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naval regulations, commissioned <lb/>
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length of the bottom of tho ship, <lb/>
through narrow openings <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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to avoid tho risk of losing life while <lb/>
performing this duty, for it is attended <lb/>
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closed for n considerable length of <lb/>
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to sustain life If such com- <lb/>
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all plate removed <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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such a boiler without nu open light, <lb/>
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electric light. lie told no one that he <lb/>
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need His dead body was found half oat <lb/>
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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/>
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shell the formation of rust, and <lb/>
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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/>
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that confront the officers and men of <lb/>
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newly wedded <lb/>
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ties The husband must protect the <lb/>
wife, while tho must follow <lb/>
tin and he goes. <lb/>
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in My husband's going <lb/>
to a <lb/>
out Of jail. And then <lb/>
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man who COUld <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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me no hope of her cure. <lb/>
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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/>
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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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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/>
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Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Ray <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
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Washington, X. C. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Mail Matter. <lb/>
Jam <lb/>
Treasury ha <lb/>
issued a pamphlet containing the <lb/>
revised In to <lb/>
tamp made by Scott. <lb/>
We publish baton some <lb/>
may in- of Interest lo <lb/>
Hi i <lb/>
A of i- <lb/>
tar of.;,. u <lb/>
tared to the present stamp, <lb/>
recall seeing one that the Deeds executed <lb/>
homestead la be repealed. If by a sheriff, In compliance an <lb/>
there I any one Ian on the statute the ate to . <lb/>
books that has served its and <lb/>
,. , , ., ,. , the payment of money <lb/>
l, diverted <lb/>
drawn by an <lb/>
ii <lb/>
in savor of a third party, <lb/>
requires a -lamp. <lb/>
of drawing <lb/>
Craven has a colored rep- if left a time, an <lb/>
in the Isaac taxable, Drat, the cents, <lb/>
Smith, the Legislature, lathe bat left <lb/>
of tin House <lb/>
,.,,,. . must U- added. <lb/>
Smith voted for Judge <lb/>
fraud, ii Is <lb/>
homestead but. Ii i <lb/>
good repeal it. <lb/>
same <lb/>
he <lb/>
fan i Bar. S. A. <lb/>
died his home in this <lb/>
city at hi lock He hail <lb/>
bean ill for <lb/>
ii Ins death <lb/>
failure. The will <lb/>
take place Monday. <lb/>
M be was called far <lb/>
years, was one of the <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Conference, M. South. <lb/>
After long and service <lb/>
in I In- pastoral be <lb/>
in the work of <lb/>
presiding elder. In capacity <lb/>
At Monday's session the follow- <lb/>
interest was Intro <lb/>
nut <lb/>
Art 1,788 the <lb/>
Code in to the of <lb/>
jurors by county <lb/>
the words <lb/>
in three insert <lb/>
the and ever <lb/>
two <lb/>
in amend <lb/>
IV. the eye special is I. has <lb/>
put up an immense on the <lb/>
in trout Court House. <lb/>
and has another trout <lb/>
of Hotel These call <lb/>
to what he <lb/>
where he may be <lb/>
Bat others have to an <lb/>
about Odom <lb/>
N. Mn <lb/>
To All Whom It <lb/>
I lake pleasure n recommending <lb/>
Dr. who <lb/>
of the Code, need work in Ma line. He has been <lb/>
said that he preferred <lb/>
At a subsequent mucus <lb/>
of the Republican members of the <lb/>
Legislature Smith's action was dis- <lb/>
of --proof of for <lb/>
insurance being <lb/>
a statement made a-to the <lb/>
is not i certificate requiring a <lb/>
cussed and s resolution watt adopted <lb/>
expelling from the caucus. of <lb/>
. ., i ii . m note, bill of exchange, etc, <lb/>
tin the the <lb/>
Smith arose lo u question of per- <lb/>
ii-. roasted <lb/>
for their action <lb/>
. him ill the caucus. <lb/>
to make pr sin in the re <lb/>
. alter I in- <lb/>
was revolution- <lb/>
ten were made to leave, The latest <lb/>
step was a raid the of <lb/>
