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Book <lb/>
Of <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
i following IS the amendment <lb/>
of the State <lb/>
n mi. adopted <lb/>
j 1899, mill to be <lb/>
o voter for ratification <lb/>
next <lb/>
That article VI of the <lb/>
of North Carolina be <lb/>
tint the bum is hereby abrogated <lb/>
in lion thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
oust it ill ion <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
sill I; <lb/>
OFFICE <lb/>
AN <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
I Second, nil who have <lb/>
or their <lb/>
guilt on needing, and <lb/>
I whether or <lb/>
or felony. Other crime for <lb/>
which the may be <lb/>
In the penitentiary. <lb/>
since becoming citizen of the <lb/>
United or corruption and <lb/>
in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by <lb/>
Bee. . This act shall be in force <lb/>
from and after ratification. <lb/>
BOX R, <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received for <lb/>
Since the of the year <lb/>
more ban hundred <lb/>
male I have been filed for <lb/>
United State, and moat of are <lb/>
who baa Western State. Nearly all <lb/>
arc for capital, a small <lb/>
for and a ill <lb/>
this article, shall smaller larger amounts. North <lb/>
To those living <lb/>
it's PilL <lb/>
., y ,. <lb/>
item in perfect order and arc <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
r sick headache. ; <lb/>
torpid liver, <lb/>
all bilious diseases, <lb/>
i Liver Pills <lb/>
Section <lb/>
ever male person <lb/>
twenty-one <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
set out in. <lb/>
any election made application for <lb/>
by the people . each, <lb/>
herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
II have resided in <lb/>
the State of North Carolina <lb/>
year-, in the county months. <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or <lb/>
election district which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the election; Provided, Thai <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope undertook lo <lb/>
rate to deprive any person oft . <lb/>
shall and gave him <lb/>
lays The judge <lb/>
with thirty eight, all of 2.1,000 <lb/>
capital, i hive of <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Judge decides that a <lb/>
United Slates commissioner cannot <lb/>
punish i contempt but must <lb/>
lily the mailer lo judge, so <lb/>
latter can act. The case in <lb/>
up from where <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward IT <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
give us a <lb/>
call. <lb/>
Rector Job <lb/>
MS <lb/>
Ice <lb/>
A-<lb/>
r Full Sheet Poster <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
a-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year <lb/>
news week, <lb/>
an gives informal ion i <lb/>
especially c grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many timer, <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
than <lb/>
. <lb/>
SUCCESS o <lb/>
FOR SALE AT bOOK <lb/>
or other election from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
months Mich removal. So <lb/>
person who has been or <lb/>
who has confessed bis guilt in open I <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the which i-. or <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment in the <lb/>
late shall be permitted lo <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
first restored in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
See.. Every person offering lo <lb/>
vote shall lent the time a <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
Assembly Carolina <lb/>
enact general registration laws t., <lb/>
earn into effect the <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall lie <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution English <lb/>
language; and, before be shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid. <lb/>
before the inst day of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
bis poll las as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. I taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of the same <lb/>
except assessed property. <lb/>
Sec. 5- So male person who was, <lb/>
on January I, oral any time <lb/>
prior entitled to vote <lb/>
the any Slate in the <lb/>
Stales wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and descendant of <lb/>
. such person, shall be denied <lb/>
the right lo register and vote at <lb/>
elect inn in i his by person <lb/>
of hi failure <lb/>
I of this article s Provided, <lb/>
lie have registered accord <lb/>
ills the terms of this section <lb/>
prior to I, inns. The <lb/>
General shall provide for <lb/>
v I u permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under this on <lb/>
or before November I, <lb/>
nil such persons -hall be entitled <lb/>
I., Vote at all elections <lb/>
by the people in Ibis stale, unless <lb/>
disqualified under section J of this <lb/>
Provided, such parsons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
See. All elections by the <lb/>
shall lie ballot, and all <lb/>
shall lie viva <lb/>
Sic t. Every voter North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of <lb/>
lice, hut before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the be shall take <lb/>
and subscribe the following <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
I a ill support am <lb/>
maintain constitution and laws <lb/>
of the United Slates, and con <lb/>
laws of North Cam <lb/>
I inn I herewith, and <lb/>
that I win discharge <lb/>
of my office <lb/>
help me, <lb/>
Bee, K. following classes of <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified <lb/>
First, all persons <lb/>
decides that the punishment in <lb/>
tins case i- not only unlawful, but <lb/>
improper Raleigh Charlotte <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The Confederate Cabinet, with <lb/>
the successive Secretaries of each <lb/>
department, were as follows, in- <lb/>
both the provisional <lb/>
permanent Cabinet. <lb/>
Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi ; <lb/>
Vice President. Alexander II <lb/>
Stephens, of Georgia. <lb/>
Slate r t <lb/>
Georgia, Feb. K. <lb/>
M. T. Hunter. Virginia. July <lb/>
Judah l. Benjamin, Loafed- <lb/>
Feb., 1802. <lb/>
I. Pope <lb/>
Miss., Feb. SI, P. <lb/>
La., Nov. 1861; <lb/>
James A. Seddon, Va., March <lb/>
Ky., <lb/>
Feb. 1886. <lb/>
S. 1881, and March <lb/>
1862; I. C, <lb/>
Jane <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
March i., 1861, and March <lb/>
Attorney General l P. <lb/>
Benjamin 1861; Thus <lb/>
II. Watts. Alabama. Sept. <lb/>
1861; George Davis, S. Nov. <lb/>
1863. <lb/>
Postmaster <lb/>
Elliot. Miss., 1865; John <lb/>
H. Texas. March ti. 1861 <lb/>
1862 and 1868. <lb/>
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS <lb/>
own ox <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
A. HOST CUBS <lb/>
S IS <lb/>
Mrs, Thankful lives the beautiful village Of <lb/>
Livingston Co., Mich. venerable highly respected lady born In <lb/>
the year 1812. the year of the great war. In Hebron. Washington Co., <lb/>
York. She came to Michigan In the year of and Tyler <lb/>
All her faculties are excellently preserved, and possessing a very re- <lb/>
her mind Is full of Interesting reminiscences of her early <lb/>
life, of early days of the State of Michigan and the Interesting and re- <lb/>
markable people she baa met. and the stirring events of which a wit- <lb/>
But nothing In her varied and manifold recollections are more mats <lb/>
and worth of attention than are her experiences la the nae of <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hard inherited a tendency and <lb/>
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive Mood taint which has cursed <lb/>
and Is cursing the lives or thousands and marking thousands more <lb/>
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation. It Is <lb/>
found In every family la one form or another. It may make Its <lb/>
In dreadful running son-s. in In the or <lb/>
or In eruptions of varied the membrane, it <lb/>
mar be known catarrh In the bead, or developing In the longs It may be, <lb/>
and often is. the prime cause of consumption. <lb/>
of her case, Mrs. Hard troubled for many years <lb/>
with a bad skin disease. My arms limbs would break la s of <lb/>
sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very <lb/>
unsightly In appearance. My body was covered with scrofulous eruptions- <lb/>
My eyes were also natty Inflamed and weakened, and they pained me Tery <lb/>
much. My blood In a very bad condition my head ached severely <lb/>
at frequent Intervals, I no appetite. had also In my ears. I <lb/>
tn a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy that bad been <lb/>
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the beat physicians In <lb/>
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as accesses <lb/>
were beginning to form. I at length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and <lb/>
his famous I tried a nettle, more an experiment than any- <lb/>
thing else, as I had no faith In and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I <lb/>
began to grow better. You can be sure I kept on taking It. I took a great <lb/>
many bottles. But I steadily Improve, until I became entirely All <lb/>
sores healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health, <lb/>
and I have never been troubled with scrofula Of course an old <lb/>
of years la not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good health <lb/>
then, and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S la <lb/>
greatest Mood and the best medicine In the wide world, both for <lb/>
and as a This remarkably Interesting old lady did <lb/>
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, believe my <lb/>
life was saved by<lb/>
SOLD HY ERNUL. <lb/>
NOTICE T <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
The of American mer- <lb/>
chant vessel was only too <lb/>
war with Spam. <lb/>
th, I- has <lb/>
i; by British <lb/>
tic liner-, our commerce <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of our foreign mail. We <lb/>
should be a independent on sea as <lb/>
on land. We can heal the world <lb/>
in manufacturing and land trans <lb/>
pollution. we lack the <lb/>
ties for <lb/>
mm to foreign <lb/>
Of the live full-Generals of the <lb/>
Confederate Army none survives. <lb/>
There were twenty one Lieutenant <lb/>
the Confederate Army <lb/>
from first lo last, and of these all <lb/>
were from the Coiled States Army <lb/>
bin four, namely, Richard Taylor, <lb/>
who was born in Louisville, Ky.; <lb/>
X. II. Forrest. Wade Hampton <lb/>
John It. Gordon. Of them the fol- <lb/>
lowing are James Longstreet <lb/>
Stephen Lee, Early, B. <lb/>
Joseph Wheeler, and A. <lb/>
Stewart, besides two of those not <lb/>
Slates A nay <lb/>
mentioned above. All of these <lb/>
are Louisville lie- <lb/>
union May June., <lb/>
of upon tin- estate <lb/>
f K. <lb/>
hi, day sen Issued to aw by the Clerk or <lb/>
he Court of Pitt county, notice I <lb/>
i hereby elver, to all persons holding , <lb/>
February j Lay Services every 2nd and lib <lb/>
