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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/>
I r <lb/>
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/>
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Till I <lb/>
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PATENT <lb/>
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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/>
ii ,. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
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/>
,.,;,,.;. i r <lb/>
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/>
I ,<lb/>
I'm inn<lb/>
No. <lb/>
N- <lb/>
had <lb/>
, bad <lb/>
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/>
,. <lb/>
nil gists. T <lb/>
Hall- re the <lb/>
idem. met; died <lb/>
, ; I M,,, <lb/>
I r <lb/>
. i X. <lb/>
n Office owl <lb/>
Fleming -ion-. <lb/>
I men. <lb/>
ml nice<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
P-s-r- <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
owner <lb/>
the Post <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Hail Hatter. <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
A man of of who <lb/>
hi hearing when a boy f to <lb/>
had ii a few days <lb/>
ago falling from the roof a <lb/>
house. would mil <lb/>
this in every case, <lb/>
not been sufficiently tested yet. <lb/>
Wilmington star. <lb/>
LETTER<lb/>
W U., July <lb/>
Mr. is again perform- <lb/>
BLACK JACK. <lb/>
Banner Precinct County. <lb/>
I long bean a saying <lb/>
township never does <lb/>
halves. Ami when the data <lb/>
was set for having a <lb/>
bis wobbling <lb/>
act. He baud the <lb/>
country of his from his <lb/>
. u ti i . . and barbecue the <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
editor in Kansas ton, everybody <lb/>
killed a few ago.; something. There has been <lb/>
is not surprising The meetings nod Cabinet dinners <lb/>
china wasn't represented th. who Is expected to defend and but that la all. Nothing has <lb/>
Hague peace conference. <lb/>
time the western know <lb/>
better than to leave her out. <lb/>
Von do Dot have wonder BOW <lb/>
the are going to vote <lb/>
together against <lb/>
Democrats, against the Amend <lb/>
and against the best Inter- <lb/>
eat of everybody. Can the white <lb/>
people afford to <lb/>
of them go with lite <lb/>
whoop it for the Republican done that had not decided <lb/>
with its present record baa a upon before Mr. pulled <lb/>
bard ordeal to go himself away from the enticing <lb/>
Star. on that Canton porch. Al- <lb/>
though it is the genera opinion in <lb/>
The Legislature didn't <lb/>
Washington that Congress should <lb/>
be called in extra session to handle <lb/>
propose to chances when Chinese business, Mr. M.-Kin <lb/>
part <lb/>
ease tin <lb/>
it passed a law declaring ii <lb/>
lawful for person to <lb/>
at random deadly weapon <lb/>
whether said weapon be loaded or <lb/>
It is frequently the <lb/>
weapon <lb/>
does the harm. Star <lb/>
tin- Is over <lb/>
lei the remaining days before the <lb/>
election In inducing men to <lb/>
go I lie and vote <lb/>
the whole Democratic ticket and <lb/>
The newspapers are the <lb/>
best mediums for advertisers. <lb/>
This is an established fact. It la <lb/>
important, therefore, both to ad <lb/>
publisher, that the <lb/>
for the Constitutional Amendment, best newspaper should be known <lb/>
Do not overlook that state, county <lb/>
township officers are to be <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
recognized as such. fail- <lb/>
on part of a publisher lo <lb/>
sustain a just claim in <lb/>
in value Is reprehensible. <lb/>
Press Printer, <lb/>
It is unions that Spain should <lb/>
have controlled the Philippines <lb/>
fatal accident occurred about <lb/>
with a miles from kin-ton yesterday <lb/>
never greater than men afternoon across the river. The <lb/>
United States has had daughter of <lb/>
rears or so colored, was given an open <lb/>
and cannot span- thousand of <lb/>
them to China, M. <lb/>
and his advisers decided that <lb/>
no lie called <lb/>
until the became more <lb/>
pressing. Because Hie allied <lb/>
forces In China have won a tern <lb/>
at an awful cost of <lb/>
life, many <lb/>
and the Chinese have sent a mes- <lb/>
sage saying that the minis <lb/>
ten in arc alive, which, by <lb/>
the wax. believed by anybody <lb/>
outside of bore of <lb/>
Mr. will wobble <lb/>
awhile longer, <lb/>
The plain truth is Mr. Me <lb/>
I is afraid to do anything <lb/>
until he gets a plainer tip on what <lb/>
pubic sentiment this gov- <lb/>
to do. Men Interested in <lb/>
syndicates which have big <lb/>
in China are urging <lb/>
send a big army to so <lb/>
be call lie in a position to prevent <lb/>
up of Chinese em <lb/>
. , , people concluded <lb/>
to c <lb/>
,., was going to a record breaker. <lb/>
it is wonder that it drew <lb/>
from nearly every section <lb/>
of the county. lake ex-Treasurer <lb/>
John said S hen we found <lb/>
him the crowd <lb/>
did love to conic to Jack in <lb/>
the campaign, and could not re- <lb/>
the to come this <lb/>
And about four thousand <lb/>
people were of the opinion, <lb/>
for a estimate of the <lb/>
crowd places the Dumber in alien <lb/>
fully that <lb/>
I his side of <lb/>
Jack about a hundred red <lb/>
shirts with the fist-cola Hand DUN <lb/>
T. w. <lb/>
Of and our <lb/>
Col. candidate <lb/>
for Secretary of escort- <lb/>
ed I hem to the village. There was <lb/>
music and shouting all along the <lb/>
course of the parade, when <lb/>
they came sight of the assembled <lb/>
multitude there was such a <lb/>
as sounded like the whole State <lb/>
had agreed to holler one time. <lb/>
The noise was only surpassed by <lb/>
the dust. <lb/>
. The Osceola Band played two or <lb/>
three airs while the crowd gather- <lb/>
ed around the stand. <lb/>
Chairman A, L. Blow, of the <lb/>
executive committee, called the <lb/>
to order made <lb/>
to speak for he knew a great <lb/>
crowd would be present, but <lb/>
had idea the whole of <lb/>
would Is- on hand. His <lb/>
campaign over the Suite for the <lb/>
last three months has given him <lb/>
rank among the very speakers. <lb/>
He made a most speech <lb/>
on <lb/>
and State issues, as <lb/>
well as upon the Amendment was <lb/>
strong spirited, he was <lb/>
given the closest <lb/>
It was past S o'clock when <lb/>
was one of the <lb/>
best day's work for <lb/>
Pitt county has known. It is <lb/>
ready evident that ticket and <lb/>
Amendment will lie overwhelming <lb/>
It. S. <lb/>
H. C. Cannon. <lb/>
victorious, if every town- . will <lb/>
the county does its <lb/>
tin-election as well <lb/>
only question left to decide is how <lb/>
large shall the majority lie. <lb/>
J. K. Cannon <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
CANNON CO., <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OH Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
We, undersigned, desire to place our names before the <lb/>
tobacco of Pitt and adjoining counties as solicitors of <lb/>
patronage 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 you that you will get the very highest <lb/>
market price for your tobacco. <lb/>
It. S. known among the boys noted <lb/>
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying, <lb/>
was cashier and a partner late firm of Evans, Critcher <lb/>
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of <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/>
tobacco brings its worth. <lb/>
II. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will <lb/>
see that you are not delayed in getting your bill and check. <lb/>
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the <lb/>
highest price on all grades. Try us with your load. <lb/>
Tribune says that With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own <lb/>
after the amendment is adopted books, and Other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars <lb/>
will in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of 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/>
The <lb/>
there for two years or <lb/>
knife to bold by her mother, who <lb/>
was cutting some cabbage. The ,. <lb/>
girl stumbled with the open will <lb/>
Arthur even protests against with- in the blade being re-election more <lb/>
which would mean announcements. By way of <lb/>
their concessions, while republican the <lb/>
gathering and said when <lb/>
politicians are cautioning him ti <lb/>
feel his way carefully Ix-cause a <lb/>
ins defeat for <lb/>
certain than it <lb/>
draw lug <lb/>
uppermost, it her <lb/>
heart, Free Press, <lb/>
i . over <lb/>
I lint has been <lb/>
an <lb/>
Winston adopted ,., s ,, , ,,,., <lb/>
strong lb 1- u., will run v in. . <lb/>
all Southern had an <lb/>
with in causing the arrest with Line <lb/>
d them before ti <lb/>
its tracks, hut unable lo haul <lb/>
Selina and Nor- <lb/>
folk, depending <lb/>
r .-. <lb/>
. i depending on its <lb/>
would register illegal ,,.,,;. ,, Therefore it has <lb/>
voters. <lb/>
a great speech lo Immense ,. <lb/>
crowd there was intense en- The has mads <lb/>
The lend- shrewd the six <lb/>
their action I hough I to in- on the <lb/>
the white people laud <lb/>
in their <lb/>
the lead- <lb/>
ports of the cast line, <lb/>
Boston to I heir <lb/>
will stick close to the <lb/>
go to sea. <lb/>
few will be <lb/>
for favorite a<lb/>
he <lb/>
through the of the<lb/>
were ready to resort hi <lb/>
any means lo Amend <lb/>
