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HENRY B. VARNER, <lb/>
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For f Deeds <lb/>
T. It. Ml MIRE <lb/>
For Treasurer, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
For Coroner, <lb/>
Fin Surveyor, <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
For <lb/>
J. <lb/>
it. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. G. LITTLE. <lb/>
Prom on- <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Is there a understanding <lb/>
between the administration and <lb/>
the government of <lb/>
by Secretary Hay and <lb/>
other of the of <lb/>
everything said to them by the <lb/>
Chinese Minister as gospel truth, <lb/>
is regarded as suspicions. Al- <lb/>
though at by the entire <lb/>
diplomatic corps and by <lb/>
the public, Mi. Hay has <lb/>
the cablegram alleged be train <lb/>
Minister Conger Baying that <lb/>
he and the other foreign ministers <lb/>
in were all right, the <lb/>
but in need of help, as gen- <lb/>
and the other members of, <lb/>
the Cabinet have even gone so far <lb/>
as to throw Air. Hay <lb/>
of votes. <lb/>
i to be any trickery, <lb/>
If there <lb/>
it will be <lb/>
concealed until after <lb/>
seems to be a little early in <lb/>
the campaign for Boss <lb/>
henchmen to be putting Cakes <lb/>
all the same they arc going It. <lb/>
Several men known lo close to <lb/>
have been idling up Wash- <lb/>
newspaper men with stories <lb/>
about worried the <lb/>
was because of the refusal of sonic <lb/>
of the heaviest contributors to his <lb/>
campaign tend four year.-, ago to <lb/>
give a cent this year, and of his <lb/>
fear that the National Committee <lb/>
would have to skimp its campaign <lb/>
plan- for lock of money. The ob- <lb/>
of these stories is to create tho <lb/>
Impression among the democrat <lb/>
that the republicans are going to <lb/>
short of campaign money Ibis <lb/>
1.1 CHERRY I C; <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, OP <lb/>
POT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
by publicity saying that his getting <lb/>
year. It is, of course, <lb/>
that message <lb/>
Diplomatic <lb/>
That message, lake <lb/>
or genuine, was by the Chi- <lb/>
minister for purposes of bis <lb/>
about it, the credit is his. It is <lb/>
whispered among European <lb/>
mats that the ad- <lb/>
ministration bits undertaken I <lb/>
Hun spent <lb/>
four years ago, and he es. <lb/>
to spend quite as or more <lb/>
this year, and he where <lb/>
, to go to get it. If victims do <lb/>
without <lb/>
, he knows exactly how to <lb/>
them wind he wants. <lb/>
He must think democrats are <lb/>
I easily gulled indeed, If bethinks it <lb/>
We <lb/>
are <lb/>
in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
he Lest selected line oft <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to Is-found in any store in County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter, We are work for yours mil mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you mid <lb/>
Sell you if we can. We ii -1 en <lb/>
attention, the liberal with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will do ell justice <lb/>
if yon do not buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general <lb/>
possible to <lb/>
the favored trusts which have <lb/>
profited so largely by <lb/>
will allow the Com- <lb/>
lo lack to an- <lb/>
other election. <lb/>
A Woman Holds <lb/>
of keeping the present <lb/>
Chinese government in power, re- <lb/>
of any decision of the <lb/>
powers which are assembling an <lb/>
army in China for allied action. <lb/>
His to believe that Mr. <lb/>
bus made <lb/>
agreement. His own Imperial <lb/>
schemes are enough to keep <lb/>
him busy, without bis <lb/>
those of China. ,.,,,,. , , ,.,,, <lb/>
Senator Wellington, who sonic i of the name of I Gould living <lb/>
lime ago declared he would., N. V. whose <lb/>
support for re wife has lived in the same <lb/>
throwing nuts to and eat at the same table with him <lb/>
administration which it cannot or j without speaking to him for more <lb/>
will not crack. The Senator twenty years. They were <lb/>
while in Washington, a day or two married in have <lb/>
ago; the situation the who are grown three <lb/>
is as favorable as the ad- them arc married. About SO years <lb/>
ministration would have us believe j ago husband wife <lb/>
there is no reason twelve letter, becoming angry at <lb/>
men could not be j of his remarks, declined <lb/>
from there to service In Chi-1 would never speak to him <lb/>
I Blink that would be again until he apologized, He is <lb/>
fair quota of the International I too stubborn to and she <lb/>
force the relief of become accustomed to silence, <lb/>
beyond the protection of American and ii <lb/>
life and properly, this country has M wives. They <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes.<lb/>
Jacket.- and Carpets, Mattings and . <lb/>
A I; Of Violence. <lb/>
In the I f <lb/>
the South the charge <lb/>
mil in t hi , <lb/>
, while and black. <lb/>
I never in <lb/>
North Carolina attended the <lb/>
same amount personal violence <lb/>
has now <lb/>
drawing to a el. and we do <lb/>
in j single instance <lb/>
a aggressor. <lb/>
The . have on <lb/>
in case. Two of <lb/>
-in. -1 recent and outrageous in- <lb/>
this kind arc reported in <lb/>
of this <lb/>
. . 1.1 <lb/>
i, n Ob 1.11111- <lb/>
Mr. Job , i- i,. 1.1 <lb/>
of the Democratic executive <lb/>
. Sampson, was a <lb/>
the <lb/>
Kelly, of South I <lb/>
Ion, ,. in bi .- ed I <lb/>
insulted by a n young <lb/>
iii.-n. To a be <lb/>
bis at, I <lb/>
again I Mot <lb/>
I, wit. . I, <lb/>
lieu. . <lb/>
the slightest u n his <lb/>
HOW'S THIS <lb/>
, offer One Bandied Dollars <lb/>
Reward for case of Catarrh <lb/>
that ran not be cured Ball's Ca- <lb/>
ll <lb/>
P. J. Props., <lb/>
We the undersigned have known <lb/>
P. for the last IS years, <lb/>
him <lb/>
lib-in all business transactions and <lb/>
financially carry out any <lb/>
mode by the firm. <lb/>
West Brag- <lb/>
i-is. Kin- <lb/>
Marvin, Wholesale Druggist. <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
acting directly upon the <lb/>
mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Price per Dottie. Bold <lb/>
by all Druggists. Testimonials free. <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the best. <lb/>
For s Own <lb/>
i with interest that a <lb/>
ed mil of Winston, <lb/>
in hi to his <lb/>
id i-1.1 of gel out of <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoe <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
part. The . is <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Lard, Send ;, <lb/>
no business to interfere with <lb/>
the Chinese empire, <lb/>
American soldiers should never <lb/>
drive to town in the same buggy. <lb/>
occupy the same pew <lb/>
be bis sews <lb/>
w bi f. <lb/>
few days J. A. , ii, . <lb/>
Senator from <lb/>
bus an i, lid lie fin . <lb/>
to the -i. <lb/>
bis fusion opponent, on <lb/>
of arranging a joint de- <lb/>
bate, going there was ; upon <lb/>
of thugs i ii. in,. <lb/>
-1 I hi e, and <lb/>
el beaten. <lb/>
tis are to <lb/>
are <lb/>
of long news <lb/>
for Furniture and everything in line, columns have told, from time to <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Costings and Plow Fixtures. Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
form apart of an army for the con-1 buttons on his and fulfills all <lb/>
quest of China. The European other wifely duties in Hie <lb/>
powers have sowed the wind and commonplace way except <lb/>
are now reaping the whirlwind. conversation, and the husband <lb/>
They have been looking for trouble become accustomed to ail- <lb/>
in China for a long time, and now by long experience, lie <lb/>
talks to her without reserve, but <lb/>
when is for her I <lb/>
communicate with him HO <lb/>
Mark well while man who <lb/>
votes for the continuance of <lb/>
rule in North Take <lb/>
his name, make it a matter <lb/>
of public record and let it forever <lb/>
stand a witness of bis t to <lb/>
bis rune and bis country. <lb/>
lot such man receive the ever- <lb/>
lasting of all good white <lb/>
men. his memory <lb/>
they have it. The tire they have <lb/>
kindled is a one, and this gov <lb/>
eminent should look well toil that <lb/>
American troops are not used OS through her daughter, who lives <lb/>
for the pulling out of Bu-1 with them and plays the pan of a <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
ad i nil ion hopes <lb/>
over lo the Cubans within the <lb/>
next eight or there <lb/>
are still men who believe the <lb/>
island will have string toil when <lb/>
it is turned over to the Cubans, <lb/>
that Morel schemes for annex- <lb/>
are being worked and en <lb/>
by <lb/>
the purpose of milking it appear <lb/>
when the time is ripe, that the de- <lb/>
for annexation comes from <lb/>
the Cubans, lieu. Wood had very <lb/>
little about annexation when <lb/>
he was in Washington last week, <lb/>
and little was not Important, <lb/>
although he was cornered by one <lb/>
and made to ac- <lb/>
knowledge he believed large <lb/>
majority of Cubans now <lb/>
independent government, rather <lb/>
annexation. The <lb/>
knows its altitude to- <lb/>
wards Cuba is being closely watch- <lb/>
ed by the people, and net <lb/>
seems to imply <lb/>
good would not be kept with <lb/>
the Cubans, would make thousands <lb/>
telephone for the old <lb/>
Record, <lb/>
here was ii big Democratic rat- <lb/>
on Monday <lb/>
which Gov. The 1.1 <lb/>
Grange correspondent of Kin <lb/>
ton Press <lb/>
Ex-Go V. T. it i was ill the <lb/>
best and for hours <lb/>
crowd variously <lb/>
led from with in- <lb/>
creasing enthusiasm as his speech <lb/>
progressed, and <lb/>
many votes for amendment, <lb/>
The governor knows how to hold <lb/>
the attention of the people -the;, <lb/>
have confidence in him. <lb/>
TAKE TASTELESS L HO <lb/>
Me. OR bottle, Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Right Sweats and <lb/>
Money back If It doesn't. <lb/>
No other as mod, Get the kind <lb/>
with Red Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed Wooten, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists, <lb/>
We have in id a lot of Si <lb/>
it Chilled Single and <lb/>
billing. <lb/>
Hung <lb/>
milt Hell i <lb/>
horse. Call see <lb/>
If would have been bet- <lb/>
in . be said, if they <lb/>
divided their votes, instead of <lb/>
slaves to the <lb/>
What he toys derives ad- <lb/>
. fact he <lb/>
i-n South Carolinian, in which <lb/>
he are <lb/>
and happier than in this State <lb/>
I. .; of the fact that they do <lb/>
. meddle with polities. Thus we <lb/>
have from the mouth of a black <lb/>
in the <lb/>
advanced North Carolina in <lb/>
view if the vote soon to be taken <lb/>
the by <lb/>
the best friends the have <lb/>
. that the adoption of the <lb/>
amendment will be greatest <lb/>
