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Bankers Life Insurance Co., <lb/>
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. <lb/>
OVER A OLD. <lb/>
Organized in 1869, th it <lb/>
New York. A R l-i <lb/>
in s. eminent Bonds de- <lb/>
posited with the Ins <lb/>
Department <lb/>
President. <lb/>
CHAS. II. 1st Vice-Pres. m <lb/>
as. s. JAMES <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City. <lb/>
CHAS. T. South St. Mil., <lb/>
M j Ml. and South Carolina <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
following is Hie amendment <lb/>
In II of the Slate <lb/>
; lion, adopted by the General <lb/>
and to be submit <lb/>
, , f treason <lb/>
in voters for ratification <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, all who shall have <lb/>
convicted of confessed their <lb/>
guilt on pending, <lb/>
whether of not, mulct <lb/>
BOARD OF DIRECTOR, <lb/>
A Corn Bank, City <lb/>
H Irving Hank, <lb/>
Mason, Bank of New S is A City <lb/>
bridge. North American Trust Co York City <lb/>
A B Hepburn, Chase National Bank. City <lb/>
William X V Clearing House City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers Life Co, So City <lb/>
William Reed, First National Bank. Now City <lb/>
Win A Sherman, N V Produce Hank. New York City <lb/>
James Bank. York City <lb/>
Edward Baldwin, National Park Bank. New York City <lb/>
Hoist, Bank New N B A. New Yolk City <lb/>
John II Market Fulton Rational Kink. New York City <lb/>
G W Leather National Bank. N Y City <lb/>
i s Life Insurance Co, New York <lb/>
Walter The Bower Savings Bank. New York City <lb/>
Jacob C Parsons, National Bank, Sew City <lb/>
Butler. Leather National Bank, N V City <lb/>
Mechanics Bank. Brooklyn, N V <lb/>
R I. Bank for Savings, N V City <lb/>
Elder, C Co, i N Y City <lb/>
FINANCE OF HOARD OF <lb/>
Win II Chairman . Corn Exchange Bank N Y City <lb/>
II rancher, Irving National Bank. N Y City <lb/>
ES Mason, Bank New York. N B A. N V City <lb/>
North Co, X <lb/>
A Vice Chase Bank. N V City <lb/>
William Manager N Clear House N City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, President Bankers Life N City <lb/>
committee board OF <lb/>
Win B Reed Cashier First National Bank. X Y I'll <lb/>
Edward l Baldwin, Asst. Cashier National Park Bank. N Y I'll <lb/>
Edward T Asst. Cashier Bunk of New York, N It A. X in; <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers Life Insurance Co, N V <lb/>
IT PAY YO TO INVESTIGATE the new <lb/>
the Banker-. The Life, Limited Life and <lb/>
contain all the up to dale features, many are <lb/>
Tilings. <lb/>
Did you ever look for the in your life insurance <lb/>
pulley I ii in Bankers Life Insurance Company of the <lb/>
City of New York, you probably side issues <lb/>
and like, made prominent as <lb/>
of course we these features, too, for in <lb/>
it not progressive; but- <lb/>
Old you ever sec a policy with the Company keeps an <lb/>
Or one in w ail earnings are guaranteed lo the policy-holder <lb/>
Or which both reserve surplus if surrendered f <lb/>
Or one which gives all w at death, In add- <lb/>
Hun to fare of policy <lb/>
Or one, in fact, which treats the policy-holder with absolute <lb/>
equity, portion of the net premium, and allowing a <lb/>
policy bolder to control own money at all tunes, as far as is consist- <lb/>
with a conservative system which embraces the best <lb/>
bunking <lb/>
If you have never Ten of these investigate <lb/>
new policies of the Bunkers Life Insurance Company of the City of <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Who are its and directors Am I la-mare many of the <lb/>
best known men in New York financial circles. <lb/>
The Company's record has been for economical man- <lb/>
safe investments, equitable dealings with it- policy bolder <lb/>
low cost of Insurance Protection. <lb/>
For information and agencies, address <lb/>
CHAS. T. US South Street, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
or A. K. Greenville, X. i . <lb/>
REFERENCES IX I. Little, Cashier Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, J O ft J It Oscar Hooker and i White. <lb/>
What will it coal me in insure life in Company tin. <lb/>
I was on the. <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
South St., Baltimore. Md. Address. <lb/>
Section i- That article VI of the <lb/>
of North Carolina he <lb/>
nut the Same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
Sill AMI TO <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born in tics United stales, and <lb/>
every male person who has been <lb/>
naturalized, twenty one veal's of <lb/>
age. possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
by the people ill Stale, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. lie shall have resided iii <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
elect ion district which by duel's <lb/>
; to vote, four mouths next proceed- <lb/>
the election; Provided. That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district to another <lb/>
, in county . shall not ope <lb/>
, late lo deprive any person of the <lb/>
right lo vole in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he removed, until four <lb/>
months niter such removal, No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt In open <lb/>
court upon indictment of any <lb/>
the punishment of is, or max <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment in the <lb/>
.- late prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored lo in <lb/>
manner prescribed law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter a- herein <lb/>
ed the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general nil ion laws <lb/>
carry Into effort the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. i. Every person presenting <lb/>
; himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before of March of <lb/>
year In which be proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lieu only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
In enforce the of <lb/>
except property. <lb/>
See. male person WOO Was, <lb/>
on January I, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled lo vole <lb/>
the law- any Slate <lb/>
I state- wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
y such person, shall be denied <lb/>
the right and vote at <lb/>
any election in Ibis Stale by person <lb/>
of In- failure possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I of this Provided, <lb/>
he shall have registered accord <lb/>
w term- of section <lb/>
prim in December i. 1908, The <lb/>
Assembly <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime <lb/>
which the punishment may <lb/>
the <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice In office, such <lb/>
person shall In- restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. This act shall e force <lb/>
from after its ratification. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. i <lb/>
Ai a meeting of I he Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee held in <lb/>
Greenville on the nth day of <lb/>
April, 1900, a for the <lb/>
nomination of <lb/>
for the Legislature and the <lb/>
various county offices the <lb/>
appointment of delegates to the <lb/>
First Congressional District Demo <lb/>
ratio convention, was called to <lb/>
meet in the Court House, in Groan- <lb/>
die, iii II., on Saturday, <lb/>
May tilth. <lb/>
Township primaries, for the <lb/>
of appointing delegates to said <lb/>
county convention, were called to <lb/>
meet at usual places each <lb/>
township on Saturday, May 12th, <lb/>
1900, o'clock P. M. The said <lb/>
primaries will also elect an <lb/>
Committee for each precinct, <lb/>
composed of members, <lb/>
ill will be with nominate candidate- for Justices <lb/>
Of toe Peace and Constable. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will lie entitled to <lb/>
is as follows <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
v Each. <lb/>
the beds show signs <lb/>
of <lb/>
Conductors beat <lb/>
spring. <lb/>
Some musical <lb/>
the baud. <lb/>
The -bin waist <lb/>
us before long. <lb/>
Law n mowers will soon be <lb/>
rowed. <lb/>
The bald-headed man <lb/>
approach of lime. <lb/>
No. Mamie, dear, the <lb/>
fan doesn't raise the wind. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
s, <lb/>
Prices of awnings remain <lb/>
changed, bat they will soon be go- <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Perfumery sold half a dollar a <lb/>
bottle should lie worth fifty scents, j tile <lb/>
An boy can make bis mark <lb/>
you give him a piece of chalk j <lb/>
a blank wall. Swift Creek II <lb/>
It-the fellow with a All while men in the of <lb/>
temper who commits assault. pt <lb/>
Lots people ho arc going and <lb/>
over to do Paris will done. ., j,,,,.,,,, , , <lb/>
Even the rich girl may have a .,,, art. cordially invited to <lb/>
poor complexion. ., in these <lb/>
usually <lb/>
upon <lb/>
It require a <lb/>
muscular woman to twist a man <lb/>
practices i meetings. <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow, <lb/>
w. l. Brown, Sec. <lb/>
around her lit tie linger. <lb/>
It doesn't taken to make <lb/>
a play i a pretty girl. <lb/>
The man who idly spends time <lb/>
that is not bis own is an <lb/>
The w omen who are born to com- <lb/>
always get married. <lb/>
Tile girl who doesn't wish to see <lb/>
callers must expect lobe found out. <lb/>
True the Man <lb/>
the lire es- <lb/>
cape of the <lb/>
Many a man dresses more <lb/>
than the men to whom he <lb/>
owes money. <lb/>
Eve may have had her troubles, <lb/>
but Adam never brought his friends <lb/>
home to unexpectedly. <lb/>
One kind of financial <lb/>
merit is when a man has so much <lb/>
money he know what lo do <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
a permanent record all persona <lb/>
Side Light- on Lite <lb/>
One a man's char- <lb/>
is by what lie doesn't say. <lb/>
Happiness results from <lb/>
content with what you haven't. <lb/>
Don't cry over milk; <lb/>
around and get some more milk <lb/>
tickets. <lb/>
Wisdom i- one of the things that <lb/>
don't come to the man who sits <lb/>
ii and wails. <lb/>
is only for <lb/>
those who are capable of entertain- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
but two periods <lb/>
man's life when he doesn't under- <lb/>
stand a woman. One is before <lb/>
marriage and the other after. <lb/>
Next to knowing when to grasp <lb/>
Ian opportunity the most <lb/>
The pickpocket sometimes fol <lb/>
lows his vocation just to keep his <lb/>
hand in. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
the <lb/>
or us <lb/>
of Last Will of <lb/>
Wallace, i r. <lb/>
all mi i estate to <lb/>
to the sud <lb/>
all against laid as- <lb/>
late are hereby to present the <lb/>
for payment or before 118th <lb/>
April, 1901, will <lb/>
day of April, I woo. <lb/>
f Wallace. <lb/>
ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL TOXIC <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills <lb/>
Fever. Malaria, Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if ll doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good, kind <lb/>
with the lied Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan druggists. <lb/>
WHEN IX NEED OF <lb/>
who register under this section on I. <lb/>
before November I, Bins, and <lb/>
all such shall be entitled <lb/>
in rote all elections <lb/>
by the people this unless <lb/>
thing is to know when to let <lb/>
CU-E YOUR FEVER, <lb/>
and Night Sweats <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, purities the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. other as good. <lb/>
Manufactured by Roberta Drug <lb/>
Co., Suffolk, Va., and sold <lb/>
guaranteed at the drug stores of <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN THE EARTH AND <lb/>
A WIN and Reefer Talks <lb/>
In a leading hotel, ink a physician <lb/>
to his and sententious were a group of well <lb/>
men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial travelers. <lb/>
My firm belief, is medical science is yet to show that all dis- <lb/>
eases without exception arc caused by invisible which are living organ- <lb/>
isms. Hero is the of that terrible disease diphtheria. Hero is the bacillus <lb/>
of typhoid fever; here is the more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that most destructive of all diseases, consumption. This of <lb/>
common and supposed incurable disease, <lb/>
I wish. said the traveling man, that would tell us about <lb/>
catarrh. I have had it for years, and am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid <lb/>
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood <lb/>
and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most <lb/>
disease is especially in the United States and it Is rare to meet one <lb/>
who is not, or has not been troubled more or lea with it. How often is he or <lb/>
she obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves <lb/>
of many intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor from ca- <lb/>
affections. In its worst phase, the becomes loathsome both to <lb/>
himself and his friends. <lb/>
I continued this great the true way to heal ca- <lb/>
is to medicate the blood. This can be dona only by powerful <lb/>
which act as blood <lb/>
Botfly A. of Co., Mich., <lb/>
Dear ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I weak and short of breath. I could <lb/>
hardly walk, I was so and had a ringing In my head all the time. My <lb/>
hands and feet were always cold. My appetite was very poor. Chi getting up <lb/>
In the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. I had <lb/>
awful in the small of my back. had a continual feeling of tiredness. <lb/>
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen <lb/>
