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APPOINTED II <lb/>
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Books in <lb/>
Pitt County. handle designated on the <lb/>
State i-i the mid ran supply <lb/>
ever We also have <lb/>
An supplemental to an Aft <lb/>
Entitled Act to Amend the <lb/>
Constitution of <lb/>
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and Eighteen of the Public Law <lb/>
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THE AMENDMENT. Lie shall in- ballot, and <lb/>
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Sec ;. voter la <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
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a- That Chapter <lb/>
Public Law of entitled <lb/>
Ari lo the inn ion of <lb/>
North be amended so <lb/>
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That article of the <lb/>
of Carolina be, tin- <lb/>
load game is hereby abrogated, and in <lb/>
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entire and <lb/>
of <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
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OFFICE, <lb/>
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the States, and <lb/>
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maintain the and lava <lb/>
of the United States, the con <lb/>
and laws of Heath Quo <lb/>
not inconsistent <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help me God. <lb/>
Same <lb/>
nice wood box cents, lead pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
ii and pen, and all m nice wood box, B <lb/>
Si. A big wide tablet cents Bottle of test <lb/>
ink on the market, cents. Copy II to <lb/>
White crayon. gross in box. Good foolscap <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
born <lb/>
We carry . nice line of double an single entry <lb/>
long day books. Journals, counter memorandums, <lb/>
. books, draft and books, lime book, <lb/>
For Society People. <lb/>
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card and <lb/>
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And when it comes to <lb/>
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The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
; . I S FOR ANYTHING <lb/>
in <lb/>
malt <lb/>
twenty-one years <lb/>
age, possessing <lb/>
sot out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
the people in the State, except <lb/>
as heroin otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the Slate of North Carolina for two <lb/>
year, in the r sis months. <lb/>
and in precinct, ward or other <lb/>
election district in which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
ling the Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district t <lb/>
in the same comity, shall not ope <lb/>
rate to deprive an; person of the <lb/>
right vote in the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other district from <lb/>
which ho has removed, until lour <lb/>
months after ouch removal. No <lb/>
person who has convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt in open <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
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vole, unless the said person shall <lb/>
lie first restored lo citizenship in <lb/>
the milliner prescribed In law. <lb/>
See. person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein rib <lb/>
oil and in the manner <lb/>
law, the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
I. person presenting <lb/>
himself . o on shall be <lb/>
to read and write any section <lb/>
and of I lie in the <lb/>
and. before he shall be <lb/>
entitled to Vote, he shall have paid <lb/>
the of May, of <lb/>
year in which he proposes to <lb/>
See. The following of <lb/>
persons shall he for <lb/>
office First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty God <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
on indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether sentenced or not. mulct <lb/>
judgment suspended, say treason <lb/>
or felony, or other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may <lb/>
m the penitentiary. <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice in office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of citizenship In a manner <lb/>
prescribed law. <lb/>
That this amendment to <lb/>
the Constitution, shall go Into <lb/>
the Iii-l day of duly. <lb/>
if a majority the votes cast at I <lb/>
the next general election shall be <lb/>
east iii favor of this suffrage amend j <lb/>
See, II. amendment In the <lb/>
it ion shall be submitted at <lb/>
the election to the. <lb/>
qualified voters of the State, in the <lb/>
same and under the same, <lb/>
rules and regulations as is pro <lb/>
in the law regulating <lb/>
elections in s State, and said , <lb/>
elections tin persons desiring to <lb/>
vole for shall east <lb/>
hallo with the <lb/>
Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
and those with a <lb/>
contrary opinion shall east a writ <lb/>
or printed ballot with the <lb/>
Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
See. III. The VOteS east at said <lb/>
election shall <lb/>
ed, returned and canvassed, and <lb/>
the result and declared <lb/>
under I lie same rules and <lb/>
and in the same manner as <lb/>
the vote for Governor, and if a ma- <lb/>
of the votes east are in favor <lb/>
if the said amendment, it shall <lb/>
the duty of the Governor of the <lb/>
State upon being notified of the <lb/>
result of said election, to certify <lb/>
said the seal of <lb/>
the Stale, who shall enroll the said <lb/>
amendment among the <lb/>
permanent records of his office. <lb/>
IV. This net shall lie in <lb/>
force its ratification. <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
AM <lb/>
of Nebraska. <lb/>
For <lb/>
K. <lb/>
of <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. <lb/>
of Was no. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
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July tot la. <lb/>
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BALE. <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
J. GRIMES, <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
For Treasurer <lb/>
BENJAMIN B. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For auditor <lb/>
B. F. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
of Haywood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public <lb/>
st met <lb/>
THOMAS P. TOON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner and <lb/>
HENRY B. <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
I. ROGERS, <lb/>
of Macon, <lb/>
PRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Presidential <lb/>
HAN HIGH Mi LEAN, <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For the Senate. <lb/>
F. ii. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. BARNHILL. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
For Register of Heeds <lb/>
T. II. MOORE <lb/>
in a <lb/>
decree made In w W. II. Met ft <lb/>
of <lb/>
ft. Murphy and <lb/>
now pending in of <lb/>
will on Monday, <lb/>
the day of Au-.-n.-i 1900, expose In <lb/>
Iii- Hie Court House in <lb/>
of Greenville, N. in j <lb/>
tract i <lb/>
I land to wit. of land situate in <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Elka, Haddock <lb/>
one hundred <lb/>
more H U <lb/>
That day sf <lb/>
W. <lb/>
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
II THE SHADOW OF DEATH. <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a <lb/>
millinery and fancy at ht. <lb/>
Louis. Co., Mich., and who is <lb/>
well known throughout the country, <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh and neuralgia. I had <lb/>
complaint and was very bilious. <lb/>
was in a bad condition-, every day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I should never be a <lb/>
well that should have to <lb/>
tattle down into a chronic invalid, and <lb/>
live in the shadow death. I had <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CURED MK. and <lb/>
L I . . . <lb/>
cured my family both. I am very glad <lb/>
that I heard of it. would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend it to every one. I have <lb/>
taken many other kinda of medicine. <lb/>
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
Mil N CO., <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A , ., <lb/>
Pitt Cm sty. J In <lb/>
Victoria Move vs. Move. <lb/>
above named will take <lb/>
as <lb/>
the Superior Court of <lb/>
Put to a divorce from the <lb/>
and the <lb/>
will farther take notice that he is <lb/>
to appear at the next term of the <lb/>
Court of county to be held on tin- <lb/>
Monday after Monday in Sept. <lb/>
next. It being the 17th day of Sent., 1900, <lb/>
at the Court ill N. C. <lb/>
an answer or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
sail action, <lb/>
for the relief demanded in min com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
the 30th 1900 <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep system in perfect or- <lb/>
by tin occasional use of <lb/>
Liver Tills. They reg- <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Vitality. Lost and <lb/>
Care <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Clerk the Superior Court of Pit <lb/>
county, having <lb/>
to me. Hie on the <lb/>
lay May, 1900, on the <lb/>
-l. Notice la <lb/>
to all to r i <lb/>
lo Immediate payment to the i,., <lb/>
and In all of estate or <lb/>
lo the undersigned, within twelve <lb/>
alt, r dale notice, or this <lb/>
notice ill be plead in liar of their recovery, <lb/>
-i May, 1900 <lb/>
U lion. <lb/>
on the estate if J. <lb/>
sud <lb/>
la and <lb/>
slow to pals <lb/>
cheek, and <lb/>