hill Winston <lb/>
i, i . j. . -a i- <lb/>
in the it bite people more solid <lb/>
. ii I In i mid make rotes <lb/>
I'm Vine <lb/>
V.-. K line line i <lb/>
letter <lb/>
hi- persons. <lb/>
, . , i <lb/>
I i nil. , <lb/>
ii ill a <lb/>
place . a <lb/>
h on- ale In lie <lb/>
. tn i mu . limes when an <lb/>
o lie r- mill <lb/>
i I hill line has well <lb/>
I tn f <lb/>
, propel <lb/>
i I, . i <lb/>
t. an <lb/>
.<lb/>
K, II. <lb/>
i is ii that mu <lb/>
Ii people hat <lb/>
till feelings so fin <lb/>
no <lb/>
is. lie get <lb/>
mote men in the army without <lb/>
ho is <lb/>
afraid In take my more from <lb/>
lieu. who bus already <lb/>
made to send men from the <lb/>
Philippines against his vigorous <lb/>
protest. Consequently, unless <lb/>
there is an extra session of Con- <lb/>
the total American lone in <lb/>
China will not exceed and <lb/>
several thousand of I hem cannot <lb/>
be got there before the of <lb/>
matter bow badly they <lb/>
be needed. Meanwhile. Mr. <lb/>
has gone back In Canton <lb/>
to wobble at leisure until public <lb/>
opinion show- him what to do. <lb/>
the Chinese Minister ill Wash. <lb/>
is about as slick as the <lb/>
slickest his race he seems <lb/>
able In make Secretary accept I <lb/>
any old story to tell I <lb/>
In in which Mr. j <lb/>
important enough lo re I <lb/>
at a Cabinet is that <lb/>
the reason the foreign ministers in <lb/>
communicated With <lb/>
their governments is they are <lb/>
ml in of Chinese friends <lb/>
and are ant attempt lo <lb/>
-end would put the mob <lb/>
hi tn their hiding places. The <lb/>
Chinese Instill <lb/>
ling I he members I ho <lb/>
I ii i in encourage him lo re- <lb/>
main ill and in the <lb/>
gold i business if his govern- <lb/>
-ii--iii gets knocked out home, <lb/>
The wins have been kepi hot <lb/>
get I word lo -iii-Ii republicans u <lb/>
educational camp <lb/>
began, and there will be no com <lb/>
promise until the man who makes <lb/>
will be out of a <lb/>
Job, at least SB far M North Caro- <lb/>
is have <lb/>
taken occasion lo say, several <lb/>
times, that the best result of the <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that <lb/>
farmers are tired of so many men riding the <lb/>
country. Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that <lb/>
are tired of it. With this expense saved we can help you <lb/>
ding <lb/>
them that hers ill <lb/>
in <lb/>
I., in unawares; but the person <lb/>
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ill the nut <lb/>
a .-I el. mi <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
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am not declare <lb/>
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always been more than <lb/>
any other in North Carolina <lb/>
n while mans <lb/>
this ha I rue then every <lb/>
In the <lb/>
more than <lb/>
Democrats do. lending <lb/>
Populists are It, <lb/>
mean of th-i-i- <lb/>
and Populist . and not <lb/>
Bee lo be Pop <lb/>
in I yet ale nothing but lie <lb/>
publicans a t <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
ml i cry I Know how far <lb/>
. hate gone <lb/>
lime- perhaps we tire not careful <lb/>
Ii i II i- III keep <lb/>
I people that Ii. <lb/>
in mill. Neck <lb/>
i Iowa, <lb/>
i hair man of House <lb/>
Committee, who has <lb/>
the calling of extra <lb/>
lo take the nth <lb/>
II tack and ill Mi. Mi <lb/>
in opposition lo an extra <lb/>
i -ion. <lb/>
received b <lb/>
chine-e Minister <lb/>
liable alarm among Chinese <lb/>
residents of our cities. They <lb/>
ii ins will try lo <lb/>
When the cirri n of <lb/>
in by massacring <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
man In we have <lb/>
rule and liken is.- w hen bold I <lb/>
have rule. This is <lb/>
to in- so. The office holder <lb/>
is i to represent people <lb/>
hint, lie is bound lo <lb/>
respect, love <lb/>
to tin people <lb/>
Who pill him in office. I hen i <lb/>
a plain a- sun <lb/>
we have rule when while <lb/>
men are elected rule. The <lb/>
say this is and also <lb/>
It <lb/>
The in upper BIS <lb/>
notifying <lb/>
will not work for them alter <lb/>
-ml of August if <lb/>
employers vets for Ins amend- <lb/>
flood bind, hasn't it conn. <lb/>
ton line pass when dare <lb/>
attempt to dictate lo while men <lb/>
how they must this shows <lb/>
the amendment more <lb/>
anything we yet heard <lb/>
Would not vote such <lb/>
a ticket if they did not know it of. Hooky Argonaut. <lb/>
On subject whits man can <lb/>
dentist who makes <lb/>
of <lb/>
j drawing room. <lb/>
election returns come in he wanted <lb/>
them to that like <lb/>
every other township in the county, <lb/>
done he; full . <lb/>
J. J who <lb/>
is the acknowledged commander. <lb/>
in chief all arose lo in- <lb/>
the speaker, but be <lb/>
doing so said like the <lb/>
way the chairman of the county <lb/>
refers to we Black In- <lb/>
stead of saying he wants us to do <lb/>
our always do <lb/>
should have salted how many ma- <lb/>
we can send up to cover up <lb/>
any Hint may come <lb/>
from any other The <lb/>
crowd readily saw the point and <lb/>
there was a shout of applause. He <lb/>
then introduced Mr. who <lb/>
spoke for an hour and a half. It <lb/>
was a fine speech all through and <lb/>
listened to attentively. Mr, <lb/>
made sonic clearest <lb/>
points on the <lb/>
and tin best argument <lb/>
in meeting objections raised against <lb/>
ti opponents of the measure <lb/>
Unit we have heard In speech <lb/>
of I be campaign so Air, He made <lb/>
everything so plain the <lb/>
most unlearned could readily com- <lb/>
it. If any while man who <lb/>
heard Mr. votes against <lb/>
the Amendment he will do so <lb/>
through prejudice or because he <lb/>
thinks a la as good <lb/>
himself, <lb/>
this speech Prof. II. <lb/>
in behalf of the commit- <lb/>
tee of arrangements announced <lb/>
dinner and instructed crowd <lb/>
how the committee w all to de- <lb/>
part themselves the table. We <lb/>
in not believe it possible a <lb/>
dinner for people could lie <lb/>
managed with batter order than <lb/>
this. The table was formed in a <lb/>
and measured <lb/>
The ladles went on ill <lb/>
side the Square and men oil <lb/>
Hillside, and touched <lb/>
the until a given signal. The <lb/>
was ahead prepared and <lb/>
placed on table, and when the <lb/>
won was given for all to help <lb/>
themselves people went shoal <lb/>
in Ike orderly manner. <lb/>
pushing, <lb/>
but eve I bin was as a- if <lb/>
had been a big reunion. <lb/>
A- ion with somewhere about <lb/>
. said. wit as <lb/>
milch i a roil in I h is <lb/>
at din- <lb/>
connected with <lb/>
management deserves high <lb/>
credit, <lb/>
Alter dinner the crowd returned <lb/>
hear a speech from <lb/>
Col. the having <lb/>
en tin in mm tunes in <lb/>
began by <lb/>
saving lie fell glad when <lb/>
mi was made him In <lb/>
come lo his of Chi <lb/>
BEAD WHAT SAY ABOUT <lb/>
Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
adoption of the amendment will be in of <lb/>
that it will stimulate cause <lb/>
education. There is no purpose <lb/>
anywhere in Democratic <lb/>
to conceal or the fact <lb/>
that the amendment provides that <lb/>
no person bow thirteen years old <lb/>
shall vote, upon attaining bis ma- <lb/>
unless he is able to read and <lb/>
write. The amendment docs mil <lb/>
disqualify any while man who is <lb/>
now a voter or whose father or <lb/>
grand father was a voter, whether <lb/>
he can read and write or not; but <lb/>
it does call for the educational <lb/>
upon those who be- <lb/>
come age after It is a sorry <lb/>
white man who. however ignorant <lb/>
he may lie himself, will confess that <lb/>
in nine years he cannot prepare <lb/>
bis boy lo read and write, for the <lb/>
public will be open and the <lb/>
child can acquire this knowledge <lb/>
without money and without price. <lb/>
There are few white men as sorry <lb/>
as this, and there will be white <lb/>
bays, now thirteen years old, who <lb/>
cannot stand the slight educational <lb/>
test when they <lb/>
The amendment is the greatest <lb/>
educational ever pro <lb/>
posed in North Carolina. The <lb/>
Democrats Will provide free <lb/>
schools the children will do the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
and the Silver- <lb/>
smiths at <lb/>
Republican and Populist <lb/>
seekers who are crying out <lb/>
against Hie elimination <lb/>
vole are in same attitude that <lb/>
the of were <lb/>
when Paul went Into their <lb/>
preaching the gospel, The uproar <lb/>
of the amendment seek- <lb/>
ha- lasted for more than three <lb/>
months The reason for up- <lb/>
roar with silversmiths <lb/>
overthrow of the goddess <lb/>
meant would lose their <lb/>
living, for Ibis said <lb/>
they, have our With <lb/>
it <lb/>
is, this gang, the we <lb/>
votes Kn <lb/>
St. Mary's School, March <lb/>
Mess. Bewail Burden, X. C., <lb/>
few mouths ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from <lb/>
you. After giving it a trial, I the most comfortable <lb/>
and in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mat tress I ever used. <lb/>
have tried both cotton and hair cs, and greatly prefer this <lb/>
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt am <lb/>
M. Matron. <lb/>
Alter do night's line, if it is not all you <lb/>
hoped for in a bed, return 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/>
HOW CAN OUT If your local dealer does not handle <lb/>
our Buttresses, us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, N. c. <lb/>