to tho him. <lb/>
self. His white neighbor is <lb/>
together disposed like him, bin <lb/>
bill cannot do so as long as he <lb/>
rays himself solidly and consist <lb/>
every election against the <lb/>
white man's interest. It seems <lb/>
that by his nature teachings he <lb/>
will do as as he is In pol- <lb/>
the sooner he gets <lb/>
of ii better for all con- <lb/>
The be.-l class whiles, in their <lb/>
support of the amendment, are not <lb/>
animated by a spirit of hate, but of <lb/>
friendliness to the Tue <lb/>
I V colored divine has it <lb/>
should gel out of <lb/>
polities for good. It is to <lb/>
he regretted that be would <lb/>
I his vote while he yet bud it; <lb/>
that he has shown no appreciation <lb/>
the responsibilities of citizen- <lb/>
ship; ibid ii has been found <lb/>
to remove forcibly from <lb/>
political <lb/>
lime, the past weeks, of <lb/>
heaped upon <lb/>
i in bumble while <lb/>
no ii mi public highways, at <lb/>
their at public <lb/>
assemblage, in all eases ii was <lb/>
account <lb/>
were Republican or lie <lb/>
the <lb/>
This en he in North <lb/>
.; ., lie <lb/>
. puny II l I C the <lb/>
; ii pi. par- <lb/>
I. In viol <lb/>
and insults lo <lb/>
fellow party men have <lb/>
subjected; under system <lb/>
on fool by the <lb/>
in worked through <lb/>
Coiled in <lb/>
still <lb/>
upon the persons 1111-. <lb/>
high <lb/>
spirited men of this party have <lb/>
H., .,; ., e general character of <lb/>
upon i n lilted at their newspaper ii is easy to tell what <lb/>
; Charlotte <lb/>
Hon. ii in Moore. <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow <lb/>
For <lb/>
Builder's Hardware, Ready Beady Mixed <lb/>
Paints, Pumps, Mails World's Best.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Mil . <lb/>
on <lb/>
was one <lb/>
1.1-1 heard <lb/>
n opened, <lb/>
ion. How white man could <lb/>
., polls after hearing <lb/>
urn the ion in cast <lb/>
under rule and <lb/>
vote lb i- <lb/>
tend The <lb/>
it bite will let pie <lb/>
in thing <lb/>
like is to be pitied Mr. night <lb/>
, unite a number j <lb/>
in it <lb/>
the I. He is in <lb/>
favor of measure because be <lb/>
wants to the black incubus re- <lb/>
ed from body politic.- <lb/>
lord <lb/>
kind of readers it has, framing <lb/>
bin advertisements the <lb/>
man will conform to this <lb/>
circulation is mainly due. <lb/>
He knows persons <lb/>
by a newspaper <lb/>
will lie easily by ad- <lb/>
of <lb/>
lone. Philadelphia Rec- <lb/>
THE CHILLS <lb/>
and lever is a bottle Of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Ionic. <lb/>
and in n tasteless form , <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
E FEVER <lb/>
Robert's <lb/>
Chill Tonic Hoc. per <lb/>
Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded fails. nil- <lb/>
pet pm blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other as good. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
Bryan, <lb/>
I'll III <lb/>
the is to be found <lb/>
n lb-en <lb/>
Dr. D. L. James,<lb/>
store.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Do too want vote <lb/>
in about what of the <lb/>
Ike Port at roe want in your Out. <lb/>
Greenville. daughter whether Committee, retained to <lb/>
not feel safer with headquarter, this <lb/>
on, of politics and under the con- and <lb/>
of the white people. he <lb/>
Who to rote to lei chairman of the com <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
me talking or mincing nail <lb/>
next Ibis <lb/>
la going be a man's State, <lb/>
with Ha interests controlled by <lb/>
white wen, <lb/>
I to notify Col. Bryan of his <lb/>
THE <lb/>
The Trick Mot Work. <lb/>
Mi. J. is la receipt of <lb/>
a letter from his brother in <lb/>
that tells how things are <lb/>
done over there. a <lb/>
big rally was bald it <lb/>
hi that comity. Ike polling place <lb/>
lot was about three <lb/>
miles distant Iron the speaking, <lb/>
it the <lb/>
The lust as well <lb/>
Keep <lb/>
t the lace ill Pill <lb/>
the keep the <lb/>
not the white men Who are nomination, at Indianapolis. Au- <lb/>
Kl political with the g Mr. reports tad to tow. hi. book <lb/>
. , j t be campaign in New <lb/>
Do yon think be yon to to entirely satisfactory to <lb/>
east this rote to help you or to help democrats, say. he will not <lb/>
Ike to help him keep the go so for at this time as to claim <lb/>
office he got or hopes to get through more than a lighting chance for <lb/>
which he know. electoral role, of Ike State. <lb/>
the vote, am <lb/>
he and his like could never gel <lb/>
and let the thing be through the votes of white <lb/>
The Democratic will be Doe. not all this hue cry <lb/>
n huge that Ike effect will be Ike about of white <lb/>
men come from those ho are the <lb/>
HIM I <lb/>
political associates of the <lb/>
who spend then time during <lb/>
the campaign organizing him <lb/>
against the white people <lb/>
course for white men <lb/>
to pursue is to have nothing do <lb/>
with the Mack and-tan mixed tick- <lb/>
go to the ballot box nest <lb/>
vote straight <lb/>
Democratic ticket Ike <lb/>
polling place. It hail bean <lb/>
that it being the day <lb/>
for registration the Democrats <lb/>
all being gathered at the speaking, <lb/>
there might lie an attempt by the <lb/>
to the <lb/>
some trouble, guard against <lb/>
this one or two men a <lb/>
courier were asked to it the <lb/>
Neil Tuesday u B <lb/>
and two mule- were <lb/>
lightning. Ike and the <lb/>
mules were two miles apart. a <lb/>
respondent t the Ob- <lb/>
server mi- all were killed the <lb/>
same I of lightning. <lb/>
people in the <lb/>
the were unhurt. <lb/>
Information sent to democratic <lb/>
Headquarter, from middle west <lb/>
is decidedly cheering, instead of <lb/>
Claiming Illinois and Indiana to <lb/>
doubtful States, is now a dis- <lb/>
position to put them in the certain <lb/>
, ii, the a was at its <lb/>
democratic column, and many la- , , . , <lb/>
,, . . , . height a mob about lop- <lb/>
i desertion the re- <lb/>
I . . . appeared <lb/>
publican by voters, a i <lb/>
,. . ,. at polling <lb/>
Did i, stand imperialism will I <lb/>
are simply trying to fool yon into I also give Wisconsin to the demo-1 <lb/>
casting a vote for the crate. Illinois has electoral <lb/>
. . vote. Indiana and Wisconsin <lb/>
.,, ,,., crowd came up be bicycle boy <lb/>
, , ., all winch Mr re- . . , . . <lb/>
Ike statement being by ,,,,., darted oil and out of sight <lb/>
demagogue. ;,,,, ,,,.,;,. , claim- <lb/>
.,,. ,,, . received and gave the <lb/>
i alarm. This was enough <lb/>
rushed for <lb/>
horses and quicker than it can be <lb/>
told seventy fit e of them were fly <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
C. C <lb/>
J. K. in in. <lb/>
And it turned this <lb/>
caution was well taken. While <lb/>
that be put the <lb/>
I name, of Ike on Ike <lb/>
II ration book. About the time Ibis <lb/>
roles, Ike amendment will or; <lb/>
lied by white <lb/>
men i- a lie and they know it is a <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
White men, are you going to lei <lb/>
voters -care you Into <lb/>
voting to keep the in the <lb/>
hands of the for their <lb/>
lit <lb/>
The understands the name <lb/>
and is mum. hut. if he <lb/>
will to scorn. <lb/>
Will rote for the or <lb/>
lug as much us the <lb/>
would justify them in doing, be- <lb/>
cause they do not wish to create <lb/>
that they are <lb/>
Everyday the <lb/>
increase the next <lb/>
House be <lb/>
Bryan and will <lb/>
till, if the <lb/>
country keep up their present <lb/>
aggressive altitude, <lb/>
. . . . , , made trucks tor the wood., <lb/>
Although edited by <lb/>
down the load in a dead run. <lb/>
The red shins only nine min- <lb/>
in going the to <lb/>
the polling and no sooner <lb/>
did they come in sight than the <lb/>
I last one of the Populists and in <lb/>
The white man a ho is a relic-, <lb/>
to his race in so important an for ,, state, mi e and family <lb/>
n we Thursday, Tin <lb/>
will and made feel the <lb/>
Header, don't <lb/>
sou I e of class, ion <lb/>
-lain of us have <lb/>
as <lb/>
I Postmaster General Smith before <lb/>
it made public, the report of <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
. Well and and their <lb/>
I with i in- Cuban postal service <lb/>
not a mother's son <lb/>
insight, that was one Inn <lb/>
when they knew what washed<lb/>
north of a con vent ion <lb/>
have been led along with black. j is defeat, will be the <lb/>
,, ., , . ii i I affairs existed tuba. In which moat Important of the <lb/>
aim gang come out ill become , ,,. , , , , , <lb/>
, . , rascally show- of other <lb/>
ground for the ; <lb/>
. , , i occurring in a <lb/>
who will here, . <lb/>
.,, . i Spanish <lb/>
because will <lb/>
denied there of equal <lb/>
participation with white men in all <lb/>
and . <lb/>
lime is no <lb/>
y you your. <lb/>
The Amend- <lb/>
inns he carried <lb/>
roll up a Mp for <lb/>
it. limes have <lb/>
.- the <lb/>
i rule. No-., lots show <lb/>
h large ;. while majority we can <lb/>
An to., Pay. <lb/>
next week, <lb/>
In r day <lb/>
that day the people will vote <lb/>
. .- r <lb/>
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I. ill I <lb/>
holiest, of t hem, <lb/>
. in . ii . you <lb/>
i an ii i . I tan <lb/>
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. c ill me l and tin n i <lb/>
ill ; hi pi . ;. m <lb/>
Now are . lo <lb/>
do in I tote for <lb/>
the . . j ii . o <lb/>
do <lb/>
ii . . i you <lb/>
it . ii next burs <lb/>
ill y, August . and Nm iii <lb/>
has ha I no more <lb/>
taut i tn <lb/>
V n two <lb/>
Court Judges, ton <lb/>
the i A men . <lb/>
you vote I <lb/>
Legislature, yon vole for <lb/>
officers, you rote for <lb/>
low i . <lb/>
Six different tickets you <lb/>
mi rote, all of <lb/>
Thursday, AI <lb/>
you <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
We are no. in majority and <lb/>
have disfranchise <lb/>
fit our year <lb/>
; ii i to the <lb/>
us, . ill soon <lb/>
be in i and our eye. <lb/>
are to the mistake we have <lb/>
made, be too lute. <lb/>
iii stealing <lb/>
for the adoption of an amendment <lb/>
Still, persons to the Constitution which has la-en <lb/>
who express surprise because Cu- aptly a <lb/>
bans do not recognize Americans the Ignorant and as a <lb/>
to be superior to them. enfranchising the white <lb/>
Senator Jones, Chairman of Ike <lb/>
Democratic National Committee, <lb/>
slopped in Washington on his <lb/>
to to hold a conference <lb/>
a number of <lb/>
on the conduct of the cam- <lb/>
which is to be at once star <lb/>
I bus securing for all time <lb/>
to come peace, contentment and <lb/>
the Slate. <lb/>
On that day the good people will <lb/>
Charles of Wayne, <lb/>
his ass. the various <lb/>
offices of State government for <lb/>
Tin . the <lb/>
held a <lb/>
l. Ill <lb/>
n was and the following <lb/>
ii <lb/>
sells. Of this <lb/>
the Legislature should <lb/>
I adjourned, be- <lb/>
