <lb/>
vicious partisan in politics. He <lb/>
looks upon one who quit the party <lb/>
ranks a a renegade a deserter <lb/>
to be and persecuted. <lb/>
He will know party distinction <lb/>
except color, no <lb/>
principles except the passion of <lb/>
race against nice. To make thin <lb/>
numerical the basis of his <lb/>
political power is ruinous to the <lb/>
State. This power should lie taken <lb/>
from Inn. until he learn to ex- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
and liabilities of Mr. <lb/>
Did Dr. steal this money, or <lb/>
did lie and his friends conspire to <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
purchase worth of books To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
from Mr. a credit, and an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
never pay for them f If so, these of <lb/>
unpaid accounts ought to swell the j <lb/>
amount far beyond the <lb/>
named as total assets. <lb/>
should at least have some <lb/>
plausible foundation upon which <lb/>
to base their charges when they <lb/>
Undertake to break down the char, <lb/>
aider of a College President and <lb/>
minister of the Gospel, and inti- <lb/>
they do not in it <lb/>
he is a robber, a thief a <lb/>
liar <lb/>
Doubtless the business of Mr. <lb/>
was injured by the <lb/>
and deplorable which <lb/>
he became involved, it simply fol- <lb/>
low as results always follows ante- <lb/>
Dr. was simply a <lb/>
-the causes be- <lb/>
came many. <lb/>
Finally let me say that the <lb/>
tees of Trinity to whom <lb/>
advice is so graciously given are <lb/>
perhaps as competent to de- <lb/>
who shall or shall not be <lb/>
President of that institution as any <lb/>
newspaper editor, and the <lb/>
dist church has not hitherto found <lb/>
it necessary to ask any editor of a <lb/>
political newspaper to determine <lb/>
who shall, or shall not be ministers <lb/>
or members within her pale ; and <lb/>
perhaps the community which a <lb/>
man lives is competent to <lb/>
determine whether or not a man is <lb/>
a menace to society and a blight to <lb/>
to the of <lb/>
X. M. <lb/>
J, L. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging always. <lb/>
on baa <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
d. w. <lb/>
Beef. Cattle. <lb/>
yon <lb/>
If no, bring them to me. I <lb/>
market prices. <lb/>
dressed his wound, and of citizenship.- <lb/>
fair to Press. I Craig. <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
wills, N. <lb/>
l it<lb/>
-J <lb/>
ran <lb/>
. illustrated. <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
BOOK<lb/>
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No. BOOK <lb/>
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No. BOOK <lb/>
In ; Hit Book In i <lb/>
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Mt, y <lb/>
No. COW BOOK <lb/>
ill C-.-i-. unit I lie i<lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
-1 All Butch, <lb/>
s. half- <lb/>
Price, Cents. <lb/>
In -ins <lb/>
1- <lb/>
m n . . . and <lb/>
one who a Horse, Cow. Hot; or <lb/>
Chicken, it irons, small ought lo Had <lb/>
HOOKS. Th <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
for nod not It U n <lb/>
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TO MAKE BOOM THE NEW <lb/>
SEASON'S STYLES. WOULD A <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good Suit <lb/>
TOOl IF SO I AM <lb/>
TO GIVE A BARGAIN. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
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DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Some to You <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
it- Newton has accepted <lb/>
position with W. Bryan. <lb/>
Alice Harper and eon Alex <lb/>
Slider, have bone from <lb/>
Bar. today <lb/>
for Snow Hill where they will <lb/>
their <lb/>
Misses of <lb/>
Hamilton, who bare been <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan, left this<lb/>
In <lb/>
are i.,. <lb/>
of <lb/>
party's nominee tor Governor. <lb/>
Charlotte Presbyterians hare <lb/>
their <lb/>
to a female <lb/>
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BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us 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/>
t net be ml ire. Who <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
Things the Capitol Been <lb/>
to indicate that Judge would <lb/>
rejected by the Senate. The <lb/>
matter is now before the Judiciary <lb/>
Committee and will be reported <lb/>
next Monday. It is now <lb/>
predicted that the full com- <lb/>
will <lb/>
him. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
March. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
This is month for kites. <lb/>
This is the first month. <lb/>
March gives us two new moons. <lb/>
Board to night <lb/>
March gives us five Thursdays <lb/>
and live Fridays <lb/>
March started off with a high <lb/>
wind and heavy rain. <lb/>
Something good, Mullet Roe . <lb/>
cents a pair at S. M. <lb/>
People be seen <lb/>
their hats on the streets this morn- <lb/>
Attention to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by Nannie ex- <lb/>
estate of E. <lb/>
Allen, deceased. <lb/>
Republicans Scared. <lb/>
There ate members of the <lb/>
in Illinois <lb/>
who can vote. Every branch baa <lb/>
passed against the Me- Thursday night from a visit to her <lb/>
Administration. The col- <lb/>
policy, the secret alliance <lb/>
It. Moore returned Wed- <lb/>
night from an vis- <lb/>
it in Beaufort county. <lb/>
B. Cobb is back from New- <lb/>
York, where he has been making <lb/>
purchases of Spring goods J. C. <lb/>
Cobb Son. <lb/>
Mrs. V. H. who bus <lb/>
been off on a four month's visit to <lb/>
Raleigh returned <lb/>
home Wednesday night. <lb/>
moo. <lb/>
Charlie left this morn <lb/>
for Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Jno Flanagan went up the <lb/>
road this morning. <lb/>
Gary this morning, <lb/>
he said, for New York. <lb/>
J. L. Th ft returned from Wash- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
I. L. Fleming went up the road <lb/>
this morning on legal business. <lb/>
II. A. White came in Thursday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mrs. Zeno Moore returned from <lb/>
a visit to Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mrs. White <lb/>
Firm Names. <lb/>
It's much more to <lb/>
make plain the goods advertised <lb/>
than to bring out the name. <lb/>
If people interested the <lb/>
