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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/>
in; -nine is lb <lb/>
hear Hie male <lb/>
re's one wold ill the <lb/>
language that hi always tight when <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
good thing for a <lb/>
that they <lb/>
us others hop <lb/>
n Cl IV <lb/>
Till inn, Co, <lb/>
Frank J. makes <lb/>
be is partner of the <lb/>
Hi in of P. it Co., doing <lb/>
business Hie of Toledo, <lb/>
and Slide aforesaid, and <lb/>
t a I Hi will sum of <lb/>
ONE DOLLARS <lb/>
each and ease I <lb/>
I bill i be cured the use of <lb/>
Hall's cure. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Sworn In before me and sub <lb/>
scribed in presence, this nib <lb/>
of December, A. D. <lb/>
; -ill A. W. Ill <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's I tire is liken In- <lb/>
I acts directly on the <lb/>
blood surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Send for testimonials free<lb/>
Sold by druggist-, Toe. Hall's <lb/>
Family Pills Hie <lb/>
aH <lb/>
s. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
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<p>
r. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
What the Tobacco Trust tall RALEIGH LETTER- <lb/>
Done for IV n <lb/>
Newt mat <lb/>
Gossip From the State <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner. The Bat, <lb/>
. had a candid editorial, entitled <lb/>
Entered at the Office , ; K,,,,,., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second I <lb/>
Km X. May <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Mat, U <lb/>
county is catching <lb/>
too. there twenty MK men <lb/>
ate for Count t <lb/>
Pitt has that <lb/>
candidates Sheriff. <lb/>
Trade follows the flag, perhaps, <lb/>
but taxation dues. The <lb/>
American of Com at <lb/>
has Real la a pro- <lb/>
test against the destructive <lb/>
in vogue which, <lb/>
say. is worse than ever enforced <lb/>
by Spain. <lb/>
The Democratic candidate on <lb/>
Ft is apparent lo all <lb/>
people of oar city that has <lb/>
usefulness <lb/>
contribute little more <lb/>
I lie of Dam and <lb/>
the farther growth of <lb/>
will lie, tobacco, alone. <lb/>
., ,. stages the <lb/>
I i- I bat quantity <lb/>
the weed bandied here has not de <lb/>
creased, and prices are high m <lb/>
ever, but it Is true the <lb/>
is in hands, and <lb/>
docs not afford profitable employ- <lb/>
meat lo the of <lb/>
as formerly, it follows <lb/>
I In- capita and energy thus left <lb/>
Idle mast teak other <lb/>
When one thinks of Danville it <lb/>
tobacco. The <lb/>
general idea the public <lb/>
is that there is no interest here <lb/>
than the baying, selling and man- <lb/>
my law practice which I was <lb/>
the further,. . . <lb/>
. . . , lust realize n in <lb/>
dosed therefore, of the article ,.,. <lb/>
the nun come when elected to the <lb/>
.,.,, we quote, that was never <lb/>
together at Washington , would go to wreck, and at the end <lb/>
time as the present <lb/>
, , of the four years term I would be <lb/>
for starting; new manufacturing en ,.,.,,, <lb/>
I left high and on the shoals of <lb/>
They touched both the <lb/>
western and eastern sections of the <lb/>
Slate and received great ovations <lb/>
here. they divide up <lb/>
into twos and visit other towns <lb/>
where they have not been. The <lb/>
never had a better ticket <lb/>
than at present. <lb/>
Inheritance taxes planned to <lb/>
bear moat heavily on large for- <lb/>
tunes, are increasing in favor, and <lb/>
if the Supreme Court sustains the <lb/>
tax of this character Imposed by <lb/>
the war revenue act. it is probable <lb/>
that a large part of govern- <lb/>
income in the future will <lb/>
be derived from the enormous for <lb/>
tunes of our millionaires, h Is <lb/>
undoubtedly proper that es- <lb/>
should pay to the govern- <lb/>
in some proportion to the <lb/>
values that the government pro <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
II. Badgers of the Standard <lb/>
Oil Company, is said to have ; <lb/>
Bounced to Danish government <lb/>
Culled senators stood <lb/>
read lo vote as the Company de- <lb/>
sired, and to In <lb/>
through purchase of die Dan- <lb/>
Weal for ten per cent of <lb/>
the proceed. This is Stated in an <lb/>
official report made lo the Danish <lb/>
government by special agent in <lb/>
the matter, The worst of the <lb/>
whole business Is Mr. <lb/>
statement Is <lb/>
reel. <lb/>
carried the idea <lb/>
. . the salary of the <lb/>
oft the slate and beginning <lb/>
again -of building a new town, <lb/>
on a new basis- We have heard <lb/>
our own neighboring city of <lb/>
Winston is suffering from <lb/>
of the tobacco interest, and <lb/>
these things remind us about <lb/>
years ago the late Senator <lb/>
of Virginia, said in <lb/>
private con venation that our <lb/>
and are now ready to receive <lb/>
I the splendid counterfeit of that <lb/>
best beloved of <lb/>
The it is now known def- <lb/>
will delivered here in <lb/>
ample lime for the unveiling <lb/>
monies to be observed on July 4th <lb/>
as contemplated. is believed <lb/>
that of the greatest crowds ever <lb/>
gathered in North Carolina on such <lb/>
an occasion will assemble here that <lb/>
date. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
J. H. Murphy, of <lb/>
has made a member of the <lb/>
Slate election board, to succeed <lb/>
Attorney General resign- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The Federal office <lb/>
in North Carolina, all of <lb/>
which is controlled by Senator <lb/>
is said to amount to a <lb/>
million or more dollars in salaries. <lb/>
It is reported lo me on good <lb/>
that Kev. J. E. White, of <lb/>
at present Corresponding <lb/>
Secretary of the Hoard of Missions <lb/>
of the North Carolina State <lb/>
Convention, and a particularly <lb/>
affable and handsome gentle- <lb/>
man, has virtually been decided <lb/>
as president of Baptist <lb/>
Female V versify here, to succeed <lb/>
Prof. resigned. Mr. <lb/>
While is a native North Carolinian <lb/>
and a man for the place. <lb/>
The will <lb/>
J. B. Joyce of <lb/>
candidate for Congress in <lb/>
Senator can save . ,,. ,, . <lb/>
, . , Fifth Distrust. <lb/>
The I . S. Senate has passed the <lb/>
While Stale Con- <lb/>
was in session here last <lb/>
Wednesday, Senator Pritchard sat <lb/>
Inside writer, near the news- <lb/>
paper and I had <lb/>
to talk with him at all <lb/>
me. Some news- <lb/>
paper c i respondent bad started a <lb/>
rumor Senator to Ike <lb/>
prevailed to accept <lb/>
nomination of his par- <lb/>
order lo defeat amend- <lb/>
There was at DO time any oasis <lb/>
for the rumor, but I mentioned <lb/>
subject lo see what Senator <lb/>
would say. I couldn't afford <lb/>
accept either nomination or <lb/>
the said be. I <lb/>
Governor, l would be required to <lb/>
remain m all the time; <lb/>
of North Carolina is not <lb/>
to admit of saving any of <lb/>
It. But for dial he ad- <lb/>
It is teen, if our <lb/>
speaks truly, as of course <lb/>
ii does, that the spirit of prophecy <lb/>
was upon him. <lb/>
from his salary, either; but I man <lb/>
law practice <lb/>
ah lie Senator, and am not confined <lb/>
to halls of legislation every <lb/>
day in the year. When accept <lb/>
, it public office it most have a <lb/>
Carolina and towns could <lb/>
not depend upon tobacco as a basis <lb/>
of permanent prosperity. It would, <lb/>
, , . .,,,. u on would <lb/>
be say that he foresaw <lb/>
then die formation of a gigantic to-1 . <lb/>
trust which would of the large <lb/>
. ,,, ,,, . . i,., of lawyers, both <lb/>
the <lb/>
business fewer can and in <lb/>
Danville S- <lb/>
Judgeship for the western district. <lb/>
Hut shall not do <lb/>
Arc you not die judicial loin- <lb/>
ere are those who <lb/>
upon the ground that they position wouldn't <lb/>
cheapen productions, it is I wouldn't like it. <lb/>
that in many cases they have made j I to <lb/>
the product cheaper to i the U. Sell- <lb/>
we have heretofore made ate Judicial <lb/>
the point in every such case <lb/>
there is somebody of ever <lb/>
sight, it may is suffering, was a affair, as <lb/>
We see in die foregoing extract I nearly could <lb/>
in the case of the tobacco shout of the being <lb/>
trusts it is the city Danville, for or All the <lb/>
one, that is suffering, the industry balance were as to cum <lb/>
there not affording the same profit-1 and the great majority <lb/>
employment as formerly lo the were office holders. Had Senator <lb/>
same number of people. We are Pritchard fully succeeded in his <lb/>
quite astonished at The Bee's plans, there would not have been <lb/>
statement that the price of delegate in the convention, <lb/>
Is high I As it was, his orders in this rat- <lb/>
information being reverse I p,.,., pretty faithfully carried <lb/>
to this. One cannot quite under of course mis was on <lb/>
land why die trust, having a v temporary ruse, for the <lb/>
When thieves fall out bones <lb/>
men get their The recent <lb/>
Republican Stale ion <lb/>
a platform. Thai platform j <lb/>
by one <lb/>
son who the seal of <lb/>
Congressman Crawford, Democrat <lb/>
monopoly over the bright tobacco <lb/>
should maintain <lb/>
western voters, <lb/>
die next convention will again be <lb/>
the work for the city of Danville, <lb/>
and unless our information is n <lb/>
from the ninth district. The plat-1 .,, ,,., ,,,. ,,. wort <lb/>
form, lo referring to the State ad- .,. for the tobacco-growers of Lbs <lb/>
did not so much hi <lb/>
mention the name of <lb/>
The Governor, too, was is true of Danville is <lb/>
not allowed to be H delegate at <lb/>
their natural level, and Upon M black and tan affair a ma <lb/>
this point further of delegates i as any of <lb/>
our the predecessors of this one. The <lb/>
statement if is seen that this great are out of <lb/>
charitable Institution, the Amer during this campaign till <lb/>
Tobacco Company, has done election day, however, when they <lb/>
will all show in order to <lb/>
the game of false in- <lb/>
appropriating for a <lb/>
public building Durham. <lb/>