I--- is known certain 00- <lb/>
. th i an- now <lb/>
aged ii conspiracy t-- <lb/>
with, if <lb/>
;,. i i <lb/>
p . an <lb/>
. lion and <lb/>
led pushed aggressively until j they have been named re- <lb/>
election day. He is full of which will insure in- <lb/>
over the outlook, which be <lb/>
says is far brighter than II was <lb/>
Ibis time four years ago. <lb/>
A message from Minister <lb/>
dated Jill I. has la-en received <lb/>
at state Department, saying <lb/>
wits in a state <lb/>
that foreigner, who <lb/>
were all cooped up in British <lb/>
legation and under constant lire, <lb/>
were bound lo be killed help was <lb/>
not at once had. Ibis message <lb/>
i in- lo corroborate the opinion of <lb/>
those who think <lb/>
has allowed itself to lie <lb/>
House work is <lb/>
doe. not supply <lb/>
and kind of women re <lb/>
Ii Is automatic and <lb/>
but one of me brought <lb/>
The house wife should <lb/>
seek c fresh nu I <lb/>
take such exercise a- will compel <lb/>
deep lull mil laborious breathing. <lb/>
August I Home <lb/>
. . . Sn l 2nd, null, <lb/>
. . . hoodwinked In <lb/>
her as, II Is duty lo ,,. , . <lb/>
.,.,.,, . minister in Mr. <lb/>
people Male, whose <lb/>
. . ,, w Kb <lb/>
. . re are, <lb/>
. . I he I <lb/>
i ; to thwart Ibis con- . <lb/>
and to <lb/>
in their count it lit j <lb/>
In deal in -ii- a as the. <lb/>
j law ml nil sock <lb/>
ll It-I I III <lb/>
i he ibis <lb/>
, nu i. <lb/>
I lien fore, resolved, by <lb/>
iii at licit- <lb/>
i . Ill <lb/>
I i Thai th- <lb/>
My. which meets today, adjourn <lb/>
In July <lb/>
Si i Thai said ad- <lb/>
legislation shall <lb/>
lie passed changing <lb/>
w halt the <lb/>
men submitted by the <lb/>
Assembly at its session held in <lb/>
last. <lb/>
With going <lb/>
Dem on hi <lb/>
from to majority, doe. <lb/>
it not like foolishness for soy <lb/>
while man to waste his role nu a <lb/>
fusion We do not <lb/>
believe will do a thing so <lb/>
to act as a mediator its In <lb/>
half, when according to Con- <lb/>
dispatches, there is no gov- <lb/>
of China, the capital be <lb/>
in a stale of anarchy. Some <lb/>
go so far as to express Ike opinion <lb/>
that at Wash <lb/>
-till Insists that the <lb/>
foreign ministers safe. <lb/>
has never a line from <lb/>
kin since trouble <lb/>
tin <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
iii the legislature to rots <lb/>
l. Submission of amend <lb/>
mini In the people, and one <lb/>
but one did. And now Is <lb/>
it. Re say. he didn't In- <lb/>
when he said he in <lb/>
favor of ii. Did be the <lb/>
Populist, in the to vote <lb/>
for it without Investigating Ml <lb/>
His plea lot stultifying himself dis- <lb/>
credits his or his sense. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
It Isn't wise to rush the growler <lb/>
in dog days. <lb/>
The pensive maiden sometimes <lb/>
expensive wife. <lb/>
clean <lb/>
of the State's affairs in even <lb/>
department. <lb/>
On day the people will <lb/>
choose a General Assembly to lie <lb/>
composed of the la-st citizenship of <lb/>
Stale, representing ably and hon- <lb/>
every class and Interest, <lb/>
which will laws, pro- <lb/>
rights of every <lb/>
and interest absolute <lb/>
I and equality of justice. <lb/>
On that day the people will elect, <lb/>
what is of the fullest Importance to <lb/>
them, because nearer to them, the <lb/>
men who are to administer their <lb/>
affairs for the next two <lb/>
sheriff, reg- <lb/>
These are all to be Voted for and <lb/>
elected on Thursday, the -ml day <lb/>
of week. Lei <lb/>
every citizen make sure, by <lb/>
bis rote there can be no uncertain- <lb/>
in the Post <lb/>
Senator T. J. Jar vis <lb/>
several hours n yesterday <lb/>
. points in <lb/>
win re In- made <lb/>
during lb.- turn days, to nil en- <lb/>
In speak <lb/>
of tin pi. <lb/>
the .-, Haiti that the <lb/>
I i lolling up a very large <lb/>
for the was <lb/>
very mil is increasing daily, <lb/>
and . Work moves <lb/>
with so, force OS it certainly will <lb/>
for the days which <lb/>
the there is no <lb/>
mating the majority <lb/>
BUM reach, and certain is that it <lb/>
will be so overwhelming that no <lb/>
of contest ever Is- <lb/>
it will lie so clearly the <lb/>
will of Ike people that <lb/>
the power to it's pro <lb/>
visions would make advocate. Of <lb/>
rack iii the eyes of <lb/>
the people of Hie whole country. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger, 27th. <lb/>
In China mere area million souls <lb/>
to every preacher. <lb/>
I he position women ill China <lb/>
is practical slavery. <lb/>
China has nearly 100,000.000 of <lb/>
without Christ. <lb/>
china has area of two mil- <lb/>
lion miles territory for her <lb/>
four bundled millions of people, <lb/>
China is one half as large as Ku <lb/>
rope, nearly as huge as <lb/>
States, eighteen times that of Great <lb/>
Britain. <lb/>
Not one man in every hundred <lb/>
iii China can read, and women <lb/>
rarely away from the hither class <lb/>
es. <lb/>
The Chinese wife is never seen <lb/>
to walk the streets with a man, not <lb/>
ever her own husband. <lb/>
China is the largest mis-ion field <lb/>
in the world, having a million <lb/>
more than India and two million <lb/>
more than Africa. <lb/>
One hundred and fifty millions <lb/>
of people in China use the BUM <lb/>
dialect and are governed by the <lb/>
same laws. <lb/>
It is a mistake to judge China <lb/>
by the people that come to this <lb/>
land, for they are, nut the <lb/>
her <lb/>
The Chinese are a intellect <lb/>
Dal, a hardy, frugal people, and <lb/>
when convened make loyal <lb/>
Christians. <lb/>
Chum one of Hie greasiest <lb/>
commercial futures of any country. <lb/>
The gospel must go wit this in or- <lb/>
to save her from the ruin to <lb/>
which this will subject her. <lb/>
Southern Baptists entered China <lb/>
in they now have <lb/>
missionaries, native assistants, <lb/>
churches, outstations, 1,364 <lb/>
members, last year, <lb/>
Sunday Schools, scholars <lb/>
contributed during the <lb/>
year. <lb/>
China is the oldest <lb/>
Before France, <lb/>
Germany, Rome Babylon, <lb/>
has liven dead years, before <lb/>
Israel went down Into be- <lb/>
fore them all was China and the <lb/>
Chinese. <lb/>
The great wall of China in <lb/>
miles long, feet high, with a <lb/>
thickness at the base and <lb/>
foot the <lb/>
FIRM <lb/>
EVANS, CANNON CO., <lb/>
AT TO <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
W e, the to place our names baton the <lb/>
tobacco of P, ad adjoining counties <lb/>
patronage for the of Leaf Tobacco coming <lb/>
ginning August is, woo <lb/>
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a <lb/>
good you will get the very highest <lb/>
market price for your tobacco. <lb/>
S. known among the boys noted <lb/>
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country <lb/>
was cashier and a partner of the late firm of <lb/>
II. A. who with <lb/>
is with us. He is a good judge of tobacco, <lb/>
and as auctioneer, will assist us seeing that every pile of <lb/>
tobacco bungs its worth, <lb/>
H. C. CANNON, Who will have charge of the will <lb/>
When you sell tobacco with we you the <lb/>
price on all grades. Try with your first load <lb/>
the saving f In drumming, keeping our own <lb/>
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will pot dollars <lb/>
In the pockets of our patrons through the sale of their <lb/>
We invite all to visit us this coming and note <lb/>
our prices. e are to serve. CANNON CO. <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that <lb/>
are tired of so many men riding through the <lb/>
country. Bring its your tobacco and prove to the market that <lb/>
sire tired of It. With this expense saved we can help <lb/>
mole in the sale of your leaf. <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
READ WHAT oil; BAT ABOUT <lb/>
Our Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
As lo the Amendment. <lb/>
South not produced a <lb/>
Jackson, a Jefferson, or a <lb/>
since reconstruction days. They <lb/>
could not grow in political at- <lb/>
at this time. They dis- <lb/>
cussed issues; tins appealed to a <lb/>
people whose judgment and <lb/>
were not kept in subjection by <lb/>
the presence of a race problem, <lb/>
The enfranchisement of a <lb/>
emerged from slavery has made <lb/>
slaves of many of their for <lb/>
mer masters. Many good people <lb/>
believe that the amendment will <lb/>
by making the state's ratio of <lb/>
population s whites i <lb/>
render rub- Impossible in <lb/>
any county, remove Hie from <lb/>
politics, give greater liberty to <lb/>
people benefit whites and <lb/>
blacks alike. To that they <lb/>
are act only by desire for of- <lb/>
or by undemocratic ideas is as <lb/>
futile as ii IS unjust. <lb/>
charge the the educational <lb/>
means an <lb/>
does not seem to be <lb/>
rounded. be an <lb/>
then it is one practical- <lb/>
all white boys of ordinary Intel- <lb/>
Industry can <lb/>
that ought to stimulate Inter- <lb/>
est our schools and elevate <lb/>
citizenship. <lb/>
Nor tin we believe that there is <lb/>
elimination of the <lb/>
grandfather clause, inn In fores <lb/>
educational test tor whites <lb/>
Macks Progressive <lb/>
mer. <lb/>
St. Marj's School, X. C, March 1900, <lb/>
; Mess. x Borden, X. <lb/>
A few months l purchased a Mattress from <lb/>
yon. After giving it a thorough trial, I it the most comfortable <lb/>
and in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used. <lb/>
I have tried both and hair mattresses, and greatly prefer this <lb/>
to either. Wishing much success with Felt Mattress. I am <lb/>
Respectfully, Mrs. M. Matron. <lb/>
After night's use. if it is not all you even <lb/>
hoped In a comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund <lb/>
you the full amount paid you not being out <lb/>
not even the freight. <lb/>
now can If your local denier does not handle <lb/>
our write to US direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers of furniture, Mattresses, etc., N. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale b with a guarantee to be fire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The pecan crop of Tens prom- <lb/>
lobe largest known in <lb/>
years. Last year's crop was <lb/>
a small one, caused principally <lb/>
Hoods in the Valley, <lb/>
but this year the trees arc loaded <lb/>
with The price is better <lb/>
Until to the fact that <lb/>
there is from last year, <lb/>
that the demand for the nut <lb/>
grows, St. Louts is the <lb/>
great market for the Vans <lb/>
thence they are distributed all <lb/>
over the world, London, and <lb/>
taking quantities <lb/>
Tiny are almost <lb/>
in <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Offer lo young women thorough literary, classical, scientific <lb/>
special training. Annual ex- <lb/>
to f-T lion-residents. Faculty of members. <lb/>
More than tun regular students. Has matriculated about <lb/>
