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The opponents of the suffrage <lb/>
allege <lb/>
Will l h-i-l <lb/>
will be auk to the re <lb/>
poll tax. them <lb/>
oven pea bu alb <lb/>
Ml sol will, <lb/>
this deprived of <lb/>
I heir vote-. i- i <lb/>
there not -in <lb/>
solitary federal o <lb/>
Who is required to pay poll <lb/>
According constitution the <lb/>
pill tax can be levied and <lb/>
ed Iron those who ate <lb/>
twenty om and under years <lb/>
of age. and then i.- no Confederate <lb/>
now in North Carolina aha <lb/>
is under filly years Id. <lb/>
there will not <lb/>
when the inn-t go <lb/>
force <lb/>
No able died man At in <lb/>
twenty ought to object <lb/>
t. paying poll las before be in <lb/>
allowed to role to lax i <lb/>
The constitution section I id <lb/>
V. especially authorizes the <lb/>
the county commissioners of <lb/>
to exempt from the poll tax <lb/>
man who i-too or poor lo <lb/>
pay it. So that any between <lb/>
twenty-one and who <lb/>
pay his lax because <lb/>
or infirmity i always exempted <lb/>
Ami ii is simple justice to all nun <lb/>
who do their poll tax to make <lb/>
others who can do so and try <lb/>
evade it. <lb/>
The poll tax is all expended <lb/>
only and for the public <lb/>
schools and the support --i the <lb/>
i. Not a dollar of n is expend- <lb/>
ed, In-, for the support of <lb/>
the State or <lb/>
t is therefore in <lb/>
to earn the public reboots and sup <lb/>
port the poor, that the poll lax i- <lb/>
rigid collected And man, <lb/>
who van his poll and re- <lb/>
fuses, to tn vote. <lb/>
and on this question there should <lb/>
In- no dull -ii of opinion <lb/>
honest and law-abiding <lb/>
Pittsboro <lb/>
The and Butter. <lb/>
I r. <lb/>
i n rues- <lb/>
Hoc <lb/>
i inti resting both <lb/>
in speaking and in <lb/>
sat ion. Kn, <lb/>
of wen affairs, and a happy <lb/>
of being able to tell an <lb/>
pus to <lb/>
that lie wishes to make. <lb/>
talking with tome of <lb/>
iii .- re about the of a <lb/>
gentlemen gambler Kentucky. <lb/>
gave an idea of <lb/>
by relating an episode in <lb/>
the lie of Blah p of <lb/>
. ago this <lb/>
div ii e -lent New on a vi-ii <lb/>
i one of ii be -1 <lb/>
on streets was h gambler, who <lb/>
hail f lived in the <lb/>
Stale. of a <lb/>
from home caused gambler to <lb/>
d i-1 i i u, i u d <lb/>
the bishop, be asked <lb/>
latter to The <lb/>
bishop accepted, and the two men <lb/>
went into a nearby restaurant. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. First, all who shall <lb/>
i deny the being of Almighty <lb/>
all shall have <lb/>
i the been or their <lb/>
to an e i the state guilt on pending, and <lb/>
adopted the of not, under <lb/>
1609, and to lie submit judgment suspended, treason <lb/>
tad to the rater for or any for <lb/>
next ; punishment may <lb/>
Section 1- That article of the the <lb/>
oust it lit ion of North Carolina lie of the- <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated United or and <lb/>
and in Men thereof shall In unless such <lb/>
luted the article of said shall In- restored to the <lb/>
rights of i in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Bee. l. This act shall beta force <lb/>
from alter its ratification. <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
vol. II II V<lb/>
Section male person <lb/>
born in th United Slates, and <lb/>
every male h s ii who <lb/>
twenty-one years <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
set this shall <lb/>
be entitled to vole at election <lb/>
the people in the Slate, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
I lie shall have resided in <lb/>
Save Your <lb/>
On box of Tact's P I <lb/>
d ; <lb/>
v will sun <lb/>
of stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion i <lb/>
or sick ii <lb/>
a million <lb/>
Liver PILLS<lb/>
put -a dollar <lb/>
in hit's a <lb/>
remark <lb/>
en comes high. <lb/>
I don't want no <lb/>
I git'S tar glory. slips <lb/>
de pile I'll In- go <lb/>
We'll de light <lb/>
iv. to the ;. i. ,,. i v .-ii. . . . V . <lb/>
me state sorts down bit ain't do sign <lb/>
of his <lb/>
were <lb/>
in the course of the meal he teach <lb/>
ed over an used knife to <lb/>
cut a piece of butter from the dish <lb/>
the of the table. A <lb/>
per, fidgety Yankee, who was -it <lb/>
at same table, immediate- <lb/>
, ailed the wait, i and <lb/>
lake baiter away and <lb/>
bring a fresh <lb/>
gambler's eye- Hashed, <lb/>
his back pocket be draw an <lb/>
immense bow knife, and cutting <lb/>
oil a large slice dashed <lb/>
ii into the i the fastidious <lb/>
in, i, Tin u he turned and <lb/>
; out- <lb/>
remove Hus <lb/>
I bl a Irish one. Bishop, <lb/>
help yourself to <lb/>
stall Chairman Simmons i- <lb/>
for h series of <lb/>
on Monday. <lb/>
April tilth, alter the Slate i. I.- <lb/>
t in. At -c meetings all an <lb/>
did in on the . to <lb/>
speak and lie <lb/>
I . I ii i. I In- s ill <lb/>
leave In-real o'clock in I he morn <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
speak at Winston during the day <lb/>
and Salisbury at oil the <lb/>
or and <lb/>
the at Asheville. The re <lb/>
of the is not yet <lb/>
definitely decided Ii the <lb/>
can be the next <lb/>
speech lie made we.-l of Ashe- <lb/>
ville. then return to Salisbury, <lb/>
ill lie made. <lb/>
next i Inking <lb/>
in to <lb/>
and Mm lit and possibly <lb/>
pi c These <lb/>
will cover about twelve <lb/>
days of continuous speaking, They <lb/>
Will new in <lb/>
An in I mi <lb/>
i now ,, society <lb/>
Nothing seems to take <lb/>
like t <lb/>
years, in the county six months, j wrong; hit's only a <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward Of other providence means bus- <lb/>
election district in which <lb/>
four months next <lb/>
the Provided, That <lb/>
de Livid will <lb/>
removal from one ward i don't <lb/>
or other election district , j, -providence, <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- good is all <lb/>
to deprive any person of the time <lb/>
right to vote iii the ward got a <lb/>
or other election district from yon <lb/>
II iii- a Cold. <lb/>
Hive you a you <lb/>
you may congratulate on <lb/>
being the fashion. severe <lb/>
de this <lb/>
in iii March, and happy i <lb/>
family which does haw. <lb/>
two or more its suffer <lb/>
lug an irritating cough and <lb/>
These colds ale <lb/>
general enough to be an <lb/>
and it i.- everyone's <lb/>
lips Ilia Is <lb/>
Ii i-said l-y medical experts <lb/>
here are least In <lb/>
Boston, bin they are of a mild <lb/>
the i hi is certain I as <lb/>
yet the is not so violent <lb/>
in its via-- I he case in <lb/>
iv hen the . i t Sic <lb/>
disease nils i <lb/>
The prevailing distemper is on January I, 1807, or at any time <lb/>
the winter's Prior Io vote <lb/>
in and <lb/>
changes temperature which Wales he then re <lb/>
Io -hock descendant of <lb/>
an I , all be denied <lb/>
spring, the epidemic will register and vote at <lb/>
a cheek then this State by person <lb/>
all we cm do is lie careful, the <lb/>
avoid take in <lb/>
ram ions ii- are possible to of this <lb/>
s in change-.- Durham s,,.,. registered in accord <lb/>
with I he terms of this section <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. <lb/>
person who baa been com or <lb/>
w ho baa his <lb/>
court indictment of any crime <lb/>
the of which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, in the <lb/>
prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the slid person shall <lb/>
be first restored to citizenship in <lb/>
tin- manner prescribed law. <lb/>
s.-c. person offering to <lb/>
v v shall I e at tin- time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law and <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws Io <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
his article. <lb/>
See. I. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall lie <lb/>
able to read and any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and. before be shall be <lb/>
entitled vole, have paid on or <lb/>
before day of March of the <lb/>
year which he proposes to vote. <lb/>
his poll lax a- prescribed by <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce of the same <lb/>
except against . <lb/>
Si-c. o No male person <lb/>
wings is ft a pair. <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
talks every man's <lb/>
tongue is silent, <lb/>
A overcoat on back is <lb/>
worth two in bock. <lb/>
No man can command others <lb/>
who is to command himself. <lb/>
The father is apt to relate <lb/>
creepy about his Ural born. <lb/>
A woman usually abandons her <lb/>
opinion th, moment her husband is <lb/>
converted it. <lb/>
If a man as good health he i all <lb/>
manage to gel along pretty well <lb/>
w fame. <lb/>
When a man is drunk enough to <lb/>
forget In- troubles In- drunk <lb/>
Io bow happy he is. <lb/>
The average man him- <lb/>
self with the that he will In- <lb/>
utile to a little money next <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
NEW BERN FAIR. <lb/>
OVER <lb/>
On of Henry Taylor, <lb/>
who had been attended by a faith <lb/>
cue Havana. III., was <lb/>
found a tag on which was written <lb/>
is not dead inn in u <lb/>
A policeman shot and killed a <lb/>
who was attacking Mrs. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
While one thief talked to tin- <lb/>
of I ho First National of <lb/>
Seattle, Wash., a second <lb/>
front tin- <lb/>
Cremation is growing more imp. <lb/>
Ill a I London. 1889 <lb/>
three Unties wen- incinerated in <lb/>
city. Last yen- <lb/>
Iii ii- red <lb/>
The State Department at Wash- <lb/>
has received an appeal <lb/>
Alfred Robert, SO <lb/>
sail- la Each. <lb/>
Journey a whirl. <lb/>
A fellow may lie said to have an <lb/>
end in view w hen he can sir his <lb/>
finish. <lb/>
Haul times shouldn't worry <lb/>
much His balloon is <lb/>
self supporting. <lb/>
The average boarder is often pas <lb/>
Bled to know which side his bread <lb/>
in battered on. <lb/>
Train a girl up the way she <lb/>
-lid go. she i a hired <lb/>
girl to one she goes. <lb/>
Many an amiable young chap <lb/>
imagines himself a devil of a fellow <lb/>
because hi- has a cloven breath. <lb/>
The thing man who <lb/>
to sow wild oats is apt tic <lb/>
do is to put down considerable <lb/>
The is apt to <lb/>
lie noted for long sentences. <lb/>
You can't judge a man's temper <lb/>
by the way he treats hi- wile in <lb/>
company. <lb/>
A gruff old bachelor looks <lb/>
under the head of marriage notices <lb/>
for news of the weak. <lb/>
The amateur photographer lakes <lb/>
things as he finds them. <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, would not <lb/>
Is- out of the weigh to discuss <lb/>
scales. <lb/>
With the professional beggar <lb/>
who the police it's the <lb/>
I bad copper always turns up. <lb/>
The man who owns a stable of <lb/>
horses knows what it means <lb/>
i to have running expenses. <lb/>
The builder of air can <lb/>
seldom raise Hie w ind. <lb/>
In tile eyes of a <lb/>
there is a great difference between <lb/>
a man who is well-to-do and one <lb/>
to do. <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, when you bear <lb/>
of a man living by his wits you <lb/>
shouldn't to conclusion <lb/>
that he Writes jokes. <lb/>
It is bettor Io make light of your <lb/>
troubles than Io commit suicide by <lb/>
inhaling <lb/>
Happy is the youth whose crop <lb/>
of wild oats isn't worth harvesting. <lb/>
Turn that wrapper the other <lb/>
side out. a lady in a store re- <lb/>
as the clerk was putting up <lb/>
her purchase s nipping paper on <lb/>
which the proprietor's name stood <lb/>
out ill bold black letters. don't <lb/>
want to In- a walking advertisement <lb/>
for your store. I read the papers <lb/>
as all intelligent people ought to do <lb/>
and think in them is the place Io <lb/>
advertise, instead of asking your <lb/>
customers to carry sign around <lb/>
with <lb/>
Kans. i <lb/>
SCROFULA AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
A MOST CUBE. <lb/>
Thankful Hurt In Of <lb/>
IV. Mich. This and la <lb/>
the year Tear of great war. In Washington Co New <lb/>
York. She came to Michigan in the year of and Tyler <lb/>
AH her faculties are and a Tery re- <lb/>
memory, her Is full of of her early <lb/>
of the early of the State of Michigan and the Interesting and re- <lb/>
she has met. and of which she a wit- <lb/>
In her varied and manifold recollection are more mar- <lb/>
and worthy of attention than are her experiences Is the use of <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Hard Inherited tendency <lb/>
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive blood taint which cursed <lb/>
and Is cursing the lives or thousands marking more <lb/>
of the angel. Transmitted from generation to It Is <lb/>
found In every family in one form or another. It may make Its <lb/>
In dreadful running sores, in unsightly In the neck or <lb/>
or In eruptions of varied forms. Attacking membrane. It <lb/>
mar Is- catarrh In bead, or developing In lungs It may be. <lb/>
and often la. the prune cause of <lb/>
of her ease. was troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad disease. My and limbs out In a mass of <lb/>
sores, discharging yellow matter. My began to and became very <lb/>
unsightly In My body was with <lb/>
My eyes were also realty Inflamed and weakened, they pained me Tory <lb/>
much. My blood In a very bad condition and head ached severely <lb/>
