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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/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018412_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
Congress decided the One of the most interesting <lb/>
of Pearson against Craw lord the Confederate at <lb/>
X. C. i Louisville next mouth will be a tie <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, a Second Class <lb/>
Man Matte-. <lb/>
in Pearson, the <lb/>
by bale majority of two <lb/>
of Cherokee Indians who <lb/>
H. <lb/>
a. The live in North <lb/>
May U, <lb/>
voles. Thus Republican and will attend Hie re <lb/>
are continued lie perpetrated. musts the <lb/>
la the third Democrat j State <lb/>
who baa unseated for a Be <lb/>
The strike of the telegraph ope <lb/>
of the Southern Railway has <lb/>
proved a failure and <lb/>
off. <lb/>
at this session of Con- <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
inmate of the county <lb/>
home, a week white man <lb/>
named Borne, left the home last <lb/>
went down to the river<lb/>
la having its <lb/>
in Cuba, where a trotted unknown. The last heard of him <lb/>
A Missouri Congressman i catch. Official has been arrested for rob he was seen passing <lb/>
it because he his dirty bang tic mails of less the old <lb/>
Washington, amend- <lb/>
to the sundry civil bill was <lb/>
introduced by Senator Bevies to- <lb/>
day to the secretary of <lb/>
to have the of <lb/>
soldiers the <lb/>
ton A <lb/>
d these are BUST burled <lb/>
Arlington and others at the sol- <lb/>
The amendment <lb/>
seeks to bury them in one spot and <lb/>
properly mark the graves. <lb/>
linen as than Perhaps the sort <lb/>
Well, that is than washing lion -sly that cannot stand temp- <lb/>
it in public, is not the In-st kind, but it <lb/>
a better than none at all. <lb/>
The now is whether the <lb/>
man is Hill Stan- <lb/>
It the <lb/>
carrying General Otis home, will <lb/>
try to touch at some point in order <lb/>
chance lo forward <lb/>
At thirty miles south of <lb/>
Kan., a gigantic <lb/>
nut log has just cut for <lb/>
United States will make Cuba and to I he Paris Exposition. The <lb/>
the Philippine honest or whether which the log was taken <lb/>
., , ., . . , . . ; was lo have too <lb/>
the sited states <lb/>
of his justly famous die-1 whether it is worth <lb/>
patches declining he has just put while to teal the <lb/>
an end lo the war. <lb/>
The National <lb/>
at SiOUX Palls. S. P. <lb/>
Bryan and Tow for President <lb/>
and Vice-President by acclamation. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
at Cincinnati nominated Bar. <lb/>
of Pennsylvania and Donnelly, <lb/>
of Michigan. <lb/>
The evidence against the Be- <lb/>
publicans in Kentucky for he r- <lb/>
is startling- <lb/>
As it Dot produced for <lb/>
es of prosecution, but simply to <lb/>
prevent the admission of one of the <lb/>
accused men to bail, it is not to be <lb/>
supposed that it shows anything <lb/>
like the full force of evidence <lb/>
against them. <lb/>
I years old. The trunk was sixteen <lb/>
feet in the first <lb/>
limb grew forty live feet from the <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
Secretary la in despair, lie <lb/>
sprung the Turkish demand Dual- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
council met and reaped his round. <lb/>
Bat now he make good and <lb/>
doesn't now how to do so. Ab- <lb/>
i its smiles and waits. To <lb/>
close the A merit-ail embassy would <lb/>
be childish and would have no el <lb/>
feet. To send a fleet, would be to <lb/>
go counter to nine-tenths of the <lb/>
country and risk European <lb/>
cations the bargain, <lb/>
Some of the London doctors arc <lb/>
going strongly for a new <lb/>
fashionable cure for adult pa- <lb/>
who suffer indigestion <lb/>
They prescribe quarter of an <lb/>
hour's vigorous exercise in the <lb/>
morning, skipping ropes. The <lb/>
Bone Skipping Institute may lake <lb/>
its place in our cities beside the <lb/>
hot establishment and the <lb/>
faith cure hotel. <lb/>
Washington, May <lb/>
impossible cable reports as to <lb/>
lid is therefore the actual state of in that <lb/>
trouble once more. part of Columbia affected by the <lb/>
revolution, but the last mail ad <lb/>
The utterly farcical character of <lb/>
Captain Chadwick's reprimand for <lb/>
is found in the <lb/>
vice- received here makes it <lb/>
that the revolution has ex- <lb/>
tended far beyond its original <lb/>
i- now a serious men <lb/>
older- issued lo him the very next ace to the existence of the present <lb/>
When ii comes to jobs to rob the <lb/>
government, perhaps about the <lb/>
biggest one is this armor bus- <lb/>
the projectile and gun <lb/>
era coming in close seconds. Cur <lb/>
the Cramps, <lb/>
day directing him to report at <lb/>
New p. it for special daring the <lb/>
summer. This means tint <lb/>
be will have a pleasant summer <lb/>
to do. Like <lb/>
Who received six vacation <lb/>
Others of their ilk, have pi <lb/>
millions and millions of <lb/>
Sam's gold for the stuff they make <lb/>
to put on our war boats to make <lb/>
them Impregnable to attack. The <lb/>
manufacturers of the stuff have a <lb/>
sharp way to work their racket. <lb/>
They rush up to the government <lb/>
with a sample of plate <lb/>
withstand have II I <lb/>
Captain ha- learned <lb/>
it pay- to attack those out of favor <lb/>
w nil the administration. <lb/>
Dawson baa reached the <lb/>
climax of its career and is now on <lb/>
the decline. Merchants arc . <lb/>
out their -locks preparatory to <lb/>
their return to the Slates, and <lb/>
to signs are becoming more <lb/>
After the homeward <lb/>
en out lo the testing ground and; of the iii and <lb/>
shot at a lime-, and scoop little will he of the fa- <lb/>
contract for a big After that up in a day <lb/>
delivering the and getting about as <lb/>
rapidly, <lb/>
the cash they slip around <lb/>
some to invent a gun pro <lb/>
will knock a hole i proposed <lb/>
that plate. i- <lb/>
Columbian government. <lb/>
The state department s watch- <lb/>
the situation closely and baa <lb/>
secured from the navy department <lb/>
the presence on the Columbian <lb/>
coast of two gunboats which may <lb/>
serve as a means of communication <lb/>
between the department and the <lb/>
American and in <lb/>
ease ion is not <lb/>
through the ordinary <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
with area alarm and <lb/>
baa already had such <lb/>
an effect, what will be the effect of <lb/>
n- lucre agitation <lb/>
forced I he and Re- <lb/>
public in- to <lb/>
knowledge Its <lb/>
lie. id. <lb/>
suffrage amendment has already <lb/>
Keen productive of two very <lb/>
gives result. It baa caused <lb/>
a dunce to rush up with another party to declare in its <lb/>
kind of armor plate that the new platform that no to bold <lb/>
projectile cannot puncture office, it has caused the Be <lb/>
other big i- the result, b-v <lb/>
, , action no is Hi <lb/>
And so mi . <lb/>
an or voice In nominating <lb/>
plate and the gun, and vice ,, any <lb/>
versa whenever want to work If the mere agitation of the <lb/>
off the government for <lb/>
millions. <lb/>
the i- <lb/>
itself upon having <lb/>
a armor clad war ship- that <lb/>
no nation in world can lick. <lb/>
and the plate makers fearing <lb/>
might be mil of a job for sometime <lb/>
ahead, here conic- <lb/>
announcement that another follow <lb/>
has pin up a shell that will go <lb/>
right through any of the armor <lb/>
plate like it was SO much wood, <lb/>
and whole layout is declared <lb/>
worthless, And <lb/>
ate become -o ilia lined the <lb/>
through that <lb/>
country ill gel a sup. <lb/>
ply of this shell before we can <lb/>
m on knock <lb/>
ll loin oil boats, <lb/>
sessions tire being held In discuss <lb/>
the matter behind doors. <lb/>
can lookout for some mote big <lb/>
still more con- <lb/>
tracts for warship trimmings. <lb/>
Ii is charged against women <lb/>
they cannot keep a secret, the <lb/>
plication being, curse, that men <lb/>
can. Yet the States Senate <lb/>
never holds an executive session <lb/>
inn that its secret deliberations are <lb/>
published broadcast over the land <lb/>
in the morning papers the next nay. <lb/>
The latest instance is the <lb/>
of the proceeding- of the Sen- <lb/>
executive sessions <lb/>
Wednesday, when War <lb/>
Department secret regarding a new <lb/>
in piercing-hell was discussed. <lb/>
The secret was <lb/>
paper- the next day. In <lb/>
this would never happen, hi the <lb/>
place, the English newspaper <lb/>
man is the persistent hostler <lb/>
the American newspaper roan is. <lb/>
and then, perhaps, English <lb/>
statesman is more <lb/>
hi- American <lb/>
State Treasurer Worth <lb/>
u on the count <lb/>
commissioners of Wake for <lb/>
which amount it is claim <lb/>
ha- been expended out of the <lb/>
taxes the state without war- <lb/>
rant of law, for making out tax <lb/>
lit Wake county. Treasure <lb/>
Worth has been advised by <lb/>
to bring suit <lb/>
again.-i Wake, <lb/>
unless payment is made. The <lb/>
treasurer will take the attorney <lb/>
general's advice if he does not re <lb/>
favorable the <lb/>
Wake count authorities. <lb/>
has retained Mr. W. C. <lb/>
Douglass as in the case. <lb/>
