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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/>
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Se. i. This act shall force <lb/>
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Every male person <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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who has hi- guilt I <lb/>
en,,, upon of crime American clerks will employ . <lb/>
tin of which i-. ill the States post <lb/>
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lie. imprisonment n. Hie I an- a <lb/>
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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/>
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VOle shall heat the time a legal A n <lb/>
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registered voter as herein , ,, ,, , <lb/>
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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/>
The <lb/>
appoint follow in . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
,, i. i <lb/>
Dam. i.<lb/>
Bethel. N. <lb/>
. . . ;, <lb/>
IS. . . . . <lb/>
, . . . <lb/>
.<lb/>
.- -11 . . . <lb/>
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/>
,, ii a id <lb/>
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/>
A panic stricken crowd m <lb/>
in <lb/>
saved hi . , . <lb/>
.; v<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018398_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
I last few days there <lb/>
vi i set era candidates In the, <lb/>
i Ike nominal km Got <lb/>
. Ed. MM , wee <lb/>
with any degree of <lb/>
Filtered the Port at .,.,.,., ,. have withdraw <lb/>
N. c. .-i Second class <lb/>
Unit Matter so I hat the pan; could became <lb/>
i re the one <lb/>
u there should be MOM with <lb/>
among aspiring fur <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
Mr . P. has some- <lb/>
time been on the editorial <lb/>
Slews and Observer, <lb/>
to accept tin <lb/>
position on <lb/>
tot. We regret to see young <lb/>
of bis ability leave North <lb/>
sides the nomination n Slate <lb/>
ticket, the Democratic <lb/>
in next will select <lb/>
lo the n <lb/>
ti hi. Bach Congressional <lb/>
will hare one delegate and <lb/>
will be two bum at large. <lb/>
or i lie more honor <lb/>
selecting of <lb/>
e delegates <lb/>
huge. So could represent <lb/>
our State in the National <lb/>
more creditably than be. <lb/>
some unexpected <lb/>
iii situation, Hi pub <lb/>
filter on the lull cam <lb/>
with a heavy load to <lb/>
Philippine rebellion is <lb/>
as far from a conclusion a- <lb/>
i lie ship subsidy Mil, th nigh <lb/>
in is still almost as <lb/>
has been made even <lb/>
ions and danger, us its nun <lb/>
lauded amendment, while <lb/>
to however d, <lb/>
iii a mil <lb/>
iii id. who willing <lb/>
to surrender principle In expend- <lb/>
toner. <lb/>
The <lb/>
HUM CC . <lb/>
p .; points c <lb/>
States, a <lb/>
B. t W. I. <lb/>
and elsewhere, has led Mr. <lb/>
of York to fol <lb/>
lotting resolution requesting <lb/>
on the <lb/>
S of War is din i-l <lb/>
e to inform the House <lb/>
as early us pus hat <lb/>
log. . . , <lb/>
along ;. f i be <lb/>
Slates, especially ill <lb/>
Sound i . I . <lb/>
. i State <lb/>
of Washington and the District <lb/>
A of i <lb/>
an i I. Ha <lb/>
of v. is to aid disseminating <lb/>
other offices. Ku an man <lb/>
light to candidate <lb/>
he so desires, but <lb/>
when I lie Convention assembles <lb/>
there In-no divisions. There <lb/>
several candidates for State <lb/>
In and n <lb/>
dots not hesitate to any all <lb/>
the others of them ought lo grace <lb/>
i withdraw and let MaJ. II. A. <lb/>
I. of be <lb/>
led He is <lb/>
e of the Carolina Press. <lb/>
It is first lime Um Prim has <lb/>
., ed for the Slate <lb/>
ticket, and there not to be a <lb/>
voice raised in the convention <lb/>
their man. So far we <lb/>
recall even oilier candidate <lb/>
for State Treasurer has bad some <lb/>
office, the Press was a great <lb/>
factor in helping gel of- <lb/>
and in recognition of past <lb/>
vices they should withdraw in fa- <lb/>
oil lie one brought ward <lb/>
by the Press of Slate. Lei II. <lb/>
A. London be nominated for State <lb/>
X usurer. <lb/>
Tue withdrawal of Col, John S. <lb/>
Cunningham from the ruse for <lb/>
nomination for Governor, is <lb/>
the field practically clear for Hon. <lb/>
C. B. Aycock, and latter <lb/>
the nomination <lb/>
ti n. It was a <lb/>
act on part of Col. Cunningham <lb/>
who withdrew <lb/>
prevail and no divisions <lb/>
a exist. He has i ways <lb/>
loyal to his party, and his re <lb/>
ward will <lb/>
We an Indiana <lb/>
politician named Dailey, a <lb/>
candidate for <lb/>
speech into a phonograph, and in <lb/>
around from one appoint <lb/>
to another merely acts the <lb/>
machine going and ii talks for him <lb/>
I lie I.- n -s. has proven an <lb/>
attraction and large crowds collect <lb/>
In this The <lb/>
Richmond Dispatch <lb/>
It may, our <lb/>
says, enable candidate lo <lb/>
stay at and yet g <lb/>
score of public meetings on tin. <lb/>
mine i And ; i. <lb/>
sounds very pretty, the <lb/>
graph as a campaigner has <lb/>
drawbacks. It i shake hands <lb/>
farmers and ask about the <lb/>
crops; it cannot make itself agree- <lb/>
able lo the Women nor kiss the <lb/>
bellies, and take drinks <lb/>
boys. The plum graph <lb/>
i- very and <lb/>
ii i its uses, bill as ii <lb/>
i i the ii lacks <lb/>
deal real tiling. <lb/>
Chi Withdrawal <lb/>
and other<lb/>
f. Mar. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Rico still hovers over <lb/>
pillows of prominent <lb/>
Km X. Man-h destroy their rest, <lb/>
let's la Mr- entire vote <lb/>
THE MAN <lb/>
I i <lb/>
In Mew of the fail Sheriff <lb/>
Mooring and <lb/>
call declines to lie a for <lb/>
re election to office of Sheriff, <lb/>
we want to suggest tin- line of a <lb/>
i an as his ho can <lb/>
a acclamation <lb/>
s, Mr <lb/>
competitor, baa withdrawn <lb/>
from the contest for and <lb/>
on Sunday last his latter with- <lb/>
was made this ac- <lb/>
was a surprise to BUM <lb/>
Were aware of fact that Col. <lb/>
ill stood at least a <lb/>
of wearing the <lb/>
nomination, while not a few claim <lb/>
ed. even as late as today, that <lb/>
believed Unit if he had re <lb/>
in the field was by no <lb/>
means he might <lb/>
have proved to be the strongest <lb/>
man in the convention. those <lb/>
who know the man Intimately, and <lb/>
are aware of his love of his party <lb/>
and his people, those acquainted <lb/>
by Senators who white man's party than will <lb/>
th and by Senators who fa any other in the county. This man <lb/>
free trade, and the odd is of <lb/>
is both classes of Senators land. He is well and favorably <lb/>
talk as they believe Mr.; known in every <lb/>
lo been their side. All <lb/>
of propositions are ad- <lb/>
lie is an ardent <lb/>
and no one has worked harder <lb/>
Minced republican Senators to for the success of bis <lb/>
avoid anything like an open During toe last In years when <lb/>
tore in their party this question I the party threatened with <lb/>
one of them being to <lb/>
debate until the close of the <lb/>
aim without allowing the bill to <lb/>
come lo a vole, and another to <lb/>
load it up w all soils of amend- <lb/>
and then defeat it by an <lb/>
overwhelming vote. The dodge <lb/>
in either of these expedients would <lb/>
be BO palpable, that it is hardly <lb/>
conceivable that the republican <lb/>
leaden will be foolish enough to <lb/>
with his unselfish patriotism and <lb/>
,.,.,. , . allow either to lie adopted. <lb/>
the seal with which he It working ,,. . . . . <lb/>
. ., , . . , . republican party is in com ml of <lb/>
for the adoption Amendment I <lb/>
whereby while supremacy can o <lb/>
all branches of government <lb/>
and for it to lain to place <lb/>
record by legislation <lb/>
this question would be <lb/>
i certain to drive party from <lb/>
i power. That is they will have <lb/>
I to patch up some sort of <lb/>
seemed for all time in North Car <lb/>
are not surprised at the <lb/>
he has taken. <lb/>
It was this very possibility of his <lb/>
Still having a <lb/>
in the convention that figured <lb/>
largely in his <lb/>
. . ,, hat alleged oiler good of- <lb/>
no in I be convention. He, <lb/>
to <lb/>
for peace between <lb/>
Re- <lb/>
publics in South Africa, was con <lb/>
came to the the <lb/>
interests of party would <lb/>
, , i i ., , .- and <lb/>
he and <lb/>
the materially <lb/>
if action of the <lb/>
was n a n i m II s and <lb/>