at frequent Intervals, I had no I sores In my ears. I <lb/>
was In a miserable condition. I bad tried remedy that had been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. of the beat In <lb/>
the state told me I die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal <lb/>
were beginning to form. I at length was told of Or. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. I a bottle, more as an experiment than any- <lb/>
thing else, as I had no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
began Io grow better. You can be kept on It I took a great <lb/>
many bottles. But I steadily improved until I entirely wen. All <lb/>
sores healed up. all the had symptoms disappeared. gained perfect health. <lb/>
and I hare never been troubled with since. Of course an old lady <lb/>
of la not a young woman, but I hare had remarkably good health <lb/>
since then, and I firmly that JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA la <lb/>
Wood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for <lb/>
and as a spring Tills remarkably Interesting old lady dial <lb/>
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, my <lb/>
was Eared by <lb/>
MICH. <lb/>
SOLD MoO. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Of administration estate <lb/>
f K. deceased, <lb/>
bit day Clark <lb/>
he Court Pill notice. <lb/>
is to all <lb/>
said estate to <lb/>
to for duly on <lb/>
or day of <lb/>
or will l-i-plead liar of <lb/>
to es- <lb/>
Inc. <lb/>
This <lb/>
R. b.<lb/>
A Hi. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
this day before <lb/>
Co <lb/>
. Hie <lb/>
Clerk tin- of rut county, <lb/>
of the estate of K. <lb/>
notice Is hereby given t-i all per- <lb/>
OBS against said slate to <lb/>
to for duly an- <lb/>
mi or tin- day of <lb/>
March 1901, this will be plead in <lb/>
In will make p it <lb/>
mi me. This Hatch lad 1900. <lb/>
ma, <lb/>
of K Allen. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
in-fore the Superior <lb/>
Court Clerk <lb/>
tor of lbs Iv <lb/>
is given to <lb/>
e-l to Io make pay- <lb/>
to the all <lb/>
having, ms -i. I must pro <lb/>
M-1,1 <lb/>
day of March, notice will he <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This nth day of March, <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
of Julius K. <lb/>
a. III. <lb/>
service sermon every <lb/>
Sunday and evening. <lb/>
prayer at <lb/>
II., Litany Fridays at A <lb/>
M., Kev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and Play- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. O. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. I'm v n <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. ii. pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in. E. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
ls-f, re the <lb/>
ii Court of Pill <lb/>
-o ii r of Hie of M. <lb/>
t-ii-d. i- hereby Io <lb/>
holding claims es- <lb/>
i Hum to <lb/>
THIRTEENTH ANNI Al, I H ; I; MEET <lb/>
will, in VI SEW c. <lb/>
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
Ii will in- a complete <lb/>
North of Farm and <lb/>
Kine Stuck and and attractive <lb/>
of <lb/>
Oysters Wild <lb/>
Exciting Races. KS <lb/>
Attractions, of Cairo Bx- <lb/>
fl <lb/>
ii. h Fair <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
overall Lines, For Premium <lb/>
address <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
I K I <lb/>
prior to December i. I lean who that he is <lb/>
General Assembly shall ids for; Imprisoned and to torture <lb/>
all personal Monterey, Mexico, <lb/>
who register under Ibis section on I removal of a tumor from <lb/>
or before November 1908, I the of Mrs Parker, of <lb/>
all such persons shall in- entitled I Chicago, III., has restored bet <lb/>
to and vote at all elections sight, after seven years of total <lb/>
the people iii this Mate, <lb/>
disqualified under section of Ibis Smallpox has developed in a <lb/>
Provided, men persons mild form at College, <lb/>
INti. <lb/>
link <lb/>
s A. i <lb/>
inn- to <lb/>
mi mill <lb/>
March, Hill will u <lb/>
in bur <lb/>
null la estate an- to make <lb/>
Io me. <lb/>
as i <lb/>
I. II <lb/>
n M. I. die <lb/>
hall nave paid their pull <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Bee, All elections th,. <lb/>
In- ballot, ind all <lb/>
elections by the General Assembly, <lb/>
shall In- viva <lb/>
Sec Voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, as In this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible tool <lb/>
lice, before entering upon tin- <lb/>
duties the he shall <lb/>
and subscribe the following . <lb/>
do <lb/>
or in I Will support and I ought <lb/>
the mid laws . is as of an <lb/>
id I illicit Slates, and the con goods. <lb/>
and laws , f North <lb/>
young men have <lb/>
rested on a charge of placing <lb/>
up Paul's Math <lb/>
i at <lb/>
A- to vis- <lb/>
it the ii no-once in and <lb/>
ii a list of orders, uh to <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
-lining <lb/>
in.- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Una not therewith, and <lb/>
that I will discharge <lb/>
ll lilies of my <lb/>
lO help me, <lb/>
s. The follow claws of <lb/>
persons shall he <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
U- SIGH I <lb/>
its a <lb/>
id <lb/>
oat <lb/>
MB <lb/>
Notice in <lb/>
soviet i <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
Book <lb/>
i -k ft. nil to<lb/>
h s <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The in every <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
market prices <lb/>
aid fur country produce. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
h. i i <lb/>
ON PATENTS <lb/>
By of an order of <lb/>
this day hi a cerium <lb/>
therein <lb/>
wile <lb/>
Nellie Jenkins, l will n <lb/>
the house door ill <lb/>
sill fur Unit certain lei <lb/>
or i-f bind in of <lb/>
at the cur- <lb/>
nor of No. I on <lb/>
runs tail lines of lot No. and <lb/>
to r- of go. <lb/>
Um of Kit Mo. tad <lb/>
Is seres OBS half <lb/>
them i- first hue tilth <lb/>
an <lb/>
acre or Iii and a part lot <lb/>
So IT in the plan of said Iowa. This <lb/>
day of March <lb/>
Albs, k <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at ti A. M. for <lb/>
v ilk-, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
XI. for <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays. and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. Carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New and <lb/>
ton, for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
S. Co. from <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
I--, Line <lb/>
Una from <lb/>
Host on. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C.<lb/>
N, <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. It. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. F. Covenant Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
K. I,. N. G. E. E <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of Lodge, Ni <lb/>
IV, every Friday evening <lb/>
B. M. C. 0.1 T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of It. and S. <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
Jr. O. II. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights, Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. B. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Ir <lb/>
lam taken as CAndy <lb/>
and cure. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
H i i <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Also n nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO MK. <lb/>
ms. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
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FOB- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
T I <lb/>
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VOL XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY,, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Ed. H.<lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO HE AND <lb/>
THE PLACE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST <lb/>
CT <lb/>
JEd. H. <lb/>
F M <lb/>
I Joseph Tripp <lb/>
w Vincent <lb/>
J It <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES. <lb/>
Chosen to County <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
committee, K. Smith, who <lb/>
H. Cannon <lb/>
a committee of twelve the <lb/>
I following rare <lb/>
W Vincent <lb/>
Watson <lb/>
Willis Johnson <lb/>
Delegates Alternates <lb/>
T Mason II <lb/>
II <lb/>
c E Bradley B B <lb/>
J Moore James <lb/>
SWIFT <lb/>
sailed to order by L. B <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Colton. <lb/>
Buck<lb/>
Delegates. <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
II Williams <lb/>
P A <lb/>
W Ii Bland <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
I, II Cox <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
I A Gardner <lb/>
J A Stokes <lb/>
I, II Wilson <lb/>
Loon H Cox <lb/>
J W Gains <lb/>
G B Kilpatrick <lb/>
Charles Swell <lb/>
A It Harris <lb/>
Asa Jones <lb/>
All the townships of count Delegates, <lb/>
held Saturday afternoon , Lafayette <lb/>
to select delegates to the Bryant Tripp <lb/>
Convention to held in Greenville ; B <lb/>
next Slat. The reports A, Cox <lb/>
that have in from the Dr B T Cox <lb/>
show that they were largely J J May <lb/>
attended, and that the Democrats H L <lb/>
Of Pitt are awake tO the interests <lb/>
of <lb/>
Below we give the reports with Asa <lb/>
list of delegates from the different Ive <lb/>
townships. L A <lb/>
A L Jackson <lb/>
, W F Hart <lb/>
chairman. <lb/>
Delegate. Alternates. , g H <lb/>
W Jesse L Smith <lb/>
GT Tyson <lb/>
T A Nichols <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
W B Tinker j <lb/>
II House <lb/>
LL Kill roll <lb/>
J B Carroll <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
T B Allen I <lb/>
John Sr <lb/>
E I <lb/>
Delegates. Alternates. <lb/>
T A Win K <lb/>
W II. J Holland <lb/>
to the and <lb/>
AND ADJOINING I'll MILS. <lb/>
We <lb/>
We <lb/>
are <lb/>
in the forefront of the race <lb/>
yon the best selected lion of <lb/>
your patronage <lb/>
dam. <lb/>
Ivey A a dear and able <lb/>
in convention adopted strong the issues of the year by <lb/>
resolutions favor of the of O C College, <lb/>
and a hearty sup- j popular educator. It <lb/>
port. For lack of space we are nave been heard by every <lb/>
to print the county. <lb/>
The Who Pays Fair <lb/>
Wag la True Benefactor. <lb/>
It is no to say that <lb/>
the use of money is a of char- <lb/>
and a revelation of a mans <lb/>
nature, writes Ian of <lb/>
Genteel Tramps In Our <lb/>
the April Ladies Borne Journal, <lb/>
are men who lose money <lb/>
Worthington <lb/>
J Z Brooks I there are men who spend it on <lb/>
B F I their there arc <lb/>
A L Harrington I it with jealousy <lb/>
Misers; there are moil who lay <lb/>
J A well are the <lb/>
Lancaster W Men. When say well do- <lb/>
Newell thinking of that <lb/>
the committee were out we I reasoning and char- <lb/>
BETHEL. <lb/>
The Convention was called <lb/>
to W <lb/>
order by S. A. Grainer S. M.; j T <lb/>
Jones was made Secretary. j John Allen <lb/>
Delegates Alternates a j <lb/>
Spier J. T. Nelson, j w Parker <lb/>
G. W. James <lb/>
S. M. Jones G. L. Moore <lb/>
J. Brown II. Bullock <lb/>
D. A Moore B W James <lb/>
II Barnhill Dr J D Bullock <lb/>
It It <lb/>
Delegates Alternates <lb/>
M Lang <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
J It <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
W E Boyd <lb/>
FALKLAND <lb/>
Delegates Alternates <lb/>
Robert Staton D. <lb/>
The Convention unanimously cu- <lb/>
C. U. for Gov., and <lb/>
J. Bryan Grimes for Secretary of <lb/>
State. <lb/>
II W <lb/>
J It <lb/>
J II Roebuck <lb/>
R Williams <lb/>
W R Williams <lb/>
R J Little <lb/>
i J R Dollar <lb/>
W M Smith <lb/>
J s Harris <lb/>
which, whether it form <lb/>
of alms to a lazy or a <lb/>
huge for the creation <lb/>
of paupers, is a curse and not a <lb/>
blessing, a sin and not We <lb/>
are not to read it in a mechanical <lb/>
fashion the advice of our Lord to <lb/>
the to sell his posses- <lb/>
and give the pool, for though <lb/>
that might have the only <lb/>
sincerity he could in <lb/>
that day. it would lie a great ca- <lb/>
in our day. <lb/>
Whatever may have been the <lb/>
case in ancient times, there can lie <lb/>
DO question that our day <lb/>
man who establishes a <lb/>
in a small town and pays fair <lb/>
docs ten limes more good than <lb/>
be who would use his wealth to <lb/>
W H found an <lb/>
J Smith I <lb/>
B B Cotton <lb/>
Jonas <lb/>
John It Gay <lb/>
John King <lb/>
Advertisement Which Win. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Is-con- <lb/>
Meeting was called Io order by airlifted In the same manner as tin- <lb/>
Alternates, I Mow. J. window dressed, U the <lb/>
S A T and j that catches eye and good <lb/>
R B <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to Is- found in any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Reasonable all the year round, spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure Io show you what you Want and to <lb/>
sell you if we call. We oiler you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on Its own merits. <lb/>
When you to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock I my elsewhere, <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