or tins will iii tr of their Sunday morning. <lb/>
A II is i. said <lb/>
tat.- will mate Immediate to sue. <lb/>
-s V o.------ <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Cotton Seed, oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lied- <lb/>
Malt losses. Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, <lb/>
Sails, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap. <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents. Raisins, Class <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers. <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, and mi- <lb/>
melons other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
KM M <lb/>
This 1900. <lb/>
it. s Jambs, a <lb/>
a neon K. i, <lb/>
i v ; A BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having this day w-fore the <lb/>
Clerk Court of Till , <lb/>
of the estate of K. Allen <lb/>
deceased, notice la hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sous add to <lb/>
present me for <lb/>
or the 3rd day of <lb/>
notice will be plead in <lb/>
recovery. All <lb/>
will make pT- <lb/>
to inc. Tins March Sad 1900. <lb/>
Executrix of K. Allen. <lb/>
every Son- <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
TO <lb/>
qualified the Superior <lb/>
Clark of Pitt county at <lb/>
of E- Craft, <lb/>
is hereby given to <lb/>
to said to make pay- <lb/>
the sad all persons <lb/>
mi said estate must <lb/>
sent for the <lb/>
day March, 1901 or this notice will he <lb/>
plead in of <lb/>
This I nil day of March, <lb/>
of s K. <lb/>
the <lb/>
ill<lb/>
Pitt Cot j <lb/>
In tin- Superior Court. <lb/>
seen In localities where <lb/>
most need unity Demo- <lb/>
arc most inharmonious. In <lb/>
stance of this seen in North <lb/>
j Carolina this year Craven and <lb/>
New Hanover, both of which <lb/>
count the Democrats, by every <lb/>
which could appeal lo <lb/>
white men. should stand together <lb/>
as a solid wall, these <lb/>
ions are not new in either county. <lb/>
in New Hanover. <lb/>
Action Divorce <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Tin- named will take <lb/>
notice that as how has <lb/>
been In lbs Superior Court of <lb/>
Pin county to the of <lb/>
existing and <lb/>
and the Annie Smith. <lb/>
In lake <lb/>
notice t she la to appear at t Ii- <lb/>
c the Court if said <lb/>
-M In ll on lbs fir. Monday <lb/>
April. -in. Court House <lb/>
N. C. or <lb/>
in action, <lb/>
I apply to the <lb/>
j relief demanded complaint. <lb/>
i This day of March, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
clerk <lb/>
Ally's <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
Ky virtue of an order of the Superior <lb/>
made tins day in a n <lb/>
Proceeding therein pending, entitled Ola <lb/>
Forbes against Jenkins and wife <lb/>
Nellie Jenkins, w l s <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
the court door <lb/>
sell tit sale fur cash, that certain lot <lb/>
or pared of land in town of Greenville, <lb/>
located as at the <lb/>
of lot Ho, and U, <lb/>
and runs with the lines of hits No <lb/>
to the of loll No. SO, and <lb/>
th. with Hie lots <lb/>
sixty one half feet; <lb/>
thence parallel with the line to tilth <lb/>
thence with fifth street to <lb/>
the containing of SO <lb/>
acre more or and living a part lot <lb/>
No. plan of said town. This the <lb/>
day of March WOO, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ADM I x i-s <lb/>
The New Bern Journal said of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
last week, that It was a s of the estate of M. <lb/>
hones and lint this i given to <lb/>
two mat tor mis B <lb/>
lime washed soiled linen talc to present to me for payment <lb/>
i I,, Wilmington, <lb/>
ceding the of last week plead In of recovery, <lb/>
lo said estate are notified lo make <lb/>
. the Democrats carded <lb/>
in newspapers at <lb/>
and <lb/>
each <lb/>
It in I violently and secret cir <lb/>
in o-position to one <lb/>
dale staffed under doors <lb/>
things ought not t <lb/>
be so where, least of in eon- <lb/>
an <lb/>
id arc. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
This lath day of 1900. <lb/>
I. Ad <lb/>
II. I. <lb/>
A BLOW, Attorney <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. at. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. Ii. N. O. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. It. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Ling, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F. B. While, Conn- <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. Ii, meets every first third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. H. <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
you or j <lb/>
or photo, <lb/>
for fr <lb/>
BOOK OM <lb/>
vs I <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
daily A. If. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily m <lb/>
p. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer I v e s <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays A. It. <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
I and Saturdays <lb/>
I at A. M. curries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. B, Co. from <lb/>
DESIGNS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OBTAINED <lb/>
Patents <lb/>
ADVICE AS TO <lb/>
i F<lb/>
I Notice<lb/>
No till paten. l<lb/>
Whichard. C. <lb/>
The Stock in every <lb/>
prices as low M Buy <lb/>
west. market Urn from <lb/>
pa <lb/>
ow <lb/>
for country <lb/>
Cum Cold In Head. <lb/>
Sermon's <lb/>
lo take to curt c la sad <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, M. C <lb/>
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N. C.<lb/>
MS <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
Id I now lie brick store by W. Brown. COME TO SEE J. B. u the E. <lb/>
the <lb/>
-FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D J EDITOR<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL lo <lb/>
NO <lb/>
NEW BERN FAIR <lb/>
EXHIBITION AND MEET <lb/>
WILL BE AT NEW BERK, N. O. <lb/>
C. and intellect-1 <lb/>
mil power of the same <lb/>
state and the restless of <lb/>
Clay of Kentucky. Amid <lb/>
of the political the <lb/>
blight star of when <lb/>
with peculiar brilliancy amid the; <lb/>
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900 <lb/>
It v ill be a Exposition of the of <lb/>
display, am <lb/>
ts. Fine Stock and Urge and attract. <lb/>
exhibits <lb/>
Fish, Oysters aid Wild <lb/>
Exciting Races. <lb/>
of Webster, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Purses <lb/>
A splendid Line of Attractions, Including of Cairo <lb/>
Animal Show, a I <lb/>
of Illusion-, and many before shown at a Fail <lb/>
this State <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
overall Lines, <lb/>
address <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
NEW BERN, N <lb/>
WILLIAM GASTON. <lb/>
and exiled from the comforts and <lb/>
and attentions of affection caused <lb/>
his health to give way and in <lb/>
Sketch read Mi. Dr. E--v- Spring of it was feared be <lb/>
Move before the Bod of Use Century was sinking under consumption. <lb/>
and it was by his <lb/>
Judge of he should return to the <lb/>
Court of North Carolina was mild air of bis native climate. <lb/>
I native of New Bern, Under the care of Rev Thorn- <lb/>
her 19th, father, Dr. as P. Irving he was prepared for <lb/>
Alexander Gaston, a native of Ire College. <lb/>
land, and a man of letters, was ,,.,,,.,. <lb/>
He <lb/>
. class n Prince- <lb/>
one of the most determined <lb/>
his day <lb/>
1781. He grad- <lb/>
at the early age of i with <lb/>
He was killed on the the the renowned <lb/>
Aug. 1781, most pain ancient institution. <lb/>
circumstances. He <lb/>
and others. Hut whatever line of <lb/>
conduct Mr pursued that <lb/>
course was marked by <lb/>
and the highest character. <lb/>
ill Congress the <lb/>
Duration and the Bill <lb/>
are left lo us and have attracted <lb/>
the of competent judges <lb/>
for and eloquence. He <lb/>
resigned at end of the second <lb/>
term and did not appear again in <lb/>
public life until 1827 when from <lb/>
increased indisposition of Mr. <lb/>
who bad been elected t <lb/>
his place. This be accept- <lb/>
ed as n matter of duly, net of in- <lb/>
as a return of gratitude <lb/>
for favors received with <lb/>
hope of honors or to be <lb/>
required. In 1884 he was elected <lb/>
Judge of the Supreme Court <lb/>
For Premium or other the vacancy occasioned by <lb/>
the death of Judge <lb/>
On of January 1844 Judge <lb/>
Gaston took bis seat in the <lb/>
Bench j <lb/>
for he had felt for some days <lb/>
chilly sensations, and of <lb/>
breath. During an argument from <lb/>
Hon. Robert Strange at bar. <lb/>
he was attacked with faint and <lb/>
carried from his courtroom to bis <lb/>
chamber. A physician was called <lb/>
in who soon relieved him. Thai <lb/>
he seemed more lively <lb/>
than usual. He told several <lb/>
dotes at which bis friends laughed <lb/>
heartily. It but the <lb/>
of an expiring luminary. Me was <lb/>
of a convivial j <lb/>
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TO THE PEOPLE, AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We arc still in Cue forefront of the race <lb/>
We oiler you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found In store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
-eh ions, the creations of the beat manufacturers America <lb/>
and Europe. ail the year round. Spring. Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
s.-ll you if we cm. We offer you the best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and most liberal with a well <lb/>
established business merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market you will do justice <lb/>
if see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Cap-- Silks Satins. <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes, <lb/>
Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
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the feet of her who was the BU- v this wold <lb/>
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Hardware, <lb/>
Castings Fixtures, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
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which <lb/>
be in the hands <lb/>
of every planter who <lb/>
raises Cotton. The <lb/>
book is sent <lb/>
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Per Cent. Investment with <lb/>
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Your Friends, <lb/>
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Br- <lb/>
Chief Justice la-lo. , <lb/>
for Judge an. U <lb/>
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of devoted piety. <lb/>
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live. To bis well disciplined mind, <lb/>
laborious habits and <lb/>
great object of <lb/>
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world and to train in wisdom's <lb/>
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like the mother of Mows, the <lb/>
words of Pharaoh's <lb/>
this nurse it for me <lb/>
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success in after <lb/>
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rapid strides until be attained by <lb/>