dents, representing every county In the state except one. Practice and <lb/>
Observation School of about pupils. To hoard In <lb/>
all free tuition applications should be before August I. <lb/>
Correspondence Invited from those desiring competent trained <lb/>
teachers. For and other information address Aug. <lb/>
PROF. J. V. Dean of College, <lb/>
H. President. <lb/>
The North Carolina College of <lb/>
Agriculture aid Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
TECHNICAL IN Agriculture, Stock raising, <lb/>
Mechanical, Civil and Textile In <lb/>
Chemistry <lb/>
PRACTICAL IN <lb/>
Machine work, Mill-work, tending, Engine lending, <lb/>
mill <lb/>
Tuition, MM a year; Hoard a month. Next session Hep- <lb/>
examination in each County Court July <lb/>
28th. o'clock A. M.; aW the College and Mb. <lb/>
For full information, address <lb/>
N G <lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is what Every Pair of <lb/>
Dutch <lb/>
HOWDY <lb/>
Some Speak to Me <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
. F. <lb/>
DO. Miss Sugg and little sis- I <lb/>
Jessie, and ii j <lb/>
, Some to ; Ki. evening. <lb/>
Hisses Katie and Mamie <lb/>
Tunstall returned ibis m, <lb/>
Hiss <lb/>
rising <lb/>
returned lo . <lb/>
lip them In nut . <lb/>
Is to do. Can you Imagine a severer lest to <lb/>
tie one leg of a pair of pants to the ceiling and swing a keg of <lb/>
nails weighing pounds to the oilier leg I That is the test <lb/>
seen in our window and hundreds of people have looked in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
Pants <lb/>
are built to stand any kind of service u guarantee goes <lb/>
with every cents if a button pulls off or if they rip. <lb/>
Get the beat when yon buy and be sure you get the <lb/>
None genuine without the name on the button. <lb/>
RALLY- <lb/>
A in, Day in inn.,,,;. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU coming season. There are several <lb/>
owe us and hope you will ways which the farmers can <lb/>
TWO IN ONE. <lb/>
The . Will be filled <lb/>
The Planters and Farmers Ware- <lb/>
houses have strengthened their op- <lb/>
of working for the best <lb/>
interest the farmers by uniting <lb/>
under one management the <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
And the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
ON THE AMENDMENT <lb/>
JAY <lb/>
What's de use of kicking <lb/>
tie white man's rule f <lb/>
Let all kick did want to, <lb/>
Dis nigger ain't no fool <lb/>
No sub <lb/>
while pays taxes, <lb/>
So let him run mill. <lb/>
He's been a doing of ii <lb/>
And he's to do it still <lb/>
bat he is <lb/>
He trash you been a voting <lb/>
Ain't never done no good, <lb/>
when do winter snow comes, <lb/>
Who is it gives you wood I <lb/>
I knows. <lb/>
Who was it built your school house <lb/>
To kid f <lb/>
none of de trash gang <lb/>
You been a voting <lb/>
it I <lb/>
Who built your insane asylum <lb/>
the house for your <lb/>
In course <lb/>
Of you very well <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
You never predated <lb/>
The done for you, <lb/>
So you hadn't kick about <lb/>
The are to do <lb/>
Had f <lb/>
For when the gang got in <lb/>
power <lb/>
your own confounded doing, <lb/>
Hey was rushing <lb/>
Kite down tie hill of ruin. <lb/>
Weren't t <lb/>
Hey axed you to help <lb/>
And save from de wreck <lb/>
By voting good folks, <lb/>
But didn't help a speck- <lb/>
Hid f <lb/>
So now arc going to fix you <lb/>
So you hurt any <lb/>
By voting trash gang <lb/>
Line you doing here to <lb/>
blame f <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
I by this union of forces. <lb/>
First, two of the best and most en- <lb/>
on the <lb/>
market their experience <lb/>
energy can serve yon <lb/>
than they could single hand- <lb/>
ed. by having a smaller <lb/>
number of employees and thus re- <lb/>
expenses, they have the ad- <lb/>
vantage of being able to pay more <lb/>
for tobacco. Third, having two <lb/>
warehouses they have sale <lb/>
twice a week and have last <lb/>
sale at both, so you could carry <lb/>
tobacco to One or the other and <lb/>
always avoid last sale. And no <lb/>
two have done more <lb/>
fort lie market than <lb/>
and Ola Forbes, and when you <lb/>
carry them tobacco you will get <lb/>
best price to be had for it. <lb/>
Complimentary to Miss Latham. <lb/>
The City <lb/>
dent to the Post has the <lb/>
following to say which will lie of <lb/>
interest to the Greenville <lb/>
One of the most charming sailing <lb/>
parties of the season was given last <lb/>
night by Mr. Steve of <lb/>
honor of Miss <lb/>
Louise Latham, one of the prettiest <lb/>
of North fair <lb/>
There was a large and happy par- <lb/>
on the sharpie and they enjoyed <lb/>
Q. Moore left this morning <lb/>
for City. <lb/>
Forbes left this afternoon <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. A. Staton. is visit- <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Hours returned <lb/>
home Wednesday evening. <lb/>
If. of Washington, <lb/>
came up Wednesday evening. <lb/>
W. Willow <lb/>
spent the day in Greenville. <lb/>
Miss left Wed- <lb/>
afternoon for <lb/>
Hiss dam Bruce return- <lb/>
ed this morning from <lb/>
Miss Agnes of Smith- <lb/>
held, is visiting Hiss Sophia <lb/>
Miss Herring, of <lb/>
county, is visiting Miss <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
Hiss Lena of Willow Green <lb/>
Greene county, spent the day <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. Moore and little son <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Holt, of Oak after <lb/>
spending S couple of days here, left <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
T. M. Hooker and S, Forbes <lb/>
left Wednesday evening for Kin- <lb/>
and City. <lb/>
A. Ii. Hart, of Va., <lb/>
Wednesday evening to vis- <lb/>
it Alderman J. N. Hart. <lb/>
Will Hooker Harvey Jones <lb/>
went over in Wed- <lb/>
and returned today. <lb/>
Misses Doll and Bettie <lb/>
Harden, of county, are vis- <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper and little sou, <lb/>
Alexander, left Wednesday after- <lb/>
noon for in visit <lb/>
Mi-. i. Wooten little <lb/>
daughter, returned this <lb/>
morning from Seven Springs <lb/>
Little Miss Gertrude <lb/>
of accompanied <lb/>
them <lb/>
Hisses <lb/>
Minnie Matthews, of who <lb/>
been visiting Hrs. T. Hat- <lb/>
thews, returned home Friday eve <lb/>
Hiss Cheek <lb/>
the in home. <lb/>
Mr. I-. . Ash <lb/>
pole, <lb/>
Mr. is graduate <lb/>
of Wake Forest <lb/>
end years experience teaching, <lb/>
v, ill in in <lb/>
Prim of I he school here. <lb/>
Hi K Mil you notice lost <lb/>
what we bad to asking <lb/>
our friends who have been using <lb/>
our goods to be kind enough <lb/>
In.-.-, the M <lb/>
fail you come <lb/>
in to drop in A. ;. <lb/>
and tell n- how <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is <lb/>
IN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
Hat, Caps, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
. White <lb/>
for some days the Democrats of <lb/>
Bethel bi had Is en <lb/>
for a grand rallying, closing <lb/>
Democratic The <lb/>
in the morning <lb/>
ii turned <lb/>
out to lie an ideal day for I his <lb/>
grand rally. M <lb/>
Bethel township and the Detune <lb/>
of county. The crowd <lb/>
was estimated from <lb/>
to including something like <lb/>
a ladies. <lb/>
At half past o'clock Mr <lb/>
TWO FINE <lb/>
and ii in <lb/>
storms nor <lb/>
storms seem the ardor of <lb/>
of But <lb/>
county. <lb/>
When the train bringing lions, <lb/>
l II. Mi II. roll- <lb/>
o l the <lb/>
who haven t am thing else to do <lb/>
like the wagon, wheels, buck <lb/>
band or whatever you bought of <lb/>
us. If you can't come just a note <lb/>
will be sufficient, and will <lb/>
A. ;. Mi. r. <lb/>
loafers can't stay here. Tho <lb/>
. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
ale<lb/>
the ,, .,,,. <lb/>
speaker o, the day Hon. H. carried ofT three Hunsucker <lb/>
of lie greeted top buggies. <lb/>
A- U. H. W. <lb/>
came the crowd. Mr. j. Wyatt, WU Annie Stocks and <lb/>
spoke nearly two hours and <lb/>
made one of the most convincing <lb/>
arguments for white supremacy <lb/>
others left yesterday to <lb/>
attend the Union of <lb/>
David <lb/>
after few days here, vis j in ladles t. <lb/>
L. Coward, returned home men <lb/>
. , . <lb/>
the barbecue, bum, chicken, pick- <lb/>
have heard. plain. <lb/>
strong, forcible, pointed cut <lb/>
in everything he Bald, <lb/>
of his hits, and did not fail.,, make a wagon load on hand, <lb/>
them few struck a Bros, <lb/>
chord in of have <lb/>
Ins hearers did not foil to road by <lb/>
signify their approval with walk front <lb/>
bursts applause. <lb/>
After this speech was concluded I There is an here <lb/>
Mr. Moor. of Greenville, <lb/>
nil to Hi <lb/>
It seems that farmer com- <lb/>
lo town brings a load of water- <lb/>
melons. the store here <lb/>
cot <lb/>
if their stores <lb/>
i w shingle roof. <lb/>
newcomers in or near the low u. <lb/>
Those wanting choice lots had bet- <lb/>
apply onus lo A. ;. Cos. <lb/>
Come To See Us. <lb/>
s J <lb/>
Al the old Moore store, <lb/>
in Five where we have <lb/>
opened a new fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
of Meats, <lb/>
Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
lions. Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
lo be found in an tip to date <lb/>
pay the highest market <lb/>
prices far all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
. In or In barter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
wain come to see us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise em ire sat <lb/>
F. James returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
where be had been to attend the <lb/>
special meeting of the Legislature. <lb/>
Funny, July, <lb/>
etc , Were abundant some <lb/>
In spare. <lb/>
In lion. Dan Hugh <lb/>
was Introduced to <lb/>
crowd by Senator ;. James and <lb/>
this <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Gun x. c. July j;. moo. <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
over in <lb/>
en. of Johnson's <lb/>
,, ., .,, ,,, one of most Miss Woolen, <lb/>
I. came . . , . ,. , <lb/>
speeches we ever heard. Mills was here <lb/>
moraine <lb/>
A. Bishop <lb/>
for Kim City. <lb/>
left l bis <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Rosalind <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
Miss Winnie Skinner returned <lb/>
home Thursday evening from <lb/>
Mrs. and daughter, <lb/>
Nina, returned this morning from <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
Nathan Window, of <lb/>
is a few days here with <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
K. II. Thomas has moved into <lb/>
one of I. W. houses <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