of By <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
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with our to car <lb/>
money paid. Bag tor circular <lb/>
copy oar bankable guarantee bond. <lb/>
K in CREDITORS. <lb/>
laving duly qualified before <lb/>
or Clerk of county as <lb/>
of Will and of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, I notice i- given to <lb/>
all said estate lo make <lb/>
immediate i lit t and <lb/>
all claims said es- <lb/>
are hereby notified lo mom <lb/>
for on or bi-fore day <lb/>
or notice will he tI in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of April. 1900. <lb/>
of Nancy Wallace. <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
. <lb/>
LABEL <lb/>
Loss <lb/>
V c or Shrunken Organ <lb/>
bond to cure In days ox<lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Jackson St. Ilia <lb/>
by -1 i- <lb/>
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REWARD <lb/>
We will the above reward tor any <lb/>
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Indus , <lb/>
For <lb/>
Treasurer, <lb/>
CHERRY. <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
We hereby warn all from en- <lb/>
any of lands along <lb/>
Creek for of fishing with net <lb/>
Any one ., ill <lb/>
be -e, t,. law. <lb/>
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A. J. Wm, it inn.<lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
Imitations. mull. n. <lb/>
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his poll tux for the previous <lb/>
Aug i-i I. role, his poll tux for tin- previous <lb/>
.-e u.,. . Article <lb/>
Section <lb/>
Dean , <lb/>
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Greensboro Female College <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
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Trinity College <lb/>
no mule who was, on Jan- <lb/>
or lime prior <lb/>
I thereto, entitled lo vote under the <lb/>
lawn of any State in I <lb/>
sinus wherein he resided, and <lb/>
no lineal any such <lb/>
i mine ,,., i <lb/>
. . j. lie denied the right to <lb/>
vote at any election in <lb/>
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., this State reason Ins <lb/>
it I he <lb/>
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Day <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
lo possess the educational <lb/>
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ed, shall have registered in <lb/>
lei ins of this <lb/>
section prior lo I. inns. <lb/>
The shall pro <lb/>
retail Grocer and I all per- <lb/>
Dealer, tush paid for I sons entitled lo vote without the<lb/>
. M. <lb/>
tub university of <lb/>
norm Carolina. <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
System. <lb/>
academic courses leading <lb/>
to Degree. courses <lb/>
in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. <lb/>
Summer School for Teachers, <lb/>
l Scholarships and <lb/>
Tuition Tuition to Candidates <lb/>
tor <lb/>
t Sons and Teachers. <lb/>
besides In Sum- <lb/>
teachers in the <lb/>
For and In- <lb/>
i formation <lb/>
P. <lb/>
; I in. Impel Hill. N. U, <lb/>
Oxford Seminary for Girls <lb/>
OXFORD. N- C <lb/>
Session Opens Aug 1900 <lb/>
Urge patronage. <lb/>
no- laboratory. <lb/>
called but twice during session. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Apple tor <lb/>
F P <lb/>
. nil Bar- <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Suits, <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Safes, I <lb/>
educational herein <lb/>
prescribed, and shall, on <lb/>
November 1st, 1908, provide for <lb/>
tin- making of a record <lb/>
lame, . <lb/>
registration, and nil <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, I so registered, shall forever <lb/>
Reality Can- have the right to vote <lb/>
nod Cherries, Apples, . ,. .,, ,.,,. ,. <lb/>
Our fill in<lb/>
Pine Apples. Milk. <lb/>
Flour. Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Hatches, Oil, <lb/>
tot Ion Si-e-l Meal Mulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Dried Apples. <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
null I,,,,, Ware, and Wooden I <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing y -i h i n . mill nu- <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
I I nine <lb/>
to see mi <lb/>
Fall Term Begins Monday, Sept. 1900. <lb/>
Q to see inc. <lb/>
T P fl ,,,.,, .,,, ca-b oilier, that the <lb/>
M or fell together, <lb/>
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Plume fr. <lb/>
in nil elections the people In <lb/>
State, unless <lb/>
inn J this Pro- <lb/>
such person shall have paid <lb/>
Ins poll tax as above required. <lb/>
See. That this Amendment to <lb/>
presented and <lb/>
adopted a one Indivisible plan for <lb/>
the regulation of the suffrage, with <lb/>
intent and purpose In so eon <lb/>
the different parts, to <lb/>
make I hem so dependent upon <lb/>
whole shall <lb/>
All by the <lb/>
Practical, common sense <lb/>
P Hires bays and for <lb/>
the life. Pupils take a <lb/>
high College. Success <lb/>
measured the de- <lb/>
of our pupils. Com- <lb/>
potent and <lb/>
a well organized Literary Society, <lb/>
Moral influence good. <lb/>
reasonable. further <lb/>
see address the principals. <lb/>
Bethel. N. C. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Coroner, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Surveyor, <lb/>
For <lb/>
t i. <lb/>
It. I. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. ti. LITTLE. <lb/>
SIZE BALLOTS. <lb/>
County of Elections for KM <lb/>
iii meeting In <lb/>
July j, 1900 . under of <lb/>
l the Public WOO <lb/>
scribed color and of all ballots <lb/>
members of the Assembly, tor <lb/>
County I rs for tin <lb/>
i- for I'm county <lb/>
All the above named <lb/>
shall plain white paper, known us <lb/>
white paper, sod shall printed In <lb/>
black ink, of which nave been <lb/>
deposited with the Clark of the <lb/>
Court county. <lb/>
The of all ballot of <lb/>
county be <lb/>
two and one wide and one and <lb/>
one lull in, he long. <lb/>
That nil ballots tot <lb/>
county and one half <lb/>
es four inches Lung <lb/>
Thai nil for the <lb/>
n Pitt shall be two and one ball <lb/>
mil one <lb/>
long, <lb/>
This too of July, <lb/>
r c. <lb/>
Chairman Cu for I'm <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer Washing <lb/>
ton daily A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
I. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer e v e i <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A- M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb/>
at t A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton. and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. S. Go. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Bay Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON, <lb/>
Washington, ft. o. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices us low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid country produce. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
TRADE-HARKS <lb/>
AND COPYRIGHTS <lb/>
OBTAINED <lb/>
TO <lb/>
I Notice in <lb/>
i Hook <lb/>
, strictly <lb/>
I E. D. <lb/>
OBTAINED <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
t.<lb/>
CURE AND FEVER <lb/>
Tub night with Hubert's <lb/>
Tonic at Jo per <lb/>
to take. Money <lb/>
if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, purities the blood and make <lb/>
well. None as good, <lb/>
Sold lit the drug <lb/>
stoics of and <lb/>
t. kind, ah -i;.,.<lb/>
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One Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold In son cued <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
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D. J. EDITOR MD Q <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JULY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
Ma-. 1864. <lb/>
made a fine address in P's <lb/>
chapel. teachings of <lb/>
Trumbull's in <lb/>
by Spring. <lb/>
Apr. Preach <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
Snow and rain. West- <lb/>
brook arrives. <lb/>
with W to Lane's <lb/>
Brigade. <lb/>
7th. preach at night. <lb/>
8th. Solemn day. Preach twice. <lb/>
Lord, hear and answer the prayers <lb/>
of this day <lb/>
all day, as usual <lb/>
10th. Preach twice. <lb/>
lectures in P <lb/>
chapel. <lb/>
18th. to Green Springs <lb/>
and spend night with Prank <lb/>
TWeet. Fifteen dwellings in one <lb/>
view. Thirteen or fourteen thou <lb/>
Band acres in the farm. <lb/>
Leave pony and with <lb/>
West retain to <lb/>
on B R. Be H lectures <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
17th. Preach N in AM <lb/>
to and prison- <lb/>
in M. <lb/>
10th. Meet Chaplains. <lb/>
clone v K W <lb/>
note from <lb/>
I love he <lb/>
has preached to 18th <lb/>
Sunday 24th. Preach twice. <lb/>
Visit five men in dungeon, four <lb/>
condemned to he shot. They are <lb/>
deeply penitent. preach to them <lb/>
other prisoners. Pleasant <lb/>
communion in my chapel at night. <lb/>
and telegraph to <lb/>
my wife. <lb/>
20th. Meet Chaplains, <lb/>
meeting, visit condemned <lb/>
prisoners, preach every night in <lb/>
my chapel. <lb/>
Sec three men shot for <lb/>
desertion, I trust their souls went <lb/>
to they had forfeited their <lb/>
lives here, but God's could <lb/>
save them. <lb/>
Preach at night. <lb/>
talk with <lb/>
converts. <lb/>
Sunday, May 1st ISM. Hear <lb/>
Bra l and commune with <lb/>
about out-hundred in his chapel, <lb/>
meet Bible class P M, in <lb/>
my chapel night and take two <lb/>
into the church. <lb/>
2nd. I go to Richmond <lb/>
night <lb/>
in Clay Si Church, Good work <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Meet over moo Federal <lb/>
