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hands without breaking or catting. <lb />
times the whole were <lb />
alarmed what sounded like a <lb />
wagon-load of stones from <lb />
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in my to run like a <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
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Section I. That Chapter SIS, <lb />
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of self are Mattered lie amended H <lb />
to the winds; I believe honest <lb />
THE AMENDMENT. <lb />
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An Supplemental to an Art <lb />
Entitled lo amend the <lb />
Constitution of <lb />
ratified February ISM, the <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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in all panic-, we have office- <lb />
seekers instead public sen ant, <lb />
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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 />
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Science Full <lb />
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Johnston's <lb />
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rights of citizenship In ft <lb />
Is <lb />
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 />
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., 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 />
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upon thinking men with n pleasant occasion was that Assembly shall pro <lb />
hearts. We can write n i breaking of mm, <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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steps In building <lb />
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enterprise threw din. J, <lb />
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town hall and a <lb />
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be <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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clerk if the Superior.-. n <lb />
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Mil. <lb />
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regulation of <lb />
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as one Indivisible plan tons of <lb />
are every year; with <lb />
mils same many <lb />
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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 />
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to at the next term of the Superior <lb />
of to In- held on the sec- <lb />
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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 />
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Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
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to <lb />
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county, having issued Utter, of <lb />
lo inc. the the Tin <lb />
Jay of May, the <lb />
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 />
it. Adair, <lb />
on of J. <lb />
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Having before the Be <lb />
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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99.50, With our <lb />
ad. baud <lb />
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb />
PILLS <lb />
M circular <lb />
bond. <lb />
Or money paid. <lb />
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 />
C T <lb />
A. <lb />
Mason. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Tin; <lb />
I. <lb />
Fill Tim Sept. I <lb />
At Cost. <lb />
RIVER SERVICE <lb />
Steamer <lb />
ton Ii A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave daily at i <lb />
P, M. fur <lb />
lives <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays. Sat n <lb />
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 />
mid Line from <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
N. 0.1 <lb />
Ant., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
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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PATENTS- <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 /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR of Public Instruction, Observer a good deal more <lb />
General. Commissioner of than it came <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
of Labor <lb />
and Printing, Corporation Com <lb />
and two Judges the <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at ,, for <lb />
Greenville, N. an <lb />
Mail Matter. of <lb />
i- Treasurer. Surveyor <lb />
v. Aim st j Coroner, or. the county ticket, and <lb />
Constables Magistrates on the <lb />
Vote the straight Democratic township ticket.<lb />
The an will all he over soon <lb />
and white supremacy will be for <lb />
ever secured for Carolina. <lb />
Every while mm. do his <lb />
You had as well in the <lb />
procession and vote the Democrat- <lb />
ticket the <lb />
Thursday, and get ready for <lb />
the big jubilee is going to fol- <lb />
low . <lb />
White man, don't let <lb />
cause you to stay away from <lb />
the polls Thursday. Go there and <lb />
perform the duly you owe <lb />
home, your rare, your county <lb />
while man should let <lb />
prejudice or cause him <lb />
to his ticket Thursday. <lb />
Vote the thing straight <lb />
through. these days the <lb />
situation may I urn when you would <lb />
not like to see yourself or some <lb />
friend scratched the ticket. <lb />
This has been splendid cam- <lb />
in county. Through <lb />
the efforts of Chairman Blow, of <lb />
the executive committee, our <lb />
have had the opportunity of <lb />
hearing a of the finest <lb />
speakers of the Stale. Then <lb />
the direction of Mr. Haul- <lb />
of the White <lb />
has been <lb />
good in every township. <lb />
The county candidates, too. have <lb />
added their part to the interest in <lb />
the canvass they have made. <lb />
Upon the whole it has been the <lb />
cleanest campaign we have <lb />
known. Strife and bitterness have <lb />
beta unknown, and it has been a <lb />
warfare against ignorance and <lb />
and faithful <lb />
work has done from <lb />
to end. and the fruit of it will be <lb />
shown Thursday in the handsome <lb />
Pitt county will give for <lb />
the Democratic ticket and the <lb />
Amendment. <lb />
As this pa- <lb />
per in its eighteen years has <lb />
never received a of cam- <lb />
donation and never expected <lb />
