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pure by a use of JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
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I was of a bad humor after with it for five yearn. Tho <lb/>
doctors and my it salt 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 taring those five years, la no use Nobody would me if <lb/>
did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It, I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly <lb/>
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of It <lb/>
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who arc from <lb/>
or in disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
made me all <lb/>
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disease face contagion JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA never <lb/>
fails. It is for sale by all druggists. In quart bottles at only one dollar each.<lb/>
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NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having this day the <lb/>
of Superior of <lb/>
of Allen <lb/>
deceased,, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons holding against said to <lb/>
to for payment, duly <lb/>
lent on or In-fore the -id f <lb/>
March or this notice will in <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
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day been to me by the of <lb/>
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a given lo nil person;, holding <lb/>
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to payment, duly authenticated, on <lb/>
or before the day of <lb/>
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John White, Mary Cannon, Margaret <lb/>
Hill vs. II. C. and wife, <lb/>
virtue of u of <lb/>
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entitled as on the 19th day <lb/>
the coin- <lb/>
will to nubile sale to the <lb/>
highest at the <lb/>
door In the town of on the <lb/>
day of IS o'clock M. the <lb/>
piece or panel land <lb/>
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in piece or parcel of land <lb/>
lying and being hi <lb/>
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By virtue of an order of the Superior <lb/>
Court, made this day in a certain Special <lb/>
Proceeding therein entitled Ola <lb/>
Forties against Henry Jenkins and wile <lb/>
will on <lb/>
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before the door in <lb/>
nil at public for cash, certain lot <lb/>
or pan-el of land in the town of <lb/>
located as follows; <lb/>
of lots No -IT and on fifth street <lb/>
and inns with the lines of lots N,. nod <lb/>
n to the of lots No. and <lb/>
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sixty one half feet; <lb/>
parallel with line to fifth <lb/>
with to <lb/>
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acre more or less and being a port of lot <lb/>
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Lang, Sec. <lb/>
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Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
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Chief; S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
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No. meets every second and <lb/>
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PATENTS <lb/>
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Hook How <lb/>
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My res leave Washing- <lb/>
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P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
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/>
Shippers should freight <lb/>
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/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
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brick store formerly <lb/>
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W. Brown. <lb/>
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VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MARCH 1900. <lb/>
NO<lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
Hatching <lb/>
IS <lb/>
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/>
Sows much or little. <lb/>
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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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
J. WHICH Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Font at <lb/>
Greenville. N- M <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
JO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Tuesday was unable lo reach <lb/>
a conclusion on lbs <lb/>
the standard bill <lb/>
passed , by a vote <lb/>
iii Eleven Democrats went <lb/>
Republicans and voted <lb/>
Car bill. Nona of the <lb/>
were from the South. New York. <lb/>
Indiana and Malta <lb/>
fun, of <lb/>
The la-t Democratic Legislature <lb/>
mid then was a rant difference <lb/>
between poof white people and <lb/>
That legislature said <lb/>
that white people though poof <lb/>
WASHING ION<lb/>
1875-1000.<lb/>
C. Mar. <lb/>
Mr. alleged lender <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs J. B. th. s Sit <lb/>
Wedding. <lb/>
The Senatorial Primary. <lb/>
If w ill adopt <lb/>
a for <lb/>
rial beheld is every <lb/>
jowly the State, with proper <lb/>
safeguards to prevent <lb/>
or fraud; and shall further- <lb/>
bill, and will have lo hold another might to be allowed to vote, while <lb/>
caucus, ought not to en- <lb/>
joy is right. Vet we hear some <lb/>
General Otis is said to think it fusion says that a <lb/>
is simply outrageous that in- is as good as a poor white man. <lb/>
should begin lighting Dispatch. <lb/>
again Just had then hopeless- <lb/>
,, , . t in the other a <lb/>
Mattered, blamed cusses v , , , , . <lb/>
Court was to deter- <lb/>
ought to stay Whipped. <lb/>
potted and <lb/>
The party In Texas shrimp which a retail grocer do <lb/>
has split. That ought to be good he found unfit to pay for. <lb/>
news for that party. The Judge decided in favor of the <lb/>
didn't know that Texas It. without resort lo the test <lb/>
cans were numerous enough to be <lb/>
capable spitting. <lb/>
Friday night from to <lb/>
to England of Rood office the palatial home of Mr. <lb/>
this government toward bringing Mrs. James Cherry. <lb/>
about peace between England has bean recently that the <lb/>
the two Booth African was a scene the Legislature shall <lb/>
England is but It as be pledged to abide by the decision <lb/>
h i ii g out of of the celebration of the primary election; the <lb/>
lance was nothing more than the their silver wedding. Twenty-Are will be solved. <lb/>
attempt of a frightened politician 1875 I The senatorial primary is not <lb/>
to the voters of this joined hearts and the interest of any candidate. It <lb/>
their wedded life has passed fair for one at for another, <lb/>
quarter century mile post panes tint it is the interest of the people, <lb/>
and happiness. Their host o and is way in which the <lb/>
country s ho have been openly ex- <lb/>
pressing sympathy for the light for <lb/>
life that of these <lb/>
arc making. In fact, <lb/>
been no lender of the good of- <lb/>
fices this government. All <lb/>
was done was to forward n cable- <lb/>
gram from presidents of the <lb/>
South African republics to the <lb/>
English government, through the <lb/>
States In London. <lb/>
There was no word of comment <lb/>
this government, although <lb/>
Mr. knows that a light <lb/>
suit of a message from him would <lb/>
result in saving the <lb/>
The odor of I republics. The message <lb/>
s was convincing. i,,,,,, the South African govern <lb/>
not even <lb/>
The Cramps of presented the <lb/>
Hit is possible President Me a cruiser for Ambassador to England, <lb/>
may be t indicated by time. I the contract for which was ,.,, official being i on a pleasure <lb/>
friends wish them many more <lb/>
happy anniversaries. <lb/>
The interior of home was <lb/>
ever- <lb/>
greens, dowers and delicate ribbon <lb/>
being arranged in most harmonious <lb/>
tent. <lb/>
The guests were received in the <lb/>
by Miss Nina Mas- <lb/>
Burton children of Sen- <lb/>
E. G, I <lb/>
people can take part <lb/>
of a man who is to represent <lb/>
them in the Pulled States Senate. <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
Sure <lb/>
Every great movement the <lb/>
institutional life of any people <lb/>
has sure foundation. A people's <lb/>
law changes slowly. <lb/>
HEBE IS THE REASON WHY <lb/>
Orinoco tobacco Guano <lb/>
Has the largest of any Tobacco the World. <lb/>
N. C , March 3rd, 1900. <lb/>
Messrs. J. C. Hadley Co., Wilson, N. C. <lb/>
Dear answer to yours of even date, will say we <lb/>
