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Fine Apples. Syrup. Jelly, Milk. <lb/>
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result said election, to certify <lb/>
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amendment among the <lb/>
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so registered, shall forever <lb/>
thereafter have to vote <lb/>
in all elections by the people In <lb/>
this Stale, unless disqualified <lb/>
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such person shall have paid <lb/>
his poll tax as above required. <lb/>
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the Constitution is presented and <lb/>
adopted one indivisible plan for <lb/>
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with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
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North Carolina. <lb/>
Fall Term la-gins Sept. 12th, 1900. <lb/>
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DEED President. <lb/>
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CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER <lb/>
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Chill Tonic per <lb/>
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if it fails- Restores <lb/>
petite, purities the and makes <lb/>
you well. None oilier good. <lb/>
Bold and guaranteed at drug <lb/>
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National Ticket. <lb/>
WILLIAM BRYAN, <lb/>
of Nebraska. <lb/>
For Vine President; <lb/>
ADLAI E. <lb/>
of Illinois. <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES R. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
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WILFRED D. <lb/>
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BENJAMIN K. LACY, <lb/>
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B. P. DIXON, <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
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ROBERT P. <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
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THOMAS <lb/>
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SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, <lb/>
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for cents a pound in addition <lb/>
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buyers, ii be auctioned <lb/>
New Orleans and then shipped to <lb/>
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will be auctioned off a second and <lb/>
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first bale of cotton hurt year was <lb/>
also grown in Patrice county, <lb/>
was presented Governor <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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ways getting n pickle. <lb/>
judge arc always t. <lb/>
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hearted he induced <lb/>
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hen i girl I- up in <lb/>
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the mini you arc ills <lb/>
is a liar. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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. i, last ii r <lb/>
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., ,, , ,. in <lb/>
of laws <lb/>
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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/>
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Office While <lb/>
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<p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH <lb/>
t Post Office <lb/>
Greenville, N- C, a. Second Class <lb/>
Hail Mailer. <lb/>
Don't lone sight tho <lb/>
ticket. officer on ii mu-t <lb/>
elected In August. <lb/>
Don't lose light of the <lb/>
ticket Every on ii must be <lb/>
In August. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ticket. officer on it be <lb/>
July, WOO. <lb/>
RALEIGH LETTER <lb/>
on <lb/>
Registrars Bearing Bitter <lb/>
Fruits for <lb/>
Up, bl w. <lb/>
Hi. WOO. <lb/>
The outrageous and high handed <lb/>
proceeding at Winston I <lb/>
, U. Commissioner <lb/>
the State courts every who <lb/>
swear, out <lb/>
registrars <lb/>
l II SIMMONS IN HOOD <lb/>
There is no man in the State who <lb/>
is to fully aim Informed <lb/>
as to the condition, existing and <lb/>
Hon. r. <lb/>
M. Simmons, our indefatigable <lb/>
lie has hail his <lb/>
A. the <lb/>
nominee Congress In <lb/>
district, if boasting that he <lb/>
lie sleeted by majority. w a <lb/>
will show a thing two <lb/>
about when November <lb/>
election cornea. <lb/>
It was a floe speech <lb/>
of Charlotte, made in the Court <lb/>
House heir Saturday afternoon. <lb/>
The <lb/>
would not division of <lb/>
time with but the latter <lb/>
spoke later in the day and had a <lb/>
crowd to bear him. <lb/>
was frill of good reasoning on <lb/>
amendment and did much good. <lb/>
Amendment will be carried i <lb/>
North Carolina by maim in . <lb/>
And he is guessing pretty Close <lb/>
around the correct The <lb/>
Amendment to be <lb/>
the question now remaining is <lb/>
only as to the of toe majority. <lb/>
However, there is plenty <lb/>
for Democrat to be doing <lb/>
and watch every point. <lb/>
The while man who votes again<lb/>
hi stand with and the <lb/>
by Ins I <lb/>
good, and It'll <lb/>
entitled to vote and rule the State <lb/>
as are the white men. We iii-l <lb/>
how while man can <lb/>
come any such and <lb/>
himself with <lb/>
The to think <lb/>
they are doing when deciding <lb/>
oppose the <lb/>
elected In August. <lb/>
lose sight of tin named whereby it Chairman. <lb/>
Amendment. Thai must be been to punish tot <lb/>
aided in August. <lb/>
registrars or <lb/>
later nonresident and Mat ion <lb/>
up he white people <lb/>
I w here the facts are know <lb/>
know something about <lb/>
I truly, to Intimidate or engine tor months <lb/>
registrars of election for declining steadily piloting way to <lb/>
Don t lose sight of your on L, station of success-stopping <lb/>
Be a and j MM to repair the <lb/>
land In your race. white people of the track, it is true, and often Having <lb/>
to guard against running into <lb/>
switches that would hurled us all <lb/>
in Pitt county was we entered them, but he baa <lb/>
the business is they ,.,,. writer edited a every now <lb/>
have not the ghost of a chance paper there In the that be la about ready to the <lb/>
and it was found signal for the home station, and he <lb/>
No alder <lb/>
of electing anybody, and it Is just <lb/>
a waste of ammunition to <lb/>
put out a ticket and see it buried <lb/>
under or more majority. If <lb/>
are any populists wailing <lb/>
with the idea of voting black- <lb/>
and tan ticket they had as well <lb/>
come on and go with the Democrats <lb/>
where belong, and help make <lb/>
the for the Amendment <lb/>
and the Democratic that <lb/>
much larger. <lb/>
campaign in <lb/>
impossible to purge j is happy and confident <lb/>
registration books of Danville more faithful and <lb/>
and Lynchburg and oilier Virginia <lb/>
WASHING I LETTER B. B. B <lb/>
Prom <lb/>
Washington. D. C, July <lb/>
The Republicans are beginning <lb/>
lo Malta. t tie opposition of our <lb/>
German voters to Imperialism is <lb/>
not mere passing whim, but is <lb/>
d upon principle, which will <lb/>
cause many thousand votes <lb/>
for in 1890 to Is- east <lb/>
for Bryan and Stevenson this year. <lb/>
Dr. I- W. who was <lb/>
head of the Herman Literary Bu- <lb/>
of the Republican National <lb/>
Committee, during the last cam- <lb/>
and ho is now supporting <lb/>
the democratic ticket, baa made <lb/>
public a statement of his reasons <lb/>
for abandoning the Republican <lb/>
party, from which this is quoted <lb/>
on the <lb/>
American continent is proper. <lb/>
not of but <lb/>
by the Requisition of possession <lb/>
which arc lo be governed as <lb/>
H. C. Cannon. <lb/>
E.<lb/>
EVANS, CANNON CO., <lb/>
who were brought there. <lb/>
accurate work and none is more <lb/>
and deserving of <lb/>
to work the tobacco I praise. Let the tonal station agents <lb/>
factories several thousand do their full duty now and all will <lb/>
arc . bill well <lb/>
largely remained only a week <lb/>
proceed the elect ion. <lb/>
Then <lb/>
would return to Danville. <lb/>
elsewhere, and vote again <lb/>
REFORMATORY FOB <lb/>
SEEDED <lb/>
The Slate of North Carolina <lb/>
in to ashamed of for <lb/>
bear that some people have <lb/>
the ideal hut nothing but the Con- <lb/>
is to be <lb/>
voted on at the August <lb/>
This is a great mistake, All State <lb/>
