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Southern Farm <lb />
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valuable hints for additional <lb />
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on operation with capital In the up <lb />
building of industries, small and <lb />
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pan Banning, among stock, <lb />
the manufacture of starch from <lb />
experimental <lb />
and other topics appealing to <lb />
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oil and mailer for the child- <lb />
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of the South and the record of tin <lb />
movement of a sturdy population <lb />
to the from other regions <lb />
the country less Inviting. Reflect <lb />
as it does, the life of the South, <lb />
the magazine meets the needs of a <lb />
number <lb />
thoughtful readers. <lb />
The Southern Farm Magazine is <lb />
published monthly the Mann <lb />
Record Publishing Co., <lb />
Baltimore, Md. Pries a year. <lb />
The total <lb />
bonds, real and other pro- <lb />
the Slate. Private <lb />
of this state <lb />
creased the passed year from <lb />
on <lb />
10,536,900.30 on September 90th, <lb />
1888, making <lb />
create for the year. We referred <lb />
to this gratifying in- <lb />
crease in the banking facilities of <lb />
our Slate daring the past year. <lb />
without giving the exact of <lb />
Mich increase. This is one of the <lb />
best Indications of the steady <lb />
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old State la gradually but <lb />
looking Peat. <lb />
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On the back of <lb />
the bill, written in nil ink dis- <lb />
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The last one I have. <lb />
Take ii You took <lb />
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It exchanged for admission <lb />
tickets that there blood on that <lb />
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sore month, sin- used the Remedy <lb />
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Public administer- <lb />
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day, February 6th, at <lb />
public before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder, a certain tract Of parcel of <lb />
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb />
the lands of A. C. Tucker. <lb />
Thomas Nobles, <lb />
containing one honored sod <lb />
lift seen inure or less and known <lb />
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Sweet Florida Oranges, <lb />
Apples, Bananas, Lemons, <lb />
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, <lb />
Mattresses, Bureaus, CM. <lb />
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Visiting Card <lb />
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NOTICE TO <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Court I ., Sewing <lb />
Clerk of counts as <lb />
Last Will and Testament of <lb />
E. Little, deceased, notice hi here <lb />
by given to all persons Indebted to <lb />
the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate are lo present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the <lb />
day of December, 1899, or this <lb />
notice will lie plead liar of <lb />
cry of same <lb />
This Dec. 81st, 1808. <lb />
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NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Bill county <lb />
as Executor Last Will and <lb />
of Jennie Bold, deceased, <lb />
is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to under-1 <lb />
signed, and all persons having j <lb />
claims against the estate should <lb />
present the same for payment on <lb />
before the Sod day of January, <lb />
1900, or this notice will lie plead <lb />
in bar of recovery of same. <lb />
I his 2nd day of January, 1899. <lb />
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Lang, Sec. <lb />
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F. hull. I,. L. <lb />
Vehicles, all <lb />
Farming <lb />
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Brackets, <lb />
etc., made to <lb />
order, <lb />
on Dickinson Avenue. <lb />
J C. LAMER It CO <lb />
VILLE. N. C <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
EB i II <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
only work <lb />
prices reasonable <lb />
lo W. B.<lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
complete in <lb />
every department and <lb />
prices as low as the low <lb />
Highest market <lb />
prices paid for country <lb />
produce <lb />
to <lb />
Sheet Poster. <lb />
We carry a line of the <lb />
celebrated <lb />
Geo. S. Parker <lb />
Fountain Pen <lb />
It is a big hit in fountain pen <lb />
and is distinctive Parker <lb />
Not only does it feed the ink <lb />
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb />
fingers. <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
Gives the home news every <lb />
afternoon at small price <lb />
of cents a month. Are <lb />
you a subscriber P It not <lb />
you ought to be. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Is a year and contains <lb />
the news gives <lb />
information to the <lb />
these a rowing <lb />
co, that is worth many times<lb />
A- <lb />
WEEK <lb />
-FOR- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE. TERMS per Year in Advance.<lb />
Friday <lb />
VOL. XVII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY lo, <lb />
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lo lo much more it, <lb />
or other can do. <lb />
lint one thing it do, that <lb />
in reduce mime of few DOW <lb />
paid to our officer. Thin is <lb />
wherein our most <lb />
signally failed to do their duty and <lb />
lo fulfill their oft <lb />
es. <lb />
one of <lb />
favorite campaign cries so- <lb />
called was the promise <lb />
to all fees salaries to <lb />
correspond with the low prices of <lb />
farm <lb />
loudly our public officials <lb />
were receiving as for <lb />
work as they ever did, while the <lb />
farmers were not receiving over <lb />
half as much for their work. But <lb />
when these pretended <lb />
got the power lo keep their promise <lb />
they signally failed to do so, and <lb />
did not reduce Buy fees or salaries. <lb />
Now, while the of our <lb />
Democratic Legislature did not <lb />
make any such promise in last <lb />
campaign, we would impress <lb />
upon the propriety care- <lb />
fully considering the fees allowed <lb />
all our public officers and reducing <lb />
all that seem proper to reduce. <lb />
And there is no doubt that many <lb />
fees ought lo lie red need. A <lb />
committee the reduction of <lb />
fees salaries ought to be up <lb />
pointed by the Legislature and our <lb />
present fee-bills carefully scanned <lb />
so proper reductions may be <lb />
He Wanted <lb />
A man came from sonic dis- <lb />
the country this morning <lb />
who reported lo clerk of tho <lb />
Superior Court that he had been <lb />
summoned by a deputy sheriff to <lb />
court as a juror. <lb />
He was told that Court was on <lb />
the first Monday month. <lb />
He said that was all right, but he <lb />
had been sum to appear <lb />
the first Monday in January and <lb />
said be was prepared to swear to it <lb />
and to prove it. He said he did <lb />
not know when the courts were <lb />
held and was particular to ask <lb />
when he should <lb />
He was turned over to Sheriff <lb />
as it was one of his <lb />
ties who summoned him. His <lb />
name was on tho December list, <lb />
but he failed to appear nothing <lb />
was done about <lb />
Ha A Remedy Been Found. <lb />
The trusts arc about to take the <lb />
country. Hardly a week passes <lb />
that the formation a new one <lb />
loot announced. The people are <lb />
entirely at their mercy the ab- <lb />
as at present, of legal re- <lb />
either as to the price they <lb />
choose to exact for their products <lb />
or the quality of it. <lb />
in the last issue of The Landmark <lb />
the inferior quality of I lie kerosene <lb />
oil which is now sold in this <lb />
town, but Oil Com- <lb />
controls this product if <lb />
complaint were made to it, it would <lb />
perhaps snap its fingers in the face <lb />
of the customer ask lino. <lb />
are yon going to do <lb />
He isn't going lo do any- <lb />
thing at all he can't; he <lb />
will use Standard Oil kerosene or <lb />
he won't use any at all. So with <lb />
hundreds of other articles, some of <lb />
them the very necessaries of life. <lb />
The subject is suggested by read- <lb />
decision of a local court <lb />
Missouri last week which very <lb />
nearly to the root of the trust evil- <lb />
is, in brief, that an organization <lb />
formed upon any article, for the <lb />
purpose of controlling its price. <lb />
under the laws of Missouri, <lb />
collect a debt. That is taking a <lb />
pretty hold, and some ob- <lb />
may lie found to this <lb />
of dealing with trusts, <lb />
the grounds of morals, but it <lb />
may as a matter of <lb />
lighting the devil with lire, if <lb />
this Missouri decision w ill stick, <lb />
every State in the might <lb />
well adopt the Missouri trust <lb />
law, and by its application these <lb />
iniquitous organizations at <lb />
last lie reached and broken up, for <lb />
even a trust cannot hope to do a <lb />
cash business and doing a <lb />
credit business when the creditor <lb />
lid not have lo pay, would lie en- <lb />
Land <lb />
mark. <lb />
Receipt Taxable. <lb />
Assistant Attorney nil <lb />
has rendered an opinion which <lb />
he holds that all receipts given for <lb />
goods, or property <lb />
held storage a regular ware- <lb />
house require the stamp provided <lb />
for by the war revenue act. The <lb />
contention made by the warehouse- <lb />
men was in order to tax- <lb />
able a receipt given mer- <lb />
or property held on <lb />
storage in a warehouse must be a <lb />
negotiable paper. This contention <lb />
Mr. Boyd holds is untenable. This <lb />
opinion is in accord with the ruling <lb />
previously made by <lb />
sinner of internal revenue. <lb />
To those who live in communities <lb />
whew all can employment all <lb />
the time, it <lb />
that people should anywhere be <lb />
forced to beg for employment. <lb />
And few of the persons in any <lb />
community who find constant em- <lb />
at the hands of others <lb />
fully appreciate toe tact that where <lb />
they have a mind to labor can <lb />
do so and receive pay for it. In <lb />
the large cities many persons who <lb />
are cold and hungry in these win- <lb />
days would be glad, indeed, lo <lb />
have toe opportunity to labor every <lb />
day for food and only a little more. <lb />
The possibility of constant employ <lb />
for those who are dependent <lb />
on is a privilege which <lb />
many laborers do not properly <lb />
Com- <lb />
Our <lb />
1899 <lb />
JANUARY <lb />
1899 <lb />