goods, sec the firm name <lb/>
they'll make it a point to see it. <lb/>
Space is too valuable to be used up <lb/>
by printing firm names with the <lb/>
biggest type <lb/>
Age- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Stolen from a Mall <lb/>
Pouch. <lb/>
New York, Feb. became <lb/>
known at noon today that several <lb/>
money packages, said to contain <lb/>
about intended to pass <lb/>
through the Long Island City post- <lb/>
disappeared yesterday after- <lb/>
noon while en route from New <lb/>
York to Long City. <lb/>
William the driver of <lb/>
wagon which carried the mail from <lb/>
the ferry in Island City to <lb/>
has disappeared, and is <lb/>
suspected of stolen the <lb/>
money packages. <lb/>
England, the retention of the <lb/>
war tax, militarism hare <lb/>
en the Republicans of that Slate <lb/>
the worst fright they have had in <lb/>
twenty years. If the Democrats <lb/>
get one half of the vote in <lb/>
Illinois, the State is safely Demo- <lb/>
If the German vote, as now seems <lb/>
certain, is cast against <lb/>
in Illinois it will also be cast <lb/>
against Indiana, Ohio, Wis- <lb/>
putting all those <lb/>
States the Democratic column. <lb/>
February Weather. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren, of The Riv- <lb/>
Nurseries gives us the fol- <lb/>
lowing weather report for <lb/>
mouth of February <lb/>
Highest temperature <lb/>
Lowest temperature and <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
Rainfall <lb/>
Two snows. <lb/>
Two blizzards. <lb/>
20th and 27th the <lb/>
temperature was and on the <lb/>
28th it This is the coldest <lb/>
weather ever known here for the <lb/>
last four days in February. <lb/>
parents near House's station, <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
Smith has the <lb/>
Postmaster Arrested For Em <lb/>
ill . <lb/>
Feb. R. <lb/>
Owens, postmaster at this place, <lb/>
was arrested this afternoon under <lb/>
a warrant by States <lb/>
Commissioner J. W. on a <lb/>
charge of embezzling the funds of <lb/>
the The warrant was <lb/>
issued at the instance of Post office <lb/>
Inspector Meyer, who for several <lb/>
days has been investigating the <lb/>
of office and has dis- <lb/>
covered a in post- <lb/>
master's accounts amounting to <lb/>
over At a conference of <lb/>
Mr. bondsmen, who are <lb/>
highly reputable and responsible <lb/>
Mr. T. Lido, <lb/>
capable and reliable young gentle- <lb/>
men, was selected to till the <lb/>
of postmaster temporarily, <lb/>
has entered upon the discharge of <lb/>
his State. <lb/>
Keep the Informed. <lb/>
In these days of universal news- <lb/>
paper reading the people look for <lb/>
something more in their Journals <lb/>
what is ordinarily spoken of <lb/>
Few of every- <lb/>
day life arc more important to the <lb/>
whole public than the purchase <lb/>
sale of commodities. The wise <lb/>
merchant will, therefore, tell them <lb/>
what he wants to sell. There is no <lb/>
better way to convey the desired <lb/>
information by means of daily <lb/>
advertising. His store news doesn't <lb/>
come by telegraph, or over the <lb/>
city editor's desk, but it is news <lb/>
all the Rec- <lb/>
Urn. W. B. G. <lb/>
measles. <lb/>
Little Mary Brown is quite <lb/>
with pneumonia. <lb/>
Maj. Blessing went to Wilson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
K. II. Whit this morn <lb/>
going north. <lb/>
Miss Emma Harris this <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Campbell went <lb/>
Richmond this morning. <lb/>
to <lb/>
I. i. went to <lb/>
Tillery this morning. <lb/>
F. G. returned from <lb/>
Weldon Friday evening. <lb/>
Skinner returned <lb/>
from a visit to Tarboro Friday eve- <lb/>
Mrs. Winstead, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie who has <lb/>
visiting Mrs. II. A. White, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
W. Blown returned Friday <lb/>
evening from New York where he <lb/>
been buying spring goons. <lb/>
Miss Katie Johnson, of Tarboro, <lb/>
who bus visiting Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
The aldermen of <lb/>
have resolved to exterminate the <lb/>
houses of ill faun- in that . <lb/>
Northern men are buying <lb/>
up great quantities of North Car- <lb/>
land. If it goes a few- of <lb/>
them will the State. <lb/>
Mr. K of Lennon's <lb/>
Cram Roads Church died January <lb/>
years and .-i <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
makes a gilt of to the <lb/>
Baptist Female University, to be <lb/>
expended in fitting up the room of <lb/>
one literary <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
There have been more people <lb/>
killed by trains Durham during <lb/>
the last year than have died in the <lb/>
whole State from smallpox. This <lb/>
suggests that we had better <lb/>
against the rail roads. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
The have decided to hold <lb/>
a big Industrial educational <lb/>
exposition in Piedmont park at <lb/>
Winston. August 20th to 20th. <lb/>
Honker Washington, the note I ed <lb/>
orator of Alabama, will <lb/>
invited lo make opening <lb/>
address. <lb/>
We are surging ahead in the <lb/>
line of industrial progress A <lb/>
knitting factory, with a <lb/>
of dozen pairs of hose per day, <lb/>
and to give employ meat to over <lb/>
persons is under contract to be <lb/>
completed by the first of July. <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Populists are saying very freely <lb/>
that they do not propose to allow <lb/>
State convention to make the <lb/>
constitutional amendment an issue. <lb/>
This means a knockout for Senator <lb/>
Butler his allies, who will seek <lb/>
to drive the opposition the <lb/>
over the convention. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Mr. W. X. Worthington return- <lb/>
ed yesterday from snow Hill court. <lb/>
Hon. C. <lb/>
made a line speech at Snow Hill <lb/>
yesterday an the constitutional <lb/>
he was listened <lb/>
to by a large crowd, and aroused <lb/>
Immense enthusiasm. <lb/>
Free Press <lb/>
A suit was Instituted at <lb/>
Monday try Prof. Gerald <lb/>
against the board if trustees <lb/>
A. and M. college, asking for <lb/>
for balance claimed <lb/>
as State botanist. He alleges <lb/>
that he was elect ed for a term of <lb/>
three years and then dismissed, <lb/>
without cause, before the <lb/>
of his term. <lb/>
The attorneys for the railways <lb/>
will ask Judge to <lb/>
Standing Master E. Shep <lb/>
herd to March 20th the <lb/>
