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EVERY IV OF <lb/>
BOX R. <lb/>
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adopted the General An <lb/>
MB, to be submit <lb/>
to the voter for ratification <lb/>
I next <lb/>
That VI of the <lb/>
of North Carolina I <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
and in lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AND TO <lb/>
OF AS <lb/>
Every male person <lb/>
born the States, and <lb/>
every male person who has <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
been or their <lb/>
guilt on indictment pending, and <lb/>
. or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, treason <lb/>
or felony, or crime for <lb/>
which the may be <lb/>
the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
lulled or and <lb/>
in office, such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship a <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. act shall be in force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
Arrest . <lb/>
as by the timely use <lb/>
T I v.-r old and <lb/>
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Always cum <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE,<lb/>
torpid <lb/>
all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS<lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
an i bonanza <lb/>
THE OF LOST OF <lb/>
GORE RANGE. <lb/>
II.,.<lb/>
bold II.-<lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
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A- <lb/>
Card <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK <lb/>
is only a year <lb/>
news week, <lb/>
Information lo tin- <lb/>
especially ill grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that <lb/>
many limes more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
Cum s Parker f Pen <lb/>
AGE US <lb/>
AT <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
by people in the State, except <lb/>
us other prov <lb/>
See. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
year, the six mouths, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district which offers <lb/>
to vole, four mouths next proceed- <lb/>
the election Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
the same county, shall not ope <lb/>
rate deprive person of the <lb/>
right lo vote III the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has bean convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt in open <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter lie, imprisonment in <lb/>
prison, shall lie permitted to <lb/>
vole, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be Oral restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law- <lb/>
See. person offering to <lb/>
vote shall at the time I legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
and in the manlier <lb/>
provided by law, and the <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. Every person presenting <lb/>
for registration shall lie <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the <lb/>
and. before lie shall be <lb/>
entitled to vole, have paid on or <lb/>
before of March of the <lb/>
year which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll la us prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of the same <lb/>
except against assessed property. <lb/>
gee, No male person who was, <lb/>
January I, WOT, oral any lime <lb/>
prior entitled lo vote tin <lb/>
the laws of any Stale in <lb/>
Stales wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
j such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
the right In and vole at <lb/>
any election this Stale by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess I he <lb/>
in <lb/>
section I of Provided, <lb/>
be shall have registered accord <lb/>
the terms of this section <lb/>
prior to I, I MM. The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide fur <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under I his ion on <lb/>
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all such persons shall lie entitled <lb/>
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miners well have <lb/>
a great deal of looking <lb/>
for of range, <lb/>
are for It yet- <lb/>
famous a found and <lb/>
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from Iowa county, Colo., <lb/>
lo the tall a <lb/>
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a druggist. bail trip <lb/>
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pool of showed that he <lb/>
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was be bad been <lb/>
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pretty that be broke on several piece <lb/>
put them In the pocket of his <lb/>
coat, intending <lb/>
back to low as curiosities. <lb/>
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pass road over range and followed <lb/>
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regular begun. <lb/>
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day-- on Ida way lo his Iowa <lb/>
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talk drifted to mining, and the drug- <lb/>
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the hotel I <lb/>
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lakes a pine persuade <lb/>
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lei bide all de graves <lb/>
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It's so bright <lb/>
git's blinded at it <lb/>
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cross; but sometimes tie <lb/>
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it. <lb/>
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dis is lo take good <lb/>
tie en see <lb/>
plenty en <lb/>
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business pleasure. He <lb/>
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makes sound sleep en pleasant <lb/>
dreams at night. Hut some folks <lb/>
sleep <lb/>
way. <lb/>
SORES <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
THE GREAT SPRING <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA a a Blood Food and <lb/>
ever II cornea a rich <lb/>
to the worn run down, and That <lb/>
the from badly <lb/>
thin, blood and an body, a by a <lb/>
The weariness, and nervous prostration which accompany <lb/>
the heal of M and once. For <lb/>
and all ailments the brain and nerve, insomnia, and <lb/>
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tissues. It brain, nerve and nerves, calming and their n <lb/>
makes rich, red honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new <lb/>
use. It the wee and the old young again. <lb/>
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Vest Salt Rheum, and other from <lb/>
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such as mercury, and other <lb/>
MM It w by treatment that the poison could be killed while the Wood <lb/>
was to course through its holding in circulation the of the <lb/>
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be mow terrible than a horribly blood taint. It only <lb/>
the structures the body, but many the bones are <lb/>
It oiler, seeks out and cord, and again It will bring de- <lb/>
cay and death to some vital organ, kidneys, liver or only one <lb/>
cure of blood taint. That la, PURIFICATION I <lb/>
the blood must be removed through the the lungs, kidneys, <lb/>
and skin. First pure, then greet restorative, and <lb/>
the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex- <lb/>
the taint, tut also removes all mercury, and other <lb/>
and fills veins arteries with the ruby, current of vitality. <lb/>
life Good means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON a <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. Is regarded the Blood Purifier <lb/>
This fart la now beyond question or cavil. <lb/>
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SOLD M. <lb/>
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and Night Sweats <lb/>
Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle. lo lake. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. <lb/>
petite, makes <lb/>
you well. None as <lb/>
by Drug <lb/>
Co., Va., sold and <lb/>
guaranteed at drug stores of <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
AI IN IT <lb/>
Having this day before <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
s of the of M. I. <lb/>
notice i <lb/>
all against <lb/>
talc in them to tor <lb/>
duly on tin <lb/>
1901, or this will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their All persons <lb/>
to said MUM are bi nuke <lb/>
immediate payment lo me. <lb/>
This day or March 1900. <lb/>
I. II. Ad <lb/>
M. I. <lb/>
i blow. Attorneys. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
Wholesale retail <lb/>
Furniture Dealer, lash paid for <lb/>
I'll r, Col I oil Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. lied <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak <lb/>
by Carts, <lb/>
Suits. Tables, Sales, P. <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West <lb/>
Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Col ton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples,<lb/>
and Ware. Tin mid WOOden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, <lb/>
Sewing and nu- <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
mM M <lb/>
tins <lb/>
Clerk of <lb/>
K. Allen <lb/>
notice la hereby given h all <lb/>
sons claims against -slate b <lb/>
payment, duly ail- <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
1901 or this notice will be plead In <lb/>
their All persons <lb/>
ed to will make pay- <lb/>
in me. March 2nd 1900. <lb/>
of Allen. <lb/>
i DIRECTORY <lb/>
Service every 2nd lib <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Kev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, <lb/>
m. C. D. <lb/>
I superintendent. <lb/>
I every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
N. M. Sunday <lb/>
I p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
a. K. B. <lb/>
at <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt as <lb/>
tor estate of Craft, <lb/>
it. to all <lb/>
lo Mid lo make nay- <lb/>
lo and all <lb/>
having claims said estate must <lb/>
game for payment before the <lb/>
day March, 1901 Ibis notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of <lb/>
day of March, <lb/>
I r r--1 <lb/>
James K <lb/>
-Mail. Hulls <lb/>
and vole all elections I f gold I have ever <lb/>
people in this Slate, unless <lb/>
under of <lb/>
such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. Ii. All elections by the <lb/>
pie shall be by and all<lb/>
i shall be viva <lb/>
See Every voter in North <lb/>
M in Ibis <lb/>
shall lie eligible lo of <lb/>
before entering the <lb/>
the he shall take <lb/>
the <lb/>
. tin swear <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
maintain and las <lb/>
United and con <lb/>
ion laws <lb/>
Una not <lb/>
I ill discharge <lb/>
duties of my <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. following classes of <lb/>
persons shall lie <lb/>
First, nil persona who shall <lb/>
The Si Co., of <lb/>
ti. M I A. K. Tucker W. <lb/>
Tucker by <lb/>
or day of <lb/>
m All indebted lo the <lb/>
will please make settlement with <lb/>
either of named. All <lb/>
having the Arm will please <lb/>
their tn ll. at. Tucker at mice. <lb/>
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Court of Pitt county in a <lb/>
Martha Aim Tyson mid others <lb/>
against Andrew Vines and <lb/>
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t will fur <lb/>
Court House in Hal- <lb/>
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piece, parcel kind, <lb/>
in Bearer Dam <lb/>
lands <lb/>
others, <lb/>
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Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
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Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. See <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
B. O. K. Griffin, <lb/>
Bee. <lb/>
K. of Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
It. M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. I, <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday <lb/>
W. B. B. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first third <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, San. <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
in i ii i-. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low its the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
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PATENT <lb/>
Sand <lb/>
fur <lb/>
My res Washing <lb/>
ton daily at I A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville <lb/>
V, M. for Washington. <lb/>
loaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave fur <lb/>
Saturdays <lb/>
at ti A. M. curries freight only. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, mid for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
i Mil s. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