The Oil made by the <lb/>
coven amounts of taxes withheld <lb/>
for a period of years, dating since <lb/>
Post; <lb/>
Will All lit- HanS <lb/>
II. O. has Written <lb/>
to all the members of <lb/>
asking whether they <lb/>
would bail at the extra <lb/>
session on June IS. one <lb/>
who has replied says <lb/>
many say that will remain <lb/>
Raleigh at their own expense as <lb/>
long public needs <lb/>
The oldest member of the <lb/>
House, Mr. K. Abbot, of <lb/>
the fact of sickness of <lb/>
his wife says he will lie on hand. <lb/>
One of the leaders <lb/>
writes Is- present. <lb/>
Ira session will have a full <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Two Horses Killed. <lb/>
At Wednesday morning two <lb/>
horses belonging to Mrs. C. II. <lb/>
were killed on the Mint <lb/>
street trestle by a Southern freight <lb/>
train. The horses had escaped <lb/>
from the lot on Mullen's <lb/>
alley, Wandered to the rail- <lb/>
road track, where they were caught <lb/>
at the beginning of the trestle on <lb/>
north side. They were instant- <lb/>
killed and run over by <lb/>
cars. As one of the ears, loaded <lb/>
v cotton machinery, came <lb/>
over the horses, it was thrown from <lb/>
the track, dragging the dead horses <lb/>
lo ground, a distance <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
lists K mine it Church <lb/>
Women attending services the <lb/>
Presbyterian church, Cam- <lb/>
den, last night, removed their hats <lb/>
accordance with the expressed <lb/>
desire of Dr. <lb/>
their pastor. The effect was pleas- <lb/>
especially to the men, though <lb/>
it left to the feminine members of <lb/>
the congregation the <lb/>
problem of how to arrange their <lb/>
hair becomingly yet wear their <lb/>
hats to the church. <lb/>
This is by the fair sex <lb/>
to unsolvable problem, and <lb/>
of them were <lb/>
late in arriving in their accustom- <lb/>
ed places. <lb/>
There was a as to <lb/>
or not hats should be taken <lb/>
off in the vestibule before entering <lb/>
the auditorium, but most of the <lb/>
hats were down aisles <lb/>
before being removed, <lb/>
Hand mirrors were taken out <lb/>
fin live glances frequently <lb/>
en to see how much the hair was <lb/>
disarranged <lb/>
On the whole the hats were re <lb/>
moved cheerfully. Many the <lb/>
women expressed gratitude <lb/>
that Dr. did not make <lb/>
the request before <lb/>
North American <lb/>
Some will pick up a good <lb/>
education in tin-odds ends of <lb/>
time, which others carelessly throw <lb/>
away, as one man -aves a fortune <lb/>
small which others <lb/>
to What <lb/>
is too busy to get hour a <lb/>
for self improvement <lb/>
You w ill never lime for any <lb/>
thing. If you want time you must <lb/>
take it- <lb/>
If a genius like carried <lb/>
through life a little book in bis <lb/>
pocket lest unexpected spare <lb/>
should slip from his grasp <lb/>
what should we, of common <lb/>
ties. not resort lo, to save the <lb/>
moments from oblivion <lb/>
is worse for those who <lb/>
have business than the visits of <lb/>
those who have was the <lb/>
motto of a Scottish editor. <lb/>
Drive the minutes, or they will <lb/>
drive you. Success in life is w hat <lb/>
called a question of <lb/>
Tell me how a young man <lb/>
use- the little ragged edges of time <lb/>
while waiting for meals or tardy <lb/>
appointments after his day's work <lb/>
is done, or evenings--what he is <lb/>
revolving in his mind at every op- <lb/>
I will tell you what <lb/>
that man's success will lie. <lb/>
One can usually tell by his manner <lb/>
the direction of the wrinkles in the <lb/>
forehead or the expression of his <lb/>
eye. whether he has bean in the <lb/>
habit of using his time to good ad- <lb/>
vantage or not. <lb/>
most valuable of all <lb/>
sessions is time; life itself is meas- <lb/>
by The man who loses <lb/>
no time doubles his life. Wasting <lb/>
time is wasting life. <lb/>
Some squander time, some invest <lb/>
it, some kill it. That precious <lb/>
half hour a day which many of us <lb/>
throw away, rightly used, would <lb/>
us from the ignorance which <lb/>
mortifies us, the narrowness <lb/>
pettiness which always attend toe <lb/>
exclusive application to our call- <lb/>
Four things come not <lb/>
spoken word, the sped arrow , the <lb/>
past life and the neglected <lb/>
i. <lb/>
NO. i <lb/>
r. . <lb/>
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Mo. <lb/>
Illustrated. <lb/>
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-i n <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
I find how <lb/>
t Price. <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
Book In<lb/>
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tOOK <lb/>
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,.;. book <lb/>
a-; <lb/>
u-- suits- <lb/>
So <lb/>
I in I Inn I nil <lb/>
Th- BOOKS art <lb/>
e i- r .- n ale North and <lb/>
who keep a Cow. Horn or <lb/>
to <lb/>
war M BOOKS. <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
SI . <lb/>
save <lb/>
the . . <lb/>
Any ORE of th; and the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
of is.-;, <lb/>
a any i r A <lb/>
a It la year <lb/>
and paper la <lb/>
in <lb/>
MM <lb/>
be by mail <lb/>
i BOOKS B-a. <lb/>
Must Br Carried. <lb/>
In Top. <lb/>
We s e from he r-- <lb/>
hi the the Executive <lb/>
Committee of county, has <lb/>
n hand In all the ex- <lb/>
of their representative at <lb/>
the extra term of Legislature <lb/>
which meets ill June, <lb/>
Is the first county In the State to <lb/>
lake this step and all other conn <lb/>
ties should fall In line, it would <lb/>
not lie right to let even one of that <lb/>
noble body pay his own expense. <lb/>
Democrats of are <lb/>
ways lo do the square thing <lb/>
by those who are faithful to the <lb/>
cause of good government, <lb/>
oilier county State has made <lb/>
more rapid progress along the line <lb/>
of education, morals and good gov- <lb/>
than 1.1 during <lb/>
past two We have led <lb/>
many instances now our county <lb/>
proposes to land with a big major <lb/>
August for amendment <lb/>
holding and <lb/>
Banner. <lb/>
A Pathetic Reminder <lb/>
years ago young <lb/>
Augustus of Warwick <lb/>
cutting brush on his lather's farm, <lb/>
hung his -1 he on a pine tree and <lb/>
went war. The soldier <lb/>
never came back, and the scythe <lb/>
has never been taken down from <lb/>
the where he bung it, but has <lb/>
become in the growing <lb/>
pine until ii is a This pa- <lb/>
reminder of the great civil <lb/>
niggle is a familiar sight to <lb/>
of the Hub of this <lb/>
as tree stands near the <lb/>
club's quarter in <lb/>
It just across the <lb/>
line into <lb/>
bus <lb/>
, of which remain <lb/>
to tell I'm story the shifting of <lb/>
Hie -1 u of from <lb/>
the small hamlet to large <lb/>
cent res. The tree has <lb/>
all these changes; has seen the mill <lb/>
standing user, slowly falling into <lb/>
decay, the population changing, <lb/>
but still the hangs there, <lb/>
and a mute <lb/>
to the to duty that <lb/>
animated <lb/>
The following copied from <lb/>
News nod Observer ex- <lb/>
presses the sentiment of the white <lb/>
people of North <lb/>
The only spot on the where <lb/>
either directly or indirect- <lb/>
by themselves or <lb/>
ion with a few renegade whites as- <lb/>
to govern the white race is <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Throughout the entire north and <lb/>
west there are only a few <lb/>
voters, no The <lb/>
cuts no Throughout <lb/>
the south wherever is <lb/>
present large numbers he is dis- <lb/>
franchised by law, by force, and <lb/>
management. The has <lb/>
voice the government of <lb/>
Texas, Mississippi, Ala- <lb/>
or Georgia. <lb/>
A has no more political <lb/>
power In Canada, Austria, Great <lb/>
indeed <lb/>
anywhere or even <lb/>
Austria, I ban a steer. <lb/>
in Africa, the home of the <lb/>
where be might lie <lb/>
ed lo have political rights, if any- <lb/>
the is <lb/>
a perfect All the world <lb/>
is looking on while the <lb/>
the are lighting over the <lb/>
country which belong to <lb/>
but seems to cure a rap <lb/>
about I he who is bring rob- <lb/>
bed of his land. <lb/>
Iii the District of Columbia the <lb/>
is disfranchised absolutely <lb/>
by a congress. In <lb/>
Hawaii, in Cuba, <lb/>
in the the white <lb/>
and white southerners have <lb/>
MEMORIAL DAV. <lb/>
Observance m <lb/>
Chapter Daughters <lb/>
of the Confederacy is due the <lb/>
it of inaugurating an observance of <lb/>
Memorial Day that we hope will be <lb/>
perpetuated through all coming <lb/>
Greenville has long <lb/>
negligent this particular, but as <lb/>
the observance is now revived it <lb/>
should be continued with increased <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
This morning the members of <lb/>
the Chapter with a of <lb/>
friends and school children visited <lb/>
the cemetery to decorate the graves <lb/>
of Confederate soldiers. At the <lb/>
cemetery the exercises were open- <lb/>
ed with prayer by M, M. <lb/>
Watson. Mrs. T. Jarvis then <lb/>
introduced Mr. W. K. Harding, <lb/>
who delivered a very beautiful ad- <lb/>
dress appropriate to the occasion. <lb/>
At the conclusion of Mr. Hard- <lb/>
address the two graves con- <lb/>
the bodies of ten unknown <lb/>