same year, often the same month. <lb/>
This is doubtless the same class <lb/>
of about whom the fusion- <lb/>
tot are now attempting to create <lb/>
trouble. They are clearly <lb/>
not having provided long ago a re- <lb/>
for degenerates <lb/>
an institution such as all well pro <lb/>
have, and many <lb/>
cities on then own <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Old Warehouse. <lb/>
We, the undersigned, desire to place our names before the <lb/>
tobacco of and adjoining counties as solicitors of <lb/>
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco the coming season, be- <lb/>
ginning August 1st. Knowing we possess the <lb/>
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a <lb/>
good sale, we assure yon that you will set the very highest <lb/>
market price for your tobacco. <lb/>
B. 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 of Evans, ditcher <lb/>
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of <lb/>
the trade, will run the sale. <lb/>
II. 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/>
tobacco brings its worth. <lb/>
II. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will <lb/>
see that you arc not delayed in getting your bill and check. <lb/>
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the <lb/>
subject only to the will highest price on all grades. Try us with your first load. <lb/>
and caprice of our Executive an. With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own <lb/>
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars <lb/>
in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of their leaf. <lb/>
We invite all to visit 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/>
farmers are tired of so many men riding through the <lb/>
Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that <lb/>
imperial <lb/>
Congress, unrestricted by Con- <lb/>
and without the consent <lb/>
and against the withes of the <lb/>
to lie governed, who thereby <lb/>
become subjects, is in my <lb/>
ion, Improper, unjust, and <lb/>
government of the <lb/>
is thereby transformed<lb/>
while <lb/>
ed and are not entitled youths and go in early <lb/>
vote In Winston or any other place life may be sent during their mi- <lb/>
in Carolina. <lb/>
No wonder <lb/>
truthfully answer the <lb/>
do <lb/>
officers, all relative officer. etc., <lb/>
, ,,, , , by the new law and asked <lb/>
county officers and all township of- <lb/>
the registrars Ami latter <lb/>
are to lie elected, on the <lb/>
day of A In fact we vote <lb/>
everything then but for <lb/>
The <lb/>
is overshadowing <lb/>
I III <lb/>
bill nil <lb/>
do right in refusing to register <lb/>
them unless they van satisfy them <lb/>
of I real homes and right lo <lb/>
vote. <lb/>
self <lb/>
into good and <lb/>
virtuous industrious and use- <lb/>
citizens. Instead that, <lb/>
boys and girls of criminal tendency <lb/>
State either be sent lo <lb/>
the or county working <lb/>
to associate With hardened <lb/>
criminals of <lb/>
crime and hardened and <lb/>
fir life themselves, <lb/>
or else be lilted to continue to <lb/>
possessions. A government with <lb/>
imperial power over possessions <lb/>
cannot long remain republican <lb/>
home As the government could <lb/>
not have lived half slave and half <lb/>
fret, so it cannot live half <lb/>
half republican. The <lb/>
foreign policy adopted by the Re- <lb/>
publican party embroils us in all <lb/>
the quarrels of the world, and en <lb/>
tangles us in foreign alliances. Ii <lb/>
has already entangled us one, an <lb/>
unwritten alliance with Great Brit- <lb/>
since British diplomacy <lb/>
iii persuading our <lb/>
and our Peace Commission- <lb/>
to force Spain to cede to us the <lb/>
ire tired of it. With this expense saved we can help you <lb/>
much more <lb/>
in <lb/>
of your leaf. <lb/>
CANNON COMPANY. <lb/>
BEAD WHAT OUR SAY ABOUT <lb/>
Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
loose lead lives of debauch- quickly withdraw shadow of its <lb/>
c referred he white of longstanding I cl. ,.,. they grow old already expelled sovereignly over <lb/>
Marion Butler has making <lb/>
in Caucasian <lb/>
accusing Dem- <lb/>
of the Congressional <lb/>
district of being the cause of <lb/>
While, gelling elected I <lb/>
Congress. Mr. W E. fountain, <lb/>
of was <lb/>
mill of district Hum <lb/>
and seeing Butler's <lb/>
falsehoods he would not lei <lb/>
puss Ill <lb/>
Mr. had a <lb/>
long letter whole <lb/>
state of in his <lb/>
years ml he <lb/>
Illume for in <lb/>
right when <lb/>
Marion and <lb/>
Ii rs tint how Hut- <lb/>
ii he <lb/>
Idling I lie strange purl <lb/>
i-. I Dal arc while <lb/>
in Hi i; inn , ho arc <lb/>
ii -i l d I on. <lb/>
tin- sum <lb/>
should lie sure lo <lb/>
in mind and none of <lb/>
ballots arc missing. A <lb/>
the to be voted for on <lb/>
in i- print- <lb/>
id every issue of TUB <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
If the scalawags to <lb/>
be while men were informed <lb/>
they WOUld he held responsible for <lb/>
the advice they are <lb/>
giving the In different <lb/>
pans State, all i talk of <lb/>
up. <lb/>
lime with it. lo the only <lb/>
white man's party this <lb/>
what v ill lie d <lb/>
would lie hushed up. lithe <lb/>
-i- had any they would <lb/>
know that their while allies will <lb/>
be missing when and <lb/>
they the only will suffer. <lb/>
Over lure hi Wilson county we <lb/>
the and their ad- <lb/>
visors responsible in <lb/>
have <lb/>
fellows win, an to -111 <lb/>
up mischief. Times. <lb/>
here by <lb/>
score every day from nil over the <lb/>
State. And the local <lb/>
were hit a pretty bard lick this <lb/>
week along this line. The Wake <lb/>
Populist convention <lb/>
called met here a few days ago. <lb/>
was a sorry affair, and a mere <lb/>
shadow of its former self. After <lb/>
Butler had inflicted his hours <lb/>
upon the delegates <lb/>
refusing tr sit it out and going <lb/>
home convention <lb/>
a fusion ticket, com- <lb/>
posed of about ill <lb/>
the Philippines, we have been com- <lb/>
to go hand in hand with <lb/>
The Republican <lb/>
now stands for <lb/>
and is already busy <lb/>
to the <lb/>
I to gallows. <lb/>
In every year there are <lb/>
or more of such cases <lb/>
brought to light, and during <lb/>
past week one of must <lb/>
cases has claimed the <lb/>
of the mayor who is almost <lb/>
to properly dispose <lb/>
eases under existing conditions <lb/>
t lit- present laws, or absence of law. <lb/>
The next <lb/>
means establish a State It my plain duty to help <lb/>
St. Mary's School, N. 1900. <lb/>
the spirit of Mess. Borden, Goldsboro, S. C, . <lb/>
. . . , . A few months ago I purchased a cell Ml <lb/>
a Trial, I it the most <lb/>
and , . .,,., .,. , <lb/>
at tress from<lb/>
Attempts is <lb/>
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new -paper ion <lb/>
has 111-1 been <lb/>
has mi-mi- <lb/>
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, f he I Ml one side and <lb/>
and for lie <lb/>
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in consideration <lb/>
to he paid in installments of<lb/>
policy of I lie I to he I. <lb/>
trolled an r <lb/>
tee, This ha ill exposed in <lb/>
an made a minority <lb/>
lock binder <lb/>
i- learn today <lb/>
which <lb/>
home. ml <lb/>
mi . horn in s <lb/>
into <lb/>
Mr. yard and began lo <lb/>
dim pen his knife on grind- <lb/>
alone when Mrs, James Pollard, a <lb/>
Mr Forbes, ordered the no <lb/>
groom yard. The re- <lb/>
In -ed to leave and began cursing <lb/>
premises, <lb/>
in- had sharpening <lb/>
knife he stalled hi house, <lb/>
hill before gel in <lb/>
in and knocked <lb/>
tIn- I. Mi. <lb/>
A was sworn <lb/>
the and he brought here <lb/>
for I rial, <lb/>
I;. ., <lb/>
; , I ; III in <lb/>
iii caw. <lb/>
with name of <lb/>
Hill, formerly <lb/>
Marshall, for county <lb/>
nominated I. M. <lb/>
I among oilier-. <lb/>
of gentlemen tell me <lb/>
will not accept; but, on <lb/>
contrary, will <lb/>
and for Amendment this year. <lb/>
Even Harris has renounced <lb/>
machine and <lb/>
sol Abe <lb/>
at In a pub- <lb/>
interview he announces <lb/>
he will for Govern- <lb/>
or and the Amendment, Mi <lb/>
i- one of best known and <lb/>
lie-i republicans in Stale, <lb/>
id <lb/>
I lie . Bill lie w ill C <lb/>
all hi- lo defeat the <lb/>
schemes of and <lb/>
VI diddle. <lb/>
clearly and forcibly pronounced n tar the most satisfactory Mattress ever used. <lb/>
against imperialism and its result- both cotton and hair es, greatly prefer this <lb/>
ant evils, for the preservation of to either. Wishing you much success with your Mattress, am <lb/>
the republic and the Mrs. SI. Matron. <lb/>