any. the other hand there has <lb />
not an election in which e <lb />
did not give away hundreds of <lb />
copies of the paper, do much <lb />
gratuitous work, as well M pay <lb />
out cold cash itself. Every cam- <lb />
costs us money we make <lb />
no fuss it. pa- <lb />
do their work for the party <lb />
cheerfully. <lb />
What They Vote For. <lb />
The State Journal, the leading <lb />
Republican paper east of Winston, <lb />
which supports the amendment, <lb />
sums up, what the white man votes <lb />
for who votes the amend- <lb />
in a way that wilt appeal to <lb />
Republican and independent <lb />
We <lb />
The white man votes <lb />
against the amendment votes to <lb />
retain the George White <lb />
Congress, Isaac Smith in the <lb />
Legislature, he endorses the <lb />
of postmasters <lb />
Don't any white man think that <lb />
the majority for the Democratic <lb />
ticket and Amendment is go- <lb />
to be so large that there is no <lb />
need of his going to vote. <lb />
every man he on baud to Vole just <lb />
like depended upon <lb />
his individual ballot. <lb />
i- sometimes costly. <lb />
Sunday's Charlotte Observer <lb />
had a brief special from nearly <lb />
coin in the State giving a <lb />
forecast of the election Thursday. <lb />
The n places <lb />
majority in the State at from <lb />
in. We hope the <lb />
Observer's figures will be verified <lb />
as the indicates. <lb />
Between the Democratic and <lb />
fusion tickets in Pitt county no <lb />
white man should hesitate a min- <lb />
If you favor good govern- <lb />
and White Sn you <lb />
fill vote the man's ticket. <lb />
On other hand if you want <lb />
to encourage corruption in office, <lb />
and domination, <lb />
you can do so by voting the fusion <lb />
While men, the two ate <lb />
before you and you must won <lb />
make choice. Go to the <lb />
lot box on Thursday, and <lb />
help you your duty, <lb />
Marion Butler, Thompson, <lb />
Holton ant their are dying <lb />
They sec overwhelming <lb />
staring them in the face, <lb />
and pretend to be keeping up the <lb />
light, yet in they are <lb />
blowing in order to let themselves <lb />
of next Thursday's Democratic <lb />
landslide as easy as possible. And <lb />
home, not withstanding there <lb />
is 1,600 registered while majority <lb />
against then, tiny have brought <lb />
a mixed ticket for the fun <lb />
of seeing it buried so deep under <lb />
the white men's ballots it will <lb />
never see daylight again, All the <lb />
will be able to do is to add one <lb />
more lie In Die campaign Stock and <lb />
say the Stole <lb />
Let all oar voters remember that <lb />
on Thursday, August the <lb />
election will embrace a decision <lb />
against the proposed i- <lb />
Amendment for the <lb />
election of Governor, Lieut, <lb />
of Stale. State <lb />
Treasurer, Auditor, <lb />
PRESS MISREPRESENTED. <lb />
A recent issue of Raleigh <lb />
Progressive Farmer has the follow- <lb />
of the newspapers of the <lb />
State are now receiving liberal do- <lb />
nations from the campaign funds <lb />
of some <lb />
Several papers have very justly j <lb />
taken exception at this <lb />
of the Progressive Far- <lb />
mer. Fusion papers, and those <lb />
that sellout Republicans like <lb />
the Gazette and the <lb />
fusion, may get their support that <lb />
way. but Democratic papers are <lb />
not of that class. The Henderson <lb />
Gold Leaf says the <lb />
Gold is not <lb />
them. We have not received a <lb />
dollar from any campaign fund nor <lb />
have we the promise of any. <lb />
-One a candidate, <lb />
has had extra conies of the <lb />
paper circulated at his expense, <lb />
but with this exception we have <lb />
contributed our part to the sum <lb />
total of campaign work Hit cause <lb />
of White Supremacy and good gov- <lb />
without reward or <lb />
hope reward other than the con- <lb />
of duty faithfully per- <lb />
formed. <lb />
we dare say that with few <lb />
exceptions the same thing may be <lb />
laid of all the other Democratic <lb />
papers in the State. No, when it <lb />
comet to receiving liberal or any <lb />
other kind of donations from <lb />
funds, the newspapers are <lb />
Bat they ought to be <lb />
at least to the amount of their <lb />
for the thousands f <lb />
extra copies of the paper scattered <lb />
broadcast and COS Of additional <lb />
work done during the <lb />
The Statesville Landmark <lb />
only thing the matter with <lb />
statement is that it isn't true. <lb />
Borne inn <lb />
purely for campaign purposes <lb />
be doubtless arc receiving <lb />
aid from the campaign fund, but <lb />
we believe great majority of <lb />
the newspaper Of which <lb />
are run as business enterprises, are <lb />
dependent upon their own re <lb />
an always have <lb />
been. The Landmark, so it <lb />
Is concerned, receives no aid from <lb />
any source except its <lb />
mate earnings. We think the pro <lb />
farmer's statement is a re- <lb />
Section on the newspapers of the <lb />
State and we for one resent II. <lb />
Lei that paper name those paper <lb />
that arc recoil <lb />
The Observer <lb />
far from profiting from <lb />
we suspect that the most of <lb />
the papers in North <lb />
Carolina losers. There has <lb />
never been one ye that did not cost <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER <lb />
Fro-i <lb />
Washington. D. WOO. <lb />
For the first time prominent of- <lb />
are willing to admit the prob- <lb />
ability of extra session of Con- <lb />
having to be called to deal <lb />
with the Chinese situation. With <lb />
all his assumptions of imperial <lb />
will dare to <lb />
declare war, and a declaration of <lb />
war upon China by the other pow- <lb />
whose have been killed <lb />
may be expected any day. It has <lb />
hinted that Mr. <lb />
would withdraw American troops <lb />
if the other powers declare war <lb />
against China and let the foreign- <lb />
do all the fighting, but the <lb />
American people will have some <lb />
thing to say about that. The <lb />
of a number of mis- <lb />
has <lb />
and are only <lb />
waiting for news of the <lb />
fate of American and <lb />
other Americans in who are <lb />
believed also to have murder- <lb />
ed When they know that the <lb />
will let Mr. know <lb />
their will as they did about the <lb />
war with Spain, and he and Con- <lb />
will obey, as they did then. <lb />
One of the results of <lb />
of the said one <lb />
and revenue officers in the republican to another, been <lb />
cast. <lb />