OF t- <lb />
and <lb />
arc <lb />
be of year and <lb />
cordially to attend. For <lb />
Ins <lb />
The Wile and Her <lb />
is a cause of amazement to <lb />
me that a man can go on, year in <lb />
and year out, toiling for a family <lb />
show no interest <lb />
in his work further than to spend <lb />
the money he makes, and who <lb />
look upon him as the family <lb />
writes Frances in the Jan- <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
firm belief is that had he, the <lb />
Brat flush of married life, talked <lb />
over his business and ambitions <lb />
with bis wife, she would have be <lb />
come interested in both, first for <lb />
his sake, and afterward for her own <lb />
and their children's. Think of the <lb />
that lies between a man and <lb />
woman united in marriage when <lb />
he never speaks at home of the <lb />
affairs which absorb his entire day <lb />
Mutual interests will bind people <lb />
together even when <lb />
Indifference, that dangerous bridge <lb />
of sighs, has swallowed up <lb />
Just at the ending of one of the <lb />
most prosperous years the his- <lb />
of the country comes the <lb />
fortunate of the fail <lb />
lire of the Manufacturing <lb />
big Boston wool house <lb />
including <lb />
of capital stock, <lb />
to over three million dollars. <lb />
Undoubtedly the wool and woolen <lb />
business the United States is <lb />
not in a satisfactory condition. <lb />
The props put under it by the <lb />
tariff have not availed for <lb />
the purpose intended. The <lb />
try would have off if <lb />
there had DOM no Government at- <lb />
tempt to bolster <lb />
Record. <lb />
There were lynchings <lb />
United States territory during last <lb />
year, according to statistics com- <lb />
piled by The Chicago Tribune <lb />
whites and <lb />
Of the number I are <lb />
credited to Southern States, while <lb />
occurred the This is <lb />
a black and ugly record, although <lb />
the aggregate of mob murders is <lb />
less than for any year since 1885, <lb />
except 1800, when the Dumber <lb />
was the same as in <lb />
and the general ad- <lb />
verse public sentiment have ex- <lb />
little influence, to all <lb />
in breaking up the <lb />
lynching habit in those sections of <lb />
the country it hits long been <lb />
prices have been away down <lb />
from regular selling prices on nil Fine <lb />
Rush Too Hard. <lb />
In the January Ladles Home <lb />
Journal deplores the <lb />
tense of rush that has <lb />
the American women, <lb />
and emphasizes <lb />
condition <lb />
our family life he <lb />
around own <lb />
look into look <lb />
into the families we know, and tell <lb />
me If I am so tar wrong hen I <lb />
what our American families <lb />
need more than anything else is <lb />
mole lime each none <lb />
together; more moments <lb />
i ;. din a <lb />
peace <lb />
c from those material sin <lb />
rounding each so earnest <lb />
for, and all are to., much <lb />
satisfied in strive for lo <lb />
possess, and nothing more. We <lb />
arc all too much in a hum in <lb />
America of our knowing <lb />
each our lives <lb />
are too full with things which <lb />
ought lo be and which <lb />
ac have allowed lo dominate <lb />
Wears all too men <lb />
women, girls us. <lb />
Hush and haste are too much upon <lb />
us, Toe sweet balm of peace and <lb />
quiet Is an unknown delight In <lb />
thousands our people. And <lb />
much of cause, disagreeable as <lb />
it is tn say lies with our women <lb />
who have of Into allowed their <lb />
I,, become too full. I w ill not say <lb />
that hove neglected, to any <lb />
alarming extent, <lb />
But I do Bay that the danger of <lb />
doing so the very near future <lb />
exists, mail an Instance, ii <lb />
things to go <lb />
ban- <lb />
NO <lb />
factory lo i <lb />
Bo, <lb />
u. <lb />
I I <lb />
; . lit. <lb />
I I <lb />
. M <lb />
i v I I ft , baby I <lb />
. . Mm.,,. Tin <lb />
,;, yell <lb />
from to w i M <lb />
;. I <lb />
. Art -i-d I -e <lb />
i. i <lb />
elect i- <lb />
r m mm m r ill. <lb />
the<lb />
Col <lb />
III <lb />
Drawer Stile., <lb />
Why have wt <lb />
in every pan I <lb />
. I <lb />
IV. <lb />
even ,. <lb />
for .-. <lb />
i Afr. Send ft<lb />
MM Address this way <lb />
Julius Hines Son, <lb />
BALTIMORE,<lb />
of <lb />
In the penitentiaries of Kansas <lb />
there are at the present time fifty- <lb />
nine convicts under sentence of <lb />
death for murder. Signing of <lb />
death is optional with <lb />
Kansas Executives, and DO Gov- <lb />
of the State has seen lit, <lb />
the law, to affix his signature <lb />
to such a document, it is proposed <lb />
now to correct thin weakness of of- <lb />
temper by a mandatory act <lb />
compelling Governor to sign all <lb />
death warrants; hut even this may <lb />
fail, in view of the general <lb />
of the people to see <lb />
death penalty enforced. <lb />
The city clerk of Lewiston, Me., <lb />
who always demands the written <lb />
con-cut of parents before marrying <lb />
minors, recently received the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
that girl of mill she want to be <lb />
I done care darn. She <lb />
got a feller they earn ten <lb />
a week He good <lb />
She all right. You will <lb />
for me, be much <lb />
the <lb />
We have a nice variety choice styles <lb />
yet and you can low pet a <lb />
When you come t see our Spec- <lb />
Counter. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY O <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
in Norfolk. <lb />
situation here is considered serious <lb />
although most <lb />
pi-is to print <lb />
the disease. its lbs <lb />
was to the <lb />
population. Now it ha- broken <lb />
out a. the while-. How lo <lb />
stamp it out a problem. <lb />
to the present there not <lb />
been danger of an epidemic, <lb />
bill the situation will near watch- <lb />
The weal board of <lb />
says is doing all in its power to <lb />
prevent the spread of the disease. <lb />
but judging by now cases develop <lb />
its efforts so far <lb />
been of little avail. There arc <lb />
now nearly one hundred case- at <lb />
the smallpox hospital, all <lb />
except two. <lb />
The time to from <lb />
other is when people are first <lb />
married, when life is still a play- <lb />
ground to and when Ionian <lb />
lie love combines what in later <lb />
years might seem nagging or <lb />
lug criticism. <lb />
of habit. Ii we gel used lo the <lb />
business partnership of matrimony <lb />
In our youth becomes second <lb />
lure, and B haul-hip a <lb />
If people would <lb />
lake lime Io understand each other, <lb />
and to cultivate <lb />
hull much life would <lb />
fact, all life To be <lb />
sure, we bear of unhappy <lb />
marriage, while great numbers of <lb />
people plodding together <lb />
and happily. there is <lb />
friction to warrant Ibis <lb />
kind consideration, bee even <lb />
i an- In nil <lb />
might make more of life <lb />
if looked upon marriage as an <lb />
equal ins <lb />
in January <lb />
mil. <lb />
IN <lb />
year several persons in <lb />
were infected with <lb />
by parrots. A few weeks ago <lb />
two persons in died of the <lb />
same disease, Investigation <lb />
developed the fact that it own <lb />
from two parrots in the house. <lb />
more than the price. <lb />
Sal v. <lb />
The lies salve the world for <lb />
Data, Bruises, Horn, Salt <lb />
Fever Chap <lb />
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb />
all Skin Eruptions, and positively <lb />
Piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
to give <lb />
or money refunded. Price <lb />
cents per box For sale by no. <lb />
L. <lb />
NO BIGHT TO <lb />
The woman who is lovely in face, <lb />
form temper will always have <lb />
friends, but one who would lie at- <lb />
tractive must keep her health. if <lb />
she is weak, sickly all run <lb />
down she <lb />
If she has constipation <lb />
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb />
will cause pimples, skin <lb />
eruptions and a wretched <lb />
ion. Electric is the best <lb />
medicine world to regulate <lb />
stomach, liver and kidneys to <lb />
purify the blood, it gives strong <lb />
nerves, bright eyes, smooth, <lb />
skill, rich complexion. It <lb />
will make a good-looking, charm <lb />
woman of a rim down Invalid. <lb />
Duly wills at Jim. L. Woolen s <lb />
Drug store. <lb />
General <lb />
The Disappointed. <lb />
ins was <lb />
Mr, J. B. Lilly, a prominent cit- <lb />
of Hannibal, Mo., lately hit I a <lb />
wonderful deliverance from a <lb />
death. In telling of II <lb />
I was taken Typhoid <lb />
inn Into Pneumonia, My <lb />
lungs hardened. I was so <lb />
weak I couldn't lip ill bed. <lb />
Nothing helped., I <lb />
lo die of lieu I <lb />
aid of Dr. King's New <lb />
One bottle gave relief. <lb />
I continued to mm it, and now am <lb />
well and strong; I cant say <lb />
much in This marvel- <lb />
medicine <lb />
eat cure in the world fur all throat <lb />
and lung troubles. Regular <lb />
mill Trial bottles <lb />
J. L. store; <lb />
en guaranteed, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Just received a carload <lb />
CANNOT BU CUBED <lb />
I hey cannot reach the seat of the <lb />
disease. Catarrh is a blood arena- <lb />
disease, and order to <lb />
cure it you must take internal ran <lb />
Catarrh Cure is Ink <lb />
internally, and acts directly on <lb />
the blood mucous surfaces. <lb />
Hull's Catarrh is not a quack <lb />
medicine. It was by <lb />
our of the best physicians in this <lb />
country for years, and is a regular <lb />
prescription. II <lb />
best tonics combined with <lb />
the best blood purifiers, <lb />
redly on the mucous surfaces. The <lb />
perfect combination of the two in- <lb />
is what produces such <lb />
wonderful results in curing Catarrh. <lb />
Semi for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J. Co., <lb />
ii a-l<lb />
Garland are the. <lb />
manufacturers in tho world and used by <lb />
many millions. <lb />
have been iii Raleigh In <lb />
the past few days many <lb />
for positions ill tho General <lb />
who nave been disappointed in <lb />
securing position desired. <lb />
are good men who have <lb />
worked for the and are <lb />
loyal men who in spite of defeat <lb />
arc as good as if I hey <lb />
succeeded ill <lb />
Their efforts were <lb />
mental in securing <lb />
which brought the people of <lb />
North Carolina are <lb />
lied to the thanks of the Stale. <lb />
As a gentlemen remarked yes <lb />
the difficulty was the <lb />
good Democrats were unlimited <lb />
and the positions were limited and <lb />
parity between them could <lb />
maintained, <lb />
who succeeded arc he <lb />
congratulated, but Who failed <lb />
are no less worthy, Until will lie <lb />
found the tut inc. a- in <lb />
working tor government <lb />
Their and devotion does not <lb />
depend upon reward, but upon the <lb />
great principles govern their <lb />