should by all The issue is thus made up, and I Ate <lb/>
imped for in a comfortable bed, return it to us and we win <lb/>
j. --1 mil amount paid you not being out <lb/>
if properly managed it maintain the republic by such one cent, not even the freight. <lb/>
would be little expense to the State I forts as I can make, humble though GET If your local dealer does not handle <lb/>
and eventually would become self- may mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb/>
supporting. Efforts have administration i figuring on <lb/>
made heretofore along this line legislation at the coming session of . <lb/>
fruitless but is now hoped Congress, when the election Furniture. Mattresses, etc., V C. <lb/>
that the press and the pulpit j for a large increase in the reg-1 <lb/>
and other- will now army. This is not a guess. It <lb/>
agitate this subject until the relief j, upon plans now being <lb/>
ought is afforded. made by the War Department <lb/>
I keep soldiers in Philip- <lb/>
pines, in do police duty, after <lb/>
I. when <lb/>
terms of the <lb/>
two year <lb/>
now over <lb/>
The Treasury has <lb/>
ruled that a cent lip to a sleep there will expire. Present laws <lb/>
in <lb/>
porter is legitimate expense I provide regular army of <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
L III <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
to vaunt <lb/>
men thorough literary, classical, and <lb/>
Annual ex- <lb/>
bra employee. men of course, the and special pedagogical training. Annual ex- <lb/>
Miners now their heads a . mot kept in lo f-w <lb/>
certain the s,.,,,, , j.-, pupil,. To secure in <lb/>
i he Department are tuition should be before I. <lb/>
I from II. desiring competent trained <lb/>
I Km r <lb/>
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III HEN OF I'll <lb/>
-1.11. <lb/>
The binding over of registrar <lb/>
Thompson by I . s. <lb/>
lie. at Winston has <lb/>
greatest indignation <lb/>
lore. Ii i- a big bluff, of <lb/>
i Hid hi. i. ill i lo <lb/>
registrar doing his plain <lb/>
under plain law, but <lb/>
gigantic gall of these Federal an<lb/>
Is something Fed <lb/>
for and <lb/>
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2nd. <lb/>
t who <lb/>
hi hi Ii ill I, -i i i-,. <lb/>
v., reason <lb/>
mi be with Judge <lb/>
w he took <lb/>
the conduct unless and T. M. Ai <lb/>
fail he came lure Saturday <lb/>
and I to register, but being mi <lb/>
able to prove to Registrar that <lb/>
he voter he refused <lb/>
register him The left <lb/>
town afternoon mad and <lb/>
it i- -opposed be wanted lo do <lb/>
tome one harm and went in Mr, <lb/>
with intent. <lb/>
m n suffer- <lb/>
in -ii female <lb/>
-a h r and <lb/>
and <lb/>
fr- <lb/>
men- <lb/>
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to lose Ii. p. if <lb/>
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help them. <lb/>
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bu with other <lb/>
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they d n I <lb/>
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and the <lb/>
of What <lb/>
to do is to give <lb/>
Ff Regulator <lb/>
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ii ii w hi h have <lb/>
Men are not likely to fall <lb/>
over each other In their to <lb/>
enlist in regular arm to <lb/>
police in Philippines or <lb/>
an else. Ho the step <lb/>
after increasing regular army. <lb/>
in the ill imperial pro- <lb/>
gramme, to be a law- pro- <lb/>
compulsory service <lb/>
therein by young men. of <lb/>
course, would mil worry those <lb/>
pull enough lo keep their <lb/>
sons but how abOUt the <lb/>
man w ho has no <lb/>
with him as additional been pi ; a kindly Nature t <lb/>
and who personally gave his time I in the menses. <lb/>
,, , , , ,, . 1.1 the Womb. <lb/>
and to protect the rights ,., v. n, <lb/>
the persecuted registrar, says that In i i herself and to <lb/>
the whole transaction is a <lb/>
,, ., . i- in to it n <lb/>
usurpation authority, and .,; A , , ,,,,, ,,,, , <lb/>
entirely without the jurisdiction of j won <lb/>
It. And. he adds, <lb/>
and In <lb/>
by <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
re were <lb/>
pie in America when <lb/>
France had times as <lb/>
many Germany, and even <lb/>
Austria, had four lime- America's <lb/>
population; had three limes <lb/>
a-many, and so had Great Britain. <lb/>
Spain had double our <lb/>
lier of people, little Portugal <lb/>
was id most our rival in numbers. <lb/>
We have more people now <lb/>
nation except Una- <lb/>
which alone lead us, <lb/>
ho Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for borne, office and general use. <lb/>
Ever Mn to lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The North Carolina College of <lb/>
ail Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
AL IN Agriculture raising <lb/>
Engineering, <lb/>
Chemistry Architecture. <lb/>
PRACTICAL Carpentry, Wood-turning, <lb/>
Machine-work, Mill-work, Engine -tending, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Tuition I s n month. Next session opens Hep- <lb/>
examination In each Tour, house July <lb/>
o'clock A. College and W <lb/>
For information, T.<lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is Every Pair of <lb/>
Panted <lb/>
howdy W. wife returned <lb/>
I Monday from when <lb/>
Some Speak to to You J have the Wash- <lb/>
Monday, Jew 1900. <lb/>
if i- <lb/>
E, A. Keith. <lb/>
here j <lb/>
A. II. over I <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
I e Asset utter <lb/>
i v is, i <lb/>
II. Tuesday <lb/>
; Tarboro. <lb/>
A. Coward, returned <lb/>
i .-in Littleton <lb/>
Is guaranteed to do. Can you imagine a severer teal than to <lb/>
tie one leg of a Pair of pants ,., ceiling and swing a keg of <lb/>
nails weighing pounds , the other leg I That the test <lb/>
in our window of people looked in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
built. stand any kind of a goes <lb/>
with every cents a button poll. H <lb/>
Get the best yon buy and bu sure you <lb/>
None genuine without the on the button. <lb/>
et <lb/>
of Washington, is <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
lion. I. left <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
I . came <lb/>
Saturday night. <lb/>
I,. Moore morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Rev. I. returned this <lb/>
morning to Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss name Bat- <lb/>
to visit friends. <lb/>
John l. returned this <lb/>
morning from city. <lb/>
Jesse II. has accepted a <lb/>
position as clerk with W, B. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Bessie and Hard- <lb/>
; are visiting relatives in Greene <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Chapman, of Calico, has <lb/>
accepted a position with Patrick <lb/>
Greene. <lb/>
Deputy Leon Tucker and <lb/>
V. Lee over to Willow- <lb/>
tin en Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, came Saturday night and <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
Misses Katie and <lb/>
left Saturday <lb/>
for lo <lb/>
Miss Johnson left <lb/>
evening to spend several weeks in <lb/>
the southern portion county, <lb/>
i ii n <lb/>
lo. and <lb/>
of allied n <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
fill <lb/>
. ; . III <lb/>
i-, <lb/>
to Its <lb/>
Tuesday evening. is The <lb/>
f. J. Jr. over to on the walls an i <lb/>
Tuesday evening. at <lb/>
is spending a terrific hail of <lb/>
few days with Mrs. rifle and machine gun <lb/>
, . , . , . I hi i <lb/>
I. I. M left this morning for <lb/>
Nash county where he speaks to- and I an <lb/>
at tuck i Ii i and tin <lb/>
. ,. Buss mis from the -i. The Am-. <lb/>
Dr. B. I-- Carr wen lo <lb/>
Tuesday evening this h As the <lb/>
morning. Press <lb/>
. , ,, . ,, the Held, the chief surgeon <lb/>
Misses Man- . <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
Hals. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
g, of arc visiting Mrs. Infantry said a <lb/>
D. C. Moore. was that per cent <lb/>
. ,. . ., , the Americans were hit. Colonel <lb/>
Alderman J. James <lb/>
and returned to- is reported to have been <lb/>
day , wounded as ho was walk <lb/>
II. Tale, of X. in front of troops Major <lb/>
A. and Captains <lb/>
left Tuesday Wilcox and are <lb/>
Tile 111.11 losses <lb/>
Hit i-. . slid <lb/>
and others <lb/>
I I lull <lb/>
holler H ml <lb/>
hi ii correspondent the <lb/>
Ann in plain <lb/>
between wall d river under <lb/>
Miss Selma Hamilton, Ian enfilading <lb/>
e who has been visiting Mrs. J. for <lb/>
Dixon, of Greene took the I , , .,. <lb/>
train here Ibis her. <lb/>
home. , . <lb/>