the of all, the head of <lb/>
his profession. The people who <lb/>
delight to honor merit, soon per- <lb/>
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to give it great emphasis, a mo- <lb/>
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throughout his whole life trusted <lb/>
whose Almighty name last vi <lb/>
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a man may our Stale improved. <lb/>
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towns and counties and as long a <lb/>
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faithful conduct. her eye <lb/>
his early education was conducted. <lb/>
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vice to the people that they re <lb/>
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public life until 1808 when he <lb/>
was elected member of the. house of <lb/>
commons from New of which <lb/>
body he was chosen speaker. He <lb/>
was again re-elected the billowing <lb/>
year but declined, bill <lb/>
lowed to remain from the service <lb/>
or the people very long. WM <lb/>
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rayed in dress, soil- <lb/>
kin leather hat. <lb/>
goat skin hide boil-, <lb/>
tortoise shell shell bill- <lb/>
tons <lb/>
mink tail <lb/>
bide pane, and now a rat- <lb/>
necktie. Solomon, In all <lb/>
his glory, wasn't such a menagerie <lb/>
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Tools, <lb/>
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knew that <lb/>
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principal payable ten after <lb/>
issue, are being sold a <lb/>
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per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
j first cost, and a of nearly <lb/>
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in a total of than per <lb/>
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he and best invest on <lb/>
market. made on rest- <lb/>
properly of eight lime. <lb/>
I'm further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics Investors <lb/>
Alien. Sec., Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
local kill Ions as they can- <lb/>
not reach diseased portion of <lb/>
the ear There is only one way to <lb/>
deafness, that is <lb/>
fortune i initial remedies. is cans- <lb/>
led by an inflamed condition of the <lb/>
mucus lining of the <lb/>
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hue a rumbling sound or <lb/>
hearing, and when n is in <lb/>
closed, deafness hi the result, <lb/>
and can lie <lb/>
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EASTERN <lb/>
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RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
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Dewey wept when lie <lb/>
how the people regarded hi house <lb/>
present caper some time ago. <lb/>
he will some <lb/>
more when he learns their i <lb/>
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to <lb/>
adjournment, in order re <lb/>
publican and <lb/>
the good cause, however. <lb/>
On Thursday, the day fol <lb/>
Inter- State convention, there <lb/>
will held a meeting of the X. C. <lb/>
Pies- ion, <lb/>
President Dowd the <lb/>
1900, <lb/>
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K. C, April newspaper <lb/>
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issued ,.,,,;, a., Raleigh will do an <lb/>
l seek for Paris, Prance, where Borne of tin newspaper an <lb/>
he go to arrange the North liar urging, through <lb/>
exhibit at the forthcoming that Col. W. Mason tie re- <lb/>
Paris <lb/>
Treasurer Worth stales that the <lb/>
debt on April as <lb/>
Tue death of Judge Bat- <lb/>
of the criminal court of the <lb/>
say- <lb/>
log that he to we <lb/>
were out of the and <lb/>
that President bad <lb/>
much backbone toy <lb/>
chocolate After this, per <lb/>
haps the leaders will <lb/>
abandon the effort to the <lb/>
governor to take the tail place on <lb/>
ticket ibis foil the hope o <lb/>
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take He bus softly owned <lb/>
his willingness to run at the <lb/>
head if the After <lb/>
awhile, he will even put up with <lb/>
second plans. <lb/>
lives go home and try to ex- <lb/>
the blunder of his to deeply deplored hem and all <lb/>
to save him from <lb/>
District, which occurred nomination <lb/>
at Mount last Wednesday. ornament and ably <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT <lb/>
Proceeding April Tern. <lb/>
The follow eases were dis- <lb/>
posed of <lb/>
Johnson and <lb/>
way, guilty, judgment <lb/>
upon of <lb/>
Perkins to <lb/>
I an-e month- in jail. <lb/>
Plight, assault with <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment suspend- <lb/>
old position on the <lb/>
Commission, to which am i <lb/>
was appointed b ,, <lb/>
fusion fol. Mason is, was sentenced to <lb/>
also regarded <lb/>
for the Congressional ,,,,, <lb/>
Woolen, larceny, sentenced <lb/>
mouths in jail with privilege to <lb/>
HEBE THE REASON WHY <lb/>
Orinoco Tobacco Guano <lb/>
Has the largest Sale of any Tobacco the World . <lb/>
Lucama. K. f . March 3rd, 1900. <lb/>
J. f. Hadley Wilson, N. f. <lb/>
Dear Sits answer to yours of even date, will that we <lb/>
twenty live acres 1899 the same <lb/>
with Orinoco and our sales from the live acres up to the <lb/>
present to 2,418.04 above warehouse charges, we yet bare <lb/>
on hand to sell about probably 1,000.00. We will use <lb/>
Ibis year. Yours <lb/>
K T V <lb/>
Orinoco is especially made Tobacco from Selected Materials. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
fears; is. that Boss <lb/>
may have an opportunity <lb/>
dicker with the big interests affect- <lb/>
ed i war taxes for campaign <lb/>
third is, <lb/>
that a heavy surplus be men <lb/>
in the Treasury to meet <lb/>
Hit- extravagant appropriations <lb/>
I Elected to the bench in 1898, be <lb/>
had made a most enviable <lb/>
as a and upright and <lb/>
jurist, and of years be <lb/>
had commanded and received the <lb/>
admiration of his fellow citizens as <lb/>
a man. Peace to bis ashes His <lb/>
position to which ha was elected, y <lb/>
There is a small exodus of , failure <lb/>
from Charlotte. was sentenced <lb/>
perhaps other Southern towns, to tog . jail. <lb/>
the North. Yankee agents are arson, not guilty. <lb/>
which an- contemplated at the <lb/>
next session after the <lb/>
election. This may <lb/>
.- to the republican <lb/>
bosses, inn bow about the people <lb/>
win. ore paving In the neighbor <lb/>
h . -i. capita war taxes <lb/>
which an- to run the <lb/>
government should be run. <lb/>
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i at all pleased the an <lb/>
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causes a vacancy which the <lb/>
will have to till <lb/>
permanently by a nomination. <lb/>
appoint <lb/>
iconic one to temporarily fill the <lb/>
until the election to August. <lb/>
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will show there <lb/>
an- published <lb/>
Carolina. Over of <lb/>
weeklies, <lb/>
is an average of more than <lb/>
Democratic papers to each <lb/>
agents arc <lb/>
Offering them per mouth and <lb/>
transportation to New- York. The <lb/>
bait has caught quite a lumber. <lb/>
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poor ones, form the majority plead guilty, of the Supreme Court in the <lb/>
Bob pleads <lb/>
judgment upon pay- <lb/>
of cost. <lb/>
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serve notice Evans street <lb/>
property owners that they must <lb/>
pave front of their premises, as <lb/>
required by an of the <lb/>
town, within days after date of <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
The Tax Collector was instructed <lb/>
to collect taxes from the to <lb/>
After two year <lb/>
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IN THE <lb/>
that most of. <lb/>
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b i- j. on to South <lb/>
where he In aid they <lb/>
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and reaching his borne in <lb/>
the North is inn <lb/>
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President. Ami a candidate, too, <lb/>
without party or platform, <lb/>
that In- Is ready to accept <lb/>
nomination from any party <lb/>
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lies oiled by <lb/>
his Nation <lb/>
over bis achievement . Ma <lb/>
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audit <lb/>
candidate for <lb/>
lot i- <lb/>
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to one year <lb/>
Hardy with <lb/>
President, I county. No winder the <lb/>
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an independent candidate. <lb/>
know that if he runs as an lode newspapers of Ibis state, and <lb/>
pendant candidate be will draw his particular., those known as the <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
they also know <lb/>
has no surplus <lb/>
-experience proves mow j,,,,,,.,,, , payment <lb/>
the who have gone North <lb/>
have been anxious to return South, <lb/>
and main hate done so at the first <lb/>
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genuine gee worth <lb/>
a la because the North- L,, guilty, <lb/>
tin people do not, and never have <lb/>
and never understand the <lb/>
Southern battery, guilty, judgment suspend- <lb/>
The death of Mary Troy, ;,,,,,;, <lb/>
old of Lewis <lb/>
a Baltimore last week j <lb/>
has caused much sympathy for the ; , <lb/>
guilty, Judgment suspend- <lb/>
led upon payment of cost. <lb/>
Ira with dead <lb/>
pleads guilty, <lb/>
and coat. <lb/>
A. II. assault with <lb/>
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ill be a vole i --I i <lb/>
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will he lit- n i -i lit i vole <lb/>
any white man in <lb/>
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will a vole the <lb/>
a vote <lb/>
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anything the docs not <lb/>
have; w In- a vole fol tin <lb/>
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the democratic candidate, <lb/>
regard <lb/>
complacently <lb/>
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as an independent, ugh <lb/>
be afraid hint if b got <lb/>
the republican nomination. <lb/>
a i h the <lb/>
tariff bill <lb/>
I. mo, round <lb/>
a warning to his v. hen be <lb/>
is a question of <lb/>
and the people arc <lb/>
Ii appeals to their judgment, <lb/>
their sense of justice and <lb/>
right, and I now warn you <lb/>
that whenever I h e standard <lb/>
of justice and right of <lb/>
i differs from <lb/>
the of the people <lb/>
great Hie people rise up <lb/>
in their might party goes <lb/>
down <lb/>
Senator of s .-. <lb/>
made a hit with his maiden speech <lb/>
In the Senate, was <lb/>
the bill and ill ill <lb/>
the mm <lb/>
Constitution follows the <lb/>
prediction i.-. heard on ail -id. ill <lb/>
Carolina, without their <lb/>
and active the so called <lb/>
and the professional pol- <lb/>
could accomplish nothing, <lb/>
newspaper men <lb/>
tin always receive just credit, <lb/>
ever., for their work from some of <lb/>
And we nil know is lit <lb/>
tic that we succeed in <lb/>
capturing. right <lb/>