and Lino front <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. U. <lb/>
J. J. CHUBBY. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
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VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. MAY I <lb/>
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Beware lb Man <lb/>
State Ticket <lb/>
Folks who U, <lb/>
as it may appear,. , of <lb/>
smoking is practically <lb/>
For <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of <lb/>
For of <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Bl It. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
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of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
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of New Hanover. <lb/>
For Presidential Electors at <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
OVERMAN, <lb/>
How a <lb/>
Appeal Funds. <lb/>
known Cuba or Puerto <lb/>
observed an who <lb/>
has recently returned from <lb/>
islands, as well known, <lb/>
is principal crop <lb/>
very one uses They regard it <lb/>
as so much time lost to use tobacco <lb/>
in a pipe. to <lb/>
use pipes they cannot net them, for <lb/>
the simple reason is no pipes <lb/>
for sale. Th natives them- <lb/>
selves cigars, cheroots <lb/>
cigarette, and many of them did <lb/>
not know couple of years <lb/>
ago there was some benighted <lb/>
people who supposed that smoking <lb/>
tobacco a pipe was enjoyable <lb/>
mI to any great ex- <lb/>
tent. <lb/>
tobaccos are, of course, not suited <lb/>
to pipe smoking, for it is grown <lb/>
with idea of lug as large <lb/>
as possible and as <lb/>
can get, not considering that <lb/>
stems have any value, <lb/>
regard lo smoking In- <lb/>
is remarkable. indeed, <lb/>
there Is no word the Spanish <lb/>
for smoking <lb/>
Bits -I News Cur Both. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. <lb/>
To the Democrats of North Caro- <lb/>
We are engaged in n campaign <lb/>
of We every <lb/>
white man North Carolina, to <lb/>
understand amendment. We <lb/>
want no in North Car- <lb/>
to be misled by the <lb/>
falsehoods and <lb/>
that our are <lb/>
ting with reference to this <lb/>
it la certain that if while <lb/>
of Slate do understand the <lb/>
amendment, its effects upon <lb/>
State and the <lb/>
that they will give it such a ma- <lb/>
as no measure submitted to <lb/>
the people has ever Wore received <lb/>
in of Slate, <lb/>
will give ticket representing <lb/>
this measure the most decisive ma- <lb/>
of recent years. <lb/>
To print and distribute <lb/>
and to circulate papers and to <lb/>
defray other expenses of <lb/>
such a campaign us we are now on- <lb/>
gaged in is expensive requires <lb/>
ready money. Your committee i <lb/>
practically without funds. Indeed <lb/>
for last three weeks it has <lb/>
been borrowing money to meet <lb/>
current expenses. <lb/>
The committee takes this <lb/>
of appealing to the Democrats <lb/>
all the of good govern- <lb/>
and White Supremacy in the <lb/>
Slate to pay the <lb/>
legitimate <lb/>
of the campaign. We feel <lb/>
this appeal will not lie in vain. <lb/>
Contributions ran lie sent direct- <lb/>
to the Chairman of the Commit- <lb/>
tee at Raleigh will be duly <lb/>
acknowledged. <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
Two girls met a dry goods <lb/>
store other day. They hail <lb/>
evidently not seen each other for <lb/>
some lime, the trend of their <lb/>
conversation proved. <lb/>
limes we used lo <lb/>
have at the said one. <lb/>
Hike our own <lb/>
replied the other, than on <lb/>
the Ob, say, where is my <lb/>
old Hume Ferry I the world <lb/>
don't say Who <lb/>
of all replied <lb/>
friend, Hushing. <lb/>
The conversation drifted, but a <lb/>
short time later its old <lb/>
channel. <lb/>
Say, remarked Perry's <lb/>
wife, you meet in <lb/>
Sun added, <lb/>
told me that summer he was <lb/>
there I he could not live with- <lb/>
out <lb/>
Yes, I met him in <lb/>
fellow I feel sorry for <lb/>
him. He is ii yet, I <lb/>
suppose <lb/>
No; <lb/>
You don't say Who <lb/>
Luke Herald. <lb/>
who peddle <lb/>
a and profitable source <lb/>
of fraud. But folks to <lb/>
be humbugged. They ea it <lb/>
live without it. <lb/>
A few days ago a citizen who <lb/>
represented himself a brother <lb/>
of Kev. of <lb/>
bury, went town sold <lb/>
spectacles to various unsuspected <lb/>
ladies at a high price. Some <lb/>
of them bough from him <lb/>
he was supposed lo Is.- John <lb/>
latter is <lb/>
minister of Sails <lb/>
thought that the <lb/>
a preacher must <lb/>
lie a good man. Alas for human <lb/>
But other bought <lb/>
the idea that the man was Dr. <lb/>
of Charlotte--who is a <lb/>
Brother of <lb/>
the representative. <lb/>
Anyway they bought spectacles <lb/>
of paid for <lb/>
them in of the realm at <lb/>
the late of three or four times their <lb/>
value. Now they are <lb/>
bill good Mr. or who <lb/>
ever he is has gone lo greener <lb/>
fields and new. <lb/>
Bring along the next humbug <lb/>
We'll lie ready to give him <lb/>
I ml mark . <lb/>
TO AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
AND COIN <lb/>
We are still the of the after your patronage <lb/>
We offer you beat selected line of . <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to any store Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage ll is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer tin- very beet polite <lb/>
attention, and moat liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established up Strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you coma to market you will nut do <lb/>
if you do MB our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following line of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Everything; Is <lb/>
With Mrs. Eddy but v. <lb/>
crop can <lb/>
grow with- <lb/>
out Potash. <lb/>
Every blade of <lb/>
Grass, every grain <lb/>
of Corn, all Fruits <lb/>
and Vegetable <lb/>
have If <lb/>
enough i supplied <lb/>
lbs. Mary Baker <lb/>
Christian i- generous <lb/>
enough to counsel her fellows to <lb/>
to vaccination the <lb/>
law it. Eddy no <lb/>
doubt knows, or thinks she knows, <lb/>
poi i- a mere deli <lb/>
of the which will. <lb/>
give way at once when the mind must <lb/>
Is made right; but to, for that mat- <lb/>
U limn her stand- <lb/>
point. The thing, however, j you can count on a full crop <lb/>
Mr- Eddi treats real <lb/>
atone . <lb/>
goes will be <lb/>
genuine money, and U takes of <lb/>
a book. <lb/>
if tun little, the growth will be <lb/>
Cut i- u <lb/>
Mrs. Eddy puts money on the same <lb/>
her evil- <lb/>
ideal, she a <lb/>
plain- a <lb/>
U, mere <lb/>
nut lie Christian or wholly I <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Taxes by Company. <lb/>
from the standpoint of <lb/>
her ton . <lb/>
-J t <lb/>
iii i Journal. <lb/>
Bait <lb/>
r Summer School <lb/>
Teachers. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
It looks if Uncle Hum would <lb/>
have Doth before <lb/>
many yours to his age. <lb/>
There is talk now in Europe <lb/>
that Monroe doctrine, that may <lb/>
yet get this into trouble <lb/>
unless it is dropped. The idea of <lb/>
this country to dictate <lb/>
to the nations us to the countries in <lb/>
America, is moving some of <lb/>
to talk with some <lb/>
It Is almost certain that if <lb/>
Slates shall ever attempt to cur- <lb/>
out the principles of the Mon- <lb/>
roe doctrine that of a very <lb/>
character will follow, and <lb/>
more than one will <lb/>
have to be it is <lb/>
said that Herman has its eyes <lb/>
upon and other <lb/>
South it-nil countries. lie- <lb/>
ii to an appeal <lb/>
grout Weekly, <lb/>
Spectator, the <lb/>
says that proposition is that <lb/>
while has not the least <lb/>
III will toward the united Mates, <lb/>
lint, on the contrary, very Ion- <lb/>
affect Inn, tho <lb/>
of empire <lb/>
doctrine as a <lb/>
manger attitude which <lb/>
will not for <lb/>
moment after having Tully <lb/>
herself <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
Shippers the War Tax. <lb/>
The Supreme <lb/>
Court, with <lb/>
bus decided that the express com- <lb/>
cannot be prevented from <lb/>
to the shipper the <lb/>
Of stump taxi's by the <lb/>
war revenue act. When law <lb/>
was passed it was claimed <lb/>
the rich carrying corporations <lb/>
would be compelled to hear u large <lb/>
share of the burden of taxation. <lb/>
The lobbyists of these corporal ions <lb/>
evidently were on hand earning <lb/>
their salaries, however, for the <lb/>
language as pass- <lb/>
ed so ambiguous as to leave <lb/>
much doubt as to the intent of Con- <lb/>
with respect to the incidence <lb/>
of luxes Imposed. The express <lb/>
companies at proceeded to re- <lb/>
th shipper tO affix <lb/>
stumps, and the of <lb/>
lust resort now sustained their <lb/>
right to do so. Thus entire <lb/>
burden of this portion Of war <lb/>
taxation is shifted to the people, <lb/>
while the corporations was in- <lb/>
tended to reach go free. <lb/>
II is time that u large portion of <lb/>
the war taxes were repealed, and <lb/>
Hume bearing most heavily on <lb/>
people should be lo go. <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
Mao's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Collie, Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Halls and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
fur Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We boy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
seventh will begin <lb/>
next continue for <lb/>
four weeks. The faculty will In- <lb/>
inure than eminent <lb/>
instructors There will U- <lb/>
instruction in the boat methods of <lb/>
teaching ail of the branches taught <lb/>
in the lauding public and private <lb/>
schools, high schools and <lb/>
mils in the South. Since its es- <lb/>
sis years the I <lb/>
summer school has c <lb/>
ranked with the best <lb/>
of the count I . The <lb/>
of this year surpass <lb/>
of former y ears. <lb/>
This year for the first time <lb/>
history, the University have a <lb/>
summer term offer regular <lb/>
university courses. <lb/>
Many a teacher desiring to <lb/>
sue advanced course during hi- <lb/>
vocation, many a college student <lb/>
who wishes to early on his Studies <lb/>
the summer months <lb/>
S Wynn. Vice Pies. <lb/>
Jerman, <lb/>
X Holding. Ally, <lb/>
t Allen. Secretary. <lb/>
CO Latin. <lb/>
W S <lb/>
with SO Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, <lb/>
Payable in June and December at <lb/>
Commercial and Farmers Bank of <lb/>
Raleigh. Secured by first <lb/>
gage mi residence properly worth <lb/>
double amount of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable ten years after <lb/>
dale of issue, are sold for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
to the owner lire and one per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes on <lb/>
Oral cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
twenty per cent, <lb/>
a total of than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
the safest and best investments on <lb/>
the market. Loans made on red- <lb/>
property of eight <lb/>
For furl her address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb/>
Goo. Allen, Sec., N. C. <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
thus hasten his graduation, local applications as they <lb/>
armers <lb/>
Use <lb/>
many men and women who can at- <lb/>
tend college in- the University only <lb/>
during June, July and August will <lb/>
learn gladly of this new departure. <lb/>
Members of tho summer school <lb/>
during the four weeks ii is in <lb/>
attend summer <lb/>
classes free of <lb/>
For circulars giving full <lb/>
board, and courses taken <lb/>
f study, address <lb/>
vi vs. <lb/>
in M. C. S. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Summer School, <lb/>
Chapel II ill, <lb/>
Doesn't Live Hare. <lb/>
The people <lb/>
in towns is will mil their <lb/>
bread waters unless <lb/>
are assured in in u <lb/>
days will comeback lo I hem <lb/>
in a full grown sandwich, all <lb/>
with ham. butler inns <lb/>
turd and rolled in u deed <lb/>
for one half the earth and u <lb/>
on Other <lb/>
Item. <lb/>
It perfectly right for men lo <lb/>
be. miking <lb/>
but a mini who has made <lb/>
in a even <lb/>
from by of bis own <lb/>
and energy, owes the <lb/>
community some liberality in re- <lb/>
turn. If he not had public <lb/>
he not have <lb/>
his money, and he ought to <lb/>
this when publics interest <lb/>
appeals lo In ml Neck <lb/>
Common wealth. <lb/>
We have just n lot of Hen I <lb/>
Single and Double horse. Call and s-e <lb/>
them before baying. We also curry a lino of <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Ready Roofing Ready Mixed <lb/>
Paints, <lb/>
From all over the State <lb/>
news that the lead- <lb/>
the <lb/>
taken back seal and lei while men <lb/>
be nominated. Nothing shows so <lb/>
completely the of the <lb/>
groan a voter. One <lb/>
It went live <lb/>
bi lei Duller and <lb/>
ticket, and <lb/>
vote for without truest ion. They <lb/>