ill were es- <lb/>
e tried to provided w <lb/>
tickets I take then- de- <lb/>
; lo return <lb/>
A Mayor be is <lb/>
. o rid I of all <lb/>
bu ii -n. be lb d <lb/>
after in the matter of <lb/>
putting men in <lb/>
n of i i. and now ii might <lb/>
i mi-11 In ii after the <lb/>
the Raleigh district lour <lb/>
. , . tor of witnesses. u us some weeks has a <lb/>
years, and the the, <lb/>
year bin <lb/>
time limit the Durham district. <lb/>
Admonished health <lb/>
the age, he <lb/>
that his work in the <lb/>
Ail of the large hen-. <lb/>
the factory instance. <lb/>
married women. That net We have found him a most pleas- <lb/>
I. A married woman affable gentleman. <lb/>
may lo the MM of own ease has per- <lb/>
it protested by a or <lb/>
any other duly <lb/>
When a sale is made of livestock <lb/>
at a live Stock or any <lb/>
similar place, or as to <lb/>
entered into, the seller mUSt <lb/>
rive to the buyers lull or <lb/>
or oilier of shell <lb/>
sale, of Nile, or agree <lb/>
to sell, to which must <lb/>
affixed the stamp <lb/>
.-.-iii for each value of such <lb/>
sale, agreement of sale, or <lb/>
met I lo sell, and e. Ii <lb/>
additional or par <lb/>
thereof. <lb/>
Money orders issued express <lb/>
be at the <lb/>
. of for -I <lb/>
express orders <lb/>
in the Stales, are <lb/>
subject lo taxation at the of <lb/>
rents. <lb/>
A stamp is requited an <lb/>
order rash draw n a merchant <lb/>
one of his <lb/>
If nature of re- <lb/>
are in lieu of checks <lb/>
and are as in <lb/>
are checks and not <lb/>
lo tax. <lb/>
Men- agreement lo build house <lb/>
are taxable, but If bond <lb/>
V faithful perform- <lb/>
of Work or they are <lb/>
held to In- subject as bonds. <lb/>
Hotel I. bonds stamp <lb/>
u iv. He did bis <lb/>
room and response to Where a bond is given with a <lb/>
said he was not ill and guaranty company as surely, tin- <lb/>
a similar have, in addition to a <lb/>
was given this morning. This Si cent stamp, stamp denoting <lb/>
He was too feeble to at- <lb/>
tend the at <lb/>
City, but he wrote a very pathetic <lb/>
letter to his fellow ill the <lb/>
. in <lb/>
relation. His re <lb/>
quest with the hope <lb/>
that h .- life would vet <lb/>
time. was not to <lb/>
hi- earthly career closed xx bin a <lb/>
few after hi- laid down <lb/>
A mighty <lb/>
ha fallen, <lb/>
more lovable or a <lb/>
bettor beloved rarely, <lb/>
ever, lo bleat bis men. <lb/>
Boat. <lb/>
Ur. was a near rel- <lb/>
of the family of Maj. <lb/>
Hauling <lb/>
--J <lb/>
with like effect and the same <lb/>
form M Mi she and <lb/>
her separate estate shall <lb/>
whether <lb/>
to her <lb/>
Mate or in no MM <lb/>
a charge upon her separate <lb/>
estate Is- necessary. <lb/>
this <lb/>
MM. C. M. <lb/>
Hotel. <lb/>
UH. <lb/>
I wish to say the lo <lb/>
every individual that knows me, <lb/>
that I have Ur. <lb/>
Hours for M He <lb/>
lo which the <lb/>
might well address itself is <lb/>
that the establishment of a board <lb/>
of The subject is brought <lb/>
lo mind at this time by noticing <lb/>
that the Times is <lb/>
eating the creation of such a board <lb/>
Virginia. is too great a re <lb/>
it says, great a <lb/>
tax to put any one man the <lb/>
burden of overusing <lb/>
With the large <lb/>
of in there <lb/>
1- during his term that <lb/>
the has not one or more <lb/>
for pardon under cu- <lb/>
and sometimes the <lb/>
life is involved. He <lb/>
ought to have help, he ought to <lb/>
have he ought to have <lb/>
hers with whom to divide re <lb/>
This, not merely as <lb/>
a matter of Justice to the <lb/>
nor. but to the State lo the <lb/>
convicts. may sometimes <lb/>
In- imposed upon, and <lb/>
sometimes fail to see the merits <lb/>
of a <lb/>
This is a Mi argument. <lb/>
lo Slate, and if it has force <lb/>
rid <lb/>
i me <lb/>
Andrews Sol- <lb/>
tide. <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
mini III lei build<lb/>
smell <lb/>
his the door was <lb/>
forced I lie was found mi <lb/>
on the <lb/>
the floor keyhole <lb/>
a paper and gas was <lb/>
flowing from two burner, <lb/>
lb- was i. ii to <lb/>
and era I boil is of <lb/>
bard work was restored i u- <lb/>
i being <lb/>
tic be H i- lire k <lb/>
Andrews, i At <lb/>
midnight hi- condition still <lb/>
critical, ii though <lb/>
would recover. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
one-half of dollar or <lb/>
fractional part thereof, pad the <lb/>
principal on the bond as a <lb/>
premium. <lb/>
note, or memorandum <lb/>
of sale of any good or merchandise, <lb/>
stocks, lion l. exchange, notes of <lb/>
hand, real e-late or properly any <lb/>
kind or description issued In <lb/>
broker or persona acting as such. <lb/>
cull Hole or of <lb/>
-ale, not otherwise provided for in <lb/>
Ibis ail. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
by The tn. <lb/>
The bad I., kill a <lb/>
i- lo let it lie. <lb/>
Tile of life was <lb/>
yet entire <lb/>
lance for <lb/>
I a <lb/>
in in In always follow bidding <lb/>
of people. <lb/>
The win men w ho <lb/>
their owe <lb/>
I hey have ion. <lb/>
Pour unknown men attempted i. <lb/>
bold up I pas <lb/>
anger train <lb/>
but ware <lb/>
oil the passengers and <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