lives. Sows and <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
K. FLEMING A <lb />
At Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
fur <lb />
,., i-r.- ii- , <lb />
Mills <lb />
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in their respective <lb />
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properly the <lb />
MM for shall j,,. j x <lb />
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the of while <lb />
all the moneys <lb />
of the polls property <lb />
At January meeting the <lb />
of County <lb />
the following <lb />
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ship hat failed lo qualify awl <lb />
the P. <lb />
C. was to till the <lb />
Thirty two In retail <lb />
spirit nous liquors t. retail <lb />
mall table <lb />
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hi any in mi. <lb />
news. <lb />
Judge has <lb />
four hanks in <lb />
of in hank <lb />
are <lb />
keeping <lb />
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Which National of <lb />
Hank of <lb />
in Ink gel any bank will is- re <lb />
ii <lb />
of the colored race public <lb />
tin- <lb />
See. This when <lb />
agreed to by throe of each <lb />
house I he <lb />
shall Is- the n.-M <lb />
general lo the <lb />
voters of the whole Slate; in <lb />
the event of it adoption a ma <lb />
of whole vote <lb />
shall become a pan <lb />
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declaration such re- <lb />
Hilt, Al those favor- <lb />
this shall vole a printed <lb />
or printed <lb />
Tax <lb />
Bud thereto shall <lb />
rote a similar ballot, <lb />
IN of lilt- <lb />
now reads as follow <lb />
his <lb />
hr-l <lb />
shall provide by taxation <lb />
i-c for a genera <lb />
-y of public u <lb />
I ml ion shall be I err In all <lb />
of age <lb />
twenty one years. Ami <lb />
children of the white rare <lb />
of the colored race <lb />
be m public <lb />
-eh. there -hall be II-. <lb />
i i in or lo the <lb />
prejudice either nice, <lb />
Mr. Julian's is <lb />
designed to eliminate the last sit<lb />
employed by him in I be above bill. <lb />
I for one <lb />
for one <lb />
for Falkland. <lb />
to <lb />
list taxes for <lb />
The Data Constable of <lb />
declared <lb />
K. <lb />
duly <lb />
W. IS, <lb />
II. Skinner. K. <lb />
Him-. C. W. Jesse <lb />
Robert L. c. p. <lb />
Moore Wen released <lb />
from lax tor <lb />
Adam Jennie <lb />
right were added <lb />
to tin- pauper list for <lb />
allowance. <lb />
Some were made in <lb />
bail <lb />
charged the petitioner. <lb />
County orders were issued as lb I <lb />
bridges <lb />
tickets <lb />
Health <lb />
County <lb />
Blow, in- <lb />
solvents allowed II. <lb />
ton Court I louse <lb />
, expenses IS; ion <lb />
Ml of <lb />
clerk of Superior Court <lb />
Commissioners for two <lb />
.-ti; law expense <lb />
8.14. <lb />
The were drawn <lb />
for Ii court <lb />
W S Hicks, S A Jenkins, M s <lb />
l It W Smith, A II Tall, <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
Jan. UM. <lb />
Mr. L. House who was mar <lb />
at a few days ago <lb />
has is living in <lb />
Whitford <lb />
Iii your Cottonseed to A. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
When you gel ready your <lb />
oats don't forget that It. K. Man <lb />
at Co. bushels on <lb />
ha ml. <lb />
Mrs. her <lb />
brother in left this morning. <lb />
She will probably Virginia <lb />
and will then send her <lb />
lure. <lb />
Mr. K. i. Cox returned home <lb />
Wednesday night from Snow Hill <lb />
where he has putting up a lot <lb />
of wire fence. <lb />
Raw, Mr. was in town <lb />
yesterday. We learn that he is to <lb />
locate at of the <lb />
there. <lb />
The man who smokes and tits- not <lb />
smoke <lb />
The <lb />
Is like the man who titles no know- <lb />
That this is a New Year <lb />
Just simply the time. <lb />
The salesmen are la-gin <lb />
to around. A. Cox <lb />
oaf ordered which will on <lb />
baud in a few days, you can <lb />
gel all you for plant <lb />
X. C. Jan. <lb />
A. i. Cox others interested in <lb />
the purchase of earls <lb />
I take pleasure in I <lb />
been using a pair of the Light <lb />
Unhand Kim Carl my <lb />
farm for about years. The <lb />
axle is now well worn, but the <lb />
tires have never my <lb />
whet Is are still solid <lb />
J. W. <lb />
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS. <lb />
These- are the Lucky <lb />
Tor Speaker of the House. Henry <lb />
Connor, of Wilson. <lb />
Chief Clerk of House, lire <lb />
lard Mecklenburg. <lb />
Doorkeeper of the House. <lb />
man, of Mat-on. <lb />
Principal Clark of the Senate, <lb />
Henry W II James, B Daniels, of Wilson. <lb />
Lewis, C D Smith, Moses <lb />
J It Pant more. C M J A <lb />
A J. A. <lb />
; Kirks, II A Tripp, J f <lb />
Moore, II J Mills. s <lb />
During week in January Carroll, W II <lb />
of issued J W W T <lb />
to the following Joyner, T It Allen, Daniel, <lb />
Hum. J II II <lb />
LICENSES. <lb />
I for One Week, <lb />
and <lb />
W K Williams Jr., II A <lb />
clerk of <lb />
A. of <lb />
Clerk of Senate, Walter <lb />
Murphy, of <lb />
at- Arms of Senate, J. <lb />
II. Smith, of <lb />
Assistant of Senate. <lb />
W. White, of <lb />
Kind to the <lb />
Clerk, A. J. <lb />
assistants lo Principal <lb />
Clerk. M. L, of Header- <lb />
J T Matthew, W <lb />
W. I. Smith and Lena <lb />
James T. Clara Jon. ware drawn <lb />
Joe linker and Maggie <lb />
N C <lb />
Blade Matthew <lb />
W II Tucker, <lb />
W A <lb />
J. T. Carson and Lizzie <lb />
ton, <lb />
Thus. Dunn <lb />
Lewis Wilson Smith. <lb />
he <lb />
Unwell hi- arc a hum <lb />
bug, in, ran b, <lb />
in ii in- <lb />
thing <lb />
l; e j, he <lb />
i- Hy log , -aim- papers <lb />
In lo <lb />
p. <lb />
Mr. I . L. of Sharon, <lb />
bail ii mule Injured In rather a <lb />
manner While <lb />
running the yard it ran Into <lb />
wire fence Inroad <lb />
ill <lb />
which ii will likely <lb />
t-r. <lb />
The Observer Mr. n. <lb />
William mid Battle <lb />
Cox, <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Willie Chapman <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Daniel Nannie <lb />
John Bland Hell it- <lb />
Mew born <lb />
Hooker, <lb />
of <lb />
-.- <lb />
lilt III r <lb />
p.-1.1 <lb />
hill <lb />
Miss Married. <lb />
Mr. I. u <lb />
Snow and Ml Katie <lb />
of Meek, were man nil <lb />
Father, m Mr. <lb />
Mi-. arrived <lb />
Snow Hill <lb />
make their future <lb />
inn,, bride has lit,., j <lb />
whore she ha a <lb />
lulu us in ten <lb />
the <lb />
tree Press, <lb />
Sail has been brought <lb />
the ex <lb />
for ,. <lb />
i., <lb />
The Third North Carolina <lb />
is lo be <lb />
Bill, ought lo lime <lb />
mastered in. <lb />
AM a lo <lb />
a brought only B <lb />
Ami bidder barked <lb />
down his I rail,. <lb />
John M. who <lb />
traveling with Carolina <lb />
i a about a week ago, <lb />
he <lb />
Officers <lb />
The of Craven <lb />
met Monday for the par- <lb />
passing on the bands of the <lb />
various elect <lb />
win. had not <lb />
K, W. Carpenter, C. C. <lb />
J. II. Willis were on hand with <lb />
hut the point hum <lb />
raised sustained by the board <lb />
that inasmuch as have <lb />
lo on <lb />
by law <lb />
ware <lb />
These are clerk of the <lb />
Court, of deeds mid <lb />
treasurer. <lb />
As us it was known that a <lb />
y existed, Judge Henry It. <lb />
Bryan, the prodding of the <lb />
district, appointed W. M. Watson, <lb />
II A W W House. It I. son W. A. <lb />
of <lb />
Kind Assistant to <lb />
Clerk. II. L. of Harnett. <lb />
Assistant to <lb />
Clerk. C. <lb />
Third Assistant, J. A. Smith. <lb />
The Senate also endorsed Mr. K. <lb />
II. of Cherokee, for Enroll- <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
A. K. Stevens Mrs. <lb />
to <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
The pay of clerks reduced <lb />
from to par day the <lb />
number of will lie <lb />
had several <lb />
natal for the <lb />
but of <lb />
tin in a place.<lb />
Kenneth . Dennis, <lb />
A Taylor, W J <lb />
W II Jen <lb />
kins, j u Back, J J <lb />
Pittman, II S I, II <lb />
Jno II C J W A ti <lb />
J I M II Allen, <lb />
II A Jno E <lb />
K A K M Cheek, W A <lb />
James, Jr, Little,. S Cough- <lb />
ton, J II Jno E<lb />
I. A Mayo, W A W g E <lb />
Smith, B F Jolly, Jno f <lb />
horn, John Pierre, J Mill J It <lb />
Pittman, E Dudley, Job <lb />
Ft W II J S <lb />
T Washing <lb />
ton Mills, W II <lb />
Smith, Little. <lb />
avid <lb />
so glad <lb />
want o and hr <lb />
new of ours arrested. He <lb />
been beating bit wife and all <lb />
and way they <lb />
la too fur It has <lb />
thrown me mi j and a <lb />
I , there I Do yon <lb />
but it <lb />
Dot looked oat the <lb />
end <lb />
do <lb />
ed yon at a <lb />
be Will you. too, look and hear a <lb />
poor<lb />
dear, calm <lb />
lie new <lb />
that op next <lb />
It oil <lb />
, I.- Hear Read. <lb />
April M. I MS. wrote <lb />
cf Dick, i. T <lb />
in to go <lb />
y-l, lo reading p <lb />
lo <lb />
lion of my <lb />
do It <lb />
capitally, a ll at; <lb />
any the a <lb />
tragic <lb />
nuder and keeping <lb />
in a way, male <lb />
I whole t a-- He la a good <lb />
or by <lb />
each <lb />
A in a drew <lb />
down bead storm of <lb />
I y a wife <lb />
shortly the of hie Orel <lb />
Two of -i- good who look gee- <lb />
open surface of things and <lb />
who are ever ready with <lb />
were affair. <lb />
an bit poor wife <lb />
hardly he goes <lb />
and n. r <lb />
oilier never board of <lb />
a l I not <lb />
u, No I angrily <lb />
wile like <lb />
tin. man .- <lb />
The of the <lb />
I and I bare per- <lb />
, a lady in the early <lb />
forties Sling The curate of------ <lb />
In a to <lb />
i i , His a tall, <lb />
flue, dressed In black <lb />
I saw bad <lb />
were <lb />
bar fonts, I and <lb />
my on <lb />
lb were <lb />
I bare <lb />
of seeing her <lb />
sud A <lb />
. r ; <lb />
meet. MM nut Queries <lb />
t a ,,. fa Siberia. <lb />
is not mm h or die <lb />
.-ii and few social <lb />
are las. Tbs Russian Siberians <lb />
inn fl- Hie <lb />
and and in <lb />
I.--, u <lb />
lied I have of boys <lb />
street <lb />
or i boys were raised <lb />
Russians, front <lb />
ilia., or It to <lb />
in for both and <lb />
w-t-ti. n Only <lb />
I ho or <lb />
tbs <lb />
would <lb />
It is u old <lb />
a Tartar <lb />
II be more Appropriately said <lb />
of inn . u-mi tint <lb />
yon scrape the off a and <lb />
find a Tartar, for Ibo latter <lb />
th i. in <lb />
MARKETS. <lb />
Sal by <lb />
W. A. CO. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
under of <lb />
W. O. ALLEY. <lb />
over A <lb />
Hardware Store. <lb />
Low <lb />
March 5.61 5.64 5.61 5.64 <lb />
Slay 5.68 5.70 5.68 5.71 <lb />
August 5.77 5.80 5.77 5.0 <lb />
February and March. <lb />
Opening. Close. Tone. <lb />
3.4 <lb />
NEW STOCKS. <lb />
High Low Close <lb />
Tobacco. 1481 1481 1481 <lb />
Sugar. 1251 1251 <lb />
II. K. T. <lb />
CHICAGO <lb />