land as an mass, <lb/>
out motion and without sense. A <lb/>
hundred mules would <lb/>
vote as Suppose it <lb/>
was suggested to tho two hundred <lb/>
and odd while voters of <lb/>
they should <lb/>
and hall a lie- <lb/>
nominate a ticket of <lb/>
for vole The Unfit- <lb/>
of the to vote Is <lb/>
no mailer whether he Is <lb/>
demanding place to Oil, <lb/>
w her he is <lb/>
and v w <lb/>
the of some party lead <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
mil the diseased portion of <lb/>
ear. There is only one way to <lb/>
cure deafness, and that is contain <lb/>
remedies. Deafness is <lb/>
ed by an Inflamed condition of the <lb/>
mucus lining of <lb/>
When this tube is inflamed <lb/>
have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
perfect hen ring, and when it is <lb/>
closed, deafness is the result, <lb/>
and unless the can lie <lb/>
ml this tube restored <lb/>
lo its normal hearing <lb/>
will be destroyed forever; nine <lb/>
eases out of ten are caused by Ca- <lb/>
which is nothing but in- <lb/>
condition of the mucous <lb/>
surfaces. <lb/>
We will give One Hundred <lb/>
for any case deafness <lb/>
ed by catarrh I that cannot be cured, <lb/>
by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for <lb/>
free. <lb/>
F. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Hall's <lb/>
Family Fills are the <lb/>
The mot her of Hon. W. Turn <lb/>
nominee for Lien <lb/>
died Monday <lb/>
morning her home in <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
The in <lb/>
Wake County, was nibbed Monday <lb/>
night, The safe was blown open <lb/>
in Stamps and cash <lb/>
was taken. The postmaster also <lb/>
own money.<lb/>
Dr.<lb/>
Office over <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
THE <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill It is simply <lb/>
quinine inn tasteless form <lb/>
No pay. Price Mr.<lb/>
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<p>
mares <lb/>
for <lb/>
. While <lb/>
nm e opposed for m <lb/>
P. J. ,., candidate whoa de <lb/>
d II m before. II There is little doubt of the <lb/>
oil CM of four Mr. and <lb/>
e ., . ; Hoot to impeachment for their <lb/>
the man in <lb/>
Entered at the Post at <lb/>
Greenville, H. as Second-Ow <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
lAY <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
Hum- baa Urn defeated. <lb/>
open i of law in paying <lb/>
and Japan intend to <lb/>
fight, they had batter go ahead <lb/>
and do it. <lb/>
ready a good deal behind band <lb/>
and the gallery is gelling <lb/>
The Government la sending i-an <lb/>
beef to the Philippines. Se- <lb/>
e object to this, ll is <lb/>
all right to shoot the <lb/>
of but by let- <lb/>
ting them capture the canned beef <lb/>
is a little too Spanish us. <lb/>
salaries to army <lb/>
Ai;, i November there will five, .,,, to <lb/>
eases of Instead four. ii it hail a democrat- <lb/>
. majority. <lb/>
Washington is snuggling to let Admiral will not make a <lb/>
host his attitude toward <lb/>
. , , ., , important public unless <lb/>
methods have been shove after a r . . , <lb/>
. , he his hut will ask <lb/>
long and g , <lb/>
but he nap- for President solely <lb/>
The of <lb/>
Post reports a white <lb/>
hen. He says the hen has a <lb/>
brood of <lb/>
On number being black. The <lb/>
mother has to hover or <lb/>
for the black number of her <lb/>
family, and will permit it to <lb/>
enjoy the company of the balance <lb/>
of the brood. <lb/>
peas to be from Illinois, and both <lb/>
Senators awl Representatives <lb/>
his record. That shows how <lb/>
guileless, in a political way, the <lb/>
effort to keep his job him, <lb/>
the fad that the Washington <lb/>
Schools are far behind others of the <lb/>
grade in other pans of the <lb/>
c mm <lb/>
from state have in dear old is. Think of the ab- <lb/>
great party <lb/>
ting a man for President without <lb/>
knowing how he stood upon a sin <lb/>
one of the great issues upon <lb/>
which the campaign will be fought. <lb/>
a man like could think <lb/>
such a thing possible. <lb/>
standing the public declaration of <lb/>
almost every prominent democrat <lb/>
The Treasury Depart meat has <lb/>
decided is a <lb/>
and drawback <lb/>
of duties cannot be allowed on <lb/>
sent there. In same de- <lb/>
II holds that drawback will <lb/>
be allowed on exports to Cuba and <lb/>
Philippines. This is certainly <lb/>
Mead Better Than <lb/>
On hist Friday night there was a <lb/>
at Vanderbilt University <lb/>
at Nashville. Tennessee, between <lb/>
two students of that institution <lb/>
and two the <lb/>
Of North Carolina, and the latter <lb/>
were the victors. <lb/>
the past three ears there <lb/>
have been live deludes between the <lb/>
of our University and of <lb/>
the Universities in other States, <lb/>
and our beys were the <lb/>
victor four. This should be <lb/>
very gratifying to every North <lb/>
Carolinian, as it certainly is so <lb/>
Ten creditable to our University. <lb/>
We feel more elated and <lb/>
at these intellectual and liter- <lb/>
CONVENTION. <lb/>
a meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee held in <lb/>
on the 14th day of <lb/>
April. 1900, a convention fir the <lb/>
i munition of Deni <lb/>
d for the legislature and <lb/>
county offices and for the <lb/>
of delegates to the. <lb/>
First Congressional District <lb/>
convention, was railed to <lb/>
meet the Court House, in <lb/>
ville. at on Saturday, <lb/>
May 1900. <lb/>
Township primaries, <lb/>
pore of appointing delegate said <lb/>
were called to <lb/>
meet at the usual places each <lb/>
victories of our boys than at i township on Saturday, May 12th. <lb/>
their victories games of ball 1900, at o'clock P. M. The said <lb/>
Boated. <lb/>
Lodge K. of P. <lb/>
The grand lodge were <lb/>
given an elegant by Dur <lb/>
ham people. On Wednesday the <lb/>
following officers were <lb/>
G. W. Mountcastle, Lex <lb/>
in the that Bryan's <lb/>
was a and Q. V. CL. P. Ashe- <lb/>
the failure of a single democratic ville. <lb/>
state leader to advocate the <lb/>
of Dewey, the Admiral still <lb/>
that he will be <lb/>
A hearing was granted by the <lb/>
bewildering. What is the differ- the house which <lb/>
While under the of <lb/>
whiskey. Small was shot <lb/>
by and it is <lb/>
thought the wound will be fatal. <lb/>
This occurred at Morgan too. Both <lb/>
men were under the influence of <lb/>
whiskey, and it is slid both of <lb/>
them had always been the <lb/>
of friends. This is but the <lb/>
examples of what whiskey will do <lb/>
for men. <lb/>
The Democratic candidates are <lb/>
making powerful speeches in the <lb/>
part of the State and at <lb/>
being heard by a great crowd. The <lb/>
argument- AycoCK is making for <lb/>
the id -o logical and <lb/>
convincing as to be simply <lb/>
In replying to a charge <lb/>
made by a Republican at one <lb/>
that the Democrats <lb/>
would disfranchise white men. <lb/>
cock captivated the crowd prov <lb/>
lag that the Republican party was <lb/>
the only party that had ever dis <lb/>
franchised He showed <lb/>
that in white <lb/>
men from voting, allowed <lb/>
in a three days election to <lb/>
vote on the question of whether <lb/>
they should vole. white <lb/>
nun living in Pitt <lb/>
win. were prevented from voting <lb/>
as Mr, said. <lb/>
is Feeling very <lb/>
much elated, and <lb/>
we have been talking and <lb/>
cotton factory for Greenville, and <lb/>
in status between <lb/>
and Philippines; Both were <lb/>
under the treaty <lb/>
The white supremacy sentiment <lb/>
to be glowing, not only <lb/>
among folks also among fowls <lb/>
and animals. <lb/>
A few about <lb/>
the Wayne county hen that <lb/>
ed to recognize a black chick in <lb/>
her brood. now the Oxford <lb/>
Ledger a County <lb/>
ewe that dropped throe lambs one <lb/>
of them being black, and the moth- <lb/>
ewe would not have anything to <lb/>
do With that black sheep. <lb/>
has charge of the bill to a <lb/>
in favor of the bill <lb/>
towards the holding <lb/>
of a World's Pair at St. Louis in <lb/>
1903 to celebrate the centennial of <lb/>
the Louisiana Purchase. The <lb/>
including governors of the <lb/>
States within the Louisiana <lb/>
chase and a Dumber of prom <lb/>
citizens of St. Louis. <lb/>
Representative Lewis, of <lb/>
Washington, sized up the weeks, but weather today was <lb/>
situation out his way I perfect. began coming <lb/>
Bryan will receive the lg early Ibis by <lb/>
vote of the delegation the I o'clock Main street looked like it <lb/>
Slate of Washington, at Kansas does on circus days. The <lb/>
G. E. Brown, Kin- <lb/>
don. <lb/>
K. B. T. <lb/>
If. Ward, <lb/>
M. A- Jr., lira- <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
O. I. L. <lb/>
Rocky Mount. <lb/>
E. Noel, Jr. <lb/>
The Candidates at Marlon. <lb/>
Marion, N. G, Apr. <lb/>
was a great day for <lb/>
Democracy. Up to last night it <lb/>
had raining for about two <lb/>
primaries will also elect an <lb/>
Committee for each precinct, <lb/>
composed of live members, and <lb/>
so nominate candidates for Justices <lb/>
of the Peace and Constable. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will be entitled to <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Beaver Dam -r<lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina<lb/>
-1 <lb/>
Falkland<lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Swift Creek U <lb/>
All white men the county of <lb/>
Pitt who favor the white people <lb/>
controlling the affairs of State <lb/>
county, and who to vote to <lb/>
that end. are cordially Invited to <lb/>
attend and participate these <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. L. Sec.<lb/>
Practical, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Y BOt-l <lb/>
I I'll how . <lb/>
,.<lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
. v In<lb/>
City, and am he will <lb/>
get the electoral votes of the State. <lb/>
My belief that he will carry <lb/>
State, in existing strong <lb/>
ton brass played <lb/>
patriotic between speeches. <lb/>
The crowd was enthusiastic <lb/>
estimated fully one thousand. <lb/>
, p. i <lb/>
i ii, <lb/>
WOK <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. u U- <lb/>
an y <lb/>
. Hut <lb/>
.- h Cow. <lb/>
w . <lb/>
n l G <lb/>
JOURNAL <lb/>
II -r.<lb/>
and not n It U <lb/>
t i-<lb/>
Any OWE of the rT XI and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
YEARS m U by<lb/>
r. II<lb/>
The mo <lb/>
on the stronger sentiment in <lb/>
trusts and the faith the <lb/>
, , ., people have in bimetallism. be- <lb/>
where since . ,, . . . <lb/>
the thing will apply to <lb/>
real Chicago, has <lb/>
just in Hull and Ottawa. <lb/>
Canada. The two cities are situ <lb/>
all the Pacific slope states, except <lb/>
The men who have been slow <lb/>
noted each other on pushing a scheme to <lb/>
site sides of the river. The United States i <lb/>
stalled in Hull, swept char through <lb/>
the city, crossed the river con- <lb/>
sentiment for expansion, is based Many this is the strongest <lb/>
Democratic ticket ever put up. <lb/>
Lacy started the ball rolling today <lb/>
by making a nice short Speech. <lb/>
He was followed by Dixon <lb/>
and with short speeches. <lb/>
The speech of the day was made by <lb/>
He made one of the <lb/>
best ever heard in Marion and held <lb/>
its destructive wake through <lb/>
Ottawa. Five miles of <lb/>
were burned over and the loss <lb/>
in g estimated a I <lb/>
I by means of contracts with the <lb/>
Post Office Department for <lb/>
tube service in the large cit- <lb/>
were given a hard throw down <lb/>
week when the house by a vote <lb/>
of struck out that portion <lb/>
of the Post Office appropriation <lb/>
carrying for <lb/>
and thousands service and to extend <lb/>
pie were left homeless and the coming <lb/>
less The action was brought <lb/>
about iv the public statement of <lb/>
A physician in Scott of <lb/>
recently moved to another ,. ,,. i-u <lb/>
part of the State he trying to bribe <lb/>
not make both ends lo Ma with in <lb/>
company <lb/>
v, which solely for <lb/>
after much patient waiting, and to the doctor on condition <lb/>
more wondering why the people I hot he return. The Coin <lb/>
were to Inter-1 made the <lb/>
cat, prospect Is both are <lb/>
practice but his services were so <lb/>
badly Deeded in the old held <lb/>
circulated a petition <lb/>
asking the <lb/>
to appropriate a bonus of an <lb/>
What Means- <lb/>
lobe ill near future. <lb/>
Thursday we were to <lb/>
Patrick, <lb/>
one of our citizens, <lb/>
had lei good <lb/>
tel. and now we need only to point <lb/>
to the proceedings of <lb/>
mill inciting, published another <lb/>
column, to show been <lb/>
in direction. <lb/>
Verily, there is cause for eon- <lb/>
in this. these <lb/>
two secured <lb/>
will take on new life. It will be <lb/>
the beginning of the <lb/>
of resources about us will be <lb/>
followed in quick succession <lb/>
other enterprises. our pee <lb/>
pie once the benefit of <lb/>
they will never Stop work- <lb/>
for DO not slop now, <lb/>
but every man his shoulder to <lb/>
the wheel. The prosperity of Green <lb/>
