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The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
EVERY THING <lb/>
R. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
The following is the <lb/>
to article U of the State <lb/>
adopted by the As <lb/>
UM, and to be submit- <lb/>
to the voter for ratification <lb/>
next August <lb/>
Section 1- That article VI of the <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
ad in lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
I; <lb/>
or as <lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
office First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of God <lb/>
Second, all persons who shall have <lb/>
convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on pending, and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
which the may lie <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since In-coining citizens of the <lb/>
in- corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
Sec. This act shall lie in force <lb/>
from and after <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
. removal one <lb/>
. or other election <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
ill i United State, and <lb/>
every male Demon who has been <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one j cars of <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
joy the people in the Slate, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sir. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the State of North Carolina, for two <lb/>
in the county six months. <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district in which be offers ., recorded in Boot I <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the election; Provided, That One <lb/>
IMPORTANT LAND SALE, <lb/>
By matte September <lb/>
Term of Superior in the <lb/>
of J. T. Harry Skin- <lb/>
i .-. an; <lb/>
others. <lb/>
The Mined I Herein Com- <lb/>
missioner will <lb/>
the Home to the <lb/>
highest r cash, on the <lb/>
tin described <lb/>
One ball <lb/>
the of <lb/>
William others seventy- <lb/>
five r less, m <lb/>
Well and known as for- <lb/>
to on I Julia Bra <lb/>
received, <lb/>
All <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
give us a call. <lb/>
ANY I'll INC PROM A- <lb/>
V Card <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
r, especially th grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times <lb/>
subscription price.<lb/>
S. <lb/>
AT BOOK ST <lb/>
from one precinct, ward <lb/>
i lo another <lb/>
in the Mime county, shall not ope <lb/>
rate lo deprive any person of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until <lb/>
mouths alter inch removal. No <lb/>
who hat been convicted, <lb/>
confessed his guilt <lb/>
indictment <lb/>
the punishment w is, or <lb/>
hereafter lie. imprisonment in the <lb/>
prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
tie restored to citizenship In <lb/>
manner prescribed law. <lb/>
See. person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be at time a <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
in the manner <lb/>
provided by law, the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
tills article. <lb/>
See. I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read write any section <lb/>
of constitution in the English <lb/>
and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have Paid on or <lb/>
before the Hist day of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vole, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for previous year. taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process Shall issue <lb/>
to en force the col led ion of the same <lb/>
except against Md property. <lb/>
Sec. 5- male person who was, <lb/>
on January I, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
tin-laws any State in the <lb/>
Slates wherein lie then re <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
J such shall be denied <lb/>
right lo register and vole at <lb/>
any election in this Slate person <lb/>
of hi- failure lo possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed In <lb/>
section l of this Provided, <lb/>
In- shall have registered in accord <lb/>
with the terms of this section <lb/>
prior to December I, The <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register this section on <lb/>
or before November I, 1908, an I <lb/>
all such persons shall be entitled <lb/>
lo and vote at all elections <lb/>
by the people In this State, unless <lb/>
disqualified under section this <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. l. All elections the <lb/>
pie shall lie ballot, and all <lb/>
i elections by the General <lb/>
shall lie viva <lb/>
See Every voter in <lb/>
Carolina, except M in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of <lb/>
lice, but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the oilier lie shall take <lb/>
and subscribe the following <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
I will support and <lb/>
maintain it ill ion and <lb/>
of Slates, and con- <lb/>
null laws of North Cam <lb/>
Una not inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help <lb/>
Sec. The classes of <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified <lb/>
the lands of Silas <lb/>
j. or fully <lb/>
need front to <lb/>
i. P pant <lb/>
One known as the Council <lb/>
hi lo vote in lite precinct, <lb/>
the lands f K M. James, John <lb/>
one <lb/>
r and n <lb/>
G. Harry <lb/>
page <lb/>
Qua in <lb/>
I I . ii <lb/>
one or <lb/>
land, <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i in <lb/>
bundled <lb/>
and <lb/>
acre <lb/>
alto <lb/>
i i -i known <lb/>
tin- lands , the Council <lb/>
James lain . <lb/>
offered a- <lb/>
The <lb/>
all limber or i above in <lb/>
t-t when cut, x period often year <lb/>
on all the above named <lb/>
timber of- <lb/>
throe <lb/>
whole, Umber nod <lb/>
those bids that <lb/>
wing money. There Is <lb/>
lion hall feel of Handing timber on <lb/>
i. One tract R. U. J. D. <lb/>
Carolina towns known as <lb/>
Sam land, acre <lb/>
more or less timber heretofore <lb/>
tract known as the <lb/>
in township, on <lb/>
Creek, the <lb/>
J. w. H. w hit-hard others <lb/>
acres <lb/>
less nun J A. <lb/>
to Skinner Book <lb/>
page----- <lb/>
h adjoining the lands <lb/>
late John Jordan Daniel and <lb/>
In the forks of where <lb/>
O. was hunted <lb/>
and inn deed J, J Nobles to <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
tract of in <lb/>
at two large pines <lb/>
and runs North West lo a then <lb/>
Weal the road up said <lb/>
road North West poles to <lb/>
the dwelling the <lb/>
late Jerri and runs with said <lb/>
road S. to W. poles thence S and Iv 1311 <lb/>
ii tit;, n's lint- with his <lb/>
hi e to the containing <lb/>
i i One tract of land situate in Content <lb/>
i the lauds of A. M <lb/>
tardy Johnson, the Turnage <lb/>
others containing acres fully <lb/>
ma deed John <lb/>
ill page and <lb/>
II One Had situate in town- <lb/>
i-hip. the Hardy Johnson <lb/>
Jr. others containing <lb/>
i-i acres more r less, fully <lb/>
described Book I pare and A IV <lb/>
IS One of land tunic in <lb/>
township, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
He Porter's place, J, A. <lb/>
and others, containing <lb/>
live bundled and seventy <lb/>
more or leas. <lb/>
TOWN PROPERTY. <lb/>
IS in West <lb/>
Beginning at N. W. <lb/>
corner of and Ward <lb/>
North Latham street to the lino <lb/>
No. hence with the line of lot No <lb/>
feel to the corner or lot No <lb/>
net to east with <lb/>
Ward street feet to the <lb/>
I.- No. In West <lb/>
n- S. K. <lb/>
and streets, thence <lb/>
street feet to the <lb/>
line-f l.-i N thence with the line of <lb/>
lots and then with the line of <lb/>
lo <lb/>
tin fit i vi West feet lo <lb/>
the <lb/>
I . lot in the town of Greenville on <lb/>
-r of Front and and <lb/>
. d in a deed from J W. J. House to <lb/>
i i in Hook L pages <lb/>
Th i are cash, hut <lb/>
en pay . third cash can arrange for <lb/>
ii l H i <lb/>
J ,, . <lb/>
b v <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
On i box i I save <lb/>
many dollars in <lb/>
of stomach, or <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
r sick headache, J <lb/>
i constipation <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
a Failure <lb/>
I lie washes <lb/>
plant is duo of most <lb/>
in nature. <lb/>
to tin- result <lb/>
even more than composition of <lb/>
the wash. <lb/>
Decently <lb/>
has to j <lb/>
be I lie for specific tor <lb/>
San Jose scale. The writer has re- <lb/>
this upon <lb/>
apple, plumb trees <lb/>
by San Jose scale; <lb/>
location of orchard, Wake county; <lb/>
aye of trees, four to years. <lb/>
The trees hail been carefully tend- <lb/>
ed were well grown <lb/>
healthy, barring the The <lb/>
was applied February <lb/>
dry, day. The Deem- <lb/>
pump and <lb/>
were used. Two strengths oil <lb/>
pure nil oil diluted OH half <lb/>
were used. The Ire-- were as <lb/>
welted as is possible <lb/>
with a pump, lull not enough oil <lb/>
was put on to drip or run down <lb/>
the trunk. <lb/>
March The bark of all <lb/>
Sprayed trees is greasy brown, but <lb/>
the oil has not penetrated into the <lb/>
living cells. All scales by <lb/>
the oil are dean, but in no did <lb/>
the scales amount to above <lb/>
percent of the whole. In other <lb/>
words, about HI per cent of the <lb/>
original number of scales escaped <lb/>
the wash and are still alive. <lb/>
The buds of apple trees were <lb/>
not injured in any way. The buds <lb/>
of the peaches were killed to the <lb/>
extent of about to per cent. <lb/>
The buds of the plumbs were kill- <lb/>
ed to the extent of to BO per <lb/>
cent. particular difference <lb/>