of as to whether <lb/>
railway properly is not assessed at <lb/>
a higher valuation than other <lb/>
property in the State, As yet the <lb/>
-landing master has no orders. <lb/>
It Is estimated ii will require <lb/>
least a year to take the testimony. <lb/>
There will be thousands of <lb/>
Mar. 1900 <lb/>
Several new eases of mumps. <lb/>
J. King, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
Three new dwellings arc going <lb/>
up <lb/>
J. I. Smith and Mis- Pearl Camp- <lb/>
bell were on a visit lo Miss Lillian <lb/>
Campbell Wednesday. <lb/>
Sain of Grifton, <lb/>
topped over here yesterday from <lb/>
mail to freight time. <lb/>
Agent Green is back from Wash <lb/>
busy making daily <lb/>
shipment for the Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. and Cigar Co. <lb/>
Farmers arc beginning to u-i- <lb/>
inure agricultural Marshall <lb/>
Cox, living several miles cast of <lb/>
here. Las a carload on track <lb/>
here now. <lb/>
Farmers am not the <lb/>
fertilizer trust in the right way. <lb/>
Instead of buying less arc <lb/>
buying about as much as ever. <lb/>
does not suit <lb/>
perhaps you can make an <lb/>
change here J. J. <lb/>
is not impossible for a trade to <lb/>
work to advantage of both <lb/>
parties. <lb/>
Those who come here sick gel <lb/>
well. These who are well gel bet- <lb/>
was been the reverse <lb/>
several parties leaving here. <lb/>
The secret lies in our <lb/>
era water. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Our goods arc <lb/>
Good, <lb/>
Cheap, <lb/>
Honest, <lb/>
Anti-trust, <lb/>
I Ionic made right here <lb/>
Carolina, lit county, <lb/>
folks. Special brands <lb/>
order. d. <lb/>
Attention are <lb/>
following <lb/>
best back bands. <lb/>
The best car. saddles. <lb/>
The best and Wagons, <lb/>
The best Cotton ., <lb/>
The best distributer, <lb/>
cheap enough so every farmer can <lb/>
afford to one. Every <lb/>
of a pair of our wheels also <lb/>
gets a nice premium. <lb/>
A. Cox<lb/>
S J <lb/>
am <lb/>
in v <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-sIN ALL LINES. <lb/>
Sods, Hats, Caps,, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND <lb/>
GEE <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
YORK. TO S. <lb/>
He Comes ProM <lb/>
Is Traveling Hi- <lb/>
New -One <lb/>
eighteen steerage passengers of the <lb/>
steamer who were landed <lb/>
at the barge office today, was de- <lb/>
the physicians to be a <lb/>
leper. He i <lb/>
ville, a mulatto, lie told Dr. <lb/>
Stafford hi- home was <lb/>
where his <lb/>
father is a white major of <lb/>
,. ,. lb-had a clerk <lb/>
in , . , , <lb/>
, , , in tin-i ii-loin- lo take a<lb/>
, tot an id tot In- health, under the <lb/>
made . , . ,,. , <lb/>
lee III- <lb/>
did your physician <lb/>
was the matter with asked <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
I have attended three <lb/>
Al <lb/>
mi Five Points, where we have <lb/>
list opened a new and fresh <lb/>
of <lb/>
and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Consisting of Meals. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar. Canned <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
lions, Fruits, fact everything <lb/>
to be found in an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We the highest market <lb/>
prices all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
her cash or in barter. When <lb/>
yon want to sell or when you <lb/>
to bay come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
i-f u-i ion. <lb/>
physicians of C A M <lb/>
ville replied, them mm <lb/>
and one French. They all said I <lb/>
would recover <lb/>
cold <lb/>
in quickly <lb/>
1825. <lb/>
Town Matters. <lb/>
The Hoard of Aider met in <lb/>
the Mayor's last night. <lb/>
Present ti. Move, Alder- <lb/>
men J. I. Woolen, W. It. Parker, <lb/>
Hart, and <lb/>
It. White. <lb/>
Tho street reported <lb/>
that the tiling for the gutter near <lb/>
the Presbyterian have been <lb/>
secured was put in place. . p,,. <lb/>
Al Sunday morn <lb/>
Frank a <lb/>
while mail, look a dose of <lb/>
nine, and died from its effects a <lb/>
few hours afterwards, <lb/>
City Charlotte Sued. <lb/>
Charlotte, Feb. <lb/>
day O. W. entered suit <lb/>
against the city of Charlotte for <lb/>
thousand dollars damages for <lb/>
false arrest. Helms, his wife <lb/>
child were put the slat ion house <lb/>
when all were sick. They refused <lb/>
to be vaccinated. <lb/>
J. I. Jackson has also had Chief <lb/>
of Police Orr and three officers <lb/>
rested on a charge of assault. <lb/>
They forcibly vaccinated Jackson's <lb/>
Alderman White called at <lb/>
of the board to the branch <lb/>
running from tobacco town by the <lb/>
academy that there seems to he <lb/>
some obstruction which <lb/>
should be <lb/>
committee reported <lb/>
the city ilium millions arc good <lb/>
Finance Committee reported <lb/>
In hands of Treasurer and <lb/>
that the old May <lb/>
or's had been repainted and <lb/>
turned over to Chief of Fire De- <lb/>
part meat. <lb/>
Alderman reported that <lb/>
the suit against the town for the <lb/>
payment of the old hand pump had <lb/>
been satisfactorily compromised. <lb/>
Ins u Third <lb/>
has a new at tribute <lb/>
to boat of. Phillip a <lb/>
cigar dealer. years old. has been HAS <lb/>
severe pain- for some <lb/>
time for diagnosed by the <lb/>
attending physician as <lb/>
interesting <lb/>
was that be was cutting <lb/>
hi- third -ii. Two of <lb/>
them arc In the upper jaw and the <lb/>
. hi molar in the back of the <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
FOB<lb/>
I'd <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The young people had a dance <lb/>
Mr. M. <lb/>
Dr. went lo <lb/>
measles and <lb/>
A few ago M. <lb/>
of county , lost a of <lb/>
and a girl who was with horses and had a 1- <lb/>
her at the time. cape from death. He undertook <lb/>
Both these cases resulted from to ford Tar river when the water <lb/>
the vaccination regulations recent-. was very high, with result that <lb/>
by the city authorities, his horses were washed down and <lb/>
Raleigh Post. drowned. <lb/>
lived on Watson N <lb/>
place, had been <lb/>
heavily the day before, which is <lb/>
supposed In have affected his mind, <lb/>
lie leaves a wife and one child. <lb/>
New Bern Journal. <lb/>
In county a young man <lb/>
who was COUrting a young woman. <lb/>
was forbidden by her father lo <lb/>
come on premises. The girl's <lb/>
mother him he was welcome, <lb/>