I lats Caps, Silks and Sal ins, <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings an Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, and Children's Sin and <lb/>
Harness, Blankets Dusters. Z <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Meal. Sugar, Send Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail.- and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in <lb/>
buy Strictly for Cash, sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dialing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
warehouseman, re- <lb/>
turned from a trip to Wake Frank <lb/>
and other counties. lie <lb/>
says he u bale of cotton <lb/>
new border between the t <lb/>
above named that <lb/>
iii is be- <lb/>
for per <lb/>
Meadows says that <lb/>
name i- Perry and be says that <lb/>
thee t ton may be sold for less than <lb/>
cent- Inn If ii i- bis <lb/>
tor will conduct the sale. Mr. P r- <lb/>
raised the cotton when <lb/>
the-tuple was cent- <lb/>
pound. Christmas the <lb/>
pi ice fell several be re- <lb/>
fused lo Bell. Since the <lb/>
ha- i and <lb/>
he bus as good as his word <lb/>
and will not .-ell because he cannot <lb/>
Main the price he wants. <lb/>
From the present outlook he will <lb/>
keep cotton for some time to <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
CHOICE Vegetables <lb/>
will always find a ready <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
can raise them who has studied <lb/>
the great secret how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by the judicious use of well- <lb/>
balanced fertilizers. No <lb/>
for Vegetables can produce <lb/>
a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
at least Potash. Send for <lb/>
our books, which furnish full <lb/>
information. send them <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
j Si, Km <lb/>
Tile Republicans and the Trusts <lb/>
proposition to enlarge <lb/>
powers of the Federal government <lb/>
by a <lb/>
I as give of <lb/>
corporations and I bus of the Trusts <lb/>
seems to lie a dodge on the part <lb/>
Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Tuxes Paid in Company, <lb/>
BUS <lb/>
C Drew iv. Pros. <lb/>
S Vice <lb/>
s Tress <lb/>
S H Ally. <lb/>
W'S Primrose. J <lb/>
coupon <lb/>
with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, each. <lb/>
in June and December at <lb/>
and Farmers Hank of <lb/>
Secured by <lb/>
gage on residence property worth <lb/>
f republicans. i- said j double amount of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable after <lb/>
dale of issue, arc being sold for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
the owner live and one-third per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a of nearly <lb/>
twenty percent at maturity, <lb/>
a total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
safest and best invest on <lb/>
the market. Loans made on <lb/>
property of eight time. <lb/>
I'm- further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb/>
Sec. Haleigh, X. C. <lb/>
they such u plunk <lb/>
ii the platform to be adopted at <lb/>
the Philadelphia national <lb/>
The people would hardly to <lb/>
fooled by such a device. <lb/>
the well-known fuel is almost <lb/>
impossible to pass a Constitutional <lb/>
amendment of any kind, there <lb/>
would In-, in this ca-c. the <lb/>
obstacle that the <lb/>
i- necessary, would <lb/>
resent such an upon <lb/>
own prerogatives. If the re- <lb/>
publicans were In earnest they <lb/>
would enlarge the powers of , <lb/>
Interstate Commerce fit Cured <lb/>
and abolish protective tariff on <lb/>
the articles dealt by the trusts. <lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
is <lb/>
James Page <lb/>
W II Williams <lb/>
W J Little <lb/>
G T House <lb/>
II A Gray <lb/>
M It Page <lb/>
J L. Robertson <lb/>
Melton <lb/>
Whichard <lb/>
Alston Grimes, chairman, J, <lb/>
Elks, secretary. <lb/>
Delegates. <lb/>
Noah T Cox <lb/>
L Smith <lb/>
Chapman <lb/>
Marshall <lb/>
Dr C <lb/>
J II low a v <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
George Venters <lb/>
Calvin Mills <lb/>
J K <lb/>
I. A Arnold <lb/>
W W Tucker <lb/>
J A K Tucker <lb/>
Israel <lb/>
Id I <lb/>
D. J. secretaries. <lb/>
Upon motion the usual custom <lb/>
was followed, each section of the <lb/>
township retiring and selecting its <lb/>
proportional number of <lb/>
The following was the re- <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
W Parker M. It <lb/>
J G W II<lb/>
L I Moore <lb/>
J L Fleming <lb/>
K G <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
W H White <lb/>
E B <lb/>
J It Corey <lb/>
CD lee <lb/>
ST Hooker <lb/>
It Ii Our <lb/>
E Warren <lb/>
W I- Brown <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
J J W P Buck <lb/>
Alston Grimes Galloway <lb/>
W E Proctor <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
J J <lb/>
A P <lb/>
J D Duck <lb/>
Waller Woolen <lb/>
J II Mills <lb/>
i ii BID <lb/>
J E Fleming <lb/>
J T Smith B I Dudley <lb/>
a A Dudley L A <lb/>
A Johnson O W Harrington <lb/>
KB. <lb/>
The was culled to <lb/>
the of the exec- <lb/>
M G <lb/>
J W <lb/>
O b <lb/>
G Tucker <lb/>
R II Allen <lb/>
Augustus Forbes <lb/>
White <lb/>
suits. As It is to <lb/>
play in the whole <lb/>
contents of the store, so is <lb/>
able to attempt to the <lb/>
entire stock of a mercantile <lb/>
in the advertisement. <lb/>
Give the advertisement generous <lb/>
space, but also give the eye <lb/>
to readily observe its special <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Thai much can t <lb/>
and at <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
of news come dropping <lb/>
down now and <lb/>
then is being <lb/>
taken a new hotel Capitalists <lb/>
are warmer every day on <lb/>
the subject of a factory, <lb/>
man has been heard from condition <lb/>
by local applications as they can- <lb/>
not reach the diseased portion of <lb/>
the oar There is only one way to <lb/>
cure deafness, and that is <lb/>
remedies. Deafness is <lb/>
ed by an inflamed condition of the <lb/>
III lining of the <lb/>
Tube. When this tube Is inflamed <lb/>
you have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
hearing, and when it is in <lb/>
I lively closed, deafness is the result, <lb/>
and unless the can lie <lb/>
taken and tins tube restored <lb/>
to its normal condition, hearing <lb/>
. will In- forever; nine <lb/>
leases of ten arc caused <lb/>
which is nothing lull an In- <lb/>
Of the mucous <lb/>
OVER Till COUNTRY. <lb/>
BOSS. <lb/>
it is <lb/>
ii is <lb/>
ii is <lb/>
it is best, <lb/>
the <lb/>
simplest that <lb/>
even worn. <lb/>
C in be gotten up Io do <lb/>
Just over d-i <lb/>
Held South Carolina, four <lb/>
men enticed a woman Iron her <lb/>
carried her into the <lb/>
near by, with <lb/>
her almost carved off, and was <lb/>
then with oil let on <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
Two citizens of <lb/>
while walking along a country <lb/>
road wan and by- <lb/>
two tramps, one a white man and <lb/>
the other a The tramps <lb/>
were arrested. <lb/>
D. Appleton Co., of New <lb/>
York, one largest publish- <lb/>
houses I u <lb/>
my weighs pounds, <lb/>
wheel like ii wheel-burrow. <lb/>
has one loose piece, n wooden shoe, <lb/>
guano out as the wheel strikes it. <lb/>
om , or little. <lb/>
e woods iii a or wide streak. <lb/>
tiny kind of that is in got <lb/>
to <lb/>
Sells always with a f <lb/>
Us at factory tor <lb/>
ells when others <lb/>
I s t Io <lb/>
order, not wet <lb/>
lolls always with ii fair trial. <lb/>
no retail, <lb/>
not sell because II i- cheap and <lb/>
docs good work as higher priced <lb/>
implements. <lb/>
wants to take pro <lb/>
v III I <lb/>
ii. Yes, a dollar <lb/>
cotton a i <lb/>
lib nil lie.- model II <lb/>
Improvements would give the old <lb/>
low ii a and ii would it- <lb/>
As Is not <lb/>
an iron clad never dropping, never <lb/>
failing business, something <lb/>
lake place or later. <lb/>
What's the jail birds, <lb/>
-nine of being allowed <lb/>
tin- low n, and spending <lb/>
evening- when- In-I pleases <lb/>
or in I nil b <lb/>
in <lb/>
What in the <lb/>
of building, live dwelling houses <lb/>
now erected, n new <lb/>
brick yard, under . <lb/>
scarce will be <lb/>
o mil system is adopt ml by I <lb/>
employees, In paying off j <lb/>
Labor i- cash not <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Then there will of labor <lb/>
and will bring tin best class <lb/>
Last full there wen- whispers of <lb/>
bank being established here and <lb/>
ii <lb/>
W will give one Hundred <lb/>
I. , i ease of deafness <lb/>
cal I cannot lie cured <lb/>
I Cure. Send for <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Props., <lb/>
Sold druggists, Hall's <lb/>
pills are the boat. <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
Then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
.; <lb/>
THE <lb/>
A. G.<lb/>
CO., <lb/>
N, <lb/>
Dr. D. Ii. <lb/>
I Greenville, N. C <lb/>
II over White <lb/>
now we hear ii of again. I a Fleming store <lb/>
Tine, there is not much <lb/>
for n bank here, would a Tilt <lb/>
great convenience. X. -and liver is i bottle <lb/>
. . Tasteless Chill Tonic. <lb/>
to <lb/>
of Grove's <lb/>
Ii is simply <lb/>
run am I quinine Ina <lb/>
pay <lb/>
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Cunningham lie nominated la its first meet ins here<lb/>
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Bel R. Lucy and <lb/>
of Wake, ii. A. Lon I <lb/>
V. II. s. <lb/>
Van -e i id I. i-Ii <lb/>
in ; i- is <lb/>
which is stronger of three <lb/>
the e and ii is n l <lb/>
j. for to he <lb/>
nominated, under <lb/>
a n d Hiding a <lb/>
between <lb/>
the supporters of various gentle- <lb/>
for a of these <lb/>
to be tilled. letter eon- <lb/>
i . -v w i played mi mi- <lb/>
nor mil p in political Hi . <lb/>
, . and, I presume, I <lb/>
will prove no exception <lb/>
i-u . <lb/>
As to the nomination for <lb/>
the contest seems to lie be <lb/>
I . s. u, new ed- <lb/>
of the Herald, and <lb/>
Dr. Ii. Dixon of Cleveland. Mr <lb/>
in in grown rapid <lb/>
j a candidate during the <lb/>
or so, and hear <lb/>
pleasant and complimentary words <lb/>
ken of by n of <lb/>
from different <lb/>
State, Cue pep in i . <lb/>
of kindly ; J <lb/>
, a, . ii j. mi seldom a <lb/>
II, <lb/>
. ii be western <lb/>
. i Ii Be-; <lb/>
i u <lb/>
i ; i of Senator I <lb/>
i and the <lb/>
continue ac- <lb/>
ii-. and are using the same <lb/>
banded and deceitful methods, <lb/>
against the A metal- <lb/>
to tell the <lb/>
while men of section <lb/>
that adoption will work their <lb/>
m well stop <lb/>
1900- voting of ignorant and <lb/>
ii Is said they have succeeded <lb/>
in lending Democrat to be- <lb/>
A, good of <lb/>
work will be done in the <lb/>
hi-1 by the Democrat between <lb/>
the election, it la <lb/>
mat all I lie <lb/>
the <lb/>
ran and will be <lb/>
notified. Ii is how a <lb/>
man with any at all van be <lb/>
made to believe stuff when <lb/>
the truth is no easily obtainable, <lb/>
the Amendment is going to <lb/>
the State For every <lb/>
ate so allows <lb/>
himself to be by the <lb/>
rulers there be two decent <lb/>
white who rote <lb/>
measure,<lb/>
noted last week a statement In <lb/>
I he sale of <lb/>
increase in the cot- <lb/>
ton this year. The <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
in was <lb/>
D. I surprised at the latter <lb/>
Hi offer to <lb/>
lo the Confederate Veterans site <lb/>
i a in n <lb/>
RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Cunning <lb/>
tor second place- <lb/>
is of Other <lb/>
r. <lb/>
X . C, March <lb/>
Now ii is understood <lb/>
Mr. Aycock will nominated <lb/>
Governor acclamation, <lb/>
is more largely to Hie <lb/>
of the balance of the <lb/>
Democratic State ticket. Only <lb/>
two weeks will elapse before sieved <lb/>
convention assembles April <lb/>
and ii appears to be certain that <lb/>
there will be interesting and <lb/>
y contested races for three <lb/>
particularly, Secretary State <lb/>
r Auditor, <lb/>
Bryan Grimes and Hon. <lb/>
ii i, Hugh Mi -Lean appear be <lb/>
the leading candidates for <lb/>
of State, though lion W. P. <lb/>
v. whose was <lb/>
announced until a few week- ago <lb/>
I extremely popular and will <lb/>
receive strong support <lb/>
from Col. Grimes friends <lb/>
are very of sue <lb/>
and now regard him as standing n <lb/>
It . i than <lb/>
for Treasurer there <lb/>
near <lb/>
If they accept it and <lb/>
and encampments there, <lb/>
i i talking to Judge George <lb/>
ii. Bros n yesterday <lb/>
f Amendment. There <lb/>
is no more earnest advocate of that <lb/>
measure than this able and up- <lb/>
right jurist, and lie tells me that <lb/>
the cast is practically solid so <lb/>
as the white people are concerned <lb/>
despite the efforts of Butler and <lb/>
his lieutenants to work up a <lb/>
it among the ex Populists, <lb/>
and that the east will poll a great <lb/>
majority for the Amendment. <lb/>
WASHING I<lb/>
that eight more were permitted to <lb/>
bid. As has N-en said, a <lb/>
managed to get hold of the <lb/>
carefully guarded plans and law <lb/>
and submitted a bid. lull <lb/>
this been thrown out. It is <lb/>
dollars the favor <lb/>
will get the contract after <lb/>
all. as can be learn <lb/>
as no means the lowest <lb/>
bidder. <lb/>
The Load postal hill has been <lb/>
killed again, this lime by the de- <lb/>
vole of to As this <lb/>
third time that Mr. has <lb/>
been defeated in three successive <lb/>
Congresses, it is improbable that <lb/>