Wheat. High Low nose. <lb />
May <lb />
Bibs. <lb />
LOCAL MARKETS <lb />
As reported by <lb />
CO., <lb />
OF KICK AND <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Rest <lb />
to <lb />
The Wife. <lb />
Henry, it Isn't any good. I <lb />
know, that down town <lb />
late, to be at <lb />
with nm I in I Inn <lb />
hit <lb />
oil y my <lb />
right wit la <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
t S. <lb />
clerk court, Mr. <lb />
oilier up <lb />
pointing M. Green <lb />
deed I <lb />
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb />
U-en <lb />
by the Maine Republican <lb />
en I <lb />
of the <lb />
from <lb />
New York fur <lb />
II, T. <lb />
eight of hi staff, <lb />
sailed for <lb />
The Slate t t <lb />
at San Cal., ban <lb />
I bill tile tux tin telegraph <lb />
In tint the ten <lb />
Governor's Message Read. <lb />
Raleigh, X. C, <lb />
was in <lb />
the Senate <lb />
Huge mainly <lb />
in mil It <lb />
an- in- <lb />
appropriation fur the <lb />
Stale charitable <lb />
state guard, board of <lb />
home <lb />
He the the <lb />
the pun liner of the Cal- <lb />
farm. He <lb />
la am l .-I <lb />
taken to effect a <lb />
of forest tires. He <lb />
for an <lb />
Smith, of was <lb />
elected President of the Senate <lb />
tern. <lb />
A bill panted to investigate the <lb />
Slate fr <lb />
SALK. <lb />
Hy virtue of an of the <lb />
Court of Pitt county <lb />
day of January, a <lb />
Special Proceeding therein <lb />
pending entitled <lb />
Public <lb />
the <lb />
Joyner <lb />
I will Monday, February <lb />
sell at public the <lb />
door Greenville to <lb />
the highest bidder, a lot or <lb />
parcel of town of <lb />
Greenville, adjoining the <lb />
lot other <lb />
fully in a made by <lb />
the Greenville <lb />
others to and <lb />
the <lb />
of Pitt county In Rook <lb />
page m <lb />
Pub. <lb />
the estate of <lb />
for <lb />
DRY Notions, SHOES, <lb />
GOODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb />
DRY GOODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb />
Hats, Trunk Pants. <lb />
Hat, Trunk and Pauls. <lb />
A full line of <lb />
FAMILY SUPPLIES. <lb />
All good delivered free to any <lb />
part of city. <lb />
It. II. <lb />
It. It. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
1.1. <lb />
IN <lb />
Heavy and <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
a- . a <lb />
Cotton Ragging and lies <lb />
on , <lb />
Fresh kept <lb />
hand., Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will you. <lb />
D. W.<lb />
Mom <lb />
r i l <lb />
. <lb />
in . <lb />
. f<lb />
.-I . .- <lb />
II.-<lb />
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it. <lb />
Villa. It<lb />
In 11-, <lb />
n- <lb />
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it . t U-j.-ti.<lb />
K AUK <lb />
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb />
must lie Hold <lb />
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb />
And in order to do this they will be sold <lb />
AT COST AND LESS THAN IF <lb />
AT COST AND LESS THAN COST IF <lb />
all to i. . t t<lb />
GOOD <lb />
OLD YEAR <lb />
NEW LEAF <lb />
Tar d Over-Some of The Writ <lb />
.-. <lb />
T. C. of <lb />
over this morning. <lb />
Margie <lb />
evening from Rich <lb />
IT WAS FINE. <lb />
Ban Concert a Great Success. I <lb />
You've been a great one <lb />
Great fer this Great <lb />
for humanity Great for the <lb />
world, except Spain <lb />
been a groat year <lb />
for FRANK WILSON too <lb />
We've made great advances in <lb />
Mr. Zeno Moore returned <lb />
evening from a visit lo <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
evening from <lb />
visit in relatives in <lb />
Th Tie <lb />
full band of and <lb />
in a semi circle on <lb />
the <lb />
shining like silver. The <lb />
overture, as well its other <lb />
Mrs. I. of Raj. by the band, <lb />
who has visiting Mrs. that they <lb />
B. returned made wonderful program <lb />
W. S. who one <lb />
of of the farm. <lb />
near Tillery. Wed- The W fol <lb />
evening. lotting and a <lb />
the names will shot it has <lb />
; line talent i <lb />
t. returned Thurs-. will, <lb />
evening from A. <lb />
W. Allot returned Forbes, Evans, <lb />
evening fan J. C. <lb />
Mrs. of is s- <lb />
visiting Hotel Macon. A. Forbes, Jr. <lb />
Miss Minnie left J. r. <lb />
morning to visit relatives at Moore. <lb />
tons. <lb />
JOE <lb />
After A Search of Mae <lb />
ll was a delighted <lb />
assembled opera On the 28th day of April, <lb />
night, lo attend eon- John King and Joe Baa I- <lb />
cert given by I i hail a a mule. <lb />
Band. The program was carried their both <lb />
out excel lent It even <lb />
open lathe hip Rawls through the <lb />
a grand overture by the<lb />
of Clothes. <lb />
All Wool, Fast Color Snits <lb />
and Overcoats as low as the <lb />
lowest. <lb />
FRANK <lb />
THE KING <lb />
ti. B.- -Open every until o'clock <lb />
i mm <lb />
REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Keep your Weather eye out. <lb />
Greenville ought to have electric <lb />
lights. <lb />
Bran, a man can have con- <lb />
foresight. <lb />
The next thing on the program <lb />
is something else. <lb />
new year resolution <lb />
ha lived until now. <lb />
This is warm weather for January <lb />
but you may look for it to lie colder <lb />
real noon. <lb />
Poverty may drive, men to <lb />
drink, but it keep more away <lb />
from it. <lb />
The front of the store <lb />
building i given a new dress <lb />
of paint. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, commissioner, ad- <lb />
two valuable tracts of la ml <lb />
for sale. <lb />
With so much smallpox as near <lb />
by Norfolk, people had better be <lb />
v arc mat <lb />
Towns need diversified <lb />
tries farmers need diversified <lb />
crop. Then there will be more <lb />
success. <lb />
The Cornet Rand have <lb />
engaged Prof. H. G. <lb />
to remain another month and give <lb />
them Instruction. <lb />
There is ninny slip <lb />
the They <lb />
are the slip behind the. door for a <lb />
nip from the hip-pocket tickler. . <lb />
While down here it Is warm <lb />
enough to lie comfortable without <lb />
tires, northern exchange are <lb />
telling the fun people ate <lb />
having sleigh rides. <lb />
Mr. Andrew Joyner has cloned <lb />
out his interest The Winston <lb />
Journal, of which he has the <lb />
editor, and has taken a position on <lb />
the of The Raleigh <lb />
The entire flint class of the <lb />
Military Institute, coin posed <lb />
of thirty-live young men, <lb />
twelve have been <lb />
ed for a breach of dis- <lb />
New eve after <lb />
warned. <lb />
Linen May be Clone, <lb />
And yet not be with the <lb />
style and finish that Indicates the <lb />
well-dressed man. The <lb />
ton Blears guarantees <lb />
results. <lb />
Agent. I <lb />
In Justice. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren, win. in <lb />
resigned and Clark <lb />
pointed Major Henry Hurtling It, <lb />
succeed him. <lb />
Misses Lizzie Lewis Florence <lb />
Harden, visit- <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Dr. Henri of Atlanta, <lb />
is here stopping at Hotel Macon. <lb />
lie will remain month. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
ville. Who been her <lb />
sister, Mrs. return <lb />
ad home today. <lb />
January i. <lb />
Dr. C. went lo Wash <lb />
today. <lb />
II. Friday <lb />
A. left this <lb />
for Georgetown, s. r., where he <lb />
has taken a <lb />
Miss Bessie of Tarboro, <lb />
who has Mrs. L. ll. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Miss Move, of <lb />
who was W. King, <lb />
home Friday evening. <lb />
Q, Smith. J. H. Far- <lb />
row. <lb />
T. Hooker. <lb />
I tilT. F. is man. <lb />
Pollard, I. <lb />
Between the musical numbers <lb />
were given a series of tableaux <lb />
tier the direction of Miss <lb />
These tableaux were <lb />
moat ever witnessed <lb />
showed much <lb />
in planning <lb />
Mrs. it. Cherry sang two <lb />
I charming solos Mil Clara Bel <lb />
Williams gave u recitation <lb />
was super i. <lb />
The baud is to be congratulated <lb />
upon the excellence of Its music <lb />
deserves the thanks of all <lb />
present for the splendid entertain- <lb />
The receipts of concert <lb />
Here about <lb />
leg. King's wound .-i <lb />
lions he tin- never able I. gel <lb />
up. Inn died after of <lb />
several weeks. Bawl fled, <lb />
though many attempts were <lb />
him he eluded arrest. <lb />
nine years be has been in <lb />
all part of the country and when <lb />
ever hi whereabouts was discover <lb />
the effort to arrest him was re <lb />
past be has <lb />
been living in Bertie count near <lb />
on last he <lb />
was arrested and was brought to <lb />
evening de- <lb />
livered to the Rawls ha <lb />
changed but little since be left <lb />
Greenville the unit ice <lb />
able in hi- appearance <lb />
being he is some stouter. <lb />
-MERCHANTS. <lb />
More Changing Place Stores. <lb />
bis stock <lb />
the building, third <lb />
door front the <lb />
Tali arc moving their <lb />
furniture into <lb />
Non. and <lb />
Kicks c. stock lo their <lb />
occupying both store to- <lb />
M. <lb />
to occupy both of their stores Brown <lb />
Hooker lo the; <lb />
Hicks Taft <lb />
As soon as H. m. Harden gets hi J <lb />
stock out of the Lang store it will <lb />
be occupied In I <lb />
Fleming are now open <lb />
in the store occupied by J. <lb />
I Son Hie Phoenix build <lb />
inc. <lb />
J. L, <lb />
Life Fire and <lb />
. Accident Insurance. <lb />
First Class <lb />
t iii Building House. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Ill, <lb />
Hate a a <lb />
t anything that need <lb />
l., <lb />
II <lb />
or <lb />
We Mr. I-M. M. <lb />
CO., <lb />
bring lo <lb />
db <lb />
w. c. <lb />
V ; l. <lb />
vi 1.1. any repair work is will <lb />
and thoroughly done. <lb />
BICYCLE DRIP is <lb />
OF ALL KIND- FOR <lb />
O FLUES <lb />
HOOD Prim <lb />
mi; <lb />
as a- one-. <lb />
S. E. PEN DER at CO. <lb />
LEO <lb />
Pay The Ta. <lb />
The State Auditor will <lb />
mend Legislature the <lb />
of the revenue law so that it <lb />
will declare no solvent credit to be <lb />
lives. <lb />
Hi. I <lb />
aye specialist, of <lb />
TO Ban With Him. <lb />
. la <lb />
for a few weeks an I has <lb />
opened an roosts i and <lb />
at Hotel Macon, where he will be <lb />
glad lo see any one needing his <lb />
services. Tint report- <lb />
has called on Dr. <lb />
. been shown through lie <lb />
. . . ,, i ,. ,,, i I,, in- <lb />
lawful unless it bear evidence is fully equipped with the <lb />
having paid the imposed ; that instrument for <lb />
,, is,.,,, ,,, <lb />
the most complicate We <lb />
were also <lb />
valid. <lb />
A Million Dollar Deed. <lb />
There recorded Halifax a <lb />
. .,,, , ah persons treated by him <lb />
few days ago a deed whose figures of the excellence of <lb />
stood It was a work <lb />
deed by The press wherever he goal also <lb />