Mrs. . family <lb/>
who live over the arc moving <lb/>
a pan <lb/>
College <lb/>
Mis. I. aft expend- <lb/>
a days here with her father. <lb/>
I. I. Daniel, returned Ibis morn- <lb/>
In Her home in <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
n. Moore, King <lb/>
and Hurtling went over in <lb/>
township Tuesday eight <lb/>
Misses u, of While <lb/>
and Sophia and J, II. Club. <lb/>
The Sunday in Greene j <lb/>
was never known I for Seen- of Stale <lb/>
bis vote for less than two dollars; Miss May, of Ayden, who <lb/>
been visiting Miss Lillian <lb/>
SEEN <lb/>
WASH-<lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
i. July I. <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Butts, who been <lb/>
visiting her Mrs. J. <lb/>
U is . took lie for <lb/>
. -b ,. when she has <lb/>
. . . i In <lb/>
I'll i <lb/>
. in in, , had <lb/>
let . ill II e. <lb/>
band e <lb/>
Only use <lb/>
Mm Heelers, <lb/>
Made I'm I lb i <lb/>
Will eh to yon <lb/>
Mill , . <lb/>
A. . M.- . . <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
To See gs. <lb/>
AI tho old <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, I Canned <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
lo be found in an up to date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
, pay highest market <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either in cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you w ant lo sell or when you <lb/>
buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire at- <lb/>
T, F, CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
THE YORK <lb/>
V. July I. <lb/>
The dredge has en <lb/>
mi-.- in i shoal at Ibis <lb/>
the pr . lit lo <lb/>
. more price <lb/>
. . ,. oilier newspaper publish- <lb/>
. In i <lb/>
in <lb/>
news service <lb/>
m i J all globe and is <lb/>
. .,,,.,. . .- r i- <lb/>
his vote for less than two Miss May. A den who ,,.,. through I lies- sand shoal .-,. , , lo that of few dailies. Its reports <lb/>
. i, whiskey. The been Miss Lillian for e- -beaks h,., and , the Boer war have been <lb/>
Nobles, near will also address ,,, ,,,.,.,,; i. ,., . ,,,.,, <lb/>
If there MARK , lingers now in the as ,,. .,,.,. ; Black Jack .- H., and with the <lb/>
the margin of pair and offer one dollar for H l. . ., , .,.,,, now in <lb/>
lo remind yon that you who will ht t ,., n Pair . it will lie <lb/>
came Hal to visit <lb/>
brother, It. I- Her I <lb/>
little daughters are will <lb/>
Here's Pretty Pair Sample. <lb/>
A young one day las <lb/>
applied lo Registrar <lb/>
SO .--. . .<lb/>
subscription and request <lb/>
you will . H w A. Falkland, passed of <lb/>
keep US waiting for t. Greenville Sunday on her return Mr. Perry, m-t being <lb/>
This notice is home. that was told <lb/>
mark on their . , r ,,,, hi.,, he won,,, be to Mi, <lb/>
. will speak and o, pr. of <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
33rd, Mays Chapel <lb/>
. who have been visiting friends in <lb/>
at Bethel on Monday J home <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Tuesday. v IT, II. <lb/>
Miss Mary is quite sick. <lb/>
E. B. spent the day in <lb/>
Sixty day. cook Stove. <lb/>
cheap at J. Cobb ft Sou. <lb/>
, The speakings,.,;,, the county <lb/>
rally at a. nigh, in <lb/>
various parts of the county are well <lb/>
and attended, work is being <lb/>
for the ticket and the <lb/>
. amendment. They have appoint- <lb/>
three nights every <lb/>
week, and those who go on. hear <lb/>
We have bough. large . good speeches <lb/>
Cook Stoves and Healers for <lb/>
fill trade. In order to make room, Fine Apples, <lb/>
for those we arc selling what we I Today Mr. O. M. Boss brought <lb/>
apples we Have seen mis season. <lb/>
and Others rather, late Elder Alfred <lb/>
election tickets printed should I <lb/>
m Br, <lb/>
m bring <lb/>
scribes for election tickets SOme of his apples that he call- <lb/>
when you have them printed you , , it <lb/>
wan. it done right. our mind back to his visits v. hen <lb/>
The tobacco warehouse- have de- j his son came in and said arc <lb/>
lo wail until after some of fathers June <lb/>
lion to open the for the. <lb/>
season, therefore Instead begin <lb/>
on the first day of August <lb/>
The day the <lb/>
with a Testament in which was <lb/>
written his name and birthday <lb/>
of June, 1879. Mr. ask- <lb/>
ed him how long Had been <lb/>
there. was dare <lb/>
when was a was Iii- reply. <lb/>
Mr. Perry turned to title page <lb/>
and discovered that was <lb/>
in the year The <lb/>
W. II. Moore, of Wilson, came didn't register, was die <lb/>
Monday. and asked to retire In- <lb/>
W. over to Sews. <lb/>
this <lb/>
in <lb/>
Rev. II. A. Bin <lb/>
Christian place <lb/>
has and v HI u- lo y- <lb/>
Mr. II. -ill, a <lb/>
, young n few <lb/>
days ago of typhoid in ; He <lb/>
iii employ of Mr. E. <lb/>
W. Ayers. <lb/>
ii. is ii <lb/>
in <lb/>
., i. political <lb/>
x, 1.1 eons i-. absolutely This <lb/>
, p. bottom. fact makes i. of especial value <lb/>
reg- <lb/>
nice <lb/>
and I I offer <lb/>
. hour after n-r and THE <lb/>
j . i .,, a one for <lb/>
We ii ll <lb/>
.;, , , . i a in up- <lb/>
II, <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
J. ill is for <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
.,, job, provided f j <lb/>
much. ,. ,. ,,.; . wishes to ; j <lb/>
Up <lb/>
A. M. ., ,, .,, Co. <lb/>
for those e am . w, . ., <lb/>
have on hand at greatly mimed j.,,,,,, line <lb/>
price. have seen <lb/>
left <lb/>
for Florence, S. c. <lb/>
of News, <lb/>
came Monday i <lb/>
.;. Little, of Elizabeth City. <lb/>
spent Monday ill <lb/>
II. I; Harris and wife are vis <lb/>
relatives near <lb/>
The Man Who Gets the <lb/>
Feeblest All. <lb/>
The feeblest and puniest <lb/>
for opposition to <lb/>
a white man say Hull hi <lb/>
WOUld support amendment if it <lb/>
pills <lb/>
ii lake lit <lb/>
Ho whistle horn, <lb/>
there's not a man ill ever know <lb/>
a man born. he <lb/>
man who owns Iii- i- man <lb/>
who plows all day, and who <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
burned. <lb/>
i picnic an i <lb/>
Ford on inst. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
a ho were <lb/>
U and pill <lb/>
to work lo ll <lb/>
cost, broke I <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
in <lb/>
mid i ll h <lb/>
planks <lb/>
i . I .-. i I . Co. <lb/>
Mrs. W . M. i <lb/>
I. ii ii ii here <lb/>
ii i- II <lb/>
ran away <lb/>
here but did no d <lb/>
,.; y to a id of dues , lit, <lb/>
and bend up right <lb/>
Rand <lb/>
Hie of does <lb/>
. . low lo <lb/>
,. <lb/>
-el ill . <lb/>
if <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bugging and Fie. always <lb/>
on hail I <lb/>
Fresh kept on <lb/>
baud. Country <lb/>
I, rial v. ill you. <lb/>
hole with , knife. Tl <lb/>
ll J <lb/>
sale will lie o Monday, <lb/>
Rally at <lb/>
There will be a big Democratic all the <lb/>
and on all can . be got rid . be <lb/>
II. IV. any <lb/>
and other speakers will j This us o a dying of <lb/>
,, .,.,,. The Bum hung, r and because he can . gel <lb/>
furnish music Everybody whole loaf before be will a. <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
No More Doubt About It. <lb/>
Washington, July Without <lb/>
today, the foreign rep <lb/>
in Washington accept <lb/>
piece of bread offered lo <lb/>
Enterprise, <lb/>
Walt until <lb/>
II has been suggested I lull ill <lb/>
to market opening <lb/>
I H ., I. <lb/>
I. Little and wife is man who <lb/>
Monday from Virginia Beach. makes It pay. who ad- <lb/>
I. has been quite sick with a short and <lb/>
a few days at his home mar town, jerk, ii the man who blames the <lb/>
and family returned j printer because didn't work. <lb/>
morning from The man who gels <lb/>
and Forbes uses ink, i <lb/>
a ml <lb/>
n. makes Hunk; and he-,. In <lb/>
I II v. In, lei- his as III <lb/>
. Alderman II, W bit.-w , <lb/>
been sick ten day. to able to lie out plan. well stock, <lb/>
again. the future lo his business m-i a- <lb/>
of w a <lb/>
county, Is visiting I <lb/>
Ask your Wile. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
to spend a couple of weeks in if her husband <lb/>
City, vole for <lb/>
Mrs. Harry and child n he <lb/>
her would supp n <lb/>
Revs, l. A. Bishop and N. replied she I <lb/>
Watson he would. <lb/>
Nashville. I<lb/>
ii <lb/>
broke <lb/>
Taylor was I before <lb/>
for <lb/>
awn, b I <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
has <lb/>
hi serving In <lb/>
j .; III lo <lb/>
. , read Iii- <lb/>
,. do . <lb/>
; . o <lb/>
., lo sell. They have a <lb/>
Ill,<lb/>
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The newspaper ad- <lb/>
has the <lb/>
as <lb/>