could be between half and <lb/>
full strength of wash. <lb/>
The general is that <lb/>
for this section crude petroleum <lb/>
the same upon <lb/>
scale insects as pure kerosene. <lb/>
It is no better and as <lb/>
to use Persons who wish <lb/>
to experiment with mineral oils on <lb/>
nil trees should go very slowly. <lb/>
Oils are dangerous, especially upon <lb/>
fruits. <lb/>
Dept. <lb/>
JUT SKEW IN <lb/>
to Coma, <lb/>
or I <lb/>
I c Half War o II. <lb/>
la <lb/>
Nature. In her efforts to correct which mistakes hare come from <lb/>
careless or it mar be from ancestors. out pimples, blotches and <lb/>
other imperfections on the a warning that more troubles <lb/>
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary arc certain to follow If <lb/>
you neglect to heed the warning and correct the <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an baa been avoided <lb/>
simply because notes of warning have and the blood kept <lb/>
pure by a right us.- of JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
Miss Abbie J. of Marshal Mich., <lb/>
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with It for Are years The <lb/>
doctors my friends It was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with it. What I <lb/>
suffered during those fire years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if <lb/>
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure H. I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a I heard highly <lb/>
praised. I a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when I had <lb/>
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it <lb/>
I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
would heartily advise all who are suffering from <lb/>
or akin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
made me all <lb/>
The blood is your you keep it pure and strong can positively re- <lb/>
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never <lb/>
fails It is for sale by all druggists, in I quart bottles at only one dollar <lb/>
DUO <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
Hosts OP <lb/>
Pitt County. B, fore the Clerk I I I <lb/>
Ola Forbes Henry and <lb/>
Nellie bis wife. <lb/>
Henry Jenkins and i <lb/>
Mettle Jenkins will take Hint <lb/>
Proceeding, entitled as above <lb/>
in the Superior Court of <lb/>
Wore the Clerk, for the sale j <lb/>
of estate for partition; and said <lb/>
will take notice they <lb/>
to appeal at office of the j <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court for the County i <lb/>
of Pitt, mi th 10th day of March <lb/>
and answer or lo petition and , <lb/>
tiled in or the <lb/>
will apply to die I <lb/>
relief in said petition and <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This Jan. loon. n. c. <lb/>
A Blow, Clerk Court. <lb/>
fur <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Ill virtue of a of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made, on the 17th <lb/>
1909, in a certain Special <lb/>
O. <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
and and numbered as ens- I <lb/>
will on MARCH 1900. <lb/>
public Kile before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville to the highest bidder for <lb/>
a certain piece or parcel of land situ- <lb/>
ate in Township, Pitt County, <lb/>
Lot No. in the division of the <lb/>
lands of Mary B. and <lb/>
which was allotted to Curl by <lb/>
and <lb/>
the 4th of Lot <lb/>
on ton load, South W. <lb/>
n sweet gum on creek. corner <lb/>
of No. 6- to n black <lb/>
poles lo stake <lb/>
on road near South of its <lb/>
be d thence road lo- <lb/>
i in infilling, acres more or <lb/>
This 1900. <lb/>
I. BLOW, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., and Litany Fridays A <lb/>
Rev. I. Minister <lb/>
in <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
J. B. pastor. <lb/>
a. m. E. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
National <lb/>
man says that Indiana <lb/>
will Ira Democratic Ibis year by <lb/>
Escaping gas killed Henry <lb/>
No. Boat Twenty-lint <lb/>
street, New York, and rendered <lb/>
his brother unconscious. <lb/>
William IT. Ferry, owner of the <lb/>
Late Forest polo at Oh lea- <lb/>
go, . was struck by a train <lb/>
a that city on Sunday. <lb/>
lost bis life in <lb/>
the at Buffalo, N. Y., <lb/>
Saturday is believed to have <lb/>
been Ashton Smith, of Fort Erie, <lb/>
Out. <lb/>
Line ha <lb/>
Champaign Is detained at <lb/>
tine, New York, pending dis- <lb/>
infection if a sick steerage <lb/>
quarters. <lb/>
The Ono Day Cold <lb/>
For colds and use <lb/>
late Easily as candy <lb/>
and quickly cure. <lb/>
PRESCRIPTION CHILLS <lb/>
and fever is a of <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic. <lb/>
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
WHICH A RD, JR. <lb/>
in <lb/>
A an dis e <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
mid prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
ADVICE AS <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hook I .-. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of <lb/>
Court of in the <lb/>
ease of j. c. Griffin, Addle E. <lb/>
Brooks, Alice M. Spier, Pat- <lb/>
rick, Joel i. Patrick and Joel Pat- <lb/>
rick, guardian, <lb/>
to sell laud for division. <lb/>
Coin will sell <lb/>
for cash before Court House <lb/>
door in on Monday <lb/>
day of March 1900 follow- <lb/>
described piece or parcel of <lb/>
land in the tow u <lb/>
on the west by J. C. lot <lb/>
on the north by E. Lang's lot on <lb/>
t east by Alice M. lot <lb/>
on the South by con- <lb/>
two acres more or less. <lb/>
This <lb/>
P. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having day <lb/>
Clerk Hit- Superior Conn of Pill county, <lb/>
as in of I lie estate of Alien, <lb/>
hereby given to nil per- <lb/>
-late to <lb/>
present to for duly nu- <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
Jinn h 1901, or notice will be in <lb/>
recovery. All persona <lb/>
to will <lb/>
to me. This March <lb/>
of A ban In K. Allen. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIME <lb/>
leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
loaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb/>
at II A. If. carries freight only. <lb/>
in- iii Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Lino from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville-, <lb/>
lodges; <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
thin Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
U. b. O. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of R. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
V B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
hall. J. B. White, Conn- <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hull. W. It. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Tm Invent also rat <lb/>
COPYRIGHT or <lb/>
Uriel i-i-l,., <lb/>
foe fro, advice. <lb/>
ON PATENTS . <lb/>
I patent.<lb/>
fin <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
I I I <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 1900. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WHO I-SALE <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED RIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME BUY i <lb/>
THEN COME THE EIGHT WHERE <lb/>
WILL GET HONEsT WEIGHT <lb/>
LY RELIABLE <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER. <lb/>
A Successful Precedent <lb/>
tobacco farmers, who are <lb/>
secure fair prices for <lb/>
their adopted plan known <lb/>
M the plan, which looks lo <lb/>
product of <lb/>
Many have doubted <lb/>
whether it was though <lb/>
they bad no plan I bey regarded as <lb/>
better. There is a successful <lb/>
for the plan adopted. Mr. <lb/>
J. G Johnson, of Kansas, vice- <lb/>
chairman of the Democratic nation <lb/>
executive committee, has written <lb/>
No Sympathy <lb/>
A Suggestion <lb/>
is nut habit to lender ad- <lb/>
vice lo the hybrid, I dark and Ian, <lb/>
streaked and party <lb/>
Composed and low white <lb/>
office seekers, that is called the Re- <lb/>
publican Party, but will deviate <lb/>
from our custom and assist them <lb/>
with advice their quest for Be- <lb/>
publicans to till the Stale Offices <lb/>
in North Carolina. We know <lb/>
Boiler, the Simian, whom the De- <lb/>
in mercy has written I he word <lb/>
all over his frightful <lb/>
We know that he is now in <lb/>
search of some weak or degraded <lb/>
Democrat to put up as the Candi- <lb/>
date of the Republican for <lb/>
the office of Slate <lb/>
at the next election for State <lb/>
We know the <lb/>
and Butler himself knows <lb/>
not to such a <lb/>
frontispiece as Butler before the <lb/>
people of forth Carolina for <lb/>
highest their There- <lb/>
fore we suggest with ail due con- <lb/>
for the party that we ad-1 <lb/>
dress, it would lie well, and I <lb/>
proper, and becoming lo I <lb/>
put in nomination Don. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are <lb/>
We <lb/>
still forefront of the <lb/>
the best selected line <lb/>
after your patronage <lb/>
towns in the State <lb/>
arc sued by persons who <lb/>
or imprisoned, <lb/>
as the case may be, for <lb/>
the compulsory vaccination <lb/>
Boob people deserve <lb/>
sympathy, for Governor, and Hon. <lb/>
the truth could be know u, it would j George White of color, <lb/>
develop they made trouble for I <lb/>
no other purpose than to work of Buffalo lineage <lb/>
municipalities for damages. White is a pale fare <lb/>
does not require aid of law to instincts of worst <lb/>
compel a good citizen to lake every elements of the race. He is <lb/>
precaution possible to prevent his race in North Cam- <lb/>