The n I II V . <lb/>
is no doubt I hat the even <lb/>
daily is tin-daily for the ad- <lb/>
a small conies <lb/>
into home after tin- <lb/>
win k is and sit <lb/>
it an and his <lb/>
mis in hi- utmost <lb/>
The good wife has <lb/>
lime lo look over its and <lb/>
same order of thing holds <lb/>
good In home of <lb/>
the The morning <lb/>
daily of a small city is laid to inn <lb/>
side the busy at his <lb/>
-line housewife at <lb/>
bat home. The or <lb/>
mechanic has no lime to read <lb/>
he goes to work, and is mil <lb/>
read dining working <lb/>
hours. You can depend <lb/>
Upon it that the evening daily has <lb/>
the target for these very <lb/>
and is, therefor, <lb/>
to Take Charge. <lb/>
It was decided the joint <lb/>
of Democratic of <lb/>
Senate and House of <lb/>
last night to take <lb/>
ill.- <lb/>
Department and other institutions, <lb/>
which are in control of the fusion. <lb/>
late. <lb/>
It was further decided to have a <lb/>
thorough of all <lb/>
in-lit s. <lb/>
A resolution was also adopted <lb/>
commit ling caucus to the <lb/>
of State Senator by a <lb/>
direct vote of tin- people. The <lb/>
was introduced in Sena. <lb/>
for an I without oil <lb/>
is as fol- <lb/>
low ; <lb/>
That is sense of the <lb/>
Assembly of that <lb/>
the Senators of the Slate <lb/>
be elected by the people. <lb/>
That we request our Seniors in <lb/>
b of the Halted State <lb/>
u-e their to <lb/>
have to the <lb/>
Slates, amendment <lb/>
to the looking <lb/>
to this end. <lb/>
That the Clerk of the Senate lie <lb/>
directed to furnish each member of <lb/>
I with a copy of the <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
The question of taking charge of <lb/>
the penitentiary an <lb/>
interesting animated discus. <lb/>
The caucus was almost <lb/>
equally divided on this policy. <lb/>
conservative <lb/>
annul.; who <lb/>
advocated a delay in act ion and <lb/>
who desired the appointment of a <lb/>
committee to look into the <lb/>
of taking charge of <lb/>
institution, pending <lb/>
lion. It developed Hay <lb/>
had a number of warm friends in <lb/>
the <lb/>
The to lake charge of <lb/>
the penitentiary <lb/>
As to the matter of <lb/>
the <lb/>
railed rota of to IT. <lb/>
shall not apply lo a master of his <lb/>
between and wife. rely on what <lb/>
Sec. this act shall be in force he tells you. If you need his set <lb/>
from and after its rat x ices you need not hesitate to call <lb/>
Act charter H of the him. and you recommend <lb/>
Code, providing for appointment him to your friends, <lb/>
of the Hoard of Internal Improve H. H. <lb/>
neat by Assembly. Traveling for News <lb/>
Act providing a short form <lb/>
chattel mortgage an exist- <lb/>
debt and a lien to secure ad . <lb/>
to lie made and to prescribe <lb/>
the Ill's thereon. <lb/>
Act to prated live- and provide <lb/>
service. <lb/>
Ad to the Vance Tex <lb/>
Ac, to promote the of <lb/>
railroad trains by <lb/>
separate <lb/>
t ions for whit.- <lb/>
gel's. <lb/>
Act to prescribe a of <lb/>
for public school of State <lb/>
Bud provide the hooks to lie use I. <lb/>
on asking that the State re <lb/>
fund certain moneys to <lb/>
Carolina College Mi. Pleasant <lb/>
To repeal chapter MS <lb/>
to regulate <lb/>
dead for <lb/>
of science. <lb/>
a joint <lb/>
Superior criminal court dis- <lb/>
To appoint to <lb/>
the reasonableness of rail- <lb/>
road, express and t.-l.-graph <lb/>
To provide for election of <lb/>
railroad by the <lb/>
a resolution with reference to <lb/>
the peace treaty Bear pending lie- <lb/>
lore the Senate. <lb/>
newsy and <lb/>
Bl SINES. NOTES. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
OM offers the highest <lb/>
price for seed. <lb/>
Mi. Harper is proud <lb/>
lather of a girl this morning. <lb/>
A ear load of salt received <lb/>
by It. K. Co. which <lb/>
Ibex offer at lowest price. They <lb/>
also have n line stork oats. <lb/>
Mr. Hick Parker, who has <lb/>
working here for sex oral weeks, <lb/>
moved his mother up here, and <lb/>
are keeping house. <lb/>
The bean any they are <lb/>
some line wire fence now. Well <lb/>
the longer a man works a trade the <lb/>
more he ought to learn it. <lb/>
Mr. Edwards, <lb/>
clerking for B. K. Manning Co., <lb/>
for several weeks, moved town <lb/>
Monday. We are glad to have Mr. <lb/>
town, beside it is <lb/>
much more convenient for him. <lb/>
A load of dressed lumber fox <lb/>
depot has just arrived. It <lb/>
is to be hoped that the railroad <lb/>
SHIT OUT THE NE. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Harry favors dis <lb/>
the North <lb/>
Carolina. He would do it i iii <lb/>
Self, to his statement lo <lb/>
ma- to and be says should the <lb/>
present legislature ill North Caro- <lb/>
fail proper legislation <lb/>
this subject there is no <lb/>
and the Democrats should be held <lb/>
n Virginia, the of which ,.; , ,<lb/>
with how much greater force does <lb/>
i, apply in North or m <lb/>
present of which, even if A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
his intentions were is with <lb/>
out or discretion. <lb/>
no matter how wise and a man <lb/>
a may lie, this is too Ire- <lb/>
a to <lb/>
the hands of individual <lb/>
is the responsibility <lb/>