live acres in and manured the same <lb/>
with our sales from the live acres up to the <lb/>
present to 2,418.04 above warehouse charges, we yet have <lb/>
hand to sell about probably 1,000.00. We will use <lb/>
Orinoco again Ibis year. Yours truly, <lb/>
E T I. E <lb/>
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Co. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
i Mr. Cherry, the ,,.,. , lib <lb/>
but it is not likely to be until alter <lb/>
Col. has been elected to the <lb/>
While House and then will be <lb/>
ton late to <lb/>
them to build this war vessel <lb/>
no doubt made a fair profit <lb/>
from the job. Why should they <lb/>
Honor, mil nuns to be heaped ask government for bounties for <lb/>
General for bis heroism in <lb/>
relieving all. r <lb/>
had been forced by Roberts to raise <lb/>
the siege. W <lb/>
be honored by the Navy Depart- <lb/>
no. <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Hull <lb/>
Samuel that none of <lb/>
t ion is wanted lo bring about a <lb/>
of Ike war between <lb/>
laud South Africa. President <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
quested states govern- <lb/>
lo oiler its services lo Eng- <lb/>
land to mediate peace. <lb/>
e but ; it. <lb/>
bus selected <lb/>
a party of the principal <lb/>
as i place for taking <lb/>
vat ions the <lb/>
which will take place on the <lb/>
98th at Maj . It is said <lb/>
eclipse a lot <lb/>
period in than it <lb/>
will elsewhere. <lb/>
l . I <lb/>
ha- u-t Invested upon ii- forty <lb/>
eighth volume. For n <lb/>
half years it has been II <lb/>
management, and <lb/>
have it a paper of which <lb/>
Raleigh and State ought in <lb/>
reel proud. steps of <lb/>
and progress have i oil <lb/>
grows better <lb/>
all the while. <lb/>
The has been in Iain i <lb/>
and has brought u a <lb/>
mouse. Tie Republican Senators <lb/>
have argued m a . final- <lb/>
decided to do nothing for the <lb/>
present in hope <lb/>
will turn up lo enable la <lb/>
the tin ml <lb/>
iii i V i <lb/>
there ever a mote ignominious <lb/>
of playing politic.-; The <lb/>
know how regard such i. <lb/>
lee. <lb/>
secured after competitive bidding. ii was presented by one of <lb/>
needed subsidy to It was because of <lb/>
the showing that would have <lb/>
been made that Mr. <lb/>
look advantage of his right and re- <lb/>
fused to furnish the Senate with <lb/>
copies of all correspondence with <lb/>
Britain the South <lb/>
republics, which are asked for <lb/>
merchant Yes <lb/>
because they have <lb/>
got a stock jobbing set of officials <lb/>
that will give it to i resolution offered by Senator <lb/>
is not whipped jet, lie <lb/>
probably simply him- <lb/>
right before the world it <lb/>
is certain that he dune <lb/>
SO. brutal announcement of <lb/>
Lad that England would <lb/>
be content with nothing less than <lb/>
the very distance of its victims. <lb/>
win the Boars anus and <lb/>
raise them up a hundred <lb/>
where they had but one <lb/>
before certainly <lb/>
British every <lb/>
way-In war, peace and In dip <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
for Commissioner of <lb/>
Labor sod Print. <lb/>
Lexington March h <lb/>
hi; <lb/>
This is one of the m. critical <lb/>
years the history of the hem- <lb/>
in Stale. The <lb/>
constitutional amendment, decent <lb/>
State government and <lb/>
welfare of the State's <lb/>
all depend upon this year's <lb/>
This being Hue. behooves <lb/>
u-ii. put up the ticket <lb/>
name <lb/>
. Hi, cu able and <lb/>
ii lot plan.-in <lb/>
ticket, men who will bear their full <lb/>
part of the work the <lb/>
.-ah like we are <lb/>
Davidson <lb/>
comity never had a man on the <lb/>
Democratic State ticket, the <lb/>
pie this section a-k that Mr <lb/>
B. editor The <lb/>
Davidson Dispatch, be <lb/>
for Commissioner of Labor and <lb/>
Printing. In asking iI i feel <lb/>
confident that we are working <lb/>
I interest of one who is eminent, <lb/>
and well suited lo <lb/>
the position with credit to <lb/>
honor to his State, as be is a <lb/>
practical printer successful <lb/>
newspaper business man. <lb/>
Mr. represents the young <lb/>
Democracy of North Carolina, and <lb/>
is a For a of <lb/>
years be has been Chairman of the <lb/>
Executive of Ins <lb/>
and in the last election a <lb/>
great victory. of <lb/>
Us, Com. of the Editorial <lb/>
and is serving hi <lb/>
as Southern member <lb/>
of the legislative Committee the <lb/>
same Association. <lb/>
honorable deal- <lb/>
unrelenting work Mr, <lb/>
ha- won admiration of all <lb/>
who him. If delegates <lb/>
t i coin should see <lb/>
lit to give Mr. <lb/>
consideration, no mistake would I <lb/>
made.<lb/>
It <lb/>
In. Hobbs, of <lb/>
i- raising <lb/>
to send a cargo of corn to the <lb/>
star, natives <lb/>
Delegates from ten Slate, in <lb/>
eluding Pennsylvania, met Chi <lb/>
III., and the <lb/>
state Hardware Association, <lb/>
Matthew Hansel his <lb/>
valid wife out burning build. <lb/>
at New York, and was then <lb/>
burned to death in trying i, <lb/>
his money. <lb/>
Rev. Barton W. Perry, <lb/>
of Man Cal. has lo the man <lb/>
been appointed a in h <lb/>
parlor Mr. and Mrs. Cherry were <lb/>
assisted in receiving by Senator <lb/>
and Mrs. and <lb/>
Mrs. T. <lb/>
and Ir. Zeno <lb/>
At their marriage <lb/>
was the bridegroom's best man and <lb/>
Dr. accompanied the <lb/>
bride lo the altar. It is also re- <lb/>
markable that all of the bride's <lb/>
maids, with one exception, are now <lb/>
living, though circumstances were <lb/>
such that nope of them could be <lb/>
present silver anniversary. <lb/>
n the east parlor was a <lb/>
display of silver presents, some <lb/>
exceedingly handsome. <lb/>
The dining room was a dream of <lb/>
beauty, the table being a <lb/>
pyramid of and brilliant <lb/>
with overhanging <lb/>
of and At <lb/>
smaller around the room the <lb/>
guests i served w elegant <lb/>
supper In Misses Bessie Jarvis. <lb/>
Winnie Skinner. Woolen. <lb/>
Louise and Messrs. W II. <lb/>
T. I. C Gary <lb/>
and J. A. Ricks. <lb/>
the guests departed they <lb/>
were charmingly entertained with <lb/>
two vocal selections <lb/>
II. Crimes. <lb/>
Allen and adopted. <lb/>
After wrangling and lighting for <lb/>
nearly a week and holding two <lb/>
caucuses the republican Senators <lb/>
have patched up a soil of agree <lb/>
on the Rico bill. A <lb/>
bill appropriating for <lb/>
the immediate relief of the <lb/>
is to be passed at once, and <lb/>
debate upon the old bill is to <lb/>
be continued indefinitely. <lb/>
Davis stated in caucus the <lb/>
republicans did not give Rico <lb/>
free trade Mr. would <lb/>
lose the electoral vote of Minnesota <lb/>
Senator made n <lb/>
similar statement as to Indiana. <lb/>
Representative of Sew <lb/>
Fork, believed that the various <lb/>
of complaints of American <lb/>
resident the Transvaal Republic <lb/>
of the treatment of themselves and <lb/>
other foreigners ire lakes <lb/>
ed to stop tin- Increase of Hoe; <lb/>
sympathy in this country, and to <lb/>
prove his belief to be correct In-has <lb/>
offered a resolution in the House <lb/>
calling on Slate Department for <lb/>
copies of all letters received from <lb/>
pit of the states <lb/>
in the South African <lb/>
lie I, to the <lb/>
present time. <lb/>
Having got their gold standard <lb/>
bill beyond reach of the <lb/>
Senators S ho still claim I., lie <lb/>
the republicans were <lb/>
very frank in acknowledging the <lb/>
the new law will have. <lb/>
Representative Over- <lb/>
street, who was in charge of the <lb/>
lull when passed the <lb/>
House, said, in reply to a question <lb/>
of Representative Williams, of 1111- <lb/>
noise, as to whether the clause Congress <lb/>
law making bonds payable in gold w ,,,,., . <lb/>
would prevent their being paid in I <lb/>
if ,. ,. . . . , , , <lb/>
, . , In a tight school <lb/>
d in the . ,,. ,, , <lb/>
.,., , ,, , ., . I at Hill. Ky. <lb/>
bonds could only lie paid in <lb/>
Military Competition. <lb/>
The New Bern Fail Association <lb/>
will at their coming fair, offer a <lb/>
prize of gold for the best <lb/>
drilled and uniformed military <lb/>
company, the drill lo take place on <lb/>
Wednesday of lair week. <lb/>
The following rules to govern <lb/>
Every company <lb/>
must be a regularly <lb/>
company of the N. s. <lb/>
Not less than three <lb/>
lo compete. <lb/>
;. All competing companies <lb/>
must enter parade on <lb/>
day of fair week. <lb/>
I. No company will be allowed <lb/>
to compete unless it has at least <lb/>
and thirty-two petty <lb/>
officers and men in line during the <lb/>
competitive drill. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
in America the cry of the <lb/>
vine right of was drowned <lb/>
in the surging cry that the people <lb/>