voles to appoint Lee Person, <lb />
the various oilier <lb />
lucrative positions in <lb />
Washington instead of white men. <lb />
He votes for to occupy <lb />
official positions in State Fed- <lb />
departments, on a social and <lb />
political equality with white <lb />
votes to continue ma- <lb />
an urgent request from him to the <lb />
trust magnates and other large em- <lb />
of labor who are under ob- <lb />
ligations to him for legislative fa- <lb />
to keep down labor troubles <lb />
and to prevent strikes at any cost, <lb />
until after the The war <lb />
taxes are still money up In <lb />
the Treasury. The annual report <lb />
of the Commissioner of Internal <lb />
Revenue, shows receipts for the <lb />
in a number of fiscal year to have <lb />
counties. increase <lb />
Tie to danger over the year of <lb />
of rule in the entire east. More than <lb />
officials In I ought to be in the pockets of those <lb />
eastern comities. <lb />
votes to prevent political <lb />
freedom in the cast. <lb />
votes to dishonest <lb />
election methods. <lb />
votes to give perpetual con- <lb />
to Democratic <lb />
votes for continual <lb />
defeat. <lb />
votes to continue the ma- <lb />
of the Republican party <lb />
and Federal patronage the <lb />
hands of class, corrupt <lb />
unprincipled political henchmen. <lb />
votes to drive every honest <lb />
intelligent respectable white, <lb />
Republican of cast out of the <lb />
patty. <lb />
votes for the running of all <lb />
Republican conventions In the east <lb />
by <lb />
votes for instead <lb />
of <lb />
votes for ignorance instead <lb />
of intelligence. <lb />
votes a curse his poster- <lb />
lie votes to doom, blight and <lb />
curse one-half of the State. <lb />
votes to kindle the fires of <lb />
bloodshed, racial war, hatred and <lb />
votes to endanger the noble <lb />
motherhood fair womanhood <lb />
of the Slate. <lb />
votes to give unbridled <lb />
reign to political and individual <lb />
passions and debased lust tin <lb />
ignorant insolent and vicious <lb />
the <lb />
ho paid it into the Treasury. <lb />
Ashamed To Tell Mother. <lb />
Such was a boy's reply to his <lb />
playmates who were trying to tempt <lb />
him to do something wrong. <lb />
yon tell her; no <lb />
will know anything about <lb />
would know all about my- <lb />
self, I'd feel very if I <lb />
couldn't tell my <lb />
a pity wasn't a girl. <lb />
The idea of a running and tell- <lb />
his mother every little <lb />
may laugh want <lb />
aid noble DOW, I've made <lb />
up in never, so long as <lb />
live, to do anything I would lie <lb />
ashamed to my <lb />
With love at helm what is <lb />
to prevent a courtship from swiftly <lb />
the matrimonial sea <lb />
It seems that all the nations of <lb />
the earth are going to do their <lb />
washing in China. But will the <lb />
Chinese to being smothered <lb />
with the dirty linen of the world party standing for the empire. <lb />
The tendency of this <lb />
to follow the pol- <lb />
icy of government without <lb />
authority, was again <lb />
by the announcement cabled <lb />
from Madrid getting news of what <lb />
our government is doing for foreign <lb />
it if not pleasing to the <lb />
average American, although it has <lb />
become quite prominent under the <lb />
regime, that this govern- <lb />
had offered Spain <lb />
for the two islands of the Philip- <lb />
pine group which were not covered <lb />
by the line named the <lb />
treaty of peace with Spain. It is <lb />
the theory of this government that <lb />
the Executive branch can pay out <lb />
no money that has not been spec- <lb />
appropriated Congress <lb />
for a particular purpose, but that <lb />
theory has I departed from <lb />
times under the present ad- <lb />
ministration. with the <lb />
lump sum of placed at <lb />
Mr. <lb />
for the war with Spain. That de- <lb />
was justifiable under the <lb />
circumstances and was authorized <lb />
by the unanimous vote of Congress, <lb />
but there have been other <lb />
which were neither justifiable <lb />
nor authorized, and this to <lb />
chase more islands is one of <lb />
them. It was known last winter <lb />
that Spain had laid claim to those <lb />
two islands, but instead of refer- <lb />
ring the matter to Congress, the <lb />
ail mi ration announce. I that <lb />
Spain been notified that <lb />
claim would not be <lb />
That was supposed to have ended <lb />
matter, until the Spanish gov- <lb />
informed the world that <lb />
this had ottered to <lb />
pay 100.000 Tor the islands. If <lb />
Congress was not republican in <lb />
both branches thoroughly <lb />
dominated the imperial <lb />
is int inn. It mid call down this <lb />
usurpation of <lb />
demand to know from <lb />
what fund I in-100,000 is lo be <lb />
taken. There is Emergency <lb />
fund at the disposal of the minim <lb />
bat it Is certain that <lb />
to appropriate it <lb />
never the use of any <lb />
portion el n for the purchase <lb />
islands. republic is to lie <lb />
preserved is established, a govern- <lb />
must lie put in power that <lb />
will follow the laid down <lb />
by the Constitution, which the <lb />
Democratic platform Bryan <lb />
and Stevenson to do. Senator <lb />
Vest was right when be declared <lb />
that the great issue of this cam- <lb />
was republic with <lb />
I he democrat party standing for <lb />
the republic and the republican <lb />
Imitates <lb />
The A she i Register, the Re- <lb />
publican organ controlled by <lb />
Pritchard, Manly and <lb />
slanders the white men of the <lb />
State. The Register <lb />
why does the desire to <lb />
eliminate, ignorance extend only to <lb />
the If ignorance is a con <lb />
certain- <lb />
it ought to be wholly eradicated <lb />
and not stop at the least offensive <lb />
part. The ignorance which dis <lb />
the peace in this State u <lb />
found among the whites the <lb />
party, and not among <lb />
the If the is unfit <lb />
for the ballot by reason of his lack <lb />
of learning, certainly the white <lb />
man who is equally as is <lb />
also unfit for the ballot. <lb />
amount of sophistry can destroy <lb />
the this <lb />
The Democrats deny this state- <lb />
and believe that the <lb />
white man is <lb />
the and they have put it in <lb />
the fundamental law that all white <lb />
men shall vote in Carolina <lb />
while no shall vote unless he <lb />
can show himself qualified. <lb />
The Radicals say that the <lb />
is as good as the white <lb />
man; the Democrats deny this and <lb />