Of North Carolina. <lb/>
Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and <lb/>
Industrial education and special pedagogical training. Annual ax- <lb/>
for non ling. of numbers. <lb/>
More than regular Has matriculated about Stu- <lb/>
dents, representing every county in the Stale except one. Practice and <lb/>
Observation School of about pupils. To secure board in <lb/>
all free tuition applications should lie before August I. <lb/>
Correspondence invited from these desiring competent <lb/>
teacher-. For and other information address until Aug. <lb/>
PROP. Dean of College. <lb/>
D. President. <lb/>
Adams condemned Hie <lb/>
Democratic last Saturday In <lb/>
his speech because the of <lb/>
elections had appointed a number <lb/>
of poll holders in eastern <lb/>
counties, The election law Bays <lb/>
shall be appointed <lb/>
political parties. You <lb/>
can tell a man's politics in <lb/>
cast the color of his skin. While <lb/>
people all vole the Democratic <lb/>
ticket and all vole <lb/>
Republican Bo any man <lb/>
with half sense can see board <lb/>
of elections was compelled, accord <lb/>
to appoint a to <lb/>
represent Republican party. <lb/>
Russell and his gang had more <lb/>
than one thousand in <lb/>
to sos holding down <lb/>
paving jobs. That's what <lb/>
want again. Lexington Dispatch. <lb/>
As the Winston Sentinel apt <lb/>
says the issue is white or black, <lb/>
all while men who will not <lb/>
betray their race s mess of pot <lb/>
stand true to their color in Die <lb/>
election. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
I he Victor safe is made in all sixes con- <lb/>
for borne, form, office general use. <lb/>
Every sale -oil with a guarantee to he <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Prices range from up. <lb/>
U SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The North Carolina College of <lb/>
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
lure, In- <lb/>
. and <lb/>
IN Wood <lb/>
InC, work, Mill-work, lending, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Tint ion, n year; Hoard N a month. <lb/>
in each Court house, <lb/>
in o'clock A. September lib nth. <lb/>
I-or full T. <lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is what Every Pair of <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
Is guaranteed to do. Can yon Imagine a severer test I ban to <lb/>
tie one leg 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 our window and hundreds of people have looked in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
Dutches Pant; <lb/>
built to stand any kind of and a goes <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb/>
HI, <lb/>
Miss Cherry left this morn <lb/>
for X. <lb/>
Ophelia Unwell came this <lb/>
from <lb/>
Charlie J. return- <lb/>
ed this morning from <lb/>
T. returned this <lb/>
morning City. <lb/>
V. Hooker and <lb/>
Ml this morning for<lb/>
night <lb/>
K. II. Thomas and wife and child <lb/>
came Wednesday night from Hen- <lb/>
C. V. John- <lb/>
went to Scotland Keck this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Lanier children <lb/>
returned Wednesday night from <lb/>
C. P. Sprain of came <lb/>
Wednesday, night lo visit the <lb/>
of J. <lb/>
Mrs. Harry and baby <lb/>
and Miss Winnie Skinner left this <lb/>
Morning for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
II. Bell, of Winston came <lb/>
Hisses Patrick, Lottie <lb/>
Blow and Nell Walter f <lb/>
Wilson went over to<lb/>
Mr. Atkins writes n- that <lb/>
it is very hot in and <lb/>
many deaths have caused <lb/>
there sun stroke. <lb/>
Miss who <lb/>
been visiting her sister Mrs. Steno <lb/>
this morning to I <lb/>
her home in Whitakers. Mrs. <lb/>
Moore and son <lb/>
Bled her home. <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
ii <lb/>
cents if a button pulls off or if Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. f , <lb/>
near <lb/>
The next annual meeting of Hie <lb/>
Carolina Press <lb/>
will he at <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday, <lb/>
us and <lb/>
The ting to lie one <lb/>
the largely attended <lb/>
Interesting ever held the <lb/>
Those our members <lb/>
who have not yet decided are <lb/>
u. The <lb/>
meetings are highly from <lb/>
a business point of view, and the <lb/>
nodal Intercourse and exchange of <lb/>
experiences make meet- <lb/>
Occasions which no editor <lb/>
miss. <lb/>
Get the best when you buy and be sure you get <lb/>
None genuine without the name on the button. <lb/>
the <lb/>
KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
It. T. Bailey died curly Ibis morn <lb/>
The funeral will lake place <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there MARK <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
go lo remind yon JOB <lb/>
for <lb/>
and we <lb/>
yon i the family invited <lb/>
We need what <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those <lb/>
Miss Bailie Belts who has been <lb/>
listing for a days Wiley <lb/>
left Wednesday evening <lb/>
for her home in Ayden. <lb/>
J. Bryan Mr. II, <lb/>
of Franklin county, came up this <lb/>
morning from and left i m <lb/>
mediately for where <lb/>
they today. <lb/>
Uncle sold about <lb/>
special stamps in <lb/>
and the distance traveled by the <lb/>
who delivered the let- <lb/>
upon which the stamps were <lb/>
placed was miles. <lb/>
W. Perkins came Thursday <lb/>
from house this evening at a I night, <lb/>
liter past seven. As the pastor, Ii. spent the day in <lb/>
of Presbyterian church is sick <lb/>
the services will lie conducted by <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W. K. Honker went <lb/>
Friends evening. <lb/>
Horse Dropped Dead. <lb/>
F. King's horses bitch. <lb/>
find the cross mark on to the carriage which took the <lb/>
paper. I speakers to the picnic Thursday. <lb/>
dropped dead just before they, <lb/>
LOCAL I reached Jack. Another <lb/>
horse was secured from some <lb/>
For days cook <lb/>
cheap at J. C. Son. , carriage, causing only a lea <lb/>
The members of the military i delay. <lb/>
et in the Court <lb/>
A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for Aurora. <lb/>
J. B. Morton of <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Robert Hugh <lb/>
paid went over Greene county <lb/>
Bateman, of <lb/>
w. . ; ending a week here <lb/>
Stoves horseback riders and hitched t j <lb/>
squad drilling. <lb/>
The railroad ill sell round trip <lb/>
tickets from <lb/>
next Friday, on account Hie <lb/>
and <lb/>
cents- <lb/>
We have bought a large lot of <lb/>
and Heaters for Hie <lb/>
fall trade. In order to make room <lb/>
for those are selling we <lb/>
have on baud at greatly reduced <lb/>
prices. C. Conn es Son. <lb/>
and Others wanting <lb/>
election printed <lb/>
bring their orders to The <lb/>
We have kind of <lb/>
type and paper law <lb/>
scribes election tickets <lb/>
when you have them printed you <lb/>
want it done right. <lb/>
A Final Adjournment <lb/>
A letter from Henry G. <lb/>
Conner, of Wilson, Speaker of <lb/>
the House of Representatives, <lb/>
states that the Legislature Will meet <lb/>
on the 26th of this month and ad- <lb/>
sine die. Only a few <lb/>
are expected to he <lb/>
just enough grace formality <lb/>
of adjournment. The principal <lb/>
clerk of the House, will he in <lb/>
attendance, but the presence of the <lb/>
others is not <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Politic Speaking. <lb/>
Hon. W. A. will speak <lb/>
at Johnson's Mills on Tuesday. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Dr. it. F. Dixon, Democratic can- <lb/>
for State Auditor will speak <lb/>
at Bethel on Monday night, July <lb/>
at Mays Chapel Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon, 24th. <lb/>
Rally <lb/>
There will lie a big I <lb/>
picnic at <lb/>
Friday, Hon. H. <lb/>
and other prominent speakers will <lb/>
he present. The One cola Hand <lb/>
will furnish music. <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
W. King and children <lb/>
returned this morning from Kin- <lb/>
ton and City <lb/>
Mrs. Moore and child, of <lb/>
Falkland, look the train here this <lb/>
morning for Louisburg. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Williams, of Ml. <lb/>
Olive, spent day in Greenville <lb/>
with Miss Sophia Jarvis, <lb/>
Miss J. who <lb/>
some lime has been living in Iowa, <lb/>
night lo visit <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Harding left <lb/>
Mr. Hard- <lb/>
far as Rocky <lb/>
mount. <lb/>
Send for blank application. <lb/>
ion fee is only 92.00, which in- <lb/>
yen's dues. <lb/>
President has <lb/>
ed the following essayists for the <lb/>
meeting i <lb/>
Obligation as n <lb/>
Moral K. K. 1111- <lb/>
Hard, of the Scotland Seek Com <lb/>
the <lb/>
Dr. T. X. Ivey. of <lb/>
Raleigh Christian Advocate. <lb/>
Duly to <lb/>
s. Pearson, Morgan- <lb/>
Ion Herald. <lb/>
Obligations of <lb/>
and Maj. K, J, <lb/>
Hale, the <lb/>
The Ideal Newspaper-Mow to <lb/>
to Mr. J. P. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Rev. J. C. Troy, of Trojan's No- <lb/>
by request, will rend u pipe <lb/>
on What Source the <lb/>
Editor's Power <lb/>
I am arranging a I tip to Niagara <lb/>
falls for our members and their <lb/>
wives, or one member of the <lb/>
The only cost for railroad <lb/>
for the entire nip will <lb/>
from Washington to New <lb/>
return over the It It. <lb/>
This is a half The New <lb/>