of life and death. The Legislature <lb/>
of North might well con <lb/>
of State a of pardons. It <lb/>
is true that present ad- <lb/>
the of State <lb/>
would emit much to the <lb/>
or the good purpose <lb/>
to the of <lb/>
for but this <lb/>
legislation would not for the <lb/>
alone but <lb/>
the future. The reason <lb/>
Brothers Marry Four <lb/>
remarkable wedding has <lb/>
lost taken places the small vii <lb/>
la-re culled Trail, ten miles north <lb/>
of line, four hers being <lb/>
married lo four The four <lb/>
knots were lied the home of the <lb/>
four who arc the <lb/>
daughters of a prosperous <lb/>
named James Their <lb/>
age range from i ,. <lb/>
gas <lb/>
only Dover, <lb/>
. Dispatch, <lb/>
responsible. asked him of Stale is suggested is that <lb/>
was any news that he would like duty could lie <lb/>
the people of North Carolina to j upon its without extra <lb/>
know, or it he had any message Their present <lb/>
like to send lo the folks at ties so exacting that <lb/>
home. may say for <lb/>
said Mr. Skinner, <lb/>
cut legislature should disfranchise <lb/>
the in North Carolina. It <lb/>
should never let the opportunity <lb/>
pass, if it does, it must held <lb/>
I repeated this conversation to a <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
who is here tonight, and he <lb/>
listened with interest. say <lb/>
for said lie, <lb/>
Skinner, within a short time <lb/>
after the is disfranchised in <lb/>
I North Carolina, will openly declare <lb/>
not take mi this extra <lb/>
without <lb/>
rill Landmark. <lb/>
Have Wagons Carts <lb/>
a great long row. <lb/>
front of their <lb/>
But the row is gelling shorter <lb/>
every day. carts were <lb/>
sent to an order Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Mr. E. U. Cox left yesterday <lb/>
evening on another trip the in- <lb/>
of the Cigar Co. <lb/>
lie says his greatest trouble is that <lb/>
they cannot make the goods as fast <lb/>
as he sell them. The company <lb/>
will have lo increase its force of <lb/>
cigar makers order to supply the <lb/>
D. W. HE,<lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Newspaper Law. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
thieves held up a sub <lb/>
Cotton Rigging and <lb/>
on has . <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand. produce <lb/>
The courts have decided that the gold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
follow are the laws that apply to y- <lb/>
who do not <lb/>
express notice to the contrary are <lb/>
considered us wishing to renew <lb/>
their W I <lb/>
I. If subscribers order the That is place want to visit. <lb/>
their periodical, the I have just opened the <lb/>
a of -I publisher may to semi building with a choice stock of <lb/>
party. Put that down the them until all <lb/>
record, for I know whereof I <lb/>
Then- are others, Mr. <lb/>
Skinner's friends, who .-ax that he <lb/>
urban train near sincere his and <lb/>
he would like to vole for a bill <lb/>
to send all of the final out of the <lb/>
-Special to Charlotte Ob <lb/>
seller. <lb/>
Hex. V. A. Hardwood of <lb/>
MO and a gold watch. <lb/>
In the full of a Knight <lb/>
Admiral Schley will at <lb/>
tend I lie annual ball of order <lb/>
tonight, <lb/>
Coe <lb/>
York, a is Dr. <lb/>
Dwight select as his successor <lb/>
the <lb/>
Thirty or more persons were kill- <lb/>
ed in a train collision between New <lb/>
York Monday <lb/>
another collision be- <lb/>
tween two Union trains <lb/>
Sidney, Neb., several people were <lb/>
killed <lb/>
The safe of the <lb/>
Mass. bank was blower lo pieces <lb/>
with dynamite, Monday Burning. <lb/>
The burglars got with <lb/>
The of Pembroke, <lb/>
Me., is said lo have la-en held by <lb/>
one family lunger than that of any <lb/>
other town in Die <lb/>
Ham was appointed the <lb/>
in I II k den <lb/>
have the mails <lb/>
if the village ever since his <lb/>
retirement ism. <lb/>
A lire iii Hotel Pitts <lb/>
burg, resulted in I lie h <lb/>
of and the serious <lb/>
injury of live others. <lb/>
Linen May t. Clean, <lb/>
And yet not Is- with the <lb/>
and Hie <lb/>
well dressed man. The <lb/>
ton cur <lb/>
reel results. <lb/>
. I Agent. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A will lie made to the <lb/>
present Assembly of North <lb/>
for an amendment to the <lb/>
took law fence around the of <lb/>
N. C., the <lb/>
County to <lb/>
said fence from its eastern <lb/>
nus on Tar river up the hank oil Ii <lb/>
said river to the town Hue. <lb/>
N. C., <lb/>
EVERY BRIDE <lb/>
and wife know about the <lb/>
that for half a century has <lb/>
been mothers bring <lb/>
little ones into the world without <lb/>
the hundred and one <lb/>
discomforts and distractions <lb/>
to child-birth. It <lb/>
is B plied externally, which <lb/>
is only way to get relief. <lb/>
Medicines taken internally <lb/>
I will help and may <lb/>
result in <lb/>
-Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
fits and prepares every <lb/>
muscle and <lb/>
of the body for <lb/>
the critical hour. It <lb/>
robs of <lb/>
tortures and pains. <lb/>
coming is made <lb/>
quick and easy Its <lb/>
action is doubly <lb/>
if it c during the whole <lb/>