T. M. c. S. Forbes <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
and City. <lb/>
The crowd continued to gather B. W. King stopped over here <lb/>
nearer nearer to him night, <lb/>
wound up, until a mas-, of T. Barber auctioneer for I he <lb/>
humanity was surging around of <lb/>
lie gave some hard hits to through <lb/>
covered blackness th <lb/>
were pealing, lightnings <lb/>
Hushing, and there hull <lb/>
storm, n did not <lb/>
burst n; i . . and even <lb/>
though -iii threatening a <lb/>
large crowd gathered In the Court <lb/>
night <lb/>
ladies also graced the <lb/>
with their present c. <lb/>
Mr. spoke and for <lb/>
hour thrilled audience <lb/>
his His speech was i <lb/>
strong one, giving <lb/>
argument in favor of Amend <lb/>
why <lb/>
should vote for It. His tribute <lb/>
tho valor and patriotism of old <lb/>
soldiers v. ho lo make a <lb/>
while grand. <lb/>
Mr. -I u hour <lb/>
and he -i tit <lb/>
r. Hi <lb/>
along i <lb/>
drink in every word. He said you at this time. <lb/>
i lieu- is no use mincing words or Thrice-a week World's reg <lb/>
to the of subscript ion price Is only <lb/>
Hie Constitutional Amend men I ii We offer <lb/>
I Be- <lb/>
are going to twice week one year for <lb/>
the p the <lb/>
mid ; in ii next <lb/>
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
THE YORK WORLD, <lb/>
furnishes more at the price <lb/>
than any other newspaper publish- <lb/>
ed in America. Its news service <lb/>
covers all the globe and is equaled <lb/>
by of few doilies. Its reports <lb/>
from the liner war hove not been <lb/>
ailed iii thoroughness and <lb/>
all I promptness, and with the <lb/>
now progress <lb/>
. right <lb/>
news at impartial. This <lb/>
fuel makes it of especial value to <lb/>
government us it bad been <lb/>
by the The <lb/>
showed the crowd was with <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Mi. F. C. Harding presented <lb/>
tho audience our Mr. <lb/>
K. Victor Cox. He received <lb/>
an ovation. The crowd <lb/>
gathered up close around, every- <lb/>
body stood upon seats, all <lb/>
anxious to hear what he had lo sir. <lb/>
on mi advertising tour. <lb/>
First second of are <lb/>
being looked forward to swell <lb/>
. The tobacco <lb/>
opt i. upon that day, <lb/>
the first, election on the <lb/>
second. <lb/>
I meets <lb/>
lb- nays are <lb/>
three classes the <lb/>
is going i i stop <lb/>
poll i , ml <lb/>
. read;, . <lb/>
and lime . . e ugh <lb/>
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men's oles more. <lb/>
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with Urn sis of applause. In fact <lb/>
ii i in-in were the kind of <lb/>
speech, i do I I <lb/>
, love lo hear. <lb/>
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and dinner on the ground <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
shot and killed <lb/>
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Mr. Cos is a speaker and did <lb/>
himself great credit in this effort. <lb/>
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more and his re purl ion. <lb/>
by his own people I. Harper is <lb/>
ii tiny chicken snake ill bis hen <lb/>
house Thursday night, he full <lb/>
and as large ill pro <lb/>
ll the i lion- <lb/>
have been exceedingly gratifying <lb/>
lo him his friends. He dealt <lb/>
some sledge hammer blows and <lb/>
a of meetings <lb/>
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h iii be one job open for <lb/>
; smokes That <lb/>
K. <lb/>
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on hull I <lb/>
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sold. trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
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Mrs. M. <lb/>
Jr. sou, Alfred. predicted that while supremacy aide preachers <lb/>
this morning for I would be North Sunday. Revs. liar- <lb/>
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Neck, came down Thursday even- and others invited. <lb/>
to visit bis father, A. J. outer- Senator James was called by a crowd to <lb/>
a pleasant sail lo picturesque bridge. crowd he responded very was <lb/>
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and other places of interest. arrived this morning I minutes. cause a victorious day to the <lb/>
which they regaled themselves with <lb/>
choice refreshments. Miss <lb/>
a charming entertainer <lb/>
Morehead and went out to Cotton <lb/>
dale to visit her parents, <lb/>
Mrs. c. w. Harvey <lb/>
assisted the host in making even <lb/>
pleasant for their friends. their home <lb/>
during the coining season. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Annie daughter <lb/>
of Mi. and Mrs Wiley aged <lb/>
H mouths, died this at <lb/>
o'clock. The Ml one <lb/>
very sick for sonic weeks. The <lb/>
parents have the the <lb/>
in bereavement. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Teach Children Economy In <lb/>
Things. <lb/>
went over <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Teach children not to waste <lb/>
which they en throw <lb/>
without thought, if <lb/>
saved might lie of use to others if <lb/>
not to themselves. Wrapping pa- <lb/>
per, pieces of twine, and ends <lb/>
Of various kinds may Jo service a <lb/>
Second time If put away until the <lb/>
need for them arises. The habit <lb/>
of economy is one ought lo be <lb/>
cultivated, for saving makes <lb/>
lavish giving Hoarding <lb/>
is not a vice of childhood, nor <lb/>
should it lie encouraged, but the <lb/>
wise husbanding of resources for <lb/>
future is a valuable near town . <lb/>
lesson cannot lie learned too <lb/>
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the speaking was going i hen i few <lb/>
now 1900. <lb/>
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Friday afternoon, <lb/>
Cherry left <lb/>
evening for Morehead. <lb/>
Allen lien Hint's, of <lb/>
came over this <lb/>
Charlie Miss <lb/>
Nina, left this morning for Wrights <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
j Mis-. Bliss Woolen, of LaGrange, <lb/>
I arrived, this morning to visit Miss <lb/>
I Mrs- V. I. of <lb/>
, is visiting Mrs. A. J. <lb/>
Miss Ophelia Unwell, of Golds- <lb/>
who has been here a few days, <lb/>
left Friday evening. <lb/>
great crowds rouged around <lb/>
them. looked <lb/>
might lie by <lb/>
the of ladies I hem. <lb/>
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he said been <lb/>
North Carolina but nowhere had he <lb/>
heard superior <lb/>
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crowd line, <lb/>
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bedstead, on several <lb/>
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finding himself on the <lb/>
the Cords which sustained tin <lb/>
having been removed by unseen <lb/>
hands without breaking or catting. <lb/>
times the whole were <lb/>
alarmed what sounded like a <lb/>
wagon-load of stones from <lb/>
a great height on to the roof, <lb/>
threatening to crush it. These <lb/>
became so frequent <lb/>
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ants could be found for the house, <lb/>
so much dread did people have of <lb/>
ghostly <lb/>
blood terns to water and my on- <lb/>
duet would disgrace sheep. I am <lb/>
myself with stark, down <lb/>
right tear, and i have no idea left <lb/>
in my to run like a <lb/>
The General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section I. That Chapter SIS, <lb/>
rabbit. All pride, <lb/>
dread of ridicule and even the i-i Al the Constitution of <lb/>
of self are Mattered lie amended H <lb/>
to the winds; I believe honest <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
Full Text of the <lb/>
i Amended. <lb/>
An Supplemental to an Art <lb/>
Entitled lo amend the <lb/>
Constitution of <lb/>
ratified February ISM, the <lb/>
Two Hundred <lb/>
of the Law <lb/>
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pie shall be by and ail, <lb/>
the I tars <lb/>
shall be viva roan. I Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
See voter in North cleanse <lb/>
Carolina. i as in this article system of all I i Ail <lb/>
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of absolute cure for ski hi <lb/>
lice, bill entering upon the i. . i <lb/>
i . , ., at , i u . i sour stomach, c n- <lb/>
of the he shall . . , , . , , ,. <lb/>
and subscribe the <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
that I will support <lb/>
maintain the constitution and lawn <lb/>
of the United Slates, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North Caro <lb/>
not inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. The following of <lb/>
persons be disqualified for <lb/>
office all persons who shall <lb/>
Independence was the heritage <lb/>
Of our fathers, and North <lb/>
come again now to work out <lb/>
and write out a new declaration. <lb/>
The great motive that now stirs the <lb/>
minds of the people of North Cu- <lb/>
a to change their fundamental <lb/>
law is an intense longing for <lb/>
from political bondage. Let <lb/>
no man think it is hatred the <lb/>
colored man. It is not. Let no <lb/>
man think it is simply repudiation <lb/>
of any set of men. white or color- <lb/>
ed. It is not. motive lies in <lb/>
a powerful desire to be rid a <lb/>
general political system, for which <lb/>
all the The <lb/>
Ignorance has made this <lb/>
system possible, and it is hoped <lb/>
that his retirement will destroy it. <lb/>
We been free to think or <lb/>
load in North Carolina. <lb/>
have had one. unending and <lb/>
lightening paramount concern <lb/>
has compelled absolute neglect of <lb/>
ail others. For thirty years we <lb/>
have had but one Issue and <lb/>
an element . This bus led <lb/>
naturally to political degeneracy, <lb/>
While State- have risen Horn <lb/>
issue lo issue. have <lb/>
men hanging on In all parties, we <lb/>
have political heelers in great <lb/>
in all panic-, we have office- <lb/>
seekers instead public sen ant, <lb/>
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interest i In <lb/>
I would be capable of any in <lb/>
in order to escape. I have <lb/>
no hesitation in confessing this <lb/>
because, as far U I have been able <lb/>
lo acts exactly <lb/>
the same way <lb/>
mare and I feel certain I would <lb/>
not make such a pitiable spectacle <lb/>
of myself in real life, no matter <lb/>
what alight befall. <lb/>
think that the explanation of <lb/>
the nightmare panic is to be found <lb/>
in the fact that the dream is <lb/>
most accompanied by even male person who has Inch <lb/>
sense of suffocation. It is well as- naturalized, twenty-one years of <lb/>
shut- age, and possessing the <lb/>
ting off one's wind, to u-e a home set out In this article, shall <lb/>
phrase has an upon I be entitled to vote any election <lb/>
mind which is entirely distinct and by the people in the Slate, except <lb/>
as to make said act read as <lb/>