must have voice in the councils of <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
these closing hours of a <lb/>
tiny the defendants of the men who <lb/>
declare against the rule of <lb/>
kings, dare to provide against <lb/>
the rule of the benighted slave. <lb/>
In the light of it unwise bestowal <lb/>
and the fuller light of the base <lb/>
uses to which it has been put we of <lb/>
North Carolina declare that the <lb/>
ballot the hand of ignorant <lb/>
black mail to our <lb/>
D. Winston. <lb/>
Monuments to Advertising. <lb/>
that the <lb/>
of a season's trade i <lb/>
enjoyed by those merchants <lb/>
advertise. solicit custom in <lb/>
a manner which cannot be resisted <lb/>
arc, therefore, enabled to <lb/>
place on sale goods that cannot be <lb/>
excelled qualities. <lb/>
Every successful es <lb/>
is a monument to ad <lb/>
as well as to fair deal <lb/>
Fell <lb/>
I. son-in-law of <lb/>
fell from a <lb/>
railroad bridge near <lb/>
yesterday afternoon, and received <lb/>
serious injuries. The distance in <lb/>
fell was feel. Costlier, of <lb/>
is attending him. <lb/>
The last message Mr. John- <lb/>
son in regard lo his condition <lb/>
was not encouraging. He was said <lb/>
to be worse. The extent of his in- <lb/>
not lie <lb/>
News, <lb/>
Democratic Convention. <lb/>
A the Democratic <lb/>
Party of Pitt County is hereby <lb/>
called to meet at the Court House <lb/>
Greenville Saturday, March <lb/>
at o'clock M., for the <lb/>
pose of appointing delegates to the <lb/>
State Convention to be held in the <lb/>
city of Raleigh the 11th day of <lb/>
April, tor the of <lb/>
candidates for the various State <lb/>
offices. <lb/>
Township Primaries will lie held <lb/>
on Saturday, March 24th, at I <lb/>
P. If. to appoint delegates <lb/>
to the County Convention. <lb/>
The several townships will be <lb/>
entitled to appoint the following <lb/>
number of delegates, <lb/>
Beaver Dam, <lb/>
Bethel, S. <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
Content<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Swift Creek, <lb/>
Id. This bill holds out I <lb/>
slightest hope of international <lb/>
under <lb/>
I say frankly that this bill <lb/>
will make it practically and <lb/>
hitch impossible ever lo have <lb/>
at rate- <lb/>
in lo I. That fully exposes <lb/>
the hypocrisy of I hose republican <lb/>
Senators who stated when ii was <lb/>
the Senate that the bill con- <lb/>
nothing that would stand in <lb/>
the way of <lb/>
The Democratic Congressional <lb/>
Campaign Committee has opened <lb/>
headquarters and started the work <lb/>
Of the Campaign. Secretary <lb/>
who is charge, says the prospect <lb/>
. for eliding a Democratic House is <lb/>
brighter every day <lb/>
same thing has been publicly <lb/>
Moron and C. Hamilton kill <lb/>
and two Other men were <lb/>
wounded. <lb/>
Mis. Phoebe A. Hearst will hear <lb/>
I the expense of excavations by ex <lb/>
j silo of ancient cities <lb/>
throughout the world fur the <lb/>
Lieutenant the hero of <lb/>
the M i mac, has given a <lb/>
made Don Juan <lb/>
de A list I and the <lb/>
,. lo the State of Alabama. <lb/>
More Arrests. <lb/>
Frankfort, Ky. Mar. <lb/>
teen Warrants have been issued for <lb/>
thirty of the most prominent Re <lb/>
publicans in Kentucky, and also <lb/>
for four Brown Democratic leaders, <lb/>
charging with being <lb/>
to murder Only <lb/>
. have been <lb/>
given lo detectives but <lb/>
four of them have been served. <lb/>
at Limit to arrest <lb/>
several of most prominent He- <lb/>
publican would result in a bloody <lb/>
riot civil war, man- <lb/>
agers have held them up and only <lb/>
four more will be served. The <lb/>
plan is to have the April grand <lb/>
jury of Franklin comity return <lb/>
then the arrests will <lb/>
follow . Taylor Senator <lb/>
are n the list of those whom the <lb/>
grand Jury will lie laked to Indict. <lb/>
I said prominent Republicans. <lb/>
check. <lb/>
V. nil u of Josh BUN <lb/>
taiga. <lb/>
Ii i little trouble to a graven <lb/>
to b patient, even in <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Half the of life is the <lb/>
result of getting tired ourselves. <lb/>
Humor must fall out of a man's <lb/>
music out of a <lb/>
link. <lb/>
Necessity is the mother of in <lb/>
hut Right is the <lb/>
father. <lb/>
A New Vegetable Tariff. <lb/>
The Atlantic Line has an <lb/>
Bounced that a new will go <lb/>
next Tuesday, affecting <lb/>
all classes of and small <lb/>
fruits The sheet has been is- <lb/>
sued and shows reductions all <lb/>
items. On apples, cabbage, <lb/>
toes, turnip, squash, <lb/>
ling, egg plant, kale, spinach, etc. <lb/>
the reduction In barrels or <lb/>
crates is from three to live cents to <lb/>
Washington, Baltimore, New <lb/>
York, Philadelphia, Providence <lb/>
and Boston. The same reduction <lb/>
is found on beans, liens, <lb/>
etc.; also potatoes and cabbage in <lb/>
bulk. asparagus, in <lb/>
the reductions are from to <lb/>
teen cents per crate. <lb/>
two years <lb/>
Premium hate <lb/>
IN TUB <lb/>
i m <lb/>
that <lb/>
Newark, N. J, <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon ore <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the <lb/>
of the second of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
fur the current year he paid <lb/>
All persons who arc favor of Md <lb/>
the while people controlling the <lb/>
State and County governments are <lb/>
invited to participate in these <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb/>
Committee of Pitt County. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. L. Chairman. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
A Potent Factor. <lb/>
To insure the permanent success <lb/>
of any commercial enterprise the <lb/>
help of every <lb/>
power must enlisted. No <lb/>
form of assistance is too modest <lb/>
none too great for tin- purpose. <lb/>
The most potent of all factors in <lb/>
the achievement of success, how- <lb/>
ever, is advertising. The man who <lb/>
puts in newspaper publicity <lb/>
is made the victim of his own <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The Age and Skirt <lb/>
Probably no other one of the <lb/>
flowers that bloom in the spring <lb/>
will the rainy daises in <lb/>
this year. Mine. Prof <lb/>
of Berlin, public discus- <lb/>
ton advocated the short Skirt be- <lb/>
cause it made a woman look <lb/>
This settles it. Dress <lb/>
can expect a tremendous run. <lb/>
There is always some hope for <lb/>
the fellow who admits he doesn't <lb/>
know it all. <lb/>
Do reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE; S. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Battle. <lb/>
. f <lb/>
you any I <lb/>
J I <lb/>
If bring them to pay cash <lb/>
i. prices. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
BIGGIE <lb/>
N. I HOOK <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
No. i HI <lb/>
. , . u Small<lb/>
I t <lb/>
r I i i <lb/>
illustrated. <lb/>
JACOB <lb/>
HOOK <lb/>
ii we<lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
. i and how ; <lb/>
. ; . Ii. <lb/>
. i. . <lb/>
P. POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
i. t ii i v ; Hit Book In I <lb/>
id like <lb/>
II Hit i oilier <lb/>
a. <lb/>
cow book <lb/>
. ; mg <lb/>
like if pr, Auction <lb/>
;,. . i <lb/>
-7 So beautiful half- <lb/>
i k . I<lb/>
-n <lb/>
i a Cow, or <lb/>
lo end <lb/>
HOOKS. The <lb/>
JOURNAL <lb/>
r . . ,.; a II l <lb/>
i mi <lb/>
i ii . i i .-t in <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. r.-l JOURNAL <lb/>
. I . i by <lb/>
BOOKS tea <lb/>
Fin <lb/>
. i.<lb/>
I. <lb/>
l OUT A OF <lb/>
Fall and Winter Clothing <lb/>
TO MARK BOOM <lb/>
WOULD -V <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good<lb/>
IF BO I AM <lb/>
TO CIVIC A BARGAIN. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If Micro 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 request <lb/>
you to settle 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/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
THE CLOTH I <lb/>
The <lb/>
Assembly meet Morehead in <lb/>
June, beginning the The <lb/>
committee decided in favor of <lb/>
over Wilmington on ac- <lb/>
count being able to get <lb/>
hotel rules. <lb/>
Heady for Work. <lb/>
Representative W. J. <lb/>
who hits been in Atlanta for the <lb/>
past eight months, has returned t. <lb/>
his home in Pitt. he will <lb/>
take active part in the <lb/>
campaign will remain here <lb/>
after the election.<lb/>
Some Speak He, Some to in <lb/>
M vim ii <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Bone Fertilizer. <lb/>
Analysts B. W. State Cam- <lb/>
Una, from sample drawn bands of R, . Cotter to., <lb/>
N. liars <lb/>
two who h <lb/>
months ago killed Mr. lies <lb/>
lei, near Rocky Mount, whew <lb/>
H. T. let this i handed <lb/>