the Petersburg Railroad Company <lb />
to the Richmond and Petersburg <lb />
Railroad Company. It <lb />
it worth of revenue stumps <lb />
to stamps of each. The <lb />
to ls recorded in every <lb />
county through which the railroad <lb />
Keck Common- <lb />
wealth. <lb />
EVERY BRIDE <lb />
and wife should know about the <lb />
that for half a century has <lb />
been helping expectant mothers bring <lb />
little ones into the world without <lb />
danger and the hundred and one <lb />
discomforts and distractions <lb />
Incident to child-birth. It <lb />
if applied externally, which <lb />
ii the only way to get relief. <lb />
Medicines taken internally <lb />
will not help and may <lb />
result in harm. <lb />
Mother's <lb />
Friend <lb />
fits prepares every <lb />
muscle and <lb />
part of body <lb />
the critical hour. It <lb />
of its <lb />
tortures and pains. <lb />
coming is made <lb />
and easy. Its <lb />
is doubly <lb />
if during the whole <lb />
period of <lb />
per bottle at thug stores, <lb />
lent by mail on receipt of <lb />
nation to be tent to an; <lb />
address upon by <lb />
Cc, <lb />
e. <lb />
speak in highest terms of him <lb />
There are many <lb />
fer Intensely from of their <lb />
eyes, a ml lb. we in Greenville and <lb />
vicinity should avail themselves <lb />
Of the Opportunity offered by the <lb />
presence of Dr. <lb />
free to all, Satisfaction <lb />
teed in every case. Prices for <lb />
glasses are reasonable. Classes f <lb />
quality furnished. <lb />
Installation of Officers. <lb />
At their regular meeting hold <lb />
Tuesday night of Covenant Lodge, <lb />
No. I. 0.0. F., District Deputy <lb />
Master W. H. in- <lb />
stalled the following <lb />
S. P. F. <lb />
N. K. <lb />
-I,. <lb />
W. <lb />
D. L. James. <lb />
L. S. X. II. <lb />
V. M. <lb />
I,. V. II. Parker. <lb />
R. Corey. <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
at. Watson. <lb />
A. lit in <lb />
O. White. <lb />
Or <lb />
The people usually know <lb />
their business better I oilier <lb />
people can tell at the <lb />
same lime people on can <lb />
sometimes sec when a mistake is <lb />
made or about to is- nude. There <lb />
are some excellent Improvements <lb />
now going on around the depot <lb />
that everybody Is glad to see, but <lb />
observer that <lb />
in the midst of these improvement <lb />
one mistake is about to made. <lb />
The plan is laid mil for a new bag- <lb />
gage room, only feet, near <lb />
passenger depot. A baggage room <lb />
be entirely too small <lb />
for the needs of this station <lb />
will not begin In hold the large <lb />
amount of baggage handled here. <lb />
The reporter is about <lb />
the depot twice a day and has <lb />
times noticed the quantity of <lb />
baggage being transferred. Wed- <lb />
morning we counted twenty <lb />
large trunks many smaller <lb />
it often that the <lb />
number is even greater than this. <lb />
Any one can see that a room <lb />
will not accommodate so much bag- <lb />
gage, it would be wise to make <lb />
the room larger while is Wing <lb />
built Instead of having to enlarge it <lb />
later. <lb />
Mr. I <lb />
man <lb />
K. I like <lb />
ii Set <lb />
accident <lb />
a I rut cling slice <lb />
I. w <lb />
near <lb />
to Wearer- <lb />
Choosing <lb />
such a mutter, for the <lb />
eve tells pattern <lb />
lit. But clothes buying i- some <lb />
What use <lb />
good sound judgment as t. values <lb />
and sonic value getting does <lb />
show until after usage- Don't <lb />
know of a place in here <lb />
you're less liable logo amiss than <lb />
in our store, cloths are our <lb />
weaves, clothes our make, <lb />
only h small profit above <lb />
mill Men's. Voting <lb />
t I. till II I lie<lb />
i j is or Mia i <lb />
I IT Will ROT <lb />
I OUT IMITATIONS AND SUB- <lb />
THE <lb />
PERRY DAVIS <lb />
Look For the Statement. <lb />
In a few days those <lb />
to who <lb />
owe for a year Of longer re- <lb />
through the mail a statement <lb />
of their account, we make the <lb />
request of each one <lb />
such statement to respond to it <lb />
promptly. We have waited nil <lb />
through the fall hoping the sub <lb />
would come in and settle <lb />
and save us the trouble and ax- <lb />
of sending out these <lb />
but so many have balled to <lb />
tin so that vie Mini it necessary. <lb />
We not Bending out these slate <lb />
for fun. Nothing is <lb />
asked for except what is <lb />
due, as the money <lb />
earned we are entitled to what be <lb />
longs to us. Those who have taken <lb />
the paper should pay for it. <lb />
Many u man says dear, <lb />
dear when he feels cheap. <lb />
The annual pavement <lb />
of resolutions being laid in <lb />
Hades. <lb />
afternoon, He hail been <lb />
business hen- during <lb />
the and wishing lo go on lo <lb />
Washington started by <lb />
private lo catch the <lb />
train at Purloin-. II gone <lb />
only a mile or so when Hie horse <lb />
horse <lb />
in mad run <lb />
away. Ur. jumped out of <lb />
the buggy In the fall broke <lb />
the small of one leg. <lb />
above the ankle, lie is <lb />
King House and along as <lb />
well as could with his <lb />
Injury. <lb />
The Public Printing. <lb />
The first measure looking to the <lb />
public welfare to come up before <lb />
he Legislature was a resolution <lb />
dative to the State printing, as <lb />
follows <lb />
the House of Rep- <lb />
Senate concurring, <lb />
that a joint committee of three on <lb />
part of the House and two on the <lb />
part of the Senate, appointed <lb />
with power to contract with some <lb />
one who is prepared to do <lb />
printing binding, at n price <lb />
not exceeding paid under <lb />
Chap, re of the Code for the yours <lb />
1898 and MM, until toe same can <lb />
is- regulated toy law, <lb />
lie it further resolved, that none <lb />
of printing or binding shall <lb />
done outside of this state. <lb />
-E <lb />
My Fall and Winter Stock <lb />
PANTS <lb />
Cotton and Tie. and a lull lute <lb />
Groceries and we will put <lb />
th price low to you until it will compel you <lb />
t buy. Ii you once see tho goods and hear the <lb />
price you my customer <lb />
James B. White <lb />
Greenville, N C <lb />
A OF <lb />
MILLINERY. <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can not lie found the <lb />
brick formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
COME II BEE MB. <lb />
J. <lb />
Did it Ever Occur to <lb />
That when you buy it <lb />
economy the beat <lb />
That is have. <lb />
The best of everything, <lb />
You may need. <lb />
We run supply all your Deeds ill <lb />
Candles, all kinds, <lb />
Raising, We have Fine <lb />
Hi j Alls. a box, p m. <lb />
for us. <lb />
J L. STARK B T aV BRO <lb />
At our on Dick- <lb />
avenue we re- <lb />
pair all kinds of W a- <lb />
Gins Farm- <lb />
Implements . <lb />
We also m <lb />
arts, <lb />
Posts, <lb />
Balusters,, <lb />
Let us your <lb />
work. <lb />
ALLEN. <lb />
UP-TO-BATE <lb />
STORE <lb />
Thai is the place want to <lb />
I just opened in the <lb />
building with n choice of <lb />
and the best <lb />
I plies, T mi------ <lb />
TO , <lb />
am ready to supply your needs <lb />
me a cull. <lb />
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Come to us. <lb />
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Anything a <lb />
Visiting- ard <lb />
to <lb />
Sheet Poster. <lb />
W. carry a of the <lb />
celebrated <lb />
Geo. S. Parker <lb />
Fountain Pen <lb />
It is a big hit in a n r on <lb />
and is distinctive Parker <lb />
only does feed the ink <lb />
perfectly, but soiled <lb />
Augers. <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
A DANGEROUS . <lb />
and when she wont she wont. <lb />
INSPECTING DOUBLE BOTTOMS IN Nelson, of Woodbury, X. J., <lb />
OUR NAVAL VESSELS <lb />
a to whom she <lb />
was engaged, who was arrested <lb />
m Try-<lb />
of and grandmother. She is an heiress <lb />
land rich. She stuck to her fellow, <lb />
There ii ON of the hip of hired counsel <lb />
he naval officer that ii having acquitted and turn- <lb />
II<lb />
Gives the home news every <lb />
afternoon at price <lb />
cf cents a month. Are <lb />
yo . a subscriber It not <lb />
you ought to be. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Is only a year contains <lb />
the news wt gives <lb />
information to the <lb />
these i rowing <lb />
co, that is worth many times <lb />
m i e than the price. <lb />
km to I ho layman that <lb />
can as <lb />
upon the modern ship all her <lb />
meets her <lb />
uniformed officers the pot- <lb />
upper deck. Not the parts <lb />
i f ship kept and <lb />
mat and alt-o those far <lb />
-v. u, contracted spaces that <lb />
I he day. These include tho <lb />
compartments bet with the inner <lb />
eater skins of the ship, known tech <lb />
as the <lb />
other places that separate the magazines <lb />
and various built up within <lb />
the ship from the outer skin. <lb />
narrow compartments <lb />
to and rust, <lb />
in that those who have tho <lb />
cure of them may do duty well <lb />
and prevent the decay of tho ship a <lb />
system of inspection has been devised, <lb />
the inspector mast be, under the <lb />
naval regulations, commissioned <lb />
A board of inspection <lb />
is formed each ship, which must <lb />
of one two line of- <lb />
The duty of this board is period- <lb />
to make personal inspections of <lb />
all the parts of tho ship, examine every- <lb />
thing critically. for <lb />
any evils that may be found to exist <lb />
t report to tho <lb />
for to tho de- <lb />
the of tho vessel in <lb />
detail. <lb />
Baited MO while <lb />
inspections, and in sea- <lb />
men's working suits <lb />
crawl all fours throughout the <lb />
length of the bottom of tho ship, <lb />
through narrow openings <lb />
and examine with their eyes every <lb />
inch of tho surface of the steel <lb />
plates. Tho paint of these <lb />
softened by dampness in some <lb />
places by heat and the steam laden <lb />
air of the boiler rooms in others, rubs <lb />
off tho working suits, an <lb />
hour's crawling transforms the neat <lb />
officer into n sorry spectacle. <lb />
some modern navies this duty is per- <lb />
formed by the enlisted men, tho officers <lb />
being excused from it. bat our navy <lb />
the feeling exists that an man <lb />
should not to go where an <lb />
is not willing to lead. The result is <lb />
that always with tho <lb />
Americans and the efficiency of tho fleet <lb />
is assured. <lb />
Numerous precautions must be taken <lb />
to avoid tho risk of losing life while <lb />
performing this duty, for it is attended <lb />
no little danger. The atmosphere <lb />
f spaces entirely or partly <lb />
closed for n considerable length of <lb />
becomes robbed of its oxygen the <lb />
rust is soon made unfit <lb />
to sustain life If such com- <lb />
are blown out with air <lb />
led through a hose from a blower duct <lb />