he will again urge his measure. <lb/>
The democrats very properly <lb/>
claim a large share of tin glory in <lb/>
defeating the bill, as the negative <lb/>
vote was made up principally of <lb/>
democrat members. <lb/>
Th Noblest Roman of Them All <lb/>
For s riff <lb/>
in view of the efforts miking by <lb/>
tin tobacco growers association to <lb/>
production. Tobacco grow <lb/>
era here it is untrue, as far <lb/>
that will <lb/>
increase their acreage. <lb/>
thing about the Increase <lb/>
of acreage. When <lb/>
denials were railed to the <lb/>
of fertilizer men and <lb/>
cotton dealers, they simply <lb/>
make tins pertinent <lb/>
crops will the farmer use <lb/>
ail the fertilizers which are <lb/>
There certainly appears <lb/>
to bean increased sale of <lb/>
Mil NEWS NOTE. <lb/>
Two more mills since my <lb/>
Cast on county, chartered, and <lb/>
books opened fur subscription to a <lb/>
third mill at Henderson. This <lb/>
brings the total up to since Jan- <lb/>
i. in State, <lb/>
I many kind references <lb/>
t-i of our vote- <lb/>
C Mar. WOO. <lb/>
The week closes with the <lb/>
situation still undecided. <lb/>
Matters, however, are drawing to <lb/>
a focus and it now looks as though <lb/>
ins may not dare <lb/>
vote for much <lb/>
more than a week longer. The <lb/>
chalices are steadily increasing <lb/>
the bill will be adopted ox- <lb/>
as ii came from the House. <lb/>
The Republican Senators would <lb/>
i amend ii so as to remove <lb/>
on goods exported from <lb/>
l States to Rico <lb/>
would like to the limit <lb/>
to from to <lb/>
time a- the legislature <lb/>
shall provide for raising revenue <lb/>
in place of But <lb/>
with this, as with all other <lb/>
amendments, is that the bill if <lb/>
must go luck to the <lb/>
House for consideration, and the <lb/>
leaders of latter are very doubt- <lb/>
her it will again vote in <lb/>
it favor, no matter how modified. <lb/>
It was adopted by a majority of <lb/>
eleven vote-, only, four Democrats <lb/>
being absent and unpaired. If <lb/>
they should all be present next <lb/>
time and as at four more Re- <lb/>
publicans should be by the <lb/>
in of protest at their homes to <lb/>
vote against their party. bill <lb/>
fail. It may be predicted <lb/>
therefore, with considerable <lb/>
of safety, the bill will pas as <lb/>
it came the House or, that <lb/>
it will fail altogether. This last, <lb/>
of would just suit the beet <lb/>
sugar trust. <lb/>
The Evening of this city, an <lb/>
independent newspaper With strong <lb/>
Republican prints an in- <lb/>
with Republican <lb/>
of House whose name is <lb/>
concealed for obvious reasons, slat <lb/>
that the tariff bill <lb/>
The Best and Strong-est Man <lb/>
for Sheriff <lb/>
party wants <lb/>
to name a mail for sheriff who is <lb/>
the strongest and the best man for <lb/>
the plant Bath T. Hooker is <lb/>
man. He is working <lb/>
baa always beau. any <lb/>
t . but a straight <lb/>
. scratched a ticket, hat <lb/>
ways supported the <lb/>
Never give <lb/>
anything tint <lb/>
from the white ticket as <lb/>
He has been a <lb/>
businessman in every thing <lb/>
he has undertaken. He is <lb/>
gent popular and pleasing in his <lb/>
address his dealings. Ho <lb/>
will strength to the Dem- <lb/>
party than man in the <lb/>
county and will make a record as <lb/>
sheriff that will go down in History <lb/>
as the very best. If party is <lb/>
for harmony, strength and <lb/>
He is the He has not <lb/>
been an office seeker, but has done <lb/>
service for the party in <lb/>
If the Democrats of Pill every campaign since he <lb/>
desire to give highest in <lb/>
the county a man who <lb/>
ways bean loyal and true to <lb/>
principal and every nominee of the <lb/>
ticket, and they arc patriotic <lb/>
enough to remember the man <lb/>
stood by when chance <lb/>
were doubtful and who have never <lb/>
yielded a principal nor allowed <lb/>
interest to swerve or deter <lb/>
in the , <lb/>
I ii tremendous effort was recently <lb/>
party organization; then, j .,., ,,, <lb/>
this is i lime of those men. <lb/>
voter. He will add great strength <lb/>
whole ticket. <lb/>
A Round price for Cotton. <lb/>
is a good for the cot <lb/>
ton planter to his <lb/>
Europe is short cotton. <lb/>
An amateur operator could see that <lb/>
with half an eye. Our <lb/>
calls attention to the fact that <lb/>
HERE IS THE WHY <lb/>
Orinoco Tobacco Guano <lb/>
Has largest Sale of any Tobacco the World. <lb/>
Lucama. V. , March 3rd, 1900. <lb/>
Messrs. J. Hadley Wilson, C. <lb/>
Dear answer to yours of even dale, will say that we <lb/>
twenty-live in in and manured same <lb/>
with Orinoco and our sales from the acres up to the <lb/>
present amount to 12,418.04 warehouse charges, and we yet have <lb/>
on hand to sell about 1,000.00. We will use <lb/>
Orinoco again this year. Yours truly, <lb/>
E T ft I- V <lb/>
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
F. S. Guano Co. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
-NO <lb/>
Where a man combines capacity <lb/>
character meritorious worth and <lb/>
withal, fearless fealty mulct trying <lb/>
adverse circumstances. Then <lb/>
the con vent ion when assembled can- <lb/>
not name a man more capable, <lb/>
more deserving, nor more loyal <lb/>
than There <lb/>
is not a voter in the party in PHI <lb/>
dies not know him and <lb/>
him well. is <lb/>
no man i- until he is <lb/>
When Populism was rampant and <lb/>
the Democratic party Was threat- <lb/>
with disruption, when the <lb/>
lie of blood kinship on both sides <lb/>
of his family were leaders the <lb/>
populist party, when nearly all bis <lb/>
was leaving the Dem- . <lb/>
. , that before the sum <lb/>
ranks, and the of <lb/>
In yesterday's issue of The <lb/>
Daily some of your <lb/>
readers pleased to note that <lb/>
really and strongest man <lb/>
for at last been men- <lb/>
better man for the <lb/>
high and important of Sheriff <lb/>
resides Pitt county than <lb/>
Hooker. His loyalty to the Demo- <lb/>
party has been measured only <lb/>
by Inc extremity of its recent dis- <lb/>
tress. At all times true, it re- <lb/>
quired the dark days from ninety- <lb/>
two Io ninety-eight to make him <lb/>
tried, and never <lb/>
found wanting. As in yesterday's <lb/>
paper, the party is for harmony <lb/>
strength and as well as <lb/>
patriotism, good government, and <lb/>
while supremacy, let it nominate, <lb/>
down the price of by sending gen, ; then indeed and <lb/>
bear telegrams over country. truth we will see such a sheriff for <lb/>
This was due to the fact that wise discretion as <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
received an order from abroad to <lb/>
hales at the lowest <lb/>
price The had been <lb/>
bulling the market, but this large <lb/>
order caused it to turn a summer- <lb/>
sault. Its telegrams had no effect <lb/>
audit was Anally obliged to pay a <lb/>
pretty round sum for the cotton. <lb/>
By purchasing on this side, in- <lb/>
stead of in the Liverpool market <lb/>
foreign spinners have aide to <lb/>
keep price down to a lower <lb/>
el than but <lb/>
they will have to pay for the manes- <lb/>
i in the end, <lb/>
We agree With Atlanta <lb/>
brother of the quill, K. J. j was n mutter of barter and <lb/>
Hale, Observer, <lb/>
State will <lb/>
probably select one of the <lb/>
re of Democratic the National con- <lb/>
,. -s which d i more i elect <lb/>
after it i up i any <lb/>
. receives n <lb/>
It ha- appeared tin for <lb/>
to be p i <lb/>
en for the . <lb/>
an-, and Io . Io <lb/>
forever a course to- <lb/>
wards editors of Car I <lb/>
. h us patient as ii <lb/>
working th <lb/>
ill hi <lb/>
n fuel <lb/>
ii i-- an ad ill <lb/>
should receive m. <lb/>
Hut is aside from I stint- <lb/>
ed to say. <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The nomination W. <lb/>
Jr., to lie judge of Hie 10th <lb/>
i- applauded here, where <lb/>
he well and extensively ac <lb/>
winter while serving <lb/>
in i In Legislature. He was regard <lb/>
ed s able lawyer n safe <lb/>
. lie will <lb/>
judge. <lb/>
The Main l- ire <lb/>
ii it Association, the <lb/>
lug of- <lb/>
A . I ., i- of <lb/>
executive <lb/>
A. Welkins, T. Parker. It. <lb/>
W. Scull, I bey <lb/>
all your. <lb/>
organizations, New life will <lb/>
; Into work now . <lb/>
from lure a <lb/>
hi. is also n popular mid <lb/>
an able it is certain ,.,. . <lb/>
whichever of the t o Is <lb/>
the milk. <lb/>
mistake in nominating and <lb/>
an Auditor. <lb/>
our of gt ii Io I <lb/>
gentlemen pro <lb/>
i a . w s re ; i in , <lb/>
o in. and Dem . <lb/>
, fail ii i nil lull <lb/>
i . ;. o. <lb/>
ii I . i -1 nil <lb/>
ii g observed a large <lb/>
state papers are noting <lb/>
withdrawal <lb/>
from ran for governor arc <lb/>
turning to him with great <lb/>
i the logical for the <lb/>
tale, a tariff on goods <lb/>
the Republican campaign fund <lb/>
fall, file member says that <lb/>
when the bargain was made it was <lb/>
there would lie <lb/>
such an outcry, and it is now <lb/>
i to back down. The Slur i <lb/>
not least sensational in its <lb/>
policy and it- assertions are <lb/>
ally accepted as true. <lb/>
Attorney has <lb/>
make the bids of ten <lb/>
for of the <lb/>
at Atlanta and has thrown <lb/>
out one of only Atlanta <lb/>
the ground that <lb/>
it Invited to bid. None <lb/>
of bids have been in public <lb/>
and Attorney may <lb/>
award the contract highest <lb/>
bidder instead of the lowest, <lb/>
out the public knowing anything <lb/>
about it. This disgraceful slate of <lb/>
affairs come about through <lb/>
by Congress, the usual <lb/>
I ; . son public <lb/>
receipt of., in.-.- mi mil award of contract, <lb/>
appropriating for the pen <lb/>
How Congress came to <lb/>
omit I hose words, which are <lb/>
one hi <lb/>
lean in Io believe be <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
i. of Stale, one of leading <lb/>
. ., farmers Included, <lb/>
1.1, an- receive this unless perhaps Mr. <lb/>
reel say ins <lb/>
are better than ever now <lb/>
that had Col. Cunningham <lb/>
or some of he statesmen whose <lb/>
constituents he has favored in <lb/>
emit tacts nun be to tell. Mr, <lb/>
nominated for governor facility <lb/>
Cunningham Idea j for technicalities, at once took ad- <lb/>
tided with the being vantage of the and allow <lb/>
himself Col. to bid except Re <lb/>
his and manhood were <lb/>
to the populist, Jennings <lb/>
stood like a giant and <lb/>
almost alone bused it all. He <lb/>
stood by principal of the Hem <lb/>
party and by its nominees <lb/>
and although his kith and kin <lb/>
were lie never for a <lb/>
moment wavered but like the true <lb/>
and led man he fought all op- <lb/>
positions, never scratched a ticket, <lb/>
never consulted his own personal <lb/>
interest, never said a word of dis- <lb/>
oft lie nominees of the <lb/>
patty. Bat when the smoke Ex- <lb/>
battle was over, spent his <lb/>
time, his means, and his efforts for <lb/>
whole tickets success. <lb/>
Arc the people slack to <lb/>
these things If not i hey will <lb/>
renumber <lb/>
when the convention meets to <lb/>
the candidates for the coin- <lb/>
campaign. He served the <lb/>
county the capacity of <lb/>
at a per- <lb/>
interest and his service is a <lb/>
id opened to of all <lb/>
faithful and doing his <lb/>
full duty fearlessly, and without <lb/>
hesitation. This is the man who <lb/>
can be trusted in all limes, <lb/>
prosperity or <lb/>
is upon his <lb/>
his m or his per- <lb/>
character. Ill the hands of <lb/>
such ii man, any office lie would <lb/>
to would be safe. <lb/>
J union <lb/>
A Whiskey Drinker Preferred. <lb/>
Washington, D. March <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
-is issued an <lb/>
smoking of cigarettes <lb/>
daring hours, lie also an- <lb/>
i it i hose who smoke <lb/>
at mi would be mentioned in <lb/>
tin- in I reports which are <lb/>
inf. to him by heads of several <lb/>
div, . us throughout the service. <lb/>
who use seem to <lb/>
deadened la the fact that neglect <lb/>
of duly means suspension <lb/>
foreign <lb/>
mills running. <lb/>
If the domestic buyer and the <lb/>
grower will stand <lb/>
S cents is certainly the min- <lb/>
estimate for the price of next <lb/>
year's crop. Advance sales, such <lb/>
as have been suggested would pie- <lb/>
vent the rush to market early next <lb/>
fall and would place Europe <lb/>
at this country's mercy. <lb/>
New York Commercial. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Oath Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will he re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided tho <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
never before the history of our <lb/>
county. A <lb/>
ANOTHER ONE. <lb/>
C, <lb/>
Mk. time for <lb/>
nominating some of our <lb/>
officers is so near at hand it up- Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
very evident that Insured, <lb/>
party is to have n <lb/>
haul time to had some one willing <lb/>
Io accept the place for sheriff, I beg <lb/>
space In your columns to suggest <lb/>
the name of a gallant young man <lb/>
who, though not n homey handed <lb/>
son of yeomanry, is a slick <lb/>
to nay a round price for the of and <lb/>
If they expert to keep s <lb/>
good a pie as ever tickled the pal- <lb/>
let of the most fastidious epicurean. <lb/>
Hive M. which <lb/>
will mean no division of vote <lb/>
election day, but an officer a <lb/>
can only from Fader-<lb/>
Never Defeat. <lb/>
cost amounting to 17.35. <lb/>