Mrs. C. Vines left this <lb/>
for Baltimore <lb/>
Hay Your Dog Tax. <lb/>
The dog pound has been com <lb/>
and all dons found on the <lb/>
streets without badges will be <lb/>
taken up and the law enforced. <lb/>
W. thief Police. <lb/>
New Bern Fair. <lb/>
We have received from Secretary <lb/>
George Green the premium list of <lb/>
the next New Item fair which will <lb/>
be held in April. The premiums <lb/>
are the most liberal yd <lb/>
fair promises to <lb/>
ass all previous one-. <lb/>
Fresh today at S. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Early after Lent marriages are <lb/>
being talked. <lb/>
Vermont butter cents per <lb/>
pound at T. F. <lb/>
Cotton is holding up well <lb/>
price now that it is planting <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Something good, Mullet Hoe <lb/>
cents a pair at S. If. Schultz's. <lb/>
Pinned Pancake Dour, <lb/>
Buckwheat, all fresh. <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
Pitt county not a <lb/>
Supremacy yet. II is <lb/>
time there were some. <lb/>
Have any of your old customers <lb/>
ceased trading with yon I <lb/>
the fault lies in not advertising <lb/>
properly. <lb/>
Mr. a very prom- <lb/>
farmer, of Bethel township, <lb/>
died Wednesday night with <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
by Jesse administrator of <lb/>
James E. Craft. <lb/>
The News and Observer says the <lb/>
friends of Mr. A. of <lb/>
Gary, are advocating his <lb/>
for of Deeds of Wake <lb/>
county. Pitt's boys usually come <lb/>
to the front wherever they go. <lb/>
Meant ft Brother of <lb/>
Bethel, N. C. heavy j <lb/>
shippers of say from their native land to es <lb/>
that Henry Co. Wash- cape the draft for duty in South <lb/>
his fertilizer <lb/>
J C. returned <lb/>
laud alter noon. <lb/>
Mrs. Williams, <lb/>
Neck, is her brother, <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. E. of <lb/>
Falkland, this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
The Boston Start Co. left <lb/>
this morning for where <lb/>
I hey tonight. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Wednesday night to <lb/>
Mrs. H. <lb/>
Joe Powell lame over from Par- <lb/>
Wednesday night and re <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
Zeb Johnson, Jim Moore, Marion <lb/>
Tucker and Mack Hearne, attended <lb/>
the Wednesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
B. J. Pulley returned <lb/>
day from the North, where he has <lb/>
purchasing spring goods for <lb/>
who has been <lb/>
here some time buying re- <lb/>
turned to his home in <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Miss Emmie Smith is sick. <lb/>
Don Gilliam returned to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins left this morning <lb/>
for Mount. <lb/>
S. A. Gainer, Bethel, came <lb/>
over Thursday night. <lb/>
It. L. Smith returned <lb/>
night from Richmond. <lb/>
Ii. Ii. Aiken came over from <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Two More in Jail. <lb/>
J. H. Lewis and <lb/>
ell, both colored, were before W. <lb/>
It. Long, Justice of the Peace, <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon charged with <lb/>
assault and robbing John Creech of <lb/>
five dollars. claim <lb/>
they were merely assisting in the <lb/>
arrest of Creech and did not lake <lb/>
any money. Both were bound <lb/>
over to court and upon failure <lb/>
give bond were placed in jail. <lb/>
Mrs. J. I. went <lb/>
Mildred this morning. <lb/>
W. F. Burch returned from <lb/>
Parmele Thursday night. <lb/>
Miss Martha of Has <lb/>
sells, is visiting Mrs. W. K. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Misses Ella Hams, Harris <lb/>
an. Annie Foley to House <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Ayden, <lb/>
and Miss of New <lb/>
Bern, arc visiting Mrs. II. Ed- <lb/>
wards. <lb/>
Miss Harris left morn- <lb/>
for Sanford, where she accepts <lb/>
a position with Mm. B. c. <lb/>
in her stoic. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Afraid Drafting. <lb/>
New York, Mar. <lb/>
Irish Immigrants arrived here <lb/>
today on the steamer Oceanic. <lb/>
About of them are girls, <lb/>
the others arc young men who ran <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Jesse went up <lb/>
today. <lb/>
E. It. Aiken <lb/>
stun Friday. <lb/>
II. A. White <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
1800, <lb/>
the road <lb/>
returned to Kin- <lb/>
went t Parmele <lb/>
New York are the best <lb/>
Produce Commission House that <lb/>
they ever shipped We mere <lb/>
this fact as no doubt <lb/>
many of our shippers would <lb/>
to associate themselves with a res- <lb/>
New York house. <lb/>
Florida Peat were all out done <lb/>
by the last in Slate, <lb/>
but the majority of farmers have <lb/>
which they feared was <lb/>
replanted the prospect now is <lb/>
for heavy crops of that vegetable. <lb/>
Potatoes arc well; their <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Co. Produce Dealers of <lb/>
no Washington St., New <lb/>
gave us the above information. <lb/>
Striking- Miners. <lb/>
Pa., Mar. II. <lb/>
Three thousand miners of the Sus <lb/>
Goal Company, at <lb/>
coke, struck today, and Nos. Hand <lb/>
collieries are idle. The men were <lb/>
on a strike from August 1st, <lb/>
year, to January 1st, this year, <lb/>
they now claim that is <lb/>
not the agreement on <lb/>
Which the Strike was ended, <lb/>
s. A. Gainer returned to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. l. E. House wont to House <lb/>
station this morning. <lb/>
Mm. L. L. Nash returned to <lb/>
Washington today. <lb/>
c. B. Hughes came In Friday <lb/>
night from Danville, Va. <lb/>
Mis. W. i. Lang, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Smith. <lb/>
A. W. returned <lb/>
morning to Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Mrs. left this morn <lb/>
on a visit people at <lb/>
was hanging in <lb/>
v for <lb/>
Baxter who some <lb/>
years ago was tried for the <lb/>
of Dr. and a. <lb/>
is for more <lb/>
A dispatch from <lb/>
says hi mis arrested there on the <lb/>
charge obtaining under <lb/>
false pretense from a bank in <lb/>
The report that there are <lb/>
between and cases of small- <lb/>
pox Two deaths <lb/>
have occurred. <lb/>
The schooner James, <lb/>
on bar, has been <lb/>
abandoned. <lb/>
A. L. has named <lb/>
as postmaster at <lb/>
The Salisbury Sun <lb/>
jury of Superior <lb/>
court went to the <lb/>
week according to the <lb/>
custom in eases made and pro- <lb/>
-and while were in- <lb/>
II building it fell down on <lb/>
them one of the narrow <lb/>
escaped killed. <lb/>
A with u well <lb/>
case of smallpox, was taken up <lb/>
right on principal street <lb/>
Charlotte, Tuesday. man <lb/>
wore gloves to hide the disease <lb/>
his bands. <lb/>
A citizen of Greensboro brought <lb/>
suit to test the constitutionality of <lb/>
the establishing n in <lb/>
The S has <lb/>
decided that was Bit <lb/>
lions. <lb/>
A hundred operatives of the <lb/>
Clothing Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. went out on a Strike <lb/>
The strikers claimed that the sec- <lb/>
of the company used bad <lb/>
language the presence of the <lb/>
male operatives, and men and <lb/>
men alike resented it. The matter <lb/>
adjusted. <lb/>
There's a great exodus of people <lb/>
from Yadkin and Wilkes counties, <lb/>
especially Yadkin, to West. <lb/>
Most of the emigrants arc going to <lb/>
Indiana. <lb/>
Tho North Carolina Press <lb/>
will hold its annual <lb/>
Juno <lb/>
and I <lb/>
Came Out Worsted. <lb/>
The editor has added one more <lb/>
to his list of troubles and <lb/>
very near making <lb/>
short another hand. Late Thurs- <lb/>
day evening while waiting for sup <lb/>
per he went out in his garden and <lb/>
undertook to put up n <lb/>
where one was needed in the grape <lb/>
arbor. Of course the fell <lb/>
and he full across <lb/>
lace, the result being a stunning <lb/>
blow and physiognomy. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
Bl NOTES. <lb/>
U 11.1.1. Mar. <lb/>
I. Jr., went to <lb/>
Ayden. was <lb/>
town <lb/>
There is good demand here for <lb/>
Split light <lb/>
Hi sou Jersey cow, <lb/>
for Cox. <lb/>
Slaughter and Rouse, of <lb/>
returned borne Thursday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. John i- quite <lb/>
her son law's, J. II. Carroll's, <lb/>
near here. <lb/>
I Belts, wife and daughter, <lb/>
of Ayden, spent Thursday at <lb/>
Cox's. <lb/>
ha- lots a plenty for <lb/>
sale, and land to give away to <lb/>
worthy industries. <lb/>
Jackson returned from <lb/>
Friday where he <lb/>
has been baling his eyes treated <lb/>
Mrs. Best, who lived here a <lb/>
year or .-o ago. is in town visiting <lb/>
a days. <lb/>
All are to sec Miss <lb/>
Marj leave us, Mrs. J, I, <lb/>