The Chinese minister to the <lb/>
United Slates invited lo <lb/>
attend the meeting of the Southern <lb/>
Cotton Association at <lb/>
thin week and <lb/>
to whose people our mill men <lb/>
now sell and desire to sell more of <lb/>
their products, in the orient. <lb/>
The Republicans formally open <lb/>
their campaign at Winston, May <lb/>
When Senator Pritchard. <lb/>
Spencer H. Adams <lb/>
and other State candidates will <lb/>
speak. <lb/>
Carolina cot ton-seed oil men are <lb/>
concerned over the threatened pas <lb/>
sage of a measure by Congress <lb/>
known as the and <lb/>
delegations are going to Washing <lb/>
ton to protest against its passage <lb/>
The new board of public school <lb/>
in the various counties. <lb/>
appointed under the act of the last <lb/>
Legislature, will go into office on <lb/>
the Monday in July, according <lb/>
to an given by <lb/>
General <lb/>
dent of Instruct ion <lb/>
Congress appropriates 1.1,000 <lb/>
for the completion of the <lb/>
building at Winston, for post <lb/>
and other government <lb/>
es. <lb/>
One more State convention is <lb/>
jet lo be of <lb/>
the who meet at <lb/>
Salisbury May <lb/>
The May crop report of the State <lb/>
Department of Agriculture will <lb/>
slate that is an increase of <lb/>
twenty per cent, in cotton acreage <lb/>
in Carolina this year. <lb/>
The summer of the Ten- <lb/>
Peabody Normal Institute <lb/>
will <lb/>
large to the Republican National <lb/>
convention, though be was <lb/>
true of ever other town la re- <lb/>
among the tobacco markets, <lb/>
Th tobacco builder <lb/>
anxious lo be chosen as one. towns and a producer of profit- <lb/>
now the Governor is taking a able employ for any <lb/>
the He is out ill a <lb/>
interview in the in <lb/>
which he shows up Pennon In n <lb/>
bad light, and the hitter's contest <lb/>
against Crawford Is declared a case <lb/>
of <lb/>
This year's Republican State <lb/>
platform, like 1808, with <lb/>
the exception of attacks upon die <lb/>
amendment end election law, fails <lb/>
to out State issues. is <lb/>
perhaps better make no prom- <lb/>
than lo make promises and In <lb/>
break but a <lb/>
party should define its <lb/>
on every public question in <lb/>
which interested.- <lb/>
Progressive Farmer. <lb/>
When the man dies goes <lb/>
to his last reward is scarcely like- <lb/>
that he will get a cool reception. <lb/>
able number of people, has seen <lb/>
its beat days- The handling of <lb/>
tobacco business incident <lb/>
therein has been making of <lb/>
some towns, but <lb/>
progress limn now on must <lb/>
turn Into other channels. And the <lb/>
trusts are responsible for this. It <lb/>
has reached out and taken such <lb/>
Of the market and <lb/>
as to kill competition <lb/>
destroy sources of labor and <lb/>
income for a people. <lb/>
All is being manipulated in the in <lb/>
lens of die greet <lb/>
until its power is broken no town <lb/>
need look for much more prosper- <lb/>
from the <lb/>
BO industry. <lb/>
Subscribe to The <lb/>
by the Republican man <lb/>
agers. It will not work, as the <lb/>
ruse is so plain an idiot can see <lb/>
through its purposes. All the <lb/>
nominations were made by <lb/>
mat and then is not a <lb/>
dale on the ticket who at heart en <lb/>
the slightest hope of <lb/>
Ml STATE HO FAR. <lb/>
The one only reason there <lb/>
has been no between the <lb/>
Pops, and Rape, on the Slate tick <lb/>
el lo date, is both <lb/>
it would lie hope <lb/>
leas to attempt to defeat the Den <lb/>
slats this year. Knowing defeat <lb/>
is they adopt such plans <lb/>
as they think will most contribute <lb/>
lo mislead <lb/>
and enable diem lo more success <lb/>
fully the amendment, <lb/>
attempt to which is the <lb/>
chief cud and aim of I of the <lb/>
opposition year. When <lb/>
comes to legislative and county <lb/>
and congressional candidates, there <lb/>
will in many counties <lb/>
and several districts. <lb/>
The granite and cement and <lb/>
pedestal upon which the bran <lb/>
slut lie of m Vance is <lb/>
lo U placed this summer In <lb/>
Park here, have been <lb/>
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb/>
The Board of county commission- <lb/>
met regular session Monday, <lb/>
May 7th. <lb/>
The following orders were issued <lb/>
coon the county treasurer. <lb/>
Paupers ; bridges <lb/>
1.1; ClerK Superior Court BU i <lb/>
Insane t ; Home Aged and In- <lb/>
firm tut Jail Grand <lb/>
Jury ; tickets ls.- <lb/>
; Coal County <lb/>
Conveying <lb/>
lo Jail 0.1; Berry Jury <lb/>
; Insurance <lb/>
Superintendent Health, <lb/>
02.1 ; Record Books BU <lb/>
Register of Deeds 01.1 ; Com- <lb/>
missioners ; stock <lb/>
J Swift Creek and Con- <lb/>
law <lb/>
Wm. II. Long was refunded <lb/>
cents tax on William lot in <lb/>
Greenville township erroneously- <lb/>
charged. <lb/>
Wm Nichols was released from <lb/>
payment tuxes personal <lb/>
property same charged on tax <lb/>
books for year 1800. <lb/>
Mat tie Boyd was released from <lb/>
payment of John Boyd's <lb/>
charged to her. <lb/>
Alfred E. Hardy was released <lb/>
from payment of taxes acres <lb/>
of land in township, taxes <lb/>
having paid by W F Hart. <lb/>
Two bridges the road through <lb/>
the creek near J W Parker's were <lb/>
accepted as county charges. <lb/>
Peter and Nathan Han- <lb/>
were added to the Rough <lb/>
Ready Fire Company. <lb/>
J It Cherry, treasurer and Dr C <lb/>
their monthly reports which were <lb/>
approved ordered to be tiled. <lb/>
Jas I. Roberson was appointed <lb/>
tax lister Carolina township in <lb/>
place of W II Williams, who de <lb/>
dines to accept. <lb/>
John Hell's name was stricken <lb/>
from the pauper list. <lb/>
The insurance policy the jail <lb/>
for years for was accepted. <lb/>
T It Manning and Calvin <lb/>
were exempted from payment of <lb/>
poll tax. <lb/>
pauper claim was <lb/>
increased to BO per month. <lb/>
The report of the jury on the <lb/>
public loads in and <lb/>
townships was accepted <lb/>
and ordered to be recorded. <lb/>
Dr C was <lb/>
re elected of Health <lb/>
the ensuing year. <lb/>
Several citizens of town- <lb/>
ship petitioned that a road be laid <lb/>
off between the Stocks road and the <lb/>
County Home. <lb/>
Several were allowed to list their <lb/>
taxes for the year <lb/>
M u- om <lb/>
CU <lb/>
I I ad Inn . <lb/>
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C BOOK <lb/>
t y . . Book. In<lb/>
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NO. 5- BOOK <lb/>
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ll. . . lo <lb/>
l Price, <lb/>
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or.- n <lb/>
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ought to <lb/>
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FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
In you and It la <lb/>
it <lb/>
id-it. <lb/>
I t <lb/>
it; and paper tn <lb/>
rt paper in the <lb/>
; and <lb/>
Any ONE cf the BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
II YEARS MM d be ml by mall <lb/>
, f Bun . l t BOOKS . <lb/>
Mia-, i <lb/>
raw <lb/>
ENDORSES MASON. <lb/>
n. c, Hay Mi <lb/>
We see in your paper several <lb/>
estimable for the office <lb/>
of Sheriff, and now we are of the <lb/>
the right man has <lb/>
mentioned. He is a <lb/>
his past life has proved him <lb/>
thoroughly to discharge <lb/>
the duties of Sheriff and his <lb/>
no one He Is a <lb/>
young man and that is it we <lb/>
need. No man of bis age has ever <lb/>
been more faithful to his party than <lb/>
he has. We are with the Demo- <lb/>
of Darning J. <lb/>
Mason for Sheriff. Let us <lb/>
him for he is the strongest man <lb/>
that has been mentioned. <lb/>
Carolina Democrat. <lb/>
Attar two year <lb/>
beta <lb/>
-IN THE <lb/>
his remarks before the Slate <lb/>
Convention, Col. James <lb/>
Boyd said the simply asks <lb/>
the privilege of one vote <lb/>
for the candidate of his choice. If <lb/>
this is true, the Republicans have <lb/>
had very little respect for the wish <lb/>
of the for knows <lb/>
that he has not such <lb/>
from the Republican bosses. <lb/>
position has always been <lb/>
similar to a hitched up <lb/>
has always gone as the while lie <lb/>
publican boss pulled the line, and <lb/>
instead the having the in <lb/>
privilege of a <lb/>
at the ballot, he has <lb/>
ban old d to vote the preference <lb/>
of the the how has <lb/>
voted a red thou- <lb/>
and i i e ballot., while <lb/>
win bad only ore vote, and <lb/>
of the great objections <lb/>
to iv ii After voting <lb/>
th is <lb/>
still a slave to has <lb/>
acquired DO Independence. So <lb/>
words of Col. Boyd the acts <lb/>
of his party Jo not <lb/>
There was a big fry near <lb/>
today, a few people froM <lb/>
attended. <lb/>
Why Not Quit It. <lb/>
There is one sin everywhere, <lb/>
by everybody is <lb/>
valuations of character. It <lb/>
is the sin of Watch <lb/>
ordinary Doming together of people <lb/>
and see how minutes it will <lb/>
be before somebody is, <lb/>
makes more or less complaining <lb/>
statements of something or other. <lb/>
It is simply astonishing bow much <lb/>
discomfort may be <lb/>
found i- the course of every day's <lb/>
living, o e only keeps a sharp <lb/>
eye put on that side things. <lb/>
Holy Writ says we are born <lb/>
to trouble as the sparks up- <lb/>
ward. But to the <lb/>
flying upward, in the blackest of <lb/>
smoke, there is a blue sky above, <lb/>
the less time they waste on the <lb/>
road the sooner they will reach it. <lb/>
Fretting is all time wasted on the <lb/>
Hunt. <lb/>
Election at <lb/>
Ayden, X. C. May <lb/>
election here yesterday off <lb/>
very quietly until about o'clock <lb/>
it was found that another <lb/>
ticket was being made up by the <lb/>
But the result proved <lb/>
of no good to them. The Demo- <lb/>
ticket was elected by a good <lb/>
majority, I. A. <lb/>
for Mayor. majority <lb/>
was over O. Nobles, who <lb/>
who was run endorsed by the <lb/>
C. L. Patrick and A. <lb/>
C. Nobles were also defeated by a <lb/>
good majority. is again <lb/>
all right. <lb/>
ANOTHER ACCOUNT. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, May <lb/>