Such things meet- <lb/>
arc likely to <lb/>
Lieutenant Governorship, The pa <lb/>
hive pro point u now can, <lb/>
i ii- Department <lb/>
publicans who could bring strong <lb/>
political pressure to bear, it is an <lb/>
Open secret it was intended to <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor had the following <lb/>
cases before him this week <lb/>
C. L. riotous and dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct and assault, <lb/>
Never admit defeat or poverty, and cost amounting Io 97.75. <lb/>
though you seem Io lie down and Hardy, riotous and dis- <lb/>
not a cent. Stoutly assert orderly ct, one penny <lb/>
your divine light to be a to and cost amounting to 92.70. <lb/>
hold your lead ii and William disorderly <lb/>
world in face; step bravely and drunk, lined and <lb/>
the front, whatever and <lb/>
world w ill make way for you. <lb/>
insist upon you rights. <lb/>
While, you DOS-i <lb/>
qualities for <lb/>
Never allow yourself to lie a <lb/>
traitor Io ; cause by <lb/>
your self <lb/>
There never was a time <lb/>
original force was <lb/>
so much in demand as now. The <lb/>
nerveless man has <lb/>
little show in the hustling world <lb/>
today. In the twentieth century. <lb/>
A man must push or lie <lb/>
pushed. <lb/>
Every one admires the man who <lb/>
his lights, mid has the <lb/>
sower to demand and lake them if <lb/>
denied him. one respect I he <lb/>
man sinks the rear and <lb/>
for in world. <lb/>
Negative virtues are of no use in <lb/>
ones It is lite <lb/>
man, man with original en- <lb/>
and push that forges to the <lb/>
March <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
o. v. mm,<lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. <lb/>
Cotton Hogging and Ties always <lb/>
on . <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
But, Cattle. <lb/>
Hip, Lints, <lb/>
HOY <lb/>
-J NeW prince. <lb/>
If o, bring to sic. cash <lb/>
ii p lit. <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
or expulsion. I had rather have <lb/>
the who u <lb/>
of whiskey every hours <lb/>
Aycock are Hie leaden In the i <lb/>
nation, as are most of Mr, which will b <lb/>
personal political supporters. <lb/>
It is suggested by them that Col. <lb/>
has prepared R stock-law map of; have no bids all and Io the than a cigarette smoker. <lb/>
j null but there wan no much <lb/>
The elect protest from other Arms <lb/>
The former can lie trusted when <lb/>
latter <lb/>
pipes arc not <lb/>
Two Classes. <lb/>
The world is divided two, <lb/>
classes the fellows who want to j <lb/>
get their names in newspapers <lb/>
mid those who want to keep them <lb/>
This is no laughing <lb/>
remarked the editor, as he handed ; <lb/>
back the humorist's <lb/>
-A. <lb/>
. i- i <lb/>
. I Illustrated.<lb/>
,;.;. n <lb/>
. . <lb/>
., <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
Mini rd Saw <lb/>
Mi, lite I,<lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
-.- I- -l I v Book In <lb/>
. i, .- ,, luted <lb/>
.; mill <lb/>
COW HOOK <lb/>
I ail, . h. Inn<lb/>
IO, I. I <lb/>
Ii l I i <lb/>
SWING BOOK <lb/>
a l mom <lb/>
try, C hill- <lb/>
i. . . . r <lb/>
IN I I <lb/>
, ., -s-l. i. <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
,. , i, Hog <lb/>
.-. i i I. cl ill <lb/>
HOOKS. Tat <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
w . <lb/>
W, u Na n<lb/>
.- lb t- <lb/>
of <lb/>
. I i <lb/>
till ii . ii <lb/>
t. <lb/>
i in Sidled <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Any of B bOOKS. and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
oil . i . i-J ml i . l <lb/>
. . a ; . <lb/>
ii- i I<lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak lie, Some to You <lb/>
Monday, Jo, 1900. <lb/>
A. Nobles of <lb/>
day here. <lb/>
Nat Fulford of Washington spent <lb/>
the day here. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins went up the road <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
King left morning for <lb/>
Washington X. <lb/>
Inks <lb/>
morning to Halifax. <lb/>
Cammie went to <lb/>
At the opening of this spring season wish to extend an evening. <lb/>
to our friends, the in general, to call on m and sec ft up the <lb/>
finest display of Sprig Clothing, Furnishings, Hats <lb/>
we have ever had pleasure of showing. q j <lb/>
Our store is full of spring novelties and every thing is bright V-., at the James House. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
new. We handle only Standard made goods these are newest <lb/>
and best in their respective lines. We give our customer the honest <lb/>
value of money in reliable goods and if for any reason a customer <lb/>
is dissatisfied with his purchase he can always get his back. <lb/>
Our growth has a healthy and Steady one and we feel that <lb/>
efforts to conduct our business strictly is <lb/>
elated. We attribute our success and rightly t n to our established <lb/>
reputation for honest and fair dealing. <lb/>
T. II. Batsman and children re- <lb/>
If you arc a patron of ours we feel confident retaining j turned Saturday night from Scot- <lb/>
. . .- kw tn . <lb/>
Miss Mattie of Washing- <lb/>
is visiting Miss Jar- <lb/>
vis. <lb/>
Miss Maud of Apex, X. <lb/>
C. is visiting the family of Kev J. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Miss Harper, of Wilson <lb/>
came Saturday night to visit Mrs. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
you, bill if yon ore not of our customers let us here extend to you <lb/>
an earnest to come in and get acquainted with us, sec our <lb/>
goods, learn our principles way of doing business. arc <lb/>
dent of result We feel sure that yon will become convinced Hint <lb/>
it will Day yon to do your trading our store. Very truly yours, <lb/>
TUB KING <lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
the exchange at lost <lb/>
his voice on and bas <lb/>
been able Io speak Cigar <lb/>
is posed Is- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
Hardwood Manufacturing Com- <lb/>
puny, located at was <lb/>
started Tuesday. is <lb/>
now making shuttle but will <lb/>
soon also spokes, <lb/>
handles, <lb/>
have reached the <lb/>
Department recently, <lb/>
that the movement of <lb/>
from the manufacturers has <lb/>
to a extent ceased, but <lb/>
The iron mine, in Chatham <lb/>
county, has been purchased <lb/>
it <lb/>
Bone Fertilizer. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
good here for <lb/>
wood posts, <lb/>
The earth move. So do Win- <lb/>
loots are being <lb/>
shipped every day. <lb/>
W. II. of <lb/>
was visiting here yesterday. <lb/>
Hiss and Carry Tucker <lb/>
of have visiting <lb/>
Mrs. I. several days. <lb/>
do you sow <lb/>
your Vim will And out the <lb/>
best way <lb/>
BUN <lb/>
A. . CoX <lb/>
Miss Mary came on the <lb/>
night and was met the <lb/>
of It. . State Chemist of Caro- <lb/>
from sample drawn in hands of It. O. Cotter Co. <lb/>
X. c. February <lb/>
Available Acid <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Value unmixed <lb/>
Add average freight <lb/>
Actual mixing <lb/>
i of bags I-00 <lb/>
Bone has been used on fifteen consecutive crops, and is <lb/>
the of all Cotton <lb/>
made from the heal materials. Manufactured by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co., <lb/>
Norfolk. X. c. <lb/>
Richmond people who will <lb/>
it on an extensive scale. <lb/>
The Supreme court decides <lb/>
ordinances of municipalities <lb/>
counties making vaccination com- <lb/>
are entirely constitutional. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor Move had only one COM <lb/>
before him las week. <lb/>
B. Crawford, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly. Guilty. promise <lb/>
If there is a MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it good behavior in the future the <lb/>
SO to remind yon that you owe j reduced to one penny and <lb/>
ft <lb/>
and we <lb/>
lo tile as early as <lb/>
We need what A Boy Burled Alive. <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. Philadelphia, March <lb/>
This notice is for those who J., startling <lb/>
find the cross mark on naB that a <lb/>
boy had been burled alive. Au <lb/>
land <lb/>
Mis Carrie Brown left Saturday <lb/>
night for and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Hargrove and wife <lb/>
spent yesterday here. Mrs. <lb/>
grave left this fur Scot <lb/>
laud Io v her father ho- <lb/>
is sick. <lb/>
vis Sugg is visiting here. <lb/>
II. A. White went up the road <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. J. of Bethel spent <lb/>
day here. <lb/>
Hr Bynum, of was <lb/>
here <lb/>
B. C. Cannon, of Ayden. spent <lb/>
the day here. <lb/>
V. Harding left I his morning <lb/>
W. B. Moore came up from <lb/>
den this morning. <lb/>
Little went to <lb/>
Mount this morning. <lb/>
E. L. left this morning <lb/>
for Newport News, Va. <lb/>
Sell i <lb/>
Little Oscar Brown and sister <lb/>
Carrie, who moved from this place <lb/>
to some lime <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox our new milliner, <lb/>
has secured the of Mrs. <lb/>
the well known milliner of <lb/>
Id In this Greenville, to do her trimming. <lb/>
a hotel is needed here now m <lb/>
is to have <lb/>
music festival ever held <lb/>
Stale. Theodore Thorn <lb/>
Ira members will lake part, had as anything, and with oar <lb/>
is to tarnish singers, mineral water, ii seems u good <lb/>
of the one might be worked up to pay <lb/>
court, bus declared the well. <lb/>
Craig law is in When we looked in Tun <lb/>
valid, that is, cannot prevent for items <lb/>
removal from Slate to Fell- were missing. <lb/>
courts. An appeal is taken to found them In the copy book, where <lb/>
the Supreme court. <lb/>
bad been all day. <lb/>
We several boys arc <lb/>
I beginning to loaf around. This j.-, <lb/>
i , ,, , , <lb/>
unusual Hung here, and <lb/>
, loafer a place like ibis <lb/>
Inn and. <lb/>
Tb- State has chartered t lie, <lb/>
Southern Sawmill Lumber <lb/>
company; capital, <lb/>
offices at <lb/>
C The Atlantic lo <lb/>
Seaboard . ; <lb/>
the stock shares; an ice u <lb/>
The Atlantic Yacht club. house and course wants a ,;,, He. of S <lb/>
decides to build a, i lo proposes to do is to stop <lb/>
handsome clubhouse and <lb/>
beach. by tarnishing then, <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
LINES.- <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
is in <lb/>
the special religious services con- <lb/>
ducted by S. B. <lb/>
of Charlotte. The services are <lb/>
well attended, and Mr. <lb/>
go <lb/>
Al the old <lb/>
Five Points, where have <lb/>
opened a new fresh <lb/>
tick of <lb/>
ha- been with and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
power. He greatly <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
King Monday <lb/>
; from Washington. <lb/>
undertaker was <lb/>
b-.-rs of the family and <lb/>
found that contained the <lb/>
Pork Sausage today at S. hoy its condition <lb/>
M j of an awful <lb/>
B. Cherry Co's. after the supposed dead body <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday, April <lb/>
5th. gram. <lb/>
Grand Spring Opening, lies <lb/>
April 4th <lb/>
5th at J. B. Cherry Co's. j Odd Inflows at Ayden. <lb/>
Postmaster J. J. Perkins, The people of Ayden are making <lb/>
placed several new In the some effort to establish an Odd <lb/>
for general delivery of j fellows lodge The matter <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
in <lb/>
matter their regular meeting <lb/>
Married. Tuesday night. They voted <lb/>
. ,, passed on the fifteen <lb/>
residence of Mr. Bright <lb/>
in South Greenville, Mr. <lb/>
W. Gardner and Miss Josephine <lb/>
Kirk-man were married Justice <lb/>
of Peace H. Harding. <lb/>
The couple were from Swift <lb/>
Creek township. They came <lb/>
II,. <lb/>
license and bad ceremony per- <lb/>
formed while here. were <lb/>
accompanied by the mother. <lb/>
the greatest activity exists between <lb/>
I lie country merchant and the <lb/>
Harm work is just <lb/>
somewhat behind, which is due lo <lb/>
the weather, it having been so <lb/>
rainy there has been in <lb/>
preparing the soil for the crops. <lb/>
Hews and observer. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. wife of Mr. <lb/>
the charter will be granted the <lb/>
lodge <lb/>
Before the Foot <lb/>
The and Williams Comedy <lb/>
weeks en <lb/>
here Monday night <lb/>
a drama entitled Wild <lb/>
or They had a <lb/>
large audience, ye play was <lb/>
to date. Billy in his <lb/>
kept the audience in <lb/>
a of laughter. All seem well <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. A. <lb/>
Miss Martha Harding, of <lb/>
Johnson's Mill is visiting the <lb/>
of II. Harding. <lb/>
is visiting her brother S. <lb/>
Smith, in South <lb/>
K. W. Mahler, who has been <lb/>
here a few days with a line of <lb/>
this morning for Hal- <lb/>
March <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for Mount. <lb/>
W. II. Grimes, came up Ike <lb/>
bout this morning, <lb/>
Harrington went to <lb/>
den Tuesday night. <lb/>
II. A. White, returned from Be- <lb/>
Tuesday night. <lb/>
A. Andrews, went over to <lb/>
Parmele morning. <lb/>
J. went to Scot <lb/>
land this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mary left <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Blow, returned <lb/>
day from <lb/>
of ice cheap enough so they can <lb/>
afford have It all lime. They <lb/>
will puff bis in <lb/>