period if <lb/>
be. . i all drag <lb/>
sent by mail mi re prate, <lb/>
and the best of general Tables Sup- <lb/>
it. It subscribers neglect or re-, plies. carry <lb/>
fuse to lake their periodical from to STOCK <lb/>
to which they ready lo supply your needs <lb/>
directed, they are responsible me a call. <lb/>
Hooks Fin.<lb/>
addicts ,<lb/>
. I i.- lo <lb/>
ion by <lb/>
-i -.- <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
On. <lb/>
i hex their bills and <lb/>
entered them <lb/>
I. If move to other <lb/>
places, without informing the pub- <lb/>
and the papers are to <lb/>
the they are re- <lb/>
The courts have decided that <lb/>
taking periodicals the <lb/>
or removing sud leaving <lb/>
them uncalled for, is <lb/>
evidence <lb/>
II. If subscribers pay in advance <lb/>
they are bound to give notice at <lb/>
of the time if they do not <lb/>
wish to continue taking it, other- <lb/>
wise publisher is authorized to <lb/>
send it, mid the will <lb/>
responsible until an express notice <lb/>
with payment of all is <lb/>
to the <lb/>
The latest postal laws are such <lb/>
that publishers <lb/>
rust for fraud who lakes a pa- <lb/>
per and refuses to pay for it. <lb/>
this law I be man who allows <lb/>
to run for <lb/>
some and then orders <lb/>
or the post <lb/>
master to mark it and <lb/>
have a postal card sent notifying <lb/>
publisher, leaves himself liable <lb/>
to arrest the same as for <lb/>
I Southerner. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Old Occur to <lb/>
That when you buy it <lb/>
economy to get the last <lb/>
That is what we have, <lb/>
The best of everything. <lb/>
You may need. <lb/>
We can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Fine Candies, Fruits of all <lb/>
j Nuts, We have Fine <lb/>
a box, put up es- <lb/>
for us. <lb/>
J L. BRO <lb/>
Is BUs D. <lb/>
blood mum km. K <lb/>
without II. <lb/>
lie your keep it clean, <lb/>
up Hie and <lb/>
lion th. body, U <lb/>
and by <lb/>
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FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
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I today. <lb/>
loft I <lb/>
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; Hill. <lb/>
Mi- .-nine <lb/>
Saturday from <lb/>
I. of tin- <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Sunday here and left this morning. <lb/>
f. E. went MS Kin-Lit <lb/>
and <lb/>
Annie loft <lb/>
lo resume her near <lb/>
Senator F. home <lb/>
from evening to lie <lb/>
at <lb/>
M. came up from Ply <lb/>
mouth Saturday and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. of Hertford, who <lb/>
relative at Hotel <lb/>
homo today. <lb/>
Judge Fred Moore arrived <lb/>
day and opened <lb/>
This is his <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ha visiting relative, in this <lb/>
look train here <lb/>
for In- home. <lb/>
W. H. ix, of ii here. <lb/>
left this <lb/>
i mm mm. <lb/>
Court is in <lb/>
Pitt's Senator. <lb/>
the list of Semite committees <lb/>
we that Senator F. James <lb/>
ha on <lb/>
; Federal ; <lb/>
lies, <lb/>
wont down <lb/>
The weather gelling <lb/>
another shaky <lb/>
White shad were <lb/>
market <lb/>
debts. <lb/>
His Mather Dead. <lb/>
and other <lb/>
in the New- <lb/>
iT. M. A hi. one of our <lb/>
are to he has by <lb/>
cash for everything except then death his in it her, <lb/>
Wilson night. <lb/>
A little advertising may be <lb/>
profitable when a great deal would <lb/>
pay <lb/>
I pay cash for Hides, Furs, Eggs <lb/>
and Turkeys. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Send la the News. <lb/>
As the holidays are all <lb/>
now <lb/>
are more at leisure, <lb/>
we would like to hear from them <lb/>
It is always better to advertise a oftener. We want items from <lb/>
little too much than quite <lb/>
A few day. ago Mr. J. W. Allen, <lb/>
near town, killed a hog that weigh- <lb/>
ed net. <lb/>
J. Norman invites you to <lb/>
his grocer- store in the <lb/>
building. He carries the lies of <lb/>
table <lb/>
Mr. J Smith has told his <lb/>
sud lot South Greenville <lb/>
to Mr. II. Ii. Howard. Mr. Smith <lb/>
will build him another home. <lb/>
The party who took the orange <lb/>
wood cane from the opera house <lb/>
the day ofter the band concert, <lb/>
will please return It to W. B. Pol- <lb/>
lard. A <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given that <lb/>
plication will lie made to the <lb/>
present Assembly of North <lb/>
to amend the charter of <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
amateurs are rehears <lb/>
for the comedy drama <lb/>
which will appear at the opera <lb/>
house Thursday night, January <lb/>
10th. for the benefit Hope Fire <lb/>
company. <lb/>
said Uncle <lb/>
no trouble <lb/>
gel I rich held on as <lb/>
tight to de money earns as <lb/>
does to the money <lb/>
Washington Star. <lb/>
J. E. Starkey, one the clever- <lb/>
est and most popular young men <lb/>
in who for ten years <lb/>
has been in the employment of Mr. <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, has taken charge of <lb/>
the business of prosperous <lb/>
of J. Ii. Starkey Co., of which he <lb/>
is the senior member. Mr. Starkey <lb/>