much interest in reading such a <lb/>
i a- merchant has in <lb/>
mud i ii <lb/>
,, . , ,, illustration are needed <lb/>
I,.;.,. ,,. <lb/>
, It. old. <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
, for the new season Oil I lie first <lb/>
certain the foe , that it <lb/>
lions and ministers have <lb/>
been wiped out. Al same <lb/>
time there is not wold <lb/>
Subscribe to The <lb/>
from any of foreign <lb/>
and is based on I <lb/>
Hit accumulating unofficial data <lb/>
that the slaughter occurred about <lb/>
July II or i. liven the <lb/>
high hope has <lb/>
been given up. but they <lb/>
maintain Hint there is no <lb/>
informal ion and they arc <lb/>
in dark m others, <lb/>
would be bettor to wall until alter <lb/>
election which falls the <lb/>
day and begin Hie market on <lb/>
Oral Monday in Hie month. We <lb/>
believe is a good <lb/>
A few days delay would not effect <lb/>
Hie market, while would give <lb/>
some mighty workers a <lb/>
chance to put in some good effort. <lb/>
for at the elect- <lb/>
ion. The tobacco men might <lb/>
this under <lb/>
, , . , mil. J lb <lb/>
The child of air. I , . ,,,.,,. , <lb/>
am . <lb/>
pas. week. W . , <lb/>
Evelyn j . . <lb/>
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cool CO <lb/>
ii l to <lb/>
; Hi let <lb/>
I- <lb/>
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the advantages <lb/>
visit in <lb/>
lb i. HI. <lb/>
is flail I <lb/>
I. i. duly in ask <lb/>
has any in Hie matter. <lb/>
If the earning , I <lb/>
were lift to women of <lb/>
Carolina n would carried <lb/>
Marie and Ronald Williams, of majority. <lb/>
. . I . . M <lb/>
tat Alderman <lb/>
T. J. <lb/>
home Monday from a political <lb/>
speaking tour through part of the <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
Baltimore, who have been visiting <lb/>
at W. returned home <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
your you shall rote <lb/>
as to tin- <lb/>
t, m a stove i cheaper. Tl i <lb/>
l . <lb/>
. <lb/>
COMPANY.<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
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bocks. <lb/>
the SCHOOL HAVE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of i In- depositories for Books in <lb/>
Pitt County. handle tin- books designated on the <lb/>
State list for public schools and i an supply what- <lb/>
ever yon need. We also have <lb/>
COPY I <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
Full <lb/>
Teat of the <lb/>
M Amended. <lb/>
An Ail Supplemental to an Art <lb/>
Act to Amend the <lb/>
of <lb/>
February 21st. the <lb/>
Two Hundred <lb/>
Eighteen of the Law <lb/>
of <lb/>
slant and vertical, <lb/>
tablet, fool's cap <lb/>
colored crayons, i n k <lb/>
double ruled practice writing books, <lb/>
paper, pens, pencils, slates, white <lb/>
companion boxes etc. <lb/>
Sane i lint School <lb/>
pencils cent. plain bad pencils cent. <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty cover cent. crayons, metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box cents. I end pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box. S <lb/>
cents. A meat big wide tablet cents, Bottle of best <lb/>
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to Hi cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of double and <lb/>
long day books, journals, counter books, <lb/>
books, and note bin <lb/>
For Society People <lb/>
We have all kinds and styles of box paper-, <lb/>
envelope visiting curds, note papers and <lb/>
ledgers, <lb/>
memorandums, <lb/>
ks, time <lb/>
card and <lb/>
tablets. <lb/>
gen <lb/>
The Famous <lb/>
And when it conies to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
COME TO I <lb/>
Books, Stationery Printing.<lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
o i Mil <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
hot <lb/>
Oxford Seminary for Girls <lb/>
OXFORD. N C <lb/>
ft I Am; 1900 <lb/>
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I'll <lb/>
I'll I I <lb/>
Hi . <lb/>
The General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
That Chapter <lb/>
Public Laws of 1899, entitled <lb/>
Act to amend the Constitution of <lb/>
North lie amended <lb/>
as to make said act read as <lb/>
That article i of <lb/>
of North Carolina be, and the <lb/>
same is hereby abrogated, and in <lb/>
thereof shall lie substituted <lb/>
following article of said Con- <lb/>
as an entire and <lb/>
of <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
AMI TO <lb/>
oil <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
born in th-; United States, and <lb/>
every male person who has been <lb/>
twenty-one years <lb/>
age, and possessing the <lb/>
net in this article, shall <lb/>
lie entitled to vote at election <lb/>
the people in the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. He shall have resided in <lb/>
the state North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the county six mouths, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or ether <lb/>
election district in which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months proceed- <lb/>
the election j 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 of the <lb/>
right to vote In the precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier election district <lb/>
which he until four <lb/>
months alter such removal. No <lb/>
person win. ha- been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his <lb/>
court upon indictment of <lb/>
the punishment of which i. <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment in the <lb/>
.- tale prison, shall lie permitted <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
See.;. person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
provided law. and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws t <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions Of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Bee. i. livery person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to rend and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he -hall be <lb/>
entitled to vole, lie Shall have paid <lb/>
on or before the of Maj, of <lb/>
year in which he to <lb/>
vote. In- poll tax for the previous <lb/>
year a- Article B, <lb/>
ion I. Bill <lb/>
no person, who <lb/>
M or at time prior <lb/>
thereto, entitled to rote under the <lb/>
lawn am Stale in Hie <lb/>
u herein <lb/>
ll- lineal <lb/>
i -hall denied Hie to <lb/>
vole election in <lb/>
in reason of his failure <lb/>
to possess Hie educational <lb/>
herein <lb/>
ed. be shall hair in <lb/>
with the of this <lb/>
-eel ion lo , <lb/>
The General Assembly -hall pro <lb/>
tn the of all per <lb/>
-on- entitled t,, vote without the <lb/>
I heroin <lb/>
pM-i nod <lb/>
S 1st, provide tor <lb/>
a, the a record <lb/>
registration, all per <lb/>
-hall <lb/>
Hewing Machines, and n have the right to vote <lb/>
oilier Quality and all elections In the people in <lb/>
Come this State, mile- disqualified tin <lb/>
of this Pro- <lb/>
, i person have paid <lb/>
SAM ill <lb/>
Thai I his Amendment lo <lb/>
j the i- presented and <lb/>
. j adopted as one unlit plan for <lb/>
L , , with <lb/>
Greensboro Female ,, <lb/>
pie shall ha by ballet, and all <lb/>
elections by the General <lb/>
shall be viva i <lb/>
Sec Every North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall is- eligible to of- <lb/>
but before entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the he shall take <lb/>
and the following i <lb/>
swear <lb/>
affirm that will support and <lb/>
maintain the it at ion and laws <lb/>
of the United States, and the con- <lb/>
and laws of North Cam <lb/>
not Inconsistent therewith, <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of <lb/>
So help me. <lb/>
Sec. The following class--S of <lb/>
persons -hall lie disqualified for <lb/>
office First, all persons who shall I <lb/>
being of Almighty Cod <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
U tier than cure. Tint's Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
h biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
c jaundice, torpid <lb/>
r and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
Second, nil persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on Indictment pending, and <lb/>
whether sentenced or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
Two boys fooling with a <lb/>
gun, one shot himself then <lb/>
i there was one. This happened <lb/>
near Sunday. Same old <lb/>
thought it was not loaded. <lb/>
At in Wilson county, <lb/>
two very abusive <lb/>
and insolent to They <lb/>