Cent fill will give us tickets <lb/>
from New York to Niagara Falls <lb/>
return for <lb/>
I will give lull detailed in- <lb/>
formal in regard to this trip in <lb/>
my next circular. <lb/>
We will use one <lb/>
sleeping-cars from point in <lb/>
Slate in on <lb/>
Niagara trip. The Pullman <lb/>
people give us <lb/>
Ii. , <lb/>
Concord, K. C July l, <lb/>
an- I . made lo gal a <lb/>
good supply of water before start- <lb/>
the new school building, <lb/>
good water is the most important <lb/>
Item. <lb/>
Dixie Havana an <lb/>
hustlers and an- established <lb/>
as one the leading brands on the <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
forget if you <lb/>
that A. Cox has lots in. <lb/>
small farms near, for <lb/>
t terms. <lb/>
train brings u grain of <lb/>
i some kind We are in <lb/>
to give you the <lb/>
from your wheat aid <lb/>
fair to be a very busy season for <lb/>
I us iii this line. <lb/>
A. in. <lb/>
Mi-s Beulah Brady, of Haiti <lb/>
more, arrived Wednesday even-1 <lb/>
and will spend remainder of <lb/>
the summer this place <lb/>
sister. Mrs. C. A. Fair. <lb/>
Correspondence i- being carried <lb/>
on with teachers in order <lb/>
to secure the principal and <lb/>
assistants tor high school to <lb/>
open this tail. <lb/>
Laura Haddock is visiting <lb/>
Wesson for <lb/>
A lot of very pretty furniture has <lb/>
been received by B. Man- <lb/>
I Vi. <lb/>
A number f our people attended <lb/>
the picnic at Blackjack, and re- <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-kIN all <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
SHALL FOR <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
The Congressional for <lb/>
met Eli I'M <lb/>
E. F. of <lb/>
Elizabeth made chair- <lb/>
man. The win vent ion through <lb/>
with its work early, there betas; so <lb/>
over anything. John II. <lb/>
Small, of county, was re- <lb/>
for Congress by <lb/>
Charles 1-. <lb/>
was nominal, d <lb/>
tor Pi. <lb/>
million. The did it <lb/>
work well and nominations <lb/>
mod the hearty approval of <lb/>
lite district. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
ported n big lime. <lb/>
VS. AMI IV. <lb/>
Come To See Ts. <lb/>
Ai the old us Moore store, <lb/>
Five Points, where e <lb/>
I 1st opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meals. <lb/>
Sugar, Canned<lb/>
Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
., lie found in an up-to-date <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices i- all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
in barter. When <lb/>
you wan to sell or when you <lb/>
to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we entire sat- <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTIAN CO, <lb/>
Five Points <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
ion, N. ;. P., <lb/>
I. A. and apt. It. V. . <lb/>
have returned from more at the price <lb/>
folk, Baltimore and any other newspaper publish- <lb/>
iii I whore they have been lo purchase ed America. Its news service <lb/>
for a dollar as they can possibly for the coven, all the globe and is equaled <lb/>
can <lb/>
gel. and for that <lb/>
s should lie nil up. <lb/>
motto is plain, work, <lb/>
all the Work for . <lb/>
II i . I I ii. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
left<lb/>
May Bell. <lb/>
II. Ball and wife have la-c i <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
It. Wade Mel <lb/>
of Ridge Springs, line do n <lb/>
in W . I <lb/>
Several attended the at <lb/>
Military Company Accepted. <lb/>
The Military Company <lb/>
has been accepted by the Govern- <lb/>
or and in Chief and the <lb/>
I officers <lb/>
The has been lettered <lb/>
Co. and named The Greenville <lb/>
Light Infantry and assigned to the <lb/>
second regiment, W. if. Hod <lb/>
man, Blanks for the <lb/>
equipments were made out <lb/>
and forwarded to <lb/>
let in s tn days <lb/>
will have a full equip- <lb/>
military company. Such an <lb/>
ion should he appreciated <lb/>
by of Greenville and <lb/>
the of Pitt. <lb/>
WOO.<lb/>
The infant child, of Mr. S. A. <lb/>
died <lb/>
Mrs. we are glad to <lb/>
is Improving. <lb/>
Van has fever again. <lb/>
Aliases and Mat tie rimes <lb/>
have returned their visit to <lb/>
Olive Rock Ridge. <lb/>
Rev. W. A. Avers and v. <lb/>
returned fruit <lb/>
U, I . S. Cherry is <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
Kill Briton, Jr., i <lb/>
visit from Texas. <lb/>
that dailies. Its reports <lb/>
Boer war have not been <lb/>
in and <lb/>
j. and with Hie <lb/>
now in progress <lb/>
lit ill be Its political <lb/>
news is impartial. This <lb/>
makes especial value lo <lb/>
at this time. <lb/>
I lie I In ice a week World's reg- <lb/>
per J ear. We oiler this <lb/>
ml Re- <lb/>
I one <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Oil a <lb/>
IS <lb/>
aim <lb/>
f. has re- <lb/>
Crops from <lb/>
Our p. 1.1., en<lb/>
Quite a <lb/>
Hill Tuesday night, where <lb/>
Mr. C, Harding <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Jack from place. <lb/>
On account of such <lb/>
river mills have <lb/>
been compelled to shut down. <lb/>
P. of is here. <lb/>
The buyers and wart- <lb/>
housemen right along <lb/>
are making preparations for <lb/>
the opening sale I t. and <lb/>
to have a break <lb/>
t Inn day. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
advertising the old ville <lb/>
Warehouse of which he <lb/>
of the proprietors, <lb/>
Joel Patrick and J. It. Harvey <lb/>
v,. on ;. business trip over In j <lb/>
Bryan nominee Cot to and <lb/>
Sin Mi. Bit kill, on has <lb/>
bulb made cs Fresh goods on <lb/>
.,.,. on I produce and <lb/>
Mild , <lb/>
k. c. <lb/>
always <lb/>
i iii convince you. <lb/>
O. W. HAW DEE. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ii. C. <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
O. C. Moore came from <lb/>
East Lake. K. C. <lb/>
Happy of the Little <lb/>
The registration books do <lb/>
this evening. <lb/>
Atlanta. <lb/>
Hound Hint Over. <lb/>
The ease of the second registrar <lb/>
was called at Winston <lb/>
Only witness was introduced <lb/>
and the defendant was held would pay the cost April court. <lb/>
Lost One of His Crowd. <lb/>
Henry Williams, a man, <lb/>
came In morning to <lb/>
hear Cy Thompson speak this after. <lb/>
noon. But had not been <lb/>
in an hour before the Deputy <lb/>
Shrill; had him looking through <lb/>
the huts. The was tried and <lb/>
taxed in a ease at the <lb/>
January term of court and I lit- <lb/>
Judge let him provided he <lb/>
Little Misses and F-sic <lb/>
wen- from <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday even- <lb/>
complimentary lo their cousin, <lb/>
little Miss Susie Perry, of <lb/>
. ho is visiting them ball <lb/>
a hundred little folks were <lb/>
i. lend pleasure lo the evening. <lb/>
and spent the hours swinging. <lb/>
romping, cake-walking, <lb/>
and such merry, <lb/>
children can enjoy <lb/>
themselves in, older <lb/>
who were Linking on the <lb/>
children's pleasure were earned <lb/>
hack lo their <lb/>
day, bill even those happy days <lb/>
paled beside the Joys of the<lb/>
and and Shop <lb/>
paid. Bruce Button and <lb/>
Little Miss Nellie left Bag-dale bad dining <lb/>
this morning lo visit relatives in <lb/>
II. A. Of <lb/>
came in evening. <lb/>
Rev. B. Morton returned lo <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
It. C. came <lb/>
night from Washington City. <lb/>
C. T, went lo <lb/>
Washington afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. F. H. James and baby <lb/>
this morning for <lb/>
Mrs. p. c. <lb/>
this morning front City <lb/>
S. V. left this <lb/>
to spend n few days In Richmond. <lb/>
Misses Bessie and Harding <lb/>
returned morning from <lb/>
county. <lb/>
In Trouble. <lb/>
l. Max <lb/>
tied n win rant for <lb/>
I . S. <lb/>
ell i <lb/>
While <lb/>
A in. foot in Ten- <lb/>
on Election. have the State purchase <lb/>
T-1-. ,,; the old home of President <lb/>
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; would I mansion. <lb/>
el. . d i t hie I he el <lb/>
vi me ,., . . . .,,. . <lb/>
county ho M ,, . <lb/>
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for currying , ,. . , . <lb/>
I. Mill Hill . . . A . <lb/>
Federal Court a bond <lb/>
which he gave readily. <lb/>
tile Commissioner had <lb/>
made up his mind before <lb/>
witness examined. <lb/>
However, all but-ti stuff is <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The failed to snow up the <lb/>
appointed lime, and morning <lb/>
is the hist time he has his <lb/>
appearance, and failing to the <lb/>
cost this morning he was lodged in <lb/>
jail. He very likely will near Mr. <lb/>
Thompson's speech but it will he <lb/>
from behind the ban, <lb/>
Tarboro, <lb/>
Time for ion is over and <lb/>
n your name is not on book <lb/>
is your fault, <lb/>
F. Ii. Whale l wife and Miss <lb/>
Nellie Whaley returned Friday <lb/>
Virginia, <lb/>
Deputy Collector s. r. <lb/>
up from Washington and <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Richard While and II. Ii. Pal <lb/>
tick afternoon for Kin- <lb/>
Morehead City. <lb/>
room arrangements and served tin <lb/>
little folk- with re <lb/>
while the little <lb/>
presented each a <lb/>
souvenir <lb/>
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be, and though some little eyes <lb/>
were gelling time for <lb/>
seemed to come <lb/>
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of Speech Returns to <lb/>