has tin- millinery shop in <lb/>
hand. Give her a cull. <lb/>
Several friends Mrs. <lb/>
Cox, an aged widow <lb/>
here and for h.-i I <lb/>
She enjoyed ii very i <lb/>
much. <lb/>
Within -I hours have bad <lb/>
three minings here. Messrs. J. J. <lb/>
Joseph and II. T. i <lb/>
Smith all changed homes, <lb/>
A St make j <lb/>
is save money. For <lb/>
while price of a pair of our <lb/>
wheels is by coining once <lb/>
sou can get a premium worth a <lb/>
Ammonia <lb/>
Available Phosphoric <lb/>
Potash o. <lb/>
Value unmixed at seaboard <lb/>
Add average<lb/>
of bags . 1.00 <lb/>
I. Bone has been used and is <lb/>
greatest of all <lb/>
made from the best materials. Manufactured <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co., <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
-.-- <lb/>
las <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
HAS <lb/>
dollar, thus getting the wheels for <lb/>
and making a dollar. <lb/>
A, G. Cox Mi. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor J. C held e session <lb/>
of his court this the fol <lb/>
lowing cases being ., posed me. <lb/>
James A. Button, and dis- <lb/>
orderly, plead guilty, lined one <lb/>
and cost l <lb/>
Kale drunk and <lb/>
disorderly, plead guilty, <lb/>
and coal, -.-l. <lb/>
and; <lb/>
disorderly, plead guilty, one <lb/>
and cost, <lb/>
1.000 pounds Candy, <lb/>
barrels Apple-. <lb/>
boxes l <lb/>
Nuts. <lb/>
Mixed Nuts. <lb/>
pound <lb/>
Currants, <lb/>
Pigs, Dates, <lb/>
mi . kT J <lb/>
and St <lb/>
and <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
TOYS, CUBA <lb/>
i. White. <lb/>
Come To See <lb/>
Ai old Marcellus Moore store, <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
S i ii. Coffee, Canned floods, <lb/>
i, Cigars. <lb/>
ii ins, fact everything <lb/>
i., he found in an up-to-date <lb/>
I , . <lb/>
pay the in <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
i-i iii cash or in barter. When <lb/>
want lo sell or when you <lb/>
want lo come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire Sat- <lb/>
mm U <lb/>
five Points <lb/>
the <lb/>
surrounding country gathered at <lb/>
Athens, last for the <lb/>
purpose of migrating to the <lb/>
Valley. They thought they <lb/>
were to get free transportation, <lb/>
the police had great difficulty to <lb/>
keep them oft the train. The <lb/>
are at n loss what to do <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Rev. L O. Head. <lb/>
A telegram from Morehead City <lb/>
to tho Raleigh and Observer <lb/>
says that L. . <lb/>
Methodist on Core Sound <lb/>
circuit, fell dead on Tuesday. <lb/>
was the cause of death. <lb/>
A few Mr. <lb/>
had charge of churches Pitt <lb/>
county, and he was held high <lb/>
esteem here. He lost his wife <lb/>
while near Greenville. <lb/>
Burned to Death. <lb/>
Baltimore, Mar. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
F. Crosby, of tho schooner Joseph <lb/>
Leather, from was burned <lb/>
i. ill-lit Ii this morning in a <lb/>
out OB the J- W. <lb/>
Crosby was visit- <lb/>
Capt. Handy, tho <lb/>
was asleep a stale-room <lb/>
when he met bis death. Capt. <lb/>
Handy was badly burned while <lb/>
trying to rescue his The <lb/>
was <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Hurt by a Pall. <lb/>
Mrs. W. came over <lb/>
this looming from Seven Springs <lb/>
to visit Mrs. L. I- Hargrave. <lb/>
Mrs. P. C. Williams, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mm, P. Powell re- <lb/>
turned this morning to Scotland <lb/>
Neck, <lb/>
Rev. l. B. Clayton, of Columbia, <lb/>
B. C. after spending a few , <lb/>
here left Friday evening for j,,,, <lb/>
Wilson came home Fri- <lb/>
day evening from North where <lb/>
been purchasing his spring <lb/>
stock of goods. <lb/>
Double Hanging. <lb/>
N X. Mar <lb/>
Taylor and Robert Fortune, <lb/>
colored, were hanged hero today for <lb/>
the murder of Mr. Robert Hester, <lb/>
near Rocky Mount. made <lb/>
a statement on the gallows, con- <lb/>
fessing that he and I'm tune also <lb/>
Lawrence colored, <lb/>
and robbed him <lb/>
Dec. The drop fell <lb/>
P. M. Fortune was pronounced <lb/>
dead ill l while Taylor <lb/>
showed signs of life for S <lb/>
They both seemed calm showed <lb/>
no fear of death. Bis thousand <lb/>
wen here lowliness I In- <lb/>
Hounds <lb/>
We have informed by <lb/>
m I I- <lb/>
; be kepi here, for <lb/>
of trucking criminals. <lb/>
II.- received it telegram Friday an- <lb/>
the trainer and two <lb/>
logs would lie here <lb/>
will be given a trial and If <lb/>
proven satisfactory, keep <lb/>
them. We are glad to this <lb/>
as ii will probably be the means of <lb/>
catching the perpetrators of crime, <lb/>
who otherwise might escape.<lb/>
. <lb/>
; ting <lb/>
r i, . ., . t <lb/>
.- . i <lb/>
rag . <lb/>
. I <lb/>
just Established. <lb/>
C, W. Pies. Trees., <lb/>
II. Vice President, <lb/>
. Bee. K Manager. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
u i <lb/>
II<lb/>
.-;. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Kinston Mantel Co. <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
the <lb/>
now Ready for Business. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Register of T. It. Moore <lb/>
issued marriage last <lb/>
week. Two white and <lb/>
as follows <lb/>
W III <lb/>
F. and <lb/>
Bailey. <lb/>
P. and <lb/>
trill. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Jesse Fleming and A. <lb/>
Fields and Jennie i <lb/>
John King and Webb. <lb/>
A man ha <lb/>
men run of <lb/>
he II writ <lb/>
some other fellow, or <lb/>
one I he wrote himself. <lb/>
i fools <lb/>
ii <lb/>
if dale <lb/>
A complete the latest <lb/>
improved machinery. <lb/>
I-1 workmen. <lb/>
For Mantels. Window <lb/>
a Frames, Pulpit out- <lb/>
Church Fronts, <lb/>
i i Fittings. All <lb/>
kinds of Scroll and Lathe work. <lb/>
lit price-. Promptness and <lb/>
fair dealing our policy. Apply to <lb/>
KINSTON MANTEL CO,, <lb/>
Kinston, <lb/>
NEW BERN FAIR <lb/>
came over from <lb/>
I in Friday <lb/>
and <lb/>
Miss Mar <lb/>
her <lb/>
evening to spend Saturday <lb/>
Sunday at home. <lb/>
Twelve Millions <lb/>
This season the to <lb/>
bacon market has sold some over <lb/>
Mr. A. <lb/>
for Cherry Co., met with short while to <lb/>
the close the <lb/>
gate will near to twelve mil- <lb/>
lions. There is not a stronger <lb/>
has confined him to his bed. <lb/>
out the door to conic to his <lb/>
work, their being some ice ,,, than this, nor <lb/>
the steps he and tell, badly ,,, <lb/>
shoulder. <lb/>
An Modern <lb/>
The business man who he <lb/>
will not advertise his <lb/>
grandfather also a business man <lb/>
didn't would seriously to <lb/>
abandonment of other <lb/>
attributes of modern <lb/>
Is as <lb/>
lo business as arc railroads <lb/>
and Steamships and telegraphs and <lb/>
clerks. Grandfathers of pros <lb/>
tut general ion would have <lb/>
lined as moderns do had they <lb/>
known bow ; and they did <lb/>
to best of their ability.- <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
a 1st <lb/>
The dogs of war are still <lb/>
lug for South Africa. <lb/>
It take a <lb/>
man lo pat himself Oil the buck. <lb/>
Any woman ran driven tin <lb/>
with more success she can <lb/>
drive it nail. <lb/>
A man never acquires true mum <lb/>
until be bus a named after <lb/>
him. Then his name is <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
The good die young. a <lb/>
many old people who dye <lb/>
would be shocked the Impute <lb/>
Hen that they <lb/>
the bibulous broke, <lb/>
ho his taking a drag <lb/>
VI U K <lb/>
Will. BURN, N. C. <lb/>
April 10-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
will be Imposition the products of <lb/>
I Carolina. displays of and <lb/>
Is, Fine Stock and Urge and <lb/>
Oysters aid Wild Gare. <lb/>
Exciting Races. <lb/>
AM, III <lb/>
Aggregate <lb/>
j V i Including of <lb/>
i f u ., <lb/>
Illusions, mid features never before shown I <lb/>
in this State, <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Hates <lb/>
overall Railroad and Lino. For Premium List or other <lb/>
informal ion, address <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
MOM K V <lb/>
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<p>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
Hi- following is the <lb/>
office First. all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the of Almighty God <lb/>
id. have <lb/>
la-en convicted of confessed their <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
HEW THING THE f OF <lb/>
PAPER, <lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received, <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
to articled of State ,, pending, <lb/>
it ion, adopted by the A- whether or not, j <lb/>
and to treason <lb/>
to the voters for ratification or r crime for; <lb/>