got a severe thrashing from several <lb/>
white men who happened to be <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for close by. <lb/>
which the may be j lo <lb/>
in penitentiary.; ,,. f ,,. ,,, <lb/>
since becoming of amendment is Mr. <lb/>
foiled or corruption and I p. AV. a, p,.,,.,,, <lb/>
malpractice in office, unless such of executive commit- <lb/>
person shall restored to the tee of county, and who has <lb/>
rights citizenship in a manner held the office of dork of the <lb/>
,. ,.,., fr <lb/>
That this to terms, lie is a man of Influence, <lb/>
the Constitution, .-hall go Into the respect of all par- <lb/>
feet on the day of July, In his own county, and his <lb/>
if a ma; of the voles cast at J joining the Democratic ranks will <lb/>
the next general election shall be have great in adjoining <lb/>
cast in favor of this suffrage amend-J counties where the clan of the <lb/>
tons is a Ob- <lb/>
Sec. II, This amendment to server. <lb/>
Constitution shall be submitted at I <lb/>
the next general election to <lb/>
qualified voters of the State, in the <lb/>
same manner and under the same <lb/>
M. <lb/>
and retail <lb/>
I iii lash paid I'm <lb/>
, Rides, Km. I Seed, I III <lb/>
ill-. Turkeys, etc. lied- <lb/>
link Ba-<lb/>
nil . Tables. Safes, <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
I'll Apple-. Syrup, Jelly, Milk,<lb/>
I . Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
. deeds, Oranges, <lb/>
I lined Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
II Currents, Glass <lb/>
lull Wale, Till and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, and <lb/>
In re nil <lb/>
i for cash. <lb/>
rules and regulations as is pro- <lb/>
in law regulating general <lb/>
elections in this Slate, and at-aid <lb/>
election- desiring to <lb/>
vote for amendment shall cast <lb/>
a written or pi luted ballot with the <lb/>
For Amend- <lb/>
and those with a <lb/>
contrail opinion shall cast a writ- <lb/>
or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
Sec. III. The votes cast at said <lb/>
election shall be counted, <lb/>
ed, returned and canvas-ed, and <lb/>
tin- result announced declared <lb/>
under the same rules <lb/>
and the same manner as <lb/>
the vole for Governor, and if a ma- <lb/>
of the votes arc in favor <lb/>
of the said amendment, it -hall be <lb/>
the duty of the Governor of the <lb/>
Stale, upon notified of the <lb/>
result of said election, to certify <lb/>
said seal of <lb/>
tin- State, w ho shall enroll said <lb/>
amendment so certified among the <lb/>
records of his office. <lb/>
Sec, IV. This act shall lie in <lb/>
force from and alter its ratification. <lb/>
in Chicago the Salvation Army <lb/>
work of practical <lb/>
Christianity, veiling ice in pen- <lb/>
lumps. poor in -buns <lb/>
and crowded tenements of city <lb/>
regard the opportunity put <lb/>
midsummer necessity in <lb/>
quantities as a great boon. <lb/>
freely the Salvation <lb/>
ice houses, <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
on,.<lb/>
I , <lb/>
Iii<lb/>
I illy I,, <lb/>
p. mi hi Send <lb/>
i .--n.-. <lb/>
I X V <lb/>
Mr. I. Harris <lb/>
; and asked what he thought <lb/>
; outcome of the Winston <lb/>
registration matter. He said <lb/>
it was a blunder worse than a crime <lb/>
i and as he had expected, <lb/>
used by would be <lb/>
the only in the end. Mr. <lb/>
Harris said this matter had further <lb/>
impressed him with that <lb/>
the best tiling for the colored <lb/>
in this campaign is lo refuse to <lb/>
register and attend strictly t their <lb/>
private business. After the Aug- <lb/>
election there will be no feel- <lb/>
again.-t them if they lake Ibis <lb/>
course, and then they can register <lb/>
vol.-for Republican candidates <lb/>
for Congress for for <lb/>
President, The election law pro- <lb/>
for another registration just <lb/>
before the election in November <lb/>
next. <lb/>
Discussing present condition <lb/>
of political affairs, Mr. Harris fur- <lb/>
said he was gratified lo <lb/>
know a large number of the <lb/>
colored men had decided that it <lb/>
was best for them not to have any- <lb/>
thing to do with the present cam- <lb/>
Thai these colored men <lb/>
the fail nearly all the <lb/>
money now spent to pay run- <lb/>
of schools, to educate colored <lb/>
children, was paid by the white <lb/>
people, that if the colored <lb/>
by their conduct in this cam- <lb/>
outrage feelings of I he <lb/>
white people, the next move <lb/>
will appropriate the money <lb/>
paid white people to the <lb/>
support id schools, and <lb/>
lo, colored lo <lb/>
support the colored Of <lb/>
course Ibis change law would <lb/>
result ill I hi eh-in Hie colored <lb/>
This IS a among Hie <lb/>
while people, lie -aid, and they <lb/>
lie perm it to tight ii out <lb/>
alone. Raleigh New.- observer. <lb/>
I hi <lb/>
at. <lb/>
Fall rm Until Sept, <lb/>
in m the I <lb/>
f, , Mi <lb/>
will U-, from a. <lb/>
M. tn <lb/>
June i July U, in- <lb/>
fr <lb/>
of <lb/>
I re, an Ami each <lb/>
Hie said period and hour, <lb/>
will be . at the polling pis <lb/>
o Fire <lb/>
15th <lb/>
I , <lb/>
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
made In tin- W. II. A <lb/>
creditor., <lb/>
D. and <lb/>
new in Court ill <lb/>
will on <lb/>
he Mil f August In <lb/>
he sale the Court Hen door in <lb/>
S. C, to <lb/>
I. tract <lb/>
I land In. t f land in <lb/>
I tow-nab,,,, the f <lb/>
one <lb/>
more or let. <lb/>
This lbs Mb day of Jane UM.<lb/>
In <lb/>
Victoria vs. Move <lb/>
The will lake <lb/>
an action <lb/>
Curt <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
obtain a <lb/>
I Of matrimony; the <lb/>
fr. <lb/>
, V <lb/>
will timber take he is <lb/>
to the next the Superior <lb/>
of nil <lb/>
Monday after in Sept- <lb/>
next, being the day of Sent., <lb/>
at the Court Home in X. <lb/>
an answer or demur lo the <lb/>
or apply lo the <lb/>
for in said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This tin of May 1900<lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
A i.-11, <lb/>
Mm. C. II who keep a <lb/>
millinery and fancy store at St. <lb/>
Co., Mich., and who la <lb/>
well known throughout the country, <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh and neuralgia. I had <lb/>
complaint and Tery bilious. I <lb/>
was in a bad condition; day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I never be a <lb/>
well woman; that I should hare to <lb/>
settle down into a chronic invalid, and <lb/>
live in tho shadow of death. had <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CORED ME, and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am very glad <lb/>
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend it to every one. I have <lb/>
taken many other kinds of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
A OS, Milk. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality. aid <lb/>
pot racy. h. of <lb/>
nil <lb/>
all <lb/>
A tonic tad <lb/>
to pal <lb/>
restores <lb/>
of By mail <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
with oar to car <lb/>
the money paid. fur circular <lb/>
ad copy of our <lb/>
guarantee <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
To <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county, <lb/>
lo me. the undersigned, on the <lb/>
day of May, on the estate <lb/>
J. Notice in <lb/>
given to all persons lo the <lb/>
make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and In all of said or <lb/>
present their claims, properly <lb/>
tn the twelve <lb/>
after dale of this notice, or <lb/>
notice will he plead in <lb/>
Tin of May, 1900 <lb/>
on the of Thomas J, <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Cunt county nit <lb/>
Win and of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, deceased, notice is given t <lb/>
all persona Indebted to said la make <lb/>
Immediate payment to the and <lb/>
all against said es- <lb/>
late are hereby notified lo present the same <lb/>
for or before the day of <lb/>
April, 1901, or notice will he in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of April, 1900. <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace.<lb/>
I Positively guaranteed for . of Power, <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Fits, and the <lb/>
of of Opium or <lb/>
Liquor. mail In plain 91.00 a <lb/>
for B-00 our bankable <lb/>
bond to cur La or <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Jackson CHICAGO, ILL. <lb/>
Pet sale by I. Druggist, <lb/>
H u <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
We hereby warn all persons en- <lb/>
upon any of our lands along <lb/>
the of fishing net <lb/>