prisoners going toward Orange <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Meet many wounded, get <lb/>
to spend night with <lb/>
pleasant worship. <lb/>
7th. Not much lighting, spend <lb/>
day nursing wounded Federals, <lb/>
find sou of Rev B H De- <lb/>
troll B church, Washing- <lb/>
ton On I 34th Mich <lb/>
thigh, <lb/>
about night. Hospital <lb/>
train goes forward, l walk. <lb/>
Sun Heavy lighting, <lb/>
Moore fearfully wounded, <lb/>
Wells, Morrison, <lb/>
Whitehurst killed. <lb/>
Among wounded, <lb/>
W B Chaplain <lb/>
Miss wounded, left elbow <lb/>
taken nut. <lb/>
Move hospital In right <lb/>
Court <lb/>
light for Daniel's and <lb/>
Hole's Brigades. Col <lb/>
Alabama Beg <lb/>
May Visit <lb/>
wounded, he and I were <lb/>
three years at Chapel Hill, Indies, <lb/>
Lieutenant dies In rich <lb/>
he was in Bind <lb/>
Vet yearly in the day most <lb/>
terrible fighting and rages <lb/>
till one or two P M, many killed <lb/>
and many wounded, nine years ago <lb/>
to-day Rev Dr married me, <lb/>
what a between that quiet <lb/>
day and this awful one How <lb/>
many more days of married life <lb/>
shall enjoy <lb/>
Bend off slightly wounded <lb/>
move hospital. Mary's birth- <lb/>
day May she live many <lb/>
more. John Hauler, of Cabarrus. <lb/>
dies very suddenly. <lb/>
i Among the wounded. <lb/>
Sun Ride to Brigade and <lb/>
get a on the way, pray <lb/>
with and 30th they are <lb/>
suddenly ordered off. <lb/>
Send off a few wounded. <lb/>
17th. Send noise cases to a <lb/>
corps hospital, and Boss <lb/>
18th. Send more wounded off to <lb/>
rail road. <lb/>
19th. Second Corps has aught <lb/>
and many are wounded, some arc <lb/>
killed, spent part the day B <lb/>
Gen Hospital, up nearly all night. <lb/>
20th. Very unwell all day, take <lb/>
one. Dr. Brown Andiron <lb/>
Evans, Brunswick visits me, I <lb/>
preach In P M. <lb/>
Whole moves <lb/>
M. going towards <lb/>
lottos ville. <lb/>
I lib. Marching briskly. <lb/>
Been Lee's army two <lb/>
years today, pass church, <lb/>
Strange name The wheat and <lb/>
clover fields near by show signs of <lb/>
pass Louisa Court House, <lb/>
camp on border of Green Springs <lb/>
Farm, sup with my friend West, <lb/>
after the war be wrote me the <lb/>
mother pony bad died; but lie <lb/>
me 125.00 for the which he <lb/>
said was growing <lb/>
17th. Pass look <lb/>
aver University grounds, camp at <lb/>
N Garden, troops there lake cars. <lb/>
night I Start With <lb/>
lance to riding <lb/>
one bore and leading Powers <lb/>
horse. <lb/>
Start early and ride all <lb/>
i on the Boll <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Kill PADS <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race alter your patronage <lb/>
We oiler you the selected line <lb/>
General Merchandises <lb/>
medicine, division medical, train day. <lb/>
ordered of, Chaplain I, <lb/>
too unwell to march, report to Dr <lb/>
Black of Corps Hospital, here we <lb/>
rest receive kindness from Bro <lb/>
Bell. <lb/>
22nd. Second Corps Hospital is <lb/>
started, Dr Black put am- <lb/>
balance, take zigzag route and <lb/>
cross North Anna <lb/>
23rd. Move on camp near <lb/>
Col <lb/>
Move on to Taylorsville, <lb/>
I goto Brig Hospital, get three <lb/>
letter front Mary. <lb/>
In Hospital, improving. <lb/>
Bide through wind and <lb/>
rail to wagon train. <lb/>
27th. Division Medical Train <lb/>
moves. walk past Ashland, test <lb/>
and receive from Mrs <lb/>
halt at midnight below i <lb/>
Hanover Court House. <lb/>
Walk on rapidly and <lb/>
sonic lime in about W <lb/>
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Infantry and Artillery puss to <lb/>
front and lire about <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
to and hear <lb/>
Bro Thompson. <lb/>
30th, Go to Capt <lb/>
Freeman, Lieut and Geo <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
Visit In Breastworks. <lb/>
June 1st GO t <lb/>
and find many of my men in Win- <lb/>
Hospital, busy very <lb/>
return, and spend an hour at <lb/>
Boss, night at wagons. <lb/>
2nd. Paris, <lb/>
Webb, Bodes Div drive <lb/>
enemy P M. <lb/>
3rd and At Hospital. <lb/>
5th. Preach to hear <lb/>
Patterson and Brown at Hospital, <lb/>
Bide to and hunt <lb/>
up sundry wounded In sundry <lb/>
and greatly fatigue my- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
7th. Walk, walk walk, secure <lb/>
transfer, at Corps Hospital i <lb/>
found W B Pell, son of Vi I <lb/>
Pell, of North <lb/>
he told me he was well for, <lb/>
but was anxious to get lo a <lb/>
where he could see sonic North <lb/>
Carolinians us there was not smith <lb/>
era this one. I visited the prop <lb/>
surgeons and readily trans- <lb/>
him to Dr Mason's Hos- <lb/>
there I had the pleasure of <lb/>
meeting him a days later. He <lb/>
lived and died in think <lb/>
he reminded me of the above every <lb/>
time I met him, Burroughs <lb/>
many wounded, return <lb/>
to wagons. <lb/>
Spend day in <lb/>
begin to mess with Dr <lb/>
and Caho, N B Cold <lb/>
rives.<lb/>
Div moves Cobb and i go<lb/>
wounded <lb/>
ran and Hospitals, meet Dr <lb/>
nth. Ho by Howard General <lb/>
Hospital spend <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Sun. Bro preaches <lb/>
Capt <lb/>
visit <lb/>
17th <lb/>
slept two hours and start <lb/>
ed before A M, cross <lb/>
pass Court House. <lb/>
get to sleep a <lb/>
Mr weary, <lb/>
-mil. Start I A M. pass on <lb/>
Saline Pike, see sad signs of <lb/>
barbarity, pass Liberty, Over- <lb/>
lake under mountain. <lb/>
21st. Pass over mountain, by <lb/>
factory burnt by enemy.; <lb/>
in six seven miles <lb/>
we move to right and pass near j <lb/>
the place; but alas the game had <lb/>
the enemy had gotten out, <lb/>
of our reach. <lb/>
22nd. meeting at I <lb/>
night. <lb/>
24th. Pass B James <lb/>
Go by natural <lb/>
Division reach Lexington on 25th <lb/>
and march by Jackson's grave. . <lb/>
rest and receive kindness Puller.- <lb/>
Camp eight miles toward <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Sun 20th. March to Millbrook. <lb/>
28th. Pass through i <lb/>
P M, Join Dies, and, <lb/>
and ill prayer meeting In Ml <lb/>
camp six miles north j <lb/>
Staunton. <lb/>
30th. Move stop New j <lb/>
Market. <lb/>
July 1st. slop to rental home , <lb/>
I of widow Blank, no one in the house <lb/>
knows Christ Mother, two sous, <lb/>
four daughters, and one daughter <lb/>
unsaved <lb/>
2nd. March and camp New <lb/>
Town, meet <lb/>
by Hunter. <lb/>
3rd. Pass through W go lo <lb/>
Mr at While Hall, join <lb/>
at <lb/>
July lib Pass through Charles- <lb/>
ton and get a line view of Mary land <lb/>
Heights, near spend <lb/>
night near by, several , <lb/>
-hells fall near <lb/>
5th. Quiet all day, <lb/>
send Bolivar and <lb/>
Kerry and get army stores. <lb/>
Cross Potomac and pass <lb/>
through <lb/>
Move mi, Cross <lb/>
M A <lb/>
The statistical the <lb/>
for <lb/>
the year ending June IN. <lb/>
the number of <lb/>
of the receivers on <lb/>
that date was a net decrease of <lb/>
ii- compared with June 30th, <lb/>
The placed <lb/>
in the hands of the reviver- <lb/>
year was and the <lb/>
removed from their manage- <lb/>
was <lb/>
On June 30th, the <lb/>
mileage the <lb/>
Slate.- was an increase i r <lb/>
year Thin <lb/>
limn for year <lb/>
mileage In- <lb/>
, be found m any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice all kinds, was <lb/>
America 252.304. <lb/>
ind all the year round. Spring, i the cud <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours oar mutual ,,;,., .,. for <lb/>
vantage. It is. pleasure to show you .-u wan. an. , the total <lb/>
sell We offer you the , i.,,,. ; , , <lb/>
the well <lb/>
built up on its own merits. I a, ha-i me. <lb/>
When you come to market will not do The number <lb/>
if you do not immense before <lb/>
us I he following lines general merchandise. <lb/>
 Goods and<lb/>
Capes. Carpels. Mattings and Oil <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, Lard. Semi Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb/>
CHOICE Vegetables <lb/>
will a ready <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
can raise them who has studied <lb/>
the secret how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by tin judicious use f well- <lb/>
balanced fertilizers. No <lb/>
for Vegetables can produce <lb/>
a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
at least Potash. Send for <lb/>
our books, which furnish full <lb/>
information. We send them <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
To Assassinate <lb/>
Nev World <lb/>
A plot lo assassinate President <lb/>
has been frustrated. It <lb/>
concocted by a group of Span- <lb/>
and Cuban conspirators, <lb/>
in New York. <lb/>
the plotters weakened <lb/>
and n warning <lb/>
of the Republican National <lb/>
Committee. That Idler was placed <lb/>
in the Charles <lb/>
F. Dick, who referred ii to <lb/>
IS. U. of Sew York <lb/>
persons <lb/>
on was <lb/>
increase for the year of <lb/>
I In of railway cap- <lb/>
ital was <lb/>
or i capitalization of <lb/>
line. <lb/>
The of capital stock pay- <lb/>
, dividend was <lb/>
or per cent, of the total <lb/>
amount of funded debt, excluding I Chair- <lb/>
obligations, which ,;, who <lb/>
paid no was certain important <lb/>
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during the was Mr. Udell <lb/>
an Dick, who laid <lb/>
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j.;. The <lb/>
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I'm and everything Hull Hue. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing. <lb/>
Your<lb/>
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ii. before Chairman Mark <lb/>
111.- <lb/>
and laid <lb/>
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id. shortly he departed <lb/>
year of The ,,,,,,,,. n, . instructed Mr. <lb/>