Who Wat Dumb for <lb/>
Six <lb/>
After baring unable to <lb/>
for six years. Miss Sarah <lb/>
ilia, u of hat <lb/>
had her six-cell return lo her M <lb/>
suddenly ii departed. <lb/>
Ill the summer of the sub- <lb/>
an attractive, <lb/>
girl, wan prostrated by ill- <lb/>
has never since been <lb/>
able lo leave bad, nervous and <lb/>
complicating <lb/>
original finally her <lb/>
Facing Both Way. <lb/>
Die Fasten spellbinders hare <lb/>
bees going about the telling <lb/>
the people who are to pay <lb/>
tuition for their children that if <lb/>
is passed no effort <lb/>
will be made to the <lb/>
schools, ill gram <lb/>
up without an education, and after <lb/>
1908 children coming of age <lb/>
in- disfranchised, in a recent <lb/>
peach Decayed <lb/>
extent along <lb/>
up by telling <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
Text of the <lb/>
as Amended. <lb/>
Act Supplemental to an Act <lb/>
Entitled Act to Amend the <lb/>
Constitution of <lb/>
February ISM, the <lb/>
Two Handled <lb/>
and Eighteen of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
the General Assembly of North <lb/>
speech suddenly left her while the <lb/>
was in conversation. <lb/>
were not only <lb/>
to help her. were <lb/>
to account for her sudden at <lb/>
diction. <lb/>
the people that the folks with prop- do <lb/>
would not to be taxed l. That Chapter <lb/>
schools, and de- Public of 1899, entitled <lb/>
that they were to ,,., , of <lb/>
public education and that be amended so <lb/>
be knew t lie Baptists were opposed M to make said act read as <lb/>
to That .-i,.,, article Ii of the <lb/>
the victim he .,. be people of the whole of Carolina he. the <lb/>
reconciled to her lot. . . . . <lb/>
as well as upon the ls hereby <lb/>
. . . , <lb/>
new sign language, by which <lb/>
her family speedily came to lean <lb/>
her every want. The once robust <lb/>
girl passed into so frail a woman- <lb/>
hood that -lie is now reduced to a <lb/>
inert skeleton. Yesterday, while <lb/>
lying in bed, she had some want. <lb/>
and on the spur of the moment; <lb/>
called to her sister, w ho <lb/>
next room. In spite of her years <lb/>
of silence spoke clearly, <lb/>
has been able to speak <lb/>
as well as ever she did, Inn the <lb/>
effort tires her. <lb/>
She was greatly overjoyed at <lb/>
I church, whose leaders promptly ,,. <lb/>
gated, and in <lb/>
the utterance. Hut article of said <lb/>
as entire and <lb/>
be voters that of <lb/>
Democrats do not intend to <lb/>
prove the schools. <lb/>
To show what liars they <lb/>
these same bare issued <lb/>
a circular letter to bankers, <lb/>
and manufacturers, seeking <lb/>
to secure their opposition to the <lb/>
amendment upon the ground that <lb/>
ii is it will <lb/>
result increase of their taxes <lb/>
to maintain the better public <lb/>
pie shall by ballot. and all <lb/>
elections by the <lb/>
shall I viva <lb/>
Sec T. Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
shall be eligible to of <lb/>
but before entering the <lb/>
duties of the office he shall take I <lb/>
and subscribe the following oath <lb/>
, do swear <lb/>
that w ill support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution and laws <lb/>
of the United States, and the con- <lb/>
and laws of North Caro <lb/>
not inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help inc. <lb/>
Sec. The following class of <lb/>
shall Is- for <lb/>
office all persons who shall I <lb/>
deny the lien <lb/>
if <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail dis- <lb/>
arc <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Liver and Bowels, <lb/>
of Health. <lb/>
T is the o rent <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
-----is i i n <lb/>
Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Second, nil persona who shall have <lb/>
bean convicted or confessed Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
guilt on indictment pending, and Turkeys. etc. Bad <lb/>
whether or not, <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
steads. Mattresses. Oak Suits, Ha <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Baits. Tables, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
SUFFRAGE AMI TO <lb/>
OFFICE. <lb/>
Section I. male person <lb/>
I schools promised. They think <lb/>
first over the but ,., .,,., votes of the rich <lb/>
now appears to feel no emotion IV ,,,,, ,,, , <lb/>
be that they can gel a dozen <lb/>
whatever over its <lb/>
easier. . Dispatch, <lb/>
Let Mi a of all Parties Join <lb/>
Two years ago when the fate of <lb/>
born in United states, and <lb/>
every male person who has <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years <lb/>
age. and possessing the <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at election <lb/>
by the people in the State, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
. can get a dozen He shall c resided ill <lb/>
or so, but as a rule the rich men in I the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
North Carolina have been willing six months. <lb/>
lo be taxed for better public schools precinct, ward or other <lb/>
they are in accord with district in which lo. offers <lb/>
the Democratic demand for a Ion- <lb/>
Carolina was trembling in school term and better la.-ill- <lb/>
the balance, the Democrats ties and will stand by the party in <lb/>
pealed to the Populists and carrying out its pledges to put the <lb/>
Republicans for help an education within <lb/>
that their votes for good govern-1 the reach of every child in the <lb/>
then would commit them Observer, <lb/>
nothing a- to the future; that there <lb/>
An Analysis of <lb/>
Speech. <lb/>
would lie no attempt to put the <lb/>
Democratic uniform upon them <lb/>
and that they could after the <lb/>
return to their funnel parties A correspondent of <lb/>
without Democratic reproaches. I York World has been at the <lb/>
This promise been , i makes quantitative <lb/>
observed. It been said to the nation of President <lb/>
Populists Republicans in the speech to the committee notifying <lb/>
present campaign that the amend- him of his with the <lb/>
is not a political question; the <lb/>
Democrats have striven to keep it <lb/>
lines, the Populist <lb/>
State convention declared that each <lb/>
member of that party should de <lb/>
his altitude toward it as <lb/>
an It Is not a <lb/>
question, but educational <lb/>
one, and one of government by the <lb/>
Any man of any <lb/>
can vole it without waiving any <lb/>
put of hi and no <lb/>
man will without <lb/>
better afterward. And it <lb/>
would he worth In Hie <lb/>
the Stale for <lb/>
mill broad patriotism one <lb/>
following <lb/>
i words wen- devoted to <lb/>
and silver. <lb/>
words to Imperialism and <lb/>
Philippines. <lb/>
2-1; words to praise of <lb/>
record. <lb/>
CM words to Protection. <lb/>
to I <lb/>
To words lo Hague <lb/>
i wants to Hawaii. <lb/>
words to will. <lb/>
words to Cuba and <lb/>
to Vote, four months next <lb/>
the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district t <lb/>
ill the same shall nut ope <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote in precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which be has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
Ne his guilt ill open <lb/>
of any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which i-. or may <lb/>
hereafter he. Imprisonment in the <lb/>
Mate prison, shall is- permitted to <lb/>
unless said person shall <lb/>
restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Bee. . person offering to <lb/>
vole shall be at the I Hue a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and in the manner <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
which punishment may lie Meal Key Cheroots, <lb/>
in the penitential American Beauty Can- <lb/>
since becoming citizens of the Peaches Apples, <lb/>
,. . . . , Apples, Jell v. Milk, <lb/>
l sited Bates, or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice in office, unless such ; Food, Hatches, Oil, <lb/>
person shall lie restored to the Cotton Meal Hulls, <lb/>
rights of citizenship in a Oranges. Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
law. I <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
Sec. That this amendment China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Constitution, shall go into Ware, and Crackers. <lb/>
let lint of Butter, Stand- <lb/>
a majors of the votes cast a. <lb/>
melons other goods, <lb/>
the next general election shall In <lb/>
cast in <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb/>
i this suffrage amend- t me. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
Days <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
CO <lb/>
In Trusts, <lb/>
According to this method de- <lb/>
it is clear <lb/>
say alter the question is para <lb/>
and I in the <lb/>
measure has been a <lb/>
but all panic- <lb/>
t v-r. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
N Like to Spit on <lb/>
White People <lb/>
When Senator talked <lb/>
about niggers -pining on white <lb/>
people last Hat it in I ho court <lb/>
here u few while men <lb/>
their and in the II el- <lb/>
kin ring s of <lb/>
It Is a lion idle stilt III lo-ll <lb/>
one while man cheers at I he idea <lb/>
a nigger -pining on <lb/>
w man. suggests an <lb/>
Hut tin i- . <lb/>
often tin- most <lb/>
lake <lb/>