return. <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
c. March <lb/>
Governor is informed j U. H. Hill, of Washington, had <lb/>
that George Hitter, a aged a carload of horses and mules <lb/>
was taken from his home near shipped here from Richmond <lb/>
Carthage Friday night by Thursday. <lb/>
masked men. horribly mutilated, I and I. A Sugg, <lb/>
shot and hanged. There is every of were here <lb/>
reason to believe that moonshiners <lb/>
did the deed <lb/>
Mis. Hill, of Raleigh, widow of <lb/>
the Confederate General, . II. <lb/>
Hill, oilers the <lb/>
runs, us a gill, a tract of land near <lb/>
for use in annual <lb/>
encampments. The Veterans will <lb/>
consider mailer a special <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
The State Museum has received <lb/>
some notably line specimens <lb/>
very rich copper ore from the Blue <lb/>
mines Person and Gran <lb/>
Ville counties, near the Virginia <lb/>
Mrs. c. Bland, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, is spending a few days with <lb/>
, Mr-, t; W. <lb/>
Ada of <lb/>
spent mid with <lb/>
Mis. J. <lb/>
Mi's. Carson, a very old <lb/>
lady of this township, <lb/>
and was ill the <lb/>
family grave yard Monday after <lb/>
noon at I o'clock. <lb/>
Me. i. Bryant, of <lb/>
was here <lb/>
ii. went lo Wash <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
are buying <lb/>
himself to the College community. <lb/>
Mr. S. Anderson, of Wilson <lb/>
has been Chief Marshall for <lb/>
Mr. M. C <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
The assistants have not been <lb/>
appointed. <lb/>
Work the President's <lb/>
is progressing rapidly, The <lb/>
contractor expects to ii com-<lb/>
President returned Wed- <lb/>
from bis to Texas. He <lb/>
has accepted nil to <lb/>
the Commencement Address <lb/>
the Lutheran College, at <lb/>
S. C, one the <lb/>
colleges <lb/>
The London i- <lb/>
to gel out supplement <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hadley, of Yale, is . <lb/>
U- in Editor. Dr. J. Bassett, of <lb/>
the of History <lb/>
has engaged to revise the <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars, <lb/>
In fact everything <lb/>
to lie found In up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
either cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when yon <lb/>
want buy conic to see us. <lb/>
in all who or with their <lb/>
patronage promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
a I e Points <lb/>
Carolina for this work <lb/>
Trinity Park, Mar. XI, II. <lb/>
J. L. Little returned from <lb/>
Mount Tuesday night. <lb/>
line. The ore is percent, pure. <lb/>
A railway now reaches this mine. <lb/>
His learned that some per <lb/>
sons are employ there. The ore <lb/>
is shipped to Norfolk for treatment. <lb/>
The organization of <lb/>
the Cotton Mills has <lb/>
been perfected. hoard <lb/>
the concern me safe and <lb/>
Going increase <lb/>
acreage of cotton lo a great extent. <lb/>
II. Hodges, Washington, <lb/>
cheap <lb/>
heavy groceries call on Batter- <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
lo the weal her <lb/>
but a few <lb/>
. a n. laughter. All seem <lb/>
William smith, after a long illness, i <lb/>
died her home, for will <lb/>
Pension. The will lie in- j or the <lb/>
family i .,. i four <lb/>
family <lb/>
burial ground. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith was ft sister Mr. <lb/>
Joshua C. Tripp, of this place. <lb/>
a Western border drama in four <lb/>
acts. <lb/>
Judge Dead- <lb/>
. i seen on our <lb/>
representative business of our <lb/>
and their names and con- <lb/>
with the enterprise <lb/>
tale a guarantee of the complete <lb/>
Mrs. B. V. of v Much WOO <lb/>
spent day in <lb/>
Hon. Harry Skinner returned <lb/>
Tuesday from Washington City. <lb/>
i. Kit -in-. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
has Mir <lb/>
in pounds <lb/>
barrels Apple-. <lb/>
Florida Oranges <lb/>
Mill pounds Mixed <lb/>
p mud <lb/>
Pigs, Dates,<lb/>
VASES, LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
TOYs-. CUBA <lb/>
Come to sec me. <lb/>
I Hon. Battle, Judge of <lb/>
Criminal Court, at <lb/>
Asparagus Is arriving from Char- o'clock this morning his home <lb/>
Heralds If ring. <lb/>
lesion and selling per <lb/>
doz. Cabbage is also coming in in <lb/>
a small way and bringing per <lb/>
crate. Henry Co., large <lb/>
receivers of Vegetables, <lb/>
Washington St., York <lb/>
say one that <lb/>
G. Perry, of Ayden <lb/>
Company, is in town to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Bar. A. J- of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to <lb/>
his son, L. I. Moore. <lb/>
Mrs. M. who has been <lb/>
north her spring goods, <lb/>
returned Tuesday night. <lb/>
Charlie Skinner, Jr., left this <lb/>
morning for Baltimore to take a <lb/>
four month's course in a Business <lb/>
College there. <lb/>
ate informed a canning factory <lb/>
will be started here in the near <lb/>
future. It is backed by people <lb/>
who mean business, it will <lb/>
a great demand for fruits <lb/>
and Her- <lb/>
in Rocky Mount. <lb/>
his death the Slide loses one <lb/>
of her most distinguished and use- <lb/>
citizens, one of the best <lb/>
Judges who has presided over a <lb/>
criminal <lb/>
Besides being an able lawyer and, Messrs. Frank Wilson, W. P. <lb/>
Is now work and is able jurist Bailie was a fluent and Fred IT. He. <lb/>
gratify his needs and therefore brilliant writer. win. once edit- j Hie river this <lb/>
expect n larger demand and better of Southerner u the gasoline boat to <lb/>
prices kinds of Vegetables j end yens. Personally he I attend a fry. <lb/>
than for some years past. that j <lb/>
strong is our in Ibis that it v that friends of all with I <lb/>
., have increased our facilities whom be came In contact, and a I funny a youth grows <lb/>
at grows flown. <lb/>
MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C , Mar. <lb/>
L. B. Cox from <lb/>
Saturday, where he link been <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
Mine will lie n man hire <lb/>
at St. John church April I lib. <lb/>
the bad weather Sat- <lb/>
our primary was not very <lb/>
attended. <lb/>
Miss Annie Bland returned <lb/>
home Friday from where <lb/>
she has been on a pleasure trip<lb/>
W. S, <lb/>
from Ne Bern and Mon- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Dr. W. W. and Joseph <lb/>
left <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. and Miss <lb/>
Annie Bland from <lb/>
more <lb/>
Ill- Nobles was here Tile-day , <lb/>
Harper left Monday <lb/>
vices Sunday and night. <lb/>
Quito n crowd go tip lo <lb/>
Seine beech every day <lb/>
and B stew. <lb/>
Will of the V. s. Navy, <lb/>
on ii visit He <lb/>
arrived night. <lb/>
Jake went lo Johnson's <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
View of Hie near this <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
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Know <lb/>
you can gel the best Porch <lb/>
Stair Casings, Poor <lb/>
and Window Frames and On <lb/>
In Store Fronts, Counters, and <lb/>
fillings, <lb/>
Mantels, and In- <lb/>
ill-.-, any thing to lie made of <lb/>
Hard Wood or of <lb/>
MANTEL CO., <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
them for what yon need. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Up-to-date <lb/>
Suit <lb/>
As Me guarantee per- <lb/>
lit dressy, gar- <lb/>
samples and <lb/>
your Inspection. <lb/>
hit if i <lb/>
life but lift <lb/>
Dr Notions, <lb/>
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<p>
NEW BERN PAIR. <lb/>
THIRTEENTH ii S AND BACK MEET <lb/>
v. i. BE II . N. C. <lb/>
April 10-21 inclusive, 1900. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
t will be a the <lb/>
K-stern North Carolina <lb/>
Garden Pine Stock <lb/>
exhibits of <lb/>
el<lb/>
s of <lb/>
attractive <lb/>
Oysters aid Wild <lb/>
Exciting Races. <lb/>
Purses Al <lb/>
ASH <lb/>
moo. <lb/>
. office I First, all persona who shall <lb/>
the being of Almighty <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
i i-the amendment been or their <lb/>
In of I he guilt on <lb/>
adopted by the As net, <lb/>
to lie submit- judgment suspended, <lb/>
toil to voters for ratification felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
next which the punishment may lie <lb/>
1- That article VI of the in the penitentiary, <lb/>
North Carolina be since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated or and <lb/>
thereof shall malpractice in such <lb/>
tilted the following article of said person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
A splendid Line of including of Cairo <lb/>
Wild Show, a Palace <lb/>
of Illusions, aid never shown a Fair <lb/>
in <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
over all and Lints. For Premium List <lb/>
information, address <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
MM I I I <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
still; <lb/>
AM <lb/>
Section Every <lb/>
born <lb/>
rights of in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . This act shall be in force <lb/>
from its ratification. <lb/>
WASHING I <lb/>
W l. c. Woo. <lb/>
Manna, having failed to mo <lb/>
. ill of republican <lb/>
of <lb/>
telling pan <lb/>
ii-.- Kim bill <lb/>
., j i i gel <lb/>
the party . hip <lb/>
-1 of kickers, <lb/>
with able assistance on quiet <lb/>
from Mi- was ;. <lb/>
help him F raker <lb/>
I'm Kim II sent <lb/>
I hi . i I his <lb/>
; v cleat for the Ii use . <lb/>
deals i <lb/>
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u to la- beat force <lb/>
through ii Sena i nun ml <lb/>
mi I- publican Sen- <lb/>
i still In ii. <lb/>
-i vote. <lb/>
i . . lot <lb/>
l . In <lb/>
lie Semite i i .- hill nil- <lb/>
th the appoint mi n <lb/>
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ii . n lean pi r <lb/>
t, . control, ill i <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
, loose upon us to Meal <lb/>
thing e had left. We are <lb/>
u In- i rumpled on <lb/>
at ionized any longer. <lb/>
i a a South Carolinian, <lb/>
I am the equal of Senator on <lb/>
I propose in have my <lb/>
here, no matter whose feelings <lb/>
a re I .; <lb/>
After year service In the <lb/>
II Cox, of <lb/>
has be will <lb/>
be ii i -election. <lb/>
v. I ii why, be answered Id <lb/>
of it. He ill <lb/>
the democrats f the <lb/>
I., House, has won a place <lb/>
iii of democratic <lb/>
s. <lb/>
the overpay Ii r <lb/>
low work for <lb/>
grade work <lb/>
resignation <lb/>
lie . A. Com- <lb/>
mall , to engage in <lb/>
in Washington, ma hi j . <lb/>
m irks for- <lb/>
pill fill The i- <lb/>
M. i i- u loss In <lb/>
Ii- bus la ea <lb/>
. i ii i n years, has <lb/>
if <lb/>
Justice Clark has completed his <lb/>
person important a ml severe labors in eon <lb/>
in United States, and with the history of North <lb/>
every male person who has Carolina regiments Unit fought in <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one years the great and fought so gal- <lb/>
age, and possessing the lost so Judge <lb/>
out in ibis article, shall Clark secured competent <lb/>
en titled to vote at election minis to do the work, much of <lb/>
by the people in the State, except it has ban done no doubt <lb/>
as herein otherwise and admirably. The results are <lb/>
He shall have resided in hands of the publishers. <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two f engravings <lb/>
the county six months, will to the inter- <lb/>
est of the book. Each <lb/>
will lie represented in the <lb/>
papers. Judge Clark is a man of <lb/>
remarkable ability industry. <lb/>
He deserves richly the thanks of <lb/>
Save Your <lb/>
l w I save <lb/>
it i in bills <lb/>
They cure <lb/>
of t stomach, liver <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
or sick headache, i. <lb/>
million <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
yea i <lb/>
and in precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district in which be offers <lb/>
in vote, four months next proceed <lb/>
log the election j Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district veteran, and the families of all <lb/>
in the same enmity, shall not veterans, North Carolinians <lb/>
late in deprive any person the who hue the old mother and take <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward pride In records of her heroic <lb/>
or other election district from and patriotic deeds. Now let <lb/>
which he baa until four Legislature next year take <lb/>
months after such removal. steps to haven thorough history of <lb/>
person who has been or battle <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt open and published. Carolina <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime soldiers have been lied upon long <lb/>
the punishment of which i, or may enough. el liars <lb/>
be. the and <lb/>
Mali- prison, shall permitted lo Messenger <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be Ural restored to citizenship <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Every person offering to <lb/>
In I <lb/>
Idleness Is tin-thin sends <lb/>
many a man into the depths of <lb/>
A good listener is the <lb/>
conversationalist. <lb/>
trust wouldn't <lb/>
if everything went up in smoke. <lb/>
When a man is to lie <lb/>
banged, usually the suspense, <lb/>
that kills him <lb/>
It takes one sort woman to <lb/>
read a man like a book, and an- <lb/>
other Sort to shut him <lb/>