soldiers, were covered with flowers, <lb/>
the stars and bars and the stars <lb/>
stripes being side by <lb/>
side at the head of the graves, <lb/>
were also placed on the <lb/>
graves of others who served as <lb/>
soldiers during the The <lb/>
memory of these heroes should <lb/>
ways be <lb/>
or 10th. <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums been paid; <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
John J. for Sheriff. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
see your last week's issue <lb/>
where a Democrat from <lb/>
Mr. John Mason for <lb/>
sin-1111. We want to say that we <lb/>
every word that our broth- <lb/>
Democrat has said. No, John is <lb/>
not a politician. He is a farmer <lb/>
and has always been a hard worker <lb/>
for the Democrat party, and when <lb/>
we go to Greenville on May 10th, <lb/>
let us him and it <lb/>
mean victory. He has served us <lb/>
as deputy Sheriff and made a good <lb/>
be is worthy of the <lb/>
Democrats we need a <lb/>
strong man to lead the ticket and <lb/>
he will it. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends payable the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
in for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To the or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. I. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. May <lb/>
Ki hi <lb/>
We have especially the <lb/>
many estimable gentlemen for our <lb/>
next Sheriff, which would an <lb/>
honor to the county to nominate <lb/>
run over by act of a but only one of <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Ragging Ties always <lb/>
on tin i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi on <lb/>
Country produce <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
direct by a <lb/>
president, paid for with re- <lb/>
publican currency, officered <lb/>
by old confederate as well as <lb/>
generals. <lb/>
Hoes anybody that the <lb/>
white men of North Carolina <lb/>
fools enough and cowards enough <lb/>
to stand still submit to <lb/>
domination, when all the rest of <lb/>
the world is governing the <lb/>
Manhood demands the of <lb/>
our constitutional amendment. <lb/>
II. Ham, is <lb/>
dead. He was the owner the <lb/>
new hotel near Seven Springs <lb/>
known as Ninth Spring. <lb/>
the can serve the capacity <lb/>
of high Sheriff of Pitt. be- <lb/>
the case, why not nominate the <lb/>
one that would make the <lb/>
wish to endorse a county <lb/>
gentleman, one who has graced the <lb/>
as deputy for a short while <lb/>
and who has proven himself <lb/>
thoroughly compel cut to discharge <lb/>
the duties as Sheriff. He is a <lb/>
gentleman of doubtless integrity <lb/>
He is a young man of an excellent <lb/>
character has always proven <lb/>
faithful to lets <lb/>
Democrats of Swift Creek township <lb/>
nominate John J. Mason, for he is <lb/>
the strongest man mentioned. <lb/>
H Cattle, fl <lb/>
Hots. Lin., <lb/>
Hides, f <lb/>
you <lb/>
If n, bring them one. <lb/>
market price <lb/>
I pay <lb/>
M. <lb/>
An impossibility. <lb/>
The preacher who can preach to <lb/>
please every hearer; editor <lb/>
who con write to please every <lb/>
reader; merchant who can sell <lb/>
goods to please every customer; <lb/>
the lawyer who can speak to please <lb/>
every listener, the dressmaker <lb/>
who can please every woman, are <lb/>
too this earth. <lb/>
And this time will <lb/>
give you a talk <lb/>
Fine Footwear. <lb/>
Don't spoil your <lb/>
by wearing a <lb/>
shoddy shoe hut conic <lb/>
tonic for a pair of these <lb/>
High Grade. <lb/>
We keep a variety of the <lb/>
newest styles, make it a <lb/>
point to carry only such <lb/>
as will wear well, be <lb/>
and give satisfaction. And <lb/>
the prices are in easy reach of <lb/>
all, no that It is possible for the <lb/>
most economical to wear good, <lb/>
stylish shoes. <lb/>
Home left this morning <lb/>
for X. <lb/>
It. s. returned this <lb/>
from a trip down road. <lb/>
Mi;. M. A. this <lb/>
Stoning for Mildred to visit her <lb/>
daughter, who i- quite sick. <lb/>
Dr. weal to <lb/>
Washington this morning to at- <lb/>
tend the s <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. M. J. <lb/>
evening for Wash- <lb/>
to attend the memorial ex- <lb/>
I here today. <lb/>
K. Harris left <lb/>
Wilmington to attend the <lb/>
Thursday night the Aldermen <lb/>
held an informal to plan <lb/>
Mime action relative to 111- police <lb/>
force. complaints of ii <lb/>
datum of polios and <lb/>
failure-, in <lb/>
having been brought to the <lb/>
the of the Board. <lb/>
was decided to hold a special <lb/>
Mis AND <lb/>
Business notes. <lb/>
X. 12th, <lb/>
Little is visiting the <lb/>
Misses Wesson. <lb/>
M. Kittrell had a new boiler <lb/>
f the Board after l come the other day. <lb/>
to action, passed off <lb/>
Hoard was at this meeting. Monday. As we only had <lb/>
A was made -i course <lb/>
Chief of W. B. James, and date was elected. <lb/>
Assistant Police. W. II. Smith, be Cox Mfg. Go. has a lot of <lb/>
both dismissed from further I com and meal on hand for sale, can <lb/>
vice. After considerable discus- <lb/>
in ls-th tin- policemen <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-IN ALL <lb/>
Sods. Hats, Ops. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Woman's Foreign Bo- their own defense, the <lb/>
which meets there this week, motion a-adopted a vote of i <lb/>
also furnish <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
This is a Winner <lb/>
As you will find all <lb/>
styles. And 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 for <lb/>
anything in shoes come t <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Colored Odd Fellows. <lb/>
An excursion from Washington, <lb/>
brought up a good man; <lb/>
colored people to attend the colored <lb/>
If there U a CROSS MARK I Odd Fellows That <lb/>
In the margin of tins paper it; evening about <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe i . i <lb/>
The for; lows, <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
The number of tobacco plants <lb/>
that have got the ground since <lb/>
the rain came would make big fig- <lb/>
We regret to learn of the death <lb/>
of the wife of Samuel Moore, <lb/>
near Bethel, occurred Wed- <lb/>
We acknowledge an invitation to <lb/>
the commencement exercises of <lb/>
Female College, May 25- <lb/>
Watson, of <lb/>
ville, will preach the annual <lb/>
We are in receipt of <lb/>
to the commencement <lb/>
of Wake Forest College May <lb/>
E. F. Mumford, of Pitt <lb/>
is a member of the <lb/>
class. <lb/>
railed the streets. was a <lb/>
well crowd. <lb/>
very <lb/>
Mrs. Francis after <lb/>
spending some time with her <lb/>
brother, J. A. Lang, returned this <lb/>
morning to her home at Unman, <lb/>
Little Miss Nina Harris left this <lb/>
I morning for Wilmington to attend <lb/>
the annual meeting of the Bright <lb/>
Jewels. She is a delegate from the <lb/>
Bright Jewels. <lb/>
Mat, <lb/>
J. II. Jarvis is sick. <lb/>
Mrs. Parker is sick. <lb/>
Ernest K. of Greene <lb/>
the day In Greenville. <lb/>
the little daughter of <lb/>
Mrs. is very sick <lb/>
Mr John King came Thursday <lb/>
from to visit i. . King. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Harding returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Greens <lb/>
J. B. and II. M. <lb/>
returned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
A. Thurs- <lb/>
day night here and this morn- <lb/>
in for Tarboro. <lb/>
W. it. Mis. . <lb/>
M. Lang of spent the <lb/>
day here with Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
Allen Moore, of Washington. <lb/>
came up this morning to visit his <lb/>
grandfather. Sheriff Allen Warren, <lb/>
Messrs. A. A. and Forbes <lb/>
went to today, where they <lb/>
will assist in making music for <lb/>
concert there tonight. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Jaw boo <lb/>
This evening Joe Killebrew. a <lb/>
colored boy, who works on W. K. <lb/>
Clark's place just below town fell <lb/>
from a running horse while riding <lb/>
horse-hack and broke his jawbone. <lb/>
Mr. Clarke had sent him down the <lb/>
after some hands coming <lb/>
hack the boy got the horse running <lb/>
lie fell off on his head. He <lb/>
was brought to Greenville this <lb/>
evening Dr. E. A. Jr., <lb/>
attended <lb/>
11th. <lb/>
Not a Luxury, but a Necessity <lb/>
Advertising should not be con- <lb/>
a luxury which tempts an <lb/>
occasional extravagance, but a <lb/>
which must be provided for <lb/>
as carefully as are other <lb/>
necessities. A recognition of this <lb/>
fact a proper understanding of <lb/>
the advantages to be. from <lb/>
continuous advertising will bring <lb/>
success to the enterprising <lb/>
Byers Bears expect to Record. <lb/>
about the of <lb/>
June for the practice of their <lb/>
ear, nose, throat and <lb/>
stomach, tine of them, Dr. W. A. <lb/>
Byers. was here two years ago and <lb/>
did some highly work. <lb/>
II. Son, proprietors of <lb/>
of the Washington Marble Works, <lb/>
have placed a very pretty <lb/>
to I lie memory of their dead <lb/>
in Cherry Hill Cemetery at Green- <lb/>
ville. opposite sides of the <lb/>
is the names of H. <lb/>
and rattier and <lb/>
Harding, <lb/>
en hits After Them. <lb/>
J. W. Tucker, J. <lb/>