defiant, <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in am store County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. all the year round, Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at wink for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you n hut you want and <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very bust service, polite <lb/>
and the most liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
ii yon d. not see our immense stock buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Silks <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, and i I <lb/>
He is <lb/>
. to Mr. W. J. , of <lb/>
Guilford county, that the be re-us. He has, public <lb/>
Jordan plan is the most I, w speech, invited a race with <lb/>
method of dealing with rust. who white nice and then, <lb/>
has yet beard of, and adding y I to contest for in <lb/>
account of this of North Carolina. He made Ibis <lb/>
in moat cases for trivial causes, isl Indiscreet in a <lb/>
it is practically the same thing convention <lb/>
as has adopted with very sat- UM <lb/>
I he grape grow- <lb/>
in western New York. Prior . <lb/>
to their adoption of Ibis scheme convention, <lb/>
they were all at sea about prices, A of <lb/>
and nobody was making any money <lb/>
Now, instead of selling grapes meet at the ,.,., <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and I <lb/>
Harness, Horse <lb/>
Sh <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
way, they are <lb/>
ii to the mutual company which <lb/>
Raleigh ant <lb/>
on the 23rd of February on <lb/>
floor of the <lb/>
he made a speech, which was <lb/>
to have inspired by Jet. <lb/>
which arraigned the <lb/>
State of its treat <lb/>
of criminals, and <lb/>
Greenville on Saturday. March j composed of many mite state- <lb/>
31st. at IS o'clock at., for the that he was to con <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Sculls, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Fixtures, Nails mid <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
they have organized. There , of to the <lb/>
to w it <lb/>
and the total proceeds for the sea-, of m , h q <lb/>
distributed among the growers,, and <lb/>
who are the pool, in proportion for various Stale I d, when published Con- <lb/>
production and j all win dirty <lb/>
grade of his Township will be held j it is said, was the bandy <lb/>
Since the organization of , o <lb/>
Tobacco Trust, it has ,, t M delegates <lb/>
robbed the farmer of at least o <lb/>
one third of the true value of j The several townships will lie <lb/>
he has produced, and to appoint the following <lb/>
growers of from j DaBber of delegates, to-wit t <lb/>
successful farmers to i i <lb/>
the verge In day of ., <lb/>
general rise in prices, the trust has <lb/>
been powerful to keep the. <lb/>
price of tobacco down to the price <lb/>
of cultivation, it is to be hoped <lb/>
that there is relief for them <lb/>
present intolerable conditions. <lb/>
Raleigh News <lb/>
He was shot old Kentucky, <lb/>
where they make the mountain <lb/>
dew, and <lb/>
on hot revolver stew; where you <lb/>
Bethel, <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
Falkland,<lb/>
Swift Creek, II. <lb/>
All are in favor of <lb/>
the white people controlling the <lb/>
State and County governments are <lb/>
invited to participate these <lb/>
flout the people of North Carolina <lb/>
with the speech, as it was deliver- <lb/>
ed in the House of Representatives <lb/>
work Senator These <lb/>
two dirty, disgraced <lb/>
lives from Carolina are close <lb/>
friends, socially, and politically, <lb/>
and working together on the same <lb/>
political lines. Until invoke Fed- <lb/>
military intervention In the <lb/>
political affairs of North Carolina, <lb/>
lo control the election <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Broth r <lb/>
offices what seeks <lb/>
mens i-- <lb/>
j i <lb/>
rainbow often keep his <lb/>
I promise; comes long <lb/>
w id <lb/>
He rain mi -n <lb/>
jest; en do better thank de <lb/>
ain't enough <lb/>
We i tor live for heaven <lb/>
ii dis but ex soon <lb/>
time comes go for <lb/>
de doctor. <lb/>
De lie better, <lb/>
en bit may in- but <lb/>
bit's r wuss <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
I man what go bid u id <lb/>
up only <lb/>
find dill his I done run <lb/>
vi id de <lb/>
Many simple people, who obtain <lb/>
marriage license of clerks, <lb/>
that clerk some <lb/>
responsible their mar I <lb/>
and arc In duty <lb/>
bound in t . him afterward <lb/>
and .- him keep k <lb/>
affairs. <lb/>
A Suit <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ginger hair and a fierce <lb/>
expression of lately <lb/>
came to county clerk of <lb/>
in that State. <lb/>
the man that keeps <lb/>
she <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
he answered. <lb/>
What book do you sec <lb/>
you find out Peters <lb/>
Was <lb/>
Search developed I In- of <lb/>
John for whose n <lb/>
had been t-o vent <lb/>
is the name <lb/>
of a <lb/>
able <lb/>
ed pamphlet <lb/>
which should <lb/>
be in the hands <lb/>
of every planter who <lb/>
raises Cotton. The <lb/>
book u sent Free. <lb/>
WORKS.<lb/>
. M. Schultz. <lb/>
HAS i poll YOU <lb/>
1.000 pounds Candy, <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Sweet Florida Oranges <lb/>
Coca Nuts, <lb/>
SOU pounds Nuts, <lb/>
pound Raisins, <lb/>
Seeded Currants, Citron <lb/>
Dates, <lb/>
. v v f i r <lb/>
LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
WAGONS, and <lb/>
ALL KIND of <lb/>
TOYS, <lb/>
Come to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
b- <lb/>
I l hough I<lb/>
said woman. <lb/>
Waters, didn't <lb/>
license is issued for a mar- <lb/>
with <lb/>
Well, I'm I <lb/>
though I I'd ought to in and <lb/>
tell Jack bus es <lb/>
The <lb/>
Sew York has <lb/>
reported a bill to prohibit <lb/>
publication of any paper which <lb/>
, be found who <lb/>
dangerously wounded, <lb/>
r hi, in in suicide or <lb/>
u who dead, unless <lb/>
such paper shall hive been pro- <lb/>
before a at an<lb/>
Made by the Orange <lb/>
Advertising as <lb/>
Clerks. <lb/>
the midst lite must people <lb/>
are in debt. <lb/>
The wages of -in are <lb/>
the Constitutional Amendment in <lb/>
protect the Slate <lb/>
any. and White to control the gen- <lb/>
., . i- home aid people <lb/>
as it applies to <lb/>
race. <lb/>
about and costs. <lb/>
Home made go ids arc bought <lb/>
A well known merchant <lb/>
would of doing bu-i <lb/>
without clerks as ad <lb/>
The fact i- it he <lb/>
should nut advertise he would not <lb/>
need the army of clerks which he <lb/>
now employs; for there would <lb/>
untiling for I bent to do. <lb/>
Using, therefore, not wily helps in <lb/>
wake up ill the morning shot full Oil <lb/>
bullets holes, your sole j y f , ,,.,,.,,. ,.;, <lb/>
art; disembodied i <lb/>
souls. He was shot in old Ken- <lb/>
where aim is always <lb/>
true, and the principle <lb/>
is shooting people through, where <lb/>
the doctors use as medicine for all <lb/>
the human ills, a dose or two of <lb/>
bullets instead of giving pills. He <lb/>
was shot old Kentucky, where <lb/>
the grow on trees, and <lb/>
the bullets from the lilies <lb/>
through the air likes bees; where <lb/>
the instruments they play on when <lb/>
I bey give a dance or hop, are their <lb/>
musical revolvers and <lb/>
with a Vs., Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Motive Committee Of Pitt County. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
w. L. Chairman. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
to Tub <lb/>
OVER COUNTRY. <lb/>
All parts of Ohio are suffering <lb/>
from severe Hoods. <lb/>
asphyxiation caused loss <lb/>
of speech for M. Diabetic, a <lb/>
scientist, who is now in a New York <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
The Democratic Semite in Ken- <lb/>
to appropriate <lb/>
lo a Slate <lb/>
under Democratic Governor Beck- <lb/>
Let and White lie <lb/>
candidates and running mates for <lb/>
Governor and Lieutenant Govern <lb/>
or of Carolina, and the true <lb/>
white sons of Carolina will <lb/>
unit them in a Square stand up <lb/>
City Economist. <lb/>
is the expensive daughter <lb/>
pensive father. <lb/>
The greatest of all nice prob- <lb/>
Which horse will win <lb/>
w believe In the elevation of <lb/>
public morals and horse thieves. <lb/>
The hen is not a good singer be- <lb/>
cause she chanticleer, <lb/>
Love is a delightful <lb/>
is the homesickness of the heart. <lb/>
Tin- pickpocket can dis purse a <lb/>
crowd than the police. <lb/>
Tears are the showers rained <lb/>
the-citing of goods, but <lb/>
for <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The revenue special imported of- <lb/>
were in tin- <lb/>
two weeks and while about every <lb/>
democrat distiller was seized, <lb/>
there has not been a seizure of a <lb/>
single distillery where owner <lb/>
is ram pant against the amendment <lb/>
so far as we can And out. one of <lb/>
I be Officers was heard to remark <lb/>
that they slashing up n <lb/>
few selected s. as to <lb/>
keep with <lb/>
no doubt means a nigh doctor. <lb/>
and political <lb/>
Such discriminating rotten <lb/>
or whatever it is, ought to <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Bays the <lb/>
of Charlotte <lb/>
There arc people in town <lb/>
whose principal nourishment <lb/>
now i cotton future. A well <lb/>
known law who i- <lb/>
known a- a politician, is i,. <lb/>
have made something <lb/>
hi <lb/>
lie <lb/>
on the recent <lb/>
tempest of heart. is B several young <lb/>
The hog i-somewhat of a have made mi <lb/>
being fond of a square a few people <lb/>
money dealing in in <lb/>
man who likes whiskey bet and other people of <lb/>
than beef, walks not after with the idea <lb/>
but the spirit, log for nothing and <lb/>
Ho matter whether a has eye rich. how <lb/>