genus refuse to loose their <lb/>
grip. <lb/>
The ship's has a stern duly <lb/>
to perform. <lb/>
It's usually hot show that <lb/>
draws cold cash. <lb/>
winds are undoubtedly <lb/>
the that come in teeth <lb/>
the storm. <lb/>
A man may a Certain <lb/>
amount of in. rest and be <lb/>
lacking principle. <lb/>
it's a poor workman who refuses <lb/>
to drive a nail all the up be- <lb/>
cause be doesn't get extra pay for <lb/>
it. <lb/>
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS <lb/>
------f BY------ <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
MOST <lb/>
S Her <lb/>
Mrs. Hunt lives Id the beautiful village of <lb/>
Co., and lady la <lb/>
year the year of great war. In Hebron, Co., New <lb/>
York. came to Michigan In 1810. year of and Tyler <lb/>
All are a Tery re- <lb/>
memory, hr la full of Interesting of early <lb/>
life, of early days of toe State of and and re- <lb/>
markable she baa met, and of she a wit- <lb/>
But In varied and are more mar <lb/>
and worthy of attention than are experiences in the use of <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S Inherited a tendency and <lb/>
disposition to scrofula, terribly blood taint baa cursed <lb/>
and la cursing lives or marking more <lb/>
of the angel. Transmitted from generation to It Is <lb/>
found In every family in one form or It may make Its <lb/>
la dreadful running sores, In unsightly In neck or <lb/>
or In eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane, It <lb/>
may be as In bead, or developing In the lungs It may be, <lb/>
and often la. the cause of consumption. <lb/>
of Mrs. Hun was troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad skin disease. My arms and limb would break out la a of <lb/>
discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very <lb/>
unsightly In My body covered scrofulous eruptions- <lb/>
My eyes were also greatly inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very <lb/>
My blood In a very bad condition my head severely <lb/>
at frequent Intervals, and I hod no I bad sores also In my ears. X <lb/>
In a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy bad been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor bad failed. One of the beat physicians to <lb/>
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, Internal <lb/>
were beginning to form. I length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
bis famous tried a b-tile. more as an experiment any- <lb/>
thing else, I bad no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
began to grow better. Yon can be sure kept on taking It. I took s great <lb/>
many bottles. But steadily Improve, until became entirely welt. AU the <lb/>
sores healed up. all bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health, <lb/>
and I have never been troubled scrofula since. Of an old lady <lb/>
of years Is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good <lb/>
since tin ii. and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S la the <lb/>
greatest purifier and the best medicine in the wide world, both for <lb/>
and as n spring This remarkably Interesting old lady dirt <lb/>
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several believe my <lb/>
was by JOHNSTON'S<lb/>
BY <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letter of upon tin- estate <lb/>
f K. having <lb/>
hi, day <lb/>
he Court of Pitt county, notice <lb/>
given to nil <lb/>
v, <lb/>
side of ore ; <lb/>
to n I <lb/>
legislation coining from <lb/>
u-j p ii deemed <lb/>
i ;. it. I iii not <lb/>
ii . this bill, <lb/>
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triumphal car like it pi <lb/>
baa found an on- <lb/>
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vote shall be the time a legally without The burglar sometimes becomes <lb/>
voter as herein N . a jail bird because he's a robin. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
has made <lb/>
The average is <lb/>
i bis wife do just as she likes, I <lb/>
g to on <lb/>
but be always appreciates an op- <lb/>
to offer a mild objection. <lb/>
Chicago News. <lb/>
The needs repairing <lb/>
often strikes for batter hours. <lb/>
Toe Standard Oil mist <lb/>
a dividend last <lb/>
The I rusts are making so <lb/>
much money they hardly know bow <lb/>
it. <lb/>
and in tin- manner <lb/>
provided by las and the <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
Montevideo he has set <lb/>
It <lb/>
Some in their <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
school <lb/>
r of B. Brown, superintendent, <lb/>
r this notice will plead in of their service sermon every <lb/>
All , Mid morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
late will me. f, , ,,., <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
It. A SI., Litany Fridays at A <lb/>
K. . <lb/>
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laws to <lb/>
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possible his dreaded enemy, <lb/>
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I. . e seldom found in a govern- <lb/>
. in The latter was <lb/>
all noticeable in long <lb/>
light which resulted in disbarring <lb/>
notorious John <lb/>
and other cracked <lb/>
l, <lb/>
ell, . <lb/>
i Senator t ill <lb/>
Hi by a democrat, lie <lb/>
I think I have a right lo be <lb/>
in my Slate <lb/>
. i. s. aided, and u <lb/>
ate. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
general registration . a ,,.,, ., OB <lb/>
carry into the provisions of coast, will <lb/>
article. follow him lo to drive bun <lb/>
See. I. Every presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
Able m read and write <lb/>
English If denied lo any woman <lb/>
language; and. before be shall a and a baby, let <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or art. or medicine, or <lb/>
day of March of the as she chooses, and <lb/>
ate <lb/>
their second childhood. <lb/>
At a Kill she will <lb/>
marry only love, and at she <lb/>
lo fall love with a rich <lb/>
man. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having this day the <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pill county, <lb/>
notice is given to all per- <lb/>
sons to <lb/>
I to me fur payment, duly <lb/>
on or betas ilia day of <lb/>
March notice will Is- plead in <lb/>
bar their recovery. All persona <lb/>
said estate will make Immediate pay- <lb/>
lo me. This March 1900 <lb/>
of K. Allen. <lb/>
year in which be proposes to vole. <lb/>
bis poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for tin- previous year. Poll luxes <lb/>
shall In-a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce of same <lb/>
except against properly. <lb/>
No who was, <lb/>
mi January I, 1807, oral any time <lb/>
entitled lo vote <lb/>
the laws of any Stale in <lb/>
W herein be I lieu re <lb/>
lineal of <lb/>
the prison I districting-i y person, shall be denied <lb/>
. , for us the right register vote <lb/>
any election in this Stale by person <lb/>
ii, mu <lb/>
inn. ii. ii- In I . <lb/>
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tell me r the I'll sub I i <lb/>
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for n i. ply lo questions Mi. <lb/>
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up.- <lb/>
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lie bail lie <lb/>
for lion of I he <lb/>
t ad <lb/>
in Idaho, <lb/>
i lie rev neat Inn of labor mil <lb/>
system, restoration of <lb/>
b i- . pus The resolution <lb/>
use I . <lb/>
S. and <lb/>
marshal law la <lb/>
r, unnecessary and <lb/>
. . i r in <lb/>
the House of <lb/>
. it by refusal of the House <lb/>
II. It <lb/>
now it in i; I lie <lb/>
Slab. i ii- special to <lb/>
. hi a to in- <lb/>
held on April Tin- <lb/>
are James Hammond, <lb/>
can, William H. King, <lb/>
men ate bill <lb/>
j ii. his failure possess the <lb/>
pi.-.-i I bed in <lb/>
eel on I of ibis article d, <lb/>
lie shall have in an- ml <lb/>
tile I.-Mil- of i. <lb/>
prior to December I, Tin <lb/>
General Assembly -bull provide for <lb/>
ii record all persona <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November I. <lb/>
all such persona shall In- entitled <lb/>
and vote all elections <lb/>
by people in this <lb/>
under <lb/>
Provided, such <lb/>
shall have paid their poll as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. Ii. All elections by IbO pen <lb/>
pie -ball be ballot, Hid all <lb/>
Assembly <lb/>
shall be Iva <lb/>
Sec voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in ibis <lb/>
shall be eligible to of <lb/>
Bee, lull before entering <lb/>
duties he shall take <lb/>
and subscribe following<lb/>
Slate Sin- <lb/>
limns has arranged for a novelty in <lb/>
this Stale. is to be a series of <lb/>
try sincerely to make the heal out meetings, at each of <lb/>
of life that she can. But State <lb/>
claim these are nobler <lb/>
own craft, the in Raleigh April <lb/>
calling of and will <lb/>
is the most in at <lb/>
Salem, Salisbury, <lb/>
Journal. some point west of<lb/>
His-by and <lb/>
Boston's Aldermen have perhaps some other points in the <lb/>
accused of backwardness. In t,. ; . x, ill twelve <lb/>
the Common Council other day .-peaking. <lb/>
a resolution <lb/>
that should be <lb/>
re; at the Paris <lb/>
by a delegation if seven Al- <lb/>
and that the I'm led Slates <lb/>
should <lb/>
to detail war ship lo ear <lb/>
across <lb/>
Hie<lb/>
lo. from a- by law, you ever bean a <lb/>
the <lb/>
neighbor, Greene <lb/>
their primaries Saturday to <lb/>
elect delegates to the county eon <lb/>
The report of <lb/>
tin-en township was In <lb/>
Ilia i passed <lb/>
lion- advocating Dotted <lb/>
Stales should be elected <lb/>
by lb.- strongly by in <lb/>
c. B. <lb/>
t i times for Sec- <lb/>
Slate. They also <lb/>
led for I Sena- <lb/>
tor I., Senatorial <lb/>
Having day <lb/>
Clerk the Court of Pill county <lb/>
s the estate of M. I. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
a I -.- .-- <lb/>
nil.-1- , to in.- i-r <lb/>
. Hi. before tilth <lb/>
will <lb/>
plead In bar recovery. <lb/>
indebted i- estate am w <lb/>
. I,, ,. <lb/>
immediate payment , <lb/>
I. II <lb/>
M I. It, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having <lb/>
Clerk of county as <lb/>
tor f estate of K Craft, deceased, <lb/>
Is hereby given to all <lb/>
ad lo said estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to th.- all <lb/>
against said <lb/>
for payment <lb/>
day of March, antics will lie <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
flu's of March, mini <lb/>
of Janus <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court, in a certain <lb/>
Proceeding therein entitled <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Nellie Jenkins. will n <lb/>
before the emit door <lb/>
sell at for certain lot <lb/>
or panel of land in Hie town of <lb/>
located as at <lb/>
of kite No and It. on <lb/>
No. <lb/>
to to, <lb/>
with I In- N. <lb/>
IS sixty one half <lb/>
parallel to <lb/>
with fart to <lb/>
containing one of an <lb/>
-r a part t lot <lb/>
No in the plan of saW low <lb/>
10th , <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a horde of ea.- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
I iii support <lb/>
maintain and laws <lb/>
States, con- <lb/>
and laws <lb/>
I mil the <lb/>
my <lb/>
Bo In lit me, <lb/>
Bee. B. The following classes of <lb/>
persons ball be <lb/>
W. R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every <lb/>
us low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
I In I the District of <lb/>
have adopted a <lb/>
. ring the of aid for produce. <lb/>
Will of Neb. <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
of New York, for Vice <lb/>
President. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
D I <lb/>
AS <lb/>
. i. in l . <lb/>
Hook<lb/>
It. HOURS, O-C. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
BOOK Oil PATENTS <lb/>
. alt., art <lb/>
or <lb/>
or photo.<lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
II., I. A. Minister <lb/>
to Charge. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, toning evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Hoot pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. in. C. D. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W Harding, <lb/>
I en <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. K. B. <lb/>
regular services <lb/>
A. K. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge. No. meets and <lb/>
Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. la. Humber. N. E. K Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of R. and S. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday <lb/>
W. H. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb/>
laing, Sec. <lb/>
Jr. O. A. M.--Meets every <lb/>
night at I. U. <lb/>
0.7, hall. J. B. White, Conn- <lb/>
eel <lb/>
A. <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. u. <lb/>
Chief; S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
N. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth nights in Odd I'd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Ons Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
colds sad sort <lb/>
l . l.- candy <lb/>
and <lb/>
My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily A. M. for Green <lb/>
leave daily at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. do. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