Gwaltney, A. A. Andrews. W. I. <lb/>
Forties and J. W. Perkins wail lo <lb/>
Kinston Thursday evening to at- <lb/>
tend the C H. Commissioners <lb/>
court there today. Messrs. Tucker <lb/>
Cox are the defendants <lb/>
ed with bounce <lb/>
without license. A similar MM to <lb/>
I this from Greenville, was tried at <lb/>
mo, <lb/>
returned Friday <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Bx-Gov. T. J. Jarvis returned <lb/>
Friday from Wilson. <lb/>
Rev. J. D. Bandy went to Wei- <lb/>
don this morning, <lb/>
Fred came up this morn- <lb/>
from down the <lb/>
Home returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
Dr, D. I. James returned this <lb/>
morning from Greensboro. <lb/>
returned Fri- <lb/>
day evening Washington. X. <lb/>
Miss Battle Leggett this <lb/>
morning for Mildred to., visit her <lb/>
sister-in-law. <lb/>
Misses and Aggie <lb/>
Carr came Friday evening from <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry returned <lb/>
Friday from where she <lb/>
has been visiting her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. returned <lb/>
Friday from Mildred, where she <lb/>
has been visiting her daughter. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. of near. <lb/>
came Friday evening <lb/>
to visit her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Dr. Harvey Came Friday <lb/>
evening from be <lb/>
has been attending Medical <lb/>
College. <lb/>
notion as adopted a <lb/>
to om member not voting. <lb/>
A motion was then made to pro- <lb/>
to the election of other <lb/>
men, but after consideration <lb/>
her motion was adopted giving <lb/>
the Mayor authority to appoint <lb/>
temporary officers and the Board <lb/>
adjourned to Tuesday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock when another special <lb/>
meeting will be held to elect <lb/>
Mayor appointed J. T. <lb/>
Smith King to serve <lb/>
tiled. <lb/>
At her home in Bethel <lb/>
Mrs. Nancy Moore, wife of Elder <lb/>
Samuel Moore, died on <lb/>
morning, at o'clock. <lb/>
after extreme illness two <lb/>
weeks. Her remains were inter <lb/>
red Thursday evening at I o'clock. <lb/>
surrounded by a large crowd of <lb/>
relatives and friends. Funeral <lb/>
services were conducted at the <lb/>
grave by Elder George <lb/>
son. <lb/>
A woman fallen <lb/>
A devoted wife, a kind, <lb/>
affectionate mother, loved by all <lb/>
who knew her. <lb/>
she leaves nine three <lb/>
sous six daughters. May the <lb/>
good Lord guide, protect and com- <lb/>
fort the husband children in <lb/>
ad bereavement. <lb/>
mother of Mrs. Henry <lb/>
Col. I. A. B. V. and L. the Federal Court in New Bern list <lb/>
Sugg. On the other opposite sides term and MM brown out, Bo <lb/>
are the Millie E. wife t is probable that the same <lb/>
Miss Nellie <lb/>
from Tarboro <lb/>
where she has <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Ponder returned <lb/>
Friday evening, <lb/>
visiting for a <lb/>
Not Believed Will Ac pt. <lb/>
Washington, D. May l <lb/>
Mr, Towns, who was nominated by <lb/>
the convention <lb/>
for Vice President, is well Known <lb/>
here. His devotion to silver and <lb/>
the cause of the people against <lb/>
monopolies Imperialism is so <lb/>
great he will allow him- <lb/>
self to U-used as a cat's paw in <lb/>
Battler's hand for In- own <lb/>
purpose, it is not believed <lb/>
Mr. Towns will accept t <lb/>
He certainly will do -u <lb/>
if it is embarrassing to Mr. Bryan <lb/>
lo whose success he is committed. <lb/>
Celebrate July 4th. <lb/>
There is talk that w ill <lb/>
have a fourth July celebration <lb/>
right this year. A. <lb/>
Ma, always matters pa- <lb/>
is the <lb/>
and will seek the e of <lb/>
oilier fraternal and <lb/>
the citizens generally making <lb/>
the celebration such a micas Green <lb/>
ville has never seen before. <lb/>
start the bill a lei every- <lb/>
unite in making Hie <lb/>
lion a groat success. II will do us <lb/>
all good and tile town good. <lb/>
Out <lb/>
New York. May -The big <lb/>
light was pulled at <lb/>
Island last night, beginning at <lb/>
o'clock. An immense crowd <lb/>
line or <lb/>
goes <lb/>
He's another to the value <lb/>
of our mineral water. <lb/>
We are glad to note that the is- <lb/>
sue so many town elections are <lb/>
between the wet and dry ticket. <lb/>
Certainly in getting out our can <lb/>
for any office their position <lb/>
on the question should <lb/>
taken <lb/>
A. ti. Cox bad a chill Thursday <lb/>
was quite sick for a while, but <lb/>
is out again now. <lb/>
If you want cents a hundred <lb/>
for your old iron you had <lb/>
bring it in rigid away, <lb/>
the price cannot remain the <lb/>
same in longer. <lb/>
The shipment of tobacco <lb/>
trucks this season was made yes- <lb/>
If you want the cheapest, latest <lb/>
and heal cultivator, gee Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
v. Green is undoubtedly sell- <lb/>
the best truck barrel oil the <lb/>
market. It is manufactured at <lb/>
Bethel, is perfectly solid and <lb/>
smooth inside, and the prettiest <lb/>
it is that he them <lb/>
cheap as <lb/>
The Tar Heel is wagon for <lb/>
North Carolinians. A. <lb/>
Mfg. l. is laying in material for <lb/>
making a of them, several <lb/>
orders for which arc already. <lb/>
Four or live more little girls have <lb/>
been added to tile roll <lb/>
hands in the cigar factory. Bud <lb/>
Joe is completely carried away. <lb/>
and says he'll swear there's not a <lb/>
prettier of girls anywhere. <lb/>
Dan Patrick, of Snow Hill, was <lb/>
in town Wednesday, and proposes <lb/>
to handle wagons, <lb/>
buggies. <lb/>
carriage Co. have <lb/>
shipped out several buggies and <lb/>
arc receiving orders for more. <lb/>
Come around some day and <lb/>
what they are doing, and <lb/>
a little repair job if nothing mole. <lb/>
TAKE a NEW MAN. <lb/>
C, May II. <lb/>
KB I I i <lb/>
or twenty-live years I have <lb/>
voted the Democratic ticket. For <lb/>
twenty live year- I have upheld, <lb/>
sustained and practiced its <lb/>
so far as in my power laid, and <lb/>
I defy any one to prove loyalty <lb/>
or ration more sincere than my- <lb/>
self. For this reason I would ask <lb/>
space order, <lb/>
simple way to give expression <lb/>
to my views relative to <lb/>
matter bow agitating the Dem- <lb/>
mind of c- <lb/>
.-. mi weeks in your <lb/>
paper numbers of of <lb/>
gentlemen have been -a jest- <lb/>
ed as suitable for the nomination <lb/>
I'm-the office el Sheriff. The re- <lb/>
is there has sprung up a spirit <lb/>
of rivalry among friends, <lb/>
even now go intense and bitter, <lb/>
that there Is strong probability of <lb/>
its culminating an enmity that <lb/>
may prove most disastrous to the <lb/>
party the;, love so well. Mr. Edi- was o'clock, A. M. eastern time <lb/>
I am acquainted nomination of Charles A. <lb/>
with each every one of the Towns, of Minnesota, was made for <lb/>
gentlemen who aspire to this Vice-President, against his ex- <lb/>
lion and I know them all lo be pressed wish, by the Populist con- <lb/>
men of high v Bryan had <lb/>
lost character possessed of all named as nominee for <lb/>
that naturally tend dent <lb/>
Mil for this high and nation was the result of a big <lb/>
taut office, no man would between Senator But- <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
.-i-i in North <lb/>
The next meeting of the grand <lb/>
lodge of Odd Fellows will be held <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Ninth Carolina Press <lb/>
will meet August 22nd and <lb/>
23rd at <lb/>
A meeting the executive com- <lb/>
the committee on plans <lb/>
of the North Carolina Tobacco <lb/>
Association, held <lb/>
at Raleigh May 24th. <lb/>
The commencement <lb/>
of the Baptist Female <lb/>
at will be held <lb/>
June <lb/>
Fire a cotton warehouse at <lb/>
did damage. <lb/>
There were cotton in <lb/>
the <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sioux fail-, s. d. Hay <lb/>
North Carolina and Senator <lb/>
I of South Dakota on <lb/>
one side and Senator Allen, of <lb/>
son. of Kansas on the other. Mr. <lb/>
EM HEARD. <lb/>
May I I. <lb/>
A large crowd to hear <lb/>
and the other speakers on the <lb/>
and at night tin- opera house was <lb/>
full. <lb/>
The town election was a new de- <lb/>
Messrs. Rhodes and <lb/>
Democrats, were elected <lb/>
from ward, which is over- <lb/>
black. <lb/>
J. is <lb/>
and there is change in <lb/>
the police mil clerk. <lb/>
horse driven by Mrs- Jim. II. <lb/>
Blake ran away during the speak <lb/>
big on Tuesday. with <lb/>
no serious <lb/>
The mall steamer running to <lb/>
Swan and commanded by <lb/>
veteran. Rosa Cot, makes her <lb/>
trip-with leg <lb/>
Some people kick, how- <lb/>
ever, and doubtless would even if <lb/>
they were to banged. <lb/>
, rill is <lb/>
proudly cast his vote <lb/>
of them than myself. sir, <lb/>
will it, existing <lb/>
lie wise lo confer the hon <lb/>
or upon either I Candidly, I <lb/>
think for spirit of rival- Bryan's wishes in matter were <lb/>
now so plainly discernible will Ignored. By means of proxies <lb/>
j be the very means of bringing was able to force the <lb/>
i about of him so honored, nation f a tor Vice <lb/>
if the total destruction of our President, <lb/>
j entire ticket. . If so, why not drop i suggested that Butler is <lb/>