wholly enthusiastic in <lb/>
of held of the ticket. <lb/>
Therefore Col. Cunningham, <lb/>
lo sacrifice self personal am- <lb/>
for the good. I <lb/>
know because conclusion <lb/>
rather than otherwise <lb/>
of the belief understanding <lb/>
exists between ad- <lb/>
ministration and the present Brit- <lb/>
government. It enabled Mr. <lb/>
an attempt to <lb/>
soothe numerous republican <lb/>
rs with the two <lb/>
re; biles, by pretending to <lb/>
HERE THE REASON WHY <lb/>
Orinoco <lb/>
Has the largest Sale of any Tobacco in World. <lb/>
N. C , March 3rd, 1900. <lb/>
Messrs. J. C. Hadley Co., Wilson, X. C. <lb/>
answer to yours of even dale, will that we <lb/>
twenty--five acres in manured the same <lb/>
Orinoco and our sales from the twenty five acres up to the <lb/>
present amount to above warehouse charges, and we yet have <lb/>
on baud to sell about 800.00, probably 1,000.00. We will use <lb/>
Orinoco again this year. Yours truly, <lb/>
E T I. V LI <lb/>
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials. <lb/>
only by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
is forced upon by a <lb/>
lion I had with week, and do something, and same time <lb/>
I know the people of north Caro- what he <lb/>
Una well enough to that they excuse to serve notice <lb/>
will thoroughly appreciate his . on the powers of through <lb/>
selfish action and will foil answer to the alleged offer of <lb/>
it with admiral ion in <lb/>
be t by Great <lb/>
. ,, , . and the of <lb/>
bless I ,. . , , <lb/>
i two republics would be pushed to a <lb/>
so . was a which all , ,, , <lb/>
, originally planned. <lb/>
can endorse. <lb/>
Cell Win. . Con. who was a <lb/>
Foreign policies are not the on- <lb/>
things is <lb/>
Judge of the Superior Court for copying from European nations. <lb/>
years, who represented fourth Long has created a Hoard <lb/>
district Congress for two terms ,,. ., ,,. <lb/>
and who has held do- Board, lo general <lb/>
of Secretary of Sen- navies, which will <lb/>
ale tin-last eight yens, spent i,., <lb/>
several days in Raleigh during the <lb/>
week. Gen. Cox was en route <lb/>
lo his large plantation <lb/>
where he Will spend most <lb/>
of his lime Inning re <lb/>
our both iii ice and <lb/>
war. Admiral is bead of <lb/>
new Hoard. Inasmuch as our <lb/>
has got along for more than <lb/>
a century, during which it has won <lb/>
of greatest Victories ever <lb/>
be held in on water, the reason <lb/>
Washington. , i. t <lb/>
nil. Wit, lass red tape, mole, <lb/>
literature during <lb/>
coming campaign. are. <lb/>
pan, the sites <lb/>
hum w i- <lb/>
lo fund <lb/>
purpose indicated.<lb/>
i i o I i <lb/>
In render <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
adopted is net <lb/>
;. in, mil <lb/>
that will lie <lb/>
valuable vice lo tin <lb/>
in int. rest Hi.- I <lb/>
A editor in . <lb/>
i in -Mil of II e Slate, II i i- <lb/>
lei to editor of Tin ill <lb/>
lull, adds this fool <lb/>
in, favorably inclined herein your <lb/>
in mi s for of state. <lb/>
All the should not I,, I.,., <lb/>
Thai Is u broad truth briefly <lb/>
All Id <lb/>
I e lawyers, and If ii s ale <lb/>
convention cares for lbs wishes <lb/>
the voters w ho. of an all <lb/>
. . . a <lb/>
. residing in <lb/>
fifty odd years of age, weal <lb/>
In I-;. <lb/>
i a. on <lb/>
last, and pr u in in lo i hill <lb/>
i day. During <lb/>
hi -1 e follows I his <lb/>
i line -led, <lb/>
mil on his way home from church <lb/>
lie was stricken with paralysis <lb/>
the residence of Mr. <lb/>
ale, died in I Mo no. is. <lb/>
lie leaves a um child. <lb/>
Durham San. <lb/>
Tile larger model larger than <lb/>
of Senator <lb/>
Vance statue, from <lb/>
bronze slut mold <lb/>
ed. and which latter is to <lb/>
placed ill the Capital here. <lb/>
mi . i-i-i build- <lb/>
o. en completed, and hist <lb/>
week went to Wash <lb/>
where I he sculptor perform- <lb/>
work reside, to inspect it. <lb/>
An obnoxious <lb/>
name I Scott, whose home was for <lb/>
Henderson, reside <lb/>
there any more. lime ago <lb/>
North a while <lb/>
there look a a <lb/>
which the <lb/>
banished, expatriated, kicked <lb/>
a radical departure i <lb/>
int. Less tape, <lb/>
would seem to what is needed. <lb/>
As long as is at the head of <lb/>
the new Hoard, no fear need be <lb/>
i about what it may do. but with <lb/>
a favorite at Us head, it <lb/>
do much mischief. Deem- <lb/>
the present session an <lb/>
tune lime to secure ratification of <lb/>
several treaties with <lb/>
of Great Britain, the ad- <lb/>
ministration has had I lie lime with- <lb/>
in which they may be ratified ex- <lb/>
tended one <lb/>
was not the result f an <lb/>
understanding between the British <lb/>
Government and the <lb/>
ministration, ii was one of the <lb/>
oddest coincidences that ever <lb/>
curred. Senator Mason today <lb/>
railed tip his Boer resolution <lb/>
Senate, and something may <lb/>
said this phase of the <lb/>
of Wilmington bis friends <lb/>
have gotten up as a sort of protest <lb/>
in-all.-i impolite while people <lb/>
of that city, Learning of <lb/>
of I he Henderson people seal him <lb/>
word he could continue <lb/>
ii Indefinitely, He <lb/>
recently it is now learned. <lb/>
showing up in Henderson a few <lb/>
with ,. . . <lb/>
; days ago. His. Sojourn was brief. <lb/>
iii . . i ,. , . <lb/>
however, as he was introduced to <lb/>
h the exit back-gate of the town <lb/>
Old to II-- LOt. <lb/>
Hull, result III the escape of <lb/>
which rise above the earth, <lb/>
the atmosphere to the -n . i , . <lb/>
file total losses II, <lb/>
whichever term you prefer ex have compelled <lb/>
the debated ill <lb/>
session, bill talk secret <lb/>
session has a habit of gelling out. <lb/>
Rev. II. <lb/>
church, pastor of the Universal <lb/>
i iii Akron, . has taken a i <lb/>
for reform in funerals, <lb/>
lawyer wilt put In war were as He can win <lb/>
this lime In , i . f <lb/>
. -i-ii-xi to wounds, died of yellow few On any of contestants for the <lb/>
of starvation and , all are gen- <lb/>
is at strongly <lb/>
point in B. of <lb/>
Wayne, i the next of <lb/>
the for Governor of <lb/>
tor him right kind <lb/>
us with no <lb/>
big bl . of horns or beating of <lb/>
as if it were a mailer <lb/>
of mid nothing else. And <lb/>
what is better, no mistake will <lb/>
have made should be become <lb/>
bodies if the de id.<lb/>
against it i, missing of <lb/>
Record. i <lb/>
most dissolution it was largely <lb/>
through and untiring <lb/>
that his. the banner town <lb/>
hip of the county, was kept solid <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Mr. has never <lb/>
but ones been a candidate for any <lb/>
was thrust upon him. <lb/>
He Is eminently qualified to till <lb/>
the office and in recognition of bis <lb/>
long and loyal sacrifice to the party <lb/>
it is but just and proper to give <lb/>
in in the nomination. Then, too. <lb/>
be will come nearer <lb/>
all factions than any other man we <lb/>
know , and this is a time when the <lb/>
needs such men on the ticket. <lb/>
Hold, fearless and determined, <lb/>
prudent and conservative. Mr. <lb/>
is ideal man for <lb/>
place and w predict if <lb/>
Dominated lie will make for <lb/>
county a in way as <lb/>
acceptable as bis excellent <lb/>
highly respected predecessor. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
This paper believes that the <lb/>
most important business before the <lb/>
Democrat party in the state at pres- <lb/>
is the adoption of the <lb/>
amendment. being <lb/>
so, it ill becomes newspapers or <lb/>
individuals professing to be Dem- <lb/>
to spend their time <lb/>
regular Democrats, who com <lb/>
four tilth of the party in <lb/>
forth Carolina, of running after <lb/>
false and populist <lb/>
This old false charge has been ex- <lb/>
often enough, if had <lb/>
not been, seems to US that <lb/>
desirous of Democratic harmony <lb/>
and Democratic success would be <lb/>
lugging into the present campaign. <lb/>
Charlotte News, <lb/>
An exchange says that Publicity <lb/>
such as newspapers supply, is the <lb/>
reforming agency earth <lb/>
Violators of public law, even when <lb/>
they arc sunk lo the depth where <lb/>
they arc outlaw-, still <lb/>
fear the publicity their deeds <lb/>
much they do <lb/>
of the court. Every person, no <lb/>
I matter bow depraved, has some <lb/>
friend or relative to w horn he wish <lb/>
es lo seem not a criminal. To this <lb/>
as much as i any other cause, may <lb/>
be traced tin- assumption of aliases <lb/>
by habitual criminals. Con- <lb/>
crime always flourishes. <lb/>