nest the punishment may lie mi <lb/>
That article of the the <lb/>
of Ninth Carolina he becoming of <lb/>
mil the same i hereby abrogated of corruption and <lb/>
Hid in lien shall be in office, unless such <lb/>
tilted the follow in article of said shall lie to the <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
AND BRANCHES <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
I MAIN.-. Nil II. <lb/>
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AM I'll m AM P <lb/>
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ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
III. I <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
lights of <lb/>
pi In law. <lb/>
Se. i. This act shall force <lb/>
Iron and after ratification. <lb/>
n a <lb/>
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in l OH <lb/>
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Mill I II. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Every male person <lb/>
in in th-- United Stales, In a quarrel Waller <lb/>
every male person Who slabbed his I in her <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one t Benjamin, W. Va. <lb/>
age, and possessing Hie qualities Cuban ex- <lb/>
l inns Ml mil in this article, shall for the Hi <lb/>
. .--. <lb/>
lie entitled to ill medal Sew W <lb/>
swan <lb/>
,,.;,. <lb/>
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kg <lb/>
AM <lb/>
II <lb/>
A I'M A M <lb/>
II <lb/>
W II u<lb/>
P M A M 1- M I'M <lb/>
i IS II I, II <lb/>
W l I II II <lb/>
H HI <lb/>
the people in the State, The New Sort, Texas <lb/>
as herein and e sailed from Ila- <lb/>
resided III tor Texas. I ii. Alain <lb/>
Sec i. He -hail nave <lb/>
the North Carolina <lb/>
The will of I <lb/>
I ii in, <lb/>
lie t Sari <lb/>
give call. <lb/>
count, six months. , of la., <lb/>
and ill the precinct, ward or other to in- <lb/>
election district in which <lb/>
U vote, What, the safe of burned J,. <lb/>
the election; Provided, That hank B. l, <lb/>
or other district t. a not her had been stolen. U p <lb/>
In the same county, not ope- Begging Liters for an <lb/>
rate to deprive an, of the aggregate of were <lb/>
right to vote mm Gould, in with Um Bad <lb/>
or election district from Sew last ween. Air <lb/>
which he has removed, until tour William Railway Golf Durham and <lb/>
months after removal. <lb/>
person who has the <lb/>
, .,. .,, . ii. , Nu, k SI K <lb/>
who has hi- guilt I <lb/>
en,,, upon of crime American clerks will employ . <lb/>
tin of which i-. ill the States post <lb/>
, ,, ,. W <lb/>
lie. imprisonment n. Hie I an- a <lb/>
.,,,.,,. a l m, leave V <lb/>
tale prison, shall be permitted to reported In. -k to the an <lb/>
vote, unless wild person Indian Appropriation bill ear <lb/>
be Ural restored to more <lb/>
the law . It f. m the House. <lb/>
. ,. . Train on N c h. <lb/>
Sec to i II I . ; a m, <lb/>
, u. i m, <lb/>
VOle shall heat the time a legal A n <lb/>
i -i I from Huck <lb/>
registered voter as herein , ,, ,, , <lb/>
. killed ill a n am, <lb/>
and the manlier I w ,.; to <lb/>
. Mil VI i m. l-j a m. at II <lb/>
provided by law, and the no., rooming mi <lb/>
,.,, . I Train on leaves <lb/>
Clinton . a in l , <lb/>
Morn y. a <lb/>
box of I tin's la <lb/>
dollars in doctors <lb/>
all diseases <lb/>
of the bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
I or sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Railway. <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
Sheet Posters <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Week, <lb/>
Is a <lb/>
news <lb/>
information <lb/>
farmers, so grow- <lb/>
tobacco, Urn I is <lb/>
many times more than i , <lb/>
subscription <lb/>
a f<lb/>
Ply <lb/>
rat , <lb/>
AT HOOK <lb/>
of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration, law <lb/>
carry into the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
See. I. Every person <lb/>
himself for registration shall lie <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of it tit ion in the English <lb/>
language I and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to rote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of the <lb/>
year In which lie proposes to vote, <lb/>
hi- poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for previous year. taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process-ball <lb/>
lo enforce the collect ion of <lb/>
except against <lb/>
Sec No male person w no was, <lb/>
on January I, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vole <lb/>
the laws of any Stale in Hie <lb/>
lined states wherein then re- <lb/>
and 11.1 lineal descendant <lb/>
y person, -hall <lb/>
the right to register and vote <lb/>
election in this person <lb/>
of hi- failure 1.1 possess the <lb/>
I hum I in <lb/>
Beet Ion of Ibis article <lb/>
be have registered m accord <lb/>
mice with the terms of this section <lb/>
prior to December 1908. The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide fur <lb/>
a record all persons <lb/>
who this ion on <lb/>
or before November 1908, mil <lb/>
all parsons shall be entitled <lb/>
to and vote at all elections <lb/>
by the people Elate, <lb/>
. ,. . will nuns; Pullman Sleep <lb/>
section of ibis tag Car on all fight East <lb/>
Train l <lb/>
don all all via MM <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
R. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
this day I lie <lb/>
Clerk of Ike Superior of Pitt <lb/>
of <lb/>
deceased, la hereby given to per- <lb/>
bottling <lb/>
to for dub so- <lb/>
on or the of <lb/>
or will be In <lb/>
bar their recovery. All <lb/>
ed lo raid will Immediate <lb/>
to me. March <lb/>
Allen. <lb/>
TOE- <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
Line to nil <lb/>
Texas <lb/>
California, <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rico.<lb/>
all through and Lo <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
1.1 He- K. Craft, <lb/>
notice is given all <lb/>
.--rill- 1.1 make <lb/>
in in- nil <lb/>
tie mine meet <lb/>
day Una will l- <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
I In- of March, 1900. <lb/>
Cannon, <lb/>
of K. <lb/>
SCROFULA AND ITS HORRORS <lb/>
BY-------- <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
A CUBE <lb/>
A Oil <lb/>
Thankful in the of <lb/>
Co. Mich. venerable and ltd; torn Is <lb/>
the 1812, the of arcs war. In Hebron. Ca, New <lb/>
York. to la the of and Tyler <lb/>
All her faculties are excellently preserved, sod possessing a re- <lb/>
memory, her la full of Interesting reminiscences of her <lb/>
life, of the days of the of sad sod re- <lb/>
she has met. and Use events of which she s wit- <lb/>
But nothing In her varied and recollections are more <lb/>
and worthy of man are her experiences la the use of <lb/>
Mr. Inherited s tendency <lb/>
disposition to terribly destructive blood which cursed <lb/>
and Is cursing lives or thousands sud marking more u <lb/>
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation, it is <lb/>
round In every in one form or another. It make Its <lb/>
in running sores, In unsightly In the neck or <lb/>
or eruptions of varied Attacking the mucous membrane. It <lb/>
be known In the or developing In the lungs It be, <lb/>
often Is, the prime cause of consumption. <lb/>
Speaking of her case. Mrs. Hard was for years <lb/>
with s Pad akin disease. My arms limbs would break out In a of <lb/>
sores discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and very <lb/>
unsightly In My body was covered with scrofulous eruptions- <lb/>
My eyes were also greatly weakened, and they pained me very <lb/>
much. My blood was In a very bad condition and my head ached severely <lb/>
st frequent interests, had no appetite. I had sores also In my ears. I <lb/>
In s miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy that had been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In <lb/>
the told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal <lb/>
were beginning to form. I at length or Dr. Johnston, of and <lb/>
his Sarsaparilla. tried a bottle, more an experiment than any- <lb/>
thing else, I bad no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
to grow better. You can be sure I kept on It I took a great <lb/>
many bottles. But I Improved until I became entirely well. All <lb/>
sores healed up, all the I ad I gained perfect health. <lb/>
i have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady <lb/>
or to years Is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good health <lb/>
since then and I firmly believe Is <lb/>
greatest Mood and the best medicine In the wide world, both for <lb/>
and a spring This remarkably Interesting old lady did <lb/>
not to be more than and she repeated several times. believe my <lb/>