all and settle upon one ho way lo fusion with Dr. <lb/>
I is not an mi. who docs not i <lb/>
peel or want it. and i- as<lb/>
removing this, most grievous ob- Even the woman who v. lo <lb/>
and at the saint lime bar- vote is not pleased lo discover hair <lb/>
all factions, then her upper lip. <lb/>
victory will perch upon our <lb/>
So mote it he. <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
Moll and II, F. Keith order to <lb/>
his return lo Senate. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Dental Association <lb/>
which in <lb/>
this week, adjourned <lb/>
morning o'clock. Dr. L. <lb/>
James of Greenville, was re elected <lb/>
Treasurer. The association will <lb/>
meet City next year. <lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
I. A. Sugg Mamie A. wife of <lb/>
B. V. Sugg. <lb/>
disposition will <lb/>
cane. <lb/>
be made of tins <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
Issued six marriage during <lb/>
the week. One five <lb/>
colored, as i <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
W. L. and Annie C. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Thomas Corey and Jane Dixon. <lb/>
W. II. Dew and Florence <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Greene Jenkins and Little. <lb/>
Little. <lb/>
II. Roach and <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
The education of woman must <lb/>
play an important part in the <lb/>
development of the Mouth, accord <lb/>
tn Dr. C. D. the <lb/>
of the School <lb/>
N. C. n man <lb/>
you do he says. <lb/>
a woman and you do <lb/>
for you have not only educated her, <lb/>
but have made sure of the <lb/>
four or live of the next gen- <lb/>
This is the Presidential <lb/>
L. II. Fonder and J. While re- <lb/>
turned Friday evening from Win- <lb/>
ton, where have attend- <lb/>
the Fellows Grand Lodge. <lb/>
T. Atkinson, who <lb/>
time has been a member oft he <lb/>
hospital corps in army station <lb/>
Texas, Fri- <lb/>
day night lo spend a few days here. <lb/>
The Man Who Shot. <lb/>
Frankfort, II Should <lb/>
Jim Howard ask an examining trial <lb/>
on motion for bail, his friends <lb/>
say he will on May it is <lb/>
expected proof w ill be brought out <lb/>
to show Howard Iliad shot <lb/>
that killed The <lb/>
on In prepared to he <lb/>
the man. <lb/>
rounds, but wont down defeated <lb/>
in the twenty fourth. All Hit way <lb/>
through to the twenty-third round <lb/>
Hie light rather In <lb/>
favor, but at this point fortune <lb/>
favored Jeffries he came out <lb/>
champion, <lb/>
Attacked i Cow <lb/>
Mrs, Johnston, who <lb/>
lives I lie river, happened tn <lb/>
an accident Friday. Hue hail boon <lb/>
lo barn In feed some <lb/>
when one of cows jumped her <lb/>
I to hook her. Mrs. <lb/>
Johnston was thrown to the ground <lb/>
oil bruised -nine, bill . <lb/>
i ;<lb/>
tit <lb/>
was present, Jim Corbett stood much, but think he <lb/>
before Jeffries fur twenty-three be found business <lb/>
the old for the next two <lb/>
years. <lb/>
i gel mil on <lb/>
rainy Yes. or any other <lb/>
day. Why <lb/>
Some of saw mills are to <lb/>
two days in the Ill <lb/>
older lo curtail out pal of pine <lb/>
lumber. <lb/>
the cotton mill <lb/>
is dead <lb/>
we arc afraid a long <lb/>
sleep <lb/>
Ex Sheriff died on <lb/>
the Inst. He had Been in a <lb/>
feeble condition for some time. <lb/>
Day in <lb/>
good speech was <lb/>
a gem, and a large <lb/>
present. But the <lb/>
he <lb/>
n like A <lb/>
In r- <lb/>
; on <lb/>
I r <lb/>
. v <lb/>
; i . <lb/>
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t . n <lb/>
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That you can get the best Porch <lb/>
Finishings, Stair Casings, Door <lb/>
Window and <lb/>
Fronts, Counters <lb/>
Office linings. Church Pews, <lb/>
Pulpit Mantels and in <lb/>
deed any thing lo lie made of <lb/>
Hard or Pine, of <lb/>
KINSTON MANTEL CO,, <lb/>
Kinston, X. C. <lb/>
Try for need. <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
tot O o s <lb/>
. . <lb/>
No, Mi nil . deal, old <lb/>
girls who used spinning <lb/>
rt all <lb/>
t I <lb/>
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lie I- <lb/>
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i u l <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Al old Moore store, <lb/>
on Five Points, where we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of<lb/>
lion-. Fruits, <lb/>
Heats, Mom-, <lb/>
l aimed floods, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
fat I everything<lb/>
f l. <lb/>
to be found an <lb/>
ill-ore- v, <lb/>
We pay the <lb/>
prices for all kinds f <lb/>
J Produce, <lb/>
l ; pit her in cash or in bailer. When <lb/>
want lo veil or when you <lb/>
want to buy collie lo see OS, <lb/>
lo all Who lawn with <lb/>
we promise entire <lb/>
I ion. <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTIAN GO, <lb/>
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OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK <lb/>
A QUARTER-n OLD <lb/>
iv- 1869, under Laws the n it <lb/>
el New York. A Regular <lb/>
in T. Government <lb/>
with the X a <lb/>
Depart meat. <lb/>
RICHARD MORGAN, President. <lb/>
CHAS. II. FAX BAB, 1st Vice Wm. M -Plea. <lb/>
CHAS. B. Sec'y. JAMES Treas. <lb/>
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City. <lb/>
T. St. Baltimore, Md <lb/>
and South Carolina. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
i the amendment <lb/>
of MM <lb/>
tin- General As <lb/>
i i ISM, to <lb/>
to voters tot ratification <lb/>
next An pad i <lb/>
Section That article VI of the <lb/>
of Carolina <lb/>
Hid same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
ad lieu thereof shall lie <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
oust it ill <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
AN <lb/>
First. all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, nil persons shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on pending, and <lb/>
a hill I I or not. <lb/>
or fell hi or any other for <lb/>
which the punishment may be <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
I or corruption and <lb/>
unless such <lb/>
person shall restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. . This act shall lie in force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
BOARD OF <lb/>
Wm A Rash, Corn Exchange Bank, New York Oily <lb/>
living National Sew York <lb/>
Mason, Bank of York, N U A Sew York City <lb/>
North American Trust New York City <lb/>
A Chase National Hank. New City <lb/>
William N Y Clearing House We. New York City <lb/>
Richard Morgan. Bankers Life Co, New York City <lb/>
William First National Bank, York City <lb/>
Win A Sherman, X Produce New York City <lb/>
James N v York City <lb/>
Edward Baldwin, National Park Bank. <lb/>
Edward T Bank of York. S B A, N. York City <lb/>
John II Cart, Market and National Ne York City <lb/>
G Leather S Bank. N Y City <lb/>
Chas Banker New City <lb/>
Walter The Savings B New York City <lb/>
Parsons, Chemical National Bank. New <lb/>
Butler. Leather National Bank. S Y <lb/>
Goo Maynard, Mechanics Bank. Brooklyn, S <lb/>
K I. for Savings. N Y City <lb/>
Elder, C Co, Bankers . N Y City <lb/>
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF <lb/>
Win II Chairman . President Bank N Y City <lb/>
Chas President Irving National Bank. S City <lb/>
ES Mason. Bank of New York. N B A, N Y City <lb/>
President North American Ti list Co, City <lb/>
A B Hepburn. Chase National Bank. N Y <lb/>
William Manager N Clearing House N Y City <lb/>
Richard Morgan, President Bankers X Y City <lb/>
l i OF OF DIRECTORS <lb/>
Wm B Cashier First National Ban. N <lb/>
Edward Baldwin. X Park Bank, N Y City <lb/>
Edward T Bank Net York, N B A. N X City <lb/>
Mi Bankers Life Insurance Co, N V City <lb/>
IT WILL PAY TO INVESTIGATE tin new policies of <lb/>
the The Life, Limited Payment Life and Endowment <lb/>
contain all the date natures, j of which arc original. <lb/>
Good Tiling's. <lb/>
Did you ever look the in your life insurance <lb/>
w .- in the Bankers Life Insurance Company of <lb/>
City New York. issues <lb/>
and the like, made prominent as <lb/>
Of course we have these features, too, for the is <lb/>
nothing if not but <lb/>
Did you ever see a policy with the Company keeps an <lb/>
dual <lb/>
Or one in which ail earnings are guaranteed to the policy holder f <lb/>
Or one which guaranteed both reserve and surplus U surrendered <lb/>
Or one which gives all surplus at death, <lb/>
lion line of policy <lb/>
Or one, fact, which treats the policy-holder with absolute <lb/>
equity, confiscating no portion of the premiums, allowing a <lb/>
policy-holder to control his own money all times, as far as is consist- <lb/>
with a conservative system which embraces the best points of <lb/>
banking and <lb/>
If yon have never seen any of these investigate <lb/>
the new policies of the Bankers Life Insurance Company of the City of <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Who are and directors Among are of the <lb/>
best known men in Ne York financial circles. <lb/>
The Company's record has been for economical man- <lb/>
safe investments, equitable dealings with its policy-holders <lb/>
low cost of Insurance Protection, <lb/>