troubles or n it. when he of be <lb/>
who lo-e who lose <lb/>
have but all steal <lb/>
from How many <lb/>
lions do we read in which <lb/>
was the of j v <lb/>
The old way ; iii Si. <lb/>
Subscribe to Kill t <lb/>
. la Bach. <lb/>
Tit king ml vice cures a cold. <lb/>
It- an ill wind blow- the <lb/>
doctor good. <lb/>
The should feel <lb/>
in ti mi. <lb/>
old is probably the Kind <lb/>
ii i- cool mid <lb/>
The p believe- that <lb/>
people should in <lb/>
Stolen fruits lie <lb/>
bill e -i ill <lb/>
tin- end. <lb/>
be one -.-. w a <lb/>
mini measures her words i when <lb/>
-In- sends ii telegram. <lb/>
April <lb/>
do March <lb/>
Apt <lb/>
n fellow fulls in <lb/>
ii-. in Ills ii e-i limit ion. <lb/>
a start a girl -be <lb/>
thinks him rude, mid if be <lb/>
-he thinks he lucks taste. <lb/>
umpire should <lb/>
is used lo calling mil on <lb/>
strikes. <lb/>
The girl ho in u <lb/>
lo have husband lording <lb/>
A in drop into iv <lb/>
burling <lb/>
Unit's a v lo take of it. <lb/>
no K i- <lb/>
chased nil It a saves by <lb/>
HOW TH S <lb/>
We One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
for case of Catarrh <lb/>
Unit can not be cured by Hill's <lb/>
Catarrh <lb/>
J, Props., <lb/>
Toledo. O. <lb/>
have Ii <lb/>
for the fifteen <lb/>
years, and him perfectly <lb/>
honorable all business <lb/>
and able to carry <lb/>
out mi; obligations made by their <lb/>
i.-i I'm w. wholesale drug- <lb/>
gists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
W II IN <lb/>
wholesale Toledo, o. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- <lb/>
acting directly upon the <lb/>
mid mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Price per bottle. <lb/>
all Druggists. <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hall's are the b -t<lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Lent. <lb/>
The silence of the wise is <lb/>
like silver, but <lb/>
a the air like brass <lb/>
Wiggle, wiggle, little worm, how <lb/>
we wonder why you down <lb/>
in deep, where bard work, <lb/>
lying can peep. a little I <lb/>
A com in tee from <lb/>
mated<lb/>
Mo., <lb/>
to strike within <lb/>
is <lb/>
Then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Dr. D, I,. James, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greens X. C. <lb/>
While <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
HI <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
WASHING I <lb/>
H LETTER. <lb/>
ion, r <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Board the <lb/>
Fertilizer <lb/>
Scarce lute inn <lb/>
Saner T t right to control <lb/>
canal in time of war, although <lb/>
M H Withdraw <lb/>
Hon. M. of <lb/>
X. C. whose name Ins <lb/>
been la-fore I hi <lb/>
for nomination <lb/>
for Governor, data Blank <lb/>
M MO. <lb/>
The of another Democratic <lb/>
baa l-e <lb/>
kit to make room <lb/>
K. A. Wise, Democratic <lb/>
from tin- second Virginia District, <lb/>
unstated bis place given <lb/>
to W. A. Young, eon <lb/>
proposed republican Senator <lb/>
a democrat triumph, <lb/>
the amendment is an nu- <lb/>
of <lb/>
by democrats when <lb/>
I he treaty as Deal made public. <lb/>
As amended, i lie I will prob <lb/>
receive votes of enough <lb/>
democratic senators to make its <lb/>
ratification reasonably certain, <lb/>
there are features it that <lb/>
will prevent democrats from <lb/>
toting fol <lb/>
The gambling dew in York majority of the Senate <lb/>
were all afraid of England action, <lb/>
closed mi Saturday to <lb/>
The drinking <lb/>
wen upon r <lb/>
behavior, As is in Sew <lb/>
it is in <lb/>
by permission and suddenly <lb/>
abates upon The <lb/>
p rooms are closed official might offend England. <lb/>
tip opened an official wink, this sort of talk <lb/>
The Times asserts <lb/>
pay to the He fork <lb/>
authorities over three million <lb/>
., for protection. There <lb/>
need i proof of the <lb/>
between the la break <lb/>
the municipal authorities <lb/>
with which Illicit <lb/>
is the moment <lb/>
an overbearing public <lb/>
makes prudent for a time low <lb/>
X. C, March IS, <lb/>
ought to be thoroughly <lb/>
U. S At investigated and vigorous action <lb/>
on account of the threats taken protect the farmers. <lb/>
when Senator compelled the <lb/>
Senate to take up l-i- <lb/>
for Boers, <lb/>
certain looked way. The <lb/>
to allow the raw <lb/>
to be session, <lb/>
because would be raid that j <lb/>
Ye Gods <lb/>
American <lb/>
to <lb/>
no foreign friend or toe, once upon <lb/>
a lime fearlessly e-pressed <lb/>
opinion and lime after lime have I <lb/>
spoken in favor ill-ii trodden i <lb/>
people, without stopping to think. <lb/>
whether oppressors would <lb/>
like it or not. Sow, as soon as <lb/>
anything affecting England is <lb/>
mentioned, the orders all <lb/>
doors closed. What a picture <lb/>
pend official for the American people to <lb/>
Even a secret session, the Mr- the <lb/>
that these figures proved <lb/>
conclusively that high <lb/>
prices i I the manufactured <lb/>
an and unjust. <lb/>
The evasion of tax was also com <lb/>
denounced by Mr. <lb/>
He declares is a <lb/>
good deal of work some one write; as to <lb/>
to d i just now. <lb/>
Mr. others staled j solely on my own f <lb/>
that matter of pi ices I hereby <lb/>
Simmons bus been MM of the law by fertilizers man- my name as a Candidate <lb/>
for Governor. <lb/>
I thank my friends who have <lb/>
stood by me and still to <lb/>
stand by me N loyally. They are <lb/>
held in everlasting <lb/>
but my duly to the Stale, my in- <lb/>
in the people and my desire <lb/>
for absolute unity in the <lb/>
lead me to take this step. There <lb/>
are i any candidates for office <lb/>
and for Governor, <lb/>
one less, probably, add <lb/>
to party appears <lb/>
me Io be bulb useless and unwise <lb/>
to press my candidacy farther. Ii <lb/>
does not make so much difference <lb/>
who is governor among candidates <lb/>
now before people. The <lb/>
try will likely be safe with any of <lb/>
The great subject with <lb/>
which we have to deal is Con- <lb/>
amendment, the <lb/>
success of the Democratic ticket <lb/>
that will be put the Held on <lb/>
April Let us stand as one <lb/>
man for the success of these we <lb/>
will thus leave to children the <lb/>
heritage of a conn- <lb/>
try, and the government <lb/>
by My <lb/>
vices will be at the <lb/>
Democratic party from this time <lb/>
until the <lb/>
be made a recent speech. <lb/>
it will be recalled that boy <lb/>
warned the Democrats and <lb/>
the white supremacy advocates to <lb/>
beware what, is nut clearly <lb/>
l lest the fate of Go v. <lb/>
of Kentucky overtake <lb/>
X. Democratic leaders. <lb/>
other word.- be threatened as I <lb/>
of the men <lb/>
in the attempt to over- <lb/>
throw domination and make <lb/>
impossible hereafter <lb/>
in this State. <lb/>
Ii is believed by Democratic <lb/>
. managers her- <lb/>
amounts to more than a mere <lb/>
that in- <lb/>
To <lb/>
was appointed <lb/>
son. Mr. <lb/>
J. Bryan Slate <lb/>
and Major A. Graham. <lb/>
Congressman Bellamy, of the <lb/>
district, Thomas <lb/>
son of Hon. Prank I. <lb/>
borne, Charlotte, to a <lb/>
military academy at West <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
The Board of Agriculture <lb/>
has decided to <lb/>
to restore the old tax <lb/>
fertilizers cents . ii now be- <lb/>
reduction, is <lb/>
and Senator in increase in <lb/>
Pritchard was inspired, and that j ,.;,.,. ., ., loss lo <lb/>
to <lb/>
pine i <lb/>
ii is the intention of Republican h <lb/>
leaders, and <lb/>
lean <lb/>
gang the western <lb/>
counties, lo create trouble. It <lb/>
that their while lead <lb/>
c rs . the Into <lb/>
clubs. I bat object ill <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
These white leaders are warned <lb/>
record. <lb/>
One Object <lb/>
There is only one object that is <lb/>
desired to l- obtained <lb/>
amendment, and that is to cut off <lb/>
a portion of the ignorant <lb/>
vole and prevent a recurrence of <lb/>
such events as transpired during <lb/>
the last campaign. If did not <lb/>
believe this was heel for the colored <lb/>
race as well as my own I would op- <lb/>
pose it, but I convinced <lb/>
that ii be best for all that lie <lb/>
made impossible for colored <lb/>
men over again to dominate Bast- <lb/>
era Carolina. Those who <lb/>
were there during t he <lb/>
know that our people stood on <lb/>
brink riot which seemed <lb/>
times unavoidable, and if bad <lb/>
come would have been <lb/>
for the while awful in Its <lb/>
to the poor deluded <lb/>
Such a condition must <lb/>
never again occur, e have the <lb/>
race problem lo solve. <lb/>
face it. responsibility i- upon <lb/>
us. of <lb/>
will solve it will <lb/>
settle whole question quietly. <lb/>
peaceably without one drop <lb/>
of bloodshed. It will In-a spur <lb/>
to coming generations, both <lb/>
while and colored, lo secure an ed- <lb/>
improve their minds <lb/>
Hi themselves for citizenship. <lb/>
It will In-a blessing to the whole <lb/>
people its effect <lb/>
Senators are afraid ti ill be lived, if tn able <lb/>
to allow Senator Mason's <lb/>
to be voted upon. Their <lb/>
is to throttle by <lb/>
a majority vote to lay it <lb/>
the If the s called era of <lb/>
friendship with England is to re- <lb/>
salt in our American- <lb/>
ism and our love for liberty, the <lb/>
sooner it comes to bet- <lb/>
for us as a people. <lb/>
Whether Joe <lb/>
lakes bis seat the House <lb/>
upon Mr. date <lb/>
of Gen. Wheeler <lb/>
forwarded bis resignation as a <lb/>
brigadier general of volunteers <lb/>
from the Philippine, Mr Me- <lb/>
If Mr. <lb/>
the resignation to take on <lb/>
that dale, which was <lb/>
of m u <lb/>
will be raised to Wheeler <lb/>
taking bis seat in House. <lb/>
A new interesting bit of <lb/>
gossip is that Mr, <lb/>