life was saved by<lb/>
SOLD ERNUL. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Let ten. upon the <lb/>
f K, <lb/>
bis day to by the of j <lb/>
be Court of Pitt <lb/>
is hereby given to all holding <lb/>
said to <lb/>
to me payment, duly <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
service and sermon every <lb/>
very. AH persons add c morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
isle will male to me prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
24th I M., and Litany at A <lb/>
II. S. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Brow, Attorneys. <lb/>
M., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
SALE OF LAND <lb/>
. ooh, <lb/>
a. m. C. D. <lb/>
Pin County. superintendent.<lb/>
morning and evening. <lb/>
By virtue of a stem of evening. Rev. <lb/>
Court in pastor. Sunday <lb/>
as on lbs 19th day school p. in. w K. Harding, nu- <lb/>
the com- t <lb/>
will m lo the <lb/>
highest for cash, at the court <lb/>
door In town of Greenville mi <lb/>
of March. If M. the <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
regular <lb/>
tor , . . , <lb/>
in that or railed of <lb/>
sad Tut county. <lb/>
such <lb/>
shall have paid their sill tux re- <lb/>
quired law, <lb/>
Sec. II. AM elections the <lb/>
pie -hall be lo ballot, <lb/>
elect long by the General <lb/>
ball Iva <lb/>
Sec Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
lice, before <lb/>
duties of the office he shall hike <lb/>
Hie oath I <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
that I will support and <lb/>
maintain the and <lb/>
of Hie United Slates, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North <lb/>
not therewith, and <lb/>
that I will the <lb/>
duties of my H <lb/>
BO help <lb/>
Sec. S. The classes of <lb/>
persons shall be <lb/>
an I Safe <lb/>
Apply to Ticket Agents Time <lb/>
Tallies, Rates mid <lb/>
a, or address. <lb/>
R. Ii. T. P. A., <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
I. . DARBY, C. A., <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. <lb/>
No n lo answer <lb/>
j. <lb/>
to. V T sf. A. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having this day <lb/>
of the Superior of Pitt <lb/>
in of of M. <lb/>
is given to <lb/>
it I claim, against said n- <lb/>
to th. in lo in,, fur payment <lb/>
duly on . r before 13th <lb/>
day March, 1901, or this will <lb/>
plead m liar of their recovery. All <lb/>
indebted t. said estate are notified to make <lb/>
i. me. <lb/>
I Ins day or March 1900. <lb/>
I. Hot <lb/>
M. do- <lb/>
HI. is <lb/>
v-t <lb/>
Tot ad <lb/>
11- i. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every <lb/>
and prices an low an the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid <lb/>
the Frank Tripp, <lb/>
Joseph Jones and wife, Martha <lb/>
mid known the Fred White laud and be- <lb/>
same devised III the last will <lb/>
testament of Fred White to Percy Junes <lb/>
aid Jed an estate for the <lb/>
II. which said is lo I e sold n <lb/>
set out. Tina day of <lb/>
Km. F. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of order of I he Superior <lb/>
Court, made this day in n certain Special <lb/>
therein pending, <lb/>
against Henry Jenkins and wife <lb/>
Jenkins, I will on <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
In-fore the curl house door hi <lb/>
m-II ill sale that lot <lb/>
or parcel in the town of <lb/>
located at the <lb/>
of lots No. and firth street <lb/>
and runs wit the lines of lots No and <lb/>
to the corners of lots No. <lb/>
with the line of lots No. an. <lb/>
sixty seven and one half <lb/>
with the first hue to fifth <lb/>
street, with fifth street <lb/>
la -Killing, one of an <lb/>
acre more or less and betas a part of lot <lb/>
in the plan of said low n. This lbs <lb/>
day of Match <lb/>
I. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
No, meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Return, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. O. E. E <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
every Friday evening <lb/>
B. M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of R. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1690, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
Jr. O. U. A. every <lb/>
at I. O. <lb/>
hall. J. B. White, Conn- <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Mil <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Old <lb/>
Hail. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
sore sea <lb/>
Easily lake U candy <lb/>
quickly cure. <lb/>
mo <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
At <lb/>
Sm till la <lb/>
III <lb/>
No St. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at G A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. II, fur Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
e.-i la and Saturdays <lb/>
at i; A. M. carries freight <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with Norfolk, <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Lino from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H, O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
-DEALER IN----- <lb/>
in <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Lino of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME see ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
T ice <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
TRUTH . <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH . <lb/>
NO<lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED AND <lb/>
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET WEIGHT AN STRUT- <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
Col. S. <lb/>
Person county, who has been prom- <lb/>
mentioned in <lb/>
with the Domination <lb/>
for Governor, has written a <lb/>
address to the people of North <lb/>
Carolina, In which. In order to in- <lb/>
sure entire harmony and <lb/>
WITHDRAWS. understand that my best <lb/>
I from now on, as they have always vague way <lb/>
i been in the past, will be at the <lb/>
Cunningham, <lb/>
of the democratic party, <lb/>
and I have never Railed to enter <lb/>
into the the u <lb/>
ever the principles of that party <lb/>
have been assailed or white <lb/>
at Sea <lb/>
X. C. March WOO. <lb/>
A of prominence <lb/>
from part of. Hie Slate <lb/>
today that he violently <lb/>
his party having organ- <lb/>
for the August <lb/>
election. That was a delicate way <lb/>
of expressing his belief that the <lb/>
Democrats would certainly win. <lb/>
The fact is that the Republicans <lb/>
so far have no plans and DO <lb/>
dates. It is always their custom <lb/>
to select their men before band, <lb/>
make up ii slate iii fuel, but this <lb/>
year they area sea. and offices <lb/>
pear to go begging. They know<lb/>
lent to elect inn. Not a <lb/>
can can lie found w ho has any idea <lb/>
who will bis party's nominee for <lb/>
Governor. Out of dozens asked. <lb/>
not one has answered with any de- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Pearson, <lb/>
While be doesn't want the <lb/>
nomination, but does want to go <lb/>
to Congress from Ninth Dis- <lb/>
Complete as was <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We oiler the line of <lb/>
Let all those in favor of a <lb/>
of the he withdraws bis white government work <lb/>
i . of ii tn <lb/>
to- <lb/>
name from the contest. In this <lb/>
address he <lb/>
believe the success of the Dem- <lb/>
party this year paramount <lb/>
to the ambition of any man, and i <lb/>
that each member of the party <lb/>
ought to yield his own wishes in <lb/>
interest of unanimous action. <lb/>
I think it is also important that <lb/>
the for governor, who is <lb/>
rightly regarded as the head of the <lb/>
party, should be selected, as <lb/>
as possible, without contest and <lb/>
with practical unanimity. Hold <lb/>
these views and desiring always <lb/>
to do what is best for the party <lb/>
and the state, believing that <lb/>
what is the welfare of one is for the <lb/>
welfare of the other, I have decided <lb/>
to withdraw from the race for gov- <lb/>
to shoulder to <lb/>
Chairman downfall <lb/>
and <lb/>
collapse two years ago, Republicans <lb/>
are Baying be will be re elected <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
Speakings are in progress i n <lb/>
counties wildly scattered <lb/>
to Shoulder lo <lb/>
cure the adoption of the , an <lb/>
mental next Augusts <lb/>
Minor differences can Is.- settled <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
lo be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought <lb/>
selections, the creations of the Deal manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours our mutual ad <lb/>
It is our pleasure to show you and to <lb/>