For further information and agencies, address <lb/>
has. i. Street, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
or A. P. BLACK. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
REFERENCE IN I. Little, Cashier Bank of <lb/>
Green, R I Hooker i While. <lb/>
contrary, he usually acquires one. <lb/>
This would a hard world if we <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
in United States, and <lb/>
even male person who has <lb/>
twenty-one years of <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
the people in the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, the county six months, <lb/>
and the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district which oilers <lb/>
to Vote, four months next <lb/>
the Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier election district <lb/>
in the same shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the j professional <lb/>
right to vote in the precinct, <lb/>
A. la <lb/>
No matter how successful an <lb/>
undertaker may lie he is always <lb/>
to grief. <lb/>
The man who runs for Halted States <lb/>
doesn't get out of breath. the Senator A. of Texas, <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in perfect <lb/>
by the occasional <lb/>
Tint's Liver They reg <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, , <lb/>
constipation and <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
articles on which <lb/>
revenue tax is assessed can now be <lb/>
shipped to Hawaii without the tax <lb/>
being first paid. <lb/>
At Constable Hook N. J., a large <lb/>
part of the Jersey Storage Com- <lb/>
work pier are <lb/>
The loss is placed at <lb/>
Ex-Congressman David B. <lb/>
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
EN TBS Am <lb/>
A 1st Doctor <lb/>
Id a la a a famous and <lb/>
to his and sententious discourse, were a of wall <lb/>
dressed men, lawyers, business men and commercial <lb/>
Mr firm belief. Is that medical science is vet to show that all dis- <lb/>
eases without exception are caused by which are organ- <lb/>
isms, is the of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here bacillus <lb/>
of typhoid and here is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which <lb/>
died morning of grippe. <lb/>
Charles V. chief of the <lb/>
will ii cost mo to insure life in your Company for i tie <lb/>
sum of. I was born on the. <lb/>
day of. . is <lb/>
c H AS. i . Name. <lb/>
St. Baltimore. Md. Address. <lb/>
The Cut n <lb/>
FiX makes nil. <lb/>
makes <lb/>
man, so tar its appearance goes. <lb/>
is our pride no <lb/>
line is spared either in lo <lb/>
material or workmanship. <lb/>
High Art <lb/>
with our name I <lb/>
us, ill made in our <lb/>
i. k room i m <lb/>
supervision. <lb/>
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ML. <lb/>
v and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer, Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Bar <lb/>
Egg, etc. Bad- <lb/>
ails. Oak Suits, <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Sail-. Safes, <lb/>
Ax <lb/>
lo <lb/>
n Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cb Hi.-. Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine A pies, Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Flour, . <lb/>
M Food, Matches, oil, <lb/>
Meal Hulls. Gar <lb/>
den Sew Oranges, Apples, Nun. <lb/>
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Raisins, class <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. and Crackers, Mara <lb/>
h e-e, Stand <lb/>
ard Ma c mi <lb/>
i goods. and <lb/>
i for cash, <lb/>
sic . <lb/>
were to do the things we of the Havana <lb/>
tell other people we would do it we is arrested <lb/>
were in their places. Y. charged with <lb/>
It's that the hardest <lb/>
drinker drinks easiest. <lb/>
man in a million is pretty example how the <lb/>
apt to lie the with a million. narrowing the <lb/>
It's only for a fellow to chances of men who would <lb/>
feel cheap when bis salary has go into business and driving <lb/>
reduced. i them from the Slate. It is a news <lb/>
A frieze on the wall won't keep j Orleans Plea- <lb/>
things c in the refrigerator. vane. <lb/>
All men are pone to give advice tobacco in North <lb/>
men. They very roseate. If the <lb/>
young man Chanel's to be looking <lb/>
or <lb/>
from The man who has spent all his <lb/>
an occupation, <lb/>
remarked H. <lb/>
guest at the <lb/>
has to take fat. sit. Charles, from Win- <lb/>
Many a fellow spends his sum tobacco center up near the <lb/>
Biers in town in older that bis wife Virginia line. tobacco trust <lb/>
may do the spending out of town. pros-plug everything. It is only <lb/>
Lots of women who sew a matter of a time, at the <lb/>
a button on can patch up a quarrel, present rate, until North Carolina <lb/>
Jersey and hotel pro- are in the power <lb/>
are getting their bills In I of the trust. <lb/>
nape. Winston are twenty <lb/>
When a man who lives in a live or concerns, <lb/>
which hi has removed, until four in a boarding house seldom Walter a <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt <lb/>
curt upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which Is, or may <lb/>
hereafter imprisonment in the <lb/>
Hate prison, shall he to <lb/>
vote, unless the Slid person shall <lb/>
1st restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed law. <lb/>
Sec. o. Every person offering to boarding house baa gaol the land- they are loosing their laden- <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co., M <lb/>
vote shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. I. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution the English <lb/>
before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled lo vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of the <lb/>
year in which lie proposes to vote, <lb/>
his poll tax as prescribed by law-, <lb/>
for the ions year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall a lien on assessed <lb/>
properly, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of <lb/>
except against assessed property. <lb/>
Sec. 5- No male person who was, <lb/>
on January 1867, oral any time <lb/>
prior thereto, entitled lo vote <lb/>
laws of any State in the <lb/>
Stall's wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, no lineal descendant of <lb/>
y such person, shall be denied <lb/>
right to register and vote at <lb/>
any election In this State by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess the <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section I of this Provided, <lb/>
he shall have registered in accord- <lb/>
w terms of this section <lb/>
prior to December i. The <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record all persona <lb/>
who register under this section on <lb/>
or before November I. and <lb/>
all such shall lie entitled <lb/>
to and all elections <lb/>
people in Mate, unless <lb/>
under section of this <lb/>
article; provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll lax as re <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
See. All elections b <lb/>
shall be iii ballot, and nil <lb/>
the General <lb/>
shall be vino. <lb/>
See livery voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this <lb/>
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of- <lb/>
lice, before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the ho shall take <lb/>
and Subscribe the following oath <lb/>
do <lb/>
I will support and <lb/>
maintain constitution and laws <lb/>
of Slates, eon- <lb/>
end laws of forth Cam <lb/>
Inconsistent <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge <lb/>
duties of <lb/>
So help <lb/>
lady assumes an air of great When I left there, a few <lb/>
Dance. ago, looked like one firm <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, a vessel I Winston was bidding a in <lb/>
it has nothing to do with the <lb/>
hatchway. Haw thorn has come lo New <lb/>
Any man can run into debt. , Orleans to enter business here, <lb/>
he can't get out of it so <lb/>
It's much easier to keep trick of THE B <lb/>
where our money come from <lb/>
where it goes. <lb/>
Here bacillus <lb/>
of tubercle which <lb/>
causes that most of all diseases, consumption. that <lb/>
common and supposed incurable disease, <lb/>
I wish. said the man, that you would tell we about <lb/>
catarrh. I hare bad it for years, and I am thoroughly <lb/>
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, typhoid <lb/>
a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood <lb/>
and attacking specially mucous membrane. This foul and moat <lb/>
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it is rare to meet one <lb/>
who ts not, or bus not been troubled more or less with it. How often la he or <lb/>
he obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment, deprive <lb/>
of ii n v 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/>
continued this great the true way to heal ca- <lb/>
is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful <lb/>
which act as blood <lb/>
Betsy A. of Co., Mich., <lb/>
Dear ten years I sufferer from general chronic <lb/>
catarrh. My face was pale as death. was weak and abort of breath. I could <lb/>