day was one of the quietest election <lb/>
days Ayden has ever had. The <lb/>
regular Democratic ticket <lb/>
ed a majority of nineteen over <lb/>
the black tan and general mix- <lb/>
ticket. We have some awful <lb/>
smart in this town who <lb/>
they ought to run it, but their <lb/>
plan to rush their ticket just at <lb/>
the close of day sloped over and <lb/>
left them out in the cold. Sad to <lb/>
think of. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
mi urn for the current year paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mr. T. J. of near <lb/>
tells us of a sad accident <lb/>
that in his <lb/>
day. Julia, the <lb/>
of Mr. Hill, of Palling <lb/>
Creek, was the field in company <lb/>
with her two aged about <lb/>
some corn <lb/>
stalks when her dress caught lire. <lb/>
She attracted the attention of her <lb/>
sisters by hollowing, and they <lb/>
ran to her aid. They were unable <lb/>
to put the flames out so they car- <lb/>
her lo a ditch, which was <lb/>
about thirty feet distant, and by <lb/>
the use of mud and what little <lb/>
Wrack on the Coast Line, <lb/>
N. C, May <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line train <lb/>
from Norfolk, due here at p. <lb/>
ran into the rear of a freight train <lb/>
at Fremont tonight. The caboose <lb/>
of the freight train and the engine <lb/>
of the passenger train were badly- <lb/>
wrecked. Conductor Williford of <lb/>
the had his foot caught <lb/>
between the bumpers and so badly <lb/>
mashed that it is thought that am- <lb/>
will <lb/>
The Enquirer <lb/>
to the constantly <lb/>
oil a number of mer- <lb/>
chants here, not long since, clubbed <lb/>
together bought a cur load cf <lb/>
Independent oil. The Standard <lb/>
Co. immediately, by their sys- <lb/>
of rebates, put two mer- <lb/>
chants in t retail oil by <lb/>
the at less price than <lb/>
independent oil <lb/>
could buy car lots. This looks <lb/>
like any thing but white <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
The surprising part of this <lb/>
water could be gotten out f la that Monroe is the <lb/>
ditch at length succeeded ex- Wilmington division of the Stan- <lb/>
the flames. While <lb/>
being badly burned, it is not <lb/>
thought her injuries will result <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Evidently the Stan <lb/>
. wanted to make it odious <lb/>
for the merchant here who bundled <lb/>
independent <lb/>
fl <lb/>
H on. Li an. <lb/>
J I <lb/>
If o, I i <lb/>
i i <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Guru <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of th Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
having Letter <lb/>
to me, mi the 7th <lb/>
of May, 1900, on of <lb/>
J. Notice ii hereby <lb/>
given to all to the auto <lb/>
to make in, payment to under- <lb/>
signed, In nil creditors ii to <lb/>
present their properly <lb/>
lo within twelve <lb/>
after the dale of tall notice, or <lb/>
notice will lie plead in of their recovery. <lb/>
This 7th day of May, 1900. <lb/>
on estate Of J. <lb/>
I'm the Shoe Man, Toe <lb/>
And this time will <lb/>
give you a talk on <lb/>
I Footwear. <lb/>
Don't spoil your <lb/>
by a <lb/>
shoddy but come <lb/>
tome for a pair of these <lb/>
High Grade. <lb/>
We keep a variety of the <lb/>
newest styles, and make it a <lb/>
point to carry only <lb/>
OBS <lb/>
as will wear well, be <lb/>
and give satisfaction. And <lb/>
the prices are in reach of <lb/>
all, so that it is possible for <lb/>
most economical to wear good, <lb/>
stylish shoes. <lb/>
This is a Winner <lb/>
As yon will find all <lb/>
styles. when it comes <lb/>
to low cuts you will find <lb/>
mine in the front of the <lb/>
procession of style and <lb/>
quality. Remember <lb/>
i ; in shoes come to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Attention is called to no- <lb/>
to creditors of the late Thomas <lb/>
J. which appears in this <lb/>
issue. <lb/>
Mis. M. A. has moved <lb/>
her in the store formerly <lb/>
occupied by R. A. Tyson, next <lb/>
door to Mrs. L. Griffin's. <lb/>
There is a big revival going on <lb/>
the colored people. Thirty <lb/>
four were in Hie river <lb/>
Sunday as a result of the <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
from tell us a <lb/>
large crowd was there Saturday <lb/>
afternoon to hear I row Jarvis <lb/>
speak, that be made one of the <lb/>
best speeches ever heard there. <lb/>
That is a laudable step the <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy are <lb/>
taking to decorate the graves of the <lb/>
Memorial Day. They <lb/>
the co-operation of nil <lb/>
citizens of the community. <lb/>
NoticE All persons here- <lb/>
by warned not to buy or trade for <lb/>
a school voucher favor of R. W. <lb/>
Peyton, 017.80 dated 13th of <lb/>
April Said voucher has <lb/>
been lost by me. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
The township will lie <lb/>
held next Saturday to select <lb/>
gate to the county convention <lb/>
Saturday following. Every Demo- <lb/>
should attend his primary and <lb/>
see that the right men are sent as <lb/>
delegates. <lb/>
that is often reproved and <lb/>
his neck shall sudden- <lb/>
destroyed, and Unit <lb/>
is a passage Scripture <lb/>
commended for meditation <lb/>
revival services now beginning <lb/>
hi midst. <lb/>
Henry Co., Produce <lb/>
Merchants Wash- <lb/>
St., New York, say <lb/>
Strawberry market is in good shape <lb/>
today Fancy <lb/>
as high as cents. Fens <lb/>
are abundant; Fancy selling 1-80 <lb/>
2.00 per This wide awake <lb/>
firm uses every channel of <lb/>
Telegrams and <lb/>
for of <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
Mayor had only one case <lb/>
before him during the past week. <lb/>
J. F. King, <lb/>
riotous and disorderly <lb/>
both guilty and Bead dollar <lb/>
and half the cost each, <lb/>
to 02.88 each. <lb/>
Alive and Kicking. <lb/>
Manila, May the <lb/>
leader comes to life again <lb/>
He is said that he is with <lb/>
it is probable they are planning to <lb/>
resume fighting during the rainy <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Alderman Resigns. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. May <lb/>
day Dr. E. A. resigned <lb/>
the Presidency of the University of <lb/>
North Carolina to accept the Pres- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Louisiana. <lb/>
Protracted Meeting <lb/>
meeting the Methodist <lb/>
church began Sunday morning. <lb/>
Rev. N. M. Watson <lb/>
excellent sermon at both morning <lb/>
and evening services. Kev. J. D. <lb/>
Bundy, of Weldon, will arrive to- <lb/>
night to assist in the meeting. <lb/>
Services will be held at o'clock <lb/>
the morning and o'clock <lb/>
All are urged to attend. <lb/>
DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb/>
Hat moo. <lb/>
It. K. Patrick is sick. <lb/>
Mrs. Henry Sheppard is sick. <lb/>
B. J. Pulley spent Sunday la <lb/>
den. <lb/>
L. E. Fountain left this morning <lb/>
Whit field went <lb/>
Neck Ibis morning. <lb/>
J. J. Jr., of <lb/>
B. Hughes Saturday <lb/>
night from Danville, <lb/>
Christman. of Wilson, is <lb/>
visiting Ernest Forbes. <lb/>
Dr. R. L. Carr returned Sunday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith and child arc <lb/>
visiting in county. <lb/>
John L. has accepted a <lb/>
position with C. S Forties. <lb/>
As as Gold. <lb/>
Whilst it la true that all <lb/>
glitters is not gold, it is <lb/>
that an advertisement th it tn <lb/>
with good points is as go <lb/>
But there must be more than a <lb/>
mere array of figures and words in <lb/>
a It must <lb/>
be spicy, crisp, appeal to <lb/>
fancy, and make him <lb/>
think. Au advertisement so <lb/>
pared will bring showers of gold to <lb/>
the advertiser. <lb/>
A Mad Dog's Rampage. <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Smith, <lb/>
dent of the County Home, tells us <lb/>
that a mad dog went through that <lb/>
section Saturday. The rabid <lb/>
bit about half other dogs <lb/>
a number of hogs and geese. <lb/>
He also made attack on Mrs. <lb/>
and tore her <lb/>
dress, but fortunately did not bile <lb/>
Mr. shot <lb/>
killed the dog. Several of the bit- <lb/>
ten and geese have <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
if ye will hear His voice, <lb/>
not <lb/>
W. G. came up this <lb/>
morning from Washington. <lb/>
Fred Medley, after spending <lb/>
some time here left Ibis morning. <lb/>
Miss Martha Dudley to <lb/>
Friday and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
F. G. Whaley came Saturday <lb/>
from Halifax returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. M. of Hertford, <lb/>
came Saturday this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
II. w. Whedbee returned <lb/>
day from a trip to Norfolk and <lb/>
Elizabeth City. <lb/>
Miss of Snow Hill, <lb/>
is visiting her sister Mrs. Oil. <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore left this <lb/>
morning for Halifax, where be <lb/>
holds court this week. <lb/>
Sylvester Fleming left this morn- <lb/>
for Raleigh to his brother <lb/>
W. S. Fleming to the asylum. <lb/>
J. White left this morning for <lb/>
Winston to attend Grand <lb/>
Lodge of Odd Fellows, which <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Greene, after spending <lb/>
several days here with her <lb/>
Mis. A. M. Moore, left this morn- <lb/>
N. C. Mrs. Moore <lb/>
accompanied her there. <lb/>
Mat s, <lb/>
Fred left this morning for <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
J. A. up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Ex Got. T. J. Jarvis left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King returned Mon- <lb/>
day night from Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Minnie left Monday <lb/>
afternoon for Kinston. <lb/>
Geo. t. Hughes returned this <lb/>
morning to Danville, Va. <lb/>
Christman left this <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
Miss Nellie left this <lb/>
for Tarboro to visit <lb/>
B, J. Cobb and daughter, little <lb/>
Miss Ruth, went to Mon- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Guy Williamson came Monday <lb/>