MY SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
n. C, <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
OF<lb/>
Also a nice <lb/>
ti <lb/>
I can now be found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
. by <lb/>
i. TO MB. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Our Fertilizer Distributer. <lb/>
is <lb/>
the <lb/>
it is the best. <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
it is the simplest sewer that be gotten up to do <lb/>
good even worK. <lb/>
Amy weighs <lb/>
I I one wheel like a wheel-barrow. <lb/>
has one loose piece, n wooden shoe, which throws the <lb/>
guano out as the wheel strikes it. <lb/>
much or little. <lb/>
Vows in a narrow or wide streak. <lb/>
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet <lb/>
enough to stick together. <lb/>
Sells always with a fair trial, <lb/>
ells factory for retail, <lb/>
ells when others will sell it is light, cheap <lb/>
and does a-i good work as much higher priced <lb/>
implements. <lb/>
A. G. <lb/>
OX CO., <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The Open Door In China <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
Hay submitted to <lb/>
grew the correspondence hail with <lb/>
the governments of other nations <lb/>
respecting maintenance of an <lb/>
in The <lb/>
extended over a <lb/>
of time from September ti last <lb/>
instant, the late date <lb/>
marking the successful completion <lb/>
undertaking. nations <lb/>
addressed on this subject by <lb/>
United States were Great Britain, <lb/>
France, Russia, Italy <lb/>
and Japan. All agreed to the pro- <lb/>
with the reservation that <lb/>
her powers made <lb/>
declarations. <lb/>
The formal of the British <lb/>
government came under date of No- <lb/>
ll. It was <lb/>
Utterly Untrue. <lb/>
opponents of suffrage <lb/>
allege a great <lb/>
Many men will be disfranchised be <lb/>
cause they will not be able lo pay <lb/>
the required poll lax. Some of <lb/>
them even go so far as to allege <lb/>
many Confederate soldiers <lb/>
will, In lids manner, be deprived <lb/>
of their votes. Of course this is <lb/>
Utterly untrue for their is not a <lb/>
single, solitary soldier <lb/>
who is required to pay any poll <lb/>
tux <lb/>
According the <lb/>
poll lax be levied and collect <lb/>
ad only from those who are over <lb/>
twenty under fifty years of <lb/>
age, there is no Confederate soldier <lb/>
North under <lb/>
fifty years old. there <lb/>
will not be when the <lb/>
amendment will go into force and <lb/>
l ii at I <lb/>
Richmond, Va., Th.- <lb/>
reign of in Greenville <lb/>
county culminated to day in a <lb/>
double lynching at Both <lb/>
Cotton, the who <lb/>
to bis own confession killed San- <lb/>
and <lb/>
white man who was with him <lb/>
in cabin when the killing OB- <lb/>
Van banged by M <lb/>
mob, variously estimated at <lb/>
from 1,600 to strong. <lb/>
This the of <lb/>
county discharged from duty the <lb/>
military bad been from <lb/>
this city at his request, and Major <lb/>
command of the troops <lb/>
notified Governor Tyler, stating at <lb/>
the same time <lb/>
if the prisoners were left <lb/>
by military they would be <lb/>
lynched. The replied as <lb/>
follows; <lb/>
The sole is OH <lb/>
sheriff. If be orders you to <lb/>
withdraw you can do nothing but <lb/>
obey. We have everything <lb/>
possible lo uphold the law and <lb/>
vent mob violence, and are still <lb/>
to render any aid <lb/>
Have recalled train with <lb/>
Captain and <lb/>
will again dismiss them. Will <lb/>
range with railroad to bring your <lb/>
men <lb/>
Accordingly. Major <lb/>
entrained Ids men and stalled for <lb/>
Richmond. This was II <lb/>
O'clock. Hardly was the special <lb/>
out of sight when a mob entered <lb/>
the jail, look Cotton, hanged him <lb/>
to limb of a tree and fired <lb/>
bullets his body. <lb/>
Later, despite the protests <lb/>
beads, who claimed he <lb/>
guilt of the white man bad not <lb/>
been established, another crowd, <lb/>
composed largely of en <lb/>
the jail, overcame re-is <lb/>
few that tried to pro- <lb/>
took him out <lb/>
hanged him also. <lb/>
The three other whom <lb/>
Cotton having cow- <lb/>
Bitted the Blink murder and rob- <lb/>
were discharged by the judge <lb/>
left At last <lb/>
the town bad wonted <lb/>
quiet. <lb/>
What it Will i <lb/>
TO TUB PEOPLE, <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
ASH <lb/>
CD I <lb/>
We are <lb/>
We I <lb/>
iii the forefront of the <lb/>
best selected line of <lb/>
race <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to in any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the of heal manufacturers America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you want and lo <lb/>
ell you if We oiler you the very set v ice, <lb/>
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business on own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market will not do justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense Stock before Inlying <lb/>
us and follow lines of general <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Bilks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Matting and Oil <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Potash will give <lb/>
given <lb/>
flavor and to <lb/>
all fruits. No good fruit <lb/>
can be raised without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Fertilizers containing at least <lb/>
to <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
our which ought <lb/>
to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
They sent free. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
ti . . KM York. <lb/>
with <lb/>
by Company-<lb/>
C lire wry . j <lb/>
H tin. Vice <lb/>
r. s Trees, <lb/>
N II tiding, Ally. A <lb/>
Goo, I <lb/>
l i <lb/>
w s Primrose. <lb/>
-Mm <lb/>
Bern <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 12.211 each. <lb/>
I Payable June and at <lb/>
Chatham c a in and Hank of <lb/>
Secured by moil <lb/>
residence property worth <lb/>
double amount loans, with <lb/>
re are some thing-- Mr. <lb/>
Jas II <lb/>
Carolina will longer <lb/>
be the II <lb/>
come and --i.-ii. <lb/>
whiter and whiter. <lb/>
will we have <lb/>
in No longer will <lb/>
Heb-et our lit II. <lb/>
I in- amendment ill <lb/>
in--, remove from the <lb/>
the weapon be <lb/>
use without Injury to him- <lb/>
self or others. Ii <lb/>
education as nothing else can, <lb/>
will make the poll lax self <lb/>
Ii will <lb/>
whether sentence is pronounced or <lb/>
permit u <lb/>
publican party become .-lean. <lb/>
respectable and so de <lb/>
ires II will permit discussion <lb/>
among <lb/>
bile people makes ii <lb/>
for to bound to- <lb/>
and <lb/>
him. It ill the Pop- <lb/>
officers temptation lo <lb/>
make deals for <lb/>
Charlotte Sews, <lb/>
v A. <lb/>
before the formal answer of <lb/>
German came, <lb/>
based a promise that <lb/>
replies re <lb/>
eel by the government of the <lb/>
Stales from all the other <lb/>
powers addressed. <lb/>
The invitation lo t i sub- <lb/>
In agreement <lb/>
faced by a recital of Russian <lb/>
assurance that American interests <lb/>
pail of China would <lb/>
Men's, Women's and children's an I <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Duster. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Bead <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Malls Rope, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for I'm nil and everything In lino. <lb/>
We bay for Cash, but -ell for her Cash or Oil Approved <lb/>
Credit. is , Merit and Square Healing. <lb/>
Tb Lamp of <lb/>
The public never a <lb/>
merchant the manner in which <lb/>
an author or a musician or an <lb/>
tor is discovered. <lb/>
, hand can drag the merchant from <lb/>
, j obscurity hint famous. <lb/>
He must push himself lo the front- <lb/>
; i. the architect of bis <lb/>
Ta Lien and adjacent tern- ,,. i the <lb/>
and that however publicity every <lb/>
gratifying stub an assurance might I can la-come <lb/>
be the world of the A Rec <lb/>
much desired a further, <lb/>
clearer and more <lb/>
The French was exceeding-1 <lb/>
brief. i <lb/>
If last from min <lb/>
islet of foreign by <lb/>
sailor Porter. On January <lb/>
and saying <lb/>
one which i very ob <lb/>
year is that <lb/>
in the country an- turning <lb/>
hear Thorn is <lb/>
in ii there <lb/>
it years there Is <lb/>
Interest. u little bile ago <lb/>
the Populists would <lb/>
speak. I. <lb/>
generally In Stale. We <lb/>
know lie line in <lb/>
There are very <lb/>
now They <lb/>
Inch in <lb/>
party, <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
have <lb/>
gone <lb/>
principal payable years after <lb/>
dale of issue, an- being sold a <lb/>
rash payment of which give- <lb/>
tin-owner and one third per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
I per cent at maturity , <lb/>
a total of more than seven per <lb/>
per annum. This Is one of <lb/>
be and best Investments on <lb/>
market, Loans made on <lb/>
property of eight lime. <lb/>
For further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics Investors Union, <lb/>
See., ST. C <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
Some over the He local applications as they can- <lb/>
publican party. The <lb/>
i practically dead. Kin <lb/>
Free <lb/>
the present year, after the Italian <lb/>
government hail been duly inform <lb/>
the other powers <lb/>
given a favorable reply, Count <lb/>
pledged Italy. <lb/>
The correspondence w <lb/>
was made up of two in <lb/>
the answer. The <lb/>
pledge, as put by Minister of For- <lb/>
is <lb/>
have the happy duly of <lb/>
your excellency that the <lb/>
rial will have no hes- <lb/>
their to so <lb/>
just fair a proposal of the I <lb/>
States, provided all the <lb/>
other powers concerned shall as. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Treat the Public Fairly <lb/>
An advertisement, like any <lb/>
public address, should con- <lb/>
The advertiser who <lb/>
deals principally In verbal chaff <lb/>
cannot win custom which is in- <lb/>
by those advertiser who deal <lb/>
only In the grain of words and <lb/>
fair dealing, lbs and <lb/>
straight to the point and the <lb/>
public will desired. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
The to be creeled to <lb/>
Vance in will <lb/>
cost If which <lb/>
tilled and <lb/>
by the The sculptor says <lb/>
it will standing <lb/>
of Vance ever <lb/>
from Watermelons. <lb/>
A farmer and gardener named <lb/>
Dans, of Bowling Ky., has <lb/>
recently made an excellent quality <lb/>
of syrup from watermelons, accord <lb/>
to The Irrigation Age, which <lb/>
states that lie will shortly attempt <lb/>
lO convert some the syrup into <lb/>
sugar, be successful. <lb/>
The paper gives I lie follow <lb/>
of interview <lb/>
Prom melon, <lb/>
from DO to pounds, we made <lb/>
two gallon and one pint of syrup. <lb/>
We cut the melons in halves, ml <lb/>
out the pulp, ground it in a cider <lb/>
mill, and pressed mil the juice. <lb/>
We boiled the juice <lb/>
kettles on the kitchen stove for <lb/>
twelve hours. With a cider mill <lb/>
hot air or steam evaporator, <lb/>
two men can make or gal- <lb/>
of syrup per day. At <lb/>
figures it lake <lb/>
melons lo make gallons of <lb/>
syrup, worth Melons would <lb/>
be worth at wholesale about or <lb/>
and would lake two <lb/>
haul and tall them at mar <lb/>
With n mill and an <lb/>
tor in the melon patch, a farmer <lb/>
and one or two hands could <lb/>
rent. MM by making <lb/>
them into syrup and feeding <lb/>
refuse lo hogs, horse-., and <lb/>
chickens, which eat it <lb/>
armers <lb/>
Awful t Oder Ground. <lb/>
Use <lb/>
We <lb/>
Chill <lb/>
th. in before <lb/>
a of Ban I and <lb/>
o and Double Call and see<lb/>
Sin <lb/>
baying. We also <lb/>
line of <lb/>
The man who kills <lb/>
that it bash lo <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For<lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
I he car. Is only one way to <lb/>
deafness, and that Is <lb/>
remedies, Deafness <lb/>
ed by an of the <lb/>
lining of the <lb/>
w this tube Is Inflamed <lb/>
have a rambling sound or <lb/>
Ala. March j perfect hearing, and when is in <lb/>
duels to the death Is the result, <lb/>
.,, , i . and unless the can be <lb/>
pick-. ,,,.,.,.,, <lb/>
n H ,,, condition, bearing <lb/>
mines tin- he destroyed nine <lb/>
arc by<lb/>
, I oil tin- mucous <lb/>
Willis, u convict, bad a ,.,., <lb/>
rel life We Del- <lb/>
for any ease of deafness <lb/>
pi.-k. Knead suggested Hint L, catarrh i that cannot be cured <lb/>
ii with picks, by Catarrh Cure. Bend for <lb/>
Willis and free. <lb/>
at the blow. I <lb/>
Al. same tin,. John <lb/>
,, v Hi.- best, <lb/>
op. a in III.- <lb/>
mine-- bad n dispute <lb/>
will. i <lb/>
alleging <lb/>
bad stolen some tram cars <lb/>
id for his <lb/>
with pick- <lb/>
Bishop was knocked down <lb/>
wounded Ills <lb/>
brained killing <lb/>
hint <lb/>
more re is I he <lb/>
fuel of slave- bad <lb/>
previously killed II follow . <lb/>
somewhat similar <lb/>
serving ii previous <lb/>
i.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
often I <lb/>
ii <lb/>
b, <lb/>
Si Mo., Walsh. <lb/>
the . year old daughter Cut-1 <lb/>
rick Walsh, Into R <lb/>
her <lb/>
body supposed she find P. <lb/>
i body was prepared White <lb/>
undertaker Fleming stoic. <lb/>
-In- got up In the of <lb/>
look oil and THE D ST <lb/>
., were <lb/>
her. <lb/>
<lb/>
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