say the white man is more <lb />
and better qualified to vote <lb />
than the <lb />
Which is News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
R. Evans. <lb />
A Haunted Apple Tree. <lb />
is probable that the town <lb />
of Douglass, alone <lb />
belongs the reputation of having <lb />
a haunted apple writes Sam- <lb />
S. in the August <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
of the town is that a foul <lb />
murder was committed the or- <lb />
chard many years ago, that <lb />
since it has been by <lb />
the spirit of the victim As the <lb />
story goes, a whose custom <lb />
it was to sell goods from house to <lb />
house from a puck, laid down to <lb />
rest at midday under a tree the <lb />
orchard, before the day was <lb />
ended he was found with a cruel <lb />
gash in the neck from which his <lb />
life blood had ebbed away. Sub <lb />
rested on the owner of the <lb />
orchard, he was said to have <lb />
been constantly followed by the <lb />
spirit of the victim. In an at- <lb />
tempt to escape from its dreaded <lb />
presence he moved away. Then <lb />
the became a terror to <lb />
all who had occasion to pass over <lb />
the road at night. So potent was <lb />
its as it hail a <lb />
habit of doing, under the apple <lb />
tree with one hand at its throat <lb />
and the other extended as though <lb />
seeking aid. and utter shrill cries <lb />
that could be heard half a mile <lb />
the location of the <lb />
highway was changed i. is now <lb />
a long distance from the orchard. <lb />
The old trees still bear fruit, and <lb />
the apples from the one beneath <lb />
which the was killed are <lb />
said to be streaked with red, re- <lb />
blood, the streaks extend- <lb />
from skin to <lb />
EVANS, CANNON CO., <lb />
AT THE <lb />
Old Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
We, the undersigned, desire to place our names before the <lb />
tobacco farmers of adjoining counties as solicitors of <lb />
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco the coming season be- <lb />
ginning August 1st, 1900. Knowing we the <lb />
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to ran a <lb />
good sale, we assure you that yon will get the very highest <lb />
market price for your tobacco. <lb />
R. S. EVANS, known among the boys as noted <lb />
for bis good judgment of tobacco and liberal buying <lb />
was cashier and a partner of the late firm of Evans, Critcher <lb />
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of <lb />
the trade, will run the sale. <lb />
H. A. who was formerly with the Star <lb />
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good judge of tobacco <lb />
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of <lb />
tobacco bungs its worth. <lb />
H. 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 first load. <lb />
With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own <lb />
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars <lb />
in the pockets of our through the sale of their leaf. <lb />
We invite all to visit us this coming season and note <lb />
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that <lb />
the farmers are tired of so many men riding the <lb />
country. Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that <lb />
you are tired of it. With this expense saved we can help you <lb />
much more in the sale of leaf. <lb />
ft COMPANY. <lb />
They Stand The Test. <lb />
READ WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. March 1900. <lb />
Mess. Royall Borden, Goldsboro, N. C, <lb />
loin few months ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from <lb />
you. After giving it a thorough trial, I find it the most comfortable <lb />
and in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used. <lb />
I have tried both cotton and hair mattresses, and greatly prefer this <lb />
to either. Wishing yon much with your Felt Mattress, I am <lb />
Respectfully, Mrs. M. Matron. <lb />
OUR After night's use, if it is not all you even <lb />
hoped for hi a comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund <lb />
you the full amount paid you not being out <lb />
one cent, not even the freight. <lb />
HOW TOO CAN GET If your local dealer does not handle <lb />
our mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb />
BOY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., GOLDSBORO, N. O. <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
1900. <lb />
Misses Blanche Mayo and Sallie <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Robert Staton and J. It. Bunt- <lb />
arc on the sick list. <lb />
Another man killed but not in <lb />
Hill Jack Whitehurst <lb />
shot Jones Saturday night <lb />
later died night. <lb />
Jones was shot with three balls. <lb />
II E. Staton spent Monday <lb />
Robersonville. <lb />
A. J. Moore spent Monday and <lb />
Monday night with friends here. <lb />
The preaching begins <lb />
Tuesday night. <lb />
There were nearly <lb />
who here Tuesday tor <lb />
Mrs. Ham Keel, of Wilson, is <lb />
her sister here. <lb />
N. U. Dawson was in town <lb />
day on business. <lb />
A. Ward will soon have his <lb />
building completed. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Avers left here Sat- <lb />
for Charleston, S. <lb />
W. J. Royster Is still Bethel. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Grimes <lb />
Mattie, spent Monday with Mrs. <lb />
B. H. Taylor, near bore. <lb />
Walter Taylor has recovered <lb />
from fever. <lb />
Squirrels are cutting corn In the <lb />
low grounds. <lb />
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, office and general use. <lb />
Every safe sol with a guarantee to be fire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hi <lb />
Of North Carolina. <lb />
Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and <lb />
industrial education and special pedagogical training. Annual ex- <lb />
to for Faculty of members. <lb />
More than regular students. Has matriculated about <lb />
dent., representing every county the State except one. Practice and <lb />
Observation School of To secure board in <lb />
all free tuition applications should lie made before August <lb />
Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained <lb />
teachers. For and other information address until Aug. <lb />
PROF. J. Y. JOYNER, Dean of College. <lb />
CHARLES President. <lb />
The North Carolina College of <lb />
Agriculture and <lb />
TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN <lb />
Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, Textile In- <lb />
Chemistry and Architecture. <lb />
PRACTICAL TRAINING IN Wood-turning, Blacksmith- <lb />
Machine-work, Mill-work, Boiler tending, Engine-tending, <lb />
and Dynamo-tending. <lb />
Tuition, a year; Board a month. Next session opens <lb />
8th. Entrance examination in each County Court house, Joly <lb />
28th, o'clock A. U.; at the 4th and 6th. <lb />
For full information, address T. <lb />
Raleigh, N <lb />
That is what Every Pair of <lb />
Is guaranteed to do. Can you imagine a severer test than 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 That is the test <lb />
seen in window and hundreds of people have looked in <lb />
wonder. <lb />
Dutches Pants <lb />
are built to stand any kind of service and a guarantee goes <lb />
with every cents if a button pulls off or if they rip. <lb />
Get the best when you and be sure you get the <lb />
None genuine without the name on the button. <lb />
THE CLOTHIER <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 <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to set i lens early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market <lb />
opens next 6th. <lb />
The express office being down <lb />
town you do not have t ago or send <lb />
to the depot to get packages off. <lb />
Take them to the express office <lb />
Reflector <lb />
The remains of Annie Belle, the <lb />
infant Mrs. Wiley <lb />
Brown were interred in Cherry <lb />
Hill Cemetery Sunday morning. <lb />
Services were conducted at the <lb />
grave by Rev. N. M. Watson. The <lb />
pall hearers were C. It. Jones, R. <lb />
L. Humber, U. C. Hooker and H. <lb />
C. Or mo ml. <lb />
Democratic headquarters ac- <lb />
knowledges the reception of a fine <lb />
water melon and musk melon to <lb />
day from Mr. Q. T. Tyson. The <lb />
force in the office will vote the ban- <lb />
to Beaver Dam township if <lb />
some other does not do better in the <lb />
neat few days. <lb />
The subscription list of Re <lb />
both dally and semi- <lb />
weekly, The white <lb />
people who have regard for news <lb />
and honesty are learning that t hey <lb />
can find it in no other secular pa- <lb />
per published in the county. Our <lb />
readers can read and they <lb />
ate something to read. <lb />
More <lb />
Almost every can lie <lb />
stimulated by persistent <lb />
A large proportion of man- <lb />
kind is disposed to do without <lb />
many things attention has <lb />
been called to their needs. The <lb />
advertiser not only acts a larger <lb />
share of the that is being <lb />
done but ho also increases a volume <lb />
of <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds T. M. Moore is- <lb />
sued only two marriage licenses <lb />
last week, one for whiles and one <lb />
for colored. <lb />
, WHITE. <lb />
W. Ella M.<lb />
John Bradley and Almeta <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Potato. <lb />
This morning Sam Flake showed <lb />
us a peculiar potato. It looked <lb />
potatoes grown <lb />
the shape of a terrapin with <lb />
one of the paddles on the back. <lb />
Mr. Flake says the potato was given <lb />
to him by Miss Cora Clark. <lb />
Can't See How Do It. <lb />
A Raleigh who is a <lb />
regular reader of <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
compares it with several other pa- <lb />
that he gets, tells us that he <lb />
thinks it is the best one <lb />
he is surprised that we can furnish <lb />
so good a paper for the price. <lb />
Four Tobacco Barns Burned. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes lost four <lb />
barns of tobacco by fire Saturday <lb />
and Sunday nights on bis farm <lb />
near Farmville. The were <lb />
Saturday and all the <lb />
fire taken out of the <lb />
Some time Saturday night one of <lb />
the barns full of tobacco was burn- <lb />
ed more, which were all <lb />
he had on that farm burned Sun- <lb />
day night. Mr. Forbes thinks that <lb />
it was the work of an incendiary. <lb />
There was no <lb />
Woman Knife <lb />
A tight occurred this morning on <lb />
Mr. Charles place, a <lb />
few miles from town, between <lb />
Noah Teel, Caroline Barrett <lb />
Thorp, all colored. It <lb />
seems that the children of Noah <lb />
Teel and Caroline Barrett got a <lb />
dispute while they all were at work <lb />
in the tobacco field which resulted <lb />
in the light between the old <lb />
Noah Struck Caroline over herd <lb />
several times with a rail white <lb />
on the arm with a tobacco knife. <lb />
Both parties were here this morn- <lb />
having their dressed by <lb />
the doctor. <lb />
Monday, July 1900. <lb />
Ola Forbes left this morning for <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
C. P. Spruill returned this <lb />
to Raleigh. <lb />
W. T. Lee and child left this <lb />
morning for Elm Cit;. <lb />
Harvey came over I his <lb />
morning from <lb />
Patrick returned <lb />
this morning from <lb />
E. A. Coward returned this <lb />
morning from Greene county. <lb />
A. W. returned <lb />
this morning to Scotland Neck. <lb />
R. L. Smith returned Sunday <lb />
from a trip up Pennsylvania. <lb />
O. It. Lawrence, of Charleston, <lb />
C, came Saturday and returned <lb />
this <lb />
Mayor and <lb />
John Cherry returned this morn- <lb />
F. G. Whaley came home <lb />
day evening to Hali- <lb />
fax this morning. <lb />
Messrs. R. A. Tyson, Jr., Carey <lb />
Mayo, and David James returned <lb />
this morning from Kinston. <lb />
Dr. M. L. Carr, of New York, <lb />
arrived Saturday evening. He <lb />
will spend a month in this section. <lb />
Miss Addie Hints, of Ayden, <lb />
who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Dudley, returned home this after <lb />
u. <lb />
J. M. Blow came up from Win- <lb />
this morning and brought <lb />
along some subscriptions to <lb />
P. Cook, of <lb />
Saturday night and returned this <lb />
morning. He was the guest of Al. <lb />
J. X. Hart. <lb />
Mrs. Winstead, of <lb />
Mount, came down Saturday even <lb />
to visit her father, W. M <lb />
King, and returned this morning. <lb />
writing about the <lb />
barbecue at last Friday <lb />
we were in error in giving the en- <lb />
tire credit to Bethel township. <lb />
We have learned since that Caro- <lb />
township aided largely <lb />
towards the success of the occasion <lb />
both the eatables and crowd. <lb />
township also contributed <lb />
and aided liberally. In fact it was <lb />
almost a north side of the river <lb />
rally and tin- is why m held at <lb />