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tout the authorities, no mailer how <lb/>
energetic and conscientious, pursue <lb/>
the err. crime only half- <lb/>
; ,. fads to <lb/>
through the newspapers <lb/>
and the in is step Inward <lb/>
ending Cl has been taken. <lb/>
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was doubtless, that Thomas <lb/>
Jefferson thought when be <lb/>
Were is left for me to decide <lb/>
whether we should have a govern- <lb/>
without newspaper or news- <lb/>
papers without government. I <lb/>
should hesitate a moment to <lb/>
prefer the <lb/>
President of Shaw <lb/>
of Raleigh, is a sensible <lb/>
man, advice was never given <lb/>
I ban that he gave certain <lb/>
a few- days ago, when he <lb/>
told them to avoid their <lb/>
race having never gotten anything <lb/>
it except Jim I row cars and <lb/>
Polities has <lb/>
been the bane of the His <lb/>
participation it has <lb/>
worse for him and for the white <lb/>
man ; the of <lb/>
is be who votes for the con- <lb/>
amendment, the <lb/>
of which will remove him <lb/>
from the field of political strife <lb/>
lessen the prejudice which now ex- <lb/>
against him as a <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
C, March <lb/>
X. C. of Washington, <lb/>
was here Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. K. It. Fleming left for Kin <lb/>
Thursday to take treatment <lb/>
under Hyatt. <lb/>
Dr. W. E of Stokes, <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. Davenport <lb/>
went to Thursday. <lb/>
Tom Buck, of Washington, was <lb/>
here Saturday. <lb/>
Dr. c. K. Jones, of <lb/>
was here Monday. <lb/>
Beverley Daniel has a very sick <lb/>
baby. The child had a congestive <lb/>
chill. <lb/>
B. Little went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
W. K. Proctor, of <lb/>
was here <lb/>
W. who lives in this <lb/>
township, is very ill. <lb/>
Rev. G. W. Webster preached a <lb/>
very able sermon in Baptist <lb/>
church lice Sunday and had a <lb/>
large out to bear him. <lb/>
Master after spend- <lb/>
a week here, returned home <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
This township Is strongly fa- <lb/>
of the Amendment, II. Av- <lb/>
cock for Governor, and J. Bryan <lb/>
rimes for Secretary of State. <lb/>
Come together white people. Let <lb/>
us stand one man for true De- <lb/>
and good government. <lb/>
are plentiful here at <lb/>
cents a pair. <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums hut <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
ct <lb/>
Cleveland to Support <lb/>
A dispatch from Washington to <lb/>
the Baltimore Sun represents that <lb/>
great interest is manifested <lb/>
there in a report that Glover Cleve- <lb/>
land is going very shortly, lo an- <lb/>
I be will support Mr. <lb/>
for the presidency. <lb/>
The dispatch goes to say that <lb/>
very many of gold standard <lb/>
are Inking position <lb/>
as the bill establishing the <lb/>
gold standard is now a law, silver <lb/>
is, in fret, eliminated as a political <lb/>
issue, and that there is, therefore <lb/>
no longer any reason why <lb/>
who split the party <lb/>
in longer remain <lb/>
from Times. <lb/>
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Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
Restrictions, <lb/>
s. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the <lb/>
of the second and of each <lb/>
ling year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year he paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
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j an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
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But in of strength he <lb/>
i s t ill. as the Republicans have <lb/>
cause know. The people have <lb/>
confidence in Bryan the mass- <lb/>
es are with him. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Cattle, <lb/>
Hop, Limbs, <lb/>
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tin <lb/>
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TO MARK FOB Till- <lb/>
SEASON'S WOULD A <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
Good <lb/>
IF I AM PREPARED <lb/>
GIVE A <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
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II. A. White spent Um in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
A. II. i-iii up tin read <lb/>
Adrian Savage left ibis morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
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ti-w days here, returned m <lb/>
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returned <lb/>
Burned went <lb/>
night.<lb/>
to Snow Hill <lb/>
Jesse returned <lb/>
tin- road <lb/>
Pi-gram to <lb/>
Keck morning. <lb/>
James . i d re <lb/>
Kinston I turned ii their in <lb/>
atonal morning. <lb/>
Mr. A. M. <lb/>
morning for Raleigh. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
At Mr. is. <lb/>
sonic one <lb/>
took Mr. E. A. <lb/>
and loft their own <lb/>
coat. The left Is now at Mi. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If is a HARK <lb/>
in the margin of paper it <lb/>
so remind yon you owe Cherry's, where the having <lb/>
change bank. <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
on to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Once in a while get a pretty <lb/>
spring day. <lb/>
Fresh Pork Sausage today at s. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Has cotton factory move <lb/>
fallen by wayside <lb/>
The Williams Comedy <lb/>
Co. will return and play an <lb/>
here next week. <lb/>
cannot find better guide lo <lb/>
trade the ad <lb/>
Head I hem <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Mr. W. V. of <lb/>
died Monday. lie was the <lb/>
W C T U <lb/>
Hen. Mary of the <lb/>
Woman's Christian Temperance <lb/>
Union, made a very fine lecture i <lb/>
the Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
night. Her purpose here is to or- <lb/>
a Woman's Christian <lb/>
Union. gave her <lb/>
their names to join Sunday night <lb/>
she announced they would <lb/>
meet this afternoon at to <lb/>
Mayor hail one before <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
L I. Lawrence and I. Tall. <lb/>
charged with disorderly conduct, <lb/>
by breaking and destroying public <lb/>
property, street lamps, while in- <lb/>
and <lb/>
plead guilty and wen- lined <lb/>
neat, total nub. Law <lb/>
ranee was guilty only if being In- <lb/>
Mis of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Cherry. <lb/>
Miss left this <lb/>
to spend a days in <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Saturday a visit to <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Williams, who was for <lb/>
a week, is back bis case on <lb/>
came in <lb/>
day from to spend a <lb/>
fen days here. <lb/>
Mi-s Bettie Warren left ibis <lb/>
morning for to visit her <lb/>
brother Dr. Warren. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Doughty returned <lb/>
Sunday from where -In- <lb/>
ha-bit several weeks. <lb/>
F. came in Saturday <lb/>
from Halifax lo spend Sun- <lb/>
day home, and returned <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Misses Bessie <lb/>
who have visiting <lb/>
Mrs. c. returned to <lb/>
I. Move returned Saturday <lb/>
night where he has <lb/>
been purchasing spring goods for <lb/>
B. Cherry Co.<lb/>
Mrs. i. 1-;. House returned home <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Hi,.,., Hound. <lb/>
from up Tin---lay W. c n <lb/>
by express three blood <lb/>
bound puppies. came from <lb/>
are three <lb/>
months old and have a fine <lb/>
pedigree. As soon as they are a <lb/>
little Mr. <lb/>
for <lb/>
left<lb/>
The blood hounds which Una <lb/>
Forbes intends baying if proven <lb/>
satisfactory arrived Tuesday even- <lb/>
with their trainer. He had the <lb/>
dogs mil this morning showing <lb/>
tins how to manage Hum. They <lb/>
will be tested before be <lb/>
accents<lb/>
1.1. Mar. <lb/>
Mis. Le -ii <lb/>
. W. Ia. 11- in <lb/>
In <lb/>
L. Jacks from <lb/>
h . here <lb/>
he has bee . Sunday <lb/>
School <lb/>
Bud Joe lie are n-arc <lb/>
hens lino- it is because the <lb/>
farmers arc all home work. <lb/>
they arc In-hind. <lb/>
l- <lb/>
hut ii- Per- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i in 1.1.1 run, i he <lb/>
heal be to lo <lb/>
factory, get one notice how <lb/>
ii does the <lb/>
A. i. C Mn. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
drawn bands <lb/>
V . <lb/>
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Potash . <lb/>