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comes a -class no <lb/>
one in the State. I lie receipts ex <lb/>
coiling <lb/>
laid claim to this <lb/>
some time ago, lint it was later <lb/>
shown the postmaster acted <lb/>
stronger <lb/>
bringing the receipts up <lb/>
d a record which <lb/>
was not kept up. <lb/>
The <lb/>
e. Ill ill lies to glow at ii <lb/>
both North and South <lb/>
Carolina. I p lo Ibis North <lb/>
Carolina has led South <lb/>
. I lit r <lb/>
afflicted parents. Mr. Klutz is <lb/>
said to have bean devoted to this <lb/>
and the blow is a severe out- <lb/>
to him. <lb/>
Delegates to the Democratic <lb/>
state convention will lie <lb/>
to reduced railroad on ac- <lb/>
count of to that <lb/>
feel Simmons. <lb/>
The d rates holds good from <lb/>
April It inclusive. So you <lb/>
can start for Monday and <lb/>
if you tie <lb/>
sire. <lb/>
The Slate Pair authorities will <lb/>
this year purses for <lb/>
Of horse racing. <lb/>
This is more than usual. <lb/>
A number of and Pop. I <lb/>
and machine <lb/>
tors held a secret conference here <lb/>
last week. It is said that pressure <lb/>
is being brought to bear on <lb/>
Thompson to make the race for <lb/>
governor, but that that wily and <lb/>
shrewd politician objects to em- <lb/>
bracing a forlorn hope. <lb/>
big crop of candidates for <lb/>
Instruction nave sprung <lb/>
up during the week or two <lb/>
cultivated gentlemen <lb/>
who arc actively opposing the idea <lb/>
of nominating the Pop. <lb/>
ease show that towns have <lb/>
the right lo impose collect such <lb/>
tax. <lb/>
The Tax Collector Police <lb/>
their monthly reports, all <lb/>
the treas- <lb/>
W. C. was exempted from <lb/>
the payment of tax on the <lb/>
three Mood hound puppies he re- <lb/>
purchased. <lb/>
Dr. was allowed <lb/>
to keep a sign front of his office <lb/>
I ii. street. <lb/>
C. was elected tax <lb/>
list taker for 1900. He is to fur- <lb/>
two complete books for the <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health . <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the I- <lb/>
of the second of each <lb/>
run -ling year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
deadly weapon, plead guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb/>
meat of cost. <lb/>
lid. Cox, affray, pleads guilty, <lb/>
not yet sentenced. <lb/>
Henry Vines, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment <lb/>
upon payment of cost. <lb/>
W. H. Clark, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, guilty, lined and cost. <lb/>
John Creech, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
one year in penitentiary. <lb/>
assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty, motion for <lb/>
judgment continued. <lb/>
larceny, guilty, I <lb/>
mouths county jail. <lb/>
Jason as-unit, guilty, <lb/>
lined cost. <lb/>
Susan vs. J. II. <lb/>
for divorce, judgment for plaintiff. <lb/>
larceny, sen <lb/>
fenced t months in jail. <lb/>
carrying con <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Oscar and <lb/>
of town be paid They may lie used <lb/>
therefor l To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
, ,., ,. ,,, the Insurance, or <lb/>
the salary of the . . . ,. <lb/>
. , . , , To Make Policy Pa able as <lb/>
Mayor s office was <lb/>
reduced per month for the sum- <lb/>
mer mouths. <lb/>
Accounts aggregating about <lb/>
were allowed and orders for the <lb/>
same draw u the Treasurer. <lb/>
an iii.-iii during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Over I years ago a sou of Sher- <lb/>
Pace, of Wake county, went to <lb/>
the Klondike. Vhf nearly eight- <lb/>
mouths not a hail been <lb/>
heard from him. and his father <lb/>
thought bin dead, but Monday it <lb/>
was ascertained that he was in the <lb/>
WILL NOT RON. <lb/>
o. i. mm, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
become <lb/>
leaders of <lb/>
el <lb/>
and <lb/>
of race trouble ii <lb/>
clash. bail man <lb/>
.-ii-. <lb/>
I he no w ; X- <lb/>
e pi as wages are <lb/>
pi a . i f his product, null hen <lb/>
u it in tin- the. <lb/>
trust to the p ; <lb/>
sells, i u pi c, in the <lb/>
to low i the <lb/>
receives for <lb/>
when you place ii the <lb/>
power to raise <lb/>
price what buys, you do <lb/>
farmer double <lb/>
burns both <lb/>
be i <lb/>
and again when <lb/>
W. J. at Chicago <lb/>
Prom the number of candidates <lb/>
i hat are being daily announced ill <lb/>
The Hi ii run, there seems to be <lb/>
no of sheriff limber our <lb/>
neighboring county of Pitt, <lb/>
And the returns arc no yet all <lb/>
in. <lb/>
The April number of Werner's <lb/>
M m . I tic contains of <lb/>
lea urea . valuable lo <lb/>
el is, bit in <lb/>
let in. and instructive to <lb/>
reading public. bile <lb/>
con inning to be In <lb/>
the who works in any pan <lb/>
ii. id of expression; the <lb/>
the reader, <lb/>
1st, I singer, the entertainer, the <lb/>
physical the In <lb/>
aim lo <lb/>
make tin general <lb/>
lo <lb/>
per- will be a welcome <lb/>
lo every home in the land. <lb/>
There arc era thousand North <lb/>
Carolinians son in <lb/>
army in <lb/>
I l lot in p <lb/>
mg with its usual <lb/>
has recently been enlarged in <lb/>
Is now the largest daily paper in <lb/>
State, and the beet. <lb/>
in w mil <lb/>
for about live since <lb/>
January l-t this year South <lb/>
baa incorporated more <lb/>
new Carolina, <lb/>
though our own .-tale has broke its <lb/>
own record in the same lime. Over <lb/>
live million dollars have Kin in- <lb/>
vested in South I and <lb/>
new mills incorporated during the <lb/>
first of the year. In <lb/>
Carolina mills have been <lb/>
i . i;. i i. i with a capital of about <lb/>
three millions, light millions in <lb/>
the two in three mouths <lb/>
in cotton manufacturing alone It <lb/>
a great and rec <lb/>
on I of a we should all be pi <lb/>
Dr. A A. Marshall, of <lb/>
has accepted a <lb/>
call to the pastorate of tbs First <lb/>
church of succeed- <lb/>
Dr. W. Dr. <lb/>
fuller wan the most eloquent <lb/>
pit orator of which any <lb/>
church could boast, and was <lb/>
one of the most unaffected <lb/>
pun of men. After I en <lb/>
service here he returns to his Aid <lb/>
borne in West Virginia, lo the re- <lb/>
of the major portion <lb/>
members of and at the <lb/>
First Baptist shank, wish <lb/>
hint every blessing in future. <lb/>
of contribute <lb/>
towards pay lug off the in- <lb/>
of Hi. Mary's College <lb/>
Here, trustees of which have <lb/>
bought, largely lime, <lb/>
fill property used by the college for <lb/>
c half a century. Rev <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
cc-e. been appointed to <lb/>
raise I lie funds <lb/>
In he secured, I and he <lb/>
will visit every <lb/>
idly Slate. Others <lb/>
have and will <lb/>
incumbent, <lb/>
III. <lb/>
ANOTHER HAN. <lb/>
We iii your paper the names <lb/>
several estimable gentlemen for <lb/>
the office of Sheriff, and yet we <lb/>
I the opinion that strongest <lb/>
most suitable man has been <lb/>
He man who never <lb/>
puts himself forward any office, <lb/>
only once has he been called <lb/>
upon lo carry the banner of De- <lb/>
which he carried <lb/>
to tin- front, leading a <lb/>
hope. <lb/>
Two ago be went into <lb/>
campaign when be had lo lie hauled <lb/>
on account of sickness carried <lb/>
his of the county, which <lb/>
was more than any other man <lb/>
could, or ever has done. <lb/>
Be Is a AM campaigner, and if <lb/>
Dominated, he will make a <lb/>
fearless Ida Doming <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
Ni-ii, and you will see <lb/>
the y, ml st victory won in <lb/>
II that has been wit <lb/>
in I for nearly a <lb/>
cent in t . <lb/>
No man his age has ever done <lb/>
fur his than he; be <lb/>
ha- harder to bring <lb/>
fun In than other man <lb/>
ii He is a man <lb/>
ways ready man, <lb/>
and we are sure he II the on- <lb/>
man can carry the section <lb/>
of the in Which he loves, <lb/>
If nominated his elect ion is sure; <lb/>
and DO man, will till I he more <lb/>
creditable than he. <lb/>
and be will lie elected. <lb/>
We present the name I,. <lb/>
Barrett, <lb/>
April<lb/>
your issue of The Daily Bk <lb/>
son, affray, guilty, judgment March some one <lb/>
upon of cost. i written a letter my <lb/>
Forbes William name in connection with Slier- <lb/>
affray, guilty. office. I would say lo <lb/>
Thus. Alex I known friend Hint I thank him for <lb/>
guilty. Williams mil this kind words but I am not nor <lb/>
guilty, not yet sentenced. indeed can I be a candidate <lb/>
Laura convention for the of <lb/>
pa-s, judgment suspended sheriff. Pill county has abler and <lb/>
and defendant discharged. worthier men Hum I to fill her <lb/>
Win maiming, offices ii ml I seek DO political <lb/>
suspended pay-J ferment. Very <lb/>
i ct. W. It. <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Meeting of Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
The Hoard of Aldermen held <lb/>
their regular monthly meeting on <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
The Usual committee reports <lb/>
were made, showing the work done <lb/>
and condition of things their <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
Dr. f I. i van <lb/>
and addressed the Board, making <lb/>
some suggestions is t tiling treat <lb/>
drains and building cisterns or <lb/>
wells to furnish adequate <lb/>
supply in of lire. He <lb/>
expressed hearty of <lb/>
the work had <lb/>
done hi inaugurating the use of <lb/>
tiling pulling in the place of <lb/>
the wood drains so were <lb/>
able, lie be hoped <lb/>
and their successors would emu in- <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The cistern I lark property <lb/>
on I reel, holding some <lb/>
over gallons lo <lb/>
tin-use of town provided the <lb/>
Board make arrangements for <lb/>
keeping properly filled. The <lb/>
tender was accepted, cost for <lb/>
pulling cistern u for <lb/>
use not to <lb/>
Cotton Hugging Ties always <lb/>
on has . <lb/>
goods kept en <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
Old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
But, Cattle. <lb/>
lone. I pay <lb/>
n ink p i <lb/>
E. M. . <lb/>
Till, Kt- <lb/>
J I <lb/>
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i COW HOOK <lb/>
. i -y .- ; having <lb/>
lie-like <lb/>
i iv I <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
A II <lb/>
vet to <lb/>
. r Mt, <lb/>
, , <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
. tow. <lb/>
BOOKS. <lb/>
JOURNAL <lb/>
II . . <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Dull I <lb/>
i W I <lb/>
. I. . I <lb/>
. i, . . . III. It TIM <lb/>
. till lilt <lb/>
I-i I <lb/>
l,. i suit <lb/>
nil . . I. <lb/>
I at the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
. of if- I i . i . to l mil be by <lb/>
. t<lb/>
,. BOOKS I <lb/>
P. <lb/>
W F <lb/>
proper it If a cheap and if <lb/>
to at a very oW take <lb/>
it, it isn't while. These ate is <lb/>
it can be it is and <lb/>
an A it to <lb/>
t he at Invest pries that are <lb/>
stuck jot <lb/>
Spring Suits <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak lo Me, Some to Von <lb/>
Tin . A run. <lb/>
I is <lb/>
road <lb/>
T. W. <lb/>
K. Ii. <lb/>
l his <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Lizzie is <lb/>