,. expenses are shown his investigation <lb/>
him to work with <lb/>
,., The amount <lb/>
dividends .-1,,., reporter <lb/>
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person- on el <lb/>
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persons killed <lb/>
number injured it t-<lb/>
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injured during lite year. <lb/>
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ii i national <lb/>
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as President. <lb/>
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ii i,., should lie <lb/>
made to Special de- <lb/>
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and fever Is a Mile of Grove's <lb/>
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take tasteless chill <lb/>
We have a lot South Ben I <lb/>
Chilled Single and Double horse. <lb/>
before buying. We also can y n <lb/>
line <lb/>
fact <lb/>
a m <lb/>
for <lb/>
School room. <lb/>
Some fellows make a rye <lb/>
every time they lake a drink. <lb/>
The Inquisitive person is not <lb/>
more a man hits on his <lb/>
lawn the mower he wants. <lb/>
The is always ready to <lb/>
present n hill for damages, <lb/>
the <lb/>
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wall <lb/>
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all sorts <lb/>
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Tools, <lb/>
Plow Gear <lb/>
Headquarters For<lb/>
Pumps, Nulls War<lb/>
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public prayer and <lb/>
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with Cross on the label. <lb/>
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mid la mil. druggists. <lb/>
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Inn i Cure. <lb/>
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last IS years, <lb/>
and Ins.- <lb/>
all business I and <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Alt D, Owner <lb/>
stand the Post Office <lb/>
N. C. M Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
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OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
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B. AYCOCK, <lb/>
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For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
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For Commissioner <lb/>
I. <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor <lb/>
V MIXER, <lb/>
of Davidson, <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL ROGERS, <lb/>
of Macon. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of Sew Hanover. <lb/>
Presidential Electors <lb/>
HIGH <lb/>
of Cumberland. <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan, <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For i Senate, <lb/>
F. G. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. BARNHILL. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
o. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds <lb/>
T. B. MOORE <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Fur Coroner. <lb/>
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Sin <lb/>
COX, <lb/>
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W. LITTLE. <lb/>
lei some body else sweat <lb/>
out a variant registrar <lb/>
see what villi him. <lb/>
Winston who did this <lb/>
the instance Holton are in list <lb/>
no. ii is the wan who <lb/>
to be is <lb/>
of white scamps put <lb/>
the up to and <lb/>
when trouble the ignorant <lb/>
catches it and his white <lb/>
coaxer slips off. <lb/>
The British are at least candid. <lb/>
The latest report shows <lb/>
that their total losses the South <lb/>
African war to date are over <lb/>
men, about one tilth I lit <lb/>
entire force. What the losses of <lb/>
troops in the Philip- <lb/>
pines have been is not known, be- <lb/>
cause of the if secrecy fol- <lb/>
lowed the administration, but <lb/>
the must be proportionately near- <lb/>
as great. <lb/>
Ex-President Harrison thinks <lb/>
that Indiana is doubtful this year <lb/>
says he not be <lb/>
ed if ii Democratic. The <lb/>
Sew York Tribune, the great <lb/>
apostle Republicanism, classes <lb/>
Sew York and Michigan as doubt <lb/>
states this fall. Altogether, the <lb/>
Republicans are awake <lb/>
from their pipe dream, that the <lb/>
silver spells nun. and to <lb/>
realize Imperialism will be the <lb/>
real issue after all. <lb/>
any considerable part of <lb/>
the Democratic part which sup- <lb/>
ported Bryan in nos support <lb/>
any <lb/>
considerable part of the <lb/>
can part that -supported Mi-Kin <lb/>
in now support <lb/>
If the <lb/>
Democrats vote as the <lb/>
Bryan will be stronger than before <lb/>
as something like voles. <lb/>
distributed, would have <lb/>
elected him then, the are <lb/>
his favor now. <lb/>
From o i- u. <lb/>
The administration has <lb/>
again. One day it of- <lb/>
that defer- <lb/>
bi all i.- of lieu. Ai- <lb/>
more troops would <lb/>
., . ,. . ,,, . , him, who. when he <lb/>
Ire in the I tot <lb/>
., , . plain or down <lb/>
the next it ordered a regiment of <lb/>
and a batten of <lb/>
Will Be Stronger in <lb/>
the Last This <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The American people like to <lb/>
have their n way. but they like <lb/>
still better to see s man who i not <lb/>
afraid ill. in. ran follow <lb/>
u leader, however much they may <lb/>
ti- be sent from <lb/>
Praise for the manner which <lb/>
the platform is written <lb/>
is very baud sometimes <lb/>
even from republicans. Ex Sen- <lb/>
Faulkner, of West Virginia, <lb/>
said of have read a <lb/>
better national platform than that <lb/>
adopted at city. It is <lb/>
written in plain language, says ex-. <lb/>
what it means and without <lb/>
a of will hold to <lb/>
either even against a world in <lb/>
anus. It is certain, therefore, that <lb/>
at least some of the <lb/>
which have swayed caucuses <lb/>
and conventions of the Democrat- <lb/>
party will be felt in the cam <lb/>
and at the Hills. <lb/>
one can doubt that Mr. <lb/>
an has opportunity to make a <lb/>
more formidable campaign, here in <lb/>
these Eastern Slates any rate, <lb/>
than in when his personality <lb/>
.,.,,.,, , ii and grossly <lb/>
the signs that the , . <lb/>
, , . . w even his patriot- <lb/>
beans are not so cocksure Ohio . r <lb/>
, i . i ism was challenged. Moreover, <lb/>
SB they pretend to be is the an- <lb/>
, . ,, , . , the people of this <lb/>
that Hick ,,,,. , . <lb/>
stand now that he embodies more <lb/>
has been made chairman of the <lb/>
State executive com- <lb/>
Thai means Dick will re- <lb/>
tire from the secretaryship of the, <lb/>
i Republican National <lb/>
which he has held since I lie last <lb/>
campaign and which carries a <lb/>
of a year, while the <lb/>
hi he has accepted in Ohio has <lb/>
no salary. Who will succeed I i-k <lb/>
Of the Coin <lb/>
has not been announced, <lb/>
but. of course, will be some <lb/>
trained in <lb/>
of securing political ends. It <lb/>
Wouldn't cause any surprise in <lb/>
Washington it Parr Heath re- <lb/>
signs as First Assistant Postmaster <lb/>
than One issue, and is the foremost <lb/>
champion of certain principles <lb/>
lie a the foundation of our <lb/>
democracy, and <lb/>
appeal to all Americans alike, re- <lb/>
of geographical lines. <lb/>
Boston Globe. <lb/>
General and succeeds Dick. <lb/>
. as aptly termed bun <lb/>
Mr. Henry of Boston, now <lb/>
Washington, said of polities in <lb/>
Massachusetts was <lb/>
inn so overwhelmingly republican <lb/>
it would go democratic this year. <lb/>
The press and republican party <lb/>
leader are inclined to at the <lb/>
expansionists of the State <lb/>
to intimidate that tiny an- of <lb/>
consequence politically, but <lb/>
Champion <lb/>
The Populists had a gathering <lb/>
here yesterday. One Mr. Kelly. <lb/>
an importation from South <lb/>
was star attraction, and <lb/>
I Lloyd, private secretary of <lb/>
Senator played second <lb/>
S. A. Edmund was master of <lb/>
ceremonies. The <lb/>
in a short speech to the white men <lb/>
alter the Populists were through, <lb/>
talked entirely upon the proposed <lb/>
constitutional amendment. He <lb/>
made tin- bald assertion that <lb/>
it would about <lb/>
while Carolina, that <lb/>
such was the intention of the Dem- <lb/>
Legislature in framing the <lb/>
Nine Presidential Tickets. K. Evans. <lb/>
The Philadelphia times has been <lb/>
at the trouble to collate, <lb/>
and present to its readers the <lb/>
presidential now in the field <lb/>
SB follow <lb/>
President, William <lb/>
Ohio; <lb/>
Roosevelt. York. <lb/>
President William <lb/>
Jennings Bryan, Viet- <lb/>
President, E. Stevenson. II- I <lb/>
People's party of the <lb/>
President, Wharton Bar- <lb/>
Pennsylvania; Vice President <lb/>
Ignatius Minnesota. <lb/>
People's party Pres- <lb/>
William Jennings Bryan. <lb/>
Nebraska; Vice-President, <lb/>
A. Minnesota. <lb/>
Social President, <lb/>
Eugene V. Debs, Vice- <lb/>
Henry B. <lb/>
bland. <lb/>
President, <lb/>
Kev. S. Swallow. Pennsylvania; <lb/>
Vice-President, John i. <lb/>
President, <lb/>
Joseph F. <lb/>
es ; President. Val- <lb/>
Pennsylvania. <lb/>
silver President, <lb/>
William Jennings Bryan. <lb/>
Vice-President. Adlai E. Steven- <lb/>
son, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
. ,. , . the not being <lb/>
when the elect ion in it , r <lb/>
in the proposition. At <lb/>
bus started in bis work of <lb/>
-pulling <lb/>
the tin- alien I become In <lb/>
mi union . <lb/>
A white man Is gelling to a low- <lb/>
ebb when he will the <lb/>
From Dakota to Carolina to <lb/>
pion the cause of a horde of <lb/>
the while <lb/>
people, <lb/>
By a ell oil tin- <lb/>