from Suffolk, Va., to spend <lb/>
a few days here. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned Monday <lb/>
Nashville, where he has <lb/>
attending court. <lb/>
Little Miss Mollie Powell re- <lb/>
turned Monday evening from a vis. <lb/>
it to Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Harold Sugg returned this morn- <lb/>
from Washington City, where <lb/>
he been some time. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Move, of Kinston <lb/>
came Monday evening from <lb/>
to visit her sister. Mrs. K. W. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Hugh Lassiter, of Greene county <lb/>
took the here this morning <lb/>
for Richmond, attend <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Cherry, of Kinston, <lb/>
after spending a few days here with <lb/>
her brother, it. Cherry, returned <lb/>
home Monday. <lb/>
L. H. left toil morning <lb/>
for Winston to attend I In-Odd <lb/>
lows Grand Lodge. He rep- <lb/>
from this lodge. <lb/>
Ola Forbes left this morning on <lb/>
a to Washington, <lb/>
New York He will go to <lb/>
before returning home. <lb/>
Rev. J. D. Bundy, of Weldon, <lb/>
arrived Monday evening to conduct <lb/>
the services which are being held <lb/>
the Methodist church this week. <lb/>
L. D. Ames, after spending a few- <lb/>
days here with his daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
W. B. Brown, returned this morn <lb/>
lb his home in <lb/>
Mat <lb/>
L. E. Fountain returned Tue- <lb/>
day from <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. left this in on <lb/>
to visit relatives in n <lb/>
Du. W. Hill <lb/>
lame and returned <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Luther has resigned <lb/>
position S. Forbes and left <lb/>
this morning for <lb/>
Guy Williamson, alter spending <lb/>
a days here, returned this. <lb/>
morning tO Richmond, Va <lb/>
Dr. L. James to <lb/>
attend Denial <lb/>
which meets in Greensboro. He <lb/>
will gone three days. <lb/>
Mr. Jacob Joyner Dead. <lb/>
At three o'clock this Homing <lb/>
the home of his son. Mr. O. L. <lb/>
r, Mr. Jacob died of <lb/>
Mr. Joyner bad been <lb/>
in poor health for several months, <lb/>
and was a great from <lb/>
rheumatism. Sometime in <lb/>
while hunting in the low <lb/>
grounds Tar river, he <lb/>
slipped from a log into a slough, <lb/>
and in fall broke bis leg. <lb/>
then he hat been unable to walk <lb/>
without his crutches and most <lb/>
the time he has been confined to his <lb/>
room. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner was seventy four <lb/>
old was a native of <lb/>
lie was and i mini <lb/>
gent, yet correct in all his <lb/>
dealings. He lived life well and <lb/>
full and strength of character <lb/>
which marks an honest man, was <lb/>
in him a principal virtue, lie <lb/>
leaves sons, O, L. Joyner, <lb/>
Joyner, Dr. C. Joyner and <lb/>
two daughters W. J. <lb/>
and Miss Sadie Joyner. <lb/>
His remains will be Interred ill <lb/>
the family burying ground near <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon, <lb/>
with Masonic h lie- <lb/>
Hector <lb/>
AND HEARD AT WASH. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
W N. May <lb/>
Ii. W Minor, an old resident of <lb/>
Washington, died on the night of <lb/>
May till. <lb/>
A was seriously hurl at <lb/>
the by some <lb/>
dent to the saw mill carriage; <lb/>
causing the sawyer to lose control <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
The work of deepening the <lb/>
of the river at Washington is <lb/>
progressing, like such work usual- <lb/>
does. <lb/>
A series of meetings at the <lb/>
is creating some Inter- <lb/>
est, and greater is hoped for. <lb/>
Our next commissioners <lb/>
Washington will be First Ward <lb/>
E. T. Stewart and G. <lb/>
Second Ward J. Geo <lb/>
Fourth M. <lb/>
oyster cunning establish- <lb/>
closed on Wednesday for the <lb/>
season. <lb/>
D. Hill, of the steamer <lb/>
is ; afflicted w <lb/>
many boils. <lb/>
The Line is repairing the <lb/>
depot and platforms. <lb/>
a storm no mar <lb/>
tint week. <lb/>
J. Co <lb/>
ed a new orate factory and employ <lb/>
about twenty hands. <lb/>
A factory in west cud <lb/>
operated by Co. <lb/>
makes tout barrels day <lb/>
and employs or hands. <lb/>
A harbor master would be D <lb/>
Mi Ming to the vessels have to <lb/>
pass through harbor, if he <lb/>
would enforce the law. <lb/>
Shelling the streets of our town <lb/>
the streets good and is a <lb/>
blessing lot he shoe dealers. <lb/>
A hat hang odor <lb/>
of guano that is in cars on <lb/>
the railroad but the odor is strong. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
K. May. Mb. <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Miss Gay John <lb/>
son of place dine I at Dr. <lb/>
Tuesday, in honor of the <lb/>
birthday of his little daughter <lb/>
Bring Mini-old iron to Winter <lb/>
ville. a nice cash price will paid <lb/>
for it for about a couple of weeks. <lb/>
Mrs. F. O. went lo Ayden <lb/>
last evening where she will spend <lb/>
several days visiting friends. <lb/>
Carriage Co. has <lb/>
opened sales for their buggies <lb/>
outside this State. <lb/>
Any person In Greenville wish- <lb/>
bog make special terms <lb/>
lug carts, wagons, buggies, coffins, <lb/>
tobacco trucks, guano sowers, <lb/>
drays, cotton-planters and <lb/>
other articles manufactured by the <lb/>
Mfg. Co. and <lb/>
Carriage Co. will do well In <lb/>
pond with above named Arms, <lb/>
Their line of goods sell well, and <lb/>
they propose to open a branch <lb/>
house In Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. J, D. Cox continues to or- <lb/>
crown, bell <lb/>
crown, or other kind crown <lb/>
you chose to call for, and she <lb/>
sells too. <lb/>
Repainting repairing old <lb/>
buggies done cheap and in best <lb/>
style. Hi <lb/>
Let P. O. Cox keep you posted <lb/>
mi the potato market, lb is in <lb/>
the position <lb/>
this <lb/>
II. K. of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
will deliver I be address Winter- <lb/>
Villa Academy the close the <lb/>
session, Friday night, <lb/>
All are cordially invited to lie <lb/>
present and hear him discuss the <lb/>
subject and how to <lb/>
overcome <lb/>
The new coat of paint being put <lb/>
on the old factory with <lb/>
the additional piece being built lo <lb/>
it is making it look like a new <lb/>
building. <lb/>
A. II. Cox Mfg. Co. have named <lb/>
their best wagon Tar <lb/>
They are shipping one of these wag- <lb/>
ons for a Hillsboro man . <lb/>
TO OUT A in; lo see <lb/>
us and get a drink from our new <lb/>
soda fountain. We are now ready <lb/>
serve our customers with <lb/>
something good to cat. drink, and <lb/>
smoke. Our groceries are new and <lb/>
prices are low. guarantee <lb/>
price and If you will <lb/>
a-. I lure is no doubt <lb/>
our selling you. Remember <lb/>
fills Is place to get cool drinks. <lb/>
good smokes, and cheap groceries. <lb/>
Move <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-bIN all <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
L White. <lb/>
H nil I OF THE CON- <lb/>
A spectacle has <lb/>
been presented to the visitors <lb/>
our 10th. <lb/>
Two neglected graves each con- <lb/>
the bones of seven soldiers, <lb/>
who had conic their youth with <lb/>
glad and gallant <lb/>
i Florida and <lb/>
to lend our homes Who fell <lb/>
in trenches around <lb/>
air In lie seen in a neglected spot, <lb/>
sunken, overgrown with weeds ; <lb/>
with only a lotting, unmarked <lb/>
board to tell the story the death- <lb/>
less coinage which brought them as <lb/>
volunteers, to fate the cannon's <lb/>
mouth in defense of what they be- <lb/>
to be right. <lb/>
The of May is observed else- <lb/>
where, throughout the length and <lb/>
breadth of our South land to render <lb/>
a brief, poor honor to those mar- <lb/>
by bearing <lb/>
lo place above their silent <lb/>
dust. <lb/>
I therefore ask the <lb/>
percent, decrease as compared Chapter of the Daughters of the <lb/>
last year, The acreage in Confederacy, and any citizens and <lb/>
peanuts is doubled, and is now I, old soldiers to meet with on <lb/>
and n bushel crop is Thursday May at <lb/>
Peanuts were last sea ill o'clock ill residence <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
In North Carolina. <lb/>
Ex-Senator Matt W. Hansom <lb/>
will deliver the Memorial address <lb/>
in Washington on Thursday, nub. <lb/>
liming a thunder storm last <lb/>
Thursday the of <lb/>
in Craven county, was struck <lb/>
by lightning. <lb/>
and his wife knocked senseless. <lb/>
Mr. T. I has been appoint <lb/>
ed postmaster at Willow Green, <lb/>
Greene county, vice Dr. E. <lb/>
. deceased. <lb/>
An old woman, named <lb/>
Patience died near here a <lb/>
few days ago. and a sheep <lb/>
-lie raised about house followed <lb/>
corpse to and <lb/>
quietly by the grave until it <lb/>
Idled, and then slowly walked back <lb/>
Hie house with the other mourn- <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
This year acres are plain <lb/>
ed iii cotton on the State at <lb/>
son's most profitable crop. <lb/>
A three-masted schooner <lb/>
With lumber for <lb/>
of Mrs. A. I. Blow, from whence <lb/>
from we repair to the Cemeteries <lb/>
Long place Moral offerings upon <lb/>
neglected graves and those of some <lb/>
of our own gallant soldiers, who <lb/>
survived the hardships of war but <lb/>
who rejoined their com- <lb/>
within their silent tents of <lb/>
Eternal <lb/>
Contributions of are ear- <lb/>
solicited and would be <lb/>
glad to Have the children of the <lb/>
C. Tucker line J. <lb/>
us. Mas. I. J. Jut via, Pros. <lb/>
Island, was wrecked near <lb/>
Saturday, J. W. <lb/>
was in command of the vessel. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday. <lb/>
J. C. Griffin went to Kinston <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. -New <lb/>
is Mounts Ball. <lb/>
Felix left for New Bern <lb/>
Monday, where he has accepted a <lb/>
position with the Cycle <lb/>
Co . who does  large <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Quito a of <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