hardly walk. I was so and had a ringing In my head all the time. My <lb/>
hands and feet were always cold. My appetite was very poor. On getting up <lb/>
in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. had <lb/>
awful pains in the small of my back. had a continual feeling of tiredness. <lb/>
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I f-o half a <lb/>
steps stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have <lb/>
a pain in my side. It seemed as though blood had left my reins. The doc- <lb/>
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get- <lb/>
ting well I tried the best physicians the but failed to get any relief. <lb/>
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's I took it, and I <lb/>
bought another. When these had been used, I w-as somewhat improved in <lb/>
health. I continued use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re- <lb/>
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my <lb/>
kept taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. work <lb/>
all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. <lb/>
The sick headaches I hare had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca- <lb/>
has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head- <lb/>
aches to your <lb/>
SOLD BY Hot. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly <lb/>
county as Executor <lb/>
of Last Mill and Testament of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons to said estate to <lb/>
payment to <lb/>
all claims sail es- <lb/>
are lo present the <lb/>
for payment on or before the day <lb/>
notice will he plead in <lb/>
liar of recovery. <lb/>
of April. 1900. <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
When a pawnbroker dies and his <lb/>
wife conducts bis business she lie- <lb/>
comes a loan widow. <lb/>
Refreshing- Sleep. <lb/>
To obtain good sleep, the <lb/>
Tims recommends the <lb/>
rules, the value of which <lb/>
can be tested by any one who cares <lb/>
to follow <lb/>
Take a brisk walk of one or more <lb/>
miles before retiring-when <lb/>
led with one <lb/>
has been exercising the open <lb/>
air the afternoon. <lb/>
the evening meal be simple <lb/>
and not eaten too near bed time. <lb/>
Absolute from the <lb/>
mind i I all topics of business. <lb/>
In many a bunch of fresh <lb/>
lettuce before retiring a <lb/>
effect. <lb/>
Cultivate a sternly, full, well <lb/>
drawn nay of breathing, which <lb/>
always induces sleep. <lb/>
CHILLS <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of trove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
Iron and a tasteless form <lb/>
No pay. Trice <lb/>
Main Strict. N. Phone K, <lb/>
War has slain its thousands, but <lb/>
pestilence and famine are slaying <lb/>
their tens of thousands. The Brit- <lb/>
lb casualties if present war in <lb/>
South Africa have been, as we re- <lb/>
member, quite Hard- <lb/>
a quarter of these, however, <lb/>
have been killed, the greater part <lb/>
being losses from capture and <lb/>
wounds. be number of men <lb/>
killed the armies <lb/>
during the civil war was <lb/>
the number dying of <lb/>
Hi, dying with <lb/>
death.-, i accidents and other <lb/>
causes Total deaths in the <lb/>
Colon arm; The <lb/>
of Confederate soldiers who <lb/>
died of wounds was <lb/>
Tin so latter are terrible <lb/>
and y number of <lb/>
In India today is <lb/>
according to the <lb/>
dispatch <lb/>
Observer, and with the most <lb/>
of the govern- <lb/>
and sweet charity of <lb/>
the world at large there is hope <lb/>
for relief for only of the <lb/>
starving human <lb/>
statement Is colossally appall <lb/>
Sec. B, The following class of Ob- <lb/>
persons shall lie disqualified <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of tic Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
entity, Letters t <lb/>
lo me, on the <lb/>
day 1900, on of Thomas <lb/>
J. is <lb/>
given lo all lo <lb/>
to make payment to the <lb/>
and lo all of said estate to <lb/>
present <lb/>
l within twelve <lb/>
after Of this notice, or Ibis <lb/>
notice will <lb/>
This the 7th day of May, <lb/>
on the estate Of Thomas J. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
of Tucker Co., of <lb/>
M A. K. Tucker W. E. <lb/>
Tucker by mutual content dissolved <lb/>
or day of <lb/>
All persons lo th. firm <lb/>
will please make settlement Ones with <lb/>
either of shove All persons <lb/>
having claim.- the will please <lb/>
present their chum to Tucker t once. <lb/>
Ids April IS. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. h. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Conn Pin county proceeding <lb/>
Ann Tyson others <lb/>
Vines and <lb/>
sell land for lion. Tim <lb/>
Commissioner wilt for cash <lb/>
the Court door in Greenville <lb/>
the following <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree the Super <lb/>
Court Pitt county at December term <lb/>
ten in the ease r. J. II. vs. <lb/>
Alfred Andrews el the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for cash before <lb/>
Court door in on Mon- <lb/>
day of June following <lb/>
Inn of land, situate in <lb/>
in Hi being <lb/>
land h said Alfred <lb/>
How at a pine in <lb/>
line of J. 1- Bryant's laud and <lb/>
of a piece or parcel of laud to <lb/>
heirs running <lb/>
with the said J. line north <lb/>
east So to a to a piece <lb/>
Of land to Nelson and <lb/>
Martini J Nelson. with their line <lb/>
north degrees west Doha lo back <lb/>
line, theme with Hie said line to corner <lb/>
of W. H heirs, will <lb/>
their lino to the <lb/>
u n a. <lb/>
May 3rd, Col. <lb/>
CURE YOUR CHILLS AND FIVER, MALARIA <lb/>
and night Sweats with <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic at Mo, per <lb/>
to take. Money <lb/>
if it fails. Restores <lb/>
blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other as good. <lb/>
and guaranteed at drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, and <lb/>
WHICH <lb/>
III. I IN---- <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
pan men and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market price <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
The One Day Cold <lb/>
F sore <lb/>
lain <lb/>
sad can. <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
a B. <lb/>
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. Rountree, <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding, <lb/>
I lit <lb/>
thin. <lb/>
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. B. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Opera House every 2nd Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. Rev. I, W. <lb/>
Davis, pastor. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
. .,. t <lb/>
panel or tract of land situ- third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
ate in Pill county in <lb/>
the lands of Bud <lb/>
Cobb others, <lb/>
containing less, being <lb/>
known the home tract. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
This April 1900. <lb/>
TAX TASTELESS CHILL <lb/>
per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good, the kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. If. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
v s, Sat s <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for nil points for the West <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. L. G. E. E Griffin, <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
K. of R. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <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 meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
mo <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
ADVICE AS <lb/>
Notice in <lb/>
Book<lb/>
1.1. lime, D. C. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
An <lb/>
or IMp<lb/>
for free stud <lb/>
BOOK ON <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
J. L COREY, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
-A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
II <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED BIGHT AND <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS BIGHT <lb/>
TO THE BIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT A <lb/>
LY RELIABLE <lb/>
Alston Grimes and W It <lb/>
Executive Alston <lb/>
Grimes, Cox, Israel <lb/>
Edwards and W E Praetor. <lb/>
Elks was elected chairman. <lb/>
FALKLAND. <lb/>
J- B, CHERRY i <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
Delegate-. <lb/>
Jonas <lb/>
J L <lb/>
W X fierce <lb/>
B Gay <lb/>
w H Moore <lb/>
Little <lb/>
II <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
j B Gardner <lb/>
E F <lb/>
John King <lb/>
J K <lb/>
B R Gotten <lb/>
J S Harris. <lb/>
PRIMARIES. <lb/>
Large In livery Town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
accordance with the call of <lb/>
the county executive committee, <lb/>
primaries were held in the several <lb/>
townships last Saturday to select <lb/>
delegates to the county convention <lb/>
ts lie held Greenville next Sat <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
to nominate <lb/>
Constable and Justices of Peace, I <lb/>
to name B Allen <lb/>
III L <lb/>
We give following reports F Hart <lb/>
the townships so far as re. John Pierce, Sr. <lb/>