able to send <lb/>
one regiment from Ma- <lb/>
to Ho- rescue of Americans <lb/>
china Gen, He Arthur <lb/>
that he Spare more <lb/>
than some <lb/>
under his <lb/>
the been <lb/>
suppressed, and war Is <lb/>
More than live hundred South <lb/>
Carolina who actually <lb/>
swore that the had not been in <lb/>
State twelve months, have <lb/>
been try to register in Charlotte. <lb/>
and the chairman of the <lb/>
Republican committee, who is more <lb/>
than the them <lb/>
selves, is living to help reg- <lb/>
At Winston hundreds of <lb/>
Virginia who have -lip <lb/>
over the line to help their side <lb/>
against the amendment, are trying <lb/>
register there, and in-caused re- <lb/>
fused and <lb/>
of his henchmen have caused the <lb/>
of certain registrars under <lb/>
Some <lb/>
who bail not <lb/>
been in tIn- I <lb/>
wire refused to register <lb/>
in <lb/>
I lie nil this <lb/>
There <lb/>
a i in ., tin -in ii i bis is <lb/>
I on such tilings <lb/>
a- -i ct i <lb/>
w man ill the Stale vole for the <lb/>
Into Trouble. <lb/>
I I white K Ian lead <lb/>
are going to gel their ignorant <lb/>
followers Already in <lb/>
one who <lb/>
in a hurry to follow direction see- <lb/>
the doors opening for <lb/>
him thus slated the <lb/>
ion <lb/>
who was persuaded <lb/>
register In this <lb/>
went In the registrar and <lb/>
bis name be stricken <lb/>
from the books. His wish was <lb/>
complied with but a note was made <lb/>
of I he fail that he had perjured <lb/>
himself and he will be <lb/>
the courts for .-aid perjury. We <lb/>
trust that Hie null amend lead- <lb/>
will not gel any more <lb/>
trouble persuading Io <lb/>
perjure <lb/>
will in- seen that <lb/>
has m adherents than it has <lb/>
been given credit for having. The <lb/>
question is not looked upon as one <lb/>
of purely policy, as is <lb/>
the tariff or coinage of silver, but <lb/>
as one in which deep principles of <lb/>
right and justice are involved, and <lb/>
the people of are <lb/>
not to be laughed or sneered out of <lb/>
their profound <lb/>
That the democratic expectation <lb/>
of electing a majority of the next <lb/>
House is a ease of rainbow- <lb/>
chasing must become plain to any <lb/>
one who will carefully study the <lb/>
election returns of two years ago. <lb/>
With three vacancies, two in re- <lb/>
publican districts one in a <lb/>
democratic district the <lb/>
cans have a majority of in <lb/>
tin- present House and three of <lb/>
them were seated as the result <lb/>
contests from districts <lb/>
democrats will do so again. <lb/>
There lire twelve republicans <lb/>
in the present House who <lb/>
were elected by pluralities of <lb/>
one from <lb/>
w I plurality . one from II-1 <lb/>
with and another from <lb/>
I he same stale with one from; <lb/>
Indiana with one from Ken-, <lb/>
with one from Maryland , <lb/>
with and another from the <lb/>
GO; one from Mm- <lb/>
in in Ni-m i , <lb/>
;,;. one with <lb/>
mi,, from Weal Virginia <lb/>
n-pi-i lively If <lb/>
democrats are elected from all <lb/>
I these districts and lose none of <lb/>
seals now hold will con- <lb/>
i In next House. <lb/>
infamously false assertion <lb/>
he made hers equally as far from <lb/>
tin-truth. Lloyd also spoke sole- <lb/>
upon the amendment, <lb/>
that ii would <lb/>
white men because section <lb/>
would be declared unconstitutional <lb/>
and section i would <lb/>
The Firemen at Wilmington. <lb/>
Wilmington, July <lb/>
I-Hi annual State <lb/>
opened to day with a mag <lb/>
parade, which was witness- <lb/>
ed by an immense <lb/>
In the engine contest for best <lb/>
I inn- from start to finish Hie New <lb/>
Won't Fool Tar Heels. <lb/>
The Kansas City Star gives the <lb/>
following as the preparations made <lb/>
for the support of I he Democracy <lb/>
that city last <lb/>
One thousand cattle. <lb/>
Two thousand bogs. <lb/>
Two thousand sheep. <lb/>
Five thousand four hundred <lb/>
bushels of potatoes. <lb/>
Filly tons of fish. <lb/>
Thirteen thousand live hundred <lb/>
pints of <lb/>
Two hundred sixteen thou- <lb/>
sand bottles of beer. <lb/>
The above is not specially at <lb/>
tractive to the North Carolina <lb/>
at least, They arc to <lb/>
these dishes at home. They cal- <lb/>
on living <lb/>
bear, Australian pheasants, <lb/>
hens, frog legs from the <lb/>
lakes of and brains <lb/>
from These westerners <lb/>
need not expect Io work their <lb/>
surplus crops on our delegates. <lb/>
Raleigh Peat. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
EVANS, CO., <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
Old Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
We, the undersigned, to place our names before the <lb/>
tobacco farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of <lb/>
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco coming season, be- <lb/>
ginning August 1st, we possess the <lb/>
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a <lb/>
good sale, we assure you that you will get the very highest <lb/>
market price for tobacco. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS, known among the boys as noted <lb/>
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying, <lb/>
was cashier and a partner of the late firm of Evans, ditcher <lb/>
who thoroughly familiar with all branches of <lb/>
trade, will run tin- sale. <lb/>
H. A. who was formerly with the Star <lb/>
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good judge of tobacco, <lb/>
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of <lb/>
brings its worth. <lb/>
H. C. CANNON, who will have charge of books, will <lb/>
see that you not delayed in getting your bill and check. <lb/>
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you <lb/>
highest price on all grades. Try us with your load. <lb/>
With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own <lb/>
books, and other expenses cut at start, we will put dollars <lb/>
in the pockets of our patrons through sale of their leaf. <lb/>
We invite all to visit us this coming season and note <lb/>
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO. <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that <lb/>
the farmers are tired of so many men riding through the <lb/>
country. Bring us your and prove to the market that <lb/>
you are tired it. With this expanse saved we can help you <lb/>
much more in the sale of your leaf. <lb/>
CANNON COMPANY. <lb/>
The Medley. <lb/>
I vi o III owned. <lb/>
i v I-. <lb/>
Here in the Negroes Chance. <lb/>
Honolulu. July, V <lb/>
Inly, in.- It is lo the col- <lb/>
people o the States <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
Hawaii i will I urn for re <lb/>
News leached here I in I In mailer the vexed la- <lb/>
drowning of two students of question. John Hind <lb/>
I Davidson college in river. plantation, <lb/>
Persian, the Southern States <lb/>
i ii from Davidson Ibis year, and in i ,, ,,,.,. laborers, They <lb/>
Fred who have ranee that four <lb/>
ed in the town went swimming this recruited Sen <lb/>
afternoon and in what The plantation will pay <lb/>
known as a suck hole and were n-c. In Hie and <lb/>
he <lb/>
Congressman Kelly, of South <lb/>
with It. Lloyd, of <lb/>
were here today to speak <lb/>
to the and instruct how <lb/>
in the election, -aid <lb/>
he was sick and took no part <lb/>
the speaking, but Kelly held <lb/>
forth at i o'clock, and for some <lb/>
over hour he twanged liar <lb/>
Bern Button Company Ho. l read to the crowd, <lb/>
lowering State house was pretty well <lb/>
worlds record will. 2.38 1-5 full of the crowd <lb/>
The Atlantic team of the b,, n somewhat <lb/>
same city took second prize, with a peculiar scene. There was a <lb/>
2.11,. Winston came; of ,, <lb/>
thud 2-5. ,, <lb/>
eclipse No. were only white <lb/>
folks pail v I hey cheered h i m. <lb/>
New Bern Button t took, Al, ,, <lb/>
Wilson Hose ,.,,. ,, <lb/>
Hie crowd of laughed and <lb/>
hollered bin. when be <lb/>
aid he Hie lo <lb/>
on with and help elect <lb/>
President a <lb/>
a l second. <lb/>
That is Hie kind the <lb/>
importation gave, it fail <lb/>
ed of and as <lb/>
an at speech making <lb/>
as anybody pretending to lie a <lb/>
speaker Could make. He seemed <lb/>
to truth and ban- <lb/>
died that article with reckless care- <lb/>
The black and tan coin <lb/>
made nothing having <lb/>
the come to Till conn <lb/>
l- <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
prize in the <lb/>
test. <lb/>
won in the Slate hook <lb/>
and Winston, who <lb/>
look second, <lb/>
Winston I won prize <lb/>
tin- engine content, water <lb/>
a long distance. Mount <lb/>
second, <lb/>
tin- size her engine and location. <lb/>
j. , -1 me <lb/>
drowned before help could reach give them Wu a month. <lb/>
Is in labor can be soared, tin <lb/>
He was lo t <lb/>
i i i mi i to prepare <lb/>
himself for the Presbyterian min- <lb/>
He bad just completed his <lb/>
education this year. <lb/>
The actor strikes you for a <lb/>
loan always make a hit. <lb/>
I he Japanese will be <lb/>
dispensed with altogether. <lb/>
Isn't ii about time for the Chi- <lb/>
out with an <lb/>
announcement that the report of <lb/>
his deal has been greatly <lb/>
ltd, <lb/>
Here is the as to the <lb/>
amendment expressed in a very <lb/>
few words. The biblical <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
We stake our reputation for <lb/>
plain on it. <lb/>
that is designed <lb/>
to disfranchise illiterate colored <lb/>
voters, Hint will not <lb/>
the suffrage of while man. <lb/>
We do see why there <lb/>
la- any great strife or division <lb/>
this. <lb/>
lie is indeed a tool WOO, when <lb/>
he gel his breath runs lo <lb/>
catch It, <lb/>
READ WHAT SAY ABOUT <lb/>
Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
St. Mary's School. H. March <lb/>