ville is assured when we get the <lb/>
hotel and cotton mill com <lb/>
has goal <lb/>
his former home. <lb/>
back <lb/>
In contest now waging in <lb/>
I,, North Carolina says the <lb/>
ton Messenger for and against the <lb/>
democratic suffrage amendment to <lb/>
In Kentucky, where there is e voted upon next there <lb/>
law compel railway companies i <lb/>
to provide separate ears for white ,,, prosperity and welfare <lb/>
people, a worn North Caro- <lb/>
nu has brought suit against a rail much <lb/>
for permitting white the of the white <lb/>
men to ride in set apart to good <lb/>
for colored people. The while per- <lb/>
referred swore and ., ,.,, iteration <lb/>
drank whiskey in the in of in <lb/>
h she and conductor <lb/>
Its several phases and bearings. <lb/>
and other f the democratic <lb/>
ignored her protests. Her feel ls <lb/>
marked intelligence, <lb/>
and His <lb/>
The fathers of more than three hands be upheld by every <lb/>
are lo lie given true man who is genuinely a white <lb/>
preference in the selection of town with a white man's <lb/>
officers in the spec, pride of race principles, <lb/>
and married men will rank above It is to hoped Ibis class all <lb/>
candidates. Prises of p,,,., m rally to the <lb/>
Dare to be awarded to , . , <lb/>
,, J. . and carry it by a great <lb/>
parents who shall have sent j m <lb/>
the Ingest Let the unhealthy, disturbing <lb/>
regularly, and test as to race supremacy It <lb/>
hi the national schools will be re- not written in the book of fate <lb/>
served only for families of more ,,,.,, white race shall ever lie <lb/>
than three children, lathers , . ,, <lb/>
also lo have the pref. dominated and bossed by an <lb/>
for admission to nor race, whether red, yellow of <lb/>
and old people's homes. i Ledger. <lb/>
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have the decency re- <lb/>
for truth to rate to the <lb/>
southern whites and <lb/>
els and to the To do <lb/>
this is to repeat threadbare false- <lb/>
hood and to needlessly fresh <lb/>
insults. The use of these terms of <lb/>
shows that there is no <lb/>
real between the <lb/>
sect ions only <lb/>
of money goes. For t <lb/>
wonder the New York Tribune re <lb/>
referred to the illustrious <lb/>
gentlemen who so foully dealt <lb/>
with by the federals after the war <lb/>
had ended as Davis of <lb/>
the attention of the entire crowd I the That was good <lb/>
throughout the two hours be manners it precisely true <lb/>
spoke. He won many votes for j <lb/>
This comity <lb/>
give an increased majority for the <lb/>
IS RIGHT. <lb/>
Lets try to get things in a little <lb/>
better shape for business. Too <lb/>
much material always makes a <lb/>
bungling fit. <lb/>
I wish to endorse every word <lb/>
uttered by your correspondent <lb/>
your issue of the 24th <lb/>
inst., will say in addition that <lb/>
those who think that G. M. Moor- <lb/>
has that kind of <lb/>
or that him <lb/>
to tell his friends after they have <lb/>
given him enthusiastic <lb/>
cannot, I will not serve <lb/>
do not man as we <lb/>
do. By all means let i. II. Moor- <lb/>
T. R. Moore and J. B. Cherry <lb/>
be again to till their re- <lb/>
positions. <lb/>
And as I have taken upon self <lb/>
to write a little, I will add further <lb/>
that whether Tom the <lb/>
race or not for V. H. Senator, he <lb/>
will gel one vote Carolina if <lb/>
am permitted to get to the primary. <lb/>
Such service as he has rendered the <lb/>
people of his State de- <lb/>
serves the highest <lb/>
Let us nominate T. J. for <lb/>
S. Senator. Carolina No <lb/>
ticket and amendment. <lb/>
A Negro's Had Threat. <lb/>
Friday's Base Ball. <lb/>
The following games were play <lb/>
ed Friday <lb/>
At i <lb/>
If the worst come to the worst; <lb/>
the white people of Fishing Creek <lb/>
must j York <lb/>
for any emergency, one of; York <lb/>
the in Fishing Creek town- <lb/>
ship has made a threat against <lb/>
the a hire people. He said a few <lb/>
days ago that the election <lb/>
was over there would lie more ash- <lb/>
es in than there was <lb/>
It should be made so warm <lb/>
for him that he could not stay <lb/>
the Led- <lb/>
The constitutional amendment <lb/>
sets forth fact that a white man <lb/>
no matter how poor or unlearned <lb/>
he may be, is still very superior <lb/>
to man. It makes <lb/>
clear distinction between the poor <lb/>
white man and the black man. It <lb/>
simply says the poor white man is <lb/>
better than a This <lb/>
an indisputable tact, there is every <lb/>
reason to expect every poor while <lb/>
man to rally to the support of the <lb/>
amendment. The man who <lb/>
es the.-ii ailment says indirectly, <lb/>
if illicitly, that the is <lb/>
equal superior to the poor <lb/>
while man. Because opposition <lb/>
to the amendment only means a <lb/>
lo keep right <lb/>
. the w bite man, or <lb/>
t. the poor white man <lb/>
hack ii i level with <lb/>
The party is seeking to <lb/>
add a new paragraph to the organ- <lb/>
law of the amendment <lb/>
to the declaring what <lb/>
ought to have been declared long <lb/>
years ago. That is, that a poor <lb/>
white man is better than a <lb/>
Democratic party expects <lb/>
poor white people of North <lb/>
an to make good its claim that <lb/>
arc Dispatch. <lb/>
Boston <lb/>
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Brook u <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
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Chicago <lb/>
St. Louis <lb/>
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Carolina <lb/>
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Batteries i Carolina Lawson <lb/>
and Groves Georgia- <lb/>
Richardson Hall. <lb/>
At <lb/>
Wake Forest <lb/>
Advertise <lb/>
Advertisements arc read at all <lb/>
times, without regard to whether <lb/>
the business season lie dull or ac <lb/>
Therefore the business man <lb/>
who advertises when business is <lb/>
is to lie remembered <lb/>
by the purchasing public when <lb/>
commercial activity becomes great- <lb/>
Whosoever among merchants <lb/>
keep himself in the public <lb/>
mind will enjoy the greatest <lb/>
amount of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
worn also get <lb/>
or photo, <lb/>
for fro mil aV . <lb/>
Mast <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have been <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
St CO. <lb/>
The White Doe. <lb/>
Those whose good fortune it was <lb/>
to hear Mrs. Robert R. Cotten at <lb/>
the Woman's Club last night feel <lb/>
inestimably indebted to her for one <lb/>
of the most delightful instruct- <lb/>
of recitations. <lb/>
It is impossible to conceive any- <lb/>
thing more charmingly told, in <lb/>
finished verse, graceful diction, <lb/>
poetic fancy and inspiring <lb/>
than her beautiful original <lb/>
poem, White Doc. <lb/>
prose preamble with which <lb/>
the poem is introduced, which <lb/>
gives the historic facts of the <lb/>
attempts of Sir Walter <lb/>
to establish a colony on <lb/>
eastern shores of North Carolina, <lb/>
the birth of surmised <lb/>
fate of Virginia Dare, of which <lb/>
the poem treats, is of itself of rare <lb/>
literary merit, showing original <lb/>
and research con- <lb/>
are as instructive <lb/>
as the beautiful poem it <lb/>
sustains is resistless in beauty and <lb/>
abiding in Ar- <lb/>
Mason for Sheriff. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Editor Reflector i <lb/>
Is there yet room for right <lb/>
to be named to carry the <lb/>
Sheriff We think so <lb/>
and can name him. He is a far- <lb/>
mer and his past life has proved <lb/>
him eminently lit to discharge the <lb/>
or Sheriff bis integrity <lb/>
no one can question. John J. Ma- <lb/>
son is the man. Let us nominate <lb/>
him and add strength to <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
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Will re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
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ling year, provided the <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 as <lb/>
an Endowment daring the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
-DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban . <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
It's the fast young man who is <lb/>
generally loose In his morals. <lb/>
Old friends are sometimes <lb/>
because they ow you the most <lb/>
I money. <lb/>
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Through Timidity. <lb/>
Where there hi one man who fails <lb/>
business through audacity, <lb/>
there arc ten who fail in <lb/>
through timidity over-can <lb/>
National Printer Journal is I. <lb/>
No, Maude dear, have never <lb/>
beard that temperance lecturers <lb/>
suffer from water on the brain. <lb/>
When a girl wants to out an <lb/>
desirable acquaintance she looks <lb/>
daggers. <lb/>
I'm the Shoe Man, Too <lb/>
And this time will <lb/>
. i give you a talk on <lb/>
Fine Footwear. <lb/>
spoil your <lb/>
by wearing a <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to to <lb/>
Thursday, April <lb/>
las <lb/>
COTTON MILL <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Company Will Organize <lb/>
I i <lb/>
.-. I <lb/>
art of Lumber Mill Burned <lb/>
Thought to <lb/>
l, . at <lb/>
Rev. I., i. Hash came <lb/>
night from Washington, <lb/>
here was a barge <lb/>
Henry T. King came up in the Thurs <lb/>
from to BUMS <lb/>
Joseph came over meeting called a <lb/>
Parmele mill. <lb/>
this morning. wan called In order <lb/>
H. i. who been <lb/>
from it, has <lb/>
attending the federal court. <lb/>
Messrs. II. <lb/>
n I and <lb/>
i left Wednesday et ruing I'm Wash- <lb/>
but and this morn-<lb/>
tome for a pair of these <lb/>
High Grade. <lb/>
We keep n variety of the <lb/>
newest styles, and make it a <lb/>
point to carry only <lb/>
as will wear well, 1- <lb/>
give satisfaction. And <lb/>
the prices are in reach of <lb/>
all, so that it is possible for the <lb/>
most economical to wear good, <lb/>
stylish shoes. <lb/>
This is a Winner <lb/>
As will nil my <lb/>
styles. And when it comes <lb/>
to low cuts you will <lb/>
mine in the of the <lb/>
procession of style and <lb/>
quality. Remember for <lb/>
anything in shoes come to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Public Speaking. <lb/>
Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis will ad <lb/>
dress the people of Pitt county at <lb/>
X. V., Saturday, May <lb/>
the political issue of <lb/>
day. Speaking will commence <lb/>
at o'clock P. SI. Everybody is <lb/>
invited to attend. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request i <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. at a <lb/>
This notice is for those this city, was destroyed <lb/>
find the cross mark on their by lire today. guests got out <lb/>
Hotel Burned <lb/>
York, April <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
J. K. is building an- <lb/>
other house in South Greenville. <lb/>
If your business is manifesting <lb/>
you better <lb/>
stimulate it with a dose of <lb/>
keep it up. <lb/>
SB Standard Sewing Machines <lb/>
are run every day i u Pitt county. <lb/>
Cheap at M. <lb/>
A large advertisement of The <lb/>
Rankers insurance Company, of <lb/>
New York, will be found in this <lb/>
paper. This company offers the <lb/>
most advantageous policy of any in <lb/>
existence. Several Green ville <lb/>
have recently taken insurance <lb/>
company, being attracted <lb/>
by its features. <lb/>
safety saved most of their <lb/>
personal effects. Loss <lb/>
partially covered by insurance. <lb/>
Stamp Books. <lb/>
Postmaster J. J. Perkins has re- <lb/>
from the Post Office Depart- <lb/>
a supply of stamps in <lb/>
book form for They arc <lb/>
put up in three sizes, of twelve, <lb/>
twenty four and forty eight stamps <lb/>
in each book. One cent <lb/>
to cost of the stamps is <lb/>
added to each book to pay for the <lb/>
cost of putting them up in this <lb/>
form. <lb/>
Happy Children. <lb/>
Little Misses Mary <lb/>
Smith, had their pony hitch- <lb/>
ed to a new buggy made for him, <lb/>
and were out Friday evening enjoy- <lb/>
their Ural ride. It a <lb/>
pretty turnout. <lb/>
All Come. <lb/>
Every t stock the <lb/>
cotton mill has Urn notified by <lb/>
as well as through THE <lb/>
to be present at the <lb/>
meeting next Thursday for organ- <lb/>
Let every one be there. <lb/>
oak <lb/>
Gen. F. Toon, Democratic <lb/>
Superintendent of Public <lb/>
Instruction, R. D. <lb/>
nominee for Attorney <lb/>
General will address the public at <lb/>
Ayden, May and May <lb/>
24th on the political issues. <lb/>
Horse In Trestle. <lb/>
Wednesday evening just before <lb/>
time for the passenger train to pass, <lb/>
a horse to Col. Harry- <lb/>
Skinner fell and got one of bis legs <lb/>
bung in the trestle, between Fourth <lb/>
Fifth streets, while attempting <lb/>
down the The <lb/>
train, which came a few minutes <lb/>
later, had to be stopped for several <lb/>
minutes, until the horse could Is- <lb/>
gotten out. The horse was not <lb/>
very much however. <lb/>