by his courteous manners hon- <lb/>
est dealings baa won for himself <lb/>
life long friends, and his <lb/>
presence at his own store, will <lb/>
attract to it a boat of patrons from <lb/>
every section of the county. <lb/>
lathe list of com in it teen appoint- <lb/>
ad for the House of Representative <lb/>
we find the members from Pitt <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Representative W. J. is <lb/>
the committees for Count <lb/>
Cities and Towns ; Education; and <lb/>
Oysters. <lb/>
Representative T. II. la <lb/>
on the committee for <lb/>
for the I leaf and Dumb; <lb/>
Penal <lb/>
every of the <lb/>
Stole Some Chicken. <lb/>
A few nights ago some one stole <lb/>
three chickens from a coop in the <lb/>
rear of Mr. S. M. Schultz's store. <lb/>
During all his years business <lb/>
this is the time anybody has <lb/>
bothered his chicken <lb/>
for Haleigh. <lb/>
Mad last night. <lb/>
Savage left this morning <lb/>
for to bin h. u -.- <lb/>
Ben and his Miss <lb/>
have gone to Bethel to at- <lb/>
torn school. <lb/>
Bruce of <lb/>
who has E. II. Tali. <lb/>
u home t oil <lb/>
Congressman Harry <lb/>
came homo from Washington Mon- <lb/>
day evening lo court. <lb/>
U. Williams and J. M. <lb/>
left morning for to <lb/>
represent trudge at <lb/>
meeting of the Lodge of <lb/>
J. H. Harris, of Ayden <lb/>
Lodge also went.<lb/>
Norfolk, is in <lb/>
F. of <lb/>
low II. <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
A Shewing <lb/>
At the Met Sunday school <lb/>
Sunday every officer teach- <lb/>
was the total at- <lb/>
so said the Secretary, <lb/>
was the largest in the history of <lb/>
the church. This is a good allow- <lb/>
with which to the new <lb/>
year and Supt. Harding is to be <lb/>
Should Have One. <lb/>
The Furniture Man- <lb/>
Company has declared a <lb/>
ten percent dividend after passing <lb/>
over a good sum to swell its <lb/>
plus. This is a good argument <lb/>
that there is money <lb/>
furniture. Tun <lb/>
a factory of this kind in <lb/>
would pay well. <lb/>
Step the Nuisance. <lb/>
Since the train has <lb/>
been moved within the corporate <lb/>
limits we <lb/>
Rev. N. M. Wat-ii left <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
C. II. of <lb/>
is here at court. <lb/>
T. C. Woolen, of came <lb/>
over this to attend court. <lb/>
Miss Loraine returned <lb/>
Tn. evening from a visit lo <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
Miss Eva who <lb/>
visit relatives here, this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
I lines left Tuesday even- <lb/>
for Brunswick, where he <lb/>
has accepted a position. <lb/>
Mrs. J. h. Barnhill, of <lb/>
came down Tuesday evening to <lb/>
visit her father, J. I. Daniel. <lb/>
The mother, sister little sou <lb/>
of Hauls, who ed and <lb/>
brought here week, arrived <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Honey, express messenger <lb/>
on the between <lb/>
and Weldon, is Inking a few days <lb/>
rest. Ed of is <lb/>
express messenger during Mr. <lb/>
Honey's absence. <lb/>
afternoon Sheriff Mooring walk.- <lb/>
into room Jot- lb. K. <lb/>
Use intimation bad gone out <lb/>
In- sen,. <lb/>
line during the aft cram n ail I <lb/>
e.,, ha I in <lb/>
All to <lb/>
the prisoner an all In I <lb/>
upon bun a- he walked up <lb/>
the aisle an give. I s.-ii near <lb/>
his counsel in the While <lb/>
mailing for Bawl <lb/>
s-k.-d around the room and <lb/>
Hired the Meads at Ins <lb/>
b hood around ill.-, and <lb/>
shook bands w s w <lb/>
near enough. <lb/>
When all was in readiness Si <lb/>
Moore asked <lb/>
up and raise his right haul. The <lb/>
then reel the bill of in <lb/>
found <lb/>
of the court, and in <lb/>
Lithe usual ;, s an <lb/>
an and <lb/>
for the trial dis <lb/>
the counsel and it was <lb/>
agreed that the be set for n <lb/>
Tuesday, if w wan <lb/>
em In- gotten time. <lb/>
then -d <lb/>
that h o, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Jarvis far defense slate I <lb/>
he did deem <lb/>
to have a but <lb/>
thought list would <lb/>
the readily agreed i <lb/>
that Judge Moon- slated <lb/>
would be hardship on <lb/>
Sheriff for the lie <lb/>
from the instead of allowing <lb/>
them lo large, and <lb/>
asked the Solicitor if he had any <lb/>
special reason <lb/>
Solicitor I lain that <lb/>
as homicide was <lb/>
here those familiar <lb/>
with were on one side or the <lb/>
other, audit would be bird to tin. <lb/>
a mi red men close by who had <lb/>
not already mi opinion <lb/>
of case. this the Judge <lb/>
made as <lb/>
Moore will In- assisted <lb/>
by and p is <lb/>
others the of <lb/>
the ease. The defense will be rep <lb/>
resented by Jarvis Blow. Skinner <lb/>
Bare and <lb/>
F. II. James. <lb/>
Town Council will be asked to <lb/>
make a law that will prohibit the <lb/>
gang of loafers crowding <lb/>
every time a train conic in. This <lb/>
is right. And there should be an <lb/>
enclosure about I ho depot through <lb/>
which no one is allowed to ex- <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
Store and Burned. <lb/>
On Sunday night, 1st Inst., the <lb/>
store of Mr. J. A. Gardner, at <lb/>
was destroyed by fire. <lb/>
The was also in the store. <lb/>