very briefest form of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Phil- <lb/>
-loll. <lb/>
Hut The World writer has <lb/>
shown what Mr. <lb/>
it lies to and <lb/>
to say nothing about <lb/>
cit Overboard <lb/>
s. <lb/>
dim Mi <lb/>
u bile mil -ailing a <lb/>
lather and at <lb/>
fell overboard when a long dis- <lb/>
as to whether some people lance from shore. She was sitting <lb/>
really think more of a black man ill the boat with her feel hanging <lb/>
than they do of a white man, I- u over the side. A friend of Hi, <lb/>
a fact we have in our sitting near her, took the <lb/>
white men who delight to precaution to bold on to <lb/>
run over white Do hi case of accident. Fortunately <lb/>
they laugh hen a nigger when she fell in water lie had <lb/>
speak o I good honest while men or bold of her dress, pulling her back <lb/>
women from us poor into the boat by it. and thus <lb/>
trash white her News <lb/>
people who live on the farms <lb/>
toW or the entire town <lb/>
gen time to Mr ,. ,. <lb/>
COM- This his ban, containing his poll lax as above required. <lb/>
tempt the very niggers rodder bay was Thai this Amendment to <lb/>
The accepts discovered to be on fire with the the Constitution la presented and <lb/>
the pool ,,,,, , o- ,, , were adopted as one plan for <lb/>
s and calls t t.,. M,. Warren is unable the regulation with <lb/>
trash, to tell hos intent and to s, con <lb/>
mil is sum,.; I Hie parts, and lo <lb/>
j suspicion is of an M upon <lb/>
origin. This ii the third lime we other, whole shall <lb/>
It lo land Mr. Warren has or fall together, <lb/>
alone before this Washington Messenger. I Bee. i. All elections by <lb/>
provided by law, and the General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general rat ion laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
Ibis article. <lb/>
Sec. I. presenting <lb/>
himself registration shall In- <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution m the <lb/>
language; before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled lo vole, he shall have paid <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Hie year in which he proposes to <lb/>
vote, his poll lax for the previous <lb/>
as prescribed Article <lb/>
Section I, the Constitution. But <lb/>
no male person, who was. on Jan- <lb/>
l-t 1807 or at any time prior <lb/>
thereto, entitled to vote under the <lb/>
laws of any State in <lb/>
Slates w herein he then resided, and <lb/>
no lineal of any such <lb/>
shall be denied the right to <lb/>
register and vote at election in <lb/>
ibis State his failure <lb/>
In possess the educational <lb/>
cation <lb/>
ed, he shall registered in <lb/>
with .- terms of this <lb/>
section prior to I. <lb/>
The General shall pro <lb/>
for the of all per- <lb/>
sons entitled to vote without the <lb/>
educational herein <lb/>
, prescribed, and shall, on or before <lb/>
1st. long, provide for <lb/>
the making of a permanent record <lb/>
Of such and all <lb/>
I SOW so registered, shall forever <lb/>
j thereafter have the right to vote <lb/>
i in all elect inns by the people in <lb/>
Ibis State, unless disqualified <lb/>
Section of this Pro <lb/>
Mich person shall have paid <lb/>
See. II. this amendment to the bU <lb/>
shall be submitted at I Phone SR. <lb/>
the next general election to the I <lb/>
voters of the State, in the <lb/>
same miller the same <lb/>
rules and regulations as is pro- <lb/>
in the law regulating general <lb/>
elections in this Slate, and at said <lb/>
elections those persons desiring to <lb/>
rote for amendment shall cast <lb/>
a written or oiled ballot with the <lb/>
Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon; and those with a <lb/>
contrary shall east a writ- <lb/>
ten or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
Sec. III. The votes cast at Bald <lb/>
clot ion shall lie counted, <lb/>
ed, returned canvassed, and <lb/>
the result announced and declared <lb/>
under the same rules and <lb/>
and in the same manner as <lb/>
the vote for Governor, and if a <lb/>
of the votes cast are in favor <lb/>
of the said amendment, it shall lie <lb/>
the duty of the Governor of the <lb/>
Stab-, upon notified of the <lb/>
result of said election, to certify <lb/>
said under the seal of <lb/>
the Slate, who shall enroll the <lb/>
amendment SO certified among the <lb/>
permanent records of hi- office. <lb/>
Sic. IV. This ml shall in <lb/>
lone from and alter it- <lb/>
The people and <lb/>
have apparently <lb/>
overlooked the fact a State <lb/>
campaign, cantered mi the vital <lb/>
Issue suffrage, <lb/>
is in progress, and are devoting <lb/>
themselves to discussing the <lb/>
liquor shall be <lb/>
old in a dispensary, In saloons or <lb/>
not all. The are of <lb/>
course shoving this issue to the <lb/>
front with all their might <lb/>
while the Democrats are belaboring <lb/>
each other their enemies hope to <lb/>
in and If <lb/>
the agitation the dispensary <lb/>
question at ibis critical time <lb/>
doesn't defeat of <lb/>
we shall be surprised. <lb/>
States Ills Landmark. <lb/>
fill Sept, I, 1900. <lb/>
Our entire stock <lb/>
Dry Goods Domestics, <lb/>
Notions, Shoes, Ac. <lb/>
. f. M J <lb/>
Oxford Seminary for Girls <lb/>
OXFORD. N- C <lb/>
51st Annual Session Opens 1900 <lb/>
Large Han <lb/>
Laboratory. Full<lb/>
twice in <lb/>
i-m <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
w will pay the any <lb/>
r t In i. s. k <lb/>
II Hf i <lb/>
tun- t Ii- It. i. . <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
. I . Iv<lb/>
iii contain m to <lb/>
l. r P. 111- <lb/>
.-m mail, <lb/>
II. n. i mid <lb/>
III. <lb/>
J I. N I<lb/>
Female College <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Fall Term begins Bent, 1900, <lb/>
Application. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
I'm. <lb/>
white man Int. <lb/>
is haM <lb/>
Pi ii common tense <lb/>
boys girls for <lb/>
Hip lift, u <lb/>
College, Hunt cm <lb/>
lie- <lb/>
Of our pupils. Coin <lb/>
patent <lb/>
a veil <lb/>
Moral good. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
I Ion see or <lb/>
ii Hi N. f <lb/>
. ii. <lb/>
SIZE OP BALLOTS. <lb/>
unity i; I i.; lion- flu <lb/>
ii in in <lb/>
1.1 Public -if <lb/>
tin- of all for <lb/>
for the <lb/>
for <lb/>
em for s. <lb/>
All for <lb/>
paper, known us <lb/>
while new. paper, In- in <lb/>
1.1,1. k Ink, which bar. been <lb/>
mill the Clerk <lb/>
Court of Flu <lb/>
The i- all r of <lb/>
in Pill shall l. <lb/>
our hall one <lb/>
all ballot I-t Hi. <lb/>
I'm sad one half Inch. <lb/>
e- aid. four long <lb/>
I hat all I lie Tow <lb/>
ill Pitt .-my -I be an I <lb/>
in. In- one <lb/>
This I <lb/>
I c. HARDING, <lb/>
Co. Bl lion I'm Co <lb/>
CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER <lb/>
X with <lb/>
Chill Tonic at He, per <lb/>
to take. <lb/>
refunded if it fails. an <lb/>
the blood and <lb/>
you well. Nona other as good, <lb/>
Sold mill drag <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Katie. i herein the <lb/>
r HO. <lb/>
will he open from A. <lb/>
H I.- I of orb from <lb/>
July in- <lb/>
for <lb/>
lion of the i-l <lb/>
And on each during <lb/>
and the <lb/>
will be open lbs polling <lb/>
Five in 11- <lb/>
June <lb/>
W w- <lb/>
LAUD sale. <lb/>
vi of in a <lb/>
made in Ike MM II. <lb/>
and of <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
now Is Superior Court of Pill <lb/>
will on Honda <lb/>
be lo <lb/>
in the <lb/>
of K. C, to <lb/>
.-ash tract <lb/>
of land lo wit, U situate in <lb/>
the land, of <lb/>
Elks. <lb/>
one <lb/>
or <lb/>
Tins I lie June <lb/>
BASS W <lb/>
xi <lb/>
rs, Move, <lb/>
the defendant above sealed will take <lb/>
in II . an a, la, <lb/>
been -ii the Curt of <lb/>
ill, lo obtain a from <lb/>
will take he is <lb/>
to appear at the term of the <lb/>
I county to he held on the. ass- <lb/>
Monday after Monday in S, <lb/>
the of Sept., <lb/>
the Court House in N. C. <lb/>
an or demur lo the in <lb/>
sun. .-r the will apply to tin- <lb/>
Lain demanded in com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the With day of May <lb/>
C. Moons, <lb/>
, Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
I- G for pill. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Th. Clerk of the Court of <lb/>
issue, Letter, <lb/>
ration lo me. the on the Tin <lb/>
lay of May. on Hie Thorns. <lb/>
J. Notice is lie., <lb/>
given lo all persons Indebted the . late <lb/>
to make payment to the <lb/>
all creditor, of or <lb/>
their i properly <lb/>
the twelve <lb/>
the dale of this or Ibis <lb/>
notice will is-plea in <lb/>
day of May, <lb/>
on <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly <lb/>
or Colin county u <lb/>
of the Will and of Nancy <lb/>
notice i U. <lb/>
all Indebted said in <lb/>
i to and <lb/>
all claims against said es- <lb/>
are hereby n.-titled to present the same <lb/>
for or tis- Hath day of <lb/>
April, or will he plead in <lb/>
bar of <lb/>
day of April, won. <lb/>
Executor of Nancy Wallace <lb/>
POSTED. <lb/>
We warn all en- <lb/>
any of our along <lb/>
Creek for the purpose With <lb/>
Any one will <lb/>
be to law. <lb/>
O. All. T <lb/>
A, Win. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily ii A. M. for <lb/>
daily <lb/>
P. AI. for <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays A. II. <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and <lb/>
A. M. tarries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Weal <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers -1 on 1.1 order <lb/>