mg. <lb/>
Sheriff G. M. Mooring returned <lb/>
bust night from with <lb/>
W. A. who was arrested <lb/>
there week, charged with <lb/>
pasting checks around<lb/>
Paul Thursday <lb/>
from Kinston. <lb/>
W. S. Atkins went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck morning. <lb/>
of <lb/>
is in Greenville. <lb/>
The little child of <lb/>
J. X. Hart sick. <lb/>
R. L. Smith returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Richmond. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg retained this <lb/>
morning from New Rein. <lb/>
Dan Patrick, of Snow Hill <lb/>
Spent Thursday <lb/>
J. C. Cooper went to Kinston <lb/>
Thursday returned ibis <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. H. Whedbee returned <lb/>
Thursday from Raleigh where she <lb/>
has been visiting. <lb/>
Lee Stewart returned Thursday <lb/>
from Petersburg, Va., where be <lb/>
has been visiting relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Francis Joyner, of <lb/>
N. C, came Thursday to visit the <lb/>
family of Dr. E. A. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Leon Tucker left <lb/>
morning for to take <lb/>
Matilda a crazy woman lo <lb/>
asylum. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Taylor, of near <lb/>
who has visiting <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House, returned home <lb/>
rooming. <lb/>
J. L, have sold <lb/>
their of dry goods lo R. L. <lb/>
Davis to make room <lb/>
for their groceries. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Mooring re- <lb/>
turned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Raleigh where he hail been lo take <lb/>
a crazy woman to the asylum. <lb/>
William Dumber, after spend- <lb/>
a few days here bis broth- <lb/>
It. L. Humber, this <lb/>
to bis in <lb/>
Dr. It. L. Carr H. W. <lb/>
Whedbee returned Thursday from <lb/>
Durham where they have at- <lb/>
tending the Grand Lodge of <lb/>
Knights of Pythias. <lb/>
W. J. returned Thurs- <lb/>
lay from New Bern, where be bad <lb/>
attending Federal Court. <lb/>
The failed to a <lb/>
true bill against him his ease <lb/>
selling Catawba <lb/>
Ana moo. <lb/>
W. H. left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Kit <lb/>
X. Apr. The <lb/>
entire plant of the old of the <lb/>
River Lumber Mills, including <lb/>
several hundred thousand feel of <lb/>
lamb r, was destroyed lire this <lb/>
alien The dry Kiln and all <lb/>
appurtenances belonging to it <lb/>
also burned. <lb/>
Recently a large addition, In- <lb/>
i n- new plant has <lb/>
been erected several hundred feel <lb/>
front toe old plant, this was <lb/>
. saved. The fire was first discover <lb/>
were elected . . , , . . A ,. <lb/>
,, . ed o o cluck alter all <lb/>
very active in soliciting stock tor <lb/>
the mill, he requested F. II. <lb/>
James ill act as temporary chair- <lb/>
man at . Whichard . <lb/>
n lieu urn L. I. these <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-bIN all <lb/>
gt prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
. White <lb/>
R. Fasten came <lb/>
night from <lb/>
Alex II. Gary morning <lb/>
for New York City. <lb/>
II. A. While went over to Par- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mary came over <lb/>
day from Greene county. <lb/>
Bouquets tor the Speakers. <lb/>
Shelby, N. C April <lb/>
Democratic candidates of Stale <lb/>
spoke here today had an en- <lb/>
Fully <lb/>
five hundred people were out to <lb/>
hear them. All made speech <lb/>
es and were applauded. <lb/>
Each of the candidates re- <lb/>
a handsome from the <lb/>
patriotic ladies in the audience. <lb/>
Lodge at Ayden. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry. Sr., W. It. Parker, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, Frank J. <lb/>
R. Jack White, W. E. <lb/>
Moore, L. H. W. T. Lee, <lb/>
J. V. Johnston, F. M. Hodges, Dr. <lb/>
David D. J. <lb/>
L. D. Jesse <lb/>
A. F. Blank left hi <lb/>
spend Sunday in Wilson. <lb/>
H. R. Phillips, Of Suffolk Spool <lb/>
Friday here returned this morn- <lb/>
Miss Bertha Dawson, of Little <lb/>
field, Friday Mm- <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Mrs. II. M. Clark and <lb/>
came Friday from to <lb/>
visit the family of B. L. <lb/>
Miss Margaret <lb/>
Friday evening from Washington, <lb/>
where she has been to see Mrs. II. <lb/>
B. who is sick. <lb/>
Miss Lilian after <lb/>
spending a few days via her sis <lb/>
Miss Campbell, return <lb/>
Friday to <lb/>
Marion Turnage came Friday <lb/>
night from Kansas to <lb/>
visit relatives. He recently spent <lb/>
some teaching telegraphy <lb/>
in the Alabama business college <lb/>
at Birmingham, From here goes <lb/>
to Clinton to be at that point <lb/>
the meeting. <lb/>
A list of those who bad <lb/>
was <lb/>
it was the total amounted to <lb/>
some <lb/>
motion a of two, <lb/>
S. T, Hooker and L. Davis, was <lb/>
appointed to wail upon pres- <lb/>
to ass If others wanted to sub- <lb/>
scribe of any would increase <lb/>
amount they had already <lb/>
bed. reported <lb/>
enough additional to bring the <lb/>
amount a little <lb/>
A committee of five was then <lb/>
pointed to make <lb/>
large to solicit subscriptions, they <lb/>
to report to the chairman as soon <lb/>
as the amount roach ed <lb/>
he would call a meeting of all <lb/>
the subscribers for the purpose of <lb/>
electing a board of directors and <lb/>
the mill company. <lb/>
This was composed of <lb/>
W A. Darden, s. <lb/>
T. Hooker, R. W. Smith and W. <lb/>
B. Wilson. <lb/>
Following this there were talks <lb/>
from John J. of York <lb/>
T. both of whom <lb/>
have bud experience milling, <lb/>
and this rallied the meeting so that <lb/>
th an present raised the amount of <lb/>
to <lb/>
It Was then decided to adjourn <lb/>
meeting until next Thursday, <lb/>
May 3rd, at o'clock. P. M., when <lb/>
secretary should notify every <lb/>
subscriber to be present for the <lb/>
of effecting organization, <lb/>
End the Century Book Club. <lb/>
Between showers and wedding <lb/>
preparations the Bad of the <lb/>
Club did fail to hold its <lb/>
fortnightly meeting with Mrs. J. I. <lb/>
Little, Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
truth such is the interest manifest <lb/>
ed by its members that little less <lb/>
a can prevent <lb/>
a good attendance. The subject of <lb/>
criticism for the evening was <lb/>
Statesmen of the medieval days <lb/>
of the Notably in <lb/>
sketches of our own <lb/>
Macon and Daniel Web- <lb/>
being read by Mrs. II rimes <lb/>
and The latter <lb/>
prepared by Via, who was <lb/>
detained by sickness. <lb/>
Intellectual edible <lb/>
menu were highly enjoyable and <lb/>
only after severs reminders of <lb/>
waiting husbands and at <lb/>
home did disperse lo meet <lb/>
on the next regular day Mrs. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. C, April <lb/>
ton Proctor, escaped convict <lb/>
Durham county, was arrest- <lb/>
ed at o'clock this afternoon <lb/>
near the Wilson line <lb/>
Sheriff He made a <lb/>
in.- fight before King captured. <lb/>
lie is now under <lb/>
until be can be taken back <lb/>
to Durham. <lb/>
I mill hands had quit work for the <lb/>
day. cause of the lire is <lb/>
I not known but b is rumored that <lb/>
i it caught from a match or cigarette, <lb/>
carelessly thrown Into one of the <lb/>
oil cups near the engine. When <lb/>
discovered a small Mass was <lb/>
seen near where the main stack <lb/>
through the roof. In has <lb/>
than an hour the whole building <lb/>
was in dames. <lb/>
The old plant was totally de- <lb/>
and the machinery is a <lb/>
complete wreck. <lb/>
The loss is estimated at <lb/>
and there was insurance on the old <lb/>
plant for about <lb/>
Several houses near the plant <lb/>
were destroyed. The heat at Bret <lb/>
so intense I Tar river bridge <lb/>
was in danger. <lb/>
ODER <lb/>
A Soon One <lb/>
LOVE. <lb/>
A mini over Second dis- <lb/>
was telling us that spring <lb/>
Al bull Greenville is to have a him a <lb/>
modem hotel. feeling, and that if we would only <lb/>
Mr. B. Patrick has been coo try his <lb/>
erecting a hotel on the, ., Thinking it <lb/>
corner of Evans and I streets with his feelings <lb/>
for some lime. An has <lb/>
been here and made plans of <lb/>
building and Mr. Patrick has given <lb/>
him the <lb/>
The Hotel will contain forty <lb/>
rooms and have a complete system <lb/>
Al. <lb/>
other story be added to <lb/>
three stores which Mr. Patrick <lb/>
owns and a three brick <lb/>
lion built just bock of the stores <lb/>
u and both joined together miking <lb/>
and adored Ore companies worked fronting <lb/>
and got the lire under M,.,.,., that <lb/>
without farther <lb/>
loss or damage. <lb/>
car of the A. C. <lb/>
track mill was burned. <lb/>
II is Said that colored the- <lb/>
man of mill has vet been <lb/>
we told him to his band on <lb/>
and here <lb/>
I . re of i. i that's <lb/>
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in h. Vance, <lb/>
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f i i in- pa to <lb/>
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ii vole, <lb/>
i. rive that gentleman three <lb/>
high. This is a thing <lb/>
ville has long we are <lb/>
. , . . . i. i,, H, White, the Uses, <lb/>
glad in Mr. Patrick has ,. ,.,.,, .-i, <lb/>
decided lo build one. be on a <lb/>
has long been <lb/>
found and some in,.,,,.; f,. a ,,., ., <lb/>
I that one is now near at hand. <lb/>
Don our candidate tori <lb/>
Congress addressed a large and an- r . <lb/>
. ,. . i Greene County <lb/>
audience at <lb/>
last evening upon the political is- of Greene held <lb/>
sues day. <lb/>
HEMS <lb/>
N. It. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
The time is NOB, <lb/>
When you'll prove St polls in <lb/>
Mr, <lb/>
you're a coon <lb/>
convention Wednesday <lb/>
and nominated the following ticket i <lb/>
House L. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Register of A. <lb/>
Bryant returned from <lb/>
New Bern Tuesday. <lb/>
Pittman spent the day at <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. A. D. Belts, of Ayden, <lb/>
slopped over here Monday W. and John Harvey, <lb/>
while on his way from New Delegates to the Senatorial Coil <lb/>
Bern fair. j instructed for L. V <lb/>
Dr. D. Harper, of Kinston, for the Senate, and <lb/>
spent the day here Sunday. gates to Congressional convention <lb/>
J. Brooks is looking for were half for Don <lb/>
on every freight. J and half for A. Woodard <lb/>
When it comes another steam saw i for Congress. <lb/>
will soon start to cutting <lb/>
her. Another Post Office Robbed. <lb/>
All tin- workmen have gone <lb/>
home for two weeks that have j broke into at <lb/>
at work en the last night. They blew <lb/>
The Government <lb/>
the following was written by a <lb/>
Georgia moonshiner, from <lb/>
Dear The Govern- <lb/>
mini has look my <lb/>
from ma and sent to jail. <lb/>
won't you please blow up <lb/>
the for me, <lb/>
blow, so there'll <lb/>
be left of it when I get out <lb/>
again. Do Ibis for me, William, <lb/>
and a friend trouble, <lb/>
I'll never you, but make <lb/>
you my private secretary when I'm <lb/>
president of the States, <lb/>
founded by the lather of his <lb/>
try who could no more tell a lie <lb/>
than I <lb/>
Rev. J. Harper filled his I ho safe and about <lb/>
appointment here Sunday and in money and stamps. A bole <lb/>
as usual preached splendid sci about sire of a lead pencil was <lb/>
A Bin Deal <lb/>
New York, April Fifth <lb/>
hotel and and B. A. members <lb/>
building adjoining were of Covenant <lb/>
in at public K., went to Ayden night to for the Atlantic I mist <lb/>
for The there, return <lb/>
chaser was W. P. a son of the ed this Reflector, I ran n, <lb/>
I own by a lawyer. <lb/>
An Interesting; <lb/>
Mrs. I. M. Heard, of Winston, <lb/>
is in town selling her book <lb/>
Own Life, or a Deserted <lb/>
Mrs Heard bears the highest l-s- <lb/>
from people of her own <lb/>
and from all sections of the <lb/>
stale. Her book is endorsed <lb/>
all. She has sold the edition <lb/>
copies and is now selling <lb/>
second edition. After being <lb/>
deserted Mrs Heard was thrown <lb/>
upon her own resources re <lb/>
soot to her pen U a of <lb/>
earning a support for herself and <lb/>
children. II is other <lb/>
own life that she tells Internal <lb/>
The lady of <lb/>
It's to forget the <lb/>
both morning and night. <lb/>
Joyner who for <lb/>
several years been living In South <lb/>
Carolina, is a visit to friends <lb/>
and relatives here. <lb/>
Some found u large lump of <lb/>
foxfire Monday and that night <lb/>
right where calaboose WM <lb/>
and the Joe Porter <lb/>
in a, few mouths ago. The lie <lb/>
gross an- having n big preaching <lb/>
and a good many have to go close <lb/>
by When the calaboose was, and <lb/>
foxfire scared some of <lb/>
most to math. i ii-in says <lb/>
be saw Joe's teeth. <lb/>
There is a while preacher <lb/>
here. He eats and sleeps with <lb/>
them is preaching for tin m <lb/>
drilled ill the safe powder a <lb/>
plied. The explosion turned <lb/>
safe completely over and also broke <lb/>