a central point like <lb />
no Democrats to <lb />
be found in the world than those of <lb />
townships who got up this <lb />
we arc sure they <lb />
must feel now that they have done <lb />
their pail I l rolling up <lb />
majority which Pitt will give on <lb />
next Thursday for the I <lb />
ticket <lb />
We can lot refrain also from <lb />
saying that C. Moore, Clerk of <lb />
Court, a former of <lb />
this section, took great interest in <lb />
Of the day and aided <lb />
hugely both in time and means <lb />
these staunch of his <lb />
home. <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor pro tern. I. Parker <lb />
of three cases during last <lb />
week as follows <lb />
E. W. affray, guilty, lined <lb />
and cost, <lb />
Nora and Charlie Bell, <lb />
disorderly conduct affray, both <lb />
guilty. fined one penny and <lb />
cost. and cost, amount- <lb />
to <lb />
colored, <lb />
guilty, lined one dollar and <lb />
cost, amounting to <lb />
No Paper Thursday. <lb />
Reflector was asked to <lb />
join l he business Louses in <lb />
Misses and a election and cheerfully <lb />
Mayo, of Tarboro, and no issue of <lb />
who have been visiting Mrs. D. B. Tub Daily Reflector will i <lb />
returned home this morn-1 published day. our force <lb />
will lie Thursday night and <lb />
Dan Hugh after out Friday's paper early <lb />
Disappeared <lb />
A little thing that has disappear- <lb />
ed from view, but which was com- <lb />
enough a few years ago, was <lb />
the little tin sign the <lb />
company stuck over your door <lb />
when you had your home insured. <lb />
By this house that was <lb />
Insured was made ad- <lb />
of com- <lb />
No one sees those little tin <lb />
signs any The <lb />
companies long since discovered <lb />
that the money they cost brought <lb />
better returns when judiciously in- <lb />
vested in newspaper magazine <lb />
advertising. And thee never was <lb />
any good why a <lb />
be made the advertisement <lb />
of an insurance <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
three speeches in this county <lb />
Saturday evening for Kinston. <lb />
He said he was coining back to <lb />
Pitt the Presidential campaign. <lb />
Tuesday. July 1900. <lb />
L. H. Ponder went to Tarboro <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop returned <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Jennie came this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Km, L. Griffin returned Monday <lb />
evening from Burlington. <lb />
Charlie James came home Mon- <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Miss Geneva Gardner <lb />
Monday evening from Hamilton. <lb />
A. B. Hart has accepted <lb />
as salesman with Forties. <lb />
S. V. Monday <lb />
evening from his summer vacation <lb />
in <lb />
Misses Irma Cobb, Lottie Blow <lb />
and Nell returned this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
has moved in one <lb />
of D. W. houses corner <lb />
of Evans and Eight St. <lb />
Forest Sledge, of Tarboro, who <lb />
has visiting Leon Pender, re- <lb />
turned home this morning. <lb />
W. II. Alston returned from <lb />
Henderson Monday evening and <lb />
will lie here during the tobacco <lb />
season <lb />
Mat. Allen, of who had <lb />
bean spending a few days with <lb />
Fred returned home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Miss Annie returned <lb />
Monday evening from Chapel Hill. <lb />
w here she has the <lb />
summer school. <lb />
Little Miss Linda Moore, of <lb />
Washington, arrived Monday <lb />
evening to visit her grandfather, <lb />
Allen Warren. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Darden, of Wilson, <lb />
who has spending a few days <lb />
with Mrs. II. I,. Carr, returned <lb />
home this Little Miss <lb />
Lillian Carr her <lb />
home. <lb />
A Smile In Inch. <lb />
of success often lies In <lb />
an ability to convince people that <lb />
they know- more about things than <lb />
you do. <lb />
When a man has no fault lo find <lb />
with his next-door neighbors it's <lb />
i time for his to to <lb />
sprout. <lb />
The talkative woman is the one <lb />
who objects because she can't get a <lb />
speaking likeness. <lb />
morning with all election <lb />
news in it. The semi-weekly will <lb />
be mailed Wednesday evening, a <lb />
day earlier than usual. <lb />
Of course the telegraph will <lb />
have to Is- kept open Thursday. <lb />
BLACK JaCK II Ills. <lb />
Black Jack, N. July <lb />
L. II. White is quite sick <lb />
W. L. Clark and Smith at- <lb />
tended the picnic yes- <lb />
Scott Dixon is improving rapidly. <lb />
that George Venters. <lb />
of Calico, lost a of tobacco last <lb />
week by file. <lb />
We are glad to have Henry <lb />
Wynne, of in our midst. <lb />
He school Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Maggie Smith spent Friday <lb />
afternoon with Misses Annie <lb />
White. <lb />
F. S. Dan spent yesterday here. <lb />
B. F. Ormond, of Ayden, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
in the M. K. Church at <lb />
July Mr. <lb />
W. Galloway to Miss Ella <lb />
Rev. R. A. <lb />
Tins was a wedding <lb />
and taken i the <lb />
of the contrasting parties <lb />
made it a great day hi the social <lb />
our village. The church <lb />
was beautifully decanted with <lb />
evergreens, terns and cut Bowers. <lb />
The following were in <lb />
attendance and entered church <lb />
reversed A. i. Dudley <lb />
with Miss Sophia <lb />
Pollard with Moore, <lb />
M. H. Tucker With Miss Mamie <lb />
Galloway. I. It. Proctor with <lb />
Helen Galloway. I. Moore with <lb />
M M. <lb />
way with Mi.-- May Galloway. <lb />
Follow these came the bride <lb />
Miss Mamie Tucker. <lb />
The groom entered I he rear <lb />
In company with John W. Mayo, <lb />
best man. and met the bride at the <lb />
altar, under a nuptial arch a <lb />
large marriage bell where a <lb />
ceremony made <lb />
After many warm <lb />
many friends reparation <lb />
was made to residence of Mr. <lb />
W. E. where a private re- <lb />
was held, complimentary <lb />
to the bride and groom and their <lb />
attendant- many friends. <lb />
Mrs. Tinker had prepared a sump <lb />
feast of sweets, fancy ices, <lb />
and and we hours <lb />
Of morning had already come ere <lb />
the last -aid good night. <lb />
The presents were many and <lb />
handsome space forbids an <lb />
enumeration of them lure. <lb />
This happy pair enters their <lb />
new life with the and best <lb />
wishes of their many friends and <lb />
of ibis occasion an evening pleas <lb />