Ir. C. <lb/>
V. aT. mill. ad <lb/>
and <lb/>
left <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
I In- Car . <lb/>
ill make then <lb/>
Don who ha been i. re <lb/>
this week attending court. . <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Bone <lb/>
ft--i B. V. <lb/>
i;. . Cotter <lb/>
of Wilson, <lb/>
of came <lb/>
attend here <lb/>
mid must of them are <lb/>
value. <lb/>
at way below <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Me . <lb/>
Ml NOTE. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Informed that it is <lb/>
very probable that the Osceola <lb/>
If there MARK Hand. Of Greenville will, furnish <lb/>
in the margin Of this paper it ; music for the New Ban Fair which <lb/>
so to remind yon that owe I begins April lath. <lb/>
fair have been <lb/>
subscription and we with the secretary of <lb/>
you to settle as early as ,,,,, ,, <lb/>
We need what will . <lb/>
owe us and hope yon will committee <lb/>
keep us for it. , , . . , ,,,,, <lb/>
This notice is for those no band Ike Slate that <lb/>
find the cross mark on their would make better than this <lb/>
and are hope that the arrange <lb/>
for the baud to <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
spent the <lb/>
Don <lb/>
lust night to <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
E. L. of I <lb/>
county. the day <lb/>
S. W. of <lb/>
night here <lb/>
left <lb/>
J. Pulley went down the <lb/>
road Wednesday evening and re <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. A. . Black, who has <lb/>
several days here at James <lb/>
Hotel left this morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Ban who has <lb/>
visiting Mrs. A. Move, <lb/>
home Wednesday even- <lb/>
w. Barnes, Jr., of <lb/>
representing S. Jones <lb/>
Co., Produce Mer <lb/>
chants of York, spent last <lb/>
night here. <lb/>
Ii, <lb/>
Miss up <lb/>
morning from Ayden. <lb/>
King this morning <lb/>
from a trip to Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. Unwell left <lb/>
evening for Winterville. <lb/>
of Tarboro. <lb/>
spent Thursday night here. <lb/>
Bar. V. -V- Bishop went lo <lb/>
Washington this morning. <lb/>
Robert Cur. of Greene county, <lb/>
the Greenville. <lb/>
It. I. returned from <lb/>
Scotland Neck Thursday night. <lb/>
n i . N. <lb/>
I. Its <lb/>
v W. <lb/>
J Sal . <lb/>
Apr.<lb/>
rage fr <lb/>
.-I <lb/>
8.47 <lb/>
ii fifteen and la <lb/>
Miss Mable Saturday. , <lb/>
land evening to u,. -i .- et I . Hum <lb/>
visit family F. . the greatest id all and alms <lb/>
, iron, best materials. <lb/>
Blanche i Mai.-i I. oil l w <lb/>
evening <lb/>
., , N- <lb/>
spent in Greenville. <lb/>
been <lb/>
t for <lb/>
to visit <lb/>
Mom. <lb/>
W. a-ho has <lb/>
clerking for Tali <lb/>
January, left<lb/>
Mi-. Irene and . <lb/>
Al water, of . ,.,.,, <lb/>
,, . Mr , <lb/>
are visiting <lb/>
C on the train last night m as- <lb/>
tin- materials, j <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co., <lb/>
lo I. <lb/>
Miss a Harper, who has <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. <lb/>
Carr, this morning to her <lb/>
iii <lb/>
V. ti. Flanagan returned <lb/>
evening where he <lb/>
ha-. the <lb/>
Bar. N. M. Watson returned <lb/>
Friday evening from <lb/>
where he has been tending the <lb/>
League <lb/>
wife left this <lb/>
morning for Mr. <lb/>
auctioneer for <lb/>
Warehouse past <lb/>
an. <lb/>
Frank Stetson, advance agent <lb/>
the Herald <lb/>
spent here arranging for the <lb/>
appearance of bis in <lb/>
Greenville on Wednesday night, <lb/>
lust. <lb/>
i-t Mr-.-1. m her <lb/>
work. <lb/>
A man i <lb/>
their fence-, but <lb/>
if W. Parker's a-ire <lb/>
with double barb wire at lop <lb/>
the man the fen w the one <lb/>
Hi- garden fence <lb/>
thing <lb/>
for lots. <lb/>
Prof. A. <lb/>
in the and at <lb/>
the Bud played <lb/>
several on his cornet for <lb/>
young ladles in cigar <lb/>
for which he then <lb/>
thanks. <lb/>
We call attention of all dealers <lb/>
in line, <lb/>
planning <lb/>
. brick T I <lb/>
i demand <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-sIN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
. Wit <lb/>
Come To See gs. <lb/>
At l In-old store, <lb/>
on I Points, where we have <lb/>
opened near and <lb/>
Our Kind. <lb/>
a fee weeks pant Kb- <lb/>
i job presses have frequent- <lb/>
i had lo run until late -ii night to <lb/>
,.,., . an This <lb/>
planters, d- ,,,,., . <lb/>
STABLES <lb/>
Banes Perish in <lb/>
gel an order Oiled one half <lb/>
lime wiring or it to <lb/>
Us. need tear to do this <lb/>
as re arc in lo ship <lb/>
not lee <lb/>
nun- mil a <lb/>
work and prices are as low <lb/>
. cm Is- done for. <lb/>
of <lb/>
and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
L. V. left this <lb/>
a trip to and Baltimore, i <lb/>
Ii. F. returned this morning I <lb/>
o Panacea Springs for his health. <lb/>
W. S. who has been <lb/>
spendingS few days here left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Court- <lb/>
Three or four new planters <lb/>
for sale at IS each. Mayor Move has had four cases <lb/>
K. L. before him since last reported, as <lb/>
This cold snap found nearly <lb/>
in town out of coal. i <lb/>
J plead <lb/>
D. W. is having a six , for their <lb/>
room dwelling built on one of his <lb/>
Wednesday half past <lb/>
the -tables Mr. <lb/>
Alfred were found lo Is- on <lb/>
The alarm was given, but the <lb/>
stables burned down before <lb/>
company get a of <lb/>
water on building. <lb/>
wind was blowing from the <lb/>
Other buildings nearby and a <lb/>
buckets of water kept them from <lb/>
Jarvis Sugg came up from Wash-1 burning. <lb/>
Thursday and spent the were <lb/>
the stables at time tin <lb/>
lire and were to death. <lb/>
positive idea be given as <lb/>
ruN <lb/>
1.119. <lb/>
S. c <lb/>
Ia I <lb/>
W. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
was <lb/>
of Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
lions. Fruit-, in feet everything <lb/>
lo I.- found in an up-to-date <lb/>
i. i-r. <lb/>
We pa i in- highest <lb/>
rices for all kinds of <lb/>
market <lb/>
Laid at <lb/>
B. II. returned Thins <lb/>
day evening from a short trip up <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
Mr. W. has <lb/>
ed house on the of Co <lb/>
lunch and Fifth streets and is <lb/>
it moved on one of his lots in <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
A traveling man said yesterday <lb/>
be had seen anywhere in <lb/>
North Carolina a handsomer dis- i <lb/>
play of goods than J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co. have made at their spring; <lb/>
opening <lb/>
appearance before the September <lb/>
term of Superior Court. <lb/>
II. C. drunk and dis <lb/>
orderly, guilty lined and coal <lb/>
amounting to <lb/>
Carter and James <lb/>
drunk and disorderly and <lb/>
not guilty, <lb/>
guilty, and cost <lb/>
Taylor, riotous and <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Harding left tills <lb/>
for to visit <lb/>
her mother. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Thursday evening for to <lb/>
attend school. <lb/>
Smith went to <lb/>
Thursday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
origin the lire, as the building <lb/>
was burning all over when it was <lb/>
seen, <lb/>
conduct and assault, guilty, <lb/>
evening the lender to cost amount to <lb/>
he- <lb/>
and <lb/>
caught on and lo <lb/>
stopped mar Pamela for the, not <lb/>
lire to he extinguished. <lb/>
A poor girl to go <lb/>
Well Sold. school, that she might be able lo <lb/>
April Henry teach, and thus help her aged <lb/>
Co., Washington Hi., mother. <lb/>
New York, report sales of N. C-l She wrote to a man <lb/>
Attempted <lb/>
News come-lo us of <lb/>
of Bros, slot <lb/>
House station, Tutsi night. U <lb/>
Mr. Randolph was sleeping <lb/>
theaters was awakened by <lb/>
hearing sonic one breaking <lb/>
the rear window. He got bis pistol <lb/>
and went down to <lb/>
I found u man living open <lb/>
I the sale. Mr Randolph snapped <lb/>
Thursday , . ,., <lb/>
evening from Ohio, where he has I <lb/>
been purchasing a car load of I -t it felled to lire. <lb/>
The corporation has <lb/>
made -i report there <lb/>
are this Slate towns, rail- <lb/>
ways in mil of T <lb/>
and <lb/>
steam <lb/>
companies. bank- and <lb/>
loan Country Produce, <lb/>
lay and <lb/>
II. i . Brooks arrived home <lb/>
Kentucky, where he been at- <lb/>
school. , remain, Mi-- Sarah <lb/>
M f New I Hooker, who died <lb/>
. ; were interred in I <lb/>
went to Kin- j Hill <lb/>
Wednesday evening <lb/>
I I <lb/>
i P. A. Bishop. The music was very <lb/>
J. B. Vaughan, the greet impressive. solo <lb/>
lecturer, here m<lb/>
i man beautiful <lb/>
Mrs. from friends. <lb/>
Mi- Katie I law.-n i- visiting The pall bearers were M.-.-i-. <lb/>
her Mrs. Clayton Wiggins. . K. House, M. . <lb/>
II B. I mer stock extend a cordial in <lb/>
,,.,. to look over. very <lb/>
i . ii.-. <lb/>
in cash or barter. When <lb/>
want to sell when <lb/>
to buy tome to sec us. <lb/>
To nil who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
-faction. <lb/>
at were con <lb/>
j f CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
grave Presiding <lb/>
at Points <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
is hereafter j <lb/>
i i and <lb/>
To th-.-i i who have <lb/>
our Spring and Sum <lb/>
A. Andrews left this morning <lb/>
for Martin county, to see his moth- <lb/>
who is quite auk. <lb/>
Miss Mamie <lb/>
as here Thursday <lb/>
route lo Kin-Ion. <lb/>
of <lb/>
evening en <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
H. It. Hardy, who been here <lb/>
this week representing News <lb/>
and Observer, left this morning for <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss Battle Tyson returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Baltimore, <lb/>
Where She has been visiting for. <lb/>
Mime time- <lb/>
He then ran <lb/>
to gel a gun. but <lb/>
made his escape through the win- <lb/>
before he returned. <lb/>
Mr. says he is <lb/>
was a white man <lb/>
No goods were stolen. <lb/>
I Kindness, <lb/>
One cold wilder, <lb/>
not from convicted criminals. <lb/>
Allen Brooks, colored, who a <lb/>
Mrs. P. W. Hurt, a <lb/>
woman, near tin. <lb/>
was <lb/>
colored, . Mr. It. drove home <lb/>
for attempted murder, and told bis <lb/>
at Va., lire to the <lb/>
jail and was burned with <lb/>
Because of a misunderstanding <lb/>
will, workmen the entire plant <lb/>
the New Air die <lb/>
i-i-i line <lb/>
And <lb/>
Domestic Cloths, <lb/>
ill V. i <lb/>
men are idle. <lb/>
Ii i- reported Colonel <lb/>
r. p. leave <lb/>
asked him to loan her some <lb/>
money. He wrote and told her to <lb/>
get ready and go to a certain <lb/>
College and she would all her <lb/>
bills paid. <lb/>
lie asked for no note and said <lb/>
nothing about even paying <lb/>
says <lb/>
I that pity upon the poor <lb/>
Our townsman Mr. ft Flan- unto the Lord; and that <lb/>
I II n t I mill I III I S. . t. . . <lb/>
per <lb/>
Charleston Asparagus <lb/>
par and per <lb/>
crate. Florida Choice Strawberries <lb/>
a quart. They want your<lb/>
Mr Flanagan Honored. <lb/>
bad while at be was <lb/>
to return. <lb/>
Miss to, <lb/>
Ayden Friday evening. <lb/>
who is In Raleigh attending <lb/>
meeting of North Carolina <lb/>