several u adjoining build- <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T Moore, <lb/>
issued marriage licenses dining <lb/>
pant week, four white and two <lb/>
colored, as follows <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
N. Maud L. Blow. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
rise. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Joseph and Lena Spain, <lb/>
Badgers and Lou <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Mien Tucker and Nancy Gray. <lb/>
Homicide In Halifax. <lb/>
Wildon. N. April W. <lb/>
Morris shot and killed brother <lb/>
in law . Webb, near <lb/>
Springs, Halifax county, <lb/>
day afternoon. Morris married <lb/>
Webb's sister, and it that be j <lb/>
often treated her cruelly . <lb/>
day which he was abusing his wife, <lb/>
Webb who was at work near came <lb/>
up lo i bl sister. Morris <lb/>
look down his double gun <lb/>
and emptied Webb, <lb/>
who lived a short lime. <lb/>
gave lip bl e Moss <lb/>
who lives near. Morris has lien <lb/>
the Insane asylum. <lb/>
AI old Marcellus Moore store, <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meals, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar. Coffee. Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff. Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
lo be found in an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We the highest market <lb/>
prices fur all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
en her in cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
to buy come lo see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us their <lb/>
promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
There is something <lb/>
we than the money we lend. I ,.,,,. ,, <lb/>
The sea of matrimony .,, ,,. saying. <lb/>
produces tin mer of the <lb/>
is <lb/>
The Democratic party is pledged <lb/>
lo a free school ill <lb/>
district in State four mouths in <lb/>
year. This is one the best <lb/>
plunks platform. Hie poor <lb/>
people have never bad such a Mood <lb/>
pally. <lb/>
about tin- time when Illiteracy will <lb/>
be educated out of our grand old <lb/>
State. a future will loom <lb/>
up before her . She is <lb/>
preaching the -dawn of a <lb/>
star. <lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
Know <lb/>
call hear i <lb/>
falls love <lb/>
con. <lb/>
you can gel best <lb/>
finishings, Stair Door <lb/>
a ml Window and <lb/>
Fronts, Counters and <lb/>
Office Tidings, Church Pews, <lb/>
Mantels and in <lb/>
deed any thing to lie made of <lb/>
Hard Wood or of <lb/>
KINSTON MANTEL CO., <lb/>
Kinston, C. <lb/>
Try them Tor need.<lb/>
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B. <lb/>
Bankers Life Insurance <lb/>
OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK <lb/>
OVER A <lb/>
. 1869 n a -I ; ii <lb/>
York A B ll <lb/>
v log 1- the <lb/>
of the State <lb/>
lion. adopted by the As <lb/>
to be submit <lb/>
Hie voters for ratification <lb/>
A ii <lb/>
law-thin That art VI of the <lb/>
. ill North Carolina lie <lb/>
O. the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
sud in lieu thereof shall hi <lb/>
tilled the following article of said <lb/>
in I <lb/>
posited with the Now Ins ranee <lb/>
-t. <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
St III; AUK <lb/>
MORGAN, President. <lb/>
CHAS. H. 1st If. M Vice Ties. <lb/>
B. JAMES Treas. <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City. <lb/>
Hit, T. Baltimore. Ma. Every person <lb/>
Mi, Natl and South Carolina. states, and <lb/>
male person who has bean <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty <lb/>
Seoul, who shall have <lb/>
convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on uncut <lb/>
whether or not. <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
Of or any for <lb/>
the punishment may <lb/>
la the penitentiary. <lb/>
Mine lie-coming citizen of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
in such <lb/>
person shall restored to the <lb/>
rights of in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec, l. This act shall lie in force <lb/>
from after its ratification. <lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
ice by the V KM of <lb/>
. Id and <lb/>
I . using <lb/>
. v. <lb/>
headache, <lb/>
r a, <lb/>
tor- U <lb/>
. all diseases. <lb/>
i Liver PILLS<lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.<lb/>
Win A Coco Exchange Bank. Ken York City <lb/>
Chas II Irving Bank, York City <lb/>
Mason. Bank of New York, S it A New York <lb/>
Trow bridge. North American Trust Co York City <lb/>
A B Bunk. Xe York City <lb/>
William Sharer, N Y Clearing Mouse Assn. New York City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers Lib Co, New York <lb/>
William It lived, First Bank, New York City <lb/>
A Sherman, N Y Produce . Bank, New York City <lb/>
In National Bank, New York City <lb/>
Edward J Baldwin, National Park Bank, New York <lb/>
Edward I Hoist, Hank of York. N It A. New York City <lb/>
John Carr, Market and Fulton National Hank. New York City <lb/>
W National Hank. N V City <lb/>
has Banker Life Insurance Co, New City <lb/>
Walter The Bowery Saving Bank, New York <lb/>
Parsons, Chemical National Hank. New York City <lb/>
Batter, Leather National Bank, N Y city <lb/>
Mechanics Hank. Brooklyn, N Y <lb/>
B L Bank for Savings, N Y City <lb/>
Elder, c . Co, Bankers . N Y City <lb/>
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF OF <lb/>
Win II Chairman . Com Exchange Bank City <lb/>
Chan Irving National N <lb/>
ES Mason. President Hank of New York. N It A. N Y City <lb/>
Trow North American Trust Co, N Y <lb/>
A Ii Hepburn. Vice President Chase Hank. X Y <lb/>
William Manager N Y Clearing House Assn. N V <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers bile Insurance Co, N Y <lb/>
COMMITTEE BOARD OF <lb/>
Win It Cashier First Hank. X Y <lb/>
Edward Baldwin, National Park Hank. N V <lb/>
Edward T A-.-t. Cashier Bank of New York. N It A, N Y city <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Hankers Life Co, N City <lb/>
twenty one of <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
s-t out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to at any election <lb/>
by the people ill the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Her. He shall have resided <lb/>
the Stale of North for two <lb/>
in the six months, <lb/>
and iii the product, or other <lb/>
district in which he oilers <lb/>
vole, four months next <lb/>
lag the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier election district <lb/>
in the same shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier from <lb/>
which he has removed, until <lb/>
months such removal. No <lb/>
i person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
w ho has his guilt <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
hereafter imprisonment ill the <lb/>
It late prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
I be Oral rest, to citizenship In <lb/>
I the manner prescribed bi law. <lb/>
Every person offering to <lb/>
A In <lb/>
Baseball magnates are not Hie <lb/>
people ho can be depended <lb/>
lo set tie old MM, <lb/>
Maude, dear, although the <lb/>
men who work banks may <lb/>
die fortunes, they are not <lb/>
tellers. <lb/>
make me remarked <lb/>
the to the bet. <lb/>
It lakes a woman with a remark <lb/>
ably keen sense of humor lo laugh <lb/>
at her husband's excuses. <lb/>
When all soda water costs the <lb/>
same it is to convince a <lb/>
woman there arc different <lb/>
priced Cigars. <lb/>
Some <lb/>
The candidates who are the <lb/>
are of <lb/>
arc only willing to go it I <lb/>
lure lack. <lb/>
When the the man it <lb/>
have advertise for him. <lb/>
He's right where it can <lb/>
stumble over him <lb/>
it lakes a little bit of sun <lb/>
to make this old world smile. <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
Love is the soul's lumbago. <lb/>
Not over milk is all <lb/>
right, batter it. <lb/>
Probably men are generally so <lb/>
willing lo widows <lb/>
they think they will be lamer. <lb/>
After a man has married ten <lb/>
years if his wife goes away for six <lb/>
No mail likes to be told that he weeks he looks like a pair of old <lb/>
is making a tool of himself any shoes. <lb/>
than that some oilier fellow is Solomon was the wisest in <lb/>
making a tool of him. the world. He got married so <lb/>
Even the musical composer is folks could not talk about him. <lb/>
me time unable lo meet his married so many <lb/>
notes. <lb/>
Some cultivated voices an <lb/>
rowing <lb/>
The lives lo lie three <lb/>
score must feel like sixty. <lb/>
No woman can pin her faith oil <lb/>
a husband without pin money. <lb/>
The housewife <lb/>
a carpel that can't be beaten. <lb/>
Any jailer will tell you a <lb/>
felon the hand is worth two <lb/>
the jail. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
with <lb/>
I vote shall lie Hie time a legally <lb/>
IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE the new policies voter as herein <lb/>
the Bankers. The Lite. Limited Payment Life ed in the manner <lb/>
contain all the up lo dale features, many whirl, are original. Md ,. <lb/>
shall <lb/>
general rat ion laws lo <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
Hid you ever look for the in your life insurance <lb/>
Unless it was in Bankers Life Insurance Company of the. <lb/>
of New you probably found side Issues article. <lb/>
and the like, made prominent as <lb/>
we these features, too, for is <lb/>
nothing If progressive; but <lb/>
you ever see a policy with the Company keeps an <lb/>
Individual <lb/>
one which ail earnings arc guaranteed lo Hie policy holder <lb/>
Or one which guaranteed reserve Slid surplus if surrendered <lb/>
Or one which gives all at death, in <lb/>
to face of policy <lb/>
Or one, in lad, which treats the policy-holder with absolute <lb/>
equity, confiscating no portion of the net premiums, and allowing a <lb/>
policy-holder to control his own money all times, as far M is consist- <lb/>
with a conservative system which embraces the best of <lb/>
banking and insurance <lb/>
If you have never seen any of these investigate <lb/>
the new policies of the Hankers Life Insurance Company of City of <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ii ho ate its officers Among them are many of the <lb/>
heel known men in New York <lb/>
The record has been for man <lb/>
safe equitable dealings with its policy-holders <lb/>
low cost of Insurance Protection. <lb/>
Fur further Information and agencies, address <lb/>
South Street, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
or A. BLACK, Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
IN I. Little, Cashier Hank of <lb/>
Greenville, J G a Ii Oscar Hooker and While. <lb/>
What will me lo insure life in your Company for <lb/>
sum of. I I was on <lb/>
day of. <lb/>
Name. <lb/>
St., Md. Address. <lb/>
WHEN IN MEED <lb/>
A SUIT OF <lb/>
Clothes, <lb/>
Best and most <lb/>
garments in <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
or a 1.1 <lb/>
1873. <lb/>
. Me <lb/>
and retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, tin Bar- <lb/>
rule, Turkeys, Red- <lb/>
Mattresses, Soils, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes. P. <lb/>
and Hall A <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty <lb/>
R n <lb/>
OF <lb/>
cannot De <lb/>
for to date <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
see. I, Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
and, before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of I lie <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll lax by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall lie a lieu on assessed <lb/>
properly, and no process shall issue <lb/>
lo enforce I lie ion of I lie same <lb/>
except against assessed properly. <lb/>
Sec. No unite person w was, <lb/>
on January I, 1867, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of any State the <lb/>
United States wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
y such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
the right to register and vole at <lb/>
any election this State by person <lb/>
of his failure lo possess <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section of this article I Provided, <lb/>
be shall have registered accord <lb/>
with the terms of this section <lb/>
prior lo be; 1808. The <lb/>
Genera Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under <lb/>
or before November I. and <lb/>
all such persons shall lie entitled <lb/>
lo and vote at elections <lb/>
by the people in this Stale, unless <lb/>
disqualified under section j of this <lb/>
article i Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax re <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
Bee, ii. All elections by the <lb/>
shall In ballot, and nil <lb/>
elections the General Assembly <lb/>
shall be viva loco. <lb/>
T. Every Voter North <lb/>
Carolina, except us in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
SORES <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA u Blood Food and SM <lb/>