A Co., <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Value seaboard<lb/>
I .; <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
I.- has been fifteen consecutive crops, is <lb/>
greatest of all Cotton and Peanut reliable; <lb/>
materials. Manufactured <lb/>
F- S. Royster Guano Co., <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
father of Mrs. Moore, of was fined penny <lb/>
Had <lb/>
The bridge the academy <lb/>
n wash <lb/>
every big lain. PI e <lb/>
rains last week put ii in such con- <lb/>
that town had lO <lb/>
a new bridge The foot <lb/>
street is <lb/>
also in very bad condition. <lb/>
Hiss Bells,, of <lb/>
spent the day here. <lb/>
I. came over this <lb/>
from <lb/>
Rev, Ii. Morton up on <lb/>
tin- train ibis <lb/>
All <lb/>
Although the meetings of the W. <lb/>
C. T. an- i held in the <lb/>
Met church organization <lb/>
i-. ii--n .-. every woman <lb/>
town any or of <lb/>
no el-iii.-;. all. are most cordially <lb/>
invite i to be <lb/>
in.; Thursday <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Friday and <lb/>
Judge Bowman left Saturday fur <lb/>
where he holds court <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
If a census of the town was taken <lb/>
right now probably half of the pop- <lb/>
would In- found more or <lb/>
less sick. Measles, mumps, grip <lb/>
whooping COUgh are all having <lb/>
an inning. <lb/>
I'M Governor has offered a re <lb/>
ward of for the arrest and de <lb/>
livery lo the county, <lb/>
of murderers . Taylor. <lb/>
The was committed In <lb/>
Henry Wash <lb/>
St. New York arc a very re- <lb/>
Commission House and <lb/>
heavy receivers of Southern <lb/>
tables. They my that latest <lb/>
from Florida is that cabbage <lb/>
is hurt than was at ex- <lb/>
a grant many potatoes <lb/>
will be planted in its place. This <lb/>
heavy Southern <lb/>
is position to know the ex- <lb/>
act stale of <lb/>
and cost, 18.00. <lb/>
Improving Work. <lb/>
Tar Lodge Knights of <lb/>
have just received a lantern <lb/>
and full set of slides for <lb/>
work in Hie and third <lb/>
degrees. The here is grow- <lb/>
steadily and the members take <lb/>
pride In the order its <lb/>
work. This addition to their par <lb/>
will make the degree <lb/>
work even more live <lb/>
Request to Secretaries. <lb/>
The Democratic Convention of <lb/>
this county will held on <lb/>
day, Slat, The primaries <lb/>
will be held next <lb/>
to select delegates the County <lb/>
Convention. re- <lb/>
the secretaries of these <lb/>
us a report of <lb/>
same as early as possible so that the <lb/>
full list of be publish- <lb/>
ed before the County Convention. <lb/>
Small Fire <lb/>
There was a small tire Saturday <lb/>
at the home of Mrs. Maggie <lb/>
Hammond OB the corner of <lb/>
and Second street. <lb/>
Mrs. says she went in <lb/>
one of the rooms to examine some <lb/>
clothing hanging have <lb/>
placed the lamp too near them, as <lb/>
she left the room for a <lb/>
and returned to <lb/>
fire. It was with <lb/>
buckets of water before much <lb/>
damage was done. The Hook and <lb/>
Ladder Co. put it out. <lb/>
alight Attack of Vertigo. <lb/>
Sunday morning Dr. J. <lb/>
visited several patients <lb/>
and returned to his just be- <lb/>
fore noon. long after persons <lb/>
passing by saw him lying <lb/>
upon the floor and gave alarm. <lb/>
Dr. was taken to bis <lb/>
near by noon regained <lb/>
. He bad suffered a <lb/>
slight attack of vertigo and <lb/>
falling bad bruised his forehead <lb/>
quite severely. His many friends <lb/>
are glad that ho is much better lo <lb/>
day to be able to gel <lb/>
out in a or two. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Intelligence of death of <lb/>
Louis Arthur, of Bedford Co. Va. <lb/>
lather of L. C. Arthur, of this <lb/>
place, has just reached here. <lb/>
Mr. Arthur was years old. <lb/>
and is survived by a wife and <lb/>
thirteen children. He commanded <lb/>
a company in the Confederate <lb/>
army and was a brave and gallant <lb/>
soldier. He served a term in the <lb/>
House of Delegates and <lb/>
Mr. L. c. Arthur left <lb/>
day in response lo a telegram. <lb/>
Prisoner Escapes. <lb/>
Saturday night while <lb/>
In were being fed <lb/>
while, his escape. <lb/>
When who wails on <lb/>
tin-jail finished footling the <lb/>
up stair he came down and <lb/>
failed to lock the door. <lb/>
it unlocked wailed <lb/>
until they were busy hading the <lb/>
prisoners on the lower floor, when <lb/>
lie opened the dour and quietly <lb/>
stepped out. <lb/>
Theft. <lb/>
Honda as Hub <lb/>
stall was closing the <lb/>
of j. s. a who <lb/>
been hulling around in tin <lb/>
store a <lb/>
shoulder of meal sack of meal <lb/>
was making when <lb/>
Bob made a grab at him. The<lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Mrs J. T. Matthews went and meal <lb/>
Monday evening. He has <lb/>
Miss Warren returned not been captured. <lb/>
from Monday night. <lb/>
Sunday Fishing. <lb/>
bear for few <lb/>
returned fishermen landing, <lb/>
Miss Geneva Gardner left Mon- <lb/>
day evening for Bern. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
this illuming. <lb/>
W. Parker and family left <lb/>
Ibis for <lb/>
Mrs. M. F. <lb/>
Mills, Mrs. W. M. King- <lb/>
Nat of Washington, <lb/>
returned to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. S. has gone down <lb/>
Beaufort county to visit his <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. and <lb/>
spent Mon- <lb/>
day here. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Morrill, after spend- <lb/>
a few days here returned <lb/>
day to Seven Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Gardner child <lb/>
left Monday evening to spend a <lb/>
few days Bern. <lb/>
Mrs. W. who <lb/>
Mrs. I,. re <lb/>
I this morning to Bethel. <lb/>
a mile within sound <lb/>
of our many bells, have <lb/>
been <lb/>
shad as they do any in the <lb/>
week. Ii looks like reason <lb/>
able in-ill would have too <lb/>
elf-respect to engage iii such <lb/>
bath even if has no <lb/>
of God. <lb/>
w. c T. If, <lb/>
The Woman- Christian Temper- <lb/>
perfected its <lb/>
Monday evening at o'clock in <lb/>
the church with a <lb/>
The following were <lb/>
elected <lb/>
Mrs. Wiley Brown, <lb/>
Mrs. II. C. Vice <lb/>
Mrs. G, E. and <lb/>
Delia in, Trees, <lb/>
i hey will bold their meet- <lb/>
Mrs. Mm c. , <lb/>
day evening for Ayden. when- she evening at dock. <lb/>
will a Christian <lb/>
Temperance I <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
in response In a <lb/>
gram announcing the death of bis <lb/>
wife's father, Mr. W. t. <lb/>
B, left this morning for <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
II. P. went <lb/>
Miss Elite Smith is Mrs. <lb/>
Ed Patrick left Tuesday evening <lb/>
for <lb/>
T. Macon Stone left today for <lb/>
land <lb/>
His. A. L. Blow lo <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
II. W. II down the <lb/>
He January term I road Tuesday night, <lb/>
of court for criminal Miss Lena Harris morn- <lb/>
months imprison- <lb/>
in the jail, lie already had Moore m <lb/>
nearly hall of his I jUg for <lb/>
Small Fire <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
GRIFTON, -1. <lb/>
Miss M came from <lb/>
a here bad <lb/>
been teaching school. <lb/>
W. wen in K <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Felix <lb/>
i Sunday in Kin-ion. <lb/>
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Saturday on his <lb/>
way to Salem. <lb/>
tame <lb/>
Trenton and returned Sun- <lb/>
Minnie <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
day lure. <lb/>
Shad are an object yet. are <lb/>
catching very few in the seines. <lb/>
Services at Disciple church <lb/>
Sunday. All are cordially in <lb/>
salesman for <lb/>
A. Paris S . Nd Bern slop- <lb/>
over I u <lb/>
C. II. III to <lb/>
King .- and <lb/>
returned lot in Friday . <lb/>
K. L. ii miner, for T. <lb/>
W. . . of <lb/>
was ii <lb/>
Will . ii, <lb/>
v. 1- here Monday and i <lb/>
I-i tobacco vi <lb/>
Miss Linn i at <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Spier's. <lb/>
Miss Ada . K bin, is <lb/>
i Mrs. Bryant . <lb/>
i of Johnson's Mills, <lb/>
ha- been -1 ho <lb/>
Iii -I- home Friday <lb/>
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uses. <lb/>
An t bicycle . <lb/>
much attention Friday, us well as <lb/>
tin- last trotters. <lb/>
of cur lay leach- <lb/>
asked bis class did John <lb/>
Hi-.- Baptist do the wilderness <lb/>
I'll juvenile 111.1, and the <lb/>
quick and clear.<lb/>
Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
Hals, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