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused to <lb/>
a pain in ray side. It seemed as though the blood had left my veins. The doc- <lb/>
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get- <lb/>
ting well. I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief. <lb/>
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's I took it, and then I <lb/>
bought another. When these had used, I was somewhat improved in <lb/>
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's <lb/>
bought another. When these had used, I was <lb/>
health, I continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re- <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as If I could feel new blood moving through my veins. J <lb/>
kept do taking it, and now consider a well and rugged woman. I work <lb/>
all time, am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, and ray ca- <lb/>
has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's <lb/>
has done for me. recommend all women who have sick head- <lb/>
aches to use your<lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
U . II Ad <lb/>
of M. I <lb/>
it Plow, Attorneys. <lb/>
X X <lb/>
this day before the <lb/>
Clerk of the Sn per of county <lb/>
s of lbs of M. h. I <lb/>
notice la <lb/>
all persona hoMIng against said as-Ii m. <lb/>
bus to present lo fur Lay Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
duly authenticated, on pi before <lb/>
Mini. or this notice will be <lb/>
plead la bar of their recovery, AH persons every Hun- <lb/>
to said estate are to make day, morning and Pray- <lb/>
to me. Wednesday evening. <lb/>
1311. day of March . . r. j. n p, <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding, <lb/>
Ph l a ices <lb/>
Sunday, evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. U. pastor. <lb/>
school a. K. B, <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. Rev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, <lb/>
regular <lb/>
NOTICE to <lb/>
Having the <lb/>
Clerk of Hie Superior of it county <lb/>
of estate of K. Allen <lb/>
deceased, notice Is hereby to nil per- <lb/>
sons claims <lb/>
present them lo hip for duly <lb/>
on or day of <lb/>
or thin notice will be in <lb/>
bar recovery, All person <lb/>
isl lo will make immediate <lb/>
to Sod WOO, <lb/>
Tl I <lb/>
Executrix of K. Allen. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
the Superior <lb/>
Court Clerk of Till county as <lb/>
tor of th estate of K. Craft, deceased, <lb/>
notice i hereby to all <lb/>
ed lo said lo pay- <lb/>
to the and all persona <lb/>
claims estate must <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of March, 1901 or tins notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of March, <lb/>
of James <lb/>
Best and most <lb/>
garments in <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
ills <lb/>
for to date <lb/>
Main SI Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
and retail and <lb/>
. Dealer. paid for <lb/>
i Kin. Seed, nil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
i Suits, Table-. Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meal Tobacco, Key Weal Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Apples. Syrup, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Meat, Soup, <lb/>
Magic Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Gar- <lb/>
den i ends, Oranges, Apples. <lb/>
Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
i, Current, s, Glass <lb/>
and . and Wooden <lb/>
I i, l and I <lb/>
Cheese, Heal Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Machines, and <lb/>
us other goods, Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
bone good thing the <lb/>
man with trouble his lie <lb/>
never breaks lulu limn <lb/>
ragtime <lb/>
under section of this <lb/>
Provided, sch persons <lb/>
ball have paid poll tax as re <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
See. ii. All elections by the <lb/>
pie shall be ballot, and nil I R <lb/>
elect ions by the . <lb/>
shall U viva L,,,. <lb/>
See T. Every voter m North .,, <lb/>
Carolina, this ,, <lb/>
shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of I lie he shall lake <lb/>
Two l-aced Pritchard <lb/>
and subscribe the following <lb/>
do <lb/>
I will support <lb/>
and laws <lb/>
the and the con <lb/>
and laws of Caro <lb/>
Una not therewith, and <lb/>
i will discharge the <lb/>
of my <lb/>
So help <lb/>
Interview in Wash-<lb/>
and <lb/>
oppose the <lb/>
by the Dem- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Vote In North Carolina he says <lb/>
it i the illiterate <lb/>
lie dares not say that in <lb/>
mil i the <lb/>
Of tin of North Carolina by <lb/>
telling them that an <lb/>
i takes oars of white <lb/>
voters will <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Col. John Nichols, of <lb/>
editor of Oxford <lb/>
The i A- Co . of <lb/>
ii. M A. g <lb/>
Tucker by mutual dissolved part <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
arc, loon. All persons lo Iii n <lb/>
will please make settlement at ones Mill <lb/>
either of the above All persons <lb/>
saving claims against the Ana will <lb/>
I lib April <lb/>
ti. i ii, <lb/>
A. K Ti i sin. <lb/>
W, E. n n <lb/>
W, R. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete every <lb/>
prices as low as the <lb/>
market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
See. The following classy of Friend, succeeding W. <lb/>
persons shall lie disqualified <lb/>
you also <lb/>
i,,. . <lb/>
for free <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy a of the <lb/>
of Pill county inn special <lb/>
entitled Ann Tyson and others <lb/>
against Andrew Vines and others, <lb/>
all laud Sr partition, The <lb/>
will Sill for cash Is-fore <lb/>
tin- Court House Bat- <lb/>
May the <lb/>
piece, parcel or tract of find, <lb/>
ale la nil Dam township, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Robert Cobb and other's, <lb/>
has, it <lb/>
a home <lb/>
K. ti. <lb/>
April u, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
VICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at ti A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily m <lb/>
P. M. fur W <lb/>
Simmer t; . I u leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays A. II, <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. curries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New and Bogs <lb/>
ton, and for all for <lb/>
with railroads <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions, s. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Hay from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. . <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. . <lb/>
Aft., <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
HA. K. S A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
. O. O. No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. Ii. B. G. B. B <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of R. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. H. <lb/>
Lang, <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. ti, meets every ii and third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
No. a in, meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sec <lb/>
ADVICE AS <lb/>
Notice la B <lb/>
II M <lb/>
No fee i-m. <lb/>
tent U . <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
0.1 <lb/>
Cold In Hood.<lb/>
to cute is in <lb/>
J. a. <lb/>
IN-----<lb/>
A OF <lb/>
-Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I ran now lie found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO ME.<lb/>
Office <lb/>
FOR<lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
J. <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. MAY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
BRYAN GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For in In or; <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. GILMER, <lb/>
of I lay wood. <lb/>
Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor and <lb/>
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of Macon, <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
For Presidential <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, <lb/>
At a meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee held in <lb/>
Greenville the 14th day of <lb/>
April, a convention for the <lb/>
nomination of Democratic <lb/>
dates for the Legislature and tho <lb/>
various county offices and for this <lb/>
appointment of delegates to the <lb/>
First Congressional District Demo- <lb/>
convention, was called to <lb/>
meet in the Court House, in Green- <lb/>
ville, at o'clock It., on Saturday, <lb/>
May 1900. <lb/>
Township primaries, for <lb/>
pose of appointing delegates to suit <lb/>
county convention, were culled to <lb/>
meet at the usual places in each <lb/>
township on Saturday, May 12th, <lb/>
at o'clock P. M. The said <lb/>
primaries will also elect an <lb/>
Committee for each precinct, <lb/>
composed of live members, <lb/>
so nominate candidates for Justices <lb/>
of tho Peace Constable. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will lie to <lb/>
is as <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
Bethel II <lb/>
Carolina<lb/>
Falkland S <lb/>
Farmville<lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
All white in 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, arc cordially invited to <lb/>
attend participate these <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
W. It, Brows, Sec. <lb/>
Out in the Cold.<lb/>
has no idea of left <lb/>
out the cold or being relegated <lb/>
to a back Hat the black radical <lb/>
wigwam North Carolina. Look <lb/>
at the republican Wake county <lb/>
convention. A big split with the <lb/>
on top of the dismayed <lb/>
whites. The their <lb/>
rights declared for front seats <lb/>
or the back door. The result was <lb/>
the withdrew and claimed <lb/>
to be the original, the only genuine <lb/>
convention. The efforts to silence <lb/>
the generally succeeded <lb/>
but may result in many <lb/>
of tin m the ballot box. They <lb/>
will hardly agree to lie kicked <lb/>
about as a hall then to come up <lb/>
to give the fat to the hungry <lb/>
horde of white As <lb/>
members of the party in <lb/>
North black radical <lb/>
and as constituting three <lb/>
fourths of it they have a perfect <lb/>
right to both of delegates <lb/>
and of spoils. Heretofore the fat <lb/>
places have been going to the pale- <lb/>
faces while the black-faces <lb/>
to gel the menial place I <lb/>
where they could continue to labor <lb/>
and to wait like good faithful <lb/>
servants of the white trough -tread- <lb/>
em. Whenever the take <lb/>
on a lair share of self-respect, they <lb/>
will no longer be used for the <lb/>
ends of the corrupt vicious <lb/>
white who have ruled <lb/>
in debauchery and <lb/>
brought curses upon the people, <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
find <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Sin Idleness. <lb/>
the sweat of thy face shall <lb/>
thou earn thy <lb/>
Many regard this declaration of <lb/>
the Almighty to Adam as a curse, <lb/>
and prosperity <lb/>
go hand in hand, are twin <lb/>
and very thick with <lb/>
other. The good God it <lb/>
up so in human affairs that useful <lb/>
rational employment is not only <lb/>
essential lo good character, but <lb/>
contentment and happiness can on- <lb/>
be obtained in harmony with <lb/>
this law. A is a worth- <lb/>
less fellow, a worthless fellow is <lb/>
one who produces nothing, makes <lb/>
nothing, earns nothing. He is a <lb/>
consumer of that which others <lb/>
make, whether ho lie a million- <lb/>
or a plain old bum, if he docs <lb/>
nothing be is nothing, for what <lb/>
the man docs is the test of what <lb/>
the man is. <lb/>
What clock worth that won't <lb/>
run run right I had as <lb/>
carry a trade dollar In my pocket <lb/>
with a watch chain hung to it as <lb/>
my watch If my watch didn't run <lb/>
and keep the time. stars to <lb/>
clouds, from angels to infants, this <lb/>
rule curse is upon <lb/>
idleness. man honor in- <lb/>
diligent men. It is as <lb/>
true as heaven that useful and <lb/>
employment is as essential <lb/>
to character, manhood, Womanhood <lb/>
happiness and contentment, <lb/>
that rain and sunshine are eaten <lb/>
to the growing fields of corn <lb/>
and P. Lex- <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. <lb/>
Ticket <lb/>
Boomed for Vice-President <lb/>
Russell Not Once Men- <lb/>
I In- Negro <lb/>
Raleigh, N. May The <lb/>
Republican Slate here <lb/>
yesterday was a affair. <lb/>
Very few occupied seats as <lb/>
delegates. The in <lb/>
was pretty generally ignored and <lb/>
was set down on when he demand- <lb/>
ed recognition. Federal office <lb/>
holders composed and controlled <lb/>
the convention. Everything was <lb/>
done by acclamation with few ex- <lb/>
The ticket named is as follows <lb/>
Governor, ex-Judge Spencer B. <lb/>
Adams, of Guilford; Lieutenant <lb/>
Governor, Claudius Dockery, of <lb/>
; Auditor, Thomas S. <lb/>
Rollins, of Buncombe; Treasurer, <lb/>
L. L. Jenkins, of ; <lb/>
of State, J. F. Parrot I, of <lb/>
Superintendent of Public In- <lb/>
N. English, of Ran- <lb/>
Populist nominee for <lb/>
that Attorney General, <lb/>
of Davidson; <lb/>
Commissioner Labor and Printing, <lb/>
Thomas Malloy, of Randolph ; <lb/>
Commissioner Agriculture, Abner <lb/>
Alexander, of Tyrrell; Corpora <lb/>
Commissioner, C. A. Reynolds, <lb/>
of Forsyth, chairman, J, A. <lb/>
Flanks of Swain Electors at <lb/>
Large, A. H. Price, of Rowan and <lb/>
J. R. of Davidson ; Del- <lb/>
to National convention, Sen- <lb/>
J. C. Col. Jas. E. <lb/>
Col, Charles and <lb/>
Collector E. C. <lb/>
General Zeb Vance <lb/>
over the <lb/>
Governor Russell did not <lb/>
lend and his name was mil so much <lb/>