Mess, N. <lb/>
few months ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from <lb/>
you. After giving it u trial, I find it the most comfortable <lb/>
and in all respects by far the most Mattress I ever used, <lb/>
i have tried both cot Ion and hair mattresses, and greatly prefer this <lb/>
to either. you much success with your Felt Mattress, am <lb/>
Mrs. If. Matron. <lb/>
After night's use, if it is not all you even <lb/>
hoped for in a comfortable la-d, return it to us and we will refund <lb/>
you the full amount paid i without you not being out <lb/>
one cent, not even the freight. <lb/>
BOW OBI If your local dealer docs not <lb/>
our mattresses, write to Us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers of Mattresses, etc., N. C. <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. F Prop <lb/>
finest of mineral waters. Each spring has a different <lb/>
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
bladder troubles, Ail seven have wonderful restorative <lb/>
properties, HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or <lb/>
boarding houses using Seven Springs water will be charged <lb/>
per week A number of improvements have been added <lb/>
since last season, among are the bath houses being com- <lb/>
a professional barber in the hotel, and others too <lb/>
numerous to mention. For terms and other information <lb/>
address <lb/>
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
Victor safe is in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, hum, and general use. <lb/>
Every i with a guarantee to lire <lb/>
proof, U. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The North Carolina College of <lb/>
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
IN raising, <lb/>
lure, ml and Engineering, Textile <lb/>
and <lb/>
IX Carpentry, Wood-turning, <lb/>
Mill-work, tending, <lb/>
and Dynamo lending. <lb/>
Tuition, a n month. Hep <lb/>
in County Court house, July <lb/>
A. M.; at the Bib. <lb/>
For full information, address T <lb/>
K U <lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is Every Pair of <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
V. . <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Mi. J. . and children <lb/>
morning for Conetoe. <lb/>
Wednesday night here <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Oner of Baltimore after <lb/>
v and hundreds of have looked in wending a couple of days here left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Is to do. Can yon imagine u severer test than lo <lb/>
tie one b-g of a pair of pants to the ceiling and swing a keg of <lb/>
nails weighing pounds to the other leg i That is the test <lb/>
seen in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb/>
Till iv <lb/>
i the <lb/>
Mi-. I. Huns, i- <lb/>
Hon. I. earns on tin <lb/>
train to the <lb/>
pie here today <lb/>
Morton came <lb/>
night and ill till <lb/>
hers . <lb/>
W. T. Hunter came <lb/>
Kim lily. <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. Fleming, of <lb/>
.- In <lb/>
Kelly, of South <lb/>
Dakota and B. Lloyd, of <lb/>
arrived evening. <lb/>
Mi- at i.-ii <lb/>
has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
days. <lb/>
I. K <lb/>
here. <lb/>
II <lb/>
lit Vt ASH <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
built to stand kind f and a goes <lb/>
with every cant if button pulls off or if they rip. <lb/>
Get the best when you buy and be sun- gel the <lb/>
None without the name on the button. <lb/>
M.-. W. C. mid child <lb/>
have in-en in <lb/>
county, returned home <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Kiss of <lb/>
-Mount, cams over Ibis morning <lb/>
to visit Mi-, s M. <lb/>
Woodard Wilson <lb/>
Atkins left this morning <lb/>
Philadelphia to look after the <lb/>
for I He Knit- <lb/>
ting <lb/>
Miss Alien after spend- <lb/>
White went to a few dais hen Mrs. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Wins Again. <lb/>
In the Thursday at Titus- <lb/>
ville Pa. H. I. <lb/>
horse, won in three heals, <lb/>
there is a CROSS AUK I time was I has only <lb/>
in the margin of this paper ., horse won <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe in <lb/>
for Mr. Smith's <lb/>
we request .,,.,. hundred <lb/>
you to settle as early as ;,,, m i- has <lb/>
We need what i. , . . <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 that his is <lb/>
l. i i part of the news matter of the pa- <lb/>
per. His aim is to present <lb/>
his business which some- <lb/>
White man, have yon registered body wants to know, and to give to <lb/>
, Bi his the <lb/>
For sixty of other <lb/>
cheap at J. C. Sou. <lb/>
There are only a few days more. <lb/>
which yon register. <lb/>
The sidewalk cleaning this week; coal For <lb/>
bus given the town a letter appear-j sail- <lb/>
. I collier St. Mark, Captain <lb/>
White man, do wait another, with a <lb/>
day about registering. Co <lb/>
Wednesday and <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mi.-s of <lb/>
this to visit at <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Miss K. Vail, of Haiti- <lb/>
more, is x Mrs. M. A. Leg <lb/>
and daughters. <lb/>
Miss of Wilson, <lb/>
came Wednesday night to <lb/>
Mary Alice <lb/>
Little Miss Susie <lb/>
cams to visit <lb/>
little Miss Willie <lb/>
Harding of <lb/>
this <lb/>
ton to visit Maj. Harding. <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
to lake a load <lb/>
Hi-to sell on mar <lb/>
C. l. and lit <lb/>
He left this <lb/>
afternoon to spend some time at <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
IS. Victor passed through <lb/>
Greenville this morning on another <lb/>
II. A. I, It this <lb/>
for <lb/>
I. Hughes, after spending i <lb/>
Couple days here at <lb/>
Maj. II. Harding, left morn- <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Misses lull, <lb/>
who <lb/>
have i Mis- <lb/>
returned evening to Kin <lb/>
Mi-s I <lb/>
I.-i-ii Mis- Bruce<lb/>
evening. Mi.-s Bruce accompanied <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
Near Oakley. <lb/>
New- to us over the phone <lb/>
this morning of on outrage<lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
ill a man, went to <lb/>
of Mr. foe and <lb/>
walking the front <lb/>
door assaulted i i <lb/>
Tin- at time tail <lb/>
W N. II, <lb/>
A. U.- <lb/>
U I. an I <lb/>
die mill <lb/>
has i <lb/>
a j.-. ion w<lb/>
who in <lb/>
part duties passed <lb/>
n- oil In- up the rood. <lb/>
Mr. and Mi-. S. I lost <lb/>
their gill mi ii;. <lb/>
cholera <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
I ill. i- <lb/>
in ibis r <lb/>
t have i- <lb/>
general manager at <lb/>
to goto <lb/>
Lo . it, mere is a <lb/>
place than Washington in July. <lb/>
low ii in <lb/>
ville mean anything We saw <lb/>
small carts second <lb/>
street on Sunday, pulled <lb/>
women, taking ice home. an <lb/>
l lies were <lb/>
going side by side too, <lb/>
sidewalk. Dark- <lb/>
are the <lb/>
st reels. <lb/>
Tin- look down a <lb/>
to <lb/>
She has been haul. <lb/>
and her bottom I. and i <lb/>
speed Is much used. <lb/>
Lumber business looks <lb/>
Co. arc putting <lb/>
beads and ; one <lb/>
A good deal of I is <lb/>
and arc late in <lb/>
do mil come all. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-r- IN ALL <lb/>
Hals. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Win ; i I I. <lb/>
Sim hi <lb/>
Tripp K <lb/>
I in- -i joke is Ml . <lb/>
.- i i res <lb/>
In I <lb/>
ported . j- <lb/>
.-., a; i.- <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
d his i and <lb/>
in r I <lb/>
out. We are aw h- <lb/>
that iv. i i make a <lb/>
speaking lour, . Was morning Mr. <lb/>
in county. James and iii- sous and <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff. J. S. Mooring curried on toward <lb/>
tins ; Mrs. of Mr. <lb/>
u .,;. i <lb/>
t mail mailer, astray ;. ,, ,, ,,,,. <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
AI Man Mo we store, <lb/>
Five have <lb/>
a and <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
. Flour, <lb/>
Sugar. Coffee, tanned <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
in everything <lb/>
to be found in on up-to dale <lb/>
.- highest market <lb/>
pi i.-i Km all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
. .-,.; . When <lb/>
i to sill or when j nil <lb/>
to . lo so <lb/>
To alls ho v their <lb/>
promise <lb/>
T, F. CHRiSTMAN CO, <lb/>
live <lb/>
In I; or <lb/>
N v-1 i <lb/>
m. vi. J <lb/>
take Manic a <lb/>
man, lo the Insane <lb/>
Henry of the law <lb/>
of It of <lb/>
spent night linen <lb/>
ville and left this morning. <lb/>
Mr.-, K. Harris little <lb/>
daughter Mrs. <lb/>
Williams left on freight , <lb/>
Ibis afternoon for Seven Springs. <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
Janus. <lb/>
Case. <lb/>
The arrest of registrar In <lb/>
Winston because he declined to <lb/>
register boys and <lb/>
f tin- State, <lb/>
illustrates Southern <lb/>
methods. if can <lb/>
gel into the Federal courts <lb/>
override the will of the <lb/>
High handed and as <lb/>
will serve the pin <lb/>
of arousing all white men who <lb/>
believe home rule against <lb/>
registration places Saturday and <lb/>
will show white men their duty. <lb/>
i a. J American warships at Manila, <lb/>
Watch the around . . . . <lb/>
lit I waters. It will take <lb/>
her live mouths to reach her <lb/>
nation. It to understood that when <lb/>
W. W. Kitchen has been . . <lb/>
Congress in tilth dis- she readies Manila, she will <lb/>
W. into a station coal ship, <lb/>
for Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
There is being a up and <lb/>
overhauling out among the <lb/>
houses gelling ready for the <lb/>
opening of the new season, August <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