-That article U of the being of Almighty <lb/>
of North Carolina c. and <lb/>
same is hereby abrogated, and Of confessed their <lb/>
thereof shall be substituted <lb/>
the following article of said Con- <lb/>
as an entire <lb/>
of <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AMI TO <lb/>
Section I. male person <lb/>
born in tie; United States, and <lb/>
whether or not, under <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
which tin- punishment may lie <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
since citizens of <lb/>
or corruption and <lb/>
ma I pi act ice in office, unless such <lb/>
I person shall lie restored to t <lb/>
H do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Oxford Seminary for Girls <lb/>
OXFORD. N C <lb/>
Slit Annual Session Opens 1900 <lb/>
Large <lb/>
Science Full <lb/>
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Johnston's <lb/>
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rights of citizenship In ft <lb/>
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from produced by <lb/>
any oilier form of pain or peril. <lb/>
us herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. lie shall have resided in <lb/>
Ii mis the victim such horror State of Carolina for two <lb/>
and distraction mat be is for toe I years, j n. county six mouths. <lb/>
moment insane, lie will do any- j the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
thing to get relief. This been election district in which be offers <lb/>
brought out mi more than one <lb/>
in the of wen who <lb/>
have been choked and killed their <lb/>
assailants, and judges have held <lb/>
that the circumstances of such an <lb/>
Attack should he given special COD- <lb/>
lo vole, four months next <lb/>
I lie elect ; 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/>
of extenuating deed, right to vote in the precinct, ward <lb/>
nervous other election district from <lb/>
is and Is natural t. which lie has removed, until four <lb/>
suppose that the mental of after such removal. <lb/>
suffocation would or <lb/>
upon Indictment of any crime <lb/>
have for my sprints through <lb/>
nightmare Orleans <lb/>
rime- Democrat, <lb/>
The Negro Party <lb/>
the Black and <lb/>
leaders get very squeamish and <lb/>
object to being call Negro <lb/>
should they object <lb/>
when the furnishes three- <lb/>
fourths membership of the <lb/>
taking i <lb/>
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whites lumber <lb/>
i the I p an p but there <lb/>
he party is <lb/>
., ill . i. for Iii <lb/>
other c in II the <lb/>
party is composed of <lb/>
in round numbers 1,800 <lb/>
in county. <lb/>
this number 1.405 ate <lb/>
I i. invention <lb/>
there were -50 <lb/>
and box while <lb/>
Ii one man <lb/>
i-. a revenue officer, <lb/>
v. l was read from <lb/>
directing them not nominate <lb/>
but lo a committee <lb/>
mi Id Inter name ii ticket. <lb/>
I he punishment of which Is, or may <lb/>
hereafter lie. imprisonment in tIn- <lb/>
prison, shall lie permitted to <lb/>
vole, unless the said person shall <lb/>
lie restored to In <lb/>
the by law. <lb/>
person offering to <lb/>
vote shall lie the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed 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 the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able lo rend and Write any section <lb/>
of constitution in the <lb/>
language; and, before he shall lie <lb/>
entitled to vote, he shall nave paid <lb/>
on or day of May, of <lb/>
the year in which he proposes to <lb/>
vote, his poll lax for the previous <lb/>
year as prescribed by Article ., <lb/>
Section Hut <lb/>
no male person, who was. Jan- <lb/>
1st or at any time prior <lb/>
thereto, entitled lo vote under the <lb/>
laws of any State in United <lb/>
Slates w herein he then resided, and <lb/>
prescribed law. <lb/>
See. B, Thai this amendment to <lb/>
the Constitution, shall go into <lb/>
on day of July, <lb/>
if a majority of the votes out at <lb/>
the next general election shall be <lb/>
cast in favor of this amend- <lb/>
See. II. I his amendment to the <lb/>
Constitution shall lie Submitted at <lb/>
next general election to the <lb/>
qualified voters of the Slate, in the <lb/>
same manner under the same <lb/>
rules and regulations as is pro- <lb/>
in I lie law regulating general <lb/>
elections In Ibis State, and at said <lb/>
elections persons desiring to <lb/>
vole for such amendment shall cast <lb/>
a written or piloted ballot with the <lb/>
Amend <lb/>
thereon; and those with a <lb/>
contrary opinion shall east a writ- <lb/>
ten or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words Suffrage Amend- <lb/>
thereon, <lb/>
See. III. The east at said <lb/>
election shall lie counted, <lb/>
ed, returned and canvassed, and <lb/>
result announced declared <lb/>
under the same rules and <lb/>
lions, and in the same manner as <lb/>
the vote for Governor, and if s ma- <lb/>
of votes call are in favor <lb/>
of amendment, it he <lb/>
the duly of the of <lb/>
Stale, upon being notified of the <lb/>
result said election, to certify <lb/>
said the seal of <lb/>
State, who shall enroll the said <lb/>
amendment among the <lb/>
permanent records of his <lb/>
Sec. IV. This act shall lie in <lb/>
force from and <lb/>
.- an end to the descendant of any such <lb/>
person shall be denied the right to <lb/>
register and vote at my election in <lb/>
this state by reason of his failure <lb/>
to the <lb/>
nation herein <lb/>
ed, lie -hall hue registered In <lb/>
with the terms of this <lb/>
section prior to i, <lb/>
. t lie party <lb/>
Amendment <lb/>
News and <lb/>
lei . <lb/>
S. <lb/>
upon thinking men with n pleasant occasion was that Assembly shall pro <lb/>
hearts. We can write n i breaking of mm, <lb/>
lion of new <lb/>
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a id e <lb/>
lion Pack I i-s tor I. <lb/>
fee a n i in the <lb/>
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quicker white, this <lb/>
reason <lb/>
Should be a layer <lb/>
of the white. placed <lb/>
on side or the <lb/>
settle and <lb/>
come in I u HI, I lie In II, <lb/>
which admits air. If it is <lb/>
placed on tin small cud it will <lb/>
ways i layer of white between <lb/>
it and He shell, absorb <lb/>
odors easily, therefore township officers,. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Angus lent tickets, which read <lb/>
Home Journal. voling. <lb/>
on ii led o vole without <lb/>
ed unit herein <lb/>
prescribed, and shall, on or before <lb/>
1st. provide <lb/>
encouraged . all <lb/>
and <lb/>
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thereafter have the right to rote <lb/>
in all election- the people in <lb/>
this State, unless disqualified <lb/>
Sect of this <lb/>
have paid <lb/>
his poll tax as above required. <lb/>
Sec. this Amendment to <lb/>
ting place there ill the Constitution is presented <lb/>
boxes, due box U <lb/>
mil <lb/>
Tim Penniless Gin at college. <lb/>
upward of fifty <lb/>
methods by which a girl can work <lb/>
her way through college, a Cornell <lb/>
graduate writes In the August La- <lb/>
Home college <lb/>
education Is possible for anyone <lb/>
who is determined to have It. It <lb/>
may happen that the prospective <lb/>
is obliged lo stay at home <lb/>
Work several years en- <lb/>
compensation. It is <lb/>
however, to defer entering until <lb/>
every necessary for a four <lb/>
course has earned. <lb/>
Many girl- perhaps give up tin <lb/>
idea going all <lb/>
cannot go soon alter leaving the <lb/>
high school, is not <lb/>
unusual to in <lb/>
universities, open during sum <lb/>
Mr quarter, teacher, along <lb/>
In the who in their youth <lb/>
ere ill I d i college <lb/>
It i- said that the nut hoes <lb/>
III alone could, if <lb/>
provide all <lb/>
ye for a total <lb/>
I loll II Mines greater than <lb/>
present it bus pointed mil <lb/>
lo the W of <lb/>
nuts <lb/>
grow in <lb/>
ii taken. <lb/>
and <lb/>
III. . <lb/>
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tub of <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
The Head of the State's <lb/>
System. <lb/>
Three academic courses leading <lb/>
to Degrees. courses <lb/>
in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. <lb/>
Summer School for Teachers. <lb/>
Scholarships lid <lb/>
Tuition to <lb/>
i Sons and Teachers. <lb/>
students besides In Sum- <lb/>
mer School. teachers in the <lb/>
faculty. For and in- <lb/>
formation address <lb/>
P. president, <lb/>
Ml Chapel Hill, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hits qua lid the <lb/>
clerk if the Superior.-. n <lb/>
In Ho- last W ill <lb/>
K. i <lb/>
given i.-all <lb/>
against of said K. <lb/>
tn to in.- for on or <lb/>
day of or <lb/>
will <lb/>
All estate arc iv- <lb/>
in to <lb/>
of July lint, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
SALK. <lb/>
virtue of h, a <lb/>
in cause o II. <lb/>
sad other of <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
is Court of <lb/>
will on <lb/>
III. <lb/>
In sale Mon in die <lb/>
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fr cash fallowing <lb/>
I tend to wit i land situate <lb/>
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one acre <lb/>
more less. <lb/>
This the <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Cumin<lb/>
. He Schultz, <lb/>
regulation of <lb/>
,,, intent and purpose . J <lb/>
the parts, am to <lb/>
so dependent upon <lb/>
load, other, whole shall <lb/>
I or fall <lb/>
as one Indivisible plan tons of <lb/>
are every year; with <lb/>
mils same many <lb/>
Ires. ground in various ways <lb/>
ate rapidly coming into and <lb/>
it is in near <lb/>
lure mil Hour will compete <lb/>
See. All elections the <lb/>
M and retail and <lb/>
Healer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, oil <lb/>
Turkeys. etc Bad. <lb/>
-lead-, Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and A Ax I led <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Teaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apple., Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sic , Coffee. Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Mars <lb/>
Cheese, Best Stand- <lb/>
aid Sewing h i lies, and mi <lb/>
oilier goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
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j Curt. <lb/>
Victoria Move vs. Move. <lb/>
Hie will take <lb/>
last SB action entitled as stove <lb/>
the Court of <lb/>
lit to obtain a from the <lb/>
and <lb/>
mil further W is <lb/>
to at the next term of the Superior <lb/>
of to In- held on the sec- <lb/>
Monday after Monday Sept. <lb/>
next, it being the 17th of <lb/>
at the Court House iii N V. <lb/>
an answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
said action, or lbs will to lbs <lb/>
for the in <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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county, having issued Utter, of <lb/>