X, <lb/>
Sets t, <lb/>
Hooker is having the house, <lb/>
recently occupied by W. Oar <lb/>
moved on the lot back of the <lb/>
Liberty Warehouse. Mr. Hooker <lb/>
will build himself a <lb/>
where the house formerly stood. <lb/>
Mays, <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. W. E, Warren, of <lb/>
wholesale were here Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Rollins went to <lb/>
ladies and Washington Saturday. <lb/>
place attend- Smith Paul, of was <lb/>
ed the lawn part at Ayden Fri <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
elected <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS <lb/>
Mills, x. c , May s. <lb/>
Dr. Nobles and <lb/>
ed the picnic at Saturday. <lb/>
L. II. wont to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday on business. <lb/>
Mrs. J. <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
Mr. Myers, of Jones comity, came <lb/>
Saturday and is stopping at W. <lb/>
Patrick's <lb/>
Some our talented young pen . <lb/>
will play at j <lb/>
building Friday night., <lb/>
Something bum It expected. Tick- <lb/>
for Meal i <lb/>
la <lb/>
we <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
sin. <lb/>
ml pi <lb/>
in r tin- tin <lb/>
childbirth. Tins <lb/>
IS what <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
will do. It will<lb/>
v ill.-in talc- <lb/>
. it , <lb/>
lorn, It l <lb/>
Ills . i It <lb/>
l .--. . . . a , ., . <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
. . ,., hi <lb/>
ill i <lb/>
l . . i. . , j I <lb/>
. M , . i. ,. .,, <lb/>
i l ii i i praise it <lb/>
In, <lb/>
VT. S. Sr., went over to <lb/>
Kinston on Monday evening's I rain <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
and C. A. Bland Ii <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The to the <lb/>
School Convention wen <lb/>
Mrs. I. Jr., <lb/>
I Miss Brooks, Moses Spivey, <lb/>
Thomas Holton, <lb/>
were elected lo represent <lb/>
lion School, also have <lb/>
their annual picnic Edward <lb/>
Chapel, May 10th. The Sir. <lb/>
Bell has been chartered to <lb/>
school on in. <lb/>
W. is here mi a <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
Monday was election for the <lb/>
j the low n offices. The passed <lb/>
The Mack and tans had <lb/>
mi no ticket all. J. <lb/>
and R. <lb/>
were commissioners. <lb/>
back and <lb/>
are knocking again oil the <lb/>
Warehouses. <lb/>
. IS. new dwelling is <lb/>
complete he will move in <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Work has started on the <lb/>
bridge, but didn't <lb/>
was needed. <lb/>
c. Cordon, of <lb/>
w a- here Monday. <lb/>
Mack Buck, Washington, was <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
Agent John P. Taylor has been <lb/>
on the sick list for the few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Drummers were plentiful on our <lb/>
streets Monday. <lb/>
It. Fleming tells us that his <lb/>
saw mill plant w ill soon be com- <lb/>
and the of the saw be <lb/>
heard. <lb/>
Al San Antonio on Monday a <lb/>
live story steel and <lb/>
was wrecked by a cyclone, <lb/>
Much damage was done by the <lb/>
storm in of her ions of the slate. <lb/>
ft i <lb/>
Drug SI pi <lb/>
the <lb/>
i bottle. <lb/>
The i Co. <lb/>
f A, GA. <lb/>
i book, <lb/>
Hi III <lb/>
me unto me the joys of j <lb/>
would lie an <lb/>
ate prayer church <lb/>
In is who have been going with the I <lb/>
crowd in the w mug way. <lb/>
The nineteenth is nearly <lb/>
closed, and arc -nine MO. <lb/>
pie who will send <lb/>
tO without <lb/>
Come To See gs. <lb/>
Ai the old Moore store, <lb/>
mi Five Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened u new and fresh <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meals, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, everything <lb/>
to found in an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
price-. fr kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in cash or in baiter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
come lo see us. <lb/>
To all who us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
M Pl<lb/>
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Bankers Life Insurance Co., <lb/>
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. <lb/>
OVER A OLD <lb/>
Organized <lb/>
1869 under Urn <lb/>
of New York. A Regular <lb/>
in Y. S. de- <lb/>
posited with the X w Ins <lb/>
Depart <lb/>
RICHARD MORGAN, President. <lb/>
II. 1st Wm. Vice Pie. <lb/>
AS. s. GAl HURT. JAMES <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City, <lb/>
T. South St. Baltimore, Md <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
following is the amendment <lb/>
tO article of the Stale <lb/>
adopted in General As <lb/>
1800, and lo submit <lb/>
to <lb/>
next <lb/>
1- That article VI of the <lb/>
institution of Ninth Carolina <lb/>
mil the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
mil lieu thereof shall lie <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
OF ill <lb/>
Every male person <lb/>
Manager for Ml, and Sooth Carolina, in the United States, sod <lb/>
every male person who has <lb/>
office First, I persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of God <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on and <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
suspended, treason . <lb/>
,, , I bilious headache, d <lb/>
or felony, or any crime for <lb/>
which the may lie <lb/>
the <lb/>
since of <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
in such <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. S. This shall toil force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
Pills have <lb/>
proven a blessing to the invalid. <lb/>
An- truly the sick man's friend. <lb/>
A Known Fact<lb/>
n and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. <lb/>
Win A Nash, turn Exchange Bank, York City <lb/>
II Irving Bank, Sew York City <lb/>
-Mason. Bank of New York. N I A New Yolk City <lb/>
North American Trust Co New York City <lb/>
A B Hepburn. Chase Man. New York City <lb/>
William X Y Clearing House New York City <lb/>
Kit-hard Morgan, Bankers Life Co, New York City <lb/>
William toed, First National York City <lb/>
Wm A Sherman, X Y Produce Exchange Dank. New York City <lb/>
James National Bank, <lb/>
Edward J Baldwin, National Park Hank. City <lb/>
Edward T Hoist, Hank of New York. B A, New York City <lb/>
John II Cart, Market and National Hank, York City <lb/>
a w Leather National Hank. X V City <lb/>
Hanker- Life Insurance Co, York City <lb/>
Waller The Savings Bank, New York City <lb/>
Parsons, Chemical National Hank. New York City <lb/>
l Leather National Bank, X city <lb/>
V Mechanics Hank. Brooklyn, X V <lb/>
I I. Hank for Sal X Y <lb/>
Elder, C Co, Bankers . X Y City <lb/>
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF HOARD OF <lb/>
Wm II Nash President Corn Exchange Hank X Y City <lb/>
Chas II National X Y City <lb/>
I. s Mason, President Hank of New York, N B A. X <lb/>
Ah, Trow bridge, North American Trust Co, X Y City <lb/>
A Chase National Hank. X V City <lb/>
William Manager X Y Clearing House X City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, Bankers Life I Co, X Y City <lb/>
COMMITTEE OF HOARD OF DIRECTORS <lb/>
Wm H Reed Chairman Cashier First National Hank. X Y City <lb/>
Edward I Baldwin. Park Hank. X Y City <lb/>
Edward T Cashier Rank of New York, X A. X City <lb/>
Richard Morgan. Hankers Life Insurance Co, X Y City <lb/>
WILL PAY in INVESTIGATE the new policies of <lb/>
the Bankers. The Lite, Limited Payment Life Endowment <lb/>
contain all the up-to-date features, many of w arc origin.,. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Did you ever look for the in you <lb/>
policy ii was us Bankers Life Insurance I <lb/>
City of New York, you side issues <lb/>
. I like, made as <lb/>
Of course w e hut e I features, too, for l In- is <lb/>
nothing if progressive; but <lb/>
you ever a policy with the Company keeps an <lb/>
individual Account; <lb/>
Or one in which all earnings arc guaranteed to the policy-bolder <lb/>
Or one which guaranteed both reserve and surplus if <lb/>
Or one which gives all surplus at death, in <lb/>
face of <lb/>
in fact, which treats the policy-holder with absolute <lb/>
equity, confiscating no portion premiums, and allowing a <lb/>
policy bolder to control own money all nines, as far as i- consist- <lb/>
cut with a conservative system which embraces the best points of <lb/>
banking and insurance <lb/>
If yon have never seen any of these investigate <lb/>
the new policies of the Bankers Life Company of the of <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Who me and Among them are many of the <lb/>
lust known men in New York <lb/>
Company's record has been for economical man <lb/>
sale investments, equitable dealings with ii- policy-holders <lb/>
low of Protection. <lb/>
For farther and agencies, address <lb/>
T. South Street, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
A. F. K. X. C. <lb/>
REFERENCES i <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of j <lb/>
age. possessing the ; <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any <lb/>
by the people the State, except I <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
toe. He shall have resided <lb/>
the Slate of h Carolina for <lb/>
years, in county six months, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
district in which ha oilers <lb/>
to vote, four months next proceed- <lb/>
election; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
in rate in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
winch he has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has Urn convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
hereafter is-, in the <lb/>
late prison, shall Is- permitted la <lb/>
vote, unless the person shall <lb/>
restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall the lime a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law. and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