or hunting. Any one so will <lb/>
tie prosecuted according to law. <lb/>
O. E, II. T. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
M Ma-.-v <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
sense <lb/>
boys and tor <lb/>
lake <lb/>
H nil III i nun <lb/>
Ki n list; II I for <lb/>
ll i is <lb/>
,; H P <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Hull Term begins Rent. limn, <lb/>
on <lb/>
7-8 <lb/>
Hie parts, Ii, <lb/>
intake them upon <lb/>
other, whole <lb/>
stand or full <lb/>
I All pp.,. <lb/>
Hie n life, <lb/>
high stand College. <lb/>
by Hie full <lb/>
of our pupils, <lb/>
conscientious teachers. <lb/>
A well organized <lb/>
Moral goad. <lb/>
see or principals, <lb/>
U. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
i I ii I pin <lb/>
i In ii meeting held <lb/>
1900. r authority <lb/>
Chapter I the Laws of won <lb/>
scribed color and rial of all for <lb/>
the <lb/>
n- mill for tin- <lb/>
t- f i in county as <lb/>
All <lb/>
ball I plain white paper, known as <lb/>
white news paper, shall be printed In <lb/>
k which have <lb/>
with the Clerk the <lb/>
Court of lilt <lb/>
The all of tic <lb/>
In Pin dull U <lb/>
i and wide and one and <lb/>
long. <lb/>
That all ballots for <lb/>
. I two and one half Inch- <lb/>
and hi Inn <lb/>
Thai all ballots <lb/>
II i lie two an I halt <lb/>
Ins and two an I one <lb/>
This the tail of <lb/>
r c. <lb/>
I lid Election for <lb/>
CHILLS AND MALaRIA, <lb/>
Ins Sweats with <lb/>
Tonic <lb/>
In take. Money <lb/>
if ii <lb/>
purities and makes <lb/>
wall, None other good. <lb/>
Bold mill guaranteed the drat <lb/>
N. Woolen <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
Ion ill A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
I. If. for <lb/>
I on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
mill Fridays I A, M. <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tin- days. and Saturdays <lb/>
ii A. u. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York mill <lb/>
ion, nil points for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk, <lb/>
Shippers should order freight ii <lb/>
the old Dominion s. B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
MY <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. Ant., <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
We will jay III.- n for any ease <lb/>
of Liver Complaint, <lb/>
or can <lb/>
not cure with the <lb/>
when are <lb/>
They are <lb/>
never fall in -v boxes <lb/>
in.- contain l fills. <lb/>
contain ems. <lb/>
Imitation-. Sent In taken. <lb/>
CO. i i i unit <lb/>
i ill. -ale <lb/>
t L X <lb/>
tub sir y of <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
System. <lb/>
Three academic courses leading <lb/>
to Degrees. Professional courses <lb/>
Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. <lb/>
Summer School for Teachers. <lb/>
Scholarships <lb/>
t in to Needy. <lb/>
Tuition Tuition ti Candidates <lb/>
or mister's <lb/>
Sons <lb/>
Hi i Sum- <lb/>
mer School. teachers in the <lb/>
faculty. and in- <lb/>
formation <lb/>
V. P. President, <lb/>
7-6 Chapel Hill, <lb/>
W. R, <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
Tho One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold in aura rural in Ben. <lb/>
Laxative to <lb/>
children cry <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
N. t I la<lb/>
lent I <lb/>
C. G. Parent r. <lb/>
Ml n <lb/>
l-r In I KI V, <lb/>
Till I <lb/>
. i nil railway nil i <lb/>
n- i-.-t if t i-ti <lb/>
its All <lb/>
n- I Write<lb/>
III <lb/>
I .,, <lb/>
. V, .-. X s . S, ,, <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
eM <lb/>
Ti<lb/>
fr i a <lb/>
BOOK OH <lb/>
Writ <lb/>
Lawyers. WASH <lb/>
Of- <lb/>
A LINK <lb/>
nice Hardware. <lb/>
j. n, <lb/>
OUR NOMINEES <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
For <lb/>
E. <lb/>
of Illinois. <lb/>
For Presidential Elector, 1st <lb/>
CHARLES L. <lb/>
of Carteret. <lb/>
For Congress, 1st Diet., <lb/>
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort. <lb/>
State Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
CHARLES B. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
For Lieutenant <lb/>
WILFRED <lb/>
of Iredell. <lb/>
For Secretary of <lb/>
GUI MIS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Treasurer <lb/>
BENJAMIN R. LACY, <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
For <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
of Cleveland. <lb/>
For Attorney <lb/>
ROBERT <lb/>
of Hay wood. <lb/>
F r Superintendent Public <lb/>
THOMAS <lb/>
of Robeson. <lb/>
For Commissioner <lb/>
EL L. PATTERSON. <lb/>
of Caldwell. <lb/>
For Labor and <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
For <lb/>
SAMUEL I. ROGERS, <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Electors <lb/>
DAN HUGH <lb/>
of <lb/>
LEES. OVERMAN, <lb/>
Rowan. <lb/>
County Ticket <lb/>
For tho <lb/>
F. G. JAMBS. <lb/>
For Representatives, <lb/>
W. J. NICHOLS, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
For <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Register of Deeds <lb/>
T. R. MOORE <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb/>
Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
For Commissioners, <lb/>
TUCKER, <lb/>
B. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. G. <lb/>
The has with the out- <lb/>
rage perpetrated iii the ease of <lb/>
Thompson, of Winston, <lb/>
who was arrested refusing to <lb/>
register entitled to reg- <lb/>
and who was held lo court <lb/>
a United States commissioner in a <lb/>
bond of and yet this is not <lb/>
nearly so a case of <lb/>
Interference in State affairs <lb/>
of action on the part of <lb/>
a United States Official, as that re- <lb/>
ported in our <lb/>
yesterday as occurring i <lb/>
Jackson county. A Democratic <lb/>
registrar was arrested for refusing <lb/>
to register three Indians and was <lb/>
dragged the scat for <lb/>
trial, in the face of of <lb/>
law that such trial should before <lb/>
nearest commissioner and there <lb/>
were three nearer than <lb/>
Webster. A Republican lawyer <lb/>
hireling appeared for the <lb/>
and there were only two other <lb/>
lawyers In reach and they wore <lb/>
to on <lb/>
important legal business. One of <lb/>
these, however, appeared before <lb/>
the staled facts and <lb/>
asked, in view of them, that the <lb/>
case Is- continued until the de- <lb/>
could lie represented by <lb/>
counsel and get his witnesses. The <lb/>
denied the request, say <lb/>
log that the defendant needed no <lb/>
counsel and no witnesses, and bile <lb/>
the attorney was still talking, pro- <lb/>
to swear the witnesses for <lb/>
the The defendant <lb/>
registrar thereupon waived exam- <lb/>
was over to court <lb/>
the sum of <lb/>
This is a simple Story but it is <lb/>
pregnant with meaning. <lb/>
This goes the case of <lb/>
of Winston, one <lb/>
better. <lb/>
Here was a manifest case of <lb/>
prosecution, and denial <lb/>
even the had <lb/>
nary the hands of the av- <lb/>
United states commissioner. <lb/>
The people of North <lb/>
well to refrain from giving active <lb/>
expression at this lime to their re- <lb/>
of such outrages US this, <lb/>
Winston, and those ill <lb/>
melons other localities, which have <lb/>
been reported in the press from <lb/>
time to Hire within the past two <lb/>
weeks, but they can be depended <lb/>
upon to resent them at <lb/>
the polish Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
is a truism govern- <lb/>
most concerns the <lb/>
is the government which is <lb/>
nearest to in the or- <lb/>
named, municipal, township. <lb/>
county, Unless these are <lb/>
safe, holiest and prudent, protect- <lb/>
life and safeguarding . <lb/>
progress prosperity are <lb/>
and serenity and content. <lb/>
to uneasiness and <lb/>
These propositions will <lb/>
not be denied, and in be <lb/>
found the supreme arguments for <lb/>
the adoption month of the con- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
election of the Democratic town- <lb/>
ship, county, legislative and State <lb/>
tickets. the black <lb/>
man has proved himself a <lb/>
as a he has never <lb/>
an idea the <lb/>
which go with the he <lb/>
votes invariably with the worst. <lb/>
whites and thus against his own <lb/>
interests as well as those of the <lb/>
while race; as a voter he must <lb/>
it is better even for himself he <lb/>
should. As to the rest, North Car- <lb/>
has one tried Republican <lb/>
rule straight -this was in the last <lb/>
hair of the <lb/>
rule with an this <lb/>
was in the What the <lb/>
brought the State, history teaches <lb/>
in letters of living light-, what state <lb/>