MEDICINE comes u rich from <lb/>
heaven lo the worn the run down, Um overworked and Thai tired <lb/>
those languor and despondency which arise <lb/>
from thin, vitiated blood an underfed vanish M It y a magic <lb/>
The lassitude and nervous prostration which the <lb/>
and the heal are and banished once. For every of <lb/>
neurasthenia, and all ailments the brain and nerve. Insomnia, h; starts and <lb/>
generally, It Is almost i It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve <lb/>
tissues. feeds brain, nerve centers nerves, calming and their H <lb/>
makes rich, red. honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow Its faith- <lb/>
use. It makes the weak and the old young again. <lb/>
It was the antiquated now exploded; method in the good old times, lo <lb/>
rest Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from <lb/>
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral <lb/>
gents It was by this that the poison could be killed while the blood <lb/>
was left to course through Its channels holding In Its circulation the specific of the <lb/>
disease. But In this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased. <lb/>
can be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks <lb/>
the structures the body, but many times the bones are honeycombed <lb/>
and destroyed. It often 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 for the cure of blood taint. That Is. PURIFICATION Every <lb/>
the blood be removed through the channels. lungs, kidneys, bowels, <lb/>
and skin. First pure, then The great restorative, end <lb/>
of the blood, JOHNSTON'S not only radically and ex- <lb/>
removes taint, but also removes all mercury, and other minerals, <lb/>
and fills veins arteries the ruby, glowing current vitality. blood la <lb/>
the Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded the greatest Blood Purifier ever <lb/>
This fact Is now established beyond question or cavil. <lb/>
sit <lb/>
Byron, Mich . October II. <lb/>
Davit. Co. Detroit- <lb/>
I JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA Band <lb/>
t--i cf cl I had SORES on lace. I two bottles <lb/>
I know ll U what cured <lb/>
is <lb/>
BY <lb/>
that he never had to live with any <lb/>
of I hem New York Press. <lb/>
A Whistle Sixty-five Miles Long, <lb/>
An odd incident occurred on Hie <lb/>
Chicago and Northwestern Hallway <lb/>
Sunday forenoon Highland <lb/>
Park, III. As the engineer of the <lb/>
train which leaches Milwaukee <lb/>
o'clock blew whistle the <lb/>
who is most generous and he was unable to <lb/>
advice is usually stingy from the noise <lb/>
about every thing else. Park to <lb/>
here is something queer , of about <lb/>
r sixty live miles, there was not a <lb/>
a girl win. her own <lb/>
is as nice girl's brothers <lb/>
You from color of a <lb/>
stray hair on a Boat sleeve <lb/>
whether his wife is n or a <lb/>
brunette. <lb/>
Some women, when a gown <lb/>
match <lb/>
in I it waler to alter the complex- <lb/>
ion than the gown. <lb/>
The telegraph lineman cannot <lb/>
vole than oilier man, <lb/>
though he does a great deal of hang- <lb/>
around the poles. <lb/>
The who is driven lo <lb/>
starts <lb/>
Counterfeiting may be a dangerous <lb/>
game, bill forging i- all write. <lb/>
When the worst comes to <lb/>
worst the thing to be done is <lb/>
lo make the best of it- <lb/>
moment when the whistle was not <lb/>
sounding full strength. could <lb/>
lie heard for miles away as the <lb/>
train came on in a long continuous <lb/>
shrill sound, and at every city and <lb/>
village people ran lo doors <lb/>
lo learn what was happening. <lb/>
While the whistle was blowing the <lb/>
fireman was -miming every nerve <lb/>
to keep the steam up to the run- <lb/>
point, and succeeded bring- <lb/>
the train into the Station <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
Spring is being sprung us. <lb/>
doesn't make a bill any smaller <lb/>
to tilt- away. <lb/>
CUE YOUR CHILLS ND FEVER, MALARIA <lb/>
Contemplates matrimony -the <lb/>
guest at a welding. <lb/>
. . ,, Tasteless I lull Ionic at per <lb/>
us that ,,,,, <lb/>
lights all of our sorrow. refunded if it fails, p- <lb/>
on-Ill in ion. petite, purifies blood makes <lb/>
tine way lo keen the wolf from nth- as good. <lb/>
the door is not to have any door. i i <lb/>
, , ,, . , . I to., and sold and <lb/>
ll a lively , stores <lb/>
catch up with his running ex- Bryan, <lb/>
pen es. <lb/>
If could blush, <lb/>
would do so upon reading Hie <lb/>
on f Co., of <lb/>
on t,,,. , , A W E. <lb/>
ll a trust to Tucker by ill-- <lb/>
make go up. An W <lb/>
bower will do m <lb/>
is really a call down. <lb/>
mil Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,; lice, bill before entering the <lb/>
Hour, Coffee, duties of the he shall lake <lb/>
Lie. MagiC Food, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb/>
den feeds, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, Glass <lb/>
China Ware. Tin and Wooden <lb/>
t and I linkers, <lb/>
Cheese, Batter, Stand <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nil<lb/>
l will support <lb/>
the it lit ion laws <lb/>
of the Slates, con <lb/>
laws of North Cam <lb/>
Una Dot inconsistent and <lb/>
ll doesn't require a musical ed- <lb/>
i to play the metes. <lb/>
Hue bad i mill a mail's mouth <lb/>
will usually feel as big as an acre <lb/>
Women may not be expert ac- <lb/>
but they know a <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
The most important tiling <lb/>
this ii inn is success of the <lb/>
ticket. The <lb/>
Would i give up all for <lb/>
control of II be- <lb/>
hooves lie i of good govern- <lb/>
ill who do mil w <lb/>
to return of to <lb/>
bes i A <lb/>
i ill chosen mid it is of <lb/>
a wise <lb/>
. His- <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
Ills April <lb/>
ii m <lb/>
I. A. K. ii SI it, <lb/>
re v u a . y till i <lb/>
I ii. other goods. and discharge <lb/>
for .<lb/>
Main Street. X. C. . <lb/>
of my as- <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
lea, s. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall las <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
HOB HI . TASTELESS <lb/>
-Tic. pet Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money hack if it <lb/>
No Other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
lied Cross on the label. <lb/>
Hold um guaranteed by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
inn prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
for produce. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
in Invent or <lb/>
H-mi m.-l. Ii. i i . <lb/>
for . <lb/>
BOOK ON <lb/>
WASHINGTON, <lb/>
Having this day the <lb/>
of I ho t of <lb/>
s f the of M. I. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
n I t-- <lb/>
to them to me for <lb/>
ft tin Hi <lb/>
day of notice will <lb/>
plead in All persona <lb/>
unit -hind lo estate art- make <lb/>
to <lb/>
ibis the Mill Mar. ii <lb/>
I. II A-l <lb/>
M I, <lb/>
BLOW, <lb/>
this <lb/>
of Pitt unlit <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
to all <lb/>
state to <lb/>
them to me for duly mi- <lb/>
or of <lb/>
March or tins notice will be plead in <lb/>
recovery. All -n-. <lb/>
lo will make immediate pay- <lb/>
1.1- M AT it <lb/>
Km. of K Allen. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pin county <lb/>
tor of the r,. <lb/>
U hereby given to nil i hi- <lb/>
ed to nuke pay- <lb/>
to nil persons <lb/>
ins must pie- <lb/>
the nine the 15th <lb/>
day Of March, 1901 untie- will Ire <lb/>
in bur of recovery. <lb/>
of March, <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
el ii decree of the Superior <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ann Tyson and <lb/>
Andrew <lb/>
Th <lb/>
e will cash <lb/>
the <lb/>
May the <lb/>
pan-H or Iran of find, situ- <lb/>
ale in Pill in <lb/>
tin of Hue <lb/>
Robert Cobb <lb/>
ST Bates, more or Has, it lining <lb/>
known the home tract. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
This April <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
Services every <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
every Hun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. I . <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening, <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W Harding, <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, morning and evening. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. K. B. <lb/>
I II Ii -Services at the <lb/>
Opera House every Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. Rev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
A. F. S A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
II, O. t. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
It. G. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of It. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1606, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sea, <lb/>
O. U. A. M. Meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. ball. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sec. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dully in <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Now York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should Order freight by <lb/>
old Dominion s. s. Co. <lb/>
New York; Clyde Lino from <lb/>
Line from Hall <lb/>
mid Lino from<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Our Cold In Mead. <lb/>
lo lake and to cure cold bead pare <lb/>
throat. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Notice in Inventive <lb/>
ll. . <lb/>
till patent at <lb/>
Letters <lb/>
E. . <lb/>
1.8. MEET, <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also ii nice <lb/>
I can now lie found in <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern<lb/>
J. EDITOR I <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
. <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY P 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. H.<lb/>
IR WANT TO AND <lb/>
SAME TIME Y <lb/>
THEN THE PLACE <lb/>
HONEST <lb/>
RELIABLE <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
Be Not <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
The Pea Louse <lb/>
The pea louse <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. <lb/>
of Way <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
F. <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney General I <lb/>
ROBERT D. GILMER, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
of tali well. <lb/>
For <lb/>
In. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
HENRY B. <lb/>
of Davidson, <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of Macon, <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
For at- <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
A Woman In th<lb/>
which <lb/>
I the garden pea last year has again <lb/>
appeared in the trucking section. <lb/>
Growers of peas must he prompt <lb/>
and ill lighting In is <lb/>
it will ruin season's pea <lb/>
I crop. The pea louse doesn't bite <lb/>
or chew plant. It inserts its <lb/>
Leak into the plant tissue and <lb/>
sucks out the sap. Badly infested <lb/>
plants soon turn yellow and die. <lb/>
Remedies-. Paris green all <lb/>
I other poisons are value- <lb/>
less against the pea louse. We <lb/>
use a contact poison. The <lb/>
I lies insect poison of this class is <lb/>
fish oil soap, dissolved, I pound <lb/>
gallons of boiling water. <lb/>
Use warm. I pound of <lb/>
to each gallons will add <lb/>
to it effectiveness The second <lb/>
best remedy la tobacco <lb/>
made by boiling I pound of <lb/>
, co leaves for hour In gallons of <lb/>
I witter, <lb/>
i Powdered tobacco need as a dud <lb/>
is good. Powdery, acrid, waler <lb/>
slaked lime on the plants <lb/>
while wet with dew or rain is very <lb/>
effective, I ounce to each <lb/>
pound of tobacco or lime will in- <lb/>
I crease its <lb/>
The pea lice chiefly affect Um <lb/>
i under sides of the leaves. Their <lb/>
; bodies must be struck welled <lb/>
powdered by the <lb/>
here recommended or DO goodwill <lb/>
lie done. The vines must be <lb/>
. down or tamed over lo expose the <lb/>
lice lo the spray or powder. A <lb/>
very good plan is to the <lb/>
quid insecticide In a shallow pan <lb/>
or pail bend down the Infested <lb/>
vines and immerse them in the <lb/>
quid for one minute. This is sure <lb/>
to all the insects welled. If <lb/>
powders are used they may <lb/>
on with a course sack, a <lb/>
dredge Of a line meshed sieve, or <lb/>
they may lie thrown on with the <lb/>
gloved hand. <lb/>
Truckers must understand <lb/>
this insect, unless promptly and <lb/>
vigorously fought, will destroy <lb/>
season's pea clop. Those who <lb/>
have not a copy <lb/>
Bulletin for December should <lb/>
write to the Commissioner of Ag- <lb/>
for a contains <lb/>
full instructions for lighting crop <lb/>
two months <lb/>
Ion to Tobacco, lime, and can <lb/>
be bought of most local dealers, <lb/>
In a private letter to The Land <lb/>
mark, one of as well M <lb/>