Association, was <lb/>
Treasurer of association, <lb/>
be was also placed on the commit- <lb/>
tee by-laws. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
M Harry, of <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
which he hath given will He pay <lb/>
aim v. i. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Surgical Operation. <lb/>
Wednesday morning On, <lb/>
A. performed <lb/>
operation on Mrs. R. Pi Burnt, <lb/>
from her a large <lb/>
. I She is doing <lb/>
sou <lb/>
Vice C. <lb/>
Superior Court, <lb/>
tending the A. M. College, <lb/>
returned <lb/>
evening. His health has lawn s. ,,, ,. beginning so <lb/>
late the week the Judge made <lb/>
only a brief charge to the grand <lb/>
Ami ill UP <lb/>
soon as possible. <lb/>
The following compose the grand <lb/>
jury W. Stokes, Foreman; <lb/>
of county, HI Blaming, A <lb/>
Hie day j If Warren, J Parker, <lb/>
W ft lie-torn, of A D W Little, J It <lb/>
spent Friday in J R Gray, <lb/>
Mary came over Horn <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
J W. Perkins came In this <lb/>
morning from u trip down <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Falk <lb/>
W. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Democratic parts and become <lb/>
HI chief <lb/>
a Republican m an. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
well and some Friday here lo <lb/>
she will be able, i <lb/>
in a few days, to return to her j. in, after a short <lb/>
left this fol <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third Vice -President- -J. W. <lb/>
n mi i i. in <lb/>
Secretary-W. I. Hell. <lb/>
A lull t., allow women to vote His. oft la. <lb/>
Treasurer-H. O. Flanagan, of win, in <lb/>
Few <lb/>
Always <lb/>
applied lo Ii merely a <lb/>
of speech <lb/>
is proper lo advert i-e all <lb/>
the lime. who know- <lb/>
no especial season fur promoting his <lb/>
advertising, who <lb/>
ii every day, la the one <lb/>
who annually counts up the <lb/>
Worth ad. <lb/>
A to Jarvis <lb/>
the John <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
morning at six forty-five o'clock. <lb/>
It will to remembered Dr. <lb/>
Worth ran on in <lb/>
Vance and <lb/>
and then on Iii- with <lb/>
In He <lb/>
Slate Treasurer during <lb/>
entire and <lb/>
the <lb/>
relation existed them. <lb/>
Jarvis wired the follow. <lb/>
reply the <lb/>
Dr. death. <lb/>
family my <lb/>
A noble man <lb/>
has gone, lie was my friend. <lb/>
Regret at tend <lb/>
Dr. Worth held other <lb/>
place- of public trust. He <lb/>
and In thorn all. <lb/>
lie lived and died honored and be <lb/>
loved. The ha- <lb/>
cream of the market In I <lb/>
, ,.,,. Worsteds, Flannels, <lb/>
,. Cloths and <lb/>
, novelty staple suitable <lb/>
road a few miles away. i use of careful and <lb/>
After horse had 1.1,. As to <lb/>
we should for <lb/>
,,,., bike you back ,,,,,.,; and therefore ask <lb/>
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TABLETS. <lb/>
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or felony, or for <lb/>
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in the penitentiary. <lb/>
of Ike <lb/>
Called corruption <lb/>
in miles- <lb/>
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of of in a manner <lb/>
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S-i ion 1- That article Viol the <lb/>
-oust ion of North Carolina be <lb/>
t M same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
mil in lieu thereof shall <lb/>
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ill not in ; <lb/>
i. . in time will <lb/>
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Liver PILL <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
Major Grant Opposes Of- <lb/>
Holding- <lb/>
received for <lb/>
VI.<lb/>
an <lb/>
Every male person <lb/>
born in th United States, Goldsboro, N April <lb/>
every male person bent lily white county eon <lb/>
twenty-one years of house <lb/>
ace. and the qualifies- this afternoon. Mai. II. L. <lb/>
lions set in Ibis article, shall I called the convention to order and <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election a of <lb/>
by the people in the Stale, except <lb/>
herein otherwise provided. He said part, for twenty <lb/>
Bee. Be shall have he had fought lo down the <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
rears, in the county six months, lag the ascendancy of the to <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or <lb/>
election district in which he offers that would eventual <lb/>
to vote, four months next J H <lb/>
the Provided, that respect t II. E. the <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward chairman the executive <lb/>
or other election another committee. He said <lb/>
in the same emit v. shall not ope assumption of power w improve- <lb/>
ate in deprive am person of the dented and that be had <lb/>
right lo vole the ward been paid for into attempt to ride <lb/>
or other election district from rough shot as had done. <lb/>
All <lb/>
PHI <lb/>
give us a call. <lb/>
elector Urn <lb/>
As Fate Would Have It. <lb/>
Many years ago an Arkansas <lb/>
youth, on leaving the home of his <lb/>
sweetheart latent received <lb/>
a severe kirk as he out of <lb/>
door. His beloved had not <lb/>
responded definitely to his <lb/>
of marriage, but had assured <lb/>
him she would soon let <lb/>
know what she could do for him. <lb/>
He mi fortunately two tender <lb/>
hearts, took the answer <lb/>
and departed for a far wild <lb/>
country. Here he brooded over <lb/>
and his broken heart <lb/>
until his beard grew down to his <lb/>
knees and became Roman. <lb/>
As fate would have it. its fate <lb/>
ways has it. he turned up late one <lb/>
sad evening when the straw- <lb/>
neck hens were quarreling on the <lb/>
roost and row was low- <lb/>
mournfully for her hungry off- <lb/>
spring. A young man some six <lb/>
feet tall met the lonely visitor. It <lb/>
was one of sous, born, from <lb/>
lime to tune, unto his old love. <lb/>
Explanations followed. It wan <lb/>
girl who him thirty <lb/>
which ho has removed, until four Major put on v, ,,,,. Ber <lb/>
months after such removal. N to the ,.,.,. She loved Mm. It <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or but said time he was as all dear now. lie went <lb/>
who has his guilt opposed to a holding office, ,, off Wini <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Sheet Poster <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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H l year mid <lb/>
dip news e cry week. <lb/>
Vt'S i die <lb/>
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worth<lb/>
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PEN <lb/>
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AT bOOK <lb/>
upon of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which i. or <lb/>
hereafter the <lb/>
Mate prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vole. Unless said person shall <lb/>
be first restored lo citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
See. Every person offering lo <lb/>
vote-hall be at the time a legal <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided law and the General <lb/>
of Carolina shall <lb/>
general laws <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
s-.-. I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself registration shall be <lb/>
able to read write any <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
and. before he shall be <lb/>
lo vole, have paid on or <lb/>
before <lb/>
year he poses lo vote, <lb/>
his tax as prescribed law, <lb/>
for previous year. Poll <lb/>
shall be a lien on assessed <lb/>
property, and process shall issue <lb/>
lo enforce the collection of the same <lb/>
except against property. <lb/>
See. N. p, <lb/>
Ion I. lime <lb/>
thereto, to rote <lb/>
the laws of any State <lb/>
. Wales wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
such person, shall denied <lb/>
lo register and rote at <lb/>
any election in tins state by person <lb/>
of his failure lo possess the <lb/>
prescribed <lb/>
section I of this article Provided, <lb/>
he shall hare registered in accord <lb/>
sure with terms of this <lb/>
prior to December I, The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide <lb/>
a permanent record n all persons <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November I, and <lb/>
all such persons shall be entitled <lb/>
to and vote at all election. <lb/>
by the people in this Stale, union <lb/>
disqualified under of <lb/>
Provided, persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- <lb/>
quired Us. <lb/>
Sec All elections by the pen. <lb/>
pie be ballot, and all <lb/>
elect ions Assemble <lb/>
shall be v rot n. <lb/>
Sec livery <lb/>
as in this article ,,,,., <lb/>
. ti shall to of- <lb/>
lire, but before entering upon , j,, , <lb/>
duties of he shall lake , <lb/>
subscribe the following <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
I will support <lb/>
maintain the constitution and laws <lb/>
of the United Mates, and the <lb/>
and laws of North Caro <lb/>
that I will discharge the <lb/>
of <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Bee. x. The following classes <lb/>
shall lie <lb/>
office First, all persons who shall <lb/>
and i lieu lest of his <lb/>
was made be <lb/>
vole for a or give up his Re- <lb/>
he would give up his <lb/>
Republicanism. He took the <lb/>
that an educated looked <lb/>
to but <lb/>
leaching and polities. He said <lb/>
that while a under con- <lb/>
had a right lo bold office, <lb/>
yet public sent Intent was stronger <lb/>
with the and kicked <lb/>
himself down the <lb/>
Daily News. <lb/>
------ESTABLISHED <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
W and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Healer, paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. <lb/>
than law. was steads, Mattresses. Oak Sails. Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
opposed to holding office, <lb/>
of Congress <lb/>
White, lie said, addressing <lb/>
himself have <lb/>
not a worse enemy to <lb/>
Major Gran took position <lb/>
that White had dishonored and <lb/>
Suits. Tables. Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
Meat Key West <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries. Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, rap. Jelly. Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
disgraced the Republican party by Cotton Seed Meal Hulls. <lb/>
raw the color line, and had den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
virtually said. control the Candies, Dried Applet, Peaches, <lb/>
. , . , . , Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
control poll- ,,,, . . , . <lb/>
. and i ware, tin and n <lb/>
ties. n nominated, he said. Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
White would never be elected; tool, Cheese, Real Batter, mi <lb/>
Democrats many Re- other goods. Quality and <lb/>
publicans would see to his defeat. <lb/>
Some Queer Law. <lb/>
It is of course n mutter <lb/>
to pass which there is <lb/>
not some valid in some <lb/>
feature of it, or one that dues not, <lb/>
c circumstances, work <lb/>
injury. <lb/>
A case hen- <lb/>
illustrates it. are given <lb/>