all plate removed <lb />
A lighted candle is <lb />
ways carried by tho officer <lb />
his crawling If the <lb />
burns dimly or m ems upon the point of <lb />
I extinguished, Hero is a deficiency <lb />
it he will immediately <lb />
seek tho opening; lending from <lb />
the compartment leave it at <lb />
Men are stationed at places us mar as <lb />
I lo to him, so that they may hear <lb />
nit voice and reader Immediate, assist- <lb />
case of Dead. No OM is allowed <lb />
to enter any confined space board <lb />
ship without light, <lb />
though addition a portable electric <lb />
light is carried frequently to render the <lb />
inspection more thorough. <lb />
It not that <lb />
and men become so wedged between <lb />
I end beams while performing <lb />
; this duty as to make it extremely <lb />
cult to them, more than one <lb />
I officer of tho is tho retired <lb />
list today of permanent injury <lb />
to health contracted while perform- <lb />
this arduous labor. of the <lb />
exercised it is rare that a life <lb />
lost in this service, but at <lb />
least tho of a man proved fatal <lb />
to him. One of the boilers of the <lb />
; cruiser Newark, while flagship of the <lb />
south having been <lb />
tightly for a mouth, <lb />
in order to preserve it from <lb />
tho coppersmith of that vessel, on <lb />
energetic, faithful man, thought its in- <lb />
should examined and, <lb />
r though warned repeatedly never to en- <lb />
such a boiler without nu open light, <lb />
removed upper and <lb />
crawled In upon the an <lb />
electric light. lie told no one that he <lb />
was going tho boiler, and no one <lb />
was stationed to assist him in case of <lb />
need His dead body was found half oat <lb />
end half in tho boiler manhole with the <lb />
I light still brightly <lb />
within boiler Me evidently <lb />
crawled upon the brace., felt a <lb />
craping over him had en- <lb />
to regain the open but lost <lb />
just as life lay within <lb />
. his reach, and n died of asphyxiation <lb />
j The air in tho boiler had been <lb />
robbed of its oxygen by tho iron of <lb />
shell the formation of rust, and <lb />
i the residuum was unfit to A <lb />
lighted candle was snuffed nut <lb />
hi mm boiler, <lb />
and this n n railed until a <lb />
lower plate when <lb />
the heavy gas ran out U water might, <lb />
and tho air within sum mine to be <lb />
pure more vivid <lb />
of the dangers to he encountered the <lb />
care of tho <lb />
now try to taken u duty could <lb />
given than this Incident, which <lb />
hows shot mid flit II and bursting <lb />
pipes ire not tho only dangers <lb />
that confront the officers and men of <lb />
Uncle navy -New York Hun <lb />
newly wedded <lb />
Tho impost various <lb />
ties The husband must protect the <lb />
wife, while tho must follow <lb />
tin and he goes. <lb />
sir, couldn't Hint <lb />
in My husband's going <lb />
to a <lb />
out Of jail. And then <lb />
Changed luff mind and I <lb />
everybody l refusing t <lb />
She <lb />
for then streak in a I <lb />
man who COUld <lb />
his and <lb />
Strong <lb />
the body against <lb />
v s Liver Pills, an <lb />
lie cure for sick <lb />
x sour stomach, <lb />
jaundice, bilious- <lb />
and all kindred troubles. <lb />
The Fly Wheel of <lb />
I Your Liver Pills are <lb />
the fly-wheel f life. I shall ever <lb />
be grateful for the accident that <lb />
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
I. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Co. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The having duly <lb />
qualified before the Superior Court <lb />
Clerk of Pitt as Executor of <lb />
the Last Will Testament of G. <lb />
E. Little. notice i here- <lb />
by to all indebted to <lb />
the to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the all <lb />
persona claims against said <lb />
estate are notified to present the <lb />
same for payment on or the <lb />
21st day of or this <lb />
plead in <lb />
of same <lb />
This <lb />
G. H. <lb />
Executor of O. E Little <lb />
A gentleman <lb />
that had a stranger or an outsider <lb />
come to North and made <lb />
the among our people that <lb />
Mrs. had <lb />
made. Ike people would have <lb />
stirred as never this <lb />
ago I had child <lb />
delicate from birth, and <lb />
for six months she was under con- <lb />
care of the ls-st we <lb />
hail in our town. his <lb />
to control <lb />
the bowel trouble, which had <lb />
conic dysentery. She also <lb />
from some aggravated <lb />
which large sores <lb />
and risings to break out on her <lb />
body. Oil time there would Is- as <lb />
many as SO or Wt had several <lb />
treat her at different <lb />
times, but nothing reached her <lb />
case. They would these <lb />
but as soon as one was <lb />
another broke out, the doctors <lb />
me no hope of her cure. <lb />
she hail led a life of agony <lb />
suffering six months, I was In- <lb />
spired to try Ml. Joe <lb />
Remedy. There was a change for <lb />
in twenty-four hours, it <lb />
seemed to towels at once, <lb />
and after using a my <lb />
cured, and has <lb />
never since had any sign of trouble <lb />
am is now in perfect health. A <lb />
few years after this had <lb />
lo break out my <lb />
strange to say I did not think of <lb />
lira. Joe Remedy. I was <lb />
under the treatment for <lb />
three sores continued <lb />
to get worse until they had eaten <lb />
lo the I then thought of <lb />
Irving Mrs. Joe Wash <lb />
and is almost useless to <lb />
say it soon made a cure. <lb />
I wish I could so that <lb />
man, woman and child, in <lb />
North could hear, that I <lb />
might tell them what Mrs. Joe Per- <lb />
son's and Wash did for <lb />
me mine. I advised one of my <lb />
friends who had been a terrible <lb />
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb />
son- month, she the Remedy <lb />
Wash, and it soon made a <lb />
cure. <lb />
have recommended It to ever <lb />
so many of my friends, for <lb />
other ailments, and I have <lb />
never known it to fail to cure yet. <lb />
There is no medicine aqua to it. <lb />
Rachel Rude <lb />
Roxboro, Co., Oct. 1898. <lb />
Legal <lb />
line <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Hy virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt made <lb />
at December term, in the <lb />
action II. trustee <lb />
and Others against L. King and <lb />
others. I a ill on Monday the <lb />
of February, sell at pub <lb />
lie sale the Court House door <lb />
the town of to the <lb />
highest bidder, a certain tract or <lb />
parcel of laud, lying and in <lb />
the county of bounded and <lb />
described as follows, to wit <lb />
joining the lands of Smith. <lb />
William King, the heirs of <lb />
ear Harris. Moses and <lb />
others, containing twelve <lb />
hundred and fifty more or less <lb />
and known as the Move farm <lb />
Terms of sale <lb />
This day of Jan. <lb />
It. F. Tyson, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb />
inciting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb />
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school a. m. c. Rountree, <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
regular services. <lb />
school <lb />
n. m. <lb />
every Sun <lb />
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school p. iii. W. ST, Harding, <lb />
third <lb />
Sunday, Rev. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
J. it. Morton, past <lb />
school p. m. J. it. <lb />
Moore mi- <lb />
COMMISSIONER'S SALE. <lb />
of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt made <lb />
at December Term, in the <lb />
action of it L. Executor of <lb />
S. V. against L. C. <lb />
King. Peyton T. Atkinson. Alice <lb />
S. Atkinson, others, I will on <lb />
Monday, the day of February, <lb />
1888, sell at public sale before the <lb />
Court House door in the town of <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder, <lb />
a certain tract or parcel of land, <lb />
lying and being the county of <lb />
Pitt and bounded and described as <lb />
follows, to adjoining the land <lb />
of R. E. Mayo, B. O. Hell, <lb />
Rives heirs and others, containing <lb />
i fourteen <lb />
seven acres more or lei and know- <lb />
as the farm. Terms of <lb />
sales Cash. <lb />
This of January. <lb />
It. F. Tyson, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
II H m <lb />
i -I <lb />
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb />
Lodge, So. meets first and <lb />
third R. <lb />
W. M, J. M. Her. <lb />
Lodge, No. <lb />
Meet every Tuesday <lb />
W. F. N. I. Over <lb />
ton, See, <lb />
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb />
every evening. Dr. <lb />
E. A. Jr., C. V. II. A. <lb />
White, K. of It. <lb />
H. Vance No. <lb />
meets every even- <lb />
W. B. R. M. R. <lb />
See. <lb />
O. If, a. every <lb />
night at in I. O. <lb />
F. hull. I,. <lb />
virtue of an order of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county made <lb />
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb />
therein pending, entitled, H. <lb />
Cobb and Sarah Cox against C. A. <lb />
I will on Mon- <lb />
day, February 1888, sell at <lb />
sale before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder, a certain tract or panel of <lb />
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb />
lauds of A. C. Tucker, <lb />
Thomas Nobles, deceased, and <lb />
containing one hundred and <lb />
fifty more or less known <lb />
as the King formerly <lb />
belonging to M. L. <lb />
ed. of <lb />
This 20th day of December, <lb />
1888. <lb />
L. Blow, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County made on <lb />
the Kith day of December ISM in <lb />
Special Proceeding therein <lb />
pending, entitled Cannon, <lb />
Public Administrator, administer- <lb />
the estate of Warren <lb />
deceased against <lb />
I will Thursday, <lb />
January 13th, ISM, o'clock <lb />
M., front of Die Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, sell <lb />
at public the highest bidder <lb />
live sevenths interest in that <lb />
track of land situated in Con- <lb />
township, Pitt ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Fred <lb />
horn, the Sam Manning land and <lb />
others, acres more or <lb />
less. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This Dec. 12th, <lb />
Cannon, <lb />
Public <lb />
Administering the estate of War- <lb />
deed. <lb />
Jarvis A Blow, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITOR. <lb />
Having duly the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as Executor oft lie Will and Ten <lb />
turnout of Jennie deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate should <lb />
present the same for payment on or <lb />
the 2nd of January, <lb />
1800, or this notice will plead <lb />
in liar of recovery of same. <lb />
This 2nd day of January, 1888. <lb />
Executor of Jennie Boyd. <lb />