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I. Notice is <lb/>
given to all to the <lb/>
to Blake payment to i- <lb/>
i nil or <lb/>
their property <lb/>
t the <lb/>
date , notice, or this <lb/>
notice will far of their recovery. <lb/>
day of May, <lb/>
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Pill an <lb/>
of the Will and Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, i given lo <lb/>
all t said estate I., make <lb/>
Immediate payment to the <lb/>
all having claims es- <lb/>
are her. to present the same <lb/>
for payment on or before the Nth day of <lb/>
April. or notice will be <lb/>
bar <lb/>
of April, I son. <lb/>
of Wallace. <lb/>
A ruin <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. who keeps a <lb/>
millinery and fancy foods at St <lb/>
Louis. Co., filch., and Who U <lb/>
well known the <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh aid I had <lb/>
User complaint sod very X <lb/>
was in a bad condition; day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I should be a <lb/>
well woman; that I hare to <lb/>
settle down into a chronic <lb/>
live in the shadow of death. I had <lb/>
rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK <lb/>
AND IT CURED ME. and <lb/>
cured my both. I am glad <lb/>
that I heard it. I would <lb/>
recommend it to every one. have <lb/>
taken many other kinds of <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
memo a a sire ox. <lb/>
BOLD HI Hot. <lb/>
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ad. baud <lb/>
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
M circular <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
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of oar cut<lb/>
car for of Power, <lb/>
of <lb/>
and to <lb/>
Tobacco, or <lb/>
Br mail in plain a <lb/>
, for our <lb/>
bond to car la day or<lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Jackson eta ILL. <lb/>
-ale by I. <lb/>
tan <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Term begins Sept. <lb/>
on <lb/>
7-2 <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Coat in cured by Ker- <lb/>
Isles<lb/>
warn all person from en- <lb/>
tiling upon of our <lb/>
of <lb/>
or hunting. Any one . will <lb/>
l- law. <lb/>
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A. <lb/>
Mason. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Tin; <lb/>
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Fill Tim Sept. I <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
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ton Ii A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at i <lb/>
P, M. fur <lb/>
lives <lb/>
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Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Greenville <lb/>
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at Ii A. M. only. <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for Went <lb/>
with Norfolk. <lb/>
should order <lb/>
Old Dominion B, B, On. <lb/>
New Clyde Line Iron In- <lb/>
Hay <lb/>
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sense <lb/>
oils. Prepares mid girls for <lb/>
the duties life. Pupils take n <lb/>
high stand at College. <lb/>
the full-rounded de- <lb/>
of our pupils. Com- <lb/>
awl conscientious teachers. <lb/>
A well organized Literary Society. <lb/>
Moral good. <lb/>
Tor further <lb/>
see or the principals, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
or j. d. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
complete in every <lb/>
mid prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country produce. <lb/>
Our entire <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
W. T. M Co <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Ton <lb/>
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J. K. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, <lb/>
WHO I AND AIL <lb/>
IF WANT TO BK AND <lb/>
AT SAME TIME BUY <lb/>
TO THE PLACE WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT STRICT- <lb/>
LY RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
A from Cuba <lb/>
Almost every one sees <lb/>
a buzzard some part of the <lb/>
county with a bell attached to it. <lb/>
The one this year was found last <lb/>
week at the place, near <lb/>
Ht. Pleasant, by Mr. D. M. Black- <lb/>
welder. Mr. Blackwelder says <lb/>
that the bird was on the ground <lb/>
unable to fly. Around <lb/>
its neck attached a small brass <lb/>
bell with the following inscription <lb/>
on <lb/>
B., Havana, Cuba, <lb/>
The date will to many tend <lb/>
to make it but prob- <lb/>
ably buzzards are like <lb/>
known to die a natural death. <lb/>
Concord Standard. <lb/>
Means. <lb/>
Sighing is but another name for <lb/>
oxygen The of <lb/>
sighing is most frequently worry. <lb/>
An interval several seconds of- <lb/>
ten follows moments of mental dis- <lb/>
quietude, during which time the <lb/>
walls remain rigid until the <lb/>
imperious demand is ox- <lb/>
thus the deep <lb/>
It is the expiration follow- <lb/>
the inspiration that is proper- <lb/>
termed the sigh, and this sigh <lb/>
is simply an effort of the organism <lb/>
to obtain the necessary supply <lb/>
oxygen. The remedy is to cease <lb/>
worrying. One may lie <lb/>
but there is no rational reason for <lb/>
worrying. A little philosophy <lb/>
will banish at once. Worry <lb/>
will do no good; ii will rob one of <lb/>
pleasures when blessings do come, <lb/>
as one will not be in a condition to <lb/>
enjoy <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
It that tit the <lb/>
boycotting the <lb/>
of those who are work- <lb/>
for White Supremacy. <lb/>
the latter says he his family <lb/>
have had to live three weeks at a <lb/>
hotel. Two years ago Booking- <lb/>
bum the cooks tried this <lb/>
game. The white men met and de- <lb/>
to discharge every <lb/>
man they employed. This <lb/>
the women to their senses. <lb/>
Two men named Hen- <lb/>
and are <lb/>
candidates for superior court judge- <lb/>
ships. hence come they. Are <lb/>
they foreign born, or or <lb/>
from Hawaii If elected it is <lb/>
to be hoped they will prove to lie <lb/>
better informed and with a higher <lb/>
sense of equities and manners than <lb/>
some others that have been set up <lb/>
North Carolina by the curse and <lb/>
degradation of fusion. <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
The campaign in North <lb/>
is not one of party party, <lb/>
but the light is white man versus <lb/>
black man, The white who <lb/>
believes he is superior to the <lb/>
will stand by his rare. White <lb/>
men of all parties every section <lb/>
the State are standing by their <lb/>
race and will support the amend <lb/>
of party <lb/>
This is the wise thing to do. <lb/>
The elimination of the from <lb/>
means the betterment of <lb/>
he State morally, financially, <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
At Their <lb/>
The News Observer is able <lb/>
to state positively that the <lb/>
have bad printed three <lb/>
and d i net t <lb/>
One of Fusion ticket <lb/>
beaded by meant <lb/>
to be voted by all good Populists <lb/>
and Republicans. <lb/>
The other straight Pop- <lb/>
a straight <lb/>
meant, to use Butler's <lb/>
and own alliteration, <lb/>
fool folks <lb/>
The ticket was printed <lb/>
by Barnes has already been <lb/>
distributed. The straight tickets <lb/>
are now being printed by <lb/>
and not meant to be thorough- <lb/>
distributed. <lb/>
They are- j a fool <lb/>
folks who are against <lb/>
The plan is to distribute a few <lb/>
of the straight tickets at places <lb/>
where it is known positively that <lb/>
there are Populists or <lb/>
who will not vote a ticket, <lb/>
and might, unless they can get a <lb/>
straight ticket, support the Dem- <lb/>
Such a ticket, however, will be <lb/>
offered them by the managers on- <lb/>
as a last resort, all Republicans <lb/>
and alike being urged to <lb/>
vote Fusion. <lb/>
can easily explained a <lb/>
Republican yesterday, we <lb/>
will gain much by this arrange- <lb/>
If a Populist voles a <lb/>
straight Populist ticket ho votes for <lb/>
at least half of the unities on the <lb/>
Fusion ticket. If a Republican <lb/>
votes a straight ticket, <lb/>
he likewise votes half the Fusion <lb/>
ticket. Of course we'd much <lb/>
he'd take the whole pill, but if <lb/>
he then give <lb/>
half, and anybody in the State lint <lb/>
a Democrat can vole one of those <lb/>
three tickets. <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Republican Party Responsible <lb/>
Metro Suffrage. <lb/>
The party put <lb/>
suffrage us. In the election to <lb/>
decide this of <lb/>
every was allowed to <lb/>
vote to determine whether he <lb/>
-In hi id become a voter, while <lb/>
of our best white men, <lb/>
man who had held civil or <lb/>
military, under the <lb/>
WM not allowed <lb/>
to vote. <lb/>
This election lasted for three <lb/>
days Every election was a <lb/>
Republican. They were guarded <lb/>
while election by Fed- <lb/>
soldiers; the ballots, when <lb/>
were taken to South Carolina <lb/>
and counted by a Federal General. <lb/>
Yet when we right this great <lb/>
wrong against our race <lb/>
em. the party that thrusts the <lb/>
upon us a a voter by these <lb/>
infamous methods dares talk <lb/>
violence, fraud, or unfair election <lb/>
laws. <lb/>
This party that disfranchised the <lb/>
brave men who fought at Shiloh <lb/>
and Gettysburg, order to <lb/>
the hypocritically pro- <lb/>
fesses solicitude for the old veter- <lb/>
ans and audaciously charges that <lb/>
the sons and coin of these old <lb/>
heroes want to disfranchise <lb/>
In whose interest are the <lb/>
making this charge I In the <lb/>
interest of the old soldier or the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
All Who Love the State Will <lb/>
Vote tor It. <lb/>
Republicans Populists alt <lb/>
over the State are daily falling in <lb/>
lino with the Democrats in I t <lb/>
They re. that <lb/>
this measure is party; that <lb/>
it is for the interests of the <lb/>
whole the interests <lb/>
of the white people and the colored <lb/>
In many counties Re- <lb/>
publicans and Populists nominated <lb/>
for have declined to be can- <lb/>
they favored the <lb/>
Oh that all white <lb/>
men, regardless of party, would lay <lb/>
aside the narrow prejudice and the <lb/>
blind zeal of the . <lb/>
measure as it great bless- <lb/>
the people of t be Common- <lb/>
wealth; a measure that is designed <lb/>
and that will promote the peace, <lb/>
happiness and prosperity of all <lb/>
classes and conditions. When the <lb/>
amendment is adopted, as it will <lb/>
lie, there will be room for liberty <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
White men can differ divide <lb/>
on public quest ions without <lb/>
subject <lb/>
log it to danger from the <lb/>