and he followed her advice. The <lb/>
angry father sued him for trespass, <lb/>
The mother signed his bond. The <lb/>
i-a.-c was tried and the father lost. <lb/>
the holding as <lb/>
band and wife are one she had a <lb/>
right lo invite young man <lb/>
An appeal was taken by the father <lb/>
to the superior court. The <lb/>
will then be settled as <lb/>
wife's final rights <lb/>
tint x. <lb/>
. W. <lb/>
left on Laura Sal- <lb/>
for New Bern. <lb/>
Dully, of Greens <lb/>
and Mi.-s of <lb/>
Dover, are visiting Ethel <lb/>
near here. <lb/>
Harper left for Smith <lb/>
Held via Monday. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
passed through the today, <lb/>
W. Howard came <lb/>
through from <lb/>
Mi.-s of Johnson's j cough are raging here. <lb/>
here Saturday. Mr. was here so <lb/>
Messrs. Joel Patrick, A. N. for Sup <lb/>
Felix t . <lb/>
kins went to Johnson's Mills Sun- Miss spent <lb/>
day. Mr. I. Con's and left <lb/>
I. Cos home with for <lb/>
the where It. Washing- <lb/>
he has been lulling a business lo visit In <lb/>
course. pan-Hi--. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Cox <lb/>
I War May a- lure will return week, <lb/>
progressing very <lb/>
A homicide n-d Mel all, <lb/>
a mill operative <lb/>
m New a fellow <lb/>
1.000 pounds Candy, <lb/>
Iii- Apples. <lb/>
2.1 boxes Sweet Florida Oranges; <lb/>
1.1,000 Coca Nuts, <lb/>
Mixed Nut.-, <lb/>
pound <lb/>
led Currants, Cit <lb/>
i -.-. Date-. <lb/>
; ; i <lb/>
LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
of <lb/>
TOYS. CHEAP <lb/>
Come<lb/>
M. <lb/>
house near the <lb/>
fa-l his <lb/>
Disciples <lb/>
and W. I <lb/>
arrived Monday II <lb/>
Born. <lb/>
spent day <lb/>
Ii. Skinner, of <lb/>
lure Sunday. <lb/>
la id. <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Shoe Sale <lb/>
This Week. <lb/>
in M- <lb/>
. hi Jones of Wake <lb/>
His Null. <lb/>
The Mecklenburg Iron Works of <lb/>
Charlotte recently brought suit in <lb/>
the courts of Wake county <lb/>
Sheriff of Wake, II. T. Jones, <lb/>
P. recover sum of the <lb/>
penally failure to levy <lb/>
on execution In judgment favor <lb/>
of Mecklenburg Iron Works. The <lb/>
was levied on last <lb/>
and the verdict was against the <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Flue <lb/>
2.28 11.5 <lb/>
I JO <lb/>
body . Call early <lb/>
and get a nice pair cheap, <lb/>
II you want the <lb/>
ii. lo dale My es and best Ills have <lb/>
your clothing made by <lb/>
THE TAILORING. CO <lb/>
ILk <lb/>
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THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
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all persons who have <lb/>
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I of North Carolina he citizens of the <lb/>
j ind be same abrogated United as corruption and <lb/>
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n absolute<lb/>
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bilious <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
a f <lb/>
la. Out hair <lb/>
EVERY THING H <lb/>
BOX R <lb/>
OF <lb/>
toted following of said person shall restored lo the <lb/>
rights of in a <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . This art shall be <lb/>
from and alter its ratification. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
SI AND <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Every <lb/>
in tho United State, and <lb/>
ace, possessing the <lb/>
set out in this shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote el <lb/>
b the people the State, except <lb/>
T l- i ax as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. <lb/>
, B nail September <lb/>
even male pi ism who has of In the <lb/>
naturalized, one man Brace Harry Skin- <lb/>
. .,. u- and an, <lb/>
Tin- Bin as Com- <lb/>
. i will expose in pub ii- sale before <lb/>
the Curl in to the <lb/>
night, bidder cash, Bonder Ma <lb/>
March <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two<lb/>
One inter. in a tract of <lb/>
ind the of Barton Ml <lb/>
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m . Son., Mot <lb/>
W Mr ll .-a Ike U <lb/>
the Ml III. <lb/>
Nature, her effort to correct from <lb/>
Mo or it in. be from out and <lb/>
other on skin, that more troubles <lb/>
tumors, or are to follow ii <lb/>
you Deflect t heed the correct the mistakes. <lb/>
Many a painful disease r. any an been amid rd <lb/>
because of Wave hi-en and the blood kept <lb/>
pore hr a right use of <lb/>
of Mich., <lb/>
-1 was cured of a bad humor after with it for fire The <lb/>
doctors and my friends said it rheum, it out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on ray whole body I was perfectly raw with it. What I <lb/>
suffered during tire years, is no use telling. Nobody would me if <lb/>
did. I tried medicine that was advertised to cure It. J spent money <lb/>
to buy a borne, I heard SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
the third bottle I was completely have never had a touch of it <lb/>
, since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
f would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors <lb/>
lit Q arable try I had also a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and but JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
removal from one ward <lb/>
election district <lb/>
. r i <lb/>
SlateS, not op. <lb/>
received <lb/>
ears in the six <lb/>
others <lb/>
and in I In precinct, warn or oilier .,, ,., king on Indian <lb/>
election district offers <lb/>
t- vote, lour ii foil in in Book P <lb/>
log the election; Provided, That <lb/>
One trait situate in Greenville <lb/>
Hie lands of Silas <lb/>
sod others, <lb/>
1.1 n or bet, fully <lb/>
to <lb/>
I rate deprive any Of the Book P pate <lb/>
lo rote the precinct, ward s One known as tin <lb/>
from <lb/>
j or election k N. John sod <lb/>
which he has tour <lb/>
alter such removal. Ho <lb/>
person been or <lb/>
who has confessed bis <lb/>
give us a call. <lb/>
tor<lb/>
I tut <lb/>
A- <lb/>
Card r <lb/>
upon of <lb/>
I the punishment of which i-. <lb/>
In-, in the <lb/>
tale prison, shall . permitted t. <lb/>
vie. said person shall <lb/>
restored to <lb/>
by la. <lb/>
person offering to <lb/>
vole .-hull I e the time a <lb/>
registered voter an herein <lb/>
ed and in the <lb/>
provided law and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
general registration laws to <lb/>
into the <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
See. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able In read and Write any section <lb/>
of constitution in English <lb/>
language; and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled lo vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before Hist day of <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vole, <lb/>
his poll lax as prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
enforce of he same <lb/>
against <lb/>
See. 5- No male who was, <lb/>
January I. 1887, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled lo vote <lb/>
the laws of any in <lb/>
rimed Stales wherein he her, re- <lb/>
sided. lineal of <lb/>
shall be <lb/>
the right to register and vote <lb/>
any iii Stale person <lb/>
failure to possess the <lb/>
proscribed in <lb/>
The Stock in every <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
Highest market price.- <lb/>
Hid for country <lb/>
V la Each. <lb/>
mines. <lb/>
When a is unraveled <lb/>
to be a pretty long <lb/>
yarn. <lb/>
About the only way to make I <lb/>
w horse is to slop his feed. <lb/>
be baas dram's tone may not be <lb/>
liquid, but it ran the <lb/>
band. <lb/>
The cm readily see bis <lb/>
finish bur opponent proceeds <lb/>
polish him <lb/>
part house keeping <lb/>
runs turning place Upside <lb/>
r e. and described m <lb/>
made me all <lb/>
The blood is your life and if you keep it pure and strong can positively re- <lb/>
disease or fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never <lb/>
It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each-<lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
S. Book <lb/>
C sod <lb/>
Due sit.-.; t- iii <lb/>
m the Burton Jan and <lb/>
iii <lb/>
less <lb/>
aerial mere or <lb/>
and man's lo raising <lb/>
roof. <lb/>
Fame la all rich in its way. but <lb/>
I u weighs more. <lb/>
No. shoes do <lb/>
One It as grow on robber <lb/>
I . I'll township, ,, , <lb/>
Lands of Ben In Ames No man with a bad can <lb/>
lining three , ., liar. <lb/>
acres men. . . , ,. <lb/>
tracts, alt.- The devil la a walking <lb/>
has, sad aim is to wages <lb/>
as But. lands . I . . <lb/>
Jain. r land will <lb/>
ii doesn't makes <lb/>
The pi a , , k , , ., , <lb/>
all in aboves In <lb/>
h-r when cut, within often years, <lb/>
on all tracts. <lb/>
In Court, <lb/>
County. Before the Clerk <lb/>
Forbes against Henry and <lb/>
Nellie Jenkins, his wife. <lb/>
The Henry <lb/>
Nellie will Isle notice that n <lb/>
Proceeding, as shore <lb/>
in Curt of a- <lb/>
Put the tat the sate service sermon every <lb/>
of real and morning and <lb/>
will take notice that they . , , ,.,. ,,. . <lb/>
etc to appear at the office of th. prayer <lb/>
for M., and A <lb/>
of Phi, .-n the f., I. A. Minister <lb/>
an answer or to the , i, n ,,. <lb/>
in said or <lb/>
plaintiff will apply for every Sun- <lb/>
relief in said and 1.111- and evening. Pray- <lb/>
M,.,;,. evening. <lb/>
H. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
, superintendent. <lb/>
i every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
of Pitt County made, on the , Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
January in a certain Special N M <lb/>
eliding W. O. I , , ,, . vi- V. .;., <lb/>
and Jacob M. P- W <lb/>
and numbered as caw . <lb/>
thin <lb/>
d. r t. the highest bidder for Sunday, evening. <lb/>
. ash, certain piece or parcel cf land situ- J. B. Morion, pastor. <lb/>
ale township Pitt I a. m. E. B. <lb/>
wit No. . the division or the I . . ,. . <lb/>
l.,.,. Mary E. and, <lb/>
woodpile. . <lb/>
may the best <lb/>
teacher, but the tuition c-t.- a <lb/>
SAM-;. <lb/>
of a of <lb/>
I timber Hill In- at- <lb/>
S The whole body of mill lot <lb/>
whole, and land, . .,. ,,,. .,.,. <lb/>
In Is that to <lb/>
bring the mast money. one ml- in writ log paper re- <lb/>
. s. gym j. I advise you to plead guilty <lb/>
Fleming, the council for the <lb/>
,,,, . <lb/>
Ban land, be hanged if I do <lb/>
r less timber m <lb/>
retorted the prisoner. <lb/>
When mystery is unraveled <lb/>
there's apt to be a pretty long yam <lb/>
It's worm that gels it in <lb/>
more <lb/>
One the land, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Creek, adjoining the <lb/>
J. Sh It. ad s <lb/>
more or neck, <lb/>
Ins deed J A Dupree, I <lb/>
Harry Skinner Book----- <lb/>
page OVER COUNTRY. <lb/>
s One tract adjoining the lands Ike <lb/>
lat, Fleming. Jordan Daniel The Carolina <lb/>
the I. of where <lb/>
G. mill was formerly located has voted a <lb/>
Iron, J. Nobles to <lb/>
Hair. IV <lb/>
One tract of laud situate <lb/>
have <lb/>
township beginning at two large pines nominated I. B. of <lb/>
and West to a pine . ,. . .,. <lb/>
polos to real up said h ., for I <lb/>
Tor a street-car <lb/>
1.1 Tl poles lo another <lb/>
r in of house of ,.;,. <lb/>
,, ,. run. with Kansas City, Mo., <lb/>
and K. IN Albert II-skins was sentenced to <lb/>
K Hue then with his <lb/>
Which was allotted to Carl M.-Cotter by <lb/>
and j <lb/>
4th comer Lot No. c, <lb/>
on Ion load, South W. <lb/>
poles oil creak, 3rd corner <lb/>
No. ; creek to a black <lb/>
E. lo n stake <lb/>
road p -t South of its <lb/>
be road <lb/>
he mots or <lb/>
This <lb/>
ALEX. t. BLOW, <lb/>
, doing Bel's. <lb/>
Urn- tract of laid in <lb/>
1.1 Hit- <lb/>
Van yesterday <lb/>
I a -cat in New York <lb/>
n. A. Me i.,,,,,,, <lb/>
Hardy Johnson, <lb/>
bud and acres fully Stale I change the <lb/>
; at that price. <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of Hie <lb/>
Court of C. <lb/>
i-a.-e of C. H. <lb/>
Brooke, Alice M. Spier, Pat- <lb/>
rick, Joel ti. Patrick and Joel Pat- <lb/>
rick, pa <lb/>
sell land for division. 1111- <lb/>
Commissioner will sell <lb/>
cash before the Court House <lb/>
door in on Monday <lb/>
Mb day of March the follow- <lb/>
described piece or pan-el of <lb/>
land in the town of bound- <lb/>
ed on west by J. lot <lb/>
on the north by B. Lang's lot on <lb/>
it- by Alice M. lot and <lb/>
on the South St eel, con- <lb/>
t acres more or less. <lb/>
This It <lb/>
JAKES, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having Ibis the <lb/>
I Superior Court of <lb/>
up. <lb/>
a. Allen <lb/>
hereby given all <lb/>
claims said -slate ti. <lb/>
t . with the term <lb/>
prior to <lb/>
sad A s <lb/>
ion of this Provided, peg. its. Pi been arrested to n for payment, duly an- <lb/>
be shall have roistered in accord ht <lb/>
step-son In <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
A-W <lb/>
if Ins section <lb/>