I his article. <lb/>
A la Each. <lb/>
People who are always late to <lb/>
meals should lie forced to eat from <lb/>
time tables. <lb/>
happiness seldom go <lb/>
hand hand. <lb/>
The breath of is usu- <lb/>
ally aromatic of cloves. <lb/>
At a of the <lb/>
Committee held in <lb/>
the 14th day of <lb/>
April, a nun cut ion for the <lb/>
nominal ion of Democratic <lb/>
dates for the Legislature and the <lb/>
various county offices and for the <lb/>
appointment of delegates to the <lb/>
First Congressional District Demo- <lb/>
convention, was called to <lb/>
meet the Court House, in <lb/>
ville, at o'clock M., on Saturday. <lb/>
If talk counts for anything, <lb/>
should inane pugilists. primaries, for the <lb/>
natural that a girl who of appointing said <lb/>
blanches tor hair should wear j. comity convention, were called to <lb/>
meat at the usual places sank <lb/>
The pessimist never believes the <lb/>
good tilings about himself. <lb/>
Ti now the time of year when <lb/>
, we to hunt the elusive <lb/>
in shortcake. <lb/>
From a of view <lb/>
I the live news of day is to he found <lb/>
in the death <lb/>
The people who talk there <lb/>
being plenty of room at the top <lb/>
don from experience. <lb/>
The fellow who drops a plugged <lb/>
phonograph heats <lb/>
record. <lb/>
Anything good wanted by <lb/>
public just as soon as its <lb/>
existence is known. All <lb/>
got to do is to the publicity Farmville <lb/>
and the selling Greenville <lb/>
Any man who has the price of a <lb/>
wig can raise a good head hair. <lb/>
township May 12th, <lb/>
. P. If. The said <lb/>
primaries will also elect an <lb/>
Committee for each <lb/>
composed of live members, and <lb/>
so nominate candidates for <lb/>
of the and Constable. The <lb/>
n of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will lie entitled to <lb/>
is SB follows <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
The arch project in New <lb/>
will not be abandoned, says <lb/>
Secretary Nichol, <lb/>
A regular traffic in Chinese <lb/>
migrants is declared to exist in <lb/>
Francisco, Cal. the market <lb/>
Sec. I. Every person presenting; price now <lb/>
I I. Cashier Hank of <lb/>
II Hooker and White. <lb/>
What will it <lb/>
sum of. <lb/>
day<lb/>
South St., Hall ill <lb/>
me to insure <lb/>
I I was I<lb/>
lore. . <lb/>
life y. <lb/>
mi the. <lb/>
Company for the <lb/>
The Cut <lb/>
The Fit <lb/>
The Suit <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
makes the suit, <lb/>
-------ESTABLISHED <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
I Ill- <lb/>
man, -o far as <lb/>
M hob-sale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer, cash paid tori <lb/>
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg. etc. lied <lb/>
Ii Is our pride no expend- Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carts. Parlor <lb/>
lure 1-spared either . , P. , <lb/>
rabies, Lounges, sate.-. <lb/>
material or workmanship. <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Tr. American Beauty Can- <lb/>
A Vt berries, Apples. <lb/>
t Vim,. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hull-, liar <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Uriel Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
. ., . , and china W., Tin and Wooden <lb/>
with our name has Identified Takes and Mae., <lb/>
OS, Garments all made in OUr Cheese, Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
own work room under person- aid Sewing Mac hi lies, and <lb/>
m other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Hatches, Oil. <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
Cheap for cash, Corns <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., <lb/>
ft,, m <lb/>
Main Strict-, <lb/>
himself for registration shall In- <lb/>
able read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposal to vote, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law. <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only oil assessed <lb/>
property, no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce I he collect ion of <lb/>
except against <lb/>
Sec, No male person who was. <lb/>
on January 1867, or at any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
Ilia laws Of any State <lb/>
States wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
j inch person, shall be denied <lb/>
the lo register and vole at <lb/>
any election in this Stale by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I of this article s Provided, <lb/>
be shall have registered in accord <lb/>
w of this section <lb/>
prior to December The <lb/>
General Assembly -hall provide for <lb/>
permanent record all persons <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November I, and <lb/>
all such parsons -hall tie entitled <lb/>
to vote at all elections <lb/>
by the in this unless <lb/>
disqualified under Bastion of this <lb/>
Provided, such person <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
See. All elections by the <lb/>
pie -hill i- ballot, and all <lb/>
us by the General <lb/>
shall viva <lb/>
See ;. Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the office he shall take <lb/>
and Hie following oath <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
in i I will support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
A counterfeiting outfit for <lb/>
postage stamps Was found <lb/>
Los Angeles, Cal., when Charles <lb/>
T. Luther was arrested. <lb/>
Porch climbers stole jewels worth <lb/>
from the home of M. M. <lb/>
Munster, at Chicago, III. <lb/>
The Governor of Utah appeals <lb/>
for aid for the Mine <lb/>
and has been raised. <lb/>
A Republican convention will lie <lb/>
held at to <lb/>
to the Philadelphia<lb/>
A thief snatched from the <lb/>
hands of William aged SO <lb/>
years, at the door of a bank at <lb/>
Buffalo, X. Y. <lb/>
When James <lb/>
at Chicago, <lb/>
lo wed Ida he found that <lb/>
the bride elect had disappeared. <lb/>
A limn pound bale burlap fell <lb/>
on Jacob and Henry Hill, in <lb/>
the hold of the Steamer <lb/>
at Buffalo, <lb/>
instantly, <lb/>
X. Y. <lb/>
killing them <lb/>
of the United and the eon <lb/>
and laws of North <lb/>
inconsistent and <lb/>
I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
of ray office <lb/>
So help inc. <lb/>
Sir. The following classes of <lb/>
disqualified for <lb/>
Idle . is the devil's <lb/>
L I a <lb/>
truism that . Mills to many <lb/>
places. Get Into a crowd of loaf- <lb/>
of the professional kind, <lb/>
all manner Of good is condemned <lb/>
and the names of good men and <lb/>
women handled such a <lb/>
scurrilous way that slanders <lb/>
an created allowed to go <lb/>
regarded perhaps as the <lb/>
truth by someone who has heard <lb/>
but was not familiar with the ob <lb/>
conversation. These <lb/>
neither spare <lb/>
Hie Gospel. Christian <lb/>
ladies anyone else. No name <lb/>
Is too good, no yarn too bad. In- <lb/>
it as to their own morals, <lb/>
they to down of <lb/>
endeavor to live aright and <lb/>
they i de- for their own <lb/>
rank- the minds o <lb/>
those who would and yield <lb/>
lo a The young <lb/>
man is made to feel that be is do- <lb/>
the thing by lounging <lb/>
around some of the <lb/>
hang instead of filling a pew <lb/>
at the church or <lb/>
There is but one result; it is too <lb/>
easily seen Enterprise. <lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
All white in the county of <lb/>
Pitt who favor the white people <lb/>
controlling the affairs of State and <lb/>
county, and who intend to vote lo <lb/>
that and, arc cordially invited to <lb/>
attend and participate <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
L. See. <lb/>
Which <lb/>
tilt. <lb/>
The adage that <lb/>
like am be well <lb/>
matched by S new apothegm to the <lb/>
advertises like <lb/>
The business man <lb/>
who advertises persistently and <lb/>
with sufficient originality to make <lb/>
Ins announcements Interesting to <lb/>
the public eventually becomes so <lb/>
well known that the mere men- <lb/>
his name will recall to the <lb/>
minds of hearers the kind of <lb/>
business which he is engaged <lb/>
the location of his establish- <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
A Maw. <lb/>
In hotel. <lb/>
to his mud r k <lb/>
men, men and <lb/>
ht medical la yet to that all <lb/>
without exception caused b which <lb/>
Hera the of that terrible disease Here is the bacillus <lb/>
or typhoid hero la the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that most destructive of all diseases, of that <lb/>
and supposed Incurable disease, <lb/>
said the traveling man. you would tell as about <lb/>
catarrh. I hare had it for years, and I am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor an weed. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid <lb/>
and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe the blood <lb/>
and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and moat <lb/>
disease especially in the United States and it is rare to meet one <lb/>
who not, or has not been troubled more or leas with it. How often la he or <lb/>
obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainments, deprive themselves <lb/>
of many intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca- <lb/>
affections. n 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 done only by <lb/>
which act blood <lb/>
Betsy A. of Co., Mich., <lb/>
Dear ten years was a sufferer from general debility and chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I weak and abort of breath. I could <lb/>
hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head all the time. My <lb/>
hands and feet were always old. My appetite very poor. On getting up <lb/>
in the morning-, my head swam so I often obliged to lie down again. I had <lb/>
awful pains in 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 <lb/>
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much caused me to have <lb/>
a pain in my 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 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 Sarsaparilla took It. and then I <lb/>