sell yon if we can. We oiler yon the very best -en ice, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with u well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
If you do not see our immense stock before elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mailings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
afterwards The one important <lb/>
point is for us to make our Slate <lb/>
secure from further government by <lb/>
the horde who have done <lb/>
their best to disgrace it and put <lb/>
shame on manhood and woman- <lb/>
hood. While such vital interests <lb/>
are in the balance the man who at- j <lb/>
tempts to stir up dissensions <lb/>
the ranks of the white <lb/>
, ,,, . . lists arc but a <lb/>
should have no mercy shown nun. <lb/>
i to its being carried out by the <lb/>
I Democrats. The Republicans are <lb/>
I putting sonic speakers in the held <lb/>
I but they do of their Work by <lb/>
taking single <lb/>
or very small groups. It will <lb/>
campaign for them, but <lb/>
of coarse their National Committee <lb/>
them as it did in <lb/>
when it gave for North <lb/>
O i S <lb/>
Made by Va. <lb/>
ail No good fruit <lb/>
., <lb/>
never believe n I heir com u I ion.-. <lb/>
New ink. when used a- <lb/>
paint, w ill in i inner look n<lb/>
A lilt i- and . <lb/>
i, even <lb/>
ll will II <lb/>
war between and <lb/>
Russia. <lb/>
It i- <lb/>
all fr Write<lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Duster- <lb/>
a few cases <lb/>
Let other issue encumber <lb/>
Argonaut. <lb/>
this <lb/>
Buys Mill <lb/>
few. <lb/>
Senator Batter Is practically the <lb/>
Populist to make any sign, <lb/>
barring the nine members of the <lb/>
State Committee who met here in <lb/>
and fulminated against <lb/>
the amendment. <lb/>
Mr. Leon L. a a. who in 1800 was of <lb/>
-I congratulate that tobacconist of Richmond, j. Senator <lb/>
b , . i i Va., the Dispatch, has just re-1 ,,.,. <lb/>
the contest have made I hare <lb/>
done nothing to create any e-. <lb/>
that friends <lb/>
have been considerate <lb/>
, . , .,. mill. This Is for the manufacture <lb/>
of me and friends. I nave en- , . , <lb/>
, , underwear. plant will be <lb/>
my . I J <lb/>
upon a high plane. x , ,,, <lb/>
tea, indulging unkind <lb/>
or harsh statements . r . , <lb/>
one of the buildings best <lb/>
any one. adopted for the mill that can be <lb/>
patriotic n must . <lb/>
r ,. . found anywhere in The <lb/>
admit that the of the party . <lb/>
in coming is <lb/>
than triumph <lb/>
Individual, and that <lb/>
at this lime should be placed high <lb/>
above every other consideration. I <lb/>
The constitutional amendment is <lb/>
at issue and it must lie decided in <lb/>
favor of white supremacy. <lb/>
friends throughout the state <lb/>
hove been loyal to me they <lb/>
have labored my with an <lb/>
zeal which has <lb/>
made itself felt. To them I am <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Heat, Sugar, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
i- . <lb/>
persons can hold to be in c library, <lb/>
w hen crossing o can. <lb/>
Did you ever I bat <lb/>
young men arc u <lb/>
I paying young men <lb/>
n ;. lie i <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
to too familiar <lb/>
The principles i lie <lb/>
w bite Republican in h <lb/>
in mi- <lb/>
three <lb/>
When a mull gels <lb/>
hi- seal lo a woman a en <lb/>
oar she often Kind- a- <lb/>
standing joke.<lb/>
worships idle. <lb/>
A ring candidate who <lb/>
log. i <lb/>
The most thing in <lb/>
world in hope, fur <lb/>
mil the human <lb/>
The cut tin in <lb/>
lure may <lb/>
hill <lb/>
ii--.- d. -I. <lb/>
When ii come- <lb/>
beads an I <lb/>
Scad It <lb/>
Plow Nails and <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
They <lb/>
M WORKS, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i . <lb/>
.- N I <lb/>
i .--<lb/>
I I <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
lie i <lb/>
I lit . i.-i<lb/>
for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends. <lb/>
Democratic Convention. <lb/>
convention of the Democratic <lb/>
Ml is <lb/>
till <lb/>
Ill March <lb/>
u o'clock M., for <lb/>
appointing delegate- lo <lb/>
Slide bill to Is- held <lb/>
of Raleigh Nib <lb/>
April. the . i , . . <lb/>
It for the Stale ,. <lb/>
. <lb/>
mill under the ownership of Mr. <lb/>
, c <lb/>
will be known at the Sea <lb/>
board Knitting Mills. The capital <lb/>
will lie fully paid <lb/>
up. <lb/>
It la expected that the mill will <lb/>
be put in operation at the new lo- <lb/>
within the next sixty days. <lb/>
From the outset the mill will <lb/>
turn out dally about dozen <lb/>
suits of men's This <lb/>
large capacity will be increased <lb/>
at an early date. Mr. has <lb/>
made itself tell. To . am a competent <lb/>
truly grateful and it them that. The <lb/>
I turn sincere pride and shall , , ,,., <lb/>
. , , . . , , . of the knitting nulls at <lb/>
ever cherish their oval support as . . <lb/>
. , , ., . ., . r Henderson is opportune, since the <lb/>
the page . the history o., mills <lb/>
my lite, have waged a , M <lb/>
contest the of <lb/>
support which have u kn <lb/>
many sources have been warm and , <lb/>
deeply appreciate <lb/>
every kind word they have spoken <lb/>
in my behalf I feel they will <lb/>
understand my action in retiring <lb/>
from the race at this lime, <lb/>
unsure and the people of <lb/>
that inn hiking <lb/>
because I believe that it <lb/>
mill- may wish to make. <lb/>
No Monopoly Success. <lb/>
There is not today a prominent <lb/>
mercantile enterprise which has tint <lb/>
built up and maintained by <lb/>
judicious advertising. This aid lo <lb/>
la in interest of party harmony commercial increase <lb/>
us y as the <lb/>
my retirement will in a measure trigger be <lb/>
simplify the and incense What one . can by <lb/>
advertising an <lb/>
other man can <lb/>
who knows me <lb/>
says <lb/>
Butler is dealing With the <lb/>
if he could or <lb/>
commanded, Populists, <lb/>
whereas be not control <lb/>
the Populists who will <lb/>
vote against the amendment would <lb/>
do so any way, Butler or no But- <lb/>
Some of the who in <lb/>
and 1898 were prominent in <lb/>
politics, will this year retire. <lb/>
State Ayer, ex -Chairman, <lb/>
is one. The who are <lb/>
In drive their people against the <lb/>
amendment have discovered that <lb/>
they cannot out plans. <lb/>
Enough hulls have been dropped <lb/>
lo show hi what the Convention <lb/>
will is, leave the amend <lb/>
men to the Individual view of the <lb/>
populists. <lb/>
II one asks people from the conn <lb/>
try in Central and Eastern North <lb/>
t the question, do <lb/>
you hear the. white Republicans <lb/>
saying on the u es t ion of the <lb/>
the reply is. <lb/>
are divided; some and some <lb/>
against A politician would <lb/>
declare they were all against It. <lb/>
The of a <lb/>
interesting. It is j <lb/>
He sees is sure In hap <lb/>
pen. Jim Young says the <lb/>
about re <lb/>
voting, feel little or no <lb/>
the election, and want the while I <lb/>
people to settle the franchise mat-. <lb/>
tot, the merely to <lb/>
lie lei alone. The white <lb/>
cans want In keep <lb/>
of conventions keep in the <lb/>
ground fact, but to register. <lb/>
Young, speaking for the <lb/>
says there will Is few, if any, in <lb/>
the conventions. The question is <lb/>
whether this is of their own motion <lb/>
or whether it is mil a following of <lb/>
the wishes of the white <lb/>
can's. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. <lb/>
. j . . i. .<lb/>
Fertilizer <lb/>
is <lb/>
it is beat. <lb/>
it i the <lb/>
II is t lie simplest sewer can be gotten to t <lb/>
good even worn. <lb/>
my weighs <lb/>
which throws tin <lb/>
Township Primal i. ill I <lb/>
March<lb/>
In I vi it inn. , , <lb/>
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appoint follow in . <lb/>
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All ho I r id <lb/>
people i III <lb/>
Slate are <lb/>
Invited to <lb/>
meetings, <lb/>
By the I ruin<lb/>
L. H <lb/>
W. L. I <lb/>
st it. i weighs <lb/>
,. I Inly on.- wheel like u <lb/>
has loose piece, a she <lb/>
la guano out as the wheel -trikes i <lb/>
-lire lo hap <lb/>
the y little. <lb/>
Sows in n narrow or wide <lb/>
any kind of is in good i wet <lb/>
enough to stick <lb/>
Sells always with a fair trial. <lb/>
ells at factory retail. <lb/>
ells when others will s.-ll be. .-.- it n light, cheap <lb/>
and as good higher <lb/>
A G.<lb/>
OX CO., <lb/>
The Making <lb/>
Slice l- ii <lb/>
can make i fur mi <lb/>
can make <lb/>
will and Wit. In <lb/>
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b. I <lb/>
their exploitation i-<lb/>
places in i I i <lb/>
I -peel- <lb/>
while lion advertise I <lb/>
walls his of opportunity <lb/>
, . -tore <lb/>
above <lb/>
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