as mentioned In tho proceedings. <lb/>
The Vice President boom <lb/>
was <lb/>
the day. The convention in- <lb/>
the delegates to the Na- <lb/>
to vole for <lb/>
for President <lb/>
for J. C. for <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
Warned In o Dream. <lb/>
TO THE E, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES, <lb/>
We arc still the forefront of tho <lb/>
We offer you the selected line <lb/>
rice after your patronage <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any Store in County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc work for yours and oar mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built strictly on Its own merits. <lb/>
When yon come to market you will not do yourself Justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Had mid Caps, Silks Satins, Ladies <lb/>
Jackets Mattings Oil Cloths, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Plows, Casting-, and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
to be Down <lb/>
A telegram from Norfolk says <lb/>
the North Carolina Yellow <lb/>
Pine Association will meet <lb/>
there on May 3rd and is expected <lb/>
the trade a shutdown of <lb/>
twenty mill, may be ordered, ll <lb/>
is stated that the cut of the mills <lb/>
one half million feet daily, has <lb/>
been piled up in yards fol <lb/>
months, and to relieve the <lb/>
overproduction a curtailment <lb/>
production will probably be re <lb/>
sorted to. The industry fore year <lb/>
Cent. with <lb/>
Taxes Paid by Company. <lb/>
Officers <lb/>
c Drewry, Pies. <lb/>
B on. Vice <lb/>
s Tress. <lb/>
X II tiding, Any. r <lb/>
Allen, Secretary. I <lb/>
I'd I <lb/>
W s Primrose. J <lb/>
TEN-YEAR <lb/>
CERTIFICATES, with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, 12.23 each. <lb/>
of Payable in June and December at <lb/>
Commercial and Hank of <lb/>
Secured by <lb/>
on residence property worth <lb/>
a very profitable and much nearly double of loans, with <lb/>
money has been made. The de- <lb/>
creased demand is attributed to <lb/>
strikes the trade East <lb/>
West, In the juice <lb/>
of bull Ii-iV and other <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
for Furniture and i i iii line. <lb/>
We buy- strictly for Cash, but sell for Either ash or Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends. <lb/>
principal payable ten years alter <lb/>
date of issue, are being told for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
j in the owner live and one third per <lb/>
per annum tree of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
materials user in house percent, at maturity, <lb/>
The marking up of total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
the safest and best investments on <lb/>
the market. Loons made on <lb/>
property <lb/>
For further particulars, address <lb/>
materials, the scarcity of labor and <lb/>
I of labor, has <lb/>
deterred from building who <lb/>
in -ant so. The fa.-i the <lb/>
c repeatedly ad <lb/>
d price of yellow pine, ii <lb/>
is believed, has also been a factor <lb/>
In retarding the sale of the pro- <lb/>
duct. Whether there ill a <lb/>
general shut-down or some other <lb/>
measure taken to down pro. <lb/>
will be definitely <lb/>
known until the meeting occurs, <lb/>
but a shut-down K now <lb/>
plated. <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union. <lb/>
Allen, See. Raleigh. X. C. <lb/>
An <lb/>
Steamship Run <lb/>
Ashore oil <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., May An <lb/>
known steamship is in peril off the <lb/>
Carolina coast some miles <lb/>
north of Cape <lb/>
received over the government <lb/>
wire states the vessel struck <lb/>
this The life saving <lb/>
from station <lb/>
to assistance. Al <lb/>
o'clock I hey were preparing <lb/>
to go to her through the surf. The <lb/>
weather is good unless a storm <lb/>
intervenes the vessel can <lb/>
be floated. Just how he runic to <lb/>
strike is a unless her <lb/>
goer <lb/>
A terrible happened lo <lb/>
construction force work the <lb/>
elevated portion of the Richmond, <lb/>
Petersburg and Carolina railroad, <lb/>
in last Saturday, <lb/>
three were killed and several <lb/>
injured. One of the strange and <lb/>
mysterious circumstances connect- <lb/>
ed with the fatal accident was the <lb/>
of John one <lb/>
of the employed the works. <lb/>
went to the time keeper, <lb/>
about noon Saturday, and calling <lb/>
him aside <lb/>
you know that Iliad a bad <lb/>
dream last night; a most peculiar <lb/>
timekeeper laughed and <lb/>
asked him what it was about. <lb/>
I replied <lb/>
an awful accident happened. <lb/>
I saw the tall over <lb/>
the whole thing go into a hole. It <lb/>
was <lb/>
This dream made such an <lb/>
the man he <lb/>
not go to work that day. A few <lb/>
hours later dream was <lb/>
toned to reality. The I <lb/>
consisting of a ten by ton plank <lb/>
platform, running upright <lb/>
boiler engine, to- <lb/>
with two heavy booms, car-1 <lb/>
heavy steel girder, weigh- <lb/>
about a half tons, all <lb/>
fell together, and an immense hole <lb/>
Was dog in the Dur- <lb/>
soon It in his dream. <lb/>
No one can now doubt that <lb/>
are sometimes warned in <lb/>
dreams. told his dream <lb/>
several hours before the accident, <lb/>
and accident was just as he <lb/>
bad seen it while fast asleep, the <lb/>
night <lb/>
Use Good Plows. <lb/>
The Abuse of Injunctions. <lb/>
are becoming to believe <lb/>
there is limit to this injunction <lb/>
business when a United Stales <lb/>
circuit court judge an order, <lb/>
upon lent ion tobacco man- <lb/>
restraining <lb/>
inner Internal and his <lb/>
collectors from carrying mil the <lb/>
order for the seizure of pack <lb/>
ages of smoking tobacco, line cut <lb/>
chewing and <lb/>
premium coupons. They <lb/>
to know where the injunction <lb/>
ill They are <lb/>
wondering if the circuit courts will <lb/>
restrain Congress <lb/>
measure hurtful to <lb/>
homo business interests and <lb/>
the President from executing the <lb/>
law; Injunction is the <lb/>
-Southern Tobacco <lb/>
mil, <lb/>
Sellers Rendered Harmless. <lb/>
Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
by local applications as I hey <lb/>
reach lie diseased portion of <lb/>
the ear. here is only one way to <lb/>
en.- deafness, and Is <lb/>
remedies, Deafness <lb/>
i I condition of the <lb/>
mucus lining of the <lb/>
I Tube. When this tube Inflamed <lb/>
you have a rambling sound or <lb/>
i perfect bearing, when is in <lb/>
closed, deafness is the result, <lb/>
and unless the can be <lb/>
taken out and this tube restored <lb/>
to its normal condition, hearing <lb/>
will be destroyed nine <lb/>
coses ten are caused by Ca- <lb/>
which is nothing but an <lb/>
condition of the mucous <lb/>
surfaces. <lb/>
We Will give One Hundred <lb/>
for any case of deafness <lb/>
id by catarrh i cannot be cured <lb/>
by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for <lb/>
free. <lb/>
J. Props., <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Hall's <lb/>
Family Pills are the <lb/>
We III <lb/>
Chill <lb/>
in- just received n lot South <lb/>
ed Mini Double <lb/>
buying, also party a <lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
Then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
and Ghana <lb/>
Cull and set <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Builder's Hardware, Ready Roofing Ready Mixed <lb/>
Paints, Pomps, Soils World's Best. <lb/>
C, May I. -This <lb/>
morning o'clock a crowd of <lb/>
numbering about <lb/>
Visited the jail Graham, and <lb/>
shoving pistols in the the <lb/>
jailer, demanded the keys of <lb/>
jail. Leaving the majority of <lb/>
crowd mi the outside, four live <lb/>
of the leaders went up to <lb/>
the cell of the Seller-, and <lb/>
performed a surgical <lb/>
him. w In have been <lb/>
done when Judge Robinson turned <lb/>
tin- last term R SI prescription <lb/>
and which will prevent n repetition I fever is a <lb/>
his There was Tasteless Chill Tonic, <lb/>
no excitement, unusual <lb/>
i- expressed Ibis morning <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
operation mi over White <lb/>
store <lb/>
A Jury ml <lb/>
roil CHILLS <lb/>
of Grove's <lb/>
Ii Is simply <lb/>
I run quinine In a tasteless form <lb/>
-no pay . <lb/>
Condemns I <lb/>
i n who happen <lb/>
on <lb/>
dressed the <lb/>
The platform condemns <lb/>
lock ad- legislature for Its <lb/>
note to As every <lb/>
I other espouse of the legislature <lb/>
n. <lb/>
It. C. <lb/>
I the the jury, I was less than tint, of the fusion <lb/>
locked up eight without legislature, the an- <lb/>
I which has been our must re <lb/>
habit we in <lb/>
respectively And of I for public schools <lb/>
I want to eat, recommend that made by the legislature, It Is <lb/>
lour sentence imprisonment to be regretted any <lb/>
I commuted to the liberty of twelve would condemn such <lb/>
meals, our efforts to <lb/>
on the court j should <lb/>
I for after which we hope all such to <lb/>
I to the defendant educate oar people V<lb/>
</p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREEN VI X. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
MILLS. I <lb/>
v. m. <lb/>
Entered the Poll Bl <lb/>
Greenville, K. C, at Second I .-- <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
The held a me- <lb/>
session in honor of I he la <lb/>
Judge Battle Judge A. <lb/>
M Moore, his successor, was one <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Several of out exchanges have <lb/>
congratulated Tin. <lb/>
Greenville's prospects of <lb/>
having u good hotel and a <lb/>
mil, and e have also received a <lb/>
number of letters along same <lb/>
line and rejoicing with us. This <lb/>
the interest in <lb/>
that is fell elsewhere. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Next Saturday is the day for <lb/>
holding the primaries. <lb/>
Every should be <lb/>
and express his choice in the <lb/>
of delegate to the County <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
The success of the part in I'm <lb/>
is going to depend largely <lb/>
o i the work of the county <lb/>
and ii i- important that there <lb/>
i-o and that <lb/>
make us. <lb/>
The Democratic nominees are <lb/>
ii Eastern portion of the suite <lb/>
Monday they had n <lb/>
great gathering at <lb/>
an I from the Observer we gel <lb/>
two following items that will <lb/>
Interesting lo the folks hen- <lb/>
Among the conspicuous figures <lb/>
In yesterday's demonstration was <lb/>
Hon. Hugh stand <lb/>
in the grand stand <lb/>
leading the cheering on the <lb/>
of bis successful <lb/>
eat before the stale Convention, <lb/>
J. Bryan <lb/>
Thai splendid young limn. <lb/>
Bryan Grime, tells an amusing <lb/>
that happened hit <lb/>
speech yesterday and which, in <lb/>
says, came near <lb/>
He well started, he Bays, <lb/>
doing very well lie thought, <lb/>
old veteran the foot of tin <lb/>
Stand said quite <lb/>
mm. ii will Lave to gel <lb/>
on you to beat Dan <lb/>
Under the operation of the Fran <lb/>
Tax la York, the <lb/>
ha-i been <lb/>
in court , of <lb/>
property of quasi-public corpora- <lb/>
will take on an entirely <lb/>
aspect, in New city <lb/>
, for example, the aggregate <lb/>
assessed valuation of a dozen <lb/>
railway, gas and electric <lb/>
companies will be <lb/>
to mer <lb/>
nearly <lb/>
per rent, is <lb/>
ed, the State communities <lb/>
interested mi secure el i mi- <lb/>
i Ion fin u public . ii <lb/>
a Ii i . e <lb/>
t I to ate <lb/>
rate he tax and I he <lb/>
in which ll Is levied <lb/>
will doubtless . i in <lb/>
Court . . i <lb/>
j-in obstruction a Ii <lb/>
can muster Ii <lb/>
and the of in <lb/>
will in- every when- with <lb/>
lively interest.- Philadelphia Her <lb/>
old. <lb/>
Officers T <lb/>
to v lout in <lb/>
no the set s t stock to <lb/>
I i mill Greenville <lb/>
the <lb/>
to hi .; elect <lb/>
officers. A charter was read which <lb/>
those present Signed, and after <lb/>
the <lb/>
were elected i<lb/>
lie -1. is. <lb/>
Secretary and TreasurerS. T. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Directors Mine. It. <lb/>
Davis, J. U. Cherry, . Honker. <lb/>
. A B. J. Cobb, J. I. <lb/>
Little, S. t. Hooker, I. E. Hooker, <lb/>
B. Home, It. King. Dr. K. <lb/>
A. Move. M. Smith, I. I. <lb/>
Moore and J. A. <lb/>
Application a ill lie once <lb/>
I'll charter. <lb/>
The Is splendidly <lb/>
and such men in <lb/>
charge of the enterprise will give <lb/>
ii the confidence of the public. <lb/>
No need be afraid of Investing <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
The already subscribed is <lb/>
a beginning. Let everybody <lb/>
join in and make the mill a great <lb/>
success. <lb/>
Renounces Republicanism <lb/>
Joseph K. of Sanford. <lb/>
out in a letter to Chairman <lb/>
Simmons renouncing his adherence <lb/>
in Republicanism, though be has <lb/>
recently been of the <lb/>
county executive committee. He <lb/>
Is thoroughly disgusted with <lb/>
a congressman and <lb/>
in the <lb/>
fur which the Republican <lb/>
party N responsible. He favors <lb/>
the amendment and urges all <lb/>
men rise above party to pass it. <lb/>
lie says in <lb/>
one asks what we <lb/>
do with the answer <lb/>
Remove him from politics an I on- <lb/>
allow those in vote who lion <lb/>
sufficient ability, character and <lb/>
Wean- to <lb/>
help the lo acquire character, <lb/>
comfortable homes, remunerative <lb/>
employment; we are to <lb/>
help educate his we <lb/>
are willing lo lax ourselves lo take <lb/>
cue his poor and and <lb/>
unfortunate; and he <lb/>
sufficient knowledge in <lb/>
twit-pendent vote; we <lb/>
willing lo give him the ballot, <lb/>
but he must take hi- plan- and <lb/>
keep his place. We will not now <lb/>
or at any lime have him to rule <lb/>
over us. <lb/>
am with tin- <lb/>
I wish to <lb/>
ratified and I feel sure it will <lb/>