prior to December The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under thin section <lb/>
Is in i, <lb/>
vi <lb/>
till i .- <lb/>
in-.,<lb/>
Until <lb/>
year c n <lb/>
news <lb/>
If I <lb/>
in. <lb/>
III H <lb/>
lilt <lb/>
Jr., <lb/>
get child's allotment <lb/>
loon of .-. hilly order I <lb/>
in Book huge sad Ai , , ,. , <lb/>
Ml Indian lands. <lb/>
land situate 1.1 Al an informal <lb/>
Memphis, <lb/>
or before November I. and Wiley sod It decided to pi the name <lb/>
all persona shall be entitled sore. of for <lb/>
to all TOWN <lb/>
by the people in this Male, unless ; ,, g w inn near <lb/>
. r. , I as follows, at N. n. ,,.,,. , , ., , ., <lb/>
section of of end Ward t hence week. it 1- <lb/>
such at reel to the line ho had a stroke of paralysis <lb/>
, , ., , ,, N. lie with line of 1.4 No ,,., t. . <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax as re M feet the corner or lot No II and fell in water. II was only <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
Sec. All elections by <lb/>
be b ballot, and all <lb/>
to Ward street then cast with twelve inches <lb/>
.-In. beginning, <lb/>
it I. So I- hi West <lb/>
Beginning at the B. it <lb/>
. W--f M all up leave daily a, <lb/>
line. I with the line of him when his balloon won t come P. M. Washington. <lb/>
bar their recovery. All persons <lb/>
to Slid estate Will make pay- <lb/>
to This March 2nd logo. <lb/>
of K, Allen. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LING <lb/>
leave Washing <lb/>
ion daily A. M. for Green. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
A. V. H A. M. Greenville <lb/>
No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. See <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
II. L. G. E. K <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Vt <lb/>
meets every Friday <lb/>
B. M. Move, C. T. ft Hooker, <lb/>
B. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
Jr. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
F. hall. J. B. While, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. t, meets every flirt and third <lb/>
Thursday in Fellows <lb/>
null. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Smith, See <lb/>
I. O, H. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
dun <lb/>
i- <lb/>
shall be Viva <lb/>
Sec iii cry Voter <lb/>
IS land then the line of <lb/>
Third street, <lb/>
wot feet In <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays A. If. <lb/>
leave Tuition, for <lb/>
iii. 1.1 and vows <lb/>
Bee, before entering upon ., ,,.,., w ., m. freight only. <lb/>
duties of the be shall lake H to Book L s make over the man is Washington <lb/>
subscribe the following her Unmet.,. for Norfolk, <lb/>
iii North <lb/>
Carolina, a In <lb/>
shall be eligible to of on <lb/>
down. <lb/>
Many a says Ma <lb/>
I- <lb/>
do <lb/>
AT BOOK <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
main constitution laws <lb/>
of the eon I <lb/>
and laws of North Caro <lb/>
Una not and <lb/>
that I will faithfully <lb/>
of my <lb/>
So help <lb/>
f. The following .-hisses <lb/>
.- 1-. <lb/>
iii.- I. <lb/>
K. v . <lb/>
TAXES. <lb/>
Patents <lb/>
IDS <lb/>
persons shall lie i <lb/>
nay now, or I shall I <lb/>
, s TO <lb/>
1.1 levy, ray once and<lb/>
save cost. MOORING, ; <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, for all points for the West <lb/>
Cold In Hood. Norfolk <lb/>
. . F t. <lb/>
lake and quick to cure in head and sore Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
, Old Dominions, ti. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
i and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
net <lb/>
. ML <lb/>
-HEALER IN- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of <lb/>
I now lie f until in <lb/>
brick stoic <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COME TO SEE Ml-. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or ; g-X<lb/>
for <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
. H. <lb/>
WHO I SALE <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
II-YOU WANT TO BE RIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME BIGHT <lb/>
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
All Trusts. <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
DEAD <lb/>
Wheeling, W. Va, L <lb/>
A of iron steel in- <lb/>
with cap <lb/>
ital will be completed within six <lb/>
mouths from April It will in- <lb/>
Tinplate Com- <lb/>
Nat Steel Sheet Com- <lb/>
now forming, and another . <lb/>
which is already in existence, and , , <lb/>
of Unknown <lb/>
Frankfort, Unknown <lb/>
stripped the state <lb/>
building of emblems of mourning <lb/>
with which the front of the build <lb/>
was draped memory of Gov- <lb/>
v court of inquiry <lb/>
which is as large or larger than <lb/>
any of the named. <lb/>
name of this latter concern <lb/>
is withheld for reasons <lb/>
till some minor complications con- <lb/>
capitalization are over- <lb/>
come. information was i , , , <lb/>
. ., ., . submitted, would <lb/>
out today by a stockholder in all <lb/>
but one of the- and <lb/>
who with W. I . and <lb/>
an j <lb/>
The following .-lip- <lb/>
pi are from the <lb/>
. North Carolina Journal. <lb/>
i the price of firm lauds is from SI <lb/>
to and farming <lb/>
pays in of high values. <lb/>
Switzerland ha- no pauper class <lb/>
no slums cities and no <lb/>
tramps. The roads arc almost <lb/>
perfect, the streets are clean, and <lb/>
there is little need police or sol <lb/>
is a of <lb/>
and the <lb/>
in any city or town is the <lb/>
house. Effect and cause. <lb/>
The Landmark <lb/>
that if Mr. Mebane is nominated <lb/>
by ill n. ob- <lb/>
upon Members of that par <lb/>
to vole for him, be not being a <lb/>
democrat, and is well <lb/>
en. which been <lb/>
tilled so Mi. Mebane <lb/>
is to continue lo considered a <lb/>
of spoils, would be <lb/>
bad politics for party to <lb/>
other than a straight democrat <lb/>
but if is desired lo lift one <lb/>
partisan some <lb/>
must set the Initiative and <lb/>
why should not be <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
CHOICE Vegetable <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We an- forefront of the <lb/>
We otter you tin- best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
London, March win always find a ready <lb/>
Din.-.-ha- received following only that farmer <lb/>
dispatch from General ., . . a <lb/>
. , , , can them who has studied <lb/>
Mai . <lb/>
morn i Dim great secret how to ob- <lb/>