l seriously of making a <lb/>
scapegoat of Secretary Hay. with <lb/>
the hope of squaring with <lb/>
tin- influential re- <lb/>
publicans who have been making <lb/>
vigorous protests against the <lb/>
foreign ad- <lb/>
It would be nothing <lb/>
v for Mr. to <lb/>
a friend to serve his own political <lb/>
Inn particular <lb/>
ii is doubtful tin- <lb/>
would do more than ail-l <lb/>
will be at -ii.-e perceptible. the country's In ad <lb/>
and d <lb/>
will seek investment, govern <lb/>
meat will be assured and a better <lb/>
between the races <lb/>
K. c. <lb/>
A TO MEN, <lb/>
roll i cob i <lb/>
Will you allow me in your <lb/>
paper to make a suggestion to the <lb/>
working men of State me that <lb/>
working man ought lo lie in <lb/>
that is work- <lb/>
men should look to own <lb/>
Interest and not stand back am <lb/>
depend upon others toad <lb/>
The way for the working men in <lb/>
advance their cause is in see <lb/>
deli-gates to the State <lb/>
are elected who will only for <lb/>
candidates favor of <lb/>
labor. <lb/>
Now. Mr. there an- <lb/>
the score, but it the <lb/>
working Carolina <lb/>
want lo be represented <lb/>
let attend the primaries and <lb/>
elect delegates who will vote for <lb/>
that sterling Democrat, who has <lb/>
ever working man's <lb/>
friend, Col. John S. <lb/>
of Person county for Governor <lb/>
It illy to Cunningham, <lb/>
; be has always been for yon <lb/>
with you. ii <lb/>
of Mr. in i.- <lb/>
i i. Mr. II i is in-, it <lb/>
his talk <lb/>
the <lb/>
Canal treaty. <lb/>
The Senate sat down and <lb/>
hard .-a Si Hoard's scheme lo <lb/>
give es Queen of Hawaii. Jo. <lb/>
and a pension <lb/>
We reached the stage <lb/>
yet t-f willingly paying pensions to <lb/>
royal either while or <lb/>
a ale <lb/>
Negro Employees Relieved <lb/>
I, a <lb/>
number of in <lb/>
i. in A. had <lb/>
ii. the happy hunting <lb/>
Pros <lb/>
James A. Bryan yes <lb/>
Mr. stated ho bad <lb/>
of ml <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
had previously been relieved lo <lb/>
make way tor whits men, and <lb/>
ago ho instructed the <lb/>
foreman mil white for <lb/>
colored labor whenever it was <lb/>
available, and policy would <lb/>
to be pursued. At do <lb/>
time Mr. Bryan said has ii been <lb/>
Wholesale changes <lb/>
without the <lb/>
of the road the lives its pat- <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
ones <lb/>
through their precipitation, and <lb/>
that need not think that <lb/>
the will be the only one lo <lb/>
blame, nor ones be pun- <lb/>
engaging in such a con <lb/>
against n fair and peaceable <lb/>
campaign and election. <lb/>
i ii us in <lb/>
As there arc several officials to <lb/>
he elected for tin- first time this <lb/>
rear, the following complete of <lb/>
to be filled, and for which <lb/>
candidates are la be Dominated at <lb/>
th. Slate on April <lb/>
i- printed by <lb/>
Governor, Sec- <lb/>
i of State, State Treasurer, <lb/>
State Auditor, General, <lb/>
Public Instruction, <lb/>
of Agriculture, <lb/>
t-r Labor, or rail- <lb/>
Commissioners, two of the <lb/>
last <lb/>
ill <lb/>
not be elected by people, <lb/>
some suppose, he he <lb/>
by the Governor, as Adjutant <lb/>
General and some other officials <lb/>
arc. <lb/>
The next elective officers are <lb/>
Commissioner Agriculture, <lb/>
These ale <lb/>
desirable positions, with nice <lb/>
salaries attached, but, strange to <lb/>
say. one fur nit her <lb/>
of I hi- posit inns has <lb/>
himself an jet. The sue <lb/>
of Dr Abbot, <lb/>
is <lb/>
t he to be nominated, <lb/>
have yet been suggested <lb/>
however, <lb/>
vi nil i <lb/>
The Stale Board of Agriculture, <lb/>
of winch Hod. John S. Cunning <lb/>
of Person is chairman, has <lb/>
been In session hi re during <lb/>
week, and a large <lb/>
amount of of special in <lb/>
ii-ii-i farmers of the Slate. <lb/>
Although I be presiding officer of <lb/>
the Department re- <lb/>
less revenue formerly. <lb/>
In some of the eastern counties <lb/>
farm labor is demanding higher <lb/>
wages as as per month <lb/>
on account of its scarcity, caused <lb/>
activity saw mill circles. <lb/>
Some formers are saying that this <lb/>
and higher fertilizer prices will in- <lb/>
crease i he of production of cot <lb/>
toll . Better not plaid too <lb/>
much of ii, <lb/>
Two well North <lb/>
ans were last week <lb/>
A. Holt of <lb/>
to <lb/>
Settle , of Greensboro <lb/>
. the late Judge Thorn <lb/>
A. C. Avery. Jr. <lb/>
son of Judge Averyl <lb/>
In Miss Mar. Johnson of <lb/>
Alabama; i niece of Gov- <lb/>
of that Slate. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
is the latest cotton company to <lb/>
he chartered In capita <lb/>
Dr. Gray Win-ton, <lb/>
one of the best known physician of <lb/>
lbs Slate died last Week. <lb/>
Julian S. delivered <lb/>
I ringing speeches <lb/>
last Saturday, instant. <lb/>
at Graham the morning and <lb/>
at at night. There is <lb/>
no more enthusiastic and earnest <lb/>
advocate of the Amendment in <lb/>
State than General Carr. <lb/>
The Southern Railway has just <lb/>
given an order to the St. <lb/>
Car and Foundry Co. for one mil- <lb/>
ion dollars worth of new rolling <lb/>
stock, A pretty good sign of pros- <lb/>
in this section, that, and faith <lb/>
the as well. <lb/>
The talking of testimony, before <lb/>
special Master J. Shepherd, <lb/>
in tax ease <lb/>
begins Each side will <lb/>
lie given three months time to pro- <lb/>
duce before the Master. <lb/>
Republican head quarters are <lb/>
sending out, to the farmers <lb/>
thousands of Senator <lb/>
recent speech against <lb/>
Amendment. <lb/>
Dr. Supt. of <lb/>
the Asylum for insane here <lb/>
moil efficient superintendent <lb/>
that institution has had <lb/>
man has received some <lb/>
Analysis of Professor B Slate of North Caro- <lb/>
February 1900. from sample drawl hands of O Cotter <lb/>
Available Phosphoric Acid 8.81 <lb/>
Potash Kl <lb/>
Value of <lb/>
To which add average freight 3.00 <lb/>
Actual cost of mixing, brawling shipping 1.00 <lb/>
Actual cost of bags <lb/>
The sale of exceeds any Guano in the world. <lb/>
The demand this exceeds any previous year. Do not <lb/>
tobacco without it. For sale everywhere. Manufactured by <lb/>
F. S. Guano Co. <lb/>
Va., Tarboro, C. <lb/>
high and voluntary compliments <lb/>
the Board, Lei. Cunningham look .,,. <lb/>
an active part in discussions <lb/>
and deliberations of the meetings, <lb/>
as is I he custom with him, and as <lb/>
heretofore exhibiting that ac- <lb/>
deep concern he <lb/>
the welfare prosperity of the <lb/>
which be is a <lb/>
conspicuous representative. <lb/>
important subject <lb/>
brought la-fore meeting was <lb/>
the complaint of the increase in <lb/>
price of Among the <lb/>
active i denouncing the <lb/>
present high pi ices was lion, J. <lb/>
lb In lines Pill, of <lb/>
leading members of the Board He <lb/>
of the <lb/>
did work he has accomplished <lb/>
Several cases under his care. <lb/>
the- Negro. <lb/>
A i was witness- <lb/>
ed i J ham <lb/>
depot Fib . afternoon. A North- <lb/>
man his grown daughter. <lb/>
who ale been i <lb/>
several left on the <lb/>
in for <lb/>
la. ere carried to the depot <lb/>
by an old in man and when <lb/>
cored, also, the old Board i father him <lb/>
of Agriculture, and laid her hand on <lb/>
l lit official, for his shoulder and kissed Such <lb/>
leniency to who evaded the lie as Ibis should stay home. <lb/>
tax on lie produced u They arc not wanted Durham or <lb/>
of Interesting and valuable j the Slate. Durham <lb/>
formation and giving . . <lb/>
of law material med lb <lb/>
manufacture of <lb/>
Subscribe Io THE <lb/>
Mr. Vi Makes a <lb/>
Speech, <lb/>
Saturday afternoon Ron. It. <lb/>
Aycock addressed a large audience <lb/>
of the citizens of Pill county in the <lb/>
Court House. <lb/>
Many said was the best speech <lb/>
ever made in Greenville. man <lb/>
who heard I he convincing a <lb/>
favor of the Amendment with <lb/>
impartial ears and with a desire to <lb/>
learn the truth and act accordingly, <lb/>
will have any about how <lb/>
he shall cast bis volt-on that <lb/>
Mr. Aycock said the white <lb/>
people of North Carolina have been <lb/>
troubled with lace question <lb/>
bill now they are <lb/>
willing lo In- troubled longer. <lb/>
are not going to leave this <lb/>
to be annoying <lb/>
are to come after <lb/>
it is going lo settled now, <lb/>
oner for all lime. <lb/>
When is <lb/>
said he, great economic questions <lb/>
can be The industrial <lb/>
system will lie improved and the <lb/>
people will become heller educated <lb/>
peace and prosperity will come <lb/>
Carolina to remain, it <lb/>
great speech. A large <lb/>
beard him great <lb/>
prevails. <lb/>
An Example tor Pieces. <lb/>
Take High Point North Caroline, <lb/>
within a stone's throw of this <lb/>
town and look It. <lb/>
factories already in oner <lb/>
ad more going up. Some <lb/>
one stated the one. Capital <lb/>
became interested and hold. <lb/>
The is one of <lb/>
these days High Fatal will lie a <lb/>
great manufacturing place <lb/>
when skilled labor is employed <lb/>
skilled labor builds homes and <lb/>
money with the people. <lb/>
Dam Bee. <lb/>
Little <lb/>
is one of most difficult o <lb/>
lo be always conformed to <lb/>
the divine will in small things. <lb/>
Our spiritual Strength is weakened j <lb/>
the little enemies that stealthily I <lb/>
creep into our hearts, due little <lb/>
sin may open the gales of the soul <lb/>
to a host of powerful enemies. <lb/>
There should be no dark places in <lb/>
for most trilling sin <lb/>
lo hide in. We should <lb/>
ally pray the light may <lb/>
completely possess <lb/>
Christian Advocate, <lb/>
ounce the Black Tun papers <lb/>
admit amendment will mil <lb/>
disfranchise white men we <lb/>
see what there is left for them to <lb/>