calved. From some only the names. Henry <lb/>
of delegates alternates came Hardy <lb/>
baud. j E <lb/>
I A It Holton <lb/>
i J Brooks <lb/>
Alternates, j R R Jackson <lb/>
S V j Asa <lb/>
BEAVER DAM. <lb/>
Delegate- <lb/>
W R Home W II Morgan <lb/>
W J <lb/>
Tyson W II Moore <lb/>
R J Lang J King <lb/>
I I M Lewis J I Allen <lb/>
Robert May Lewis <lb/>
J w S <lb/>
Beach I <lb/>
W B Meeting was to order by <lb/>
J I A. L. Blow, who was elected chair- <lb/>
W W Thomas, man. and editors of town pa- <lb/>
elected secretaries. <lb/>
Monte moved town- <lb/>
ship follow usual custom and divide <lb/>
select delegates each sec <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
W. L. Brown requested the <lb/>
motion be withheld until he could <lb/>
oiler a resolution. The resolution, <lb/>
was unanimously adopted. <lb/>
was as follows <lb/>
Whereas, we believe <lb/>
should lie recognized in public <lb/>
and the same commended <lb/>
therefore be It, resolved Unit this <lb/>
primary of Greenville township <lb/>
here assembled heartily endorse the <lb/>
THE GROCER. <lb/>
Mooring <lb/>
I Little <lb/>
a i Ross <lb/>
J S <lb/>
S A Congleton <lb/>
Convention called lo order by A <lb/>
G Cox, who was elected chairman <lb/>
and Gannon secretary. <lb/>
Precincts Nos separated <lb/>
To PEOPLE, OUR AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We <lb/>
We <lb/>
are <lb/>
still in the of your <lb/>
the best line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Effect Prayer. <lb/>
Science bi <lb/>
.-n great remarked the <lb/>
the other <lb/>
us be helped an female <lb/>
I he <lb/>
I i man's false teeth <lb/>
reminded me of l to you be- <lb/>
in asked the passenger to <lb/>
whom the observation was <lb/>
in. believe i;. it I <lb/>
help He friend. I seen n <lb/>
demonstration of with me own <lb/>
;. -I. <lb/>
For three nights the woman <lb/>
a . tried rent- <lb/>
toothache and Pack- <lb/>
ham's Pain and <lb/>
j Per tent. Investment <lb/>
Taxes Paid by Company. <lb/>
i i. I us <lb/>
i Drewry , Pros. <lb/>
S Wynn, Vice <lb/>
s man, Tun-. <lb/>
K Ally, f <lb/>
o. Allen, I <lb/>
Latta. <lb/>
S n . J <lb/>
TEN <lb/>
ATES, with Semi <lb/>
Annual Coupons, each. <lb/>
Payable in June and at <lb/>
and Hank of <lb/>
Secured by first <lb/>
gage on residence property worth <lb/>
nearly double amount of loans, with <lb/>
principal payable ten after <lb/>
date of issue, are being sold for a <lb/>
to be found any store in I'm County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage, is our pleasure to show you what you to <lb/>
sell you if we can. offer you very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will do justice <lb/>
if you do not sec our immense before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember u the following line- of general merchandise. <lb/>
Globules everything f which gives <lb/>
I to the live and one third per <lb/>
store hail, her . r on <lb/>
kepi and a of nearly <lb/>
Dry and Motions <lb/>
Hats n <lb/>
Jacket <lb/>
I Silks and Satins, Dre <lb/>
and Man Oil Cloth <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
Win <lb/>
Bryant Ives <lb/>
G Berry <lb/>
I J <lb/>
J Spier <lb/>
L II <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's. Women's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse and <lb/>
-he thou go in <lb/>
I- Christian . e, so i be <lb/>
one In lo <lb/>
conn to I Le house. <lb/>
together for hours <lb/>
and the old <lb/>
like a baby Si. . e <lb/>
treatment was all right, was <lb/>
passenger. <lb/>
I -ii ml I i;. ii red <lb/>
. i b <lb/>
he you i it. but when <lb/>
up the and <lb/>
i i i boiler <lb/>
lo her head veil of <lb/>
; v. Mo e <lb/>
front, <lb/>
per cent, maturity, male- <lb/>
a more than seven per <lb/>
i i annum. This i- one of <lb/>
the and investments on <lb/>
the market. Loan- made on real- <lb/>
of eight time. <lb/>
further <lb/>
Mechanics and Investors Union. <lb/>
Sec. Raleigh, N. C.<lb/>
Dr. . L. ;. . <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
v Fleming store.<lb/>
S S <lb/>
w J Tripp of past campaigns by our <lb/>
Lorenzo ; most Chairman of the, <lb/>
Jerry Executive Committee, j <lb/>
Charles La whom Caleb Cannon I A. L. Blow. and recommend <lb/>
Edgar Ballard Allen Jackson J that he be again selected for this <lb/>
Ivey Smith Dr Joseph which he has so <lb/>
J D Cox filled for mote than twenty <lb/>
W B Tucker <lb/>
J W <lb/>
brad <lb/>
W J Jackson <lb/>
Joseph us fox <lb/>
J R Sugg <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Coffee, Scad Is, <lb/>
Delegates, <lb/>
T Tyson <lb/>
J S Norman <lb/>
C D Smith <lb/>
John <lb/>
Joseph Tyson S W C Hooks <lb/>
The following were nominated J J May <lb/>
for Justices of the J H Smith <lb/>
Tyson, Ivey Smith, Edgar Ballard. E Ellis <lb/>
For Constable, Mills Smith. J M C <lb/>
Executive Ty-, A G Cox <lb/>
son, S W V A Jesse Cannon <lb/>
Plows, i low fixtures, Nails and <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
Jessie Smith. <lb/>
Resolutions were adopted to <lb/>
elect A L Blow, Chairman of the j Jesse Cannon, Arthur Jackson express a <lb/>
years. <lb/>
A. D. Johnston stated under <lb/>
the plan of organization a primary <lb/>
election could he called for, and as <lb/>
the principal contest before <lb/>
county convention would he for <lb/>
Sheriff he called tor a primary vole <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for and every thing line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Dealing, <lb/>
Your <lb/>
S. CO. <lb/>
I of the Negro <lb/>
hi b u attract- <lb/>
address <lb/>
the Charles <lb/>
Two Fanatics Still Pasting <lb/>
Shiver, the two <lb/>
who arc in jail Percy, <lb/>
the Creole, arc still fasting. They <lb/>
have fifteen days and <lb/>
i. . of food has passed the <lb/>
of either of them. <lb/>
A Messenger reporter <lb/>
c to -c yesterday, they <lb/>
i n So reclining on blanket <lb/>
re- No. J Z ever <lb/>
clinic <lb/>
ii <lb/>
W W Bullock, chairman, T A <lb/>
county Democratic Executive Com- W Ho. A G Cox. II K <lb/>
Ellis, J J May, W B Tucker <lb/>
The following resolution was <lb/>
Resoled by Demo <lb/>
Thigpen, secretary. voters of Con tent <lb/>
Delegates. <lb/>
J A Briley <lb/>
vote of the delegation to the <lb/>
j Convention to be for each can- <lb/>
according lo bis strength in <lb/>
It A Parker <lb/>
It W Faithful <lb/>
J A Tyson <lb/>
W W Bullock <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
Alternates. <lb/>
N S <lb/>
John Faithful <lb/>
Charley Pollard <lb/>
Barrow <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Hathaway, Barrow, R A Par- <lb/>
J A Briley and Charlie Parker. <lb/>
Barrow, W W <lb/>
Bullock and J Holland. <lb/>
Constable- Pollard. <lb/>
BETHEL. <lb/>
Called to order by S <lb/>
S A Gainer made chairman and It <lb/>
J. Grimes, secretary. <lb/>
Committee A <lb/>
Gainer, chairman, M A James, w Carroll <lb/>
O Little, J Grimes and I W j j <lb/>
, P W <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
ship in convention assembled, <lb/>
that we endorse the course of A I. <lb/>
Blow, chairman of the Democratic <lb/>
Executive Committee of Pitt <lb/>
and recommend that the <lb/>
committee township be <lb/>
requested to vote for his re-election. <lb/>
Meeting railed lo older by Dr C <lb/>
M Tucker <lb/>
W Tucker <lb/>
F M <lb/>
Harvey Allen <lb/>
Watson <lb/>
Moor. <lb/>
N II <lb/>
II Williams <lb/>
I Gains. <lb/>
rial Science Asocial ion in Wash- <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
He took position against high <lb/>
, i ion of the i <lb/>
Ibis had him v, <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i- by the raw <lb/>
line ii i; i man <lb/>
-training in and <lb/>
in handiwork.<lb/>
fact Mr. <lb/>
. I Warner has bin life in the <lb/>
, ,, , North and i icily in pursuits <lb/>
Leon II ox <lb/>
III <lb/>
I. . lied <lb/>
no with <lb/>
com be has <lb/>
truly wonderful in <lb/>
M Jones, who was made permanent <lb/>
chairman, J J Elks, secretary. <lb/>
Delegates, <lb/>
G W Venters <lb/>
J M Cox <lb/>
It t Chapman <lb/>
primary. <lb/>
L. I. Moore vigorously opposed <lb/>
the primary election, but the chair <lb/>
man ruled that under plan of <lb/>
organization when such primary <lb/>
election for it should be <lb/>
held. He I hen appealed from the <lb/>
rilling of chair, making <lb/>
speech against the primary <lb/>
Speeches in favor of the <lb/>
election and to sustain chair <lb/>
were made by J. L. Fleming, A. <lb/>
D. Johnston, Fleming, <lb/>
W. II. A vole on <lb/>
the appeal almost unanimously <lb/>
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M A James <lb/>
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G L Moore <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
B W James <lb/>
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J Taylor <lb/>
J T Nelson <lb/>
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J s Brown <lb/>
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J A K Tucker <lb/>
W L Clark <lb/>
W E Proctor <lb/>
Alston Grimes <lb/>
Dr M Jones <lb/>
Israel Edwards <lb/>
B Galloway <lb/>
Hardy Stokes <lb/>
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Robert Smith <lb/>
Shade Stocks <lb/>
L A Arnold <lb/>
Adam Gashing <lb/>
Calvin Mills <lb/>
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