quality and quantity <lb/>
a . ,. .- <lb/>
. . by the use of well- <lb/>
last J <lb/>
between me is balanced s. No <lb/>
reported clear . I am for Vegetables can produce <lb/>
moving on , v, , . <lb/>
., . . i a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
in.-1 <lb/>
became s <lb/>
l i. at least Z Potash. Send for <lb/>
known literally went wed our books, which furnish full <lb/>
after your throughout England <lb/>
seem-.- hate <lb/>
in memories of <lb/>
The Lord Mayor of Lou- <lb/>
don immediately his <lb/>
con . ho Generals White <lb/>
the re- <lb/>
news Windsor, <lb/>
i II- in tower of <lb/>
I. U-found in Pitt Well bought <lb/>
selections, creations of beet manufacturers America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
Ii la our pleasure to you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you Hi.- best service, polite The Mayor showed <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal with a well r window out of which <lb/>
business built up on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
ii do not our immense stuck before elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember and following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
information. We send them <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
a, .- . i St, New York. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
attorney general, tiled a mo- <lb/>
demanding that court ice <lb/>
him. Republicans <lb/>
general Pratt The <lb/>
court declined to pass on the <lb/>
lion at once in order <lb/>
in-1 <lb/>
of the contents over minor <lb/>
state <lb/>
caucus of <lb/>
Judge Moore, of Chicago, planned I , . , , . <lb/>
b . . , ., the legislature met tonight and <lb/>
the American Tinplate Company a , ,.,,,.,. <lb/>
and the National Steel . <lb/>
of idea. If ,. <lb/>
original plan laid out Mug <lb/>
this coterie of men was to before The <lb/>
single Trust of all the interests in . j <lb/>
the country. This Win. abandoned , n <lb/>
because they that <lb/>
people who owned the stock in in- j <lb/>
and the to <lb/>
would be scared by of j m m , lake <lb/>
the enterprise. <lb/>
It was then decided to first form <lb/>
Trusts of the various branches of <lb/>
On Tuesday morning, Mr. Ed- <lb/>
Cypress Creek town- <lb/>
ship, ate a hearty bleak and <lb/>
with his s hi, went lo his tobacco <lb/>
pack after some<lb/>
co. Went bank to the dwelling <lb/>
house, and after a short time <lb/>
returned to the pack house, when <lb/>
to bis astonishment he found his I <lb/>
lying-near the door of <lb/>
pa.-k house, dead. Th.- deceased <lb/>
had complained times <lb/>
heart no doubt ; <lb/>
caused his death. Mr, <lb/>
Sykes wan bis . <lb/>
burg Times, <lb/>
Hals and Satins, Die Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and I t Mailings and Oil I <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
out of the of the slate go. <lb/>
the details of <lb/>
congressional and presidential <lb/>
the trades, and after had j j. <lb/>
launched lo combine <lb/>
thorn till into one. <lb/>
Several republican <lb/>
interests and . . r <lb/>
,. , . ,, , of both houses, were <lb/>
by the Stan- ., . . , u <lb/>
, ,., . present tonight. National Commit- <lb/>
lard Oil Company did not prove I, . . <lb/>
i e.-i John Yerkes made <lb/>
Oil Company did not pr, <lb/>
and efforts to get them <lb/>
speech. He declared that the <lb/>
iii . . i laws in the state <lb/>
The will elect . <lb/>
. practically amounted to dis- <lb/>
officers, with A. , ,. . ., <lb/>
, r. . . , , J the <lb/>
the of <lb/>
W. T. of the Tinplate <lb/>
Trust, as temporary president, lo <lb/>
bold till the final <lb/>
It Is said by promoters lb it <lb/>
story will be and <lb/>
ruled, but that it will lie fully <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
voters, <lb/>
Revenues Working; Against the <lb/>
Amendment. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Laid. Scad Is. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Castings mid Plow Nail-and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
in Each. <lb/>
baker is tor <lb/>
friend in <lb/>
The i-i man who ob- <lb/>
Lent laster, <lb/>
i i;,,. .,. , u lucky fellow who fall <lb/>
in Ion- hurting himself, <lb/>
people are willing to keep <lb/>
everything that comes their way, <lb/>
except Lout. <lb/>
doctor never <lb/>
medicine <lb/>
never has charge of bis own funeral. <lb/>
grass widow doesn't <lb/>
ate <lb/>
feather will soon be <lb/>
i Hocking on the Easter bonnets. <lb/>
Actors lire proverbially super- <lb/>
II.-.- but hem object lo <lb/>
gave their walking on Friday. <lb/>
. The ordered to keep <lb/>
ii schools. The . <lb/>
great bell Paul's was rung i dear, the moat <lb/>
this evening. the <lb/>
times so far forgot itself as lo ills <lb/>
Imperial <lb/>
the yelled <lb/>
Staid magnates flaring <lb/>
posters from newsboys bran- <lb/>
lo <lb/>
the roaring throng. All I <lb/>
business was forgotten. <lb/>
could done iii the <lb/>
exchange lo <lb/>
and cheer. <lb/>
on fur <lb/>
cargoes closed at I o'clock. N. <lb/>
one Mauled lo on a like <lb/>
from <lb/>
No how run down ii <lb/>
may <lb/>
to Raleigh <lb/>
Four hundred operative in a <lb/>
mill lied from build- <lb/>
to escape vaccination. The <lb/>
operatives were expecting the <lb/>
corps, so when Haw- <lb/>
and Strong and several police- <lb/>
men arrived the operatives lied <lb/>
doors j <lb/>
windows, which had been left <lb/>
slightly open. Chief of Police Orel <lb/>
had stationed an at each <lb/>
door before entering but the opera- <lb/>
rushed over the police in <lb/>
their haste to escape. Only thirty <lb/>
persons remained the mil to be <lb/>
vaccinated. the matter <lb/>
promises to be nettled amicably. <lb/>
We <lb/>
Credit. <lb/>
to ill.- Foreign Office <lb/>
warmest <lb/>
Crowds blocked <lb/>
for Furniture everything line. struggling lo <lb/>
buy for Cash, bin for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Our is Honesty, Merit Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friend.-, <lb/>
i play <lb/>
A cabinet meeting Hie clock never takes a day <lb/>
j held and a- It Is better in the <lb/>
to stand on <lb/>
i. I die young must <lb/>
b. a lived people the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Profitable Cotton and South- <lb/>
Prosperity, <lb/>
I ii Sums of In Col- <lb/>
ton Manufacturing;. <lb/>
and cheered tin- British <lb/>
in South Africa lo the <lb/>
Outside House, <lb/>