and God speed the <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Why he Supports the Amend- <lb/>
Mr. J. Z. Green, editor of our <lb/>
the leading Populist <lb/>
paper in North Carolina, writes <lb/>
as follows his paper this <lb/>
the amendment is carried <lb/>
this year the race question will be <lb/>
the issue two years from now. If <lb/>
some solution is not put into effect <lb/>
then it will be the issue in the fol- <lb/>
lowing campaign on and <lb/>
until it is eliminated. No reform <lb/>
can come until the question <lb/>
is removed from politics. We, as <lb/>
a Populist, have heard enough of <lb/>
the racket and we'll be glad when <lb/>
the-ml day of August comes so <lb/>
we can cant our ballot to remove <lb/>
this question and elevate politics <lb/>
to a higher and plane. <lb/>
We can I how- <lb/>
leaders who make <lb/>
of the votes who <lb/>
ride him into through <lb/>
motives, oppose the amend- <lb/>
but we can't understand <lb/>
any Populists can oppose it, unless <lb/>
he has been misled the Fusion <lb/>
pictures and literature sent oat by <lb/>
the Fusion managers. get <lb/>
above prejudice and act <lb/>
and in such a way us to <lb/>
bring stoat better political con- <lb/>
A good deal has been said, <lb/>
slicing said, about the <lb/>
of the proposed amend- <lb/>
it has been said <lb/>
The people have been <lb/>
to discussions <lb/>
about which they are not con- <lb/>
upon which they are <lb/>
not to pass judgment. The Char- <lb/>
Observer takes precisely the <lb/>
right view of the question when it <lb/>
is no need tot any <lb/>
voter lo worry about the <lb/>
Humility of the amendment. II is <lb/>
the duty of nil white men to vole <lb/>
for it. As to whether or not it is <lb/>
unconstitutional, let the courts <lb/>
worry about is what <lb/>
they are paid <lb/>
J. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
TO THE m FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
me still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We offer yon the heal selected line oft <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found In in store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and <lb/>
sell you If We offer you the best service, polite <lb/>
attention, most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and laps, Silks and Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness, and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, it, Sugar, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
in <lb/>
who the amendment <lb/>
do not seek to mislead anyone. <lb/>
he amendment is only Intended j <lb/>
rid oil he nigger politics. <lb/>
They do mislead the nigger <lb/>
They tell him that i- meant to <lb/>
get him out of polities. Bat those married lo <lb/>
who oppose it have resulted to furniture. <lb/>
Pointed <lb/>
Hi end Is the staff of life, but the <lb/>
roll isn't always <lb/>
Many a man it ens- <lb/>
the <lb/>
A Wrong- to the Negro <lb/>
Race. <lb/>
One of the greatest that <lb/>
has ever been done the colored man <lb/>
was giving him ballot before <lb/>
to do with it. This <lb/>
fact is now generally <lb/>
by thinking people both North <lb/>
and South, it has alienated the <lb/>
not -a- nothing else It has <lb/>
and made him a tool, a foot <lb/>
ball, politicians to ride into <lb/>
the peace <lb/>
whole South. <lb/>
Manx the most col- <lb/>
men. those who have <lb/>
property, and most highly <lb/>
respected by the while people are <lb/>
free to n it i I i be in Hie <lb/>
ignorant man <lb/>
has worked great injury to the <lb/>
whole race; and they express the <lb/>
hope that the right of suffrage may <lb/>
be abridged. Alter the adoption <lb/>
of the amendment to be voted <lb/>
upon in August the Colored man <lb/>
will endeavor to educate his <lb/>
and the education will <lb/>
be along different lines. The youth <lb/>
of this misguided race will no <lb/>
be educated with the express <lb/>
purpose of holding That <lb/>
the amendment will adopted <lb/>
there is no longer any doubt. <lb/>
Roanoke Times, <lb/>
A who applied to register <lb/>
Mecklenburg swore he born <lb/>
on the day of March and stuck <lb/>
to it. The registrar that <lb/>
he too of a to reg- <lb/>
and stuck to he didn't. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
misrepresentation. <lb/>
They have said I hat it would make <lb/>
men Day poll tax till they were <lb/>
sixty years of age, when they <lb/>
knew I bey were making false <lb/>
statements. They have said <lb/>
it would while men <lb/>
when knew H would not. <lb/>
Their object is lo scare poor while <lb/>
men and they know it. Their ob- <lb/>
is lo get pool white men to go <lb/>
with Diggers and they know it. <lb/>
They lire not they know- <lb/>
it. Their hope lies fooling and <lb/>
misleading while men and they <lb/>
know it. are for a <lb/>
bad thing an I know it, <lb/>
can't win and they know it. They <lb/>
ought to Tail and know <lb/>
Lexington Dispatch. <lb/>
look- <lb/>
for something lo rail at can <lb/>
it in a minor. i News. <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
Tell one of these <lb/>
that the Rays a poor <lb/>
I white man is bettor than a <lb/>
be will tell you it is <lb/>
Tell him this is a while <lb/>
j man's Stale lie will say <lb/>
Tell him that white men <lb/>
to stand together be will Ms <lb/>
Tell lino that <lb/>
the whites burdens <lb/>
and he Bays unconstitutional. <lb/>
Till him some white think it <lb/>
until to vote he say an <lb/>
constitutional. Tell him that u <lb/>
while man is better a Bigger <lb/>
and he will say <lb/>
I Dispatch. <lb/>
In the last years of his life Sen <lb/>
Vance, unable to enter the <lb/>
campaign, counseled his people lo <lb/>
some extent through the press, and <lb/>
on one occasion told them that be- <lb/>
smoke of the <lb/>
Conflict, he was in a position lo sec <lb/>
the whole situation dearly. This <lb/>
appears to be the condition of the <lb/>
Virginia newspapers, they are just <lb/>
far enough to get an unobstructed <lb/>
view of the white man's burden in <lb/>
Carolina and have written <lb/>
some exceedingly clear and per- <lb/>
editorials on our light. <lb/>
The white people the State owe <lb/>
gratitude for the help they <lb/>
have extended. When a big ma- <lb/>
for the amendment is an- <lb/>
next night there <lb/>
will who will applaud loud- <lb/>
than these good friends across <lb/>
mines People <lb/>
For a country man to mix nest <lb/>
eggs in with fresh ones and soil <lb/>
them for fresh eggs i- mean. <lb/>
For n country man to stale <lb/>
and peddle them the <lb/>
city <lb/>
is mean. <lb/>
For a country man to place nice <lb/>
fruit on lop while underneath is <lb/>
in and rotten is <lb/>
mean. <lb/>
for business or res- <lb/>
to of <lb/>
using next door neighbor's <lb/>
rat bet than take a phone <lb/>
and of the is <lb/>
mean. <lb/>
But for a man to use a toll line <lb/>
who has no phone himself and try <lb/>
it charged to the whose <lb/>
phone he used is meaner the <lb/>
who changes sea- <lb/>
sou for ii venue. <lb/>
Hi i. Is too stingy <lb/>
ii iced bis them to <lb/>
go to without supper <lb/>
steal- the amount before break last <lb/>
Is as mean as Hie man who will <lb/>
ran evening paper be lore he will <lb/>
subscribe for <lb/>
New-. <lb/>
HOW'S THIS <lb/>
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
Reward for any of Catarrh <lb/>
that can not be cured by Hall's Ca- <lb/>
P. . Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
We undersigned have known <lb/>
for the last years, <lb/>
and believe him <lb/>
in all business transact ions <lb/>
financially able to carry out any <lb/>
made by the <lb/>
West Wholesale Drug- <lb/>
gists. Toledo, Ohio; <lb/>
Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
acting directly upon the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Sold <lb/>
by all Druggists. Testimonials free. <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the best. <lb/>
v. Amendment is. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star in a few <lb/>
sentences tells what the amend- <lb/>
A peace preserver <lb/>
A ballot box protector <lb/>
A put of elections <lb/>
A promoter of quiet elections <lb/>
A test of the sense of the <lb/>
people <lb/>
A remover of the venal clement <lb/>
from politics <lb/>
A remover of the trilling <lb/>
worthless element <lb/>
A remover of the friction be- <lb/>
tween races <lb/>
A remover of the incompetent <lb/>
element <lb/>
A preventer of fraudulent <lb/>
A preventer of perjury <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of voters <lb/>
A preventer of mob gatherings <lb/>
campaigns <lb/>
a preventer of strife and <lb/>
on election days <lb/>
An eliminator not only of the <lb/>
mob politics, but also <lb/>
of the unscrupulous, mercenary <lb/>
and incendiary leaders of the mob, <lb/>
who being wit limit material to work <lb/>
upon w ill be without a vocation. <lb/>
It will prevent Corrupt bargain- <lb/>
by leaden, who <lb/>
will lie deprived of the ignorant <lb/>
to trade upon. <lb/>
The school board was In session <lb/>
lost evening for the purpose of <lb/>
electing the additional teacher <lb/>
whom they decided at a previous <lb/>
meeting to engage. They heard <lb/>
results of the examination <lb/>
held In the superintendent, <lb/>
I lie applicant who made the <lb/>
; average. She is Miss <lb/>
Ophelia D. of Goldsboro. <lb/>
Miss Unwell was prepared for <lb/>
Hie Stale Normal College <lb/>
has bad three years experience <lb/>
in leaching, being especially well <lb/>
qualified in science and <lb/>
music. The w ill lie <lb/>
an early <lb/>
Messenger. 20th. <lb/>
In the of every man's <lb/>
heart there is an ideal <lb/>
fair face of a winsome woman who <lb/>
St some time has thrilled bis soul <lb/>
lib the sweetness of her smile and <lb/>
mad, his life luminous with the <lb/>
seraphic light of her eyes. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
fever is a of Grove <lb/>
Tasteless bill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
lion and quinine In a tasteless <lb/>
No no Price <lb/>
A woman In a Pennsylvania <lb/>
town the oilier night saved her <lb/>
doom from log robbed de <lb/>
t. a very peculiar odor in the <lb/>
i- . i m I i . u <lb/>
upon Hie <lb/>
o who was <lb/>
crawling Iron under It. She yell <lb/>
and the seared lit <lb/>
grabbing a lo time himself <lb/>
as he ran. Star. <lb/>
CUTE ND FEVER <lb/>
and night Sweats with Hubert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle. Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. <lb/>
the blood mid makes <lb/>
yon well. None other as good. <lb/>
Hold guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
of Bryan, Wooten and <lb/>
Dr. D. <lb/>
sf <lb/>
B, <lb/>
over White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
T--<lb/>
<lb/>
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