the Old Dominion s. Co, from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from la <lb/>
Hay from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. MY Aft. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Ml S. KM with fair vile i. <lb/>
mil i or to MIN oil <lb/>
n i I- <lb/>
railway a- <lb/>
ii- the r. liable <lb/>
II. All -air lo <lb/>
. Ina <lb/>
I. Ky. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
also <lb/>
or photo, <lb/>
for an-l <lb/>
Hi ill.-. N, Bryan, Woolen and <lb/>
No <lb/>
p. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
WASH <lb/>
RHEUMATISM CATARRH CURED <lb/>
----ST <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
II TIE SHADOW OF <lb/>
A Family <lb/>
Mr. C. B. who keep a <lb/>
millinery and at SI <lb/>
Loins. Co., Mich., and who <lb/>
well the <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh and had <lb/>
liver complaint and bilious. I <lb/>
as in a bad condition; every day I be- <lb/>
to fear that be a <lb/>
well woman; that I hare to <lb/>
down into a chronic invalid, and <lb/>
lire in the of death. had <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and <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 of medicine. <lb/>
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Curt I of I <lb/>
all <lb/>
. or <lb/>
tonic <lb/>
builder. Bring. <lb/>
link flow to pal <lb/>
i th <lb/>
f B- <lb/>
. .- I-. <lb/>
our to <lb/>
or th paid. I fur <lb/>
a copy of our bond. <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
mediate <lb/>
for Lot of Power, <lb/>
or <lb/>
Locomotor <lb/>
Ion. and <lb/>
of Tobacco. <lb/>
By mail in X-00 a <lb/>
box. for our bankable <lb/>
bead t j In or <lb/>
mousy paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Sta., <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
For sale by J I. <lb/>
N C <lb/>
of <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Tue Head of the State's <lb/>
System. <lb/>
Three courses, loading <lb/>
to Professional courses <lb/>
in Medicine<lb/>
v mi if-n Loan to Free <lb/>
ti <lb/>
Sons and <lb/>
besides In Sum- <lb/>
teachers in the <lb/>
faculty. For and In- <lb/>
formation <lb/>
K. P. President, <lb/>
7-5 I in. Chapel Hill, X. J <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
Mid <lb/>
with and <lb/>
lo <lb/>
lo In- <lb/>
m St-nil<lb/>
N C <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every de <lb/>
prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
The Ono Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold in and wire<lb/>
.-. cry <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Designs <lb/>
id <lb/>
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I A.-. Bi M <lb/>
Book <lb/>
fin far till <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
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IN- <lb/>
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FOR <lb/>
The Eastern<lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR . <lb/>
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VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WHO <lb/>
YOU WANT TO BK BIGHT <lb/>
BAKE TIME BUY <lb/>
BIGHT WHERE <lb/>
WEIGHT A N T- <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
same manner and under the <lb/>
rules is pro <lb/>
in general <lb/>
in this State, Raid <lb/>
elections those persona desiring to <lb/>
vote for such amendment shall ca-t <lb/>
a written or printed ballot with the <lb/>
thereon; and with a <lb/>
contrary Opinion shall a writ <lb/>
ten or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
Sec. III. The votes east at said <lb/>
election shall be counted, <lb/>
ed, returned and canvassed, and <lb/>
the result announced and declared <lb/>
same rules and <lb/>
lions, and iii the same manner as <lb/>
tin- vote for Governor, and If a <lb/>
THE people, and or <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We <lb/>
are still in th. <lb/>
be. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
I line oil <lb/>
r I--.- after patronage <lb/>
AMENDMENT. <lb/>
of the rotes cast are in <lb/>
I no nude person, who was, amendment, it shall in <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Full Text of the <lb/>
Amended. <lb/>
How Keep Coil and Wei <lb/>
I much anal. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. Ii <lb/>
for thermometers lo <lb/>
I hot i- in the wiling sun. <lb/>
I the beat. <lb/>
drink milk. <lb/>
Don't experiment with mixed <lb/>
drinks arc calculated to upset <lb/>
join stomach. <lb/>
indulge in alcoholic <lb/>
drinks. Drink plenty of lemon- <lb/>
iced lea the like <lb/>
es- <lb/>
MOWS THIS <lb/>
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
for ease of Catarrh <lb/>
Hall's Ga- <lb/>
ll to v he freely. <lb/>
d ;., Ill hi -I stem. <lb/>
1st 1807 or any lime priori the of the Governor of the <lb/>
thereto, entitled to vote under upon being of the <lb/>
laws of any State in the said election, to certify <lb/>
wherein he then resided, and the -ml <lb/>
no lineal of any State, who shall enroll the said <lb/>
An Act Supplemental an shall be denied the lo amendment so among the <lb/>
Entitled -An Act to Amend the register and vote at any election in permanent records of his office. <lb/>
reason fl, is tail tire Hue. IV. This act shall be In <lb/>
February Slat, the t,, ,, force from and alter Its Ion. <lb/>
herein <lb/>
and Eighteen of the Public Law ; ,, ,,,.,. t .,,. j rile Reason. <lb/>
of with the terms of <lb/>
prior to <lb/>
The General Assembly of North shall pro <lb/>
loll i. <lb/>
i . i <lb/>
Do, and <lb/>
, , , , . . walk too it . i <lb/>
l. ii. any store in Pill Well choice <lb/>
Hi- ii.-.- of America gel <lb/>
all the year and overturn rum <lb/>
vi inter, for and our mutual ad- <lb/>
It is our lo show you a hat you want mid to . , ,,.,. , , ,. <lb/>
sell we can. offer you service, polite ,.,. <lb/>
th I . <lb/>
Props., <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
We the undersigned have known <lb/>
J. for the last 1.1 years, <lb/>
and believe him <lb/>
all business transactions and <lb/>
able to earn mil any <lb/>
obligations made the <lb/>
West Wholesale Dru- <lb/>
Kin <lb/>
Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, <lb/>
I Toledo, <lb/>
Hall- Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
actinic directly upon the <lb/>
us surfaces of the <lb/>
per Sold <lb/>
I Testimonials free. <lb/>
Hall's Pills an the best. <lb/>
That Chapter <lb/>
The are opposed Io the <lb/>
lie- <lb/>
e is lo hi-e <lb/>
for the of all <lb/>
ions entitled to vote without <lb/>
an Nobody blames bin <lb/>
attention, and consistent with a <lb/>
established on its own <lb/>
When you emu- to market you will not justice <lb/>
ii do not our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Still Come. <lb/>
I In- tide is on the now <lb/>
and is forward, sweeping <lb/>
of the fusion gang <lb/>
mull with it. <lb/>
I Sir. Allen Davidson <lb/>
for there <lb/>
up <lb/>
Public of 1899, entitled i herein <lb/>
Act to amend the Constitution of before to, <lb/>
North be amended <lb/>
the making of a permanent record the will <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
off a bile j tr is lull of <lb/>
Jackets Mattings and j . lie ill In <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Dusters, <lb/>
and <lb/>
as to make said act read as <lb/>
article the and all per, r and more <lb/>
sons so registered, shall forever content when the <lb/>
thereafter have the right to power is we <lb/>
in all election by the people not. When he learns that <lb/>
this stale, unless disqualified development i <lb/>
Section of this article; Pro- profitable <lb/>
of North Carolina and <lb/>
same is hereby abrogated, and in <lb/>
thereof shall In- substituted <lb/>
the following article of said Con- <lb/>
as an entire and <lb/>
plan of <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
SUFFRAGE AND TO <lb/>
OFFICE. <lb/>
Section Every male person the intent and purpose In so con- <lb/>
in the United Slates, and different parts, lo <lb/>
every male person who has been make them so dependent upon <lb/>
naturalized, twenty-one years of Other, the whole shall <lb/>
age, and the stand or fall together. <lb/>
out iii Ibis article, shall All elections by the <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election pie ah all by ballot, and all <lb/>
by the people the State, except elections by the General <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. I shall be viva <lb/>
Bee. He shall hare resided In I voter North <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two except as in this article <lb/>
years, in the county six months, disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
and in ward or other j entering upon the <lb/>
election district in which <lb/>
to vote, four months proceed- <lb/>
the election Provided. That <lb/>
removal from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or oilier <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vole the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
mouths after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has been or <lb/>
who has confessed his <lb/>
court upon indictment any crime <lb/>
the punishment of which is. or may <lb/>
such person shall have profitable agencies <lb/>
his poll above required. that surround him -he will cease <lb/>
Sec. That this Amendment stove of his fears, <lb/>