for good reasons. <lb/>
A well known <lb/>
possessed of <lb/>
died several years ago, leaving <lb/>
two both of whom were of age <lb/>
when he-lied. One was married <lb/>
and other noon afterwards <lb/>
married. Both of these sons died <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
Quantity. <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
SEVEN SORES <lb/>
n v <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S u t Stood and Nerve t <lb/>
MEDICINE II u rich <lb/>
heaven to worn the run don. overworked and debilitated. Thai <lb/>
i sinking which arise badly <lb/>
thin, blood and an underfed body, vanish ., Iv i <lb/>
The weariness lassitude and accompany the <lb/>
time and the heat of summer, a-e conquered and at once. For every form of <lb/>
and all ailments the brain Insomnia, hysteria and <lb/>
it is almost a specific. It very to rebuild worn-out nerve <lb/>
tissues. It feeds brain, centers and nerves, and their action; It <lb/>
rich. red. honest Newness of life, new hope, new follow <lb/>
use. It makes the weak strong, and the old <lb/>
It was the antiquated now In the good old times, lo <lb/>
treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula. Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising <lb/>
TAINT with powerful such as arsenic and other <lb/>
agents. It was expected by this treatment that the could be killed while the blood <lb/>
was to course through Its channels holding In circulation specific of the <lb/>
disease. But In this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased. <lb/>
ran be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks <lb/>
the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are honey-combed <lb/>
destroyed, seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again II will bring de- <lb/>
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or There Is only one <lb/>
scientific method tor the cured blood taint. That Is. PURIFICATION I Every particle <lb/>
of the blood must be removed through the channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels. <lb/>
liver skin. First pure, then The great restorative, and <lb/>
the blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and <lb/>
removes but also removes all mercury, and other minerals, <lb/>
tills veins arteries with the ruby, glowing current of vitality. blood Is <lb/>
Ike Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy. JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever <lb/>
This fact is ; x established beyond question or cavil. <lb/>
. . t . ,. Byron. Mich. October 1.04 <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
In tact t JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA Stood Poison, caused <lb/>
M c ct my I had SEVEN RUNNING SORES or my lacs. I t- N m <lb/>
sis cured. I know It If hat cured me. C. W <lb/>
men. <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
To CREDITORS. <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
f K <lb/>
hit day to Clerk f <lb/>
In- Coon of Pitt <lb/>
is I., all persons <lb/>
lo them <lb/>
to tar duly on <lb/>
or before the 86th day of <lb/>
or tins will be in tr of their <lb/>
A II raid i- <lb/>
late will make i me <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
It. S. Jambs, <lb/>
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DIRECTORY <lb/>
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we named will lain <lb/>
i as above <lb/>
tin- Superior <lb/>
tin ,, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having this day qualified the <lb/>
Clerk Conn of cons t. <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
notice lo all <lb/>
claims said state to <lb/>
to for <lb/>
or before the <lb/>
March 1901,. r will be In <lb/>
in. recovery All <lb/>
will make <lb/>
to me. 2nd loon. <lb/>
Executrix of K. Allen. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having <lb/>
Court Clerk as <lb/>
of B. <lb/>
notice i-. hereby to <lb/>
to said to make pay- <lb/>
and all person. <lb/>
h.-o ins <lb/>
lay of tins notice will lie <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
Tun mil day of Natch, <lb/>
of <lb/>
in--. and <lb/>
i.; the sail Annie <lb/>
will take <lb/>
i i r- la to th.- <lb/>
I. the said <lb/>
i- on be Monday in <lb/>
April. l i Court <lb/>
X. C. answer or <lb/>
i in or <lb/>
, the will apply to the court for tin- <lb/>
a after lbs rather, one of relief <lb/>
then, leaving one child. <lb/>
This child died recently and now Superior Coin <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court, made tins in n certain <lb/>
wile <lb/>
Nellie w III <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
the in <lb/>
soil at public Mile fur certain lot <lb/>
or panel of land in the town of <lb/>
located i I be <lb/>
of Mo. mill on <lb/>
run. with the lines of Iota . <lb/>
to i- . lots M <lb/>
with line of lots No. <lb/>
sixty and one half feet; <lb/>
I with the first line lo fifth <lb/>
trod; tin with fifth to <lb/>
containing one of an <lb/>
acre more or less and being a part lot <lb/>
No. in the plan of said town. This Hie <lb/>
day of March won. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
II <lb/>
A NOTICE. <lb/>
under law all tin- property in- <lb/>
from her grandfather re <lb/>
I relatives, lier <lb/>
raised her loll without, <lb/>
ti,,. i i i Having tic day in <lb/>
anything, Her father died When Clerk of Superior CW of <lb/>
she a baby and her moth-1 of the estate of M. <lb/>
. , , . notice is to <lb/>
had to rear her . i .,,.,;., ,. <lb/>
Of course the intent of law is to ma for par mm I <lb/>
., . n In-fore tun <lb/>
property must Stay in the notice will be <lb/>
not be bawled down to the recovery <lb/>
, . ,, to said arc lo make <lb/>
t bar death II would re- i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
The <lb/>
cs. <lb/>
w ho <lb/>
left <lb/>
. ate., and the share of <lb/>
now to them, <lb/>
he is left nothing, <lb/>
record. <lb/>
ins day of March <lb/>
I. II Ad <lb/>
M I,. <lb/>
i a Blow, Attorneys, <lb/>
BOOK ON <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
Stock It <lb/>
photo, i 1111-11 a. market prices <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Ours In Hood, <lb/>
and re run cold In sari <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at l A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. fur Tar <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, <lb/>
A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for nil points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Boy Lino from Baltimore; <lb/>
Men and Line from <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
school <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev, <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. Rountree, <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. W K. <lb/>
i ti t -ti d en t <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, mom i i evening, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. E. B. <lb/>
regular service, a <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. K. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
It. O. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
R. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. II. Wilson. It. M. It. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
In. O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
o. K. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Hoc. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth nights Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
a a. a a. a <lb/>
ADVICE AS TO <lb/>
book <lb/>
E. <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
-FOR <lb/>
D, J, EDITOR <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
. H. <lb/>
WHO <lb/>
IF WANT BE TREATED BIGHT <lb/>
TIME BUY <lb/>
THEN COKE TO THE BIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
WEIGHT <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER <lb/>
Sat Down On Them. <lb/>
When Hawaiian <lb/>
bill was under discussion the <lb/>
House of Representatives Thurs- <lb/>
Congressman White <lb/>
and of this <lb/>
of Kentucky, of- <lb/>
amendments to strike the <lb/>
educational property <lb/>
and the House very <lb/>
sat down upon all <lb/>
of although Mr. M <lb/>
his amendment with a <lb/>
frantic attack on the proposed eon- <lb/>
for this <lb/>
State. <lb/>
The position in which While and <lb/>
found themselves was a <lb/>
somewhat one, for if <lb/>
they passed over in silence this <lb/>
fort to establish <lb/>
in Hawaii they could not consist, <lb/>
oppose ii in North Carolina, <lb/>
and yet they had reason to know <lb/>
that these amendment would be <lb/>
and thereby this <lb/>
Republican would he <lb/>
practically endorsing justify- <lb/>
in the South, <lb/>
for the arguments advanced for its <lb/>
justification in Hawaii are the same <lb/>
arguments as are advanced for its <lb/>
justification in the only <lb/>
difference being that have <lb/>
illy more application and force <lb/>
the South than they have <lb/>
Hawaii where the purpose is <lb/>
parent to get the native as a <lb/>
voter and put the government in <lb/>
control of a few thousand <lb/>
cans and other white people of the <lb/>
islands. <lb/>
By this act the Republicans in <lb/>
Congress them- <lb/>
selves from movements <lb/>
to restrict suffrage the South- <lb/>
Wilmington star. <lb/>
Some Things. <lb/>
An exchange says that this is a <lb/>
funny world Funny men When <lb/>
everything does nut go just to suit <lb/>
some they rash around to the <lb/>
paper and order their ad stopped. <lb/>
The cause may Is- jealousy of a <lb/>
rival, and of the space betakes, it <lb/>
may because ho can't keep his <lb/>
rival off the same page with him- <lb/>
self. Not willing to pay enough <lb/>
for bis ad. to pay for the blank pa- <lb/>
per i is printed upon, he expects <lb/>
disposition of that <lb/>
dictate who is who is <lb/>
not to be admitted to the same <lb/>
In their Jealousy and bigotry they <lb/>
forget the hundreds of nice things <lb/>
the paper has constantly said in <lb/>
the past years, the many <lb/>
extended, etc. Perhaps some <lb/>
time in the past the paper has gen- <lb/>
refrained from ventilating <lb/>
that would have been a <lb/>
hurt to the firm or members of the <lb/>
firm. There nearly always <lb/>
a lime when the paper, by speak- <lb/>
or by keeping silent, <lb/>
an angel of mercy, but nu-ii <lb/>
gratefully forget <lb/>
they rush in and order their ad, <lb/>
topped tin a breathlessly <lb/>
to see suspend the next <lb/>
day. Funny men <lb/>
Constitution In Bad Way. <lb/>
I We hear a heap of chat these <lb/>
whether or not <lb/>
it follows It <lb/>
used to. Of course it went slower, <lb/>
I but it When the flag Hew <lb/>
over Mississippi Texas and <lb/>
the great western territories, the <lb/>
constitution down on the levee <lb/>
on the east bank of <lb/>
took oil her shoe- and stockings, <lb/>
and then like Cousin Dillard <lb/>
her and waded over <lb/>
I into the new empire. But the <lb/>
j constitution la unwell. Sue <lb/>
as pretty as she was when she was <lb/>
is not as much thought <lb/>
of. She's Sick, too, and even such i <lb/>
good doctors as Ir. Rally, of Texas, j <lb/>
Dr. of Maine, can't <lb/>