of affairs attended second, <lb/>
history to those now <lb/>
Both the experiments were <lb/>
disastrous In their <lb/>
odious in their memory people <lb/>
ambitious of good of <lb/>
economy In the conduct of public j <lb/>
affairs; of public private Hardware, <lb/>
PEOPLE, AND <lb/>
I'll I AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still Iii the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We offer you tho best selected line of <lb/>
In a e ii advertisement <lb/>
in tin- Sampson Democrat, the <lb/>
White Supremacy Club, of Clinton <lb/>
offers in cash native <lb/>
born while man in Sampson count j <lb/>
who will lie disfranchised by the <lb/>
because read <lb/>
crop can n <lb/>
L grow with <lb/>
out Potash. <lb/>
of<lb/>
,. found in any -lore in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer <lb/>
Winter. We arc at work for your our mutual ail <lb/>
vantage is our pleasure to show you hat you want to <lb/>
sell if we can. you the polite <lb/>
attention, and the liberal consistent with u well <lb/>
established business built up on its own merits <lb/>
When you come to yon will not do justice <lb/>
if do not see our stock before buying <lb/>
Remember us and the following <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps. Silks and Satins, <lb/>
els and Capes, Carpets, Oil t <lb/>
where the <lb/>
i- deposited. This i- gee- <lb/>
matter and is <lb/>
mil be iii question. It i- a <lb/>
safe proposition, as those <lb/>
who in ii know. There is <lb/>
a native white man the <lb/>
Slate, i who will <lb/>
in b the amend <lb/>
those the con <lb/>
are lying and know it. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
have it. If <lb/>
i is supplied <lb/>
you can count on full crop <lb/>
if little, the growth will be <lb/>
scrubby. <lb/>
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JIM<lb/>
Her <lb/>
Ml- II Meyer came all <lb/>
raj Montana <lb/>
marry <lb/>
Philadelphia and Kansas City <lb/>
have exemplified to all com- <lb/>
and pro- <lb/>
wisdom of caring solicitous- <lb/>
for delegates and visitors in a <lb/>
convention season. Roods <lb/>
of i in are -till pour- <lb/>
in on both cities, and Hie re- <lb/>
of public gratitude thus <lb/>
allied i- by no means least <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Women's and Children's shoes <lb/>
Harness, Horse Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
then wedded the man, Joseph <lb/>
Mr. made <lb/>
, , .,. <lb/>
ed town important of tin accruing <lb/>
near falls. The records of the <lb/>
Miss Meyer's will serve as per- <lb/>
tin- altar. The wedding bars to ex- <lb/>
guests hail assembled, when die parsimony the treat- <lb/>
that she love of future similar gatherings. <lb/>
enough lo marry him, As with men, .-, with <lb/>
Willie I lie-lie- ll <lb/>
j Groceries. <lb/>
Meat, Sugar, Coil. <lb/>
I Head la <lb/>
China's <lb/>
Where is it all to end The <lb/>
tic millions of northern China are <lb/>
tilled with the desire to drive all <lb/>
foreigners out of their country. <lb/>
On the other hand, we shall have <lb/>
a unanimous on the part <lb/>
nations of to <lb/>
avenge the murders In A <lb/>
which must result in a vast <lb/>
sacrifice of human life -e. i- . <lb/>
liable. II people <lb/>
China shall unite <lb/>
northern brethren resistance i <lb/>
the foreign I loops on their <lb/>
way to the shores of the Yellow <lb/>
Sea, the the last year of <lb/>
UM century will be as bloody as <lb/>
those which convulsed Europe at<lb/>
awake at last, but what an awful <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
prosperity. <lb/>
In view of the record, ii s dim- <lb/>
cult to imagine why I here should <lb/>
there is any-as <lb/>
to the result of forthcoming <lb/>
election, apart from the theory <lb/>
that people of North Carolina j <lb/>
of <lb/>
and taken leave of their <lb/>
Their highest personal and public <lb/>
the con <lb/>
they know surely <lb/>
when they do know it, ii never <lb/>
be said of they are Insensible <lb/>
l,, thing- which make for <lb/>
lack Hie man <lb/>
hood means, in <lb/>
of all threats and bullying, <lb/>
which will save them a duplication <lb/>
of the experiences which the Slate <lb/>
has already twice as the <lb/>
ill inn <lb/>
of its counties <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Castings Plow Hat urea. Nulls and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for and everything in that <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our is Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
The <lb/>
platforms denounce trusts with <lb/>
but the Demo <lb/>
crate propose feasible means of <lb/>
lessening while <lb/>
the in vague gen- <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
A lively canvass is In progress <lb/>
of re- <lb/>
moving the Slate capital from <lb/>
some her <lb/>
will make a <lb/>
to retain the capital, while St. An- <lb/>
Jacksonville <lb/>
forth strong efforts to secure It. <lb/>
W. ll- sher <lb/>
of Sal <lb/>
at <lb/>
at the hands of the DO- <lb/>
gross assembled, saying he could <lb/>
not afford to vote against the <lb/>
amendment. <lb/>
Butler Drove Him <lb/>
Marion Butler might <lb/>
have gazed the <lb/>
morning upon deranged <lb/>
hull; of what was one time a <lb/>
crated f A, <lb/>
the iv .,, <lb/>
of soul- until r of <lb/>
whitened and B <lb/>
gone at last lo-p. ml perhaps buying. <lb/>
life In <lb/>
Hole and in the <lb/>
Cod mission, <lb/>
said this man. <lb/>
mission is to whip Marlon Butler. <lb/>
I must do it. be re- <lb/>
The gentleman referred is <lb/>
Rev. James S. of Book <lb/>
high standing in his <lb/>
a in in who commanded the reaper <lb/>
of all who knew him. <lb/>
is ill but <lb/>
i- yet a vigorous He <lb/>
oped a <lb/>
Marion I I <lb/>
Butler's enmity lo <lb/>
of white men In N <lb/>
and to avenge the <lb/>
Stale visiting physical punish- <lb/>
., up,,,, is ever <lb/>
Truth. <lb/>
, marry him, bin <lb/>
While the <lb/>
waited the and the <lb/>
best <lb/>
In .-,. and the I <lb/>
mum with the positions <lb/>
reversed, fall-. <lb/>
Mont. <lb/>
We are surprised that <lb/>
place reliance any <lb/>
or charge Or. <lb/>
makes. Have the <lb/>
pie of i county <lb/>
two short years <lb/>
Dr. Sigh boldly made the <lb/>
charge lie <lb/>
the former Secretary of <lb/>
Stale had not for a sum <lb/>
lie had and <lb/>
Mr. in In it pl <lb/>
Dr Thompson's receipted <lb/>
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did know Hi. <lb/>
p. I bi <lb/>
In <lb/>
null II.<lb/>
is ill an <lb/>
paper a woman left a pocket <lb/>
in containing a chair in <lb/>
front of a hotel in that city, and <lb/>
returning three lion is later <lb/>
found Bound. The Kan- <lb/>
I Join -Hill explains <lb/>
hi rule people pass along I ho reels <lb/>
of than this. It <lb/>
bad as the <lb/>
In his speech last <lb/>
Monday Candidate Spencer Adams <lb/>
declared ii the Amendment be <lb/>
ii lie the end of the <lb/>
party. that <lb/>
time a who near <lb/>
u , k his breath away by <lb/>
s the <lb/>
I,, favor Al <lb/>
showed lat <lb/>
,. his <lb/>
memory a bad I hi , Star. <lb/>
is his and . <lb/>
entitled to credence. chills <lb/>
I Thompson now makes and lever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
, , i , ., one on Tasteless Chill Tonic. <lb/>
as baseless j form <lb/>
which so <lb/>
No <lb/>
Price BOO. <lb/>
I desperation <lb/>
Will, the failure In disrupt the <lb/>
TAKE ROBERT. CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb/>
Paver, Malaria. Night Sweats and <lb/>
back doesn't. <lb/>
other a- good, the kind <lb/>
n mill <lb/>
Double Pall and <lb/>
,. . V <lb/>
even false Cross on label. <lb/>
were enraged. Sold by Woolen, <lb/>
, druggists, <lb/>
their .- i <lb/>
Haw in bi <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow Gear <lb/>
For <lb/>
HOWS <lb/>
We oiler one Dollars <lb/>
case of Catarrh <lb/>
can be Hired Mall's Ca <lb/>
CHI SKY Co. Props., <lb/>
Ohio.<lb/>
Pumps,<lb/>
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had <lb/>
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cleared this i <lb/>
cling <lb/>
tin be j <lb/>
ranks <lb/>
most honorable men of I bell for the last <lb/>
,, ti,,. as a and believe him <lb/>
, . , , bus <lb/>
them, g ,,,.,., , <lb/>
republicans are doing so the <lb/>
day. Wholesale Drug- <lb/>
Lists. <lb/>
Man In, Wholesale Druggist, <lb/>
PI ii office I don Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
I . , , i art taken In- <lb/>
Africa. upon the <lb/>
, ,,., the <lb/>
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nil gists. T <lb/>
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