object lo. They Io the <lb/>
that would <lb/>
while men; DOW sat it <lb/>
will nut disfranchise while men. <lb/>
Then why not support Ashe- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina <lb/>
The estimate of damage to the <lb/>
cabbage crop by <lb/>
recent cold weather is per <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
A colored man, Hubert Williams, <lb/>
freight trail near <lb/>
Tarboro Saturday. <lb/>
The High Point Enterprise says <lb/>
a lady there has apple MS years <lb/>
It was petrified and picked <lb/>
up by an ancestor of hers the <lb/>
coast <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Oath Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
Mr. Chairman. i works automatically, <lb/>
County Democratic within <lb/>
live Committee held if a <lb/>
if health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
lie meeting at the room <lb/>
While Men's Club today, <lb/>
township was represented and some <lb/>
of the members say the attendance <lb/>
and meeting was beat many <lb/>
years. <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of second and of <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
o. business relations ,, J <lb/>
Mr. B. Eaton, who baa s- w <lb/>
so and j <lb/>
tendered bis resignation as Chair Premiums, or <lb/>
man of Committee. It was re lo <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
Mr Andrew <lb/>
Joyner was unanimously elected to <lb/>
succeed him. <lb/>
The new Chairman Democrat <lb/>
and a man who believes in <lb/>
He feels <lb/>
if every do bis <lb/>
duly can win a victory <lb/>
ibis Sentinel. <lb/>
an Endowment during Lifetime <lb/>
I of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
of I'm. <lb/>
mo <lb/>
With the new spring up <lb/>
pealing the market necessity <lb/>
for advertising becomes more than <lb/>
ever apparent. The goods dis- <lb/>
played may be attractive but they <lb/>
cannot sell themselves, <lb/>
advertising will resolve doubts <lb/>
of intending purchasers who are <lb/>
undecided as to what they want. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
The Power of <lb/>
business can lie <lb/>
founded or continued without the <lb/>
aid of advertising. Good and eon- <lb/>
is as essential <lb/>
to the winning of business as <lb/>
a fresh desirable stock <lb/>
in the store. It makes <lb/>
the merchant goods known and <lb/>
purchasers lo his <lb/>
sh <lb/>
ii. mm, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
ban i <lb/>
Fresh constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old, A t risk will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Have p <lb/>
J J prince. I <lb/>
If M, idem inc. pay cam <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
ken Greenville, <lb/>
Alt <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
u; book <lb/>
n t with <lb/>
. <lb/>
. BERRY BOOK <lb/>
bow i <lb/>
all leading <lb/>
. . , , <lb/>
n POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
ill H . . Hit. <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
t t other <lb/>
. No. , . COW BOOK<lb/>
-J I <lb/>
f No. o swing book <lb/>
i AT Feeding. <lb/>
x t. n <lb/>
l ii i i n c. Jo <lb/>
i B . <lb/>
i a I They <lb/>
Nut <lb/>
f. i-n who Horse. Cow. Hog<lb/>
i- . BOOKS. <lb/>
JOURNAL <lb/>
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hit <lb/>
I rT in <lb/>
I i . in <lb/>
I i I; <lb/>
i. sad FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
i. .- . hill U by <lb/>
BOOKS<lb/>
I Ml ST A LOT <lb/>
Fall and Winter Clothing <lb/>
TO MAKE ROOM <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
OX A <lb/>
Not a Car Left <lb/>
This Ural <lb/>
Some w Mi, some <lb/>
car left standing <lb/>
track the and m <lb/>
A. B. Hart left for clear, <lb/>
returned Io <lb/>
fas today. <lb/>
I. for <lb/>
I. E. <lb/>
day <lb/>
s. Home. <lb/>
A SUM, <lb/>
weeks bad been in s critical <lb/>
mid the colored <lb/>
people here had become afraid i <lb/>
the groans and <lb/>
he I <lb/>
bis <lb/>
Good-Suit <lb/>
INTEREST IF BO I AM PREPARED <lb/>
PRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING I I. Oil HER. <lb/>
Arrest n Mi <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
B. Aycock l.-it <lb/>
for and <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
to the river try bis <lb/>
tin M. I. left hand at catching shad. The <lb/>
log for the northern u, a <lb/>
line . . , . ,, <lb/>
r I he lost Ins and nil over- <lb/>
board tin- <lb/>
R. E. lee. been spend-k ,, ., <lb/>
lug some time Panacea <lb/>
for his returned Saturday <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
If than CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you yon owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription we request <lb/>
on to tile as early as <lb/>
need what YOU <lb/>
owe and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
License <lb/>
week of Mar.-h Reg- <lb/>
of Deeds Moore issued six <lb/>
marriage licenses. In the following <lb/>
couples <lb/>
Something good. Mullet Roe and Ella Lewis, <lb/>
cents a pair at S. If. Jno. Allen and Addie <lb/>
Barrington, <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Tl of Mini. <lb/>
If sec a man came out of a <lb/>
loon before walk the <lb/>
Street -v i after break <lb/>
fast. I will be sure to think of hi in <lb/>
at sunset, if I see his chopping <lb/>
WOOd. The money for those <lb/>
in the would hire a <lb/>
WOOd chopper. A. D. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
E. It. weal to Richmond <lb/>
today. <lb/>
R. Shaw left night <lb/>
for Ayden. <lb/>
Strauss home <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
IS, In K <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
I. M. Hodges went to <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Ed <lb/>
from <lb/>
The Sunday just passed was the <lb/>
we hate bad this year. <lb/>
Reel Vermont butter per <lb/>
pound T. Co'S. <lb/>
Seven Springs cents per <lb/>
gallon Bryan's Drugstore <lb/>
Z. V Co. are having <lb/>
the front of their store repainted <lb/>
red. <lb/>
Hope Eire Company elected one <lb/>
at meeting <lb/>
day night.<lb/>
Hopkins and Annie Hag- <lb/>
John and <lb/>
i and <lb/>
sou. <lb/>
and Nellie <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Mayor had only two cases <lb/>
Attention is called notice before bun last weak, <lb/>
by L. II. Administrator j Oscar William John <lb/>
of M. L. .,, <lb/>
II. E. Tyson is having a assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
Stables built on corner of Fifth lo April term court. <lb/>
and streets. <lb/>
Another of Tub <lb/>
boys is laid up this week, <lb/>
Williams with measles. <lb/>
doing some fancy <lb/>
bicycle riding attention <lb/>
street, Saturday afternoon. <lb/>
L. E. and ti. S. He- <lb/>
Fall, riotous, disorderly and <lb/>
guilty, lined <lb/>
amounting to 8.1.1. <lb/>
Pall, not guilty. <lb/>
Mi l m s In Jail. <lb/>
ice of I he W. II. Long <lb/>
had colored, lie- <lb/>
fine him Sunday, charged with <lb/>
Rev. J. W. will preach stealing a pair of shoes from J, D. <lb/>
at Red Oak church on Raymond went up to <lb/>
Mr. room, Sunday morn <lb/>
Tub <lb/>
imitation to the fair, <lb/>
for the week beginning April 16th. <lb/>
morning at II o'clock. Public in- <lb/>
J. Cory is having a two <lb/>
dwelling erected on Dickinson Av- <lb/>
near where the old foundry <lb/>
stood. <lb/>
The farmers say I hey are very <lb/>
much behind in work. Some <lb/>
weather will help them won- <lb/>
to catch up. <lb/>
J. L. Starkey are moving <lb/>
stock goods recently <lb/>
chased of J. S. their <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
it Co. bought over <lb/>
bales of tot ton the county today. <lb/>
There were several buyers on the <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Fifteen Lost. <lb/>
Newark, X. j., lit <lb/>
Mr. R. of the John here <lb/>
Flanagan tells us that Twelve of the <lb/>
he is for machinery to bodies have been recovered and tilt- <lb/>
to shine his shoes seeing a <lb/>
new pair appropriated them, lie <lb/>
was bound over lo court. <lb/>
Bridge Completed. <lb/>
The work of a new <lb/>
draw lo the bridge across <lb/>
river here been completed, <lb/>
and the committee of County Com- <lb/>
missioners have accepted same. <lb/>
II looks like a good piece of work, <lb/>
and the contractors did in good <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
put a small ice factory. <lb/>
believe will be a paying invest <lb/>
If our readers will consider the <lb/>
that just three of <lb/>
sick in bed, <lb/>
will appreciate the <lb/>
which tho paper gels lo them <lb/>
these days. <lb/>
Some time Sunday night some <lb/>
one broke into Pitt County <lb/>
Buggy Co. shop by drawing out <lb/>
the staple lo door upstairs. <lb/>
Mr. Edwards says only got a <lb/>
few yards of plush. <lb/>
Bean Co., Wash <lb/>
St., York, who arc <lb/>
very heavy receivers of <lb/>
berries and vegetables from <lb/>
South and a reliable firm <lb/>
vise us that damage to Florida <lb/>
Cabbage and Lettuce was <lb/>
during the cold snap. <lb/>
South Carolina Cabbage they <lb/>
-i i . led but <lb/>
Carolina has been much re <lb/>
by weather. <lb/>
II. Cos left this <lb/>
New York City. <lb/>
T. ill Went lo Scotland <lb/>
ibis morning <lb/>
Jesse returned from Nor <lb/>
folk Monday night. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
P. II. clime i-i mi tin- <lb/>
train Monday <lb/>
A. . cum- in <lb/>
from Scotland Neck Monday. <lb/>
R. Wilkinson returned from <lb/>
Richmond Monday evening. <lb/>
Hiss Margaret who has <lb/>
been spending some Wash <lb/>
Holiday. <lb/>
W. T. Hunter left hero this <lb/>
morning to do some work for the <lb/>
Lumber Co. at river. <lb/>
Mis- Annie who bar <lb/>
teaching a music school here <lb/>