residence of <lb/>
hales, n large crowd <lb/>
d. <lb/>
is grindstone <lb/>
sharpens ii man's w <lb/>
The internal revenue business <lb/>
in this section is run, it appears, <lb/>
campaign organization against <lb/>
the amendment and in favor of <lb/>
rule. It is noticeable the <lb/>
. distillers in this section who are <lb/>
not outspoken against the amend- <lb/>
are with <lb/>
worth a. butter every m <lb/>
The rule distillers <lb/>
Denmark almost third the <lb/>
size of North Carolina, with <lb/>
soil severe climate, exports <lb/>
North Carolina, its <lb/>
rich lands and genial climate, <lb/>
butter. Denmark bus <lb/>
public, high <lb/>
for sous of far <lb/>
men are found at a rate which <lb/>
would put two or mire in every <lb/>
in North while <lb/>
industrial technical schools, <lb/>
public, u-s clubs <lb/>
liberally supported and attends <lb/>
ed. Denmark knows on which <lb/>
side her brood how <lb/>
to butter it. We have not yet <lb/>
learned we will <lb/>
or later. <lb/>
Springs water aft cents per <lb/>
run run any way they please, make <lb/>
false entries or anything else, but <lb/>
they are not molested. The whole <lb/>
revenue system has degenerated <lb/>
lo apolitical machine as with <lb/>
us hades itself. Rut <lb/>
despite that the white people will <lb/>
curry the and rule their <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Ii i reported, believed <lb/>
army circles, that has <lb/>
escaped and is in Japan or China. <lb/>
If Governor General ought <lb/>
to able to the island <lb/>
with troops and preserve <lb/>
gallon Drug Store. tat, <lb/>
The present year is destined to <lb/>
go down history as year of <lb/>
the great oats crop failure. Al <lb/>
ready coming In from <lb/>
far and near the are of so <lb/>
small account that only <lb/>
to do is to plow them <lb/>
Cotton prices continue to ad- <lb/>
bare already reached <lb/>
the highest that has been <lb/>
touched since The crop is <lb/>
at least bales smaller <lb/>
that last but Europe- <lb/>
an spinners were -low to believe in <lb/>
the deficiency in the yield, and de- <lb/>
buying until the fact of u <lb/>
crop shortage could be no One of these mills will be built <lb/>
longer ignored, European -locks Durham and ill coal about <lb/>
North Carolina promise lo <lb/>
in cotton mill <lb/>
building. Las week I hero were <lb/>
developments which attracted at <lb/>
to three new mills among by the Spanish force <lb/>
soon lo be <lb/>
which about four live million <lb/>
dollars will be Invested, and near <lb/>
all of it North Carolina money, <lb/>
are In those lien. Julian S. tan- <lb/>
period last who has done so much to build <lb/>
plant cotton. The man who pops year. Much of the supply hi- Industrially, <lb/>
up every year hi- reduced have been sold, and is and is I he <lb/>
acreage prediction is not going transportation but exporters stockholder, and other <lb/>
be heard from thin season, or eager buyers In the South, j ham are interested, but <lb/>
heard from, will not be listened to. markets, is this belated I some him wild in N, <lb/>
Cotton is going to crowd things n demand from Europe, coupled with York, I bear. <lb/>
Southern terms. support from speculators, mill, In <lb/>
chicken coops will be moved out has given the upward I corporal ed last week, built at <lb/>
the back yards to secure additional I to prices. latter are Messrs. George A <lb/>
col Ion ground, while onion beds cents per Higher than The <lb/>
and cabbage patches will have year ago. The big advance <lb/>
allowing all. hoe stimulate col. <lb/>
log COtton, the South is going but increased <lb/>
wonders Ibis season. will insure a <lb/>
observer. Increase in production <lb/>
I weather conditions shall prove <lb/>
This <lb/>
An Idaho who was in- <lb/>
on a railroad train while <lb/>
stealing a ride has brought sail <lb/>
for damages, alleging his <lb/>
mishap was due to the negligence <lb/>
of the company's He <lb/>
says although knew <lb/>
where he wits, and be ought <lb/>
to lie off, they did not pill him <lb/>
off. <lb/>
of this com i- -i. <lb/>
in in. <lb/>
Tile third will b or <lb/>
composed of North Can, <lb/>
and is said tWO Or line. <lb/>
million- will be Invested in ibis <lb/>
Carolina already <lb/>
has more mills slate in <lb/>
the union, and mare looms and <lb/>
an II Slate. <lb/>
profitable returns <lb/>
for planting hare bad a good <lb/>
effect upon general business of <lb/>
South, and the of that <lb/>
Motion the need which <lb/>
has woman with n <lb/>
out for Improved past who her presents back, <lb/>
of It doesn't take for ti newly <lb/>
to a large-share of darted In the<lb/>
The <lb/>
Washington, March The <lb/>
President follow <lb/>
message lo i <lb/>
Senate House Rep <lb/>
since evacuation of <lb/>
of October, IMPS, the <lb/>
I nil id Stales h i- on pro- <lb/>
duels from Island lo <lb/>
the of Slates the <lb/>
duties lived iii.- net <lb/>
to and <lb/>
w ill in said <lb/>
law until Congress shall otherwise <lb/>
direct. <lb/>
V It hough I II 11.- and <lb/>
having iii mind I- -1 Interests <lb/>
of people of island, ii <lb/>
lo duties oil pi,, <lb/>
duel- i Into Clio Hi.-,. I <lb/>
did bale i I or <lb/>
I. hi j,,.,. <lb/>
the i <lb/>
I I v ill press <lb/>
for immediate <lb/>
inn- in <lb/>
I lie there, and <lb/>
. public and <lb/>
I ii .,. leg <lb/>
in I <lb/>
House i.-. <lb/>
making <lb/>
In that legislation <lb/>
to the Immediate as <lb/>
well a- lo future, I <lb/>
recommend that sol <lb/>
and sinus co <lb/>
under existing shall <lb/>
waiting furl he <lb/>
of general nos pend <lb/>
I for <lb/>
Inland. <lb/>
Signed --W ii Mi <lb/>
HOW TH S <lb/>
One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
Reward for any case of Catarrh <lb/>
can not be cured by II <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
Cm my Props., <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Wet he undersigned, have known <lb/>
I. for the last fifteen <lb/>
and him perfectly <lb/>
honorable in all business <lb/>
and financially able to cam <lb/>
any obligations made by their <lb/>
wholesale drug- <lb/>
gists, Toledo, o. <lb/>
Kiwis et <lb/>
m Toledo, O. <lb/>
I Catarrh Cure Is taken in- <lb/>
acting directly upon I he <lb/>
blood mucous the <lb/>
system. Price per bottle. <lb/>
all Druggists. <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hail's Pills are the bait<lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
THE <lb/>
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