be ratified, but the friends of <lb/>
lie at work, for <lb/>
its opponents are resorting to eve <lb/>
device, both honorable and dis <lb/>
honorable, to secure its defeat, <lb/>
to regain control of the <lb/>
Contentions. <lb/>
If tin-re was a breath of <lb/>
pendent thought in the Ohio, <lb/>
Sew Hampshire Republican con <lb/>
enough lo keep i- <lb/>
and healthy ii did not <lb/>
gel into one of their platforms. <lb/>
a similarity of expression <lb/>
. sen these party <lb/>
went the <lb/>
gamut of sell con- <lb/>
rat <lb/>
profound <lb/>
are not as weak and fool <lb/>
i-i our opponents. Without <lb/>
originality, courage, or conviction, <lb/>
read as if the <lb/>
Ma I. WOO. <lb/>
the administration really <lb/>
Nicaragua In <lb/>
view of <lb/>
public that <lb/>
. odd, there were <lb/>
things said in debate which <lb/>
preceded the passing of the <lb/>
Canal bill by the House <lb/>
which made it pertinent, <lb/>
e live Hepburn, of Iowa, who <lb/>
was in charge of the bill, a <lb/>
row with <lb/>
Cannon, of III., a man close to <lb/>
I he ad in i 1.1; ion. whom <lb/>
ed with working in the of <lb/>
the Panama Canal ring, in trying <lb/>
to d-fer action on the lull. <lb/>
Barton, Ohio, also a <lb/>
man close to the administration, <lb/>
made a speech against naming lbs <lb/>
route of the canal in the bill. <lb/>
These things were enough to arouse <lb/>
the suspicion that the <lb/>
was not acting in good faith, <lb/>
there were others. It is said, <lb/>
the failure of the Canal <lb/>
in make a preliminary report <lb/>
was owing to a hint from the ad- <lb/>
ministration. Perhaps Boss Han <lb/>
hi thinks working the Panama <lb/>
Canal Company for a lug cam <lb/>
contribution. At any rate. <lb/>
it is well known that the lull just <lb/>
passed by the House will not be <lb/>
up hi by Senate at <lb/>
session <lb/>
The republican majority in the <lb/>
senate stood by the trusts and <lb/>
down Senator Berry's <lb/>
trust to the army lull. <lb/>
which merely instructed <lb/>
of army supplies to give pref- <lb/>
to bidders connected <lb/>
with a trust. Not a single demo <lb/>
voted amendment <lb/>
but and Stewart, of Nevada. <lb/>
who once claimed to in- populists <lb/>
but who both seem to have return- <lb/>
ed lo republican <lb/>
did. feller, and <lb/>
voted with the democrats, <lb/>
for the amendment. Senator Ber- <lb/>
trust question is <lb/>
greatest problem of the day. <lb/>
we may yet light it out in this <lb/>
has found out <lb/>
that tin- protection extended lo <lb/>
Rear Admiral Sampson's friend-. <lb/>
Secretary Long's letter reprimand <lb/>
second within <lb/>
a year for the same <lb/>
this week, for <lb/>
Rear Admiral was about as <lb/>
stinging a a.- el <lb/>
sent by Seen of Navy to an <lb/>
officer; but the universal verdict i- <lb/>
got DO more than In- <lb/>
deserved. <lb/>
Senator Sewell, of New has <lb/>
more nerve than most of the <lb/>
Senators on the <lb/>
His republican colleagues <lb/>
work- the trusts on quiet, <lb/>
but be the audacity to say in <lb/>
a on the Senate <lb/>
the Standard Oil trust and <lb/>
trust were public <lb/>
A more benefactors <lb/>
like and there will be no <lb/>
more Benefactions of the <lb/>
sort Contain the germs <lb/>
of revolution. Senator <lb/>
presented figures -bowing that <lb/>
neither of the Mr. <lb/>
Sewell had done any thing which <lb/>
directed toward the crush- <lb/>
out of competition and ill- <lb/>
of their own <lb/>
The Court, after <lb/>
spending two day- hearing <lb/>
in tin- Kentucky case, look <lb/>
recess until May when <lb/>
will probably be made pub- <lb/>
It look- as the <lb/>
can leaders in <lb/>
afraid lo carry out an <lb/>
tic mapped out by Mr. <lb/>
Small Defend North Carolina. <lb/>
Washington, May <lb/>
Small addressed <lb/>
briefly today upon conditions in <lb/>
Carolina. H's time was <lb/>
limited because of the action <lb/>
the majority In limbing general <lb/>
debate. Mr. Small referred lo the <lb/>
fact North Carolina re- <lb/>
been discussed ill <lb/>
branches of Congress in a manner <lb/>
unwarranted and unjust; that the <lb/>
from that State <lb/>
had introduced a resolution in the <lb/>
Senate calling attention to the pro- <lb/>
posed constitutional amendment <lb/>
and asking the Senate to that <lb/>
North against <lb/>
the Federal constitution did <lb/>
not a form of <lb/>
In the advocacy of <lb/>
this I said III lull lie was zealously <lb/>
sustained by his political ally. <lb/>
Senator Butler, and their <lb/>
pair of colleagues in the House, <lb/>
and While, who had play- <lb/>
ed the act of and joined <lb/>
in the against <lb/>
the fair name of the State they so <lb/>
conspicuously misrepresented that <lb/>
all these libelers of the Stale eon d <lb/>
not their contention sf law <lb/>
or fact perhaps was due to <lb/>
the people ill other States that <lb/>
should be refuted. <lb/>
German Cable Laid. <lb/>
Berlin, May The work on <lb/>
cable between Germany, <lb/>
and New began today, The <lb/>
German government has given the <lb/>
company a sufficient guarantee to <lb/>
warrant tin work and the contract <lb/>
has been let to a London company. <lb/>
The cable reach New by <lb/>
Angus <lb/>
The Negro Fanatics. <lb/>
Sheriff much perplexed <lb/>
to know . bat disposition to make <lb/>
oft he four religious families, <lb/>
who are fasting in the county jail <lb/>
according to the instructions of <lb/>
West Indian mulatto <lb/>
ho has created such o stir in col- <lb/>
circles by the introduction of <lb/>
his queer religious doctrine. The <lb/>
have taken no nourish- <lb/>
in five days and declare <lb/>
they will prolong their for <lb/>
fell Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Is V; . i i. I J I l <lb/>
Manila, May is <lb/>
grow is killed <lb/>
by the Igor . There no <lb/>
he has been alive since <lb/>
Peyton C. Marsh, of the Thirty- <lb/>
third regiment, abandoned the <lb/>
chase after the Filipino leader In I <lb/>
the mountains, <lb/>
an Insurgent Beer who recently <lb/>
surrendered i nays <lb/>
the general, <lb/>
believes Mm dead. <lb/>
of as- <lb/>
that she has beard nothing <lb/>
from since parted. She <lb/>
is in a ion <lb/>
with worry. <lb/>
publican party all lb <lb/>
i I and was by until after the <lb/>
of the errors common lo I ml election. The Philip <lb/>
Over People Killed. <lb/>
Sail Lake City, May two <lb/>
hundred and two hundred <lb/>
and twenty five were killed <lb/>
and score of <lb/>
for life by an explosion in <lb/>
tunnel four. Pleasant Valley <lb/>
mines. The little town of <lb/>
field, B half mile from the scene of <lb/>
the accident, la turned into a <lb/>
morgue. The <lb/>
with horror, Not a family <lb/>
ed the loss a relative or deal <lb/>
ft lend. <lb/>
strange how nature <lb/>
all said the philosopher. <lb/>
Mean to say that nothing <lb/>
In nature. What may liking <lb/>
here is given two-fold <lb/>
remarked the novelist, <lb/>
about I ha loan of <lb/>
the point I was going to <lb/>
make. Now, the sleep you loose <lb/>
writing of a novel is very <lb/>
frequently gained by those who at- <lb/>
tempt to read <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a woman was <lb/>
a divorce from her <lb/>
In an hour after the <lb/>
of the trial she married. of toe <lb/>
jurors who lo give her the <lb/>
divorce. Greenville <lb/>
pine- bill, which give- Mr. <lb/>
autocratic control of the Phil- <lb/>
under civil government, <lb/>
which he now exercises under mil <lb/>
government, is slated for <lb/>
postponement until the next <lb/>
Congress. Public <lb/>
has frightened the Republican <lb/>
steering of the Senile <lb/>
and i- members Ignored <lb/>
II, wasn't alright, I'm. <lb/>
She thought in preparing a legislative <lb/>
deserved another. it the remainder of <lb/>
They Succeed <lb/>
Advertising undoubtedly lakes <lb/>
away business those who <lb/>
do ii and gives it to <lb/>
tin and those who have <lb/>
succeed. day by- <lb/>
day, bate those who have <lb/>
tin- persistent <lb/>
era in season, and out of season, <lb/>
An i Standard. <lb/>
Louisburg Times. <lb/>
Yes, it Bro. Thom- <lb/>
as, legally speaking. We <lb/>
the present session. This does not <lb/>
mean of that <lb/>
that the <lb/>
wanted to show how smart some republicans are afraid to pass it <lb/>
women are when a lo get- <lb/>
ling married. <lb/>
now of its effect upon the <lb/>
voters. <lb/>
. the <lb/>
In event the amendment is <lb/>
adopted no while mini who can <lb/>
now vote will lie disfranchised, <lb/>
make- no difference whether he <lb/>
can ever read or write. Now <lb/>
while men, listen to the lien <lb/>
of those who arc trying to fool you <lb/>
along this line Louisburg <lb/>
BOARD OP ALDERMEN. <lb/>
Registrars and Poll Holders <lb/>
In <lb/>
Business Trans- <lb/>
acted- <lb/>
The Board of held <lb/>
i i. regular monthly meeting <lb/>
night, were kepi busy <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Alderman Woolen for the SI reel <lb/>
Committee the work done <lb/>
in their department the past <lb/>
month. He that <lb/>
had been ordered for purpose <lb/>
building a culvert jointly with <lb/>
the county in place of the bridge <lb/>
across the branch at the east end of <lb/>
Third street. His committee re. <lb/>
that the Hoard give <lb/>
the committee authority to con- <lb/>
a culvert across street <lb/>
at the Academy branch and to so <lb/>
grade and raise the street at that <lb/>
place as Io do away with the long <lb/>
foot bridge there. Tin <lb/>
was adopted and the com- <lb/>
was given authority to pro <lb/>
with the work. <lb/>
In reference to the notice which <lb/>
hist meeting ordered served <lb/>
on certain owners of property on <lb/>
street who had failed lo pave <lb/>
in front of their properly as <lb/>
ed by ordinance, the Street Com- <lb/>
instructed that In case <lb/>
the owners of said properly <lb/>
not construe the aide walks by the <lb/>
expiration of the time named in the <lb/>
notice, the committee should pro <lb/>
to have the sidewalks made <lb/>
charge the expense of the BUM <lb/>
to owners of the property. <lb/>
Alderman B. White for the <lb/>
Lights and Wells Committee re- <lb/>
ported that some new street lamps <lb/>
had been purchased and put up <lb/>
last meeting. <lb/>
Alderman II. A. While, for the <lb/>
Cemetery Committee, reported that <lb/>
he hail employed a man regularly <lb/>
for I mouths to keep the <lb/>
tery in good condition and had ask- <lb/>
ed the owners of lots to cooperate <lb/>
with him in the work. He Intro- <lb/>
following ordinance <lb/>
relative to the which was <lb/>
unanimously adopted <lb/>
person shall enter the <lb/>
tery with n horse except <lb/>
for purpose of carrying mate- <lb/>
rial to make graves, build <lb/>
tombstones, or other mate- <lb/>
rial for ornamental purposes, and <lb/>
then only with the written per- <lb/>
mission of the Cemetery Committee <lb/>
or Mayor. Any parson violating <lb/>
this ordinance shall be lined five <lb/>
dollars for each and every <lb/>
entrance of a vehicle or horse <lb/>
separate <lb/>
Hurt, for Finance <lb/>
Committee, reported about <lb/>
in the hands of the Treasurer. <lb/>
Tin-Tax Collector, and As- <lb/>
Police made their reports <lb/>
of collections made during the <lb/>
past month. <lb/>
IS. Higgs released from <lb/>
the payment of taxes on <lb/>
solvent credits incorrectly charged <lb/>
again.-1 hi in. <lb/>
The street Committee was em- <lb/>
powered to street <lb/>
if upon consultation with the <lb/>
Finance Committee ii is found that <lb/>
funds are available after <lb/>
doing other work the commit- <lb/>
tee bus authorized In do. <lb/>
Accounts were allowed and <lb/>
orders drawn on the Treasurer for <lb/>
about <lb/>
The following places were <lb/>
for holding the ejection for <lb/>
of the several wards on <lb/>
the first in the per- <lb/>
sons named to serve a-s Registrars <lb/>
and Pol holders of the said wards. <lb/>
Colored odd Fellows <lb/>
J R. Poll holders. <lb/>
K. and K. Moore. <lb/>
W Mill. <lb/>
Office corner Greene and Third <lb/>
streets Charles John <lb/>
Poll Holders, T. <lb/>
Hooker and L. c. Author.<lb/>
Curl L. W- <lb/>
Lawrence. Poll Holders, IS. V. <lb/>
Patrick and H. C, Hooker. <lb/>
office- Registrar, I. <lb/>
J. Whichard. Poll Holders, J. <lb/>
Howling and It. M. Starkey.<lb/>
A. A. Hi. Poll Holders <lb/>
B. T. and J. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
k i tic y <lb/>
; how .<lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
. Book <lb/>
.- c <lb/>
H-. . <lb/>
I'm the Shoe Man, Too<lb/>
; t- . <lb/>
No. 8- r- I <lb/>
J.- Ml.<lb/>
I tit- in- u <lb/>
in.- n<lb/>
Wk <lb/>
v III <lb/>
Butch- <lb/>
M I- <lb/>
you <lb/>
Th <lb/>
. North i <lb/>
who Cow. Hog or <lb/>
hi to send<lb/>
away i HOOKS. The <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
yd. in r ten and not a It Ii <lb/>
M ti <lb/>
,.,,,, a . . i ,. Household paper In <lb/>
t. f- -l per In the <lb/>
el Ant. <lb/>
Any OWE of the BOOKS, and the JOURNAL <lb/>
YEARS i t-r f H MB i. tut will he by mall <lb/>
I Jul ii- BOOKS<lb/>
VI <lb/>
IS IT WISE TO <lb/>
Is it well to make a in t lie <lb/>
ticket as now <lb/>
t if who now <lb/>
are the of Pitt <lb/>
county are willing and desirous to <lb/>
accept the why <lb/>
should be a change Of <lb/>
course no man has a title to office <lb/>
for one term. The <lb/>
tors of 1901 will the most <lb/>
quarter of a ; <lb/>
requiring wisdom patriotism, <lb/>
is necessary also, there- <lb/>
fore is it wise to make a change <lb/>
This Is people's business and <lb/>
should thoroughly consider <lb/>
great interest that devolves <lb/>
upon the next Legislature and the <lb/>
results that are expected and will <lb/>
follow. There is no doubt of the <lb/>
Amendment carried <lb/>
much legislation will be done of a <lb/>
new character, and every county <lb/>
in i he Stale should do very <lb/>