A colored man who lives near <lb/>
store, was by tho <lb/>
of a keg powder, he <lb/>
went to house, about <lb/>
yards distant, to wake him up. <lb/>
They could nothing from the <lb/>
building. It is known how the <lb/>
tire originated. Tho loss is part <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
NEW OFFICERS. <lb/>
Tar River Lodge N K. of P. <lb/>
On Friday night the following <lb/>
officers were installed by Tar <lb/>
Lodge No. M K. of P., by District <lb/>
Deputy Grand Chancellor C. <lb/>
for the ensuing <lb/>
term <lb/>
Dr. W. II. <lb/>
K. G. C. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. M. of W. <lb/>
Dr. R. L. of H. and S. <lb/>
J. N. of E. <lb/>
Frank of F. <lb/>
O. K. A. <lb/>
G. J. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
TO A COLD IN A DAY. <lb/>
Take Quinine Tab- <lb/>
let. All druggists refund money <lb/>
if it fails to cure. Ho. The gen <lb/>
nine ha- L. Q. Tablet. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Johnson of <lb/>
is her Mrs. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Miss Agues <lb/>
homo Sunday from u visit to her <lb/>
uncle, Mr. Will Moore, near Falk <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
Miss Ward from over <lb/>
the river, her <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. C. M. Jones. <lb/>
Misses Addle Johnson and Alice <lb/>
Ling left for the homo Green <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Misses Myrtle Taylor Daisy <lb/>
left Thursday morning <lb/>
their home at <lb/>
Mr. Fred Ward, from over Hie <lb/>
river, stole his girl, Miss <lb/>
from near They <lb/>
lo this place Thursday and <lb/>
wore married at the home of W. E. <lb/>
Tinker, Rev. N. L. Seal sill <lb/>
Quite a largo crowd attended <lb/>
the tournament and nation ball <lb/>
Wednesday and Wednesday night, <lb/>
James L, of Greenville, <lb/>
was orator of the day, and music <lb/>
was furnished by the Italian band. <lb/>
The successful knights wore, <lb/>
Hughes Paul, of Silver <lb/>
Smith Paul, -Knight of <lb/>
Scott <lb/>
of Tucker. <lb/>
of Miss <lb/>
was of <lb/>
Lore and Beauty by Paul. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Tucker, first Maid of <lb/>
Honor, by Smith. Paul. Miss <lb/>
Agnes Proctor second Maid of <lb/>
Honor, by W. S. Mrs. <lb/>
W. E. Tucker I hi id Maid of Honor, <lb/>
by her husband, W. B. Tucker. <lb/>
Dr. M. Jones presented <lb/>
crowns to the knight a few well <lb/>
words, tapper was raved <lb/>
at twelve. Everything rolled on <lb/>
like till late hours <lb/>
of night when every one left <lb/>
for <lb/>
idle let . P. . s. <lb/>
.<lb/>
M , <lb/>
hag the Slate. . a <lb/>
. . . . , H I, , Ii I ,. <lb/>
bat bold -u in has <lb/>
II bey bad I-. m <lb/>
their .-u- <lb/>
and aisle <lb/>
He r.-l.-i Li <lb/>
private and <lb/>
and warned the grand jury <lb/>
Th in . I . <lb/>
A . <lb/>
I. P. Ti l J A <lb/>
. II, Jesse <lb/>
l i <lb/>
R. Peter A. <lb/>
I S. Parker. <lb/>
P. II. Allen. I. <lb/>
A. M. C. <lb/>
. Martin, S. I <lb/>
is . <lb/>
for ibis <lb/>
an P. la. A. <lb/>
A. It. <lb/>
, us. J. s, M. <lb/>
J. S. M <lb/>
T. U. <lb/>
J. P. Harvey. <lb/>
J. A. Crier. <lb/>
Th.-foil. have been <lb/>
Joe .-ill <lb/>
tip-in ill. lit <lb/>
S. T. Honker, affray, pleads <lb/>
illy. <lb/>
I Sill Mayo and at <lb/>
fray, plead <lb/>
Bower and liar <lb/>
plead guilty, <lb/>
half <lb/>
Bowers to pay <lb/>
pleads <lb/>
in Jail with leave <lb/>
lo bin- out. <lb/>
William Wilkinson, with <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Sim Alien Kate <lb/>
not . <lb/>
Jane I km sou. larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Henry J. Mills. J. . Mills and <lb/>
B. J. Mills, Henry J. Mills <lb/>
guilty, upon <lb/>
others not guilty. <lb/>
Jack Daniel, <lb/>
affray, plead <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
Hick tarrying <lb/>
weapon, plead guilty, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Joe Cox Hoyt Camion, <lb/>
plead sits <lb/>
I oil of <lb/>
W. B. W. <lb/>
affray, plead guilty, <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Henry It. Mills, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, Band M <lb/>
ousts.<lb/>
i. r Seal . <lb/>
bare h nip, aim . I . <lb/>
a, the S. i . ,. a. <lb/>
I ibis am barn at <lb/>
t . . a m <lb/>
-I have beard ., ll . <lb/>
and made my 1.1 . . r next year. I I s. a mi <lb/>
rent rattan. <lb/>
. . a. ill.-. July <lb/>
s. <lb/>
We have brand of <lb/>
put it on the market, I ii has been used It hi <lb/>
wanted again. We muds, hut Orinoco in <lb/>
brand we handle. Truly, <lb/>
R, I. 1- S Bait. <lb/>
I J. L. <lb/>
Fire and. <lb/>
Accident Insurance. <lb/>
Represents c First Class Com- <lb/>
parties- <lb/>
in Building opposite House- <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
LOOK <lb/>
Fall mid Winter lock of <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
and Ties and a lull line <lb/>
Heavy Groceries have rived w will put <lb/>
the o low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
It you once see tho good and hear the <lb/>
pries are my customer <lb/>
James B. White <lb/>
Greenville, N j<lb/>
j There in grant of <lb/>
in a <lb/>
A Nuisance, a And Men- <lb/>
the Deport <lb/>