for some time. tins morn I ll <lb/>
none a <lb/>
bath. <lb/>
Well. <lb/>
Star Concert Com <lb/>
puny gave an entertainment in the <lb/>
opera house Tuesday night. There <lb/>
are but four people the <lb/>
but are all good in their <lb/>
line. The singing of Hiss <lb/>
was good and she had lo <lb/>
respond lo several encores. The <lb/>
playing of Hr. also <lb/>
received an encore. The pro <lb/>
gramme was rather short. <lb/>
Coats Too <lb/>
Peace W. II. Long <lb/>
had John Creech, colored, before <lb/>
him this morning charged with <lb/>
from Mr. <lb/>
about 1st. The <lb/>
plead guilty and was humid <lb/>
over to court. This same <lb/>
stole an Mr. John <lb/>
about ii -i mis. <lb/>
Creech has been evading lb <lb/>
and this <lb/>
showed up lo Chief of Po <lb/>
lire lo lodge a com plain I <lb/>
Mime woman for is- <lb/>
The him to bold <lb/>
on listen to another <lb/>
when mil name the old warrant for <lb/>
stealing the and Creech <lb/>
had lo ow n u. <lb/>
tile Century <lb/>
Mi-. entertained <lb/>
on <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
iNTi i . . Mar. <lb/>
Matt came <lb/>
over eve . <lb/>
from <lb/>
W. i am <lb/>
to the <lb/>
. <lb/>
A. Belts, of <lb/>
in town and a site was <lb/>
chosen Mi church <lb/>
hen . <lb/>
A U t In- was <lb/>
only struck Hue looks, <lb/>
and smell of a Win cheroot <lb/>
Mrs. it. and I. Cos went <lb/>
I . i. <lb/>
Carr extracted two Mrs. F, . <lb/>
front teeth, she <lb/>
poor talking, <lb/>
sating beginning <lb/>
with <lb/>
Li-sure you read what <lb/>
said our <lb/>
tor another pan<lb/>
Bone <lb/>
i i i. <lb/>
X. . I <lb/>
-ii <lb/>
n . <lb/>
average <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I'll It .- In ii ii-i d on I . <lb/>
all . , I . <lb/>
, I,. . <lb/>
F. S. Guano Co., <lb/>
i . <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is i <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
At prices mil suit you, <lb/>
COME AND THEM. <lb/>
for her home She will <lb/>
go lo Ml. Airy lo leach. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
spent today in Sent <lb/>
land Neck. <lb/>
W, went to <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
P. II. went to Kin-Ion <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Charlie Wilson <lb/>
this <lb/>
II. F. of Norfolk, came <lb/>
in Tuesday evening. <lb/>
John Flanagan went to House <lb/>
Station this morning. <lb/>
L. I. Ames left this morning for <lb/>
his home iii Churchland, Va. <lb/>
c. it. Aycock <lb/>
Tuesday evening lo <lb/>
L. L. Nash came lip Ibis <lb/>
to visit <lb/>
A. Forbes. <lb/>
John Tall, another of <lb/>
boys, gave u; <lb/>
and went In lied. <lb/>
search is still going on. A man <lb/>
who is believed to have <lb/>
building is being laid <lb/>
N. V., v. <lb/>
Iv. while <lb/>
from Park last night, <lb/>
a stroke of paralysis of right <lb/>
side, and his condition is serious. <lb/>
is the last of I he famous Bencher <lb/>
family. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Mr. Boy Evans, who I'm several <lb/>
months has been taking photo. <lb/>
graphs tent near live pint b, <lb/>
has purchased piece of ground <lb/>
.-on Avenue. M <lb/>
under <lb/>
lean Historians, Mrs. <lb/>
opened the <lb/>
William <lb/>
Mi-, <lb/>
with ail ml <lb/>
Mrs. gave an outline of <lb/>
lite and w of John I . <lb/>
Mallet. <lb/>
Mr-. King was detained -iii- <lb/>
ins- in her bill <lb/>
d hostess read <lb/>
sketch former, on <lb/>
James Trances <lb/>
The as foil ml be <lb/>
and in <lb/>
ed rank among I he ablest historians <lb/>
of this or we might say of <lb/>
any age. <lb/>
The guessing prise was won by <lb/>
Mis. <lb/>
After serving delicious <lb/>
n the meeting was ad <lb/>
Miss Julia Unwell, after spend- to hold regular <lb/>
a few here, lo w,, <lb/>
left ibis <lb/>
for Lynch, a. lo see his father, <lb/>
who is sick. <lb/>
P. of Wilson <lb/>
came Tuesday lo <lb/>
her son, Prof. L. L. <lb/>
who has <lb/>
been visiting HISS Parker. <lb/>
returned to her home in Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. March I <lb/>
J. It, Rail, if was the <lb/>
city Monday. <lb/>
BABY <lb/>
A. V. Forbes was here and slop- , . . , . <lb/>
A -J tan <lb/>
over night. . <lb/>
Mr.<lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
of was In-n <lb/>
orders <lb/>
Miss w <lb/>
Bern, is L. <lb/>
Mr.-. Allen Johnson i <lb/>
friends and here. I <lb/>
. Ii. -a- here <lb/>
Harris- <lb/>
i i In- day In i e M I <lb/>
Mi. Allen Job <lb/>
I., i out <lb/>
as w sail <lb/>
no i.-i v. I <lb/>
1.-c <lb/>
C, J, L. u <lb/>
tin n i <lb/>
vi . , Mm <lb/>
I-.,, lien him <lb/>
i. j, ,, I new and <lb/>
.- ii mil <lb/>
; Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
of the i . Hut . i. <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
h . . <lb/>
, . II <lb/>
It tin. I. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
that it t the<lb/>
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Meals. Flour, <lb/>
i Mia, <lb/>
I -i i ,. i. I r <lb/>
tiling <lb/>
. . . Up III lie <lb/>
We pi, in II <lb/>
, i <lb/>
here Sun I. <lb/>
t ,, . . o<lb/>
Si. John- Sou-, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
one nil <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ii .- . <lb/>
Prom Hi In i Jan in u <lb/>
group ii i i. <lb/>
Joel Patrick and Otis n Unit i <lb/>
i . ; . <lb/>
. <lb/>
, . ; <lb/>
I i I <lb/>
came horn.- and <lb/>
. i <lb/>
hack to Springs. i. i . . ,. . <lb/>
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PATENTS <lb/>
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P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
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and Fridays at for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at l A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Hal I <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
too. for all points for <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
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the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from Tin <lb/>
dolphin; Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
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Greenville, N. <lb/>
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Hi. <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
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TRUTH II <lb/>
PER i <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MARCH 1900. <lb/>
NO<lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
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the <lb/>
it is the Lest. <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
it is that be gotten op to do <lb/>
good even WOK. <lb/>
weighs <lb/>
one wheel a wheel <lb/>
one louse piece, a wooden shoe, which throws the <lb/>
guano OH as the wheel it. <lb/>
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in a narrow or wide <lb/>
kind of f. that is in good older, and not wet <lb/>
enough to stick together. <lb/>
Sells always with a fair trial, <lb/>
ells at factory for retail. <lb/>
ells when others will not sell it is light, and <lb/>
durable, and dues as good work us much higher priced <lb/>
implements. <lb/>
A G. COX CO., <lb/>
Winter ville, N. C. <lb/>
A Startling- <lb/>
One of the most startling <lb/>
dissever practiced upon a citizen <lb/>
of our has i made <lb/>
The Republican Scat-steal- <lb/>
Machine. <lb/>
The Republican majority the <lb/>
House seems to be considering the <lb/>
contested election cases very much <lb/>
public. It is the purchase of the . , , <lb/>
Crinkle plantation by one Mrs. h. <lb/>
E. Knight of Yew The facts <lb/>
seem to be Mr. W. <lb/>
advertised the plantation for <lb/>
sale in papers last year. <lb/>
Mrs Knight answered the ad. <lb/>
holders met ion days. <lb/>
A voter was challenged, and the <lb/>
connect for ca -h side argued the <lb/>
ease for an hour, ea-h presenting <lb/>
the law and the tacts as they <lb/>
from his standpoint. The <lb/>
were entered into for the. ,,. <lb/>
transfer of the valuable plantation <lb/>
and deeds and papers given. <lb/>
Mr. deeded the <lb/>
to Knight for a five year <lb/>
note of secured by <lb/>
gage on real estate in the city of <lb/>
Washington, When Mrs. <lb/>
Knight was down here o. a visit <lb/>
to tho plantation she grew <lb/>
confidential a loan of <lb/>
from Mr. to carry <lb/>
out some scheme in the of zinc <lb/>
in Missouri. It bus recent- <lb/>
developed that Mrs. Knight is <lb/>
a notorious confidence woman <lb/>
swindler while <lb/>
trading with Mr. was out <lb/>
on awaiting a hearing by the <lb/>
higher of a suit against her <lb/>
for swindling. She has since <lb/>
been rut In it <lb/>
has further developed that she <lb/>
hasn't a dollars worth of land <lb/>
in Washington, or Missouri, <lb/>
follow the attorneys through the <lb/>
tortuous Windings o f the law. <lb/>
When the argument was concluded <lb/>
the ebony-hued chairman <lb/>
here, white folks, we don't <lb/>
boat the law, and <lb/>
bout it. What <lb/>
we want to know is whether <lb/>
here man who to vote is a <lb/>
or a <lb/>
The Congressman simply asks <lb/>
whether the applicant is a <lb/>
if he stands pretty well <lb/>
he is seated. <lb/>
On no other hypothesis can we <lb/>
possibly understand why Demo- <lb/>
who were elected by large <lb/>
A few days we published a <lb/>
brief extract from speech of <lb/>
Assistant District Attorney <lb/>
Blackburn, at Newton, in which <lb/>
he condoned the assassination of <lb/>
of Kentucky, <lb/>
virtually told people who lit <lb/>
to him it wouldn't <lb/>
Of very wrong if some <lb/>
of the leading Democrats In this <lb/>
Slate ere assassinated if the pro- <lb/>
posed constitutional amendment be <lb/>
adopted. A few days ago the <lb/>
Washington correspondent of the <lb/>