to send lies representative men <lb/>
lo make the changes in the laws <lb/>
that arc to be for the <lb/>
of the two great white parties that <lb/>
will then exist. Let people <lb/>
settle it wisely. <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums hue been <lb/>
IN TUB <lb/>
that <lb/>
Cursed By a Negro Vote. <lb/>
The political conditions of the <lb/>
South, especially in States like <lb/>
Carolina where there is such <lb/>
a large illiterate vote, grow <lb/>
worse with each year. It docs not <lb/>
take an expert to this state <lb/>
of affairs, but the most casual ob- <lb/>
server easily see that the <lb/>
vole a curse to our fair South- <lb/>
land and that the only remedy for <lb/>
thin evil is the of <lb/>
this ignorant vote. <lb/>
The Haiti more u has a <lb/>
the stair that paper <lb/>
a tour of the South, and in view- <lb/>
the situation a few days ago <lb/>
had the following to say, which <lb/>
shows that many Republicans will <lb/>
join the I Mum-rats in blotting out <lb/>
this curse <lb/>
Virginia, in every other <lb/>
Southern State, the Republicans <lb/>
arc cursed by the vote. In <lb/>
ever campaign the race question <lb/>
arises and instead of a campaign <lb/>
OUt on Slate or <lb/>
issues the one question up <lb/>
permits is that of white <lb/>
course in States with a large <lb/>
vole this solidities men <lb/>
in party. The thing <lb/>
could to Republican <lb/>
party in the South would lie the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Until that is done there is no <lb/>
hope Virginia for instance, of <lb/>
building up a strong minority par- <lb/>
need of which as greatly <lb/>
felt here as <lb/>
Herald <lb/>
of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re instated within <lb/>
three after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
A Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
i ii in for current year lie paid <lb/>
They may la; used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To I in the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb/>
Cotton I lagging and Pies always <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
you any <lb/>
Beef, Cattle. <lb/>
Hots, Limbs,<lb/>
If ii. tiring <lb/>
Subscribe The Reflector. <lb/>
The New York thinks <lb/>
Stars and Stripes would be a nice <lb/>
device for a postage stamp, but <lb/>
I hut would be the end of <lb/>
that the Stars and Stripes <lb/>
were never <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Cum <lb/>
Nil-- Torn off By a Wire. <lb/>
Fred Johnson, while, on <lb/>
S. A. L. freight, <lb/>
met u serious accident Mon <lb/>
day near Stanley Creek, <lb/>
Gaston county. He on top of <lb/>
a car when a telephone wire across <lb/>
the track struck his lip just under <lb/>
his nose, throwing him back on <lb/>
the car and tearing off his nose, <lb/>
which left hanging by <lb/>
And this time <lb/>
give yon ii la <lb/>
will <lb/>
HOWDY DO. merit and Publicity. <lb/>
Merit alone cannot insure tin <lb/>
Some Speak to Some to sale of commodities. Their <lb/>
qualities must be made public, an <lb/>
in i <lb/>
., 1900. <lb/>
I. C. Gary left this morning for <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Chief Police W. II. s is in <lb/>
the sick list <lb/>
Robert of Washington, is <lb/>
in <lb/>
A. BiggS left Wed <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Jan is Sugg came up this <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
High Grade. <lb/>
keep a variety of the <lb/>
newest styles, and make it a <lb/>
point to carry only such <lb/>
as will wear well, be <lb/>
and give satisfaction. And <lb/>
the prices an in easy reach of <lb/>
all, that it Is possible for the <lb/>
most economical to wear good, <lb/>
stylish shoes. <lb/>
KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
. your <lb/>
by u a <lb/>
shot; but in <lb/>
. airs. W. II. White left <lb/>
to For a pair evening fin Kinston. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary L. of <lb/>
spent the day in <lb/>
Mi-s. It. If. Gotten returned Wed- <lb/>
night from and <lb/>
Hooker left this morning <lb/>
Rocky Mount to attend the race <lb/>
there today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Arthur and child <lb/>
ibis morning for Richmond, lo <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
John A. Kicks returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from a <lb/>
in Kinston via Wilmington. <lb/>
Mrs. i. K. who <lb/>
been visiting the family of C. A. <lb/>
White, returned this morning to <lb/>
ll. K. Smith, Superintendent of <lb/>
Elizabeth City mill, <lb/>
came Wednesday to the <lb/>
meeting of the subscribers to the <lb/>
mill hero today. <lb/>
Mas. I <lb/>
Alderman W. B. Parker is sick, <lb/>
W. T. Hunter left ibis morning <lb/>
for City. <lb/>
returned this worn- <lb/>
King returned Thurs- <lb/>
day from Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. Allie A ibis <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Mrs. ll. ibis <lb/>
morning from Kinston, <lb/>
This Winner <lb/>
As you will all my <lb/>
styles. And when it comes <lb/>
to low cuts yon will <lb/>
mine in the front of the <lb/>
procession of style <lb/>
Remember for <lb/>
anything in shoes <lb/>
Public <lb/>
lion Thomas J. Jarvis will ad- <lb/>
dress the people of county at <lb/>
Parker's school house Saturday, <lb/>
If there is a GROSS MARK May on the is- <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
need what YOU <lb/>
owe tis and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
sue of day. Sue will <lb/>
commence at o'clock I. M. <lb/>
Everybody is invited lo attend. <lb/>
Will Adjourn by June u <lb/>
Washington, May <lb/>
Aldrich says Congress will ad- <lb/>
not later than June 12th, and <lb/>
possibly earlier. There will be a <lb/>
little legislation outside of the <lb/>
bills. As as they <lb/>
are disposed of. he says, <lb/>
will adjourn. <lb/>
Some of the farmers have <lb/>
planting tobacco. <lb/>
The here will have a <lb/>
the first Friday night in <lb/>
There will be fruit this year if <lb/>
something does not happen from <lb/>
now on to knock it out. <lb/>
Standard Sewing Machines <lb/>
are run everyday In Pitt county. <lb/>
Cheap at S. M. <lb/>
Winterville correspondent <lb/>
ha sick the last week or two, <lb/>
and his items are very much missed. <lb/>
Mr. S. Wallace, once a <lb/>
of Greenville but for many years a <lb/>
resident of Colorado, died <lb/>
is called to the land <lb/>
sale in the case of Bryant against <lb/>
Andrews by K. James, <lb/>
Memorial Hay, May 10th, usual- <lb/>
and goes in <lb/>
Could we not make a <lb/>
change in that particular this year I <lb/>
Body Found. <lb/>
The body of Mr. Lewis II. BUM, <lb/>
who was drowned Sunday in Chi- <lb/>
creek, was recovered Thursday <lb/>
night. Parties had been dragging <lb/>
for the body since Sunday. He <lb/>
was found about one hundred yards <lb/>
from the place where he fell in. <lb/>
His were buried Ibis after <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Lawn Party <lb/>
The lawn party given Thursday <lb/>
night at residence of Rev. <lb/>
N. Booth, by the ladies of the <lb/>
Baptist church, was a success both <lb/>
socially and financially, Os- <lb/>
Hand was present and played <lb/>
several pieces while those <lb/>
in attendance enjoyed themselves <lb/>
with the refreshments prepared <lb/>
by the ladies. They cleared <lb/>
from supper. <lb/>
I. Rose, of Mount, <lb/>
came Thursday evening. <lb/>
Ii. L. Smith returned from Rich- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Keen and wife, <lb/>
pent the day In Greenville, <lb/>
Mis-. returned <lb/>
this morning from Washington. <lb/>
well son of ES, <lb/>
B. is registered at Hotel <lb/>
Macon <lb/>
Jarvis Sugg went to Winterville <lb/>
Thursday evening and returned <lb/>
Ibis morning. <lb/>
and Silas Smith re- <lb/>
turned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
M. Moore has accepted a <lb/>
position as assistant agent in <lb/>
railroad office Darlington, s. <lb/>
their owner must make <lb/>
know a in order that he ma . . <lb/>
to transact a desired i . <lb/>
lies. Advertising will <lb/>
for ii is the function or an <lb/>
to proclaim merit and to <lb/>
Virginia R <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., May post <lb/>
Franklin, about <lb/>
mile- west of Norfolk, was robbed <lb/>
dollars morning. A <lb/>
bole was In the lop of <lb/>
-ale and a dynamite fuse Inserted. <lb/>
The front of the building was <lb/>
blown on Bloodhounds have <lb/>
been laced on the trail of the <lb/>
rubbers. Three rangers were <lb/>
seen about the last night. <lb/>
Candidates In v. n <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
entire population was at high <lb/>
pitch of yesterday and <lb/>
last night upon the presence in <lb/>
Wilmington of the Democratic <lb/>
nominees for the State offices. <lb/>
lutes were Bred for the <lb/>
dates and there was a bin torch <lb/>
procession in their honor, II <lb/>
was the greatest demonstration of <lb/>
the campaign. Aycock almost <lb/>
eclipsed nil former records In his <lb/>
magnificent <lb/>
Hound Over <lb/>
Two interesting cases Were called <lb/>
for trial in the Justice's court be- <lb/>
fore II. Harding. this <lb/>
Sarah Turnage and <lb/>
were charged with assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon. I Wright Col- <lb/>
nod others v forcible <lb/>
pass. Skinner and and <lb/>
Harding and for <lb/>
the State in the first case and for <lb/>
the defense in the second. I. . <lb/>
James appeared for the defense in <lb/>
the first case and for State In <lb/>
Hie second. Examinations were <lb/>
waived In both cases <lb/>
bound over to Superior <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
NEWS, <lb/>
In North Carolina. <lb/>
i- raising lands a <lb/>
t-25,000 <lb/>
There are cadets <lb/>
the Agricultural Mechanical <lb/>
College. <lb/>
The Prohibition Stale con- <lb/>
m-i will be <lb/>
on Hay 22.1. <lb/>
The weavers of the cot <lb/>
Ion mill-, in county, <lb/>
struck for higher wage.- <lb/>
The A <lb/>
will bold it- convention this year <lb/>
City, this State, meeting <lb/>
tin- of June. <lb/>
The April <lb/>
tin, Issued the Carolina <lb/>
board of health, shows small- <lb/>
existed in twenty <lb/>
last month. There was u total of <lb/>
cases, with seven deaths report- <lb/>
ed, in Rockingham county alone <lb/>
there were ease-. <lb/>
The L. has Issued an order <lb/>
revoking the sale of class <lb/>
ticket- from points within this <lb/>
State Virginia, South Carolina <lb/>
and Georgia, rids order does not j <lb/>
apply between North Carolina j <lb/>
Ibis new rule went into <lb/>
May l-t. <lb/>
Mr. Walker Meal-of this place <lb/>
paid to Mr. John Simmons of this <lb/>
count today a check for 010,230.- <lb/>
bales of cotton <lb/>
be bought lost Friday. This is <lb/>
the biggest cheek ever given any <lb/>
one in Jones county for cotton at <lb/>
one New Here Journal <lb/>
The Roanoke N of <lb/>
, Is thirty-four years old. is a <lb/>
good paper and is to be <lb/>
upon BO many years of use- <lb/>
have many more. <lb/>
Because of a dispute over a <lb/>
key Adrian Smith Charles Me <lb/>
Arthur between this morn <lb/>
w an andiron, fracturing the <lb/>
skull. They were both while men <lb/>
living near <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
The Southern I . <lb/>
faithful service of <lb/>
Mr. W. T. who bus been <lb/>
their anon here for past forty <lb/>
years, has retired him on <lb/>
for the remainder of his life. <lb/>
Mother of Twenty-two Children <lb/>
Catherine sharp, n bright u <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
in Complete <lb/>
-IN ALL <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
CO Mi OF <lb/>
APPOINTED <lb/>
o.<lb/>
Thomas Sheppard died at bis <lb/>
home in Carolina township, Pitt <lb/>
county, on the morning of May <lb/>
2nd. the advanced age of <lb/>
years lacking fourteen days. <lb/>
He was born an I grew to manhood <lb/>
in Martin county, where be owned I lively woman of <lb/>
property his death. was In Salisbury Sal <lb/>
It being known that -he was the <lb/>
mother quite a largo number of, <lb/>
A- one of for Books in <lb/>
Pin We handle tin- designated on <lb/>
or the and win supply what <lb/>
yon need. We also have <lb/>
BOOKS. <lb/>
slant vertical, ruled practice books, <lb/>
cap pencils, slates, white <lb/>
crayons, colored crayon-, ink, boxes, etc. <lb/>
i Out <lb/>
r, pencils l cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
robber tipped had pencil cent, a nice table with <lb/>
pretty cover l cent, I crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
,.;. in nice box Ii cents. load pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
pi older and pen, and nil in nice wood box, B <lb/>
cents. A -rent bi wide B cents. Bottle f best <lb/>
ink ,. cc its. books to cents. <lb/>
White in cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
ii cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers <lb/>
long day book, Journals, counter books, memorandums, <lb/>
order book., draft and notebooks, time <lb/>
For Society People. <lb/>
of box papers, card and <lb/>
envelope visiting curds, note papers and tablets. <lb/>
May <lb/>
to <lb/>
A. P, Black left this morning <lb/>
pond Sunday in Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Margaret left <lb/>
evening for Washington to see <lb/>
Mrs. II. It. Clark, who Is critically <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Robberies. <lb/>
We hear that S <lb/>
Alderman B. A. White, who ls C. was <lb/>
broken into a nights ago and a <lb/>
on Cemetery Committee, is <lb/>
having a well sunk In cemetery. <lb/>
The prospect is that a supply <lb/>
of water be obtained there. <lb/>
Notice All persons are here- <lb/>
by warned not to buy or trade for <lb/>
a school voucher in favor of W. <lb/>