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HAS <lb/>
. mud <lb/>
barrels Apples, <lb/>
Sweet Florida I <lb/>
C. Silts, <lb/>
. p muds Mixed <lb/>
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v v v i x <lb/>
i. DIPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
mi. ii <lb/>
TOYS. CUBA <lb/>
in sis- inc. <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
To gee gs. <lb/>
Convict Killed. <lb/>
N. . M <lb/>
of the Stale convicts engaged in <lb/>
work Carolina railroad <lb/>
to was <lb/>
by ml and killed. <lb/>
The Herald Opera Coin <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Iii S. i . March <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
-1 h . ha i Then arc <lb/>
In <lb/>
Ai Ma reel I us Moore store, <lb/>
Five Points, where we have <lb/>
i-i opened a new and fresh <lb/>
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Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meals. Flour, <lb/>
Canned <lb/>
fruits, in everything <lb/>
l-i be found in an up-to-date <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
.-- for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either 11.1 or in baiter. <lb/>
you to sell or you <lb/>
In come see <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
we promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
Five <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
. Mills, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. I. of <lb/>
a of g pupils. <lb/>
former are d <lb/>
Irish now V- ,. <lb/>
pining to other crop,. . <lb/>
k turning ; visiting her daughter, Mm. <lb/>
will present <lb/>
hen- Moll <lb/>
of dining room at the <lb/>
residence of Capt X. J. in <lb/>
South lire from <lb/>
sparks falling on It. as <lb/>
I Iii time lo In- put out by <lb/>
neighbors before much damage was <lb/>
lone. No in was seal to tin- <lb/>
depart <lb/>
Prof. War <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
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Saul Push <lb/>
Dead. <lb/>
Mar. I'd. lo <lb/>
Prof, <lb/>
j,.; i-i and i. ill <lb/>
be . <lb/>
M . and Mi. . A . <lb/>
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Mr. v.-.- Idled iii- <lb/>
point win in ii . <lb/>
B. W. Muscle gone lo <lb/>
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Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
; I Pa., in n ii- re <lb/>
week. Ir. is in <lb/>
the rel . <lb/>
A. H. ilk. Va . <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. II. m <lb/>
a., is Mr. Harry Free <lb/>
tin- k. <lb/>
Mi Cars .- d I u <lb/>
Mrs. M. <lb/>
as milliner. Hiss l- <lb/>
for <lb/>
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here hi <lb/>
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Bern, is relatives hen-. <lb/>
wife, of Beaufort, <lb/>
Le visiting F. s. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Y. C. Harding, of <lb/>
came night <lb/>
and n-l urned <lb/>
to hi- father's <lb/>
III return today. <lb/>
laud S. tin- <lb/>
.-. is dead. She was M years <lb/>
old had u record iii -Mis I, made <lb/>
in <lb/>
A skeleton found on a high <lb/>
mountain near Cranberry, Texan, <lb/>
I. been identified as that of <lb/>
ii, who disappeared <lb/>
ii ,, only fail e <lb/>
May, in Ian I a lie <lb/>
faculty It <lb/>
years, died r <lb/>
illness v <lb/>
Drops Head. <lb/>
We an- sorry lo chronicle <lb/>
death Dr. F. II, <lb/>
veil prominent physician of <lb/>
low Green, Greene county, which <lb/>
occurred Ibis Dr. <lb/>
had started lo gel in bis <lb/>
buggy in visit some patients, when <lb/>
he dropped dead of hear disease. <lb/>
He leaves a son and daughter to whole of his head, <lb/>
mourn hi death. <lb/>
The remains will taken In . . . . <lb/>
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Petersburg, a., Sit <lb/>
Green, widely <lb/>
tins was <lb/>
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n. n store mod u hen <lb/>
some one a <lb/>
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charged. The load -11 Green in <lb/>
the forehead aid lore away Dearly <lb/>
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Suit Halters. <lb/>
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eel stylish, dressy, gar <lb/>
sample and stock, now <lb/>
inspection. <lb/>
in, <lb/>
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Shoes, <lb/>
Cut Prices. <lb/>
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Book tore <lb/>
OF <lb/>
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BED THING If <lb/>
BOX <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
Tin I blowing h the amendment <lb/>
article i of the State <lb/>
adopted tin- At <lb/>
lo In- submit <lb/>
to voters for ratification <lb/>
next August <lb/>
1- Thai article the <lb/>
of Match he <lb/>
the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
ind in lieu thereof shall <lb/>
I the article of said <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the Save Your Money. <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
I ml <lb/>
LI <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Section I. Every male person <lb/>
in United States, and <lb/>
every male person who has been <lb/>
twenty -one years of <lb/>
age. and the ; <lb/>
lion- Ml out ill this article, <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
by the people the State, except . <lb/>
as herein prov <lb/>
Si, He shall have resided in <lb/>
Second, nil persons ii snail have <lb/>
convicted or their <lb/>
on indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may lie <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
box of P i <lb/>
n in I i <lb/>
They surely cure. . disease <lb/>
stomach, bow-els. <lb/>
No Reckless Aw i <lb/>
or side headache, d <lb/>
i constipation ., <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
la Each <lb/>
A man may often talk about <lb/>
himself a not know what he <lb/>
Baa. t. This act shall in force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
SINGULAR MING <lb/>
TWO PECULIAR CASES OF BRAIN AC- <lb/>
in sleep <lb/>
A WU-i<lb/>
I 41- <lb/>
moM <lb/>
An ton . I <lb/>
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km <lb/>
One be M Uta <lb/>
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In the o B , v <lb/>
in or other <lb/>
after i; <lb/>
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be <lb/>
S in <lb/>
l with to. <lb/>
led. sating it would, <lb/>
brief Beta <lb/>
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to <lb/>
lo f-ll <lb/>
most a I ion M lo in <lb/>
n n. i <lb/>
II . Bret furiously for <lb/>
or more ; -n. <lb/>
mid i lie Lad writ- <lb/>
ten ; i away a pi- <lb/>
of after which, with- <lb/>
loot to hit it. <lb/>
tout . till late the morn <lb/>
election district in which h <lb/>
four next <lb/>
the j Provided, That <lb/>
removal one ward <lb/>
oilier district t <lb/>
shall not ope <lb/>
late . deprive any person of the <lb/>
M in the <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
which be until lour <lb/>
months after removal. Ha <lb/>
who ha been or, <lb/>
who has his j At I <lb/>
a lo <lb/>
he man who make- a <lb/>
clothes that his <lb/>
money i <lb/>
It a woman <lb/>
w ill shriek at I he Bight of a <lb/>
fan- a dentist with ad <lb/>
fortitude. <lb/>
The pugilist may b j <lb/>
blithe i seldom up <lb/>
himself, Up <lb/>
the other fellow. <lb/>
No. Maude, dear, a man <lb/>
take iron into bis system in order <lb/>
that hi word may weight. <lb/>
says the <lb/>
ad bachelor, too often a case <lb/>
pay your money and you.- <lb/>
Some men's idea of comfort <lb/>
is liquid <lb/>
The man never <lb/>
of <lb/>
seldom come- lo man <lb/>
who depends upon it. <lb/>
When a man's store won't work <lb/>
be usually manages lo eel hot <lb/>
AND ITS HORRORS <lb/>
ft BY------ <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
A OW BUr <lb/>
Mrs. Thankful Hurt lives la the beautiful of <lb/>
Co. Mich. This and lady as la <lb/>
tear the year of the war. In Hebron, OB-, <lb/>
York. She came to Michigan In year of and Tyler <lb/>
All her faculties sad a r- <lb/>
memory, her mind it full of Inn-resting reminiscences of early <lb/>
life, of the early days of State of all. and the Interesting and re- <lb/>
markable she has met the stirring of which she s wit- <lb/>
But nothing In her varied sod manifold are more <lb/>
and worthy of are her experiences la the use of <lb/>
S inherited s tendency <lb/>
scrofula, terribly destructive blood taint which hat cursed <lb/>
Is cursing lives or thousands and marking thousand more as <lb/>