spent let OS away the <lb />
treasury of our remembrance. <lb />
My Stock <lb />
is Complete <lb />
IN ALL LINES. <lb />
Hals. Op-s. <lb />
At prices that will suit you. <lb />
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb />
B. White. <lb />
go See gs. <lb />
Two Classes. <lb />
people who believe <lb />
advertising is a speculation, <lb />
and I here are other- who Insist <lb />
that it investment. are <lb />
both right from their different <lb />
The is <lb />
for by the different ways <lb />
advertise. Some merchants go <lb />
into advertising as they a <lb />
ticket a idea <lb />
that if they arc lucky <lb />
win a prise. Others put their <lb />
in advertising as they in <lb />
real estate, mining <lb />
or government the <lb />
firm faith that they can make a <lb />
mod percentage on their Invest <lb />
If they do it judiciously and <lb />
with proper preparation and fore- <lb />
thought. The latter class seldom <lb />
i Kan. I Uncle.<lb />
James Hell, an <lb />
convict. a- up W. I. <lb />
Parker, Mayor protest this morn <lb />
Bell was found asleep on <lb />
Sunday morning and when <lb />
the police attempted to him. <lb />
resisted the who was forced <lb />
to knock him down with <lb />
He was put in tin- guard house <lb />
when searched <lb />
police, had on his person a pistol <lb />
and two knives. He was fined one <lb />
dollar cost. <lb />
Three n <lb />
Louis an iron moulder.; <lb />
of East tine Hundred and <lb />
street, married three <lb />
years and eleven mouths ago. He <lb />
son years old twins <lb />
years old, all healthy, normal <lb />
Last Saturday Mrs. Boll- <lb />
man gave birth lo a fourth Child. <lb />
ii was taken yesterday <lb />
Island, without Mrs. <lb />
knowledge, as -he is very ill. The <lb />
child is what the books call <lb />
in the old days <lb />
its birth would have been regarded. <lb />
even by a man like Lather, OS <lb />
The head, arm- and <lb />
legs the child arc normal, but <lb />
it- body seems to be of three, <lb />
two and a girl. In the ab-l <lb />
when <lb />
the abdomen weep <lb />
as do the eyes lo the bead. <lb />
the child to the <lb />
Department it was <lb />
to Randall's <lb />
said last night be <lb />
was going to see the child on Sat- <lb />
next and that if it was still <lb />
alive, he would nevertheless tell <lb />
hi- wife that ii <lb />
According to <lb />
triple monsters arc too <lb />
rare to discuss. The Siamese twins <lb />
and arc <lb />
examples of the double monster <lb />
grown to maturity New York <lb />
Sou. <lb />
We approve most heartily of the <lb />
movement to make the <lb />
as fashionable for men as <lb />
it is for women. Man has had the <lb />
shirt waist for years, but <lb />
lion has declared that he must c <lb />
Or it With a coal. Why I With- <lb />
out suspenders, and with a mat <lb />
belt, tie as as <lb />
when be swelters beneath a coat. <lb />
Why should he not be as comfort <lb />
able as he can By all means let <lb />
Us have negligee <lb />
for in Lot weather Who will <lb />
set i he fashion for those v. ho are <lb />
so bound as to need a <lb />
model to Induce men to secure <lb />
comfort e <lb />
i- in Important issue of the <lb />
i i <lb />
i et <lb />
Masonic Hall School. <lb />
The Board of Trustees for the <lb />
school to be opened Masonic <lb />
Hall will meet sometime this week <lb />
elect teachers, and prepare <lb />
some definite Statements concern- <lb />
the school foe Hie public. <lb />
here is no scarcity of good mate- <lb />
rial from which to select the <lb />
teachers; the corresponding <lb />
abroad baa hand a <lb />
of applied ions. The public may <lb />
rest assured it is the deter- <lb />
mined purpose of trustees to <lb />
use very best talent for the <lb />
school, and <lb />
teaching. <lb />
The Masonic Lodge i- lo lie con- <lb />
on having begun a work <lb />
so universally approved by the <lb />
general public, it seems to be the <lb />
happy and fortunate <lb />
chaotic problem Green- <lb />
may have some better school <lb />
and lo lie-lire this i- a <lb />
most be <lb />
desired. Let the ball roll on until <lb />
every child town from the rich- <lb />
est to the poorest shall have <lb />
opportunity for mental dis <lb />
and cull <lb />
A good I for small boys <lb />
a high grade school for <lb />
eluding music, art, elocution and <lb />
j all academy for <lb />
the <lb />
eventually all these emerged into a <lb />
graded school. <lb />
hand- to the wheel I ill these <lb />
things are accomplished. <lb />
At Cost. <lb />
Our entire <lb />
y f <lb />
Notions, <lb />
No. Maude, dear, not <lb />
advise YoU to go to Chinatown for <lb />
boxing lessons. <lb />
v picture of <lb />
man in a patent medicine <lb />
talks when yon drop a <lb />
into a phonograph<lb />
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Al the old <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee. Canned <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
be found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery, <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
price- for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or in barter. When <lb />
you want to sell or when you <lb />
wan to buy see us. <lb />
To all who favor us their <lb />
patronage we promise sat <lb />
T, F. CO. <lb />
at Five Points <lb />
THE NEW YORK WORLD, <lb />
Edition. <lb />
It furnishes more at the price <lb />
than any other newspaper publish- <lb />
ed in America. Its news service <lb />
cover-all globe and is equaled <lb />
by that of few dailies. Its reports <lb />
from the Boer war have not <lb />
lied in thoroughness and <lb />
promptness, and with the <lb />
campaign now in progress <lb />
it will be invaluable. Its political <lb />
news is absolutely impartial. This <lb />
makes it of especial value to <lb />
you this lime. <lb />
The Thrice a week World's reg- <lb />
pi ion price is only 1.00 <lb />
per year. We oiler this unequaled <lb />
newspaper and TEE Be- <lb />
twice-a-week one year for <lb />
1.75. <lb />
IN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
hail i <lb />
Fresh goods kept on <lb />
hand. produce boost and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
1875.-------- <lb />
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Wholesale and retail and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Sued, Oil <lb />
r Is. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, <lb />
by Carriages, Co Carts, Parlor <lb />
Tables, Lounges. Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail <lb />