Peyton, 17.50 dated of <lb/>
April Said voucher has <lb/>
lost by inc. <lb/>
It. W. <lb/>
The Standard Oil Company <lb/>
heeding the of a <lb/>
atom, has raised the salary of Us <lb/>
employee percent <lb/>
Many ads attract attention only <lb/>
to repel. They cause <lb/>
remembered i lie <lb/>
The live ad of today is <lb/>
Judge Moore arrived Fri- <lb/>
day night from where <lb/>
be has been holding court <lb/>
week. <lb/>
who has been <lb/>
for a few weeks with <lb/>
Co. left this morning for <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Iii early was <lb/>
to Mi-s <lb/>
county. They both lived to n , i, ,., u was <lb/>
respectable old age ., ,. i . woman, inquiries <lb/>
at the home of her brought forth the startling <lb/>
They never bad any children. Mr. I stated that she <lb/>
Sheppard being o man of great en- at of <lb/>
The Marker gen <lb/>
leaves a estate. <lb/>
He was for many years a <lb/>
of church. <lb/>
his ashes and rest in his <lb/>
soul is the sincere wish of a life <lb/>
long friend. t. <lb/>
Did Not Join the Precession. <lb/>
Judge A. M Moore, who is just <lb/>
home from at <lb/>
tells us this joke on The <lb/>
day that the State can- <lb/>
were he ad- <lb/>
court before n. so <lb/>
Miss Lena Harris returned that all who might attend <lb/>
day evening from Kooky returned to hi- <lb/>
Ii it-l. The were at the <lb/>
the Judge having <lb/>
Pulley and Robert Tunstall several friends among them they <lb/>
to evening to I ore enjoying a chat <lb/>
her husband was <lb/>
age. She became a mother when <lb/>
and now at the <lb/>
with only one pair of, <lb/>
twin-. She is one of a family <lb/>
herself, and seems lo have <lb/>
ambition of outdoing her parents. I <lb/>
This is probably record- <lb/>
breaker. <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
-p-p <lb/>
CO <lb/>
v. .<lb/>
where she has been visit ii <lb/>
,. L. <lb/>
Mi-. <lb/>
small amount of money stolen. It <lb/>
is reported that some stores <lb/>
were also recently broken <lb/>
into. Mobbing stores and post <lb/>
offices arc becoming too frequent <lb/>
occurrence. There seems to be <lb/>
organized gangs going about <lb/>
county committing such crimes. <lb/>
attend a lawn part there <lb/>
night and returned Ibis <lb/>
Williams, after <lb/>
spending a few days here the <lb/>
family of F. Powell, returned this <lb/>
morning to Scotland Neck. Little <lb/>
Miss Mollie Powell accompanied <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
on the Move. <lb/>
Our good neighbor, Greenville, <lb/>
is moving on new industrial <lb/>
lines. Money has subscribed <lb/>
fur a cotton mill, and the <lb/>
will pushed along. Also the <lb/>
news that the is lo have <lb/>
a first firm, The <lb/>
Tub <lb/>
on the satisfaction it <lb/>
one who is ever alert new ideas feel at the prospect Of these <lb/>
and who keep alter the of- <lb/>
foils ii has put forth them. <lb/>
the carriages lined up to lake <lb/>
candidates In parade that <lb/>
the speaking. Judge <lb/>
Moore was lo .-. seal one <lb/>
of the carriage lo accompany them <lb/>
as he though a Republican <lb/>
Judge would look out of in a <lb/>
Democratic procession, be be <lb/>
forth lo make <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
issued foil i marriage licenses during <lb/>
the past week, two while and <lb/>
colored as <lb/>
win n;. <lb/>
ii it la and <lb/>
I Scotland Commonwealth. <lb/>
Large Estate. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. of Carolina <lb/>
township, was over today lo <lb/>
a-s administrator of the <lb/>
of the late Mr. T, Sheppard. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
bond is Mr. <lb/>
brought over cash <lb/>
belonging to the estate and left <lb/>
with bank. There is also eon <lb/>
properly In real estate. <lb/>
Mr. Sheppard left no will. The <lb/>
children of Mr. W. W. Shaw, of <lb/>
Washington, and of the laid. B. Blade and <lb/>
Moore, of are among I Mary <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
M.<lb/>
ll i<lb/>
e Hi <lb/>
, i <lb/>
I . ; <lb/>
,. . . i. I <lb/>
el a . . Ill <lb/>
Ii ll-i <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
TO I S IN <lb/>
Books, Stationery <lb/>
SI TO A <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
. . . . . i . <lb/>
w . i. . Hit <lb/>
VI Man. Mi re, <lb/>
,,, live Point, when- we have <lb/>
just opened a and <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
i of Meats. <lb/>
Sugar, Council <lb/>
Cigar-. <lb/>
Ii Ill fill I <lb/>
to Is- found in nil lip dale <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We the highest <lb/>
prices all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
ii When <lb/>
yon to --M or you <lb/>
want to w o us. <lb/>
To all who favor an lib their <lb/>
patronage promise entire <lb/>
infliction. <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
You <lb/>
Snow <lb/>
Thai you gel the best Porch <lb/>
Stair Casings, Door <lb/>
and Window frames <lb/>
Store Fronts, Counters and <lb/>
rilling-. Church Pews, <lb/>
Mantels and in <lb/>
deed any thing lo lie made of <lb/>
Hard Wood or Pine, of <lb/>
KINSTON MANTEL CO., <lb/>
Kinston, N. C. <lb/>
need.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Bankers Life Insurance Co., <lb/>
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK <lb/>
OVER A QUARTER-CENTURY OLD. <lb/>
hi 1869, I N <lb/>
I. <lb/>
HI Jill<lb/>
Organized <lb/>
New York. A i <lb/>
Mi my. <lb/>
in U. s. <lb/>
posited with the Now irk <lb/>
Depart <lb/>
RICHARD President. <lb/>
II. 1st Vice-Pres. Wu. <lb/>
s. Trees. <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau New York City. <lb/>
T. S.- <lb/>
Manner Md. North and South Carolina <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
ill following IS <lb/>
nil- ii of tin state <lb/>
adopted by the General An- <lb/>
hi and to It submit <lb/>
the voters for<lb/>
l- That article VI of <lb/>
of North Carolina be <lb/>
the is hereby abrogated <lb/>
and in lieu thereof shall lie <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AND ELIGIBILITY <lb/>
TO <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty Cod <lb/>
Second, persons win shall have <lb/>
or confessed <lb/>
guilt in indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether w not, <lb/>
suspended, <lb/>
or o or any other for <lb/>
i he may <lb/>
lent in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
i or corruption <lb/>
malpractice in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
of citizenship a manner <lb/>
i prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . This act shall in force <lb/>
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. <lb/>
Wm A torn Xe <lb/>
National New Oily <lb/>
of New N A Sea City <lb/>
Trow bridge, North Trust Co -New City <lb/>
A Hepburn. Chase National Bank, New <lb/>
William N V Clearing New <lb/>
Bankers Life Co, Sew City <lb/>
William First Bank, Sew City <lb/>
Win A Sherman, N V Produce Exchange Hank. New <lb/>
James Irving National Hank. New City <lb/>
Edward Baldwin, National Park Bank, New City <lb/>
Edward T Hank of New N B A, New lily <lb/>
John II Carr, Market and Bank, New City <lb/>
t; W Leather National Hank. N V <lb/>
Chas S Life Insurance Co, New City <lb/>
Walter The Sat lug Rink, New City <lb/>
Parsons, Chemical National Bank, New City <lb/>
D Butler, Leather Hank, N V <lb/>
Geo Brooklyn, N V <lb/>
It L Bunk for Savings, N <lb/>
C t o, . N V City <lb/>
FINANCE COMMITTEE OP BOARD OF TORS <lb/>
Wm Sash Chairman , President Corn Exchange Bank N V <lb/>
II Irving N t <lb/>
ES Mason, President Hank of New N Ii A. X V City <lb/>
President North American Trust Co, N V <lb/>
A B Hepburn. I I Hank. N V <lb/>
William Manager N V t House N V City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, President Bankers Lite N V City <lb/>
OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS <lb/>
Wm I; Reed Chairman Cashier First Rank, X Y <lb/>
Edward l Baldwin, Park Han. N V City <lb/>
Edward of New N H A. N V <lb/>
Richard President Life Co, N V <lb/>
IT WILL PAY <lb/>
the Bankers. The Life <lb/>
contain nil the up-t <lb/>
from and after its ratification.<lb/>
OF AS Congressman Levy, of New <lb/>
. York, think it fair to make <lb/>
.-section male person; , ,. , . <lb/>
such discrimination between <lb/>
United States, Vice Presidents <lb/>
a year and the <lb/>
other lie proposes <lb/>
to even up more by having the <lb/>
Vice President's salary raised to <lb/>
Better reduce the other <lb/>
every <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
he entitled to vote any election <lb/>
by the people in the Stale, except M, ,, ,,., . y ,, <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. m Star. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the Slate of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the counts months, <lb/>
A Smile la Each. <lb/>
When a ends by not mar <lb/>
a man it is always either be- <lb/>
cause lie has got too wise or else <lb/>
has got too foolish. <lb/>
No man to us a <lb/>
pan unless he takes all in- <lb/>
his business. <lb/>
The most disagreeable person is <lb/>
the one who agrees with <lb/>
everything yon say. <lb/>
Corporations may have no souls, <lb/>
but not so with a shoe trust. <lb/>
No girl ever jilted a man that he <lb/>
didn't live to be glad of it. <lb/>
Some people insist upon hiding <lb/>
light under a bushel when a <lb/>
thimble would lie quits large <lb/>
enough for the purpose. <lb/>
A camphor ball the clothes <lb/>
chest is worth three balls over a <lb/>
paw <lb/>
A girl may lie the picture of <lb/>
health without being painted. <lb/>
He is an odd man who doesn't <lb/>
wish to get even with his enemies. <lb/>
The woman who loses her tern- <lb/>
pet never for its return. <lb/>
people who never even had <lb/>
a wart allow habits to grow on <lb/>
l hem. <lb/>
Sonic people to get to the hot- <lb/>
if that Philadelphia woman who throw <lb/>
and in precinct, ward or other attempted suicide because she was <lb/>
Ion district in which be oilers tug bald bad read the papers I ,,,. ,,,,. who <lb/>
to vote, four month next would not have to lo ., <lb/>
the election Provided. That away With herself for such an in ,.,.,,, on <lb/>
Ten channel to one Hie girl who <lb/>
was Queen of the May is laid up <lb/>
a cold. <lb/>
It wouldn't he polite to refer to <lb/>
a man as a lobster just because he <lb/>
suffers from <lb/>
The man who is addicted to see <lb/>
bargains might make a <lb/>
mistake by marrying a widow. <lb/>
It doesn't necessarily mean that <lb/>
TO the new policies <lb/>
Limited Life and .,., , ,,, , <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
Did you ever look for the in your life insurance <lb/>
policy it was in the Blinkers Life Insurance of the <lb/>
City New you found side issues <lb/>
the like, prominent as <lb/>
of course we have these feature-, t. for Hank, is <lb/>
nothing but <lb/>
cur a policy with the Company keep- an <lb/>
In <lb/>
Or in which all earnings are to the language; and, <lb/>
Or one which reserve and surplus it ,, <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward reason as that. She <lb/>
or election district would haw bought some of that <lb/>
iii the same county, shall not ope- never hair-propelling stuff <lb/>
rat deprive any person of the a top <lb/>
precinct, ward growth that would have made the <lb/>
other election from Caucasian girt green with <lb/>
removed, until four Some Philadelphia woman <lb/>
months after such removal. No are so <lb/>
person who has been or ton Mar. <lb/>
v, ho has confessed his guilt I <lb/>
court upon of any crime j The Baltimore News is taking. cyder know the way <lb/>
the punishment of which i-. or may ., ,;,.,,., affairs he has lost hit bearings. <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment in the ; .; .,. ,,,,,. . Conscience makes cowards of us <lb/>
Mate prison, shall In permitted to -he South, taking and tome of the greatest cow <lb/>
tote, unless the mid person shall ., ,,, haven't much conscience at <lb/>
to citizenship in I in principal centers. The that, <lb/>
the manner prescribed bi law. cut to give the actual a woman may forget when her <lb/>
See.. Every to i facts the South. birthday comes around. But that <lb/>
vole be at the time a legally some nine letters have been written -doesn't keep the wrinkles from <lb/>
registered voter as herein from various places, tilled with coming in her face. <lb/>
interesting facts and attractive <lb/>
matter. I this the News is doing <lb/>
Carolina shall a good work, which should be high- the should be allow- <lb/>
t general registration laws appreciated and bring it in high to hold office, but if this bad <lb/>
the provisions of favor Southerners. a law live years ago Butler <lb/>
I others would never have <lb/>
if what North Herald. <lb/>
This is true and the more <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
A Doctor Talks shoal <lb/>
Id s leading hotel, in a city, a and sired physician was <lb/>
Listening to his and sententious w.-re a group of well <lb/>
men, evidently lawyers, men and commercial <lb/>
My firm belief, is that medical is certain yet to show that all dis- <lb/>
eases without exception are caused by Invisible germs which living organ- <lb/>
isms. Here Is the germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here lathe <lb/>
of typhoid and here is the more dreadful of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that most destructive of all diseases, consumption, of that very <lb/>
common and supposed disease, <lb/>
wish. the traveling man, yon would tall as about <lb/>
catarrh. I have had it for years, and I am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid <lb/>
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood <lb/>
and attacking specially mucous membrane. This foul and moat disgusting <lb/>