Atlanta Journal sent that paper <lb/>
the <lb/>
Republican Slate Chairman A. <lb/>
B. Holton, of Carolina, is <lb/>
in the city to discuss with the ad- <lb/>
ministration officials the proposed <lb/>
franchise amendment in that <lb/>
State. <lb/>
This is the lives <lb/>
in the States today, <lb/>
party leaders en both sides are <lb/>
taking a keen interest in the tight. <lb/>
Chairman Holton will talk <lb/>
over with Senator <lb/>
and President today, <lb/>
and will intimate, it is said, t hat j <lb/>
federal troops will lie <lb/>
when the vole is taken. He will <lb/>
also urge prominent Republicans <lb/>
to go ti North Carolina and take <lb/>
in the campaign. <lb/>
The chairman is charging fraud, <lb/>
intimidation, desperation, lawless- <lb/>
and many other things against <lb/>
the Democrats i n general and <lb/>
Chairman Simmons in particular, <lb/>
I and declares that riot and blood- <lb/>
shed will result, as the <lb/>
are determined to tight for <lb/>
and demand their rights. <lb/>
This is practically a <lb/>
of defeat <lb/>
election in North Carolina we <lb/>
the Republican machine runners <lb/>
scudding Washington to pull <lb/>
the national committee money <lb/>
and to tell what a hard fight they <lb/>
have before them, so that they <lb/>
may not be suspected of failing to <lb/>
hustle after the news comes in that <lb/>
they have been That's <lb/>
why Holton has been chinning <lb/>
to pull him for some money <lb/>
and chinning the president to tell <lb/>
him what an up-hill job the Re- <lb/>
publicans have before them. <lb/>
Rut wasn't be doing a sneaking, <lb/>
cowardly thing when he made <lb/>
then charges against the Demo <lb/>
orate, and predicted <lb/>
because the are determined <lb/>
to light for and demand their <lb/>
rights, when the fact is that these <lb/>
white plotters a n d conspirators, <lb/>
and most of them federal, <lb/>
are secretly organizing the <lb/>
and inciting them to violence <lb/>
knowing as they do that it will be <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, AND <lb/>
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We arc still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. is our pleasure to show you you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we cu. offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Renumber us and tho following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hals and Caps. Silks and Satins. <lb/>
Jackets and Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Dusters. <lb/>
The wisest publican- nil <lb/>
lie.-. New York in the <lb/>
column this year. In <lb/>
majority for <lb/>
and yet today the highest <lb/>
claimed by Republicans <lb/>
ii gave the Demo- <lb/>
of in <lb/>
1898 <lb/>
The gold <lb/>
nearly ail returned to the <lb/>
the German and <lb/>
and anti-trust vote <lb/>
ought to make it safe for Bryan. <lb/>
It is a Stale as it ha-In in <lb/>
in every election since the <lb/>
Republic was <lb/>
News observer. <lb/>
.<lb/>
all good fruit <lb/>
can without<lb/>
. -I; <lb/>
all <lb/>
. ought <lb/>
to i iii r library. <lb/>
I in free. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
depends Upon thee <lb/>
of amendment <lb/>
than in- mere political Interests <lb/>
that attack to It The Industrial <lb/>
development the stale will be <lb/>
greatly affected by It. n was re <lb/>
marked recently hero by one who <lb/>
look-to industrial affairs for the <lb/>
future that certain Investments <lb/>
which he contemplates now will <lb/>
depend upon the carrying of <lb/>
While he i- <lb/>
North, be says iii <lb/>
political affairs here will mill <lb/>
really control him in the mutter <lb/>
his investments. He bus <lb/>
some experience with the colored <lb/>
people and he sees no hope of in. <lb/>
or <lb/>
meats if they are <lb/>
Save any large the <lb/>
affairs of the <lb/>
Nick Commonwealth.<lb/>
Vii <lb/>
ii.-. <lb/>
X If <lb/>
S -I <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
IN<lb/>
. each. <lb/>
and I <lb/>
. . I Sank <lb/>
; moil <lb/>
m re property worth <lb/>
. . j m <lb/>
ten after <lb/>
sold a <lb/>
which gives <lb/>
per <lb/>
Ire. In on <lb/>
and<lb/>
l ; II II I <lb/>
cent. i I iii- i- <lb/>
j . and on <lb/>
. . I. . Ir I i <lb/>
. .-, . lime.<lb/>
I cs anS Investors Union. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Dollars <lb/>
if Catarrh <lb/>
Hall's <lb/>
majorities are unseated to make <lb/>
way for who who will suffer <lb/>
most, while they, the real <lb/>
tors the guilty will <lb/>
carry a county in the district. <lb/>
There is no ground whatever for <lb/>
a in the cases of Mr. <lb/>
ford and Mr. Bellamy. Rot h t <lb/>
gentlemen were honestly elected, <lb/>
and therefore, Mr has m the latter's case if <lb/>
been duped and is minus in vote j disputed county were <lb/>
cool cash and a plantation. , Hue <lb/>
Mrs. Knight's, alias Mrs. Peck's <lb/>
a lawyer by the name Tue reverse the <lb/>
was arrested this week verdict at the polls. <lb/>
Brooklyn, X. V., and the law- <lb/>
have the ease. We arc sorry <lb/>
for Mr and hope will. <lb/>
succeed getting the title lack on <lb/>
his lauds even if he can not get his <lb/>
lost Record. <lb/>
A Md CM <lb/>
Durham Batt It. <lb/>
Yesterday published tho ac- <lb/>
count of a young lady near Mt Airy <lb/>
who made a quilt <lb/>
pieces. Information comes to the <lb/>
Sun that a Durham lady beats I hat <lb/>
by pieces. Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
of this city, has made a <lb/>
quilt that contains pieces. <lb/>
Farmers <lb/>
Good Plows. <lb/>
The Slate . <lb/>
Public the <lb/>
lowing to the <lb/>
will <lb/>
era of <lb/>
county newspaper or <lb/>
that the next annual examination <lb/>
for life certificates will be held <lb/>
the court house on <lb/>
Thursday to July. <lb/>
been prepared by the Slate <lb/>
of examiners upon the following <lb/>
subjects, <lb/>
bra, geography, physical <lb/>
physiology, history, civil , . <lb/>
school law. English <lb/>
grammar, English literature, v.; have <lb/>
botany, elementary psych If. chi e; for the <lb/>
and physics. <lb/>
These will be <lb/>
due lime you, as are <lb/>
I now iii hands of the Stale I in <lb/>
tor. Will see under reel ion <lb/>
of school law. that <lb/>
cant must pay in advance to you <lb/>
the enmity <lb/>
schools, which must <lb/>
be reported n the <lb/>
school directors and paid Into <lb/>
general school of the county. <lb/>
keep ill the safe <lb/>
standing their election bias- <lb/>
That is the way it always has <lb/>
been when there hits election <lb/>
troubles between the races. <lb/>
Hut Mr. Holton is pursuing the <lb/>
right course lo stir up the <lb/>
of the white men of <lb/>
Carolina and bring out a vote that <lb/>
will overwhelm him and his fellow <lb/>
conspirators and his black cohorts. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
k lei feet <lb/>
. . all business <lb/>
; . able in carry <lb/>
. h their<lb/>
, v <lb/>
, . <lb/>
IN, <lb/>
. I <lb/>
in. 1- in<lb/>
. 1.1. <lb/>
On Wednesday night of hist week <lb/>
Mr. Joe Hayes and his were <lb/>
till a mad cat in their home <lb/>
near Saratoga. The i <lb/>
cut which suddenly became and the time required <lb/>
unexpected. <lb/>
enraged animal flew at Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Hayes and wounds Airy will have to try again, or else <lb/>
which are most The <lb/>
The attack of the j These pieces arc cut triangle <lb/>
shape, and the time <lb/>
make this quilt consume three <lb/>
months of successive work. Mt. <lb/>
Seoul, Korea, a Ml is rung at I <lb/>
sunset, and when the golden orb <lb/>
bus sunk beneath the <lb/>
every must lie safely housed. <lb/>
If a man should lie found in <lb/>
street after time he is liable to <lb/>
the punishment of a flogging; but, <lb/>
oddly enough, women are allowed <lb/>
to go about as usual. <lb/>
couple are now very sick and it is <lb/>
feared that, serious <lb/>
may news. <lb/>
Durham the head in quilt <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
to <lb/>
have just received a lot of Smith <lb/>
Chilled Pious, Single and Double horse. Call see <lb/>
them before buying. We also a complete line of <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
When a society ladle goes on the <lb/>
stage there arc a lot of <lb/>
lows lo clapper. <lb/>
always the wife who to <lb/>
remind the husband of their wed- <lb/>
anniversary. <lb/>
Builder's Hardware, Ready Uniting <lb/>
Paints, Pumps, Nails and Garland Stoves, <lb/>
Ready Mixed <lb/>
The Winston Sentinel i- struck <lb/>
by the fact that while K. <lb/>
Blackburn denies having -aid in <lb/>
bis speech at Hint <lb/>
Carolina Democrats may lake <lb/>
warning the late <lb/>
he fails to say he did <lb/>
This is. indeed, II <lb/>
noticeable A <lb/>
gentleman, by the way, said an <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
that while few Democrats aim <lb/>
heard Blackburn would lie willing <lb/>
that housed the very <lb/>
with which lie is <lb/>
words that he did use e <lb/>
this lo them, and <lb/>
one Democrat coming mil <lb/>
the court remarked II <lb/>
was to the game the <lb/>
publicans would get enough It. <lb/>
II seems to be Ml. Black <lb/>
burn again, and is u <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
I'll bottle. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
. III. <lb/>
like <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
You <lb/>
w ill <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
No. Building.<lb/>
U BEEN VILLE, N. C.<lb/>
The Rev. K. <lb/>
K. Vii who had a stroke <lb/>
paralysis 1ST f <lb/>
night, died and<lb/>
land brother of Rev. <lb/>
Di Ii HI i i A . <lb/>
t HILLS <lb/>
Chill H lie <lb/>
in i tasteless form. <lb/>
I . Price <lb/>
If <lb/>
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