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OS. Hi-lying 8.30 a <lb />
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Train on Clinton Vi. <lb />
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SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at ti A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro A. <lb />
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending stage of water. <lb />
Connect Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New York and But- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Ray <lb />
and Line from <lb />
lost on. <lb />
JNO. X. <lb />
Washington, X. C. <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
WINSTON ELECTION LAW <lb />
AMENDMENT. <lb />
DOLLS, Vases, <lb />
Wagons, Shoo <lb />
Air Figures, <lb />
Fire Works, Toys, <lb />
Cups Saucers, <lb />
Candies. Mixed Nuts, <lb />
R a i i us, <lb />
Sweet Florida Oranges, <lb />
Apples, lemons. <lb />
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, <lb />
Mattresses, bureaus, <lb />
You will never <lb />
a Standard Sewing Machine. <lb />
SAMUEL M. <lb />
Salt. Phone <lb />
At our ops on Dick- <lb />
sen avenue we re- <lb />
pair all kinds of Ma- <lb />
dins ft Farm- <lb />
Implements. <lb />
We also ct u re <lb />
arts, <lb />
Brackets. <lb />
Posts, <lb />
Balusters. <lb />
Let us have your <lb />
work. <lb />
B ALLEN, <lb />
J C. LAMER k CO <lb />
S. <lb />
IN <lb />
IN i III <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
only work <lb />
prices reasonable <lb />
H. <lb />
1- u W, R. <lb />
IN <lb />
N. <lb />
The Stock complete in <lb />
every department and <lb />
prices as low as the low <lb />
eat. Highest market <lb />
prices paid for country <lb />
Representative F. D. <lb />
county, introduced the fol- <lb />
lowing in the <lb />
An Act to Amend the it u- <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section That section of <lb />
Art. I of the Constitution of North <lb />
Carolina be and the hereby <lb />
repealed. <lb />
See. That Article VI of the <lb />
Constitution of North lie <lb />
and the aim- is hereby repealed, <lb />
and in its stead shall <lb />
the following Article of said Con <lb />
sections <lb />
ARTICLE <lb />
AND ELIGIBILITY TO OFFICE. <lb />
Section I. Qualifications of <lb />
Every male person born <lb />
the United States, and every male <lb />
who hits been naturalized, <lb />
years old or upwards who shall <lb />
have been an actual bona tide <lb />
dent in State of North Carolina <lb />
for two years, possessing <lb />
all the qualifications set out and re- <lb />
quired this Article and its <lb />
sections, shall be entitled to <lb />
vote at any election by the <lb />
in the State, except as may lie <lb />
herein otherwise provided. <lb />
See. Every person to <lb />
vote shall have act bona <lb />
fide resident of the State of North <lb />
for two years, of the <lb />
county one year, of the <lb />
or ward or other election <lb />
district in which ho proposes to <lb />
vote six months <lb />
election; provided, that removal <lb />
from one precinct, etc., to another <lb />
in same county shall <lb />
to deprive any person of the right <lb />
to vote in the precinct, etc., from <lb />
which he has removed, until six <lb />
months after such removal. <lb />
But no person who has con- <lb />
or confessed in open <lb />
court upon indictment of the fol- <lb />
lowing bribery, <lb />
in any degree, receiving <lb />
stolen goods, arson, obtaining <lb />
money or goods under false <lb />
perjury, forgery, embezzle- <lb />
rape, wild intent to <lb />
commit rape, fornication ad <lb />
tery, bigamy, incest, removing crop <lb />
before paying rent or <lb />
liens thereon, disposing of <lb />
moil gaged property with intent to <lb />
the mortgagee, crime <lb />
against nature, sale of cotton with- <lb />
in prohibited hours, dueling, <lb />
conducting a lottery, <lb />
to houses, churches fences, <lb />
shooting at or throwing care, <lb />
locomotives or trains, slander of <lb />
innocent women, seduction under <lb />
promise of marriage, or an attempt <lb />
any of these or of felony <lb />
now prohibited by the laws of <lb />
North Carolina, or which may <lb />
hereafter be prohibited, or of any <lb />
crime whereof the punishment may <lb />
be imprisonment the <lb />
shall lie permitted to vote or <lb />
be deemed an elector, unless the <lb />
said person shall be II restored <lb />
in a manner <lb />
scribed by law. it shall not <lb />
be necessary <lb />
has been imposed to bring persons <lb />
within the prohibition this sec- <lb />
Those under <lb />
are prohibited as well <lb />
those under sentence. <lb />
. Sec. Provides that every per- <lb />
son offering to vote shall be at the <lb />
time, a legally enrolled and <lb />
voter on his personal <lb />
cation herein prescribed, and as <lb />
provided in accordance with this <lb />
Article, and no person shall be <lb />
lowed to who has not register- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The of voters <lb />
the laws in force on <lb />
the first day of April, 1898, <lb />
remain in force until Juno <lb />
at which dale all the provisions of <lb />
the Constitution relating to <lb />
ration and election, <lb />
contained in this Article and as <lb />
herein provided, shall go into <lb />
the General Assembly <lb />
its regular of shall <lb />
registration law to <lb />
carry effect the provisions of <lb />
this Article relating to the reg- <lb />
of such voters only as are <lb />
qualified this Article its <lb />
sect ions. <lb />
Sec. All elections by <lb />
shall be by ballot and all <lb />
by the General Assembly <lb />
shall be viva <lb />
See. Every presenting <lb />
himself for registration shall lie <lb />
able to read intelligently <lb />
and he shall <lb />
lo do so when he applies for <lb />
by making oath, ad- <lb />
ministered to him <lb />
having charge such ration, <lb />
or by his deputy, of whom <lb />
arc hereby <lb />
such oath, written application <lb />
j therefor a blank to be fur <lb />
by such officer. <lb />
The mid application shall con <lb />
the information to <lb />
show that he is entitled to register <lb />
vote, and shall be entirely <lb />
written, dated signed by him <lb />
the presence of registration <lb />
officer or his deputy, without as- <lb />
or suggestion from any <lb />
person or memorandum whatever, <lb />
except the form of application lure <lb />
in set forth. <lb />
The application for ration <lb />
above provided for shall be an ex- <lb />
act copy of the following form, with <lb />
proper names, dates and <lb />
substituted for tho blanks <lb />
therein, to <lb />
am a resident of the Stale of <lb />
North a citizen <lb />
United States. My name is . <lb />
. ; I was horn in the <lb />
Stale of. <lb />
. of <lb />
the year I am now. years <lb />
and. and. of age; I <lb />
have res i lei in this state since. <lb />
in the county in <lb />
the precinct ward or other <lb />
I am <lb />
not disfranchised by any of the <lb />
provisions of the Constitution of <lb />
this <lb />
Sec. Provides that if the <lb />
lie not able to read and <lb />
write as above provided, he <lb />
shall at the time he offers to <lb />
the actual tide owner <lb />
of property assessed to him in the <lb />
State at a valuation of not less than <lb />
three hundred dollars <lb />
tax lists of year <lb />
which he offers to register, or on <lb />
the tax lists of the preceding year <lb />
if the roil of the current year shall <lb />
not have been completed filed, <lb />
and on which, if the property so <lb />
assessed lie personal only, all taxes <lb />
due thereon shall have paid. <lb />
This section provides at <lb />
length for oath, to be made <lb />
before the registration officer., <lb />
case the applicant for registration <lb />
can neither read nor and <lb />
possessed of the required amount of <lb />
property to entitle him <lb />
Sec. No male was <lb />
an January 1807,. . any date <lb />
prior thereto, cut it led to vote under <lb />
the Constitution or statutes of any <lb />
State in the United States wherein <lb />
he then resided, or who prior to <lb />
that time was a regularly enlisted <lb />
soldier in the of the United <lb />
States; and no person, son <lb />
son of any such person not less <lb />
than years of age at the date of <lb />
the adoption of this Constitution; <lb />
and no mule who was <lb />
prior to tho first day o <lb />
1900, shall lie denied the <lb />
right to register and vote in this <lb />
State by reason of his failure to <lb />
possess the or property <lb />
qualification prescribed by this <lb />
Constitution; provided he shall <lb />
have resided in this State for live <lb />
next preceding the date <lb />
at which he shall apply for reg- <lb />
shall have registered <lb />
In accordance with tho terms of <lb />
1900; and no shall lie en- <lb />
to this <lb />
after said date. <lb />
This section also provides for <lb />
the method such persons <lb />
shall pursue to secure the <lb />
of the above, and provides also the <lb />
oath he shall also for a MB <lb />
registration of this class o <lb />
voices, and all whose appear <lb />
thereon shall be permitted to vote <lb />
at all elections in the Slate, etc. <lb />
See. s. Provides for the payment <lb />
of poll tax of all persons under the <lb />
and provides that <lb />
such person shall lie permitted <lb />
to payment is made <lb />
on or before day of De <lb />
of year for the two <lb />
years preceding the year <lb />
which he oilers to vole. All be- <lb />
tween the ages of and not <lb />
herein exempted come within Ibis <lb />
provision. <lb />
It Is also required by this see <lb />
that the poll tax receipt for <lb />
said time shall be exhibited to the <lb />
election officer in official form, or <lb />
duplicate of loss, or proof <lb />
of payment of such poll lax shall <lb />
be by the affidavit of the <lb />
party to whom it was paid. <lb />
Heavy penalty is imposed for <lb />
changing or altering in any way <lb />
one of these receipts; tax <lb />
collector sheriff who <lb />
shall ante date such shall be guilty <lb />
of forger <lb />
Idiots deaf and dumb or <lb />
blind persona are exempted; also <lb />
persona under 2.1 years of age who <lb />
have paid all poll taxes assessed <lb />
against <lb />
This sect ion provides the <lb />
lo lie taken by office holders. <lb />
See. Defines who shall lie <lb />
eligible to office. Also provides <lb />
for the submission of this Amend <lb />
to the Constitution to the <lb />
voters of State, for ratification <lb />
the Tuesday after the <lb />
Monday in May. The <lb />
is lo be conducted held <lb />
under the same rules <lb />
as arc provided in the law <lb />
regulating elections in this State <lb />
and in force May is <lb />
to say, the new election law <lb />
to lie passed by the present General <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
The salve in the world for <lb />