Alex. left morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. Fleming returned <lb/>
Ibis morning lo her home in <lb/>
sells. <lb/>
Miss Ella returned this policy of Federalism, <lb/>
morning from a visit in will show <lb/>
County. which white people are <lb/>
Sugg passed i rayed on one and Hie <lb/>
today on bis from land Federal on the other. <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
a around now . Tobacco <lb/>
Tm Heel <lb/>
the ill. <lb/>
U ill i I .- ; -i -I <lb/>
la I as w el . .--- <lb/>
I Is I I <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Mi-- I ox <lb/>
; . here <lb/>
. . ii <lb/>
w go d bug with <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
i -a;, s <lb/>
Hi i. k i,, C. July <lb/>
Itel Mi. i tilled hi- <lb/>
mini.- at Ibis place Sit <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Jesse Smith is i <lb/>
spent <lb/>
deuce and st <lb/>
We learn Julius <lb/>
one of 11.11. -.- <lb/>
tor died fever <lb/>
I , , sides am clad ere o <lb/>
u and was buried <lb/>
.-. n. i. i <lb/>
MEW w in. I ii. <lb/>
I n. <lb/>
pries <lb/>
i . i publish- <lb/>
ed in Its news service <lb/>
. nil globe and is equaled <lb/>
i.-. ii .-I few dailies. Its <lb/>
. have not been <lb/>
and <lb/>
. ii the <lb/>
progress <lb/>
. It- political <lb/>
impartial. This <lb/>
i makes of rains to <lb/>
IV, <lb/>
I'm lee a -week World's <lb/>
was found price is only <lb/>
,,.;,;,.;,. . .- . I . i I <lb/>
i. in lei hi in <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
In. <lb/>
I. Clark Calvin Mills <lb/>
are curing week. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Saturday Sun- <lb/>
mi Clay <lb/>
Milan. bud pleasure <lb/>
of being with bis Sal ill <lb/>
la., <lb/>
Alls. I. II. White and little <lb/>
Black Jack .--- preparing <lb/>
red shirts ex. <lb/>
I.- <lb/>
en an I ii- In ad col- <lb/>
We lake a- u good omen. <lb/>
die i- now m <lb/>
. in. o.- in lorn <lb/>
Slab <lb/>
I, .,,. <lb/>
dun. we have u <lb/>
A. ti. <lb/>
res for sale <lb/>
near also several <lb/>
1.1 n <lb/>
II. M. bu illumed <lb/>
.- i i I in; i <lb/>
. i . U la U-C a week one for <lb/>
Your having registered <lb/>
ed in paid will not allow yon lo <lb/>
vote August election. Von <lb/>
register anew, and before the <lb/>
sun on the Hist, or is DO <lb/>
voting for you. <lb/>
Keep <lb/>
are going to close <lb/>
sunset on Saturday, and if <lb/>
you fail to register before time <lb/>
you are mil going to vole. <lb/>
bare bought U large of <lb/>
Cook Stoves and Healers for the <lb/>
full trade. order In make room <lb/>
for those we selling what e <lb/>
have baud at reduced <lb/>
prices. J. C, Conn Hon. <lb/>
Constables others wanting <lb/>
In should <lb/>
Stole a Wheel. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred children <lb/>
have been in the habit of leaving <lb/>
their bicycles sidewalk in <lb/>
front of the resilience during the <lb/>
day so as lo have the wheels eon <lb/>
for use. A few ago <lb/>
a wheel In-longing lo one of bis <lb/>
was taken away, and Hie <lb/>
to Washington, ease proved a boom lend an t <lb/>
Miss Katie Moore, of Washing-. clang to The people riders. <lb/>
ton, came over tins Norm will W an- glad i. T. M <lb/>
lo visit Miss Bessie of of iii in id i <lb/>
hauling to jail Mr. will cure <lb/>
they to permit lie- <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
from Ki bi . hi <lb/>
wife i- <lb/>
have -t <lb/>
bu . in mil yon have tried <lb/>
-J- y <lb/>
g. c. <lb/>
Col Ion Bugging and lies always <lb/>
oil Inn. i <lb/>
I ii kepi on <lb/>
parson who took it thoughtful enough I the n lo <lb/>
in. in Carolina. <lb/>
Mr. of Carolina <lb/>
lost bis barn by lire Wed <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
There was no the <lb/>
time, all were down the <lb/>
working tobacco. Mr. <lb/>
lick. <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins and wife, of Tar- <lb/>
after spending u few days <lb/>
left this morning for their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Mi-s Bessie Sledge, <lb/>
spending some time visiting Mis- <lb/>
Nellie Render, left morning <lb/>
for homo in Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. and little <lb/>
who have been <lb/>
Visiting Mis. Allied follies, left <lb/>
for Wallace, N. C <lb/>
III. l, I., <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Where lie has <lb/>
National Dental Association <lb/>
ill S. Mooring re- <lb/>
I It is. from Holds <lb/>
where lie bad been lo lake a <lb/>
colored woman to insane <lb/>
bun. <lb/>
Till; TIDE <lb/>
Out Warrants. <lb/>
i again. Mr. will cure i <lb/>
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National Ticket. <lb/>
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of Nebraska. <lb/>
For Vine President; <lb/>
ADLAI E. <lb/>
of Illinois. <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
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CHARLES R. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
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WILFRED D. <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
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of Hay wood. <lb/>
For Superintendent Public In <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
To I PEOPLE, <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
It FRIENDS AND CI <lb/>
col <lb/>
Buildings Wrecked. <lb/>
Al P. II. <lb/>
I Sour town was a <lb/>
blowing off the steeple of the <lb/>
Baptist church and completely <lb/>
demolishing the handsome new <lb/>
stoic of Raker Is- <lb/>
Ai the time sever- <lb/>
persona wen- the building <lb/>
and all escaped unhurt, except <lb/>
four. Ea- if these were <lb/>
by the and sustain- <lb/>
First Bale of Cotton Crop Sold <lb/>
Austin. <lb/>
bale of cotton to he <lb/>
raised and gathered iii the I oiled <lb/>
Ibis season passed <lb/>
here today i a Sen Or- <lb/>
loans firm, eras grown in San <lb/>
Patrice county, Tex., <lb/>
and planters. <lb/>
It weighs pound and sold <lb/>
for cents a pound in addition <lb/>
to premium by the <lb/>
buyers, ii be auctioned <lb/>
New Orleans and then shipped to <lb/>
Hew York and Boston, where it <lb/>
will be auctioned off a second and <lb/>
The proceeds General Merchandise <lb/>
some charitable purpose. The <lb/>
first bale of cotton hurt year was <lb/>
also grown in Patrice county, <lb/>
was presented Governor <lb/>
for the benefit of the Bras s Valley <lb/>
sufferers. <lb/>
It was resold several limes <lb/>
New I Means and sot Eastern I <lb/>
cities, and was <lb/>
from source for Hood i <lb/>
Tea., Dispatch,, <lb/>
no . <lb/>
is Should Keep Work, <lb/>
la. <lb/>
v., <lb/>
arc still in the forefront race after <lb/>
oiler the beat selected line oil <lb/>
patron <lb/>
lobe found In store in Pitt County. Well <lb/>
of la A met i i <lb/>
slid Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Hummer <lb/>
and Winter. work for yours . ml <lb/>
vantage It our pleasure lo show what you want and lo <lb/>
sell if can. We J u the very service, <lb/>
and the most I with a well <lb/>
business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When to market you will not do j <lb/>
if our before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
n- and the following line- of general merchandise. <lb/>
ed wounds. Mr. Rod Ana <lb/>
An Express Tram <lb/>
Ky., July <lb/>
I Illinois Central from <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Silks and Do- <lb/>
Jackets and I apes. Carpets, <lb/>
s Trimmings <lb/>
Oil Cloths. <lb/>
There should not any n <lb/>
i ion stall by a single <lb/>
I the <lb/>
Is . life and death <lb/>
S i I lovers of <lb/>
Old No <lb/>
lake repose while the light is being <lb/>
waged. The amendment be <lb/>
lining n ma <lb/>
. shall ever <lb/>
afterwards he hi <lb/>
i of the <lb/>
. ;. <lb/>
With the disrupt <lb/>
part b every false <lb/>
i raged, <lb/>
a- I bey <lb/>
. iii line <lb/>
when lb. . I I <lb/>
go I mists had <lb/>
been away , this was <lb/>
mailing compared i <lb/>
. at <lb/>
l. i <lb/>
talus from their f the be <lb/>
am I. . ; their <lb/>
ii. Populists as ti <lb/>
then man;<lb/>
t-y day . ; keep <lb/>
up the so <lb/>
August i I here will <lb/>
be few while men in on <lb/>
ton, who was thought to lie serious Orleans, for Chicago, was held <lb/>
injured is improving ad robbed of <lb/>
Hancock, your regular cures- Ky. <lb/>
has his left broken ; -r. The lire I <lb/>
at the wrist, and hand badly man i man was badly beaten, <lb/>
Messrs W. Raker and I express driven <lb/>
W. were badly point <lb/>
The former also receiving a Mesh The robbers, number, rut <lb/>
wound above the eye. All engine and express car and <lb/>
Men's, and l SI,. <lb/>
Harm. Horse Blankets and Dusters<lb/>
I side of <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
North Carolina Leads. <lb/>
A S Counsel <lb/>
had better I- said now than <lb/>
after it is There is <lb/>
believing political <lb/>
situation in North Carolina is <lb/>
in mailer arc getting near <lb/>
danger line. The Winston reg <lb/>
incident is significant Even <lb/>
the chair- <lb/>
Democratic executive <lb/>
, .;., Pitt county; that <lb/>
it registrar in Cumber <lb/>
laud; attempt to a <lb/>
in Montgomery and other like <lb/>
have Ix-en noted <lb/>
within the week. Meantime <lb/>
Butler and others of kidney <lb/>
ire going over Slate making <lb/>
., -i and II. F. <lb/>
the populist candidate <lb/>
was moved on <lb/>
when be Laurinburg <lb/>
J make speech, <lb/>
a mi being that a recent <lb/>
I . i at be had <lb/>
u . i- the <lb/>
killing of <lb/>
hi i., in lulls, whereas <lb/>
fugitive from South <lb/>
i had made him- <lb/>
i- obnoxious in as <lb/>
knew how lobe. The people of <lb/>
Laurinburg would scarcely have <lb/>
. this liberty of <lb/>
speech without good reason, we <lb/>