another. When these had been used, was somewhat improved in <lb/>
health. I continued and felt was growing stronger; my sleep was re- <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I <lb/>
kept on taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. work <lb/>
all the time, am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches I have hail since childhood, disappeared, my ca- <lb/>
has almost entirely left me. cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla has I recommend all women who have sick head- <lb/>
aches to your Sarsaparilla<lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
r Clerk or Pin as <lb/>
fine List Will and Testament of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, notice i hereby given to <lb/>
all persona indebted to to make <lb/>
to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all claims against said es- <lb/>
are hereby notified to present the same <lb/>
payment on or before the day of <lb/>
April, or tin will he plead in <lb/>
at of recovery. <lb/>
Tin- day of April, 1900. <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace, <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court Cindy at <lb/>
ISM in the case n T. II. P. Bryant vs. <lb/>
Alfred Andrews cl the <lb/>
will sell for cash before the <lb/>
Oner -e in on Mon- <lb/>
day tin- 4- of June 1900 th- following <lb/>
describe of land, situate in the <lb/>
Pill, UMbel and being <lb/>
the laud which said Alfred Andrew <lb/>
BOW reside It at a pine in Hi <lb/>
line of I laud and <lb/>
of a piece panel of land belonging lo the <lb/>
W. It running <lb/>
with the said Bryant's line north <lb/>
east If BOMB to a pine cornering to a piece <lb/>
of to <lb/>
J Nelson, their line <lb/>
north west poles to the <lb/>
line, the said line to corner <lb/>
of W. It. heir-, thence with <lb/>
I line beginning, containing <lb/>
acres. r. II. <lb/>
This May law. Com <lb/>
Tucker Co. composed of <lb/>
M. A. W. E. <lb/>
Tucker by mutual consent part- <lb/>
or about the day of <lb/>
1800. All lo the firm <lb/>
w ill make at once with <lb/>
of the above named. All persons <lb/>
bating claims against will please <lb/>
present their claim M. Tucker at once. <lb/>
This April loon. <lb/>
ii. M <lb/>
A. K <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree or the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pill county special pen ceiling <lb/>
Ann Tyson and <lb/>
against Andrew Vinci and others, <lb/>
to sell land for partition. The undersign- <lb/>
r Commissioner will sell for cash <lb/>
tin- Court Home door 0.1 Bat <lb/>
May the following <lb/>
piece, panel of land, situ- <lb/>
ate Put Beaver Dam <lb/>
adj. of <lb/>
and others, <lb/>
acres, less, it being <lb/>
known home tract. <lb/>
FA <lb/>
April 1900. <lb/>
ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Ban Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan Ernul, druggists. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
TOUR ND FEVER, <lb/>
Sweats with Robert- <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic at per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
if it fails. <lb/>
petite, the blood makes <lb/>
you well. other as good. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan. Ernul. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices us low as <lb/>
market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
Tho One Day Cold <lb/>
For cold, sad wire throat lac K- nm<lb/>
quickly cart. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at i <lb/>
I. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and at A. M. <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Saturdays <lb/>
at ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston.<lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. S A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. L. G. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
Bee. <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/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, B. M. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
sailer. <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. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
1.0. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
owe Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith Sec <lb/>
Al TO <lb/>
la Am <lb/>
patent In<lb/>
E. . <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
ml. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
you or I <lb/>
PROTECTION. <lb/>
for <lb/>
ON <lb/>
O. 4747- <lb/>
1.1 BEET, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
It <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can be found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
RECTORY <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
Lay Sen-ices every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. Rev. D. W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular service.<lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, MAY <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILFRED D. <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For <lb/>
BENJAMIN R. 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 Robeson. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor <lb/>
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. ROGERS, <lb/>
of Macon, <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEE S. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
For <lb/>
In- <lb/>
Country Printers Report. <lb/>
The Pennsylvania, <lb/>
Advance accomplishes a very <lb/>
neat presentation of city <lb/>
with job printing of- <lb/>
fices. It calls attention to the fart <lb/>
that the city offices have been can- <lb/>
Latrobe for job work, and <lb/>
uttering prices that the local offices <lb/>
cannot meet; and says that it is <lb/>
easy to say to the printer that <lb/>
his prices are higher city of- <lb/>
fices demand. The Advance goes <lb/>
on to <lb/>
lire man city- <lb/>
advertises goods away down, and <lb/>
we go to he local dealer, and ask <lb/>
him about it. <lb/>
he truly <lb/>
city dentist says he will <lb/>
make teeth at half the price <lb/>
ed here. <lb/>
local dentist truly <lb/>
Inferior work and <lb/>
city tailor says he will <lb/>
make a suit for a whole lot less <lb/>
the local man. <lb/>
tailor truly <lb/>
well <lb/>
city grocer, dry goods man <lb/>
and others quote prices the local <lb/>
don't touch; but the local <lb/>
the same <lb/>
doctor advertises to cure <lb/>
yon for a small price, but the local <lb/>
simply truthfully <lb/>
a daily paper before us <lb/>
just we see all these things <lb/>
advertised, so we know that print <lb/>
is not the commodity of- <lb/>
away down. Oh, no; not <lb/>
by a lot. <lb/>
The moral local print- <lb/>
is not the pebble on the <lb/>
who doesn't compete with <lb/>
the cut-throat <lb/>
Business Man, you don't <lb/>
compete successfully either; why <lb/>
do yon expect your neighbor in <lb/>
the to do <lb/>
Relationship Subscriber J <lb/>
Advertiser. <lb/>
bona <lb/>
the person who pays for his or her <lb/>
does not fully <lb/>
their full value to the paper <lb/>
as an asset of the paper. <lb/>
This is to the per- <lb/>
son who may read the paper, but <lb/>
docs not pay for it. <lb/>
Newspaper borrowers, or those <lb/>
who have the habit of pick- <lb/>
up someone else's paper, and <lb/>
reading it, as their tribe increases <lb/>
community, so much <lb/>
weight to newspaper publish- <lb/>
inability to get out a <lb/>
paper, for the receipts de- <lb/>
crease or increase, so will the av- <lb/>
newspaper in a <lb/>
reflect its the condition <lb/>
of the publisher's cash drawer. <lb/>
It is not a sign of special <lb/>
to be able lo a news- <lb/>
paper for its lack of quality <lb/>
of its paper, or its up <lb/>
But it does require a high grade <lb/>
of intelligence on the part of the <lb/>
newspaper publisher to gel up a <lb/>
fairly respectable, up-to-date paper <lb/>
a community where the borrow- <lb/>
of the paper exceed those who <lb/>
pay for the paper. <lb/>
Readers of newspapers, very <lb/>
many of them, will severely <lb/>
the newspaper publisher for <lb/>
not giving them two columns of <lb/>
reading matter to each column of <lb/>
advertisements. <lb/>
And yet this very critic never <lb/>
thinks, much less realizes, that <lb/>
this very advertising, which seem <lb/>
so space filling, is what gives the <lb/>
reader Hie paper, and whatever ex- <lb/>
of matter it may contain. <lb/>
New Bern Journal. <lb/>
Suffrage. <lb/>
Possible <lb/>
and Impossible <lb/>
Itemed <lb/>
TO THE Oil AND OF <lb/>
POT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
are forefront of your patronage <lb/>
We offer the selected line Kit <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to found is any store ill Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at 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 offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, most liberal terms with well <lb/>
established business up strictly on it- own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise, <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Carpets. Mattings and <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Story of Past. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Committee held in <lb/>
Greenville on the 14th day of <lb/>
April, 1900, a convention for the <lb/>
nomination of Democratic <lb/>
dates for the Legislature and the <lb/>
various county offices and for the <lb/>
appoint of delegates to the <lb/>
First Congressional District Demo- <lb/>
convention, was to <lb/>
meet in the Court House, in Green- <lb/>
ville, at o'clock M., on Saturday, <lb/>
May 1900. <lb/>
Township primaries, for the <lb/>
pose of appointing delegates to Said <lb/>
county convention, were called to <lb/>
meet at the usual places in each <lb/>
township on Saturday, May 12th, <lb/>
1900, at o'clock P. M. The said <lb/>
primaries will also elect an <lb/>
Committee for each precinct, <lb/>
composed of five members, and <lb/>