one of the and <lb/>
Safest leaders of the <lb/>
party Slate, says our <lb/>
danger in campaign i <lb/>
over confidence. Our friend's let- <lb/>
was not written tor publication. <lb/>
bill inasmuch as we that <lb/>
this danger threatens we lake the <lb/>
liberty of calling attention to it. <lb/>
Be believes w will carry the <lb/>
Stale, as we all do, but he says <lb/>
is apparent to all <lb/>
live and thinking <lb/>
it can lie done only by most <lb/>
persistent and united and <lb/>
that in there must lie <lb/>
much personal work, for there are <lb/>
many who cannot lie reached <lb/>
by literature or by public speak- <lb/>
Continuing, our friend says <lb/>
one of the prime causes of our de- <lb/>
in when we lost the <lb/>
Stale, was same over <lb/>
Compare Candidate- <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, It AND OF <lb/>
POT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We <lb/>
We <lb/>
are m the forefront of the Met <lb/>
liter you the best selected <lb/>
after your patronage <lb/>
. Kit <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Bryan has i <lb/>
mid the courage to defend them. <lb/>
William also has <lb/>
ions, but lack- courage and <lb/>
them <lb/>
lo ran ha- faith in people <lb/>
and -laud- up for rights, <lb/>
ha- mi faith in the <lb/>
people and sacrifices rights <lb/>
at the trusts. <lb/>
Bryan opposes imperialism <lb/>
work- for freedom and a <lb/>
can form of government. <lb/>
imperialism if too little, the growth will be <lb/>
works for an of I <lb/>
i of pen <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
Bryan opposes trusts which <lb/>
rob the people, <lb/>
deuce. This is true, and we <lb/>
are fully prepared to <lb/>
testily to Its truth to our own <lb/>
county. Those of Us who were fa <lb/>
with the <lb/>
county that year know and well <lb/>
remember we need have <lb/>
lost the county if we could only <lb/>
have convinced out own <lb/>
we were danger. The great mass <lb/>
of I hem could not see the danger <lb/>
and we lost, and was doubt less <lb/>
the case many oilier Comities, <lb/>
We are no alarmist bill we de- <lb/>
sin to wain Democrats at <lb/>
Outlet again confidence and j <lb/>
against underrating the <lb/>
of the enemy. Statements <lb/>
will carry the Slate the amend- j <lb/>
and Slate ticket by <lb/>
more or less, are quite coin-. <lb/>
there of supreme <lb/>
confidence our success j <lb/>
log the Democratic hosts is <lb/>
quite encouraging. But we should <lb/>
remember the Scripture which <lb/>
him boast that <lb/>
on his armor like him <lb/>
it verily <lb/>
and we say not for pub <lb/>
merely, bill we sincerely <lb/>
believe ii that the amendment and <lb/>
our Slate ticket will win. But <lb/>
confidence includes work with- <lb/>
out ceasing on the part of Demo- <lb/>
and all friends of good gov- <lb/>
from now the day of <lb/>
Without that cannot <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
lo lie found ill any store in Well bought choice <lb/>
-dictions, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Bummer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It Is our pleasure to show you what you and lo <lb/>
sell you If we can. We offer you the very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on ii- own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will do just ice <lb/>
If you do -co our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember u- and the following line- of general merchandise. <lb/>
, Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hal Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Cape-. Carpets, and Oil Cloth. <lb/>
Shoes.<lb/>
Children's Shoes. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Du <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal. Sugar. <lb/>
Scad I-. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Costings Plow <lb/>
O crop can <lb/>
grow with- <lb/>
out Potash. <lb/>
Every blade of <lb/>
Grass, every grain <lb/>
of Corn, all <lb/>
and tables <lb/>
must have it. If <lb/>
i supplied <lb/>
you can count on a full crop <lb/>
Scad be all <lb/>
. <lb/>
pet it ion. <lb/>
fosters protects <lb/>
the trust regardless of people <lb/>
and uses all hi- to make <lb/>
rich richer, has also the <lb/>
result of making the poor <lb/>
ha-a practical plan in re <lb/>
strain the trusts, and ii elected <lb/>
ho will put <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
ton strain <lb/>
trusts, ii In- did ban- a <lb/>
plan who own <lb/>
body and soul, would not <lb/>
low him lo C e <lb/>
Which these two men would <lb/>
serve the people <lb/>
of the United <lb/>
There <lb/>
Bryan for all people de <lb/>
-i re of and pro- <lb/>
represents the i j. i- <lb/>
1111-1- imperialism l co <lb/>
the people. <lb/>
The people arc going a <lb/>
licit Will <lb/>
Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Taxes Paid Company. <lb/>
I o <lb/>
Drewry, Pres. <lb/>
M mi. <lb/>
r. Treas. <lb/>
X tiding, Any. <lb/>
Allen, Secretary. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
w S Primrose. <lb/>
TEN-YEAR l o o COUPON <lb/>
CERTIFICATES, with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons. 92.25 each. <lb/>
Payable and December at <lb/>
Commercial Farmers Bank of <lb/>
Secured by first <lb/>
. age c property worth <lb/>
early double loans, with <lb/>
payable ten after <lb/>
dale issue, are being sold for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Hope. <lb/>
Made by the Orange Va. <lb/>
Crows make Hie best com <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
Is there way to <lb/>
against Spring lever. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and in line. <lb/>
buy Strictly Cash, bill sell for Either Ca-h or Oil Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Merit mid Dialing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
j. p. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
A Lesson with a Moral. I The Best lot Wen to Marry. <lb/>
The killing of by <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
writing <lb/>
lite <lb/>
on <lb/>
live and one-third <lb/>
annum free of luxes on <lb/>
a profit of nearly <lb/>
twenty <lb/>
ii total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per This i- one of <lb/>
safest and lust <lb/>
put a friend or an enemy the market. Loans made on real- <lb/>
tin- While Orange of eight <lb/>
. . fun her particulars, address <lb/>
and Investors Union, <lb/>
. , . See. Raleigh. X. C. <lb/>
i- school Law. i <lb/>
The old Fusion of . ,. , m j <lb/>
in i win. i. Es <lb/>
lo Hie will of local application- as they can- <lb/>
walk the reach the diseased portion of <lb/>
1st. lo an opinion the car. There is only one way to <lb/>
the Attorney General the old <lb/>
boards cannot hold July <lb/>
The law under they claim mucus <lb/>
to hold expires then and Tube. <lb/>
remedies. Deafness is cans- <lb/>
led by inflamed condition of the <lb/>
lining of the <lb/>
Inn I is- tube is <lb/>
It was found today that n colored <lb/>
woman, the wife <lb/>
a Republican was one o <lb/>
of Nor <lb/>
mat College. About <lb/>
she applied for <lb/>
the art depart all re- <lb/>
, , For to Bros., <lb/>
and was admitted. She <lb/>
is years old and would puss any <lb/>
Beaufort, X. to Good, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa. of the <lb/>
Soap is cents pound in bar <lb/>
rel lots, cents <lb/>
was seen upon the street with I , <lb/>
n. When <lb/>
where for a while woman. <lb/>
On Tuesday she was seen by one <lb/>
of professors talking from n <lb/>
studio window a mid <lb/>
lat <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
The less some men talk the more ground, helpless <lb/>
community will love them other behind bar-, <lb/>
That man la growing wise when possibly, upon n wonted life <lb/>
he begins lo know he doesn't I u Hie upon Ills aged <lb/>
know. I lumber, Yet haven law <lb/>
Many a is stranded the I weapons, which <lb/>
bar who never touches he If enforced public <lb/>
can help it- <lb/>
courting is never lo <lb/>
put off until to-morrow what you <lb/>
can woo lo day. <lb/>
Some men a last <lb/>
amount of brass main people <lb/>
mistake ii for brains. <lb/>
Sudderth. on Sunday night of this May II <lb/>
week, carries a lesson of value if I Boy I'm a <lb/>
our readers would bill read ii. II ; young under twenty- <lb/>
lathe old, old violated years of age i- In any <lb/>
Sabbath spent in drinking, ending to take unto himself a <lb/>
at night-full n frenzied brawl wife. Before age he i- <lb/>
with the youth's companion, a hoy who has absolutely <lb/>
Smith and Wesson, lo finish the i log which he can offer to a girl on <lb/>
work murder, safe foundation for life <lb/>
the whiskey, and the two men, who He Is formed his char <lb/>
were friends, would have unset lied in hi-idea- ab-o <lb/>
snob now the one is the <lb/>
of what or love <lb/>
for a woman mean-, lie <lb/>
know himself, lei alone knowing a <lb/>
woman, lie is full fancies, and <lb/>
is hi- boyish lo from <lb/>
in another, lie i- in <lb/>
opinion, a- capable up ill which <lb/>
well as by solicitors, would have low is lie has <lb/>
as well a-lite ill lived enough lo know <lb/>
have n la against the feeling or even the word means <lb/>
selling in <lb/>
new law of <lb/>
hits really <lb/>
w be <lb/>
providing <lb/>
of which <lb/>
operative nil the <lb/>
hi <lb/>
In for her con- <lb/>
duct, the man The Slate Treasurer has <lb/>
her husband Unit she was a tied all bank cashiers Stale <lb/>
I hat they must furnish the <lb/>
meant she withdrew with the of <lb/>
from college any action shares of and value of same <lb/>
was taken on part of held by residents In such county, <lb/>
Dispatch, and lo <lb/>
20th. all holders. <lb/>
which If also enforced same <lb/>
public opinion would Lave been <lb/>
equally the crime. <lb/>
Some people believe that every gang for months Is <lb/>
man is a rascal until he prove-him- the only fit place for pistol carriers <lb/>
self otherwise and his fellow workman should be <lb/>
If some men were taken of Hie speak easy. The <lb/>
face value they wouldn't lie worth upper ton of society, who affect <lb/>
the doings of <lb/>
low have most <lb/>
case where public opinion doc- <lb/>
go hand in hand the law . <lb/>
After all. law- opinion <lb/>
governing class. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
a bauble in l be market of <lb/>
in the week are prey <lb/>
days with many <lb/>
upon others. <lb/>
ll la the girl with <lb/>
ring on her linger w <lb/>
in <lb/>
Some men have no need bats <lb/>
being <lb/>
for their <lb/>
He is lull of theories, each one <lb/>
which, when lo put ill <lb/>
to practice, will tail. He Ism buy, <lb/>
pure and simple, paining <lb/>
living period through which <lb/>
every boy pi he lie <lb/>
comes II man. Hill Hull <lb/>
nay lime. For <lb/>
his are to change, <lb/>
so are his he es <lb/>
only girl in I hi- world <lb/>
In make hi III happy . The man of <lb/>
thirty rarely weds whom report. <lb/>
fusion <lb/>
The following <lb/>
bus sen <lb/>
e the ix-of <lb/>
clerk of Board of <lb/>
School is. explains Itself. <lb/>
The follow letter from the <lb/>
Attorney-General will explain it <lb/>
Hon. . II. pub <lb/>
lie I ruction, New I c. <lb/>
In reply lo <lb/>
this date I will in my <lb/>
opinion, under section chapter <lb/>
ins. ill <lb/>
i Act- <lb/>
of school <lb/>
tier chapter- and <lb/>
will go office the Mini <lb/>
day July. limo. <lb/>
Very fully, <lb/>
. W u-l <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
on w ill please Inform <lb/>
n ll the old <lb/>
II i oil to charge under de <lb/>
ii- of Supreme Court, so <lb/>
iv Ii or de <lb/>
Id ii school <lb/>
I lo have all n . lull and <lb/>
up lo <lb/>
and-end In me promptly, I here <lb/>
need be no on <lb/>
i you have a rumbling sound or <lb/>
perfect hearing, and when is in <lb/>
closed, deafness result, <lb/>
unless can lie <lb/>
taken mil and tube restored <lb/>
lo its normal condition, hearing <lb/>
will be destroyed forever; nine <lb/>
of Ion are caused by Ca- <lb/>
which i- nothing but an in- <lb/>
condition of the mucous <lb/>
surfaces. <lb/>
We will give tine Hundred <lb/>
for any ease of deafness <lb/>
ed by be cured <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Semi for <lb/>
free. <lb/>
In.-, Crops. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Family<lb/>
the best. <lb/>
Hall's<lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours.<lb/>
is asking about the <lb/>
town election. Greenville does <lb/>
not hold her until the <lb/>
Monday- In <lb/>
he fancied when he was <lb/>
II. dangerously <lb/>
Simeon Woolen ill a <lb/>
LaG range Harper <lb/>
puts unknown. Both were prom <lb/>
of <lb/>
truly. <lb/>
C. II. <lb/>
Pub. In-l. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Dr. D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
i X, c. <lb/>
While <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
THE <lb/>
i. in mil ,.,, ,, <lb/>
along , W. chili <lb/>
CHILLS <lb/>
ill Grove's <lb/>
is simply <lb/>
Wilmington fun<lb/>
<lb/>
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