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation. It It <lb/>
found in every family la one form or another. It may make <lb/>
In dreadful running sores, in swellings In the neck or <lb/>
or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane. It <lb/>
may Known at catarrh In toe head, or developing In longs It may be. <lb/>
and often Is. prime cause of consumption. <lb/>
of her Mrs. was troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad skin disease. My arms std limbs would break out In a mass of <lb/>
sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very <lb/>
unsightly in appearance. My body Wat covered with scrofulous eruptions. <lb/>
My eyes were also and weakened, and they pained me <lb/>
much. My blood was la a very bad condition and my bead ached severely <lb/>
at frequent intervals, and had no appetite. had sores In my ears. <lb/>
was la a miserable condition. I had tried every remedy that had been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In <lb/>
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal <lb/>
were beginning to form. I st length was told of Ir. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
hit famous Sarsaparilla. I tried a bottle, more at an than any- <lb/>
thing else, at I had no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
began to grow You can be sure I k.-pt on taking It. t took a great <lb/>
many bottles. But I steadily improved until I became entirely well All th <lb/>
sores up. all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health, <lb/>
and I have never troubled with since. Of course an old lady <lb/>
of years it not a young but I have had remarkably good health <lb/>
since then, and I firmly believe that Is tho <lb/>
greatest blood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for <lb/>
scrofula and as a spring remarkably Interesting old lady <lb/>
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times. believe my <lb/>
life was tared by<lb/>
M.-O. <lb/>
upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which i. may <lb/>
i-c. imprisonment <lb/>
prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
rote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be <lb/>
the <lb/>
His wife 1,1.1 to look but <lb/>
desk, the <lb/>
paper he had In the <lb/>
hole v. <lb/>
lei <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
read It Joy <lb/>
Showed <lb/>
.-i i.-l to citizenship in Pr was a . <lb/>
. , . , phrased I <lb/>
manner prescribed law. <lb/>
la lie <lb/>
rote shall be at the time a legally j <lb/>
ruler ax herein I ease la of <lb/>
ed and the manner or <lb/>
., ., , i I fore starting railway paid <lb/>
provided by law, a Io ., to -i, par <lb/>
Assembly of Carolina shall ,.,. rare it <lb/>
The Reflector<lb/>
.- <lb/>
general <lb/>
into effect the of <lb/>
article, <lb/>
s.-.-. person <lb/>
for registration -hall c <lb/>
to read and any <lb/>
of the ion English <lb/>
i language; and, before he be <lb/>
Full Sheet rOSter. to vote, have paid on <lb/>
before of March of <lb/>
year which lie poses to vote, <lb/>
in- poll lax a- prescribed by tow, <lb/>
for previous year. Poll bales <lb/>
shall be a lien on asserted <lb/>
properly, and process shall issue <lb/>
except against property. <lb/>
No male person who was. <lb/>
on I, 1807, oral any lime <lb/>
I hereto, entitled lo rote <lb/>
laws of any Slate ill the <lb/>
i ed Stales wherein be then re- <lb/>
sided, and lineal descendant -f <lb/>
such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
to register role at <lb/>
any in State by <lb/>
of in. failure lo the <lb/>
. shall have registered accord <lb/>
with of <lb/>
prior I, The <lb/>
shall provide <lb/>
a permanent record all persona <lb/>
A polite way to all bur <lb/>
i- to cay be from <lb/>
n of veracity . <lb/>
man <lb/>
for stealing ice. <lb/>
hidden It. At he i The man is not lies <lb/>
, for a loan. <lb/>
It always the man the <lb/>
largest who secures lie-t <lb/>
foothold in . <lb/>
The man who excuses his own <lb/>
faults is seldom lenient with others. <lb/>
Flattery is the yeast that <lb/>
a man lo rise his own estimation. <lb/>
a lawyer is that the Judge <lb/>
the jury the lawyer <lb/>
barges bis client. <lb/>
face, for the pa <lb/>
correctly <lb/>
OS intricate case. <lb/>
ITS smoothed <lb/>
,, the slightest <lb/>
the <lb/>
U ,. .,, <lb/>
f ho<lb/>
the ct he <lb/>
la the how of the <lb/>
.-. sect r h <lb/>
and was by the <lb/>
cramped It <lb/>
afford man sent there <lb/>
ad of <lb/>
In due course the l-r to the <lb/>
railway a snug <lb/>
test in corner of a <lb/>
had the <lb/>
to The train <lb/>
had not long on Its y <lb/>
man sound asleep But <lb/>
he Imagined that he was awake <lb/>
that he was Imprisoned la <lb/>
the little anchor chain of <lb/>
the The vessel under <lb/>
way. he though, more rap- <lb/>
idly than he had ever known steamer <lb/>
lo move before. <lb/>
His Idea was to go on doc; at <lb/>
once, but could not get out of <lb/>
cell-like chamber could am <lb/>
erect even, the was so <lb/>
little. a he found out at the cost of an <lb/>
bead he at <lb/>
tempted to rise. Then, to bis surprise. <lb/>
he found that the room lad a window. <lb/>
t dead light, <lb/>
unusually large. Tills he I to raise, <lb/>
but. Una. Hied break it. <lb/>
. he am <lb/>
. Hi <lb/>
I ii only one lbs <lb/>
was Ii w III <lb/>
lie II l <lb/>
ii in . . <lb/>
groin k OR Y <lb/>
B. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
l CREDITORS. <lb/>
-f a the estate <lb/>
having <lb/>
day sea to me by las of <lb/>
Court of Pat notice- <lb/>
I ts all ., . <lb/>
id lo ,. school <lb/>
ten., a. m. <lb/>
or day of service sermon every <lb/>
or bar of and evening. Ev- <lb/>
All to Said J e. 1- <lb/>
tan will bum lo prayer at <lb/>
This M., Litany at A <lb/>
Rev. I. A. <lb/>
try <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
school a. C. i <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
M B -Services every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
K. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school W v. Harding, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. H. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school m. K. B. sir <lb/>
regular <lb/>
SALE OF <lb/>
in <lb/>
n W bite, <lb/>
Hill n II C and wife, Francis <lb/>
I,. . u <lb/>
By of a sf <lb/>
i is-m-l a a <lb/>
at las <lb/>
la, lac earn- <lb/>
Will to <lb/>
ladder rash, at the in u- <lb/>
die Iowa of on the sis <lb/>
of March II M. the <lb/>
pass or lard <lb/>
All the <lb/>
Having day qualified An I, <lb/>
raw <lb/>
sad <lb/>
to all <lb/>
sou add Jones sad wife sad st. <lb/>
present t-- tor dolt it Whits be- <lb/>
or am <lb/>
In the baa will <lb/>
1901, this will be <lb/>
. th. All <lb/>
id will . dial <lb/>
m to This in I <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
Em, of K. Alien. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
i- hue <lb/>
Clerk as <lb/>
t r of v. <lb/>
n t b t-i all <lb/>
I male <lb/>
in tin- sad all <lb/>
mi I must <lb/>
III t I I I ill- <lb/>
lay of March. r notice will <lb/>
-ml ill . I <lb/>
t-i- nil, <lb/>
--t. Cannon. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
of to Jones <lb/>
an suite tile is Francis <lb/>
easts a to U soU as <lb/>
Tins day <lb/>
limn Wm k. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
r v <lb/>
NEW BERN FAIR. <lb/>
Ins . I <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
II <lb/>
a Hi <lb/>
I t. <lb/>
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for<lb/>
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lie <lb/>
I, II <lb/>
f mad<lb/>
i He <lb/>
. i <lb/>
who register under on I <lb/>
or before November I. and <lb/>
THIRTEENTH Al. EXHIBITION AND RACE MEET. <lb/>
SEW BERN, C. <lb/>
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
will be -i <lb/>
Garden <lb/>
exhibits of <lb/>
complete I i m . the<lb/>
In t-. Fine and lite<lb/>
displays of Farm and <lb/>
and live <lb/>
Fish, Oysters Wild <lb/>
,. T AND<lb/>
A splendid of Including of Cairo <lb/>
Wild a Palace <lb/>
of Illusions, and before show II at a Fair <lb/>
this Stale. <lb/>
Cheap Excursion <lb/>
overall <lb/>
Information, <lb/>
I'm Premium or other <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary<lb/>
all such persons shall J <lb/>
and tote at all election.- <lb/>
the in tin- Stale, unless <lb/>
under section I his <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
-hall have pan their poll tax as n <lb/>
law. <lb/>
All elections In the <lb/>
-lull be In ballot, and all <lb/>
l n I f, i <lb/>
Baa la I i <lb/>