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and ft la rare to meet one <lb/>
who is not, or has not been troubled more or lass with How often la he or <lb/>
obliged to remain at home from deprive themselves <lb/>
of many Intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca- <lb/>
affections. In Its worst phase, the becomes loathsome both to <lb/>
himself and his friends. <lb/>
I continued this great the true way to heal ca- <lb/>
is to medicate the blond. This can be done only by powerful <lb/>
which act blood <lb/>
A. of Mich., <lb/>
Dear ten years I was s sufferer from general debility and chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face pate as death. I weak and abort of breath. Iconic <lb/>
hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had s In my head all the time. My <lb/>
and feet were always cold. My appetite was very poor. On getting up <lb/>
in the morning, my head swam so was often obliged to lie down again. I had <lb/>
awful pains in the small of my back. had a continual feeling of <lb/>
My muscular power almost entirely gone, and I go half a <lb/>
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused roe to have <lb/>
a pain in my aide. seemed as though the blood had left my veins. The doc- <lb/>
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get- <lb/>
ting well. I tried the best In tho state, but failed to get any relief. <lb/>
My got me a bottle of Johnston's I took it, and <lb/>
another. Whoa these had been used, I was somewhat improved In <lb/>
health. I continued its use. and felt I growing stronger; my sleep re- <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as if could feel new blood moving through my <lb/>
kept on taking It, and now consider a well and rugged woman. I work <lb/>
all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches have had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca- <lb/>
has most entirely left I cannot be too thankful for what <lb/>
has done for me. I recommend all women who have head- <lb/>
aches to use <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
The Populist platform declares <lb/>
surplus at death, in <lb/>
en <lb/>
carry inti <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec, I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
he shall be <lb/>
paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of <lb/>
In-previous year. taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien on assessed <lb/>
Or one which gives all <lb/>
t ion face police <lb/>
Or one, fact, which i reals I be policy-holder with absolute year in which he proposes to vole. <lb/>
equity, confiscating of the premiums, and allowing a his poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
policy holder t-i control his own money all times, us far us is consist- j <lb/>
cut with a conservative which embraces the best points of <lb/>
banking Insurance <lb/>
If you have never seen ant of these investigate no process shall issue <lb/>
the new policies the Bankers Lite Insurance I of the same <lb/>
against <lb/>
Who are its .- Am . . . <lb/>
known men in New Y, who was, <lb/>
. i I . man- or any time <lb/>
it safe invest in . ,,.;,.;. with it- policy-holders prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
and low cost the laws of any State in the <lb/>
. address I Stales <lb/>
Md. and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
person, shall Is- denied <lb/>
, . , , . ,, , . the right to register and vole at <lb/>
.-. Haul, <lb/>
.-. Ii , . Hooker and i White. <lb/>
As an evidence <lb/>
Carolina has done is doing in <lb/>
in the nay of developing its cotton <lb/>
m Mr. J. II. <lb/>
of Charlotte is quoted as , <lb/>
saving that he can stand in Pl and the outrageous <lb/>
iii cits and <lb/>
to Marion Butler and the Fop. of <lb/>
lice-holders for kicking the stone <lb/>
I which they climbed Into plane <lb/>
part of it is that they Impudently <lb/>
w South Street, <lb/>
A. . K. N. C. <lb/>
i . -J <lb/>
will i <lb/>
urn of. . <lb/>
day <lb/>
i HAS. <lb/>
W lit Is i- i <lb/>
The Cut., <lb/>
The Fit <lb/>
The <lb/>
me to insure my life Company for <lb/>
. I was -ill on the. <lb/>
. <lb/>
S, Name. <lb/>
Md. Ad ,,. . <lb/>
III,<lb/>
any election in this by person <lb/>
I of bin failure to possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I article Provided, <lb/>
he -i all have registered <lb/>
iIi terms of section <lb/>
prior to December I. inns. The <lb/>
Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a m-i record iii all persons <lb/>
win. under this section on <lb/>
Is fore November I, 1908, and <lb/>
all such be entitled <lb/>
In vote at all elect inns <lb/>
seventy-five cotton mills within a <lb/>
radius of fifty are, <lb/>
is added one hundred <lb/>
and twenty mills, representing a <lb/>
more <lb/>
within a radius of one hundred <lb/>
mile- of I lie Some of them, <lb/>
of course are in Smith Carolina, <lb/>
but the fact does not change the <lb/>
proposition <lb/>
Courier, Dim. <lb/>
man. Bu <lb/>
II. <lb/>
. r <lb/>
Hill Cotton Seed, Oil liar <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. lied <lb/>
ten Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
It pride that no Got Parlor <lb/>
lure i- d peel .<lb/>
under lb <lb/>
rial or <lb/>
High Art<lb/>
his <lb/>
and Provided, inch persons <lb/>
their poll tax as re <lb/>
law. <lb/>
See. Ii. All elections the <lb/>
-hall be ballot, ind all <lb/>
elect Hie <lb/>
shall be viva COCO. <lb/>
Sec voter North <lb/>
Carolina, except in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the he shall lake <lb/>
and subscribe Hie following <lb/>
do lily swear <lb/>
will support and <lb/>
with our name has idem <lb/>
ii-. all In our <lb/>
own work room m <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Mints, Tables, Safes, p, <lb/>
Me. West Cheroots, <lb/>
Am Beauty <lb/>
eel berries, Peaches, <lb/>
I'm- Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Sugar. Meat, Soup, <lb/>
M Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Colon Herd -Meal and Hulls, liar- <lb/>
needs. Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples. <lb/>
Pi Currents, <lb/>
and Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
, mill. <lb/>
ard Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
in s. <lb/>
Wk <lb/>
H.<lb/>
I he laws <lb/>
of the United Stales, and the eon <lb/>
st it lit ion and laws of North Cam <lb/>
Una not inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will discharge the <lb/>
of <lb/>
So help me. <lb/>
Sec. The following <lb/>
shall be disqualified <lb/>
propose to allow these to <lb/>
keep voting so they can <lb/>
reap the benefit, but them <lb/>
disfranchised so fur as holding of- <lb/>
is concerned. In other words, <lb/>
these Pops, want the to work <lb/>
for but they want him for <lb/>
ever from gelling any <lb/>
pie. We could have some respect <lb/>
ed the the lie <lb/>
out of gratitude to him for his <lb/>
vote ever since the civil war, but <lb/>
they do not. All they want is the <lb/>
vote and then they <lb/>
with They do not oppose the <lb/>
amen. -ill because it disfranchises <lb/>
the in . Not one of their speak- <lb/>
so u as we a heard or read <lb/>
nerve to do this, but <lb/>
they the false plea that <lb/>
white men will Is- disfranchised. <lb/>
one of them has had the nerve <lb/>
to say the is as good as a <lb/>
white man and should allowed <lb/>
In vole. dare not do it. <lb/>
Land mark. <lb/>
believe the amendment <lb/>
be carried by a good majority, but <lb/>
let in- so sanguine <lb/>
it as lo beget apathy. It is a life <lb/>
and death struggle, politically, <lb/>
Hie opponents of the amend <lb/>
they will leave <lb/>
unturned efforts to defeat <lb/>
ii. The question North <lb/>
Carolina favor permanent white <lb/>
supremacy Let the answer lie in <lb/>
and let it be em <lb/>
by the biggest possible <lb/>
Work and work earn- <lb/>
from now the polls arc <lb/>
closed iii August. <lb/>
The man <lb/>
is no danger of domination <lb/>
tin record of the years <lb/>
eyes, blind urn <lb/>
knave. Ii is written the laws of <lb/>
tin- the needs to be <lb/>
restrained, other <lb/>
can lie given to the <lb/>
the two republican <lb/>
tun property-holders the <lb/>
of additional <lb/>
coin <lb/>
a never beard of <lb/>
The populists in their slate plat <lb/>
form acknowledge that there is <lb/>
danger of rule and offer two <lb/>
remedies, to wit, to make the <lb/>
color a for <lb/>
office and to provide a differ <lb/>
system of county government <lb/>
CU. E l H Lit AND FEVER, <lb/>
and Night Sweats with <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
if fails. <lb/>
purifies and <lb/>
oil well. None oilier as good. <lb/>
Manufactured by Drug <lb/>
Co., Suffolk, Va., and sold and <lb/>
at the drug stores of <lb/>
for the Weekly.<lb/>
Whichard, N. B. <lb/>
The In every <lb/>
market price<lb/>
Tho One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
me<lb/>
duly the <lb/>
of tin- f Nancy <lb/>
ice is given to <lb/>
all lo estate t <lb/>
to the <lb/>
all Mid en- <lb/>
are to name <lb/>
for before Mm of <lb/>
or this will he <lb/>
bar of <lb/>
day of April, two.<lb/>
of Nancy <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The firm of Tucker Co., of <lb/>
H A. W. K. <lb/>
part- <lb/>
or the day of <lb/>
1900, All to the firm <lb/>
will make at with <lb/>
either of the above All <lb/>
having the Una will <lb/>
their claim tn at. Tucker at once <lb/>
April 9th, <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
W, K <lb/>
LAND BALK. <lb/>
virtue of a of the <lb/>
of Pitt county <lb/>
entitled Martha Ann Tyson others <lb/>
Vim and other, petition <lb/>
partition. Th <lb/>
e will <lb/>
Sat- <lb/>
May 19th, WOO the <lb/>
piece, parcel or tract of land. <lb/>
in t. in Beaver Dam <lb/>
c of <lb/>
Cobb and <lb/>
it u-inn <lb/>
known M the home tract- <lb/>
V. G. <lb/>
This April 1900. <lb/>
DIRECTORY<lb/>
a in. <lb/>
Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Kev. J. N. Hoot h, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. O. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev. <lb/>
N. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W E. Harding, <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, evening. Kev. <lb/>
J. Ii. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. Kev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
ROBERt'S TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
pet Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it <lb/>
No other as good, the kind <lb/>
with the Ben Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by <lb/>
and Mi mil. druggists. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
I. II. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and at A. M. <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays. and Saturdays <lb/>
A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamer for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, K. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. 28-1, meets first and <lb/>
third evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. i. N. G. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. U. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. Wilson, It. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. in, meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
AS <lb/>
Notice I ii Vi <lb/>
Book BBl <lb/>
modern. Kn Am till la<lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
invent<lb/>
n. <lb/>
MEET, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
-A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
nice of Hard ware. <lb/>
I can now be found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
J, <lb/>
tie <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MAY II <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. B. <lb/>
RETAIL <lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED RIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS RIGHT <lb/>
THEN COMB TO THE RIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
TOO HONEST WEIGHT <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed, H. <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
H. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT D. GILMER, <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor and <lb/>
HENRY B. <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
For <lb/>
In- <lb/>
he Hoy to b I'll led <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER. <lb/>
diving Himself Away <lb/>
Senator displays re- <lb/>
markable inconsistency gives <lb/>
himself away the reasons he as- <lb/>
signs for his opposition to the pro <lb/>
posed constitutional amendment <lb/>
In bis speech in the Republican <lb/>
convention, Wednesday, he <lb/>
reiterated the assertion that the <lb/>
supreme court of the United States <lb/>
would declare the section of <lb/>
the amendment sailed <lb/>
the <lb/>
How does Senator <lb/>
know what the supreme <lb/>
court will dot This may be his <lb/>
opinion, which very much doubt <lb/>
but he docs not know it. Besides <lb/>
if he did it, or had any par <lb/>
reason to believe the <lb/>
supreme so decide, he <lb/>
would desire the adoption of <lb/>
which lie Bays would <lb/>
leave the voters and dis- <lb/>
franchise white men, which is the <lb/>
very that and <lb/>
other his side <lb/>
would like to see, for would <lb/>
cut down the white vote give <lb/>
them and their following <lb/>
just that much the advantage. <lb/>
But he says the section isn't <lb/>
constitutional either for dis- <lb/>
against the colored <lb/>
brother. Now, if he believes the <lb/>
5th section, which permits the <lb/>
white lo vote, is <lb/>
and that the sec- <lb/>
which prohibits the ignorant <lb/>
from voting, is <lb/>
the whole thing is <lb/>
why in the mis <lb/>