the Constitution is presented and the cruel acts of the <lb/>
adopted as one Indivisible plan who uses hint for his own <lb/>
the regulation of the suffrage, with <lb/>
acrimony and bitterness <lb/>
often exists between the <lb/>
maintain constitution and laws <lb/>
of Slates, con- <lb/>
laws of Caro <lb/>
not therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. The following classes <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified B-l <lb/>
First, all persons who <lb/>
deny the being of God <lb/>
hereafter l-, Imprisonment in j all persons shall have <lb/>
if late prison, shall be permitted to I or confessed their <lb/>
vole, unless l he said person shall Indictment pending, and <lb/>
and subscribe following <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
races will lie thing of the past, <lb/>
and in will grow <lb/>
peace confidence, such as w-c <lb/>
see now children of the <lb/>
tWO races, as I hey play by <lb/>
side, unmindful of political <lb/>
distinction that now sow seed of <lb/>
discord hate. <lb/>
grant the day may <lb/>
come who nurses <lb/>
our children, conks our food <lb/>
tills our soil, will not feel he Is <lb/>
necessity of the <lb/>
man. to whom ho goes for in <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Moat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Scud <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plow Nails Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for I'm and everything ill <lb/>
We strictly for Cash, bill sell for Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit Square Dealing. <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
I in, too water <lb/>
in tin- h of tin; . <lb/>
your county, is a a lifelong <lb/>
by hot enough The Lexington Dis- <lb/>
patch says he a superior teacher, <lb/>
i inn for a reel ear as . . <lb/>
though it were car the P Internal <lb/>
line. revenue officer is getting <lb/>
ii it in . lo day. per day is not <lb/>
enough to induce him vote <lb/>
his own race and against <lb/>
e interest of In <lb/>
In- letter he <lb/>
Some few -I, one, have read re- <lb/>
read it. ban- heard discussed <lb/>
often for sides, and, so far, have been <lb/>
I unable I. more than honestly <lb/>
. i in New . . . <lb/>
Don't forgot lo pray <lb/>
your pastor. <lb/>
a word of ii t. voters of North <lb/>
i; Carolina for ratification. I shall <lb/>
i fur its ratification myself and <lb/>
invite friends of all <lb/>
political parties Join In so <lb/>
cause, the <lb/>
will make your pastor vain. <lb/>
scatter all your rise due- <lb/>
the n. of . i-l <lb/>
ate, an i lb i.-.-;. II;. until <lb/>
tin- dies or resigns. <lb/>
forget your <lb/>
has been chosen by Keep the ball tolling. <lb/>
vine guidance, lo be your witnesses are coming out of <lb/>
and as lie intelligent. worthy Republicans <lb/>
know conditions of each Populists fur the amendment. <lb/>
r that I will support and every lime trouble, n <lb/>
I. <lb/>
bring races <lb/>
and peace to homes of both, it <lb/>
would lie worth all it Cost of <lb/>
effort, and patience <lb/>
cure Its Times. <lb/>
lie first to citizenship in <lb/>
the milliner prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. person offering Io <lb/>
vole shall be the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
and in the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Boo. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall in. <lb/>
able lo read and write any section <lb/>
of the constitution the English <lb/>
language; and, In-fore he shall Is.- <lb/>
entitled to vote, he shall have paid <lb/>
on or baton the first of May, of <lb/>
the which he proposes lo <lb/>
vole, his poll for the preview <lb/>
year as prescribed by Article <lb/>
Section I, Hut <lb/>
whether Of not, <lb/>
treason <lb/>
or felony, or other crime <lb/>
which the punishment may be <lb/>
the penitentiary, <lb/>
since becoming of the <lb/>
United States, or corruption and <lb/>
in unless such <lb/>
person be restored lo the <lb/>
rights of a manner <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. p. That this amendment i <lb/>
the Constitution, shall go <lb/>
feet on the first day of July, 1908, <lb/>
if a majority of the votes cant <lb/>
the general election shall In <lb/>
in amend- <lb/>
Sec. This amendment to the <lb/>
shall <lb/>
general lo the <lb/>
voters of the State, In the <lb/>
Remember the while <lb/>
pay 2-5 of the total taxes <lb/>
and the pay but l, I- <lb/>
right; was over right fair <lb/>
the voters who <lb/>
paid the should choose <lb/>
state officials and the white <lb/>
race that paid The <lb/>
low who yes lo this <lb/>
of and <lb/>
guilty as sonic om- said in <lb/>
our hearing when we were a boy, <lb/>
All be righted. Com <lb/>
sense and common <lb/>
have an important hand in <lb/>
government. Ignorance in land <lb/>
ever long controlled Intelligence. <lb/>
Congressman II. White, <lb/>
the only in who so <lb/>
badly this district, <lb/>
was on the train going<lb/>
afternoon. Jim <lb/>
ate the .-, <lb/>
The endue <lb/>
tor told him lie would have In <lb/>
move <lb/>
lie objected and slid lie didn't <lb/>
want to go iii there. The <lb/>
tor told him he could either in <lb/>
there where be In longed with <lb/>
other i i gel oil the . . <lb/>
hesitated, or eight <lb/>
while men gathered around <lb/>
not to an <lb/>
other word, that would lake <lb/>
pleasure In i I <lb/>
th.- train I In <lb/>
put meal the work. <lb/>
carry pastor per- <lb/>
difficulties which you might <lb/>
bur- <lb/>
den him v. <lb/>
only can answer. <lb/>
Don't j pastor i- <lb/>
l nun a Mesh man <lb/>
I till feelings a- lender and <lb/>
sacred as tin- n -i of <lb/>
Here is w the <lb/>
reports as -i;. rights ;. <lb/>
in an interview i <lb/>
My advice to the colored people j our pastor i. <lb/>
Is lo Id this j him of faults of bis <lb/>
II <lb/>
alone. I ate helpless, <lb/>
I bent leave it the w <lb/>
going to be main <lb/>
mi until -i i aside <lb/>
and their opposition only <lb/>
bitterness against them pills <lb/>
iii.-in in peril. I l <lb/>
the III i <lb/>
In lie Made . p Issue. <lb/>
man <lb/>
the Alter <lb/>
a i lie j. i i in u- ill ., <lb/>
nothing bill for u t. n lo <lb/>
and in the<lb/>
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lei<lb/>
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ion <lb/>
in <lb/>
up the fragments j. <lb/>
to foist tr church <lb/>
limn II inn , , . , .; ; u,,. <lb/>
in and his aim fill -i ;,,. look u, <lb/>
their grips and will meet What ail <lb/>
an electoral lb . , .,.,, <lb/>
business men politicians, <lb/>
Republican machine ticket <lb/>
should u tin- at <lb/>
Ive the state t. <lb/>
quickly moved in the <lb/>
reserved for <lb/>
Impudent seems, will <lb/>
never learn his place. Ho tried i. <lb/>
w Idles <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
LOSS by I <lb/>
The loss of human life light- <lb/>
States during <lb/>
I ho year was greater any <lb/>
preceding year for which <lb/>
ti.-- have nays the <lb/>
S. Tile <lb/>
. outright or <lb/>
injuries which resulted in <lb/>
death was number of <lb/>
injuries vary- <lb/>
in from slight <lb/>
to painful burns <lb/>
paralysis was The <lb/>
has <lb/>
by A. Henry, Monthly <lb/>
Weather by <lb/>
weather bureau. The <lb/>
lies, percent., were <lb/>
op ii. The greatest <lb/>
i in -ii par <lb/>
cents ii per cent, occurred under <lb/>
tree and n per cent, in <lb/>
a killed <lb/>
in . clothes from <lb/>
a ire clothes lines or coining near <lb/>
III <lb/>
It is not so writ In the histories of I pie. <lb/>
the world and, not doubt, while- <lb/>
a Tar made I <lb/>
boron year or ago. mean j <lb/>
lie thinks he is too good <lb/>
to-it with hi-la. e and knows hi- is j <lb/>
too Inferior In all with while <lb/>
force <lb/>
lie is u <lb/>
the councils of the <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
per bottle, Cures and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Sweats <lb/>
If It doesn't, <lb/>
No other as good. I let the Kind <lb/>
with from on the label, <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists, <lb/>
I contempt whiles and <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
known fuel i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
more Interest in himself and <lb/>
business in it given length of lime <lb/>
The it ii mini <lb/>
limes i . <lb/>
It -ti luge, conn <lb/>
Mini ii. <lb/>
best have no legs. <lb/>
for <lb/>
that her lines arc not <lb/>
In places. <lb/>
Hum an old. well ii and re- <lb/>
. led The I. lid. Ill <lb/>
In lake I <lb/>
; . II <lb/>
. <lb/>
. I be .-. <lb/>
. ; n hill lb I- <lb/>
. much lo put in a ill <lb/>
I business limn a business, <lb/>
Trade <lb/>
I e your us n sen <lb/>
lo lend <lb/>
an I in the evening <lb/>
Iii. n -i-r- <lb/>
vii.- i mi <lb/>
The ends of Mr. <lb/>
of will <lb/>
be ti lo learn that he has <lb/>
I he <lb/>
i- <lb/>
bun, slate, if he <lb/>
Tilt B ST I HILLS <lb/>
is ii bottle of e's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic, <lb/>
and in a form <lb/>
So cure pay. Price <lb/>
E CH v <lb/>
Robert's<lb/>
to lake, Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails, <lb/>
fin Iii- purities and <lb/>
--1 ii Hut son well. None as good <lb/>
, drug <lb/>
ton <lb/>
; .,,. ii ,,, . ,. , <lb/>
re in Hi de fact, DEN <lb/>
a c N. <lb/>
In ii -c hen I lie White <lb/>
person Ian spinster.<lb/>
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