himself ball <lb/>
the <lb/>
. main it <lb/>
l , II, <lb/>
a i suit in- <lb/>
. ham Ii was <lb/>
hell he pulled <lb/>
window <lb/>
hall be viva <lb/>
Be Every voter In North <lb/>
Carolina, except us this article <lb/>
shall be lo of <lb/>
hue, but before upon the <lb/>
duties of the office be shall take <lb/>
and the oath i <lb/>
and n <lb/>
To III <lb/>
reach n <lb/>
bell <lb/>
lulu <lb/>
ling <lb/>
an-,<lb/>
at I <lb/>
l i <lb/>
he <lb/>
, on <lb/>
, i <lb/>
mind he <lb/>
, lo <lb/>
I and <lb/>
by <lb/>
i , hi i- Thai <lb/>
i-. i i w fall <lb/>
lie Di he <lb/>
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In i-i <lb/>
get- <lb/>
make <lb/>
-I. I. <lb/>
ADM I <lb/>
Han, t <lb/>
Clerk of lb, t. f <lb/>
rail of III. of M. <lb/>
i , i- to <lb/>
a I claim- Sf <lb/>
lo <lb/>
duly ii lbs <lb/>
day 1901, or this notice will I.- <lb/>
in bar of their All <lb/>
t., to make <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This the ii. day of March I <lb/>
I. II <lb/>
M. I, die <lb/>
A Blow <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
virtue an order <lb/>
Court, in a <lb/>
therein <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
Jenkins. will on <lb/>
door in <lb/>
M-ll at sale fur lot <lb/>
or el Bind in the town of <lb/>
at f <lb/>
of Mo. It. fifth <lb/>
and runs Mo, and <lb/>
lift to lots So Id, <lb/>
limn, lbs line of has No <lb/>
sixty seres sad I ft; <lb/>
I will. line to <lb/>
, tin in e fifth to <lb/>
lbs one of <lb/>
air- more or a <lb/>
X. ill plan of said town. This the <lb/>
10th March 1900. <lb/>
Al I. <lb/>
W at Williams <lb/>
re. Mass. <lb/>
do wear left to them by the <lb/>
J. Flint, of <lb/>
I will rapport <lb/>
maintain and laws <lb/>
the state-, and <lb/>
and laws of North Can. <lb/>
Una not <lb/>
I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
of my <lb/>
So help <lb/>
Sec. h. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall be <lb/>
will of Mi <lb/>
Muse. <lb/>
in Al <lb/>
re I <lb/>
Na j-aUnt U <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
. U<lb/>
I K IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in every <lb/>
and us low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or <lb/>
f -r<lb/>
Si <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Meaner leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. freight only. <lb/>
Connecting with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, and all for West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Moo from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. Aft, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
Monday evening, <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
R. I,. G. K. E <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, lit <lb/>
Ml, meets every Friday <lb/>
B. M. Move, C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
R. Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. P. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. X. <lb/>
No. ti, meets every lint third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sc- <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Fur cold and tore <lb/>
taken candy <lb/>
and quickly cine. <lb/>
J.<lb/>
IX----- <lb/>
II <lb/>
-A G EX Eli AI <lb/>
LINE OP <lb/>
IS <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
i now lie found <lb/>
store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
. J. B.<lb/>
-FOB <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
.; <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. MARCH . <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
is <lb/>
the <lb/>
ii is the best, <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
it is the simplest mu that cm be gotten to do <lb/>
good even VOTE. <lb/>
weighs <lb/>
one- wheel like a wheel-barrow. <lb/>
has one loose piece, a wooden shoe, which throws <lb/>
guano out as the wheel strikes it. <lb/>
Sows much or little, <lb/>
in a narrow or w streak. <lb/>
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet <lb/>
enough to stick together. <lb/>
tells always with a fair trial <lb/>
at factory for retail. <lb/>
ells when others will not sell because it is light, cheap and <lb/>
durable, and as work as much higher priced <lb/>
II <lb/>
A G. CO., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Public Hangings- <lb/>
It was very natural that the <lb/>
w bile people around the village of <lb/>
Nashville, Nash county, should <lb/>
lie much stirred over <lb/>
Mr. Robert Heater, a <lb/>
near Kooky Mount. <lb/>
The two were banged, and <lb/>
is said people saw <lb/>
work completed. <lb/>
of last and <lb/>
the hanging on the instant <lb/>
a made public. Is it not <lb/>
time the press hail spoken out <lb/>
about public <lb/>
not private Is- <lb/>
The Messenger for a has <lb/>
urged a change. The <lb/>
winter should act if should <lb/>
conclude was more <lb/>
to public older decency to <lb/>
bang private. We <lb/>
that more than a half <lb/>
century ago we -aw a <lb/>
one man with a draw n <lb/>
knife, at the jail door when the I <lb/>
prisoner to lie banged was <lb/>
and about lo ad- ; <lb/>
the lines of the mil- <lb/>
to take hit Hal upon; <lb/>
the to ride to his execution. <lb/>
We are persuaded i. will be a . <lb/>
and batter to private hang-1 <lb/>
Inge. Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
J. CHERRY <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, t; AND <lb/>
PIT and ADJOINING STIES. <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
can raise them who studied <lb/>
, how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by judicious use of well- <lb/>
ed f No <lb/>
are iii tin- the <lb/>
We otter toll the beat <lb/>
race your patronage <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
to In- in stole<lb/>
the creations of best of and contributes <lb/>
and Europe. ail the round. Spring, of disputed <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and oar their nil <lb/>
vantage. It hi our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
strong reasons. <lb/>
, . a always find a ready <lb/>
in an able In K <lb/>
News and Observer, John S. <lb/>
gives the <lb/>
. h isl it <lb/>
Ami ail sent should I <lb/>
l. Because i a <lb/>
. o. j . <lb/>
e e <lb/>
by the inferior, wielded as a com Vegetables on produce <lb/>
,., those a large unless it contains <lb/>
w ho -in <lb/>
partisan victory. <lb/>
b . .- . white mall <lb/>
fear of it's <lb/>
being manipulated to end by <lb/>
hostile courts can be dissipated, ii <lb/>
at the i <lb/>
of the General Assam <lb/>
I . ii future political <lb/>
divisions bitter element . <lb/>
at least Potash. Send for <lb/>
our books, which furnish full <lb/>
information. We send them <lb/>
free charge. <lb/>
Kill WORKS, <lb/>
Investment with <lb/>
taxes by Company . <lb/>
Who may Vote Under the <lb/>
Amendment <lb/>
Au examination of the and <lb/>
sections of the franchise amend- <lb/>
to be voted upon August <lb/>
next will satisfy any one <lb/>
s ruse that two things an- clear, <lb/>
First, all who read <lb/>
and write may vote under the <lb/>
section. Second all whites <lb/>
who cannot read write may <lb/>
vole section. Ami why I <lb/>
it distinctly sets <lb/>
that male person, who on <lb/>
I, or any time prior <lb/>
thereto, em tiled to vote under the <lb/>
laws of any State <lb/>
Mate- wherein be then resided, and <lb/>
no lineal descendant of any <lb/>
person, shall be right <lb/>
to register vote at any election <lb/>
The first law of Congress fixing <lb/>
rates of postage was passed I'd <lb/>
I went into <lb/>
June i, The charge<lb/>
as <lb/>
Not exceeding miles, u cents. <lb/>
and not exceeding <lb/>
mill's, cents. <lb/>
liver on and <lb/>
miles, <lb/>
Over and not exceeding <lb/>
The extreme western portion of miles. <lb/>
has an e-tab-1 and not exceeding <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
not exceeding <lb/>
miles. IT <lb/>
and exceeding <lb/>
sell you if We you very IsM service <lb/>
attention, the most liberal terms with <lb/>
established built strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you to will do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the follow in. lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods Notions, <lb/>
Hat-and I Silk-and Sat ins. Dress Trimming <lb/>
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings <lb/>
Its. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
I. ill lie <lb/>
,. <lb/>
well. <lb/>
domination <lb/>
Vie,. H <lb/>
S f j <lb/>
me in-lit Allen. Secretary. I z. <lb/>