chief is Senator cavort- <lb/>
around and pawing the air in <lb/>
his frantic efforts lo defeat a <lb/>
which run the ordeal of <lb/>
the courts without knocked <lb/>
simply advertises his <lb/>
inconsistency, gives himself <lb/>
and makes himself ridiculous when <lb/>
on con- <lb/>
grounds and asserts that <lb/>
it will be declared void the <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
There are boys we arc to <lb/>
say, who love to of the wrong <lb/>
practices have engaged <lb/>
the There are bad men, <lb/>
too, who do the same thing. The <lb/>
boy if to be pitied who has <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
There never was a really great <lb/>
woman in tho who was not <lb/>
ugly. <lb/>
Tho average woman doesn't act <lb/>
to boast of but his evil humble in her prayers M <lb/>
and it is pretty certain that he will she expects her husband to act lo <lb/>
become a worthless man unless he <lb/>
reforms and refrains from the <lb/>
The reciting of evil deeds <lb/>
will not help the boy here on earth, <lb/>
up above or down below, for men <lb/>
don't him, heaven have <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Lots of men who supposed to <lb/>
be men with hoes ate only digging <lb/>
bait so they can sneak off and go <lb/>
fishing tomorrow. <lb/>
When a girl a man <lb/>
and the devil won't <lb/>
ate him when he gets him. <lb/>
the past beyond all remembrance <lb/>
if you not speak good of it . <lb/>
Mt. Olive Advertiser. <lb/>
Democrats of the ninth <lb/>
district of Missouri <lb/>
mated Congressman Champ Clark <lb/>
without opposition. <lb/>
and marries a rich <lb/>
one, she will go through life in- <lb/>
that he did it for spite. <lb/>
The woman <lb/>
her husband because he sits around <lb/>
the house in bis shirt sleeve's is <lb/>
the same one that can <lb/>
never feel comfortable till <lb/>
she has got her corset, <lb/>
York <lb/>
Strawberry Weevil. <lb/>
Complaint has reached the North <lb/>
Carolina Department of <lb/>
lure that very serious damage is <lb/>
I icing done by an insect in the <lb/>
strawberry fields of the trucking <lb/>
section. The insect proves to lie <lb/>
very small, reddish, snout <lb/>
of family. Its scientific <lb/>
name is <lb/>
fa Maryland and <lb/>
this insect has troublesome <lb/>
for some years, it is commonly <lb/>
galled the strawberry bud <lb/>
The beetle cuts the buds when <lb/>
these arc about i grown. The <lb/>
damage varies from per cent to <lb/>
percent of the crop, being <lb/>
where large- <lb/>
grown. The strawberry bud <lb/>
weevil feeds upon pollen in <lb/>
When <lb/>
the bud.- of Ham Bate strawberries <lb/>
about s grown the parent beetle <lb/>
with her long snout gouges one to <lb/>
live holes into t he cent re of I he bud <lb/>
Into each hole she thrusts an egg. <lb/>
The eggs hatch in about a week <lb/>
and the young grub to feed <lb/>
upon the of the unopened <lb/>
buds. So prevent the buds from <lb/>
opening scattering their pollen <lb/>
the parent beetle after depositing <lb/>
her eggs, cuts the stem nearly <lb/>
leaves it hanging <lb/>
a thread of bark which serves for u <lb/>
while to prevent the bud dry- <lb/>
up. <lb/>
This beetle is a native and orig <lb/>
attacked the wild <lb/>
It now attacks the strawberry <lb/>
because that plant blooms first. <lb/>
As soon as the raw berry crop is <lb/>
out of bloom, the insect attacks <lb/>
the black berry which they injure <lb/>
inexactly tho way, and lo a <lb/>
considerable amount. The rasp- <lb/>
berry is rarely tr never Injured. I <lb/>
Besides the wild and cultivated I <lb/>
blackberries, Ibis beetle infests the <lb/>
weed known as <lb/>
and the yellow <lb/>
dowered <lb/>
As this insect feeds <lb/>
upon pollen, the most pine <lb/>
plan is to grow only pistil- <lb/>
late strawberries for the main crop. <lb/>
Grow only as many <lb/>
plants as are necessary <lb/>
for Spray the <lb/>
plants when the buds are <lb/>
grown with Allowing <lb/>
Crude creosote or crude carbolic <lb/>
acid j gallon. <lb/>
Water one barrel or gal- <lb/>
Repeat once a week until the <lb/>
These chemicals have a very <lb/>
rung disagreeable and persistent <lb/>
odor which may taint the fruit <lb/>
grown on the sprayed plants. This <lb/>
must be determined each local- <lb/>
by actual trial as <lb/>
of the odor depends largely upon <lb/>
the pistillate <lb/>
plants need not be prayed and <lb/>
their is DO danger of tainting their <lb/>
fruit. <lb/>
wild blackberries and I lie <lb/>
weeds above should be j <lb/>
terminated around the <lb/>
v field. The horse mint might <lb/>
Is- grown a trap along the bot <lb/>
tiers roads of a Held. The in- <lb/>
sects can be easily knocked from <lb/>
growing plants Into pans <lb/>
containing some water and <lb/>
MM, <lb/>
The way to protect the <lb/>
thin <lb/>
beetle is to watch for the beetle <lb/>
first appearance on the plants and <lb/>
then juror knock them off into the <lb/>
the just mentioned. The <lb/>
danger is over as the plant <lb/>
has set fruit. <lb/>
GUILD <lb/>
N. C. Department of Agriculture. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY GO. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, mil FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of after your patronage <lb/>
oiler you the best selected Hue of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to Is- found in any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. anal work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and moat liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established at up strictly own merits. <lb/>
When you come in market you will do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not our stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
l o .- . . -e <lb/>
May Ii. <lb/>
The an law baa already <lb/>
had to be remedied by additional <lb/>
Congressional legislation, and the <lb/>
Hawaiian law will have to be. <lb/>
The la. failed to provide for a <lb/>
colic, of Internal or <lb/>
for an of the . S. Postal <lb/>
laws, and Secretary Gage has In- <lb/>
formed the Cabinet that he does <lb/>
consider the authority given <lb/>
him by the law sufficient to justify <lb/>
pay of Hawaiian pub <lb/>
lie debt. The country will not <lb/>
forget the Republicans are <lb/>
responsible tor and slip <lb/>
shod legislation, forced through <lb/>
Congrats under the whip <lb/>
and spur. <lb/>
butler of North Carolina <lb/>
Chairman of populist <lb/>
Committee, before having Wash- <lb/>
to attend SIOUX <lb/>
Convention, declared <lb/>
would Bryan <lb/>
for acclamation, and <lb/>
would adopt the platform of <lb/>
the new declarations to <lb/>
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, lira <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Matting <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
I n <lb/>
C Drew Pro <lb/>
S Vice Tics. I <lb/>
II S i man. , <lb/>
N II All. <lb/>
to o. Allen, Secretary. <lb/>
c ; Latta. . <lb/>
foreign problems and the trust <lb/>
,. Of trusts, Senator M <lb/>
-The people a party Annual Coupons, 12.25 each. <lb/>
Trimmings always been against trusts, and we Payable in June and December at <lb/>
and Oil Cloths. I believe three greatest trusts Commercial Farmers Hank of <lb/>
relate to and <lb/>
gives color, <lb/>
flavor and to <lb/>
all fruits. No good fruit <lb/>
can be raised without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Fertilizers containing at least <lb/>
to of Potash will give <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
for our pamphlets, which ought <lb/>
to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
They are sent free. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS,<lb/>
Per Cent. In-. mini with <lb/>
Taxes Paid by Company- <lb/>
Men's, Women's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Laid. Scad is. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows Castings and Plow Fixture, Nails Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture everything line. <lb/>
We for Cash, but for Either Cash or Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Square Dealing. <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
Snow St Tin of<lb/>
Secured by <lb/>
gage on residence property worth <lb/>
I nearly double amount of with <lb/>
principal payable ten after <lb/>
Mr. D. D. <lb/>
of South Mi <lb/>
asks us to <lb/>
big snow storm <lb/>
era, an old <lb/>
township, <lb/>
oil <lb/>
an account <lb/>
suffrage have all along <lb/>
been declaring that should the <lb/>
clause be declared <lb/>
lite rest of the <lb/>
amendment will stand, thus <lb/>
tin- Illiterate the <lb/>
same plane with tho illiterate <lb/>
To remove beyond a <lb/>
a doubt possibility of <lb/>
such a thing, the legislature at the <lb/>
and three nights there was a session in will add <lb/>
slant fall of snow III j another clause lo <lb/>
six that deep and declaring should any section <lb/>
places drifted lo caves of tho proposed amendment <lb/>
houses. Two cured and loll <lb/>
from who were work . the whole tall also. <lb/>
Bo that tho people when <lb/>
of which mother, who wits at <lb/>
time ten years old, has left him. <lb/>
Mrs. was living in <lb/>
section, In <lb/>
burg when the snow fell. <lb/>
The snow storm commenced on the <lb/>
I of for font days <lb/>
people win I I these t Ill-Is I III <lb/>
control the government, and we <lb/>
will, therefore these <lb/>
in nation's <lb/>
development should be under gov- <lb/>
Democrats would ask <lb/>
better Long. <lb/>
ho now lobe the favor- <lb/>
should 1- nominated <lb/>
on tho Vice <lb/>
President. Air. bong's attitude in <lb/>
Sampson <lb/>
has been Mich that he would ma- <lb/>
weaken <lb/>
decision of t . S. Judge <lb/>
at Si. Paul. Minn., ilia <lb/>
I . S; it ion was extend <lb/>
ed Rico <lb/>
tho terms of the treaty of peace <lb/>
with Spain effect, has <lb/>
disturbed administration <lb/>
circles, for shadowing, as it does. <lb/>
a similar on the part of <lb/>
U. S. Supreme court when an <lb/>
poll <lb/>
Tho opponents of the proposed i-r and of the <lb/>
prevent it. no <lb/>
will be given the lo <lb/>
pass mi until the <lb/>
Presidential election. <lb/>
Dick, of Ohio, <lb/>
otherwise known as Dos- <lb/>
man Friday, has gone to <lb/>
when- the middle mad <lb/>
populists will hold their <lb/>
convention ibis week, there <lb/>
reason- for the belief <lb/>
lie to play leading purl <lb/>
date issue, are being sold a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
the owner live and one third per <lb/>
per annum free of taxes <lb/>
Ural cost, and n profit of nearly <lb/>
twenty per cent, maturity, <lb/>
u total of more than seven per <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
safest and investments <lb/>
i in- market. Loans mode on <lb/>
properly eight <lb/>
further particulars, address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb/>
too. Allen. See., Raleigh, X. C. <lb/>
in. D. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
Fleming store. <lb/>
. c <lb/>
While <lb/>
store. <lb/>
There is B Democratic <lb/>
the nomination of X. c. <lb/>
English for Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction by the Pop- <lb/>
and Republicans, is a basis <lb/>
I'm- fusion between these two par- <lb/>
lies; Hint one after another of the <lb/>
nominees on each of the tickets will <lb/>
be taken down and replaced by <lb/>
some from the other, until there <lb/>
v, ill be one left between <lb/>
parties. may lie this way <lb/>
is of no consequence, for <lb/>
this is a Democratic year the <lb/>
State of <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
in Providence neighborhood <lb/>
started home the day the snow <lb/>
began to and several days <lb/>
afterwards their flaxen bodies were <lb/>
found neat Richardson's deck, on <lb/>
the old <lb/>
says then <lb/>
great weather win <lb/>
cold and a great <lb/>
head of cattle and other stock <lb/>
were caught in the storm and Irate. <lb/>
They Say. <lb/>
The woman with a sharp tongue <lb/>
should not be Surprised if her BO- <lb/>
in turn, cut her. <lb/>
Men are not neatly so vain M <lb/>
women, but is surprising how <lb/>
man of them carry pocket <lb/>
rots. <lb/>
Huston's Registrar and <lb/>
recently refused lo grant <lb/>
a marriage license to an ill assort- <lb/>
for the lifter this <lb/>
is added, will say <lb/>
lo is I will <lb/>
intention, in adopting <lb/>
amendment, that it shall either <lb/>
land as a bole or fall as a a hole. <lb/>
This <lb/>
he a part of I be <lb/>
and lie <lb/>
.-aided by Hie coin I. <lb/>
I I he people have a right <lb/>
say wiling on the <lb/>
or I hey a- II <lb/>
bole a pail, and <lb/>
en mini disregard their wish <lb/>
expressed.- <lb/>
in controlling the con- <lb/>
Senators have pub <lb/>
licit saying for some time M who had applied to him, <lb/>
prospective bride was seventy- <lb/>
,,. i. in old, had ill <lb/>
her own while I lie would be <lb/>
two years of age. <lb/>
was practical <lb/>
-bull I <lb/>
s a <lb/>
transportation and hotel <lb/>
lo to that <lb/>
from sections of the conn <lb/>
try, I. <lb/>
lilts <lb/>
of its own in opposition <lb/>
at Sioux <lb/>
he relic lo hi tin <lb/>
republic nil several stales <lb/>
splitting populist vole, and <lb/>
Dick ha- been sent loses <lb/>
intention i- out. <lb/>
in <lb/>
on results of elections in <lb/>
New Wales is prohibited by <lb/>
law trader penalty of a line not less <lb/>
than nor more than 12.10. <lb/>
Any one who will read a <lb/>
lied copy of proposed amend <lb/>
We always have inure respect I and then II will <lb/>
sit man named w men prefers <lb/>
for a girl who <lb/>
plain John Smith than one win <lb/>
calls T. Mont <lb/>
to lie rather than truth. <lb/>
all them is In <lb/>
The surgeon who has a <lb/>
able lice <lb/>
, I a swell. <lb/>
that <lb/>
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