so nominate candidates for Justices <lb/>
of the Peace Constable. The <lb/>
number of delegates and alternates <lb/>
each township will be entitled to <lb/>
is as follows i <lb/>
Beaver Dam<lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina<lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Greenville<lb/>
Swift Creek <lb/>
All white men in the county of <lb/>
Pitt who favor the white people <lb/>
controlling the affairs of State and <lb/>
county, who intend to vote to <lb/>
that end, are cordially invited to <lb/>
attend and participate in these <lb/>
meetings. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
W. L. Sec. <lb/>
The following is the history of <lb/>
a railroad pass which, if true, is <lb/>
very good of its kind. When R. <lb/>
N- Rice, who was afterwards Pres- <lb/>
of the Central <lb/>
Railroad, was the general manager <lb/>
of the New York central, he re- <lb/>
by mail an expired pass, <lb/>
across the back of which the bolder <lb/>
hod written in red <lb/>
Bless my no more on cars <lb/>
As a I'll ride i he <lb/>
rail. <lb/>
Unless Mr. Rice should take my <lb/>
advice <lb/>
And send me a pass by the mail. <lb/>
Without a moments hesitation <lb/>
Mr. Rice turned the pass over and <lb/>
traced red ink its face the <lb/>
The conductor will pass this <lb/>
of gas <lb/>
Front July till the middle <lb/>
Lent, <lb/>
deadhead, hereafter <lb/>
paying a red, <lb/>
him ride to his hearts con- <lb/>
tent. <lb/>
The pass was never taken up, <lb/>
and is today kept the family <lb/>
the holder. <lb/>
of <lb/>
North is moving to cure <lb/>
a great rule of the <lb/>
political governmental <lb/>
fairs. In Virginia the white folks <lb/>
arc in action in two or <lb/>
three mouths will adopt a <lb/>
for state that will <lb/>
deal with suffrage in a <lb/>
repressive way. Louisiana lately <lb/>
held an election since the new con <lb/>
was adopted. In the last <lb/>
election the registered some <lb/>
This year they registered <lb/>
but In the last election <lb/>
whites registered not far from <lb/>
This year The <lb/>
new suffrage qualification set aside <lb/>
the hitherto rule was <lb/>
such a curse ruin to the stale, <lb/>
as Senator so forcefully <lb/>
exhibited In the senate boom <lb/>
mouths ago. In North Carolina <lb/>
probably will con <lb/>
to vote and under enlarged <lb/>
educational facilities will yearly <lb/>
increase. With amendment <lb/>
the white government will <lb/>
vote more money for the education ; <lb/>
of the the Amend j <lb/>
input defeated, there will In very <lb/>
of the people's money expos- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
With the on top while <lb/>
men will not bleed to <lb/>
educate their enemies <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Send , <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
If Trusts have been de- <lb/>
by Hie promulgation <lb/>
antagonistic <lb/>
country would been long ago <lb/>
rid of But maker- of <lb/>
Trusts and platforms are really <lb/>
members of stock <lb/>
company. The each <lb/>
. hands. R propel using <lb/>
it- power lo i interstate <lb/>
commerce or by withdrawing the <lb/>
statutory to <lb/>
Untie combination embodied in <lb/>
give immediate relief. the <lb/>
Interstate Commerce law baa <lb/>
stubbornly maintained such an <lb/>
Inoperative shape b to <lb/>
formation i trust <lb/>
as a means <lb/>
rod ion of the value of <lb/>
the properties involved-, and no <lb/>
-t.-i ha- been taken to reduce the <lb/>
that have no other <lb/>
pose to invite Hie spoliation <lb/>
I hi consumer. Congress ill <lb/>
the <lb/>
Washington is <lb/>
the place where the Trusts are <lb/>
mi -i formidably entrenched. <lb/>
i- used, farther <lb/>
of staving off any effective <lb/>
legislation again Trusts, to i u <lb/>
foot a project the Fed- <lb/>
Constitution as to forbid and <lb/>
abolish bis <lb/>
transparent of all the de- <lb/>
ices-0 Sir put forward to <lb/>
and stupefy the people of the <lb/>
led States in <lb/>
may be picked a further <lb/>
term of years, is no <lb/>
for amendment of the <lb/>
to deal with Trusts <lb/>
and intention of amend, <lb/>
there is no necessity <lb/>
amendment. Congress and <lb/>
States have all the needed power <lb/>
for correction or abolition. <lb/>
Trusts are mischievous in so <lb/>
for as they enjoy special privileges <lb/>
upon them either by <lb/>
Federal or State power. Take <lb/>
away these protective advantages <lb/>
they arc <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
is the name <lb/>
o t a <lb/>
able <lb/>
ed pamphlet <lb/>
which should <lb/>
be in the hands <lb/>
planter who <lb/>
raises Cotton. The <lb/>
is sent <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
u N. h . <lb/>
Per Cent. Investment with <lb/>
Taxes Paid by Company. <lb/>
I n <lb/>
I In own . <lb/>
S W Vice Pies. <lb/>
Treas. <lb/>
N tiding, <lb/>
Geo. Allen, Secretary. <lb/>
CG <lb/>
w s primrose. <lb/>
TEN-YEAR <lb/>
CERTIFICATES, with SO <lb/>
2.28 each. <lb/>
Annual <lb/>
Payable in June and December at <lb/>
Commercial and Farmers Hank of <lb/>
Secured by first <lb/>
gage on residence property worth <lb/>
nearly double of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable ten after <lb/>
dale of issue, are being sold for a <lb/>
cash payment of which gives <lb/>
lo owner live and one third per <lb/>
per annum flee of taxes on <lb/>
cost, and a profit of nearly <lb/>
twenty per cent, at maturity, <lb/>
a total of more than seven par <lb/>
cent, per annum. This is one of <lb/>
the safest and beat Investments on <lb/>
the market. Loans made on <lb/>
properly of eight time. <lb/>
For further address <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union, <lb/>
Goo. Alien, Sec, Raleigh, V. O, <lb/>
Dr. n. L. James, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Office over <lb/>
S; Fleming store. <lb/>
Use Good Plows. <lb/>
We have just received <lb/>
Chilled Single <lb/>
., lot Be <lb/>
and Double <lb/>
Call and s <lb/>
line <lb/>
Mr-. Worth <lb/>
who th tor <lb/>
killed off <lb/>
Cardenas, Cuba, during the Span- <lb/>
.-. has to the Ruth Iron <lb/>
Works plan- for a handsome <lb/>
mortal tablet, be placed <lb/>
the boat now under <lb/>
construction at the Bath lion <lb/>
Work- in hi- honor. The <lb/>
will bronze in the shape of a <lb/>
shield. The border will <lb/>
cannon ball-, and on i Will be <lb/>
name On the <lb/>
lower pail Will be an eagle Bill <lb/>
While <lb/>
in the center will be due- of <lb/>
In- birth and death, ll <lb/>
placed on the conning tower the <lb/>
boat. i Me. Press, <lb/>
I ii Killed on <lb/>
Track. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Necessity of Publicity. <lb/>
People cannot purchase any com- <lb/>
until they have been in- <lb/>
formed what it is where it Is <lb/>
nor can they expected to patron- <lb/>
any particular <lb/>
they have been enlightened as to <lb/>
where, why how he does <lb/>
Publicity is as necessary to <lb/>
the growth of a business are <lb/>
gentile rains, balmy air and <lb/>
in the propagation of <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Five men wrecked a safe contain- <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
at O., tot got money. <lb/>
Probably the greatest ever <lb/>
enjoyed by the as a <lb/>
result of tho ion of money <lb/>
was in with <lb/>
currency or is <lb/>
sued during the Civil War, say <lb/>
The Chicago Record. <lb/>
amount issued was j <lb/>
which has has never <lb/>
been presented for redemption. A <lb/>
large ha been as <lb/>
by and <lb/>
ally even now II is offered fur re <lb/>
This was especially the <lb/>
case during hard times. <lb/>
People who had the old <lb/>
of war limes their cabinets <lb/>
and scrap books got hard up <lb/>
sent them for redemption. <lb/>
them before buying. We also n <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow Gear <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Beady Booting Beady Mixed <lb/>
Primp. Nails World's Baal. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
A royal is between <lb/>
Standard and a <lb/>
government. The Stan- <lb/>
Oil pursuing <lb/>
line Of policy which <lb/>
to monopoly In the Fulled <lb/>
up the re- <lb/>
fineries and made <lb/>
with Canadian <lb/>
railroad . to advance <lb/>
lured else- <lb/>
where a- lo enable lo pill lip <lb/>
price in Canadian consumers, In <lb/>
Suite- gains was <lb/>
successfully worked. There was, <lb/>
ill guilty complicity upon <lb/>
the pan i <lb/>
Jack- <lb/>
son bis son, W. Jackson, <lb/>
called Jack- <lb/>
local black-smiths, lying <lb/>
the track, probably drunk, at <lb/>
Gash's Creek crossing, were run <lb/>
over by a Southern Railway freight <lb/>
I rain bound to Salisbury, this <lb/>
morning, at o'clock. The bodies <lb/>
were mangled and the heads of <lb/>
off. The coroner's jury <lb/>
to-morrow to secure <lb/>
trainmen testify. <lb/>
We noticed the burial of Mr. <lb/>
Jacob Joy Wednesday, the in- <lb/>
bis father's tomb, <lb/>
lolly two year- ago the <lb/>
I SI May death of Mr. <lb/>
Aaron Joy Few men live lo <lb/>
such an age honor and merit as <lb/>
did Mr Joyner. <lb/>
i iii Onto, City <lb/>
In. I <lb/>
J. makes <lb/>
in i- the partner of the <lb/>
firm of F. k Co, doing <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that -aid will the sum of <lb/>
ONE DOLLARS <lb/>
every oats of Catarrh <lb/>
cannot be cured by the use of <lb/>
Hall's Care. <lb/>
Frank J. chunky. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me and lab- <lb/>
in my ibis nth <lb/>
No. <lb/>
II is much lo the of Hip <lb/>
have <lb/>
prohibited the preferential i <lb/>
established b Ca- <lb/>
railroad The <lb/>
will to <lb/>
some new of vying <lb/>
special taxes the Canadian <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
day A. D, <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Rotary <lb/>
Halls is taken In- <lb/>
acts directly on <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system, semi for testimonials free <lb/>
r. v A Props., <lb/>
Bold to nail's <lb/>
t r <lb/>
<lb/>
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