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Sail <lb />
Rheum, Fever Sires, chap <lb />
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, <lb />
all Skin Eruptions, positively <lb />
cures Piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to perfect <lb />
faction or money Price <lb />
cents per box. For sale by Jno. <lb />
L.<lb />
fins <lb />
iii.- <lb />
year and <lb />
ii. For<lb />
will lit the <lb />
are invited to <lb />
month prices have been marked away down <lb />
from regular Belling prices oil Fine <lb />
M, <lb />
JUST FOR FUN. <lb />
A little Kensington school girl <lb />
quoted a well-known phrase <lb />
soft answer turned away <lb />
Like King of Franco and <lb />
mushed <lb />
Dreyfus out and him back <lb />
you have the <lb />
grip. Take this prescription to <lb />
the drug More. II will only cos <lb />
you about To cents. My fit- is <lb />
seem to <lb />
have a cold yourself, <lb />
yes, but a little <lb />
lemon and sugar will fetch me <lb />
around all <lb />
NO RIGHT TO <lb />
this Article prior to <lb />
The woman who is lovely in face, <lb />
form and temper will always have <lb />
friends, but one who would at- <lb />
tractive must keep her health. if <lb />
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb />
down she <lb />
If she has constipation or <lb />
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb />
will cause skin <lb />
eruptions and a wretched complex <lb />
ion. Electric Bitters is the lies <lb />
medicine in the world to regulate <lb />
stomach, liver and kidneys to <lb />
purify the blood. If gives strong <lb />
nerves, bright smooth, <lb />
rich complexion. I <lb />
will make a good looking, charm <lb />
woman of a rundown invalid. <lb />
Only DO cents at L. <lb />
The I of pence was taken and if he docs not agree lo aid <lb />
I. m I lie Senate on I in pulling those through <lb />
TYSON. <lb />
We have a nice variety styles <lb />
yet and you can now pet a Bargain <lb />
When you conn t see cur Spec- <lb />
Counter. <lb />
J. B. CO <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. for the Civil Service <lb />
From Our Commission, j n. <lb />
Washington. D. Jan. and Judicial bill. <lb />
Senator Mason fired an When the yea and nay vole was <lb />
peeled bombshell the the appropriation <lb />
of the Philippine <lb />
when he offered his resolution, <lb />
starling with a quotation from the <lb />
Declaration of Independence <lb />
all just powers of gov- <lb />
are derived from the eon <lb />
sent of de- <lb />
that the V. S. will not at- <lb />
tempt to govern the people of any <lb />
other country without the consent <lb />
of the people themselves or subject <lb />
them by force to our dominion <lb />
their will. Unless the it- <lb />
got a small majority, and Ibis year's <lb />
care over. <lb />
Mr. is still playing <lb />
on the Philippine question, <lb />
and he will probably keep it up <lb />
the Senate treaty. <lb />
The message he sent with the treat <lb />
of peace to the Senate was <lb />
formal, and might have been put <lb />
four words, lathe <lb />
alt hough the administration must <lb />
be ill possession of much <lb />
lion relating lo present critical <lb />
to vote ratification. Even <lb />
if that claim be correct, enough <lb />
Senators would be against the <lb />
to prevent, if are so <lb />
disposed, its being upon <lb />
this session, as appropriation <lb />
lulls, not one of which has vet <lb />
passed by Senate, the <lb />
Canal bill and oilier <lb />
will all In- pressing ail ion. with <lb />
the probability extra net <lb />
sum will be glowing <lb />
longer ever <lb />
Jerry Simpson was in his s.-at <lb />
when Congress reassembled, for lite <lb />
Aral lime this session. He says be <lb />
is strongly opposed to the large <lb />
for the <lb />
Hull bill, will be heard from <lb />
before bill is jammed through <lb />
he House. <lb />
Sail men to Wash- <lb />
these days nearly all have <lb />
something to afoul the <lb />
to admit Confederate vet- <lb />
emus to <lb />
Homes and pension roll, and <lb />
the substance of the opinion- <lb />
nine of is in <lb />
tin- following remarks, made by Mr. <lb />
A. n. Met hue. of <lb />
supposes that the southern <lb />
people have the remotest idea that <lb />
i In- veterans of the Confederate <lb />
or their friends expect pen- <lb />
sinus of United States Govern- <lb />
or even reception into lite <lb />
Homes, a grievously mis <lb />
taken notion is cherished. <lb />
people an- not dreaming of <lb />
such idea, for I are <lb />
to entertain proposition soul <lb />
not absurd. <lb />
The old Johnnies are doing Ant- <lb />
rate Without from <lb />
Washington. Our pension is <lb />
already big enough, and there is no <lb />
for further burdens. The <lb />
whole idea is Quixotic and the <lb />
to denounce ii would <lb />
the proposed <lb />
Whether public gets II chance <lb />
to see the report of the army board <lb />
of survey, which is now secretly <lb />
Investigating charge of Gen. <lb />
that the beef furnished our <lb />
soldiers iii Cuba and <lb />
was with chemicals, <lb />
which rendered unlit local and <lb />
dangerous to health, will depend en- <lb />
upon what <lb />
says after the report has been sub <lb />
milled In him. and hill he w ill <lb />
will nature of the <lb />
report. If It be against Miles, ii <lb />
will be published as as pus <lb />
slide; If it confirms his charges, i. <lb />
will be pigeon-holed for keeps. <lb />
The beef I rust is working ha d to <lb />
I convince the board they used <lb />
and that the beef <lb />
the soldiers <lb />
of and bis between our troops <lb />
lowers changes widely from what Philippine insurgents which <lb />
the latest official advices stale it to the Senate, the people, would <lb />
lie, we have got lo govern them to know. Not a word received <lb />
force or not at all. from Gen. Otis by the <lb />
Bailey won Iii. <lb />
constitutional light without a re- <lb />
port from the House Judiciary <lb />
Committee, although the members <lb />
of the Committee arc understood to <lb />
lie unanimous in belief that Hie <lb />
of a commission in <lb />
army, a Represents- the news from <lb />
live, vacates his seal In the House, carefully censored it has made ii <lb />
Reed won Mr. Bailey's tight is alarming <lb />
for him, by refusing lo certify Hint a light between tin- in <lb />
vouchers for the pay of the our troops <lb />
members of the House who hold <lb />
lion since the Insurgents in posses <lb />
of defied <lb />
Miller his troops, who had <lb />
been sent by Otis to take pot <lb />
of the town, has been made <lb />
public, except <lb />
bad boon lotion. Miller. Al <lb />
Manila is <lb />
com missions. <lb />
The mail of Southern Senators <lb />
and is full of pro <lb />
lists from ex Confederate <lb />
against the proposal of Senator <lb />
of lo give <lb />
them United Sen- <lb />
Pascal presided n formal me <lb />
lo the senate against the <lb />
Butler idea, from Confederate <lb />
veterans of Osaka, <lb />
The has <lb />
annual scare In the Civil <lb />
and it was more real <lb />
than usual. This time, the House <lb />
us a <lb />
actually voted tn strike out <lb />
the daily probabilities. Should <lb />
natives a revolution <lb />
our authority, ii would <lb />
result increasing <lb />
against our keeping the <lb />
for <lb />
official reticence. <lb />
was tIn- <lb />
the sells every <lb />
large city in the country all the <lb />
lime. Miles is conducting an <lb />
independent investigation, through <lb />
office of the Inspector General <lb />
of the the War <lb />
gating Commission is also dallying <lb />
with beef question. <lb />
The Senate might four <lb />
day's work this week, but ii did <lb />
not act do four hours work. <lb />
are not <lb />
helping the administration ovoid <lb />
an extra of next Con <lb />
grew. <lb />
Talk of the administration put- <lb />
ting a candidate in the field <lb />
User Reed for the of <lb />
next House is again prevalent. <lb />
Ii Is said Mr. Reed has been <lb />
asked to define his position lo <lb />
wards the Hull army bill and <lb />
era I other measures which the <lb />
administration <lb />
Foreign Relations, and the <lb />
is it will be reported lo <lb />
the Senate sometime week <lb />
Opinion differs as lo BOW MOD a <lb />
vole w ill be reached. In there <lb />
will lie nothing tangible <lb />
which until tin <lb />
opponents of the treaty Indicate <lb />
their It is claimed <lb />
Hint seventy prom- <lb />
m in ii. <lb />
Committee Elections Favor <lb />
It. <lb />
The House Commit tot. <lb />
is ,, , . <lb />
R. L. <lb />
W. White, James O. c. <lb />
W. Bryan and c. W. <lb />
Democrats, and W. W. Hampton, <lb />
R. J. I, Pi ,, <lb />
Republicans. <lb />
This committee met to examine <lb />
and report upon the contested <lb />
election ease of Sugg. Democrat, <lb />
against Mitchell, Republican, from <lb />
Greene. Swift Galloway, <lb />
who so ably managed pin <lb />
in which <lb />
resulted loan order from <lb />
an Judge Robinson for a recount <lb />
vote of there- <lb />
by electing a set of <lb />
count officers, presented the eon- <lb />
before the commit- <lb />
tee, ii was shown, Mitchell <lb />
had the certificate of membership, <lb />
inn that subsequent to its issuance, <lb />
Judge Robinson, upon petition, <lb />
a recount of the vote. <lb />
Thai recount showed that Sugg had <lb />
majority. <lb />
The record of proceedings <lb />
was produced before the committee. <lb />
had no counsel, and <lb />
evidence, appellate <lb />
mil presented his certificate of <lb />
election. On examination he ad- <lb />
lieu he was present the <lb />
and Sugg had ,.,. <lb />
-IV. and that having the <lb />
lit dilate he could do no less than <lb />
lake his seal in the Legislature, <lb />
having a case, by virtue <lb />
f that, and was willing lobe tried <lb />
n and would submit to the <lb />
committee's action without protest <lb />
complaint. <lb />
by a unanimous <lb />
lie of Democrats and Republican <lb />
very soon decided Sugg, Dem- <lb />
k-rut, was entitled to be scaled. <lb />
Raleigh Post, <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
It k. I . Horn n-i fl. I. <lb />
K. at <lb />
At-Law. <lb />
K. <lb />
In-- v I. r Stale. <lb />
Mills It. <lb />
Tail.- 1-. N C. N. <lb />
11.1.1 am <lb />
AT LAW, <lb />
Greenville, X. c. <lb />
Gr <lb />
III . I. OILS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Green N <lb />
Office over J. c. <lb />
Cobb<lb />
id <lb />
mow 11.11 x. c, <lb />
It. K. Tyson, <lb />
N. c <lb />
Hie House, administration can <lb />
for Speaker of the next <lb />
House will once be brought mil. <lb />
Such talk has heretofore amounted <lb />
o nothing, and this will probably <lb />
do the same, in <lb />
help the administration; will <lb />
he He will allow In <lb />
past bill can <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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