s Primp <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's. and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
poll tax paid no vote given. <lb/>
Heretofore as lo Hill <lb/>
tax collecting the State has been <lb/>
greatly abused. <lb/>
Our Cattle Industry. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meal. Sugar, <lb/>
Head i-. <lb/>
this Slate already has an <lb/>
fished reputation for <lb/>
only further development <lb/>
the in fusion more of the best <lb/>
Hood in classes of <lb/>
to rank close up to the best <lb/>
sections West for production <lb/>
rattle. <lb/>
One the landing <lb/>
Western Carolina has in- <lb/>
creased at least M per cent, since <lb/>
k.- both in quantity and quality. <lb/>
There was shipped from my county i <lb/>
daring 1800, cars of rattle at j <lb/>
miles, <lb/>
Over miles, cent.-. <lb/>
Hardware,<lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Flows, Flow Fixtures, Nail-and Hope. <lb/>
an average <lb/>
of a We <lb/>
. him he knew <lb/>
. , the State by remain of his <lb/>
short and a great <lb/>
many good grades. farmers <lb/>
are very much excited over the <lb/>
rapid improvement of their stock <lb/>
cattle the high prices those <lb/>
farmers that raise good grades are <lb/>
Field. <lb/>
to possess the educational <lb/>
prescribed in I of <lb/>
this Provided he shall <lb/>
have registered accordance with <lb/>
the terms of Ibis article prior to <lb/>
December And <lb/>
means simply all the whites <lb/>
can vote under section for the <lb/>
plain reason that there is not a <lb/>
single white all the State <lb/>
I he Local Co-operate Plan. <lb/>
The atonal local co operation <lb/>
whose father or grandfather could , , <lb/>
, I ii the advancement of <lb/>
vote in the year Indicated, . , . ,,., <lb/>
, , J ,, ,. , tries, may be said to hate received <lb/>
la no , in <lb/>
He It Away <lb/>
In bat speech in Senate on <lb/>
amendment Mr. said <lb/>
is plain that it is attempt to <lb/>
deprive the colored race of the <lb/>
right to vote Senator Chandler <lb/>
why <lb/>
the date January 1st, was <lb/>
In answer to Mr. Chan- <lb/>
Mr. said <lb/>
wits fixed, I with <lb/>
a view of caring for the white men <lb/>
of the State who were entitled to <lb/>
vote that <lb/>
After the Senator <lb/>
from saying the <lb/>
ranted to or to deprive the <lb/>
white men of their <lb/>
right to and <lb/>
for Furniture everything in Hue. <lb/>
We buy for Cash, but -ell for Father or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto ii Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Friends. <lb/>
S- CO.<lb/>
CERTIFICATES, with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 2.2- each. <lb/>
able June December at <lb/>
and Farmers of <lb/>
Secured Ural <lb/>
on residence property worth <lb/>
;. of loans, w <lb/>
payable yen.- after <lb/>
dale issue, are being a <lb/>
cash payment of which <lb/>
live and one third <lb/>
I encourages enterprises, <lb/>
invites and fosters<lb/>
i. brings about <lb/>
legislative bodies, without the an- <lb/>
mat and <lb/>
relations <lb/>
tors and tie <lb/>
ii. Ii secures <lb/>
i without danger <lb/>
to taxpayers. <lb/>
and , t,, t, <lb/>
a great advance in per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
and a profit of nearly <lb/>
s. It i-a powerful safeguard of maturity, <lb/>
, a total more than seven <lb/>
treasury, must tend ,, . p, ii m . .,.,,. <lb/>
lo the greater strengthening -i .,;., on <lb/>
public credit. line market. Loans made on <lb/>
removes temptations <lb/>
the the <lb/>
race, render Industrious op- Mechanics and Investors Union. <lb/>
steady, reliable and -or , Raleigh, <lb/>
true of in funning <lb/>
operations, <lb/>
brings peace people <lb/>
especially where exaction- of <lb/>
officials have harassed <lb/>
and annoyed communities <lb/>
white <lb/>
for trade, idleness, <lb/>
intrigue, and drunken- <lb/>
therefore diminishes <lb/>
lie .,,,, losses and <lb/>
HOW <lb/>
involves, and <lb/>
public <lb/>
-o ii <lb/>
a t i I a degree <lb/>
, . ,. a practical demonstration in <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
. instance of the Pembroke <lb/>
while- <lb/>
section, and all the liars <lb/>
, , , . . i Company, a company <lb/>
State cannot make other . ,, <lb/>
. ., , for the purpose of building <lb/>
however much may lie. .,, . . <lb/>
a cotton mill in New <lb/>
Ah already been noted in <lb/>
most wise, necessary lo <lb/>
It <lb/>
to pay a tax. This is just been increased <lb/>
All voters not otherwise I UM ,,, <lb/>
exempt should pay something . still open to <lb/>
wards the support the state , <lb/>
t III. <lb/>
The poll tax is the <lb/>
way to reach all, it is needed <lb/>
to tarry on the stat- <lb/>
The law makes proper exemptions <lb/>
governing the poll. <lb/>
many small investors, and also by <lb/>
The confidence this <lb/>
live plan, of building a cotton mill, <lb/>
shown both ready sub <lb/>
to the by a <lb/>
Use Good Plows. <lb/>
lax. All persons over fifty years I <lb/>
of age and all persons who arc ex <lb/>
commissioners <lb/>
will have to pay a tax. <lb/>
the I <lb/>
of a cooperative company, <lb/>
the safe along strong <lb/>
Of all taxes paid in were <lb/>
paid by the whites. Surely the <lb/>
. , i. . i and practical lines is all <lb/>
who may vole should lie , <lb/>
,, , , . , to future and permanent <lb/>
forced law to pay something for . , ,. <lb/>
, r in this tho ill- <lb/>
that for the privilege of, . <lb/>
.,.,,. . rectors of the Pembroke <lb/>
for the the <lb/>
,. are seeing to it <lb/>
They are poor cit- <lb/>
who do not help to sustain <lb/>
in some way. <lb/>
luring Company, are seeing <lb/>
that such shall lie the <lb/>
Item n ii <lb/>
No Coupons With To- <lb/>
A who recently <lb/>
made application for authority to <lb/>
attach lo packages of smoking to <lb/>
printed offering a <lb/>
was advised that such per <lb/>
mission would lie contravention <lb/>
of the last paragraph section <lb/>
act of July which pro I <lb/>
that packages of I <lb/>
line chewing tobacco and <lb/>
tobacco and cigarettes <lb/>
by law shall lie perm it to <lb/>
have packed in, or <lb/>
With any article <lb/>
or thing what so over, others than <lb/>
the manufacturer's and <lb/>
the internal <lb/>
tobacco cigarettes, re <lb/>
put up therein. <lb/>
there to, or brand- <lb/>
all, stamped, marked, written or <lb/>
printed upon such packages, or <lb/>
their contents, any promise or of <lb/>
of, or any order or <lb/>
gilt, premium pay- <lb/>
or <lb/>
We just received a Hen <lb/>
Chilled Single Double Call s-. <lb/>
before buying. also it line of <lb/>
Tools. <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Builder's lb <lb/>
Pumps, <lb/>
Th-<lb/>
World's Ben <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Will the Mole. <lb/>
lie hail ii a <lb/>
His was per an <lb/>
I'm -In- complain-1. <lb/>
She a better house. <lb/>
lo go in. <lb/>
country cottage, <lb/>
Nor carriage. <lb/>
Nor society. <lb/>
She coveted a the rag <lb/>
id edge ban d. <lb/>
sin- kepi it up <lb/>
Might day <lb/>
moaned and <lb/>
Wept. <lb/>
He lacked style, also. <lb/>
Well S new -IX <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
I III <lb/>
Hi Knew how In- <lb/>
made several dally on the <lb/>
re.-;. <lb/>
be <lb/>
a limn <lb/>
So lie I., and we'll up I lie <lb/>
street, and won. <lb/>
She her <lb/>
lie look <lb/>
id.<lb/>
lie wears penitent inn <lb/>
going, <lb/>
i n room up <lb/>
pair of track than n In <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
offer One Hundred <lb/>
for any ease of Catarrh <lb/>
that can cured by Hall's<lb/>
i him i Props., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
We have known <lb/>
for the last <lb/>
and him perfectly <lb/>
honorable in all <lb/>
it. I and financially able to carry <lb/>
ml any obligations made by their <lb/>
firm. <lb/>
i.-l Tin wholesale <lb/>
II. <lb/>
wholesale druggists, Toledo, o. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb/>
acting directly the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Price per <lb/>
Slid by all Druggists. <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hall's family Pills are the best <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
ind <lb/>
THE <lb/>
check. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Dr. I. . <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
I over <lb/>
store <lb/>
iii <lb/>
fever is a bottle of <lb/>
Chill II <lb/>
j I ion and quinine in form. <lb/>
I Mire -no Rile J I<lb/>
<lb/>
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