Meal Kc West Cheroots, <lb />
American Cigarettes, Can- <lb />
Cherries, Apples, <lb />
Fine Apples, Jelly. Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar. Meal, Soup, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
CottonSeed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-, <lb />
Candies. Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, Class <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Batter, Stand- <lb />
ard Hewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
goods. Quality and <lb />
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la UNION is STRENGTH <lb />
PUNTERS and <lb />
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. <lb />
Notice U hereby siren that the book of <lb />
Township l front o'clock A. <lb />
M., Min-M- <lb />
. in <lb />
for the <lb />
of legally of the <lb />
product. Ami on during <lb />
the and the <lb />
the p will be at the <lb />
at Five Point in the Greenville. <lb />
June <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
virtue of the authority in a <lb />
him-It- the II. A <lb />
other creditor f <lb />
J. i Murphy <lb />
now lauding in Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
undersigned will on Monday. <lb />
the of 1900, <lb />
before the Court House door id the <lb />
own of Greenville, N- C., to the <lb />
-if ; r fir the following tract <lb />
of land to that tract of land in <lb />
township, adjoin i up the land of <lb />
Adam, James Elka, <lb />
and one hundred <lb />
more or <lb />
the day of June 1900. <lb />
Harry W. <lb />
Com HI lie. <lb />
Under one <lb />
Management <lb />
Taking into consideration that the acreage <lb />
is decreased and a falling off in the crops, we have joined <lb />
hands and placed the Planters and Farmers one management <lb />
For The Season. <lb />
This curtailment of expenses in the way of drummers and warehouse force puts us in <lb />
position to give you more money for your tobacco than any other warehouse in North <lb />
the two houses together we give you the advantage of <lb />
CURED <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
QUASI T <lb />
TIE <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina I , r <lb />
Victoria v. Move. <lb />
IV defendant adore named will take <lb />
in an action entitled abort has <lb />
been i -a the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county to obtain a divorce from the <lb />
bonds of matrimony; and the defendant <lb />
will further lake notice that ha required <lb />
to appear at the term of the Superior <lb />
Coon of county to be held on the sec- <lb />
Holiday after the first In Sept. <lb />
next, it being the 17th day of Sept., 1900, <lb />
at the Court in N. C. <lb />
an answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
salt action, or the will apply to the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
Thin the 30th day of May <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
F. U for <lb />
Mrs. C. H. who <lb />
and good at St. <lb />
Louis Co., and who <lb />
well known th <lb />
was bad ad with <lb />
and I had <lb />
liver complaint and was very bilious. I <lb />
in a bad condition; every day I <lb />
a to that I never a <lb />
well woman; that I should have to <lb />
down Into a chronic invalid, and <lb />
lite In the shadow of death. I had <lb />
to me. I <lb />
BOTTLES AND IT COVED ME, and <lb />
cured my family both. I am vary glad <lb />
I heard I <lb />
recommend it to ens. I hare <lb />
taken other kinds Of <lb />
prefer all <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Ibis day qualified before the. <lb />
clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
ad to the but Will and <lb />
of W. K. notice <lb />
hereby given <lb />
the W. K. <lb />
to them to me for on o <lb />
before day July 1901, or <lb />
notice will lie plead in liar of their recovery-. <lb />
All persona indebted in said estate are re- <lb />
to make immediate payment to me, <lb />
This the 24th day of July 1900. <lb />
A I <lb />
of the last will and W. K. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pit <lb />
county, having issued Letters of <lb />
to inc. the undersigned, on the 7th <lb />
day of May, 1900, on the estate of Thomas <lb />
J. deceased. Notice is <lb />
given to all persons to the <lb />
to make to the <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate ox <lb />
present their properly <lb />
to the within twelve <lb />
after the date of this notice, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in liar of their recovery. <lb />
This the Till day of May, 1900. <lb />
on the estate of Thomas J. <lb />
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TO If <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweat aDd <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan druggists. <lb />
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
or Clerk of Pitt county at <lb />
of the Lest and Testament of Nancy <lb />
Wallace, deceased, notice Is hereby given to <lb />
all persona Indebted to said estate to make <lb />
I payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all claims against said es- <lb />
are hereby notified to the same <lb />
for payment on or the 28th day of <lb />
April, 1901. or this notice will he plead n <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
day of April, 1900. <lb />
lists <lb />
Executor of Nancy Wallace. <lb />
Trio One Day Cold Cure. <lb />
Cold awl sore thrust cured by Ker- <lb />
rt i, As easy to<lb />
THE <lb />
HI II. <lb />
Fill Tera Sept, 1900. <lb />
POSTED. <lb />
warn all persons from en- <lb />
any of our lands along <lb />
Creek for the of fishing net <lb />
or hunting. Any one will <lb />
be prosecuted according to law, <lb />
U. K. ii H. T. <lb />
A. J. Win, it a in i. <lb />
Marin. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
SALES <lb />
and in selling with us need never be on the LAST SALE We are prepared to serve your <lb />
interest in every way, and if you bring us a load we will convince you that we are not talk- <lb />
through our hat. When you get a load of tobacco ready for market bring It to us. <lb />
We are going to serve you. Your old friends, <lb />
FORBES, COMPANY. <lb />
Steamer My res leave <lb />
ton daily at I A. M. for Green <lb />
leave dally <lb />
V. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer I o it v e h <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Dos- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
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