The loss is estimated <lb/>
Owing to the of affairs, <lb/>
the political speaking which was I <lb/>
them are getting on fairly well, j , d,. and a half to Port <lb/>
near the Ohio river and <lb/>
of Missouri shore. <lb/>
blew open the express <lb/>
for today baa been postponed. I secured all it . <lb/>
The lawn party for the benefit of I and crossed into Missouri. <lb/>
church was also post- dropped one package <lb/>
on the Kentucky side <lb/>
and another package on Mis- <lb/>
side. Of Which <lb/>
found <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Mo <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
PI. Cad <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee. M-la-.-. Lard. Send I <lb/>
lings Fixtures. s <lb/>
for same <lb/>
Rich Square Times. <lb/>
Mr. ti. W. Baker is a member <lb/>
of the firm of Baker A Hurt <lb/>
Greenville. His friends heresy in <lb/>
with him hope ha will <lb/>
soon be well of his Injuries. <lb/>
A to the I <lb/>
For Commissioner Labor and <lb/>
HENRY R. <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For Corporation <lb/>
SAMUEL L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Electors <lb/>
DAN HI till <lb/>
of <lb/>
OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For Senate, <lb/>
F. ti. JAMES. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. <lb/>
For Sheriff, <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds <lb/>
T. It. MOORE <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
II. CHERRY. <lb/>
The present campaign is a j <lb/>
WAT Of while man vs. the i <lb/>
it is a light to the <lb/>
result in a drawn battle. <lb/>
No coin promise can be suggested <lb/>
or affected. One race and <lb/>
shall win. the oilier must yield. <lb/>
When a people engage a war <lb/>
of ice or humanity or necessity . <lb/>
when possess the conscious- <lb/>
the God of battles Is with <lb/>
greatest risks and <lb/>
rations awl most stringent meas- <lb/>
will 1- employed the <lb/>
victory. And while people <lb/>
our Slate will neglect no <lb/>
nor leave a stone unturned In <lb/>
this light the supremacy . I <lb/>
their race. <lb/>
With such at <lb/>
slake Hint move the great <lb/>
of while voters of North Car <lb/>
to action they will accept no <lb/>
decision but in this con- <lb/>
test, and determined <lb/>
men lighting for such cause will <lb/>
not for a consider <lb/>
as a possibility the settle- <lb/>
of Ibis <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
for everything in line, <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either tush or on Approved <lb/>
Our motto la Honesty, Merit and Square Healing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Dent Cured by s <lb/>
July P. <lb/>
who has been deaf and <lb/>
dumb for fifty-nine years, was <lb/>
cured yesterday by railing from the <lb/>
roof of a house. None of <lb/>
of the family had ever heard <lb/>
him speak. <lb/>
roof of his house today and. <lb/>
fell to tho ground, a <lb/>
lance of twenty-live feel, alighting <lb/>
on his shoulders. He lay <lb/>
when be came to. his <lb/>
family was to hear him <lb/>
what had happened, He was <lb/>
to <lb/>
where physicians said <lb/>
the fall bad re <lb/>
stored his hearing and speech. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
GO. <lb/>
caches among Was <lb/>
pointed <lb/>
a pretty Pair, Truly, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
Jim Boyd, the new <lb/>
republican judge from Western <lb/>
Carolina, is son of <lb/>
fellow. Rut cannot h's <lb/>
about 1868-0, the Ku <lb/>
Kins lime. Jim <lb/>
then. Thai is if ho is Hit- <lb/>
one then heard of with that <lb/>
name, who operated about lira- <lb/>
that section. used to <lb/>
hear in the long ago somebody <lb/>
of name turned <lb/>
his friends. <lb/>
hope was newly <lb/>
judge- Messenger. <lb/>
Butler mid <lb/>
the people Memo <lb/>
party has broken faith with <lb/>
i In allowing them to vote on <lb/>
question of eliminating the <lb/>
from suffrage, <lb/>
And yet each of men <lb/>
the oilier no longer <lb/>
three ago for treachery and a <lb/>
deliberate violation of pledges. <lb/>
said broke his <lb/>
with him <lb/>
y, while replied In kind <lb/>
and said was re-elected <lb/>
by corrupt A Pretty <lb/>
pair I arc lo be going op <lb/>
down the Stale bilking about <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
Two years Mr. Dukes put <lb/>
out six acres iii pouch among <lb/>
living pines. would <lb/>
come by his haul tell him <lb/>
his trees would never live <lb/>
Mr. is <lb/>
original, if anything, and be ad <lb/>
the pines <lb/>
would protect hi fruit tree <lb/>
the scorching sun In summer <lb/>
the severity winter's <lb/>
Ii was left for ; <lb/>
Mi- Hakes being <lb/>
tot Ibis new of bating <lb/>
,, peach III Hie <lb/>
Ibis year <lb/>
old laden With <lb/>
the largest and <lb/>
ever grew n <lb/>
Now who. years <lb/>
attempted Mr. j <lb/>
his new idea-of growing, III. <lb/>
going lo loll in his path do <lb/>
likewise. -aid that not a <lb/>
dead can be found among <lb/>
pine-, while tip, the <lb/>
i has been i. moved, some <lb/>
the trees have died, while others <lb/>
not look nearly so <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
and <lb/>
bad <lb/>
James Boyd has been appoint <lb/>
ed federal judge in western N. <lb/>
district to till the vacancy <lb/>
mused by the failure of senate <lb/>
lo on nomination of <lb/>
The Chatham makes <lb/>
excellent point there have <lb/>
been two for <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina <lb/>
, p, and Maj. W. V. <lb/>
and both are now <lb/>
amendment, fact <lb/>
light to our Populist <lb/>
friends of file. I bar- <lb/>
Industry is a <lb/>
laziness <lb/>
People who are fresh are <lb/>
ways getting n pickle. <lb/>
judge arc always t. <lb/>
A lands heiress is so lender- <lb/>
hearted he induced <lb/>
I,. a II. <lb/>
A man seldom walks erect when <lb/>
All hough a it her <lb/>
own, sin- always . n <lb/>
hen i girl I- up in <lb/>
herself -be is i- able Iii -.- by <lb/>
hi ll. <lb/>
.- n man b i <lb/>
hen. a ml ha- n d liver. <lb/>
Many a poor young <lb/>
I polled to work for n simply <lb/>
Iii- fulled In <lb/>
an. i <lb/>
man who you <lb/>
I ways wrong may be mistaken, but <lb/>
the mini you arc ills <lb/>
is a liar. <lb/>
I We logo borne lo In <lb/>
there Is no for rapid <lb/>
If level- wise would <lb/>
save least ten <lb/>
things they say each <lb/>
in i ii <lb/>
It mi i moon, From I hi <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Th.- in Wool and <lb/>
. r IS. the id <lb/>
of the Stall <lb/>
up all the m- <lb/>
in i mill built, pro <lb/>
,,, ,; and enlarged <lb/>
months of pub- <lb/>
stales <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
every Suite in <lb/>
it South Carolina second. he <lb/>
Southern cotton manufacturers <lb/>
to <lb/>
known its I lie <lb/>
mission men who handle <lb/>
their Northern <lb/>
net- of Southern mills to job- <lb/>
mi n hunts, etc. <lb/>
stiff for <lb/>
A committee ha- just <lb/>
been lo <lb/>
In <lb/>
A with ibis object In <lb/>
I i pin pose being <lb/>
list houses their own. <lb/>
lily statement <lb/>
, burg Exchange this <lb/>
was reasons having refer. <lb/>
to proper regard for the <lb/>
public, <lb/>
i- not intended by what la here <lb/>
;. any body; tho <lb/>
North Carolina arc a tolerant <lb/>
v. hen ii Is sought to bully <lb/>
I hem, or when one goes <lb/>
them arousing tin- <lb/>
I . ignorant d <lb/>
vicious, they are apt to call a halt <lb/>
mid when they do so they call it <lb/>
pen No, this is a <lb/>
threat bill u of friendly ad- <lb/>
vice which needs lo be rend, mark <lb/>
ed inwardly <lb/>
Same Here <lb/>
There arc several while men in <lb/>
county who feel are <lb/>
in In the course <lb/>
they are hiking in politics, but <lb/>
ashamed lo acknowledge <lb/>
it. They now have a line <lb/>
their manhood, but <lb/>
II w ill be toO lute after the<lb/>
bus great with <lb/>
men. until <lb/>
C ST <lb/>
fever i- II bottle of <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic, is simply <lb/>
Iron and quinine In n tasteless form <lb/>
N. no pay. Price <lb/>
TAKE CHILL TONIC <lb/>
Cures Chills <lb/>
Fever, Malaria. Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it <lb/>
i the kind <lb/>
Cross oil label. <lb/>
Sold null by Woolen, <lb/>
and <lb/>
HOW'S <lb/>
rally, who dislike lo lose a fill <lb/>
thing Ibis. New mill <lb/>
, . up in <lb/>
i I, <lb/>
i;,, It. ti <lb/>
I. en line arc now in opera <lb/>
lion, and where ill<lb/>
,.,,, h i . -iv i lbs <lb/>
Inn mi into I <lb/>
S nearly SO <lb/>
I over <lb/>
I bill of ions year, and was <lb/>
We offer One <lb/>
h lie smallest total in for any Catarrh <lb/>
. . by <lb/>
led I Mia <lb/>
. . were P. <lb/>
r. l, Harris, i <lb/>
Bah .; hi <lb/>
will vole <lb/>
He will vote for Aycock <lb/>
he will not hike Hie slump i r the <lb/>
i he thinks he a i <lb/>
more I'M- in <lb/>
ways. <lb/>
I, The<lb/>
. i, last ii r <lb/>
Xi., j . , led h i . a I <lb/>
., ,, , ,. in <lb/>
of laws <lb/>
i , . The use <lb/>
,,, ,,. ,. n phenomena <lb/>
ii <lb/>
with of <lb/>
employ due to <lb/>
-lie expansion Indus <lb/>
in. p. .-. . <lb/>
operations within the past <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
We have known <lb/>
for years, <lb/>
believe <lb/>
nil business transactions and <lb/>
able to out any <lb/>
made by firm. <lb/>
Weal Wholesale Drug- <lb/>
Kin- <lb/>
ii Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is token In- <lb/>
acting directly u. the <lb/>
blood and of the <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
,. <lb/>
all <lb/>
family Is-st. <lb/>
;., i.,.,. i. . -l <lb/>
. I Of I Ml <lb/>
free i ice at <lb/>
N . <lb/>
Office While <lb/>
Fleming -lore. <lb/>
<lb/>
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