I Hire her. the constitution I <lb/>
I follow the An impaired; <lb/>
it ion can't follow anything.; <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
Damaged By Tin Cold <lb/>
The continued cold weather and <lb/>
light frost part of <lb/>
I the without a doubt re <lb/>
; suited illustriously to some extent I <lb/>
to the growing truck crops in the <lb/>
Baa torn Carolina licit, ti rowers <lb/>
who were here yesterday from <lb/>
section, did not hesitate to <lb/>
say besides being injured by the; <lb/>
the crop is retarded material- <lb/>
The wind yesterday morning I <lb/>
kept off the but the tempera- <lb/>
lure, which was only two degrees <lb/>
I above freezing, considerably worst-1 <lb/>
led the young and tender plants of <lb/>
I various varieties. Mr. W. J. <lb/>
Boney, of Wallace, who here <lb/>
yesterday told of material damage <lb/>
to berries in low places and <lb/>
reported some ice. Mr. W <lb/>
Wells, of Columbus county, also <lb/>
reported ice and spoke of damage <lb/>
lo crops in his vicinity. Last <lb/>
truckers do not speak so <lb/>
of the prospect but <lb/>
admit some damage to <lb/>
the like. The moderation <lb/>
which came <lb/>
last night, was welcomed by the <lb/>
Star, <lb/>
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may Is- behind in <lb/>
things, Inn she has some unique <lb/>
laws relating medicines. <lb/>
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if buys a <lb/>
of hair oil on which there la a label <lb/>
stating that the preparation will <lb/>
restore hair on if it fails <lb/>
to accomplish the job he can have <lb/>
seller arrested thrown into <lb/>
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Crowding of Professions. <lb/>
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comfort for those who are striving <lb/>
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professions. The same I <lb/>
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a journeyman brewer makes batter <lb/>
wages the salary of a <lb/>
a Herman university. <lb/>
Henna a good assay of the over-ed <lb/>
who cannot make a living <lb/>
by their learning are enlisting in <lb/>
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crowded as the professions. The <lb/>
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lawyers Chicago are <lb/>
handling the litigation of the city, <lb/>
and only about are making <lb/>
16,00 or over each year. While <lb/>
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courts has not shown any marked <lb/>
increase, the Influx of lawyers <lb/>
the country baa been <lb/>
and uninterrupted, and the stream <lb/>
of been yearly <lb/>
augmented by heavy contributions <lb/>
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inhabitants, which means <lb/>
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as arc needed. <lb/>
on the conditions, the ; <lb/>
Chicago Times Herald <lb/>
a matter of fact, almost any <lb/>
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annual Income than three-fourths <lb/>
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more pit In spite of the mod- <lb/>
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selections, Ike creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It Is our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb/>
sell you If we can. We offer you tin- U-t service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the must liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
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us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Sal in-. Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpels. Mattings and Oil <lb/>
Shoes, <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Harm <lb/>
Women's and Children's <lb/>
. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
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Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meal. Scud Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Casting-, and <lb/>
Fixtures, Mails Bop <lb/>
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shows capabilities <lb/>
at a tender age, if he is ever going <lb/>
to have them. I have heard of a <lb/>
certain small boy who got <lb/>
into the of leasing his <lb/>
for pennies until last she said <lb/>
to him; Willie. I don't <lb/>
like in give you pennies if you <lb/>
money you should go to work <lb/>
and earn The boy remained <lb/>
thoughtful for some lime. Then, <lb/>
within a nays, the mother per- <lb/>
that Willie bad plenty of <lb/>
pennies. She wondered a bit <lb/>
where he got them, but did not <lb/>
question him. But one <lb/>
day she noticed that some of a I . . . . . t <lb/>
hullabaloo was going on back j April 16-21 1900. <lb/>
yard. Looking out, she bow <lb/>
lie surrounded by a mob of boys, <lb/>
who yelling with delight, <lb/>
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w was <lb/>
passed <lb/>
hack wall of house, ll <lb/>
notice, quite neatly out <lb/>
w a <lb/>
WILLIE JONES WILL HAT <lb/>
small green worm, for cent <lb/>
large green worm, for cent- <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
New-papers tell u- of murder-, only that farmer <lb/>
rapes, thefts and such like, But , , , , <lb/>
raise them who has studied <lb/>
die threat secret how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by the judicious use of well- <lb/>
balanced fertilizers. No <lb/>
can produce <lb/>
a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
at least Potash. Send for <lb/>
. our books, which furnish full <lb/>
information. We send them <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
WORKS, <lb/>
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them. Thai took her from her <lb/>
work and cut off their bread. The <lb/>
neighbor found it -cut in <lb/>
abundant May <lb/>
bless them. A. <lb/>
Advertisement Point the way. <lb/>
Advertisement point the way to <lb/>
commercial bargains. spring <lb/>
shopping begun, and careful <lb/>
i. . columns of <lb/>
favorite before starting <lb/>
out to make purchases. With the <lb/>
special of explained <lb/>
to I in well-worded Use-1 <lb/>
Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Taxes Paid by Company. <lb/>
shopping is made easy, pleas J Drewry, Pres. <lb/>
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the breaking of <lb/>
Colorado i several i in <lb/>
Texas <lb/>
rile city of . <lb/>
damage. of dollars ii <lb/>
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Allen, I <lb/>
I'd <lb/>
Primrose. <lb/>
TEN-YEAR I no <lb/>
with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 93.23 each. <lb/>
June and December at <lb/>
Commercial and Bank of <lb/>
Secured by first <lb/>
on residence properly worth <lb/>
properly lives were lost. ; of loans, with <lb/>
In . house near I <lb/>
Petersburg seven <lb/>
their lives. <lb/>
, of i- arc being sold for <lb/>
cash payment <lb/>
mil <lb/>
gives <lb/>
. live and one-third per <lb/>
annum free of taxes on <lb/>
cost, a of nearly <lb/>
percent at <lb/>
a of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
the safest and best investments on <lb/>
the market. made on <lb/>
property of eight <lb/>
For further address <lb/>
and Investors Union, <lb/>
Geo. Alien. Sec. N. C. <lb/>
Pa., had a <lb/>
dollar lire Sat <lb/>
The Democrats carried the <lb/>
elect ion at Load ville. Col., <lb/>
a luge majority. <lb/>
Nathan Baldwin, u Ira veil <lb/>
in poor health, cut his <lb/>
yesterday at <lb/>
V. <lb/>
protest against high loll <lb/>
masked men blew up two lull <lb/>
bridges and burned loll <lb/>
Burlington j <lb/>
pike applications as they can- <lb/>
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care deafness, and is <lb/>
remedies. is cans- <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
do <lb/>
at <lb/>
BERN FAIR <lb/>
ANNUAL AND BACK MEET <lb/>
WILL BE HELD AT NEW BERN, N. C. <lb/>
Philadelphia's Temple <lb/>
has been placed on tax list, <lb/>
despite the exemption of <lb/>
property, became it was giving <lb/>
promiscuous entertainments in <lb/>
church building, to which <lb/>
was had by the purchase of- <lb/>
tickets, which were on Bale to tits <lb/>
public tickets lo any other <lb/>
secular entertainment art <lb/>
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exhibits o <lb/>
product , <lb/>
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large <lb/>
worm, <lb/>
worm, for <lb/>
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cents <lb/>
cents <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
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thriving His <lb/>
interrupted any rate in her <lb/>
ran hack yard. I don't <lb/>
she had any Basil ranee <lb/>
be still carrying It on some- <lb/>
where Transcript. <lb/>
Advertising undoubtedly lakes <lb/>
away badness from those who <lb/>
do not and gives lo <lb/>
thane Who do, and who have <lb/>
succeeded best, growing day by <lb/>
day, have been those who have <lb/>
bean the moat advertisers <lb/>
in season and out of <lb/>
Simla, <lb/>
A splendid Attractions, including <lb/>
Wild Animal show. i <lb/>
of Illusion-, and many before shown at a Fair <lb/>
in this Stale <lb/>
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb/>
and Steamboat Line-. <lb/>
Information, address <lb/>
For Premium ,,; <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary <lb/>
GOOD PRINTING <lb/>
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nicely printed ., only <lb/>
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from the nice a- u candidate <lb/>
the auspices Ann i <lb/>
of Religious Education, <lb/>
will be in Foundry M. <lb/>
Church, Washington, i. begin- <lb/>
on the instant. <lb/>
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la. n i from Cuba, I <lb/>
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late dealt i New <lb/>
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Kellogg, <lb/>
of the Beau Co. bucket <lb/>
last night returned a verdict of <lb/>
guilty of larceny. <lb/>
Fred at <lb/>
I Indianapolis. In, fatally shot I<lb/>
whom he for charges <lb/>
him as an Fellow. <lb/>
Greensboro and <lb/>
are proposing to expend <lb/>
r improved country roads. <lb/>
C. w. former cashier of <lb/>
Hank, <lb/>
Vt. has held In <lb/>
for Court, on a <lb/>
having waived a <lb/>
preliminary <lb/>
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has n bin pro<lb/>
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all pupils public <lb/>
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mucus lining of the <lb/>
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closed, deafness is t be result, <lb/>
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this lube restored <lb/>
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will lie destroyed forever; nine <lb/>
of ten arc caused by Ca- <lb/>
is nothing but an In- <lb/>
lamed of the mucous <lb/>
fin i <lb/>
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case of <lb/>
ed catarrh cannot he cured <lb/>
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for <lb/>
i free. <lb/>
r. ii Props., <lb/>
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are I.-1. <lb/>
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