on <lb/>
out once a of <lb/>
an <lb/>
other from <lb/>
ad in Minim, we do not heal <lb/>
Bay that inure <lb/>
vicious <lb/>
Barer served under the nag f the <lb/>
United states. <lb/>
A number of in these <lb/>
have met <lb/>
deaths by their assaults <lb/>
the Of property of <lb/>
of this State. They have <lb/>
la-en a a a <lb/>
an ever since were located <lb/>
When they <lb/>
of the good men <lb/>
that attended lo <lb/>
, but have an <lb/>
and of <lb/>
lean <lb/>
The Journal baa weeks <lb/>
past why such WON not <lb/>
once mastered oat. They should <lb/>
never have been mustered in. <lb/>
They have been gathered <lb/>
from scums of the order <lb/>
of imputation Stat.-s to <lb/>
which an credited, and it is <lb/>
ban I to how the <lb/>
has kepi them <lb/>
on the so <lb/>
However, we will go fur low <lb/>
forgiving the the <lb/>
atonement of an <lb/>
logout is <lb/>
mil. <lb/>
Have you a or a PISTOL, or a or a or <lb/>
anything need Using bring ii to <lb/>
S. <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
W have Mr. Ed. Moore, one of the best BI- <lb/>
CYCLE workmen the Stale and repair work you bring us will <lb/>
promptly thoroughly <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
OF All. SALE <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
till; 01.11 BY. WE MAKE <lb/>
GOOD FLUBS. Price a low as an j oil's. <lb/>
S. E. PENDER CO. <lb/>
II Bat <lb/>
DRY Notions. <lb/>
HOODS, Notions, <lb/>
GOODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb/>
Hats, Trunks <lb/>
Hals. and <lb/>
A full line of <lb/>
FAMILY <lb/>
All good to any <lb/>
part of the . <lb/>
It. II. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
B, r. <lb/>
in <lb/>
A LINK OF <lb/>
HORSE. <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
nice Hardware, <lb/>
I can now lie in the <lb/>
brick store <lb/>
by <lb/>
W. <lb/>
BEE MB. <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
You May Never but Should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us <lb/>
he Jab Offer <lb/>
STUCK IN THE SNOW. <lb/>
Sir <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The if <lb/>
the power to digest and <lb/>
a proper of <lb/>
This can never be done when <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
to <lb/>
We carry a fail of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is B bit- n <lb/>
and is Parser <lb/>
n c t only does it feed the ink <lb/>
perfectly, soiled <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
s l <lb/>
In <lb/>
. ,., m th <lb/>
B -i 1- non <lb/>
,, , The <lb/>
, . tag In <lb/>
,, x looking liver does not act It S pan <lb/>
,,.,, . m H <lb/>
I, . <lb/>
I m had to I <lb/>
. mi, . i off n s Liver Pills arc an abs <lb/>
mine roadway at<lb/>
this <lb/>
By virtue of H decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made <lb/>
at term. in the <lb/>
action of Hornaday. trustee <lb/>
other- against I. <lb/>
others, sill on the <lb/>
of February. sail at pub- j <lb/>
I, c i the Court House door <lb/>
. if <lb/>
or <lb/>
mid <lb/>
joining the lands of Abel Smith. <lb/>
r. v ll William Kin-, the heirs of <lb/>
Liver Pills Harris, km <lb/>
others, containing twelve <lb/>
ft remarked and more or less <lb/>
that bad a stranger or an outsider known as the Move farm. <lb/>
North Carolina, and made. Terms of Nile <lb/>
. of Jan. <lb/>
is.<lb/>
Wash i <lb/>
kindred <lb/>
at v. a ii a Mi <lb/>
Ml n. <lb/>
Black <lb/>
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i a a <lb/>
, i ma <lb/>
.;. I <lb/>
The<lb/>
I- i-,. op he cures among our <lb/>
; . Mt <lb/>
i, i i, ., Md that ma <lb/>
. . made, would <lb/>
I j. as never In-fore. Road this <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
, one of torn. .,. <lb/>
Eleven years ego had <lb/>
, i. ,, in. rally tarn u to <lb/>
. tin- SUM <lb/>
i ., <lb/>
. I ; i. WON u.-- <lb/>
J la<lb/>
s m i l <lb/>
i ; kl <lb/>
I ; ad nil <lb/>
In- i wail rolling I <lb/>
Mm MM, with <lb/>
n I m I u. <lb/>
i . i <lb/>
AU in In a raw. <lb/>
and in <lb/>
n , t, . of dropping <lb/>
It aw a tot <lb/>
MM road and MM <lb/>
SALK. <lb/>
in lie of a decree of the <lb/>
I he bowel trouble. <lb/>
dysentery. <lb/>
Sheet Poster <lb/>
with <lb/>
of I lie. <lb/>
la a <lb/>
and III order to <lb/>
CUP it you take internal rein <lb/>
is <lb/>
en on <lb/>
the blood <lb/>
not a quack <lb/>
It van <lb/>
our of the beat In <lb/>
that birth, and of Pitt m <lb/>
.-- <lb/>
slant physician v L. <lb/>
had in our town. But his j T. Atkinson, <lb/>
to Atkinson, and others. I will on <lb/>
which had b the day of February. <lb/>
sell at public sale In-fore the <lb/>
, lions.-door in the town of <lb/>
from sonic bidder, <lb/>
trouble, which caused large certain or of laud, <lb/>
to break out on her living and being In the county of <lb/>
both . Oil time would be Pitt and and <lb/>
. ., ,. follows, to adjoining the lands <lb/>
c had . g <lb/>
tn-at her at and others, containing <lb/>
but nothing reached her , <lb/>
would bum acre more loss known <lb/>
but as soon as one was cured farm. Terms <lb/>
I his day <lb/>
-I i <lb/>
, i, .,. it.,. at <lb/>
am. r <lb/>
v l <lb/>
PA Y <lb/>
u i. it. <lb/>
to, i-i . <lb/>
I. m. <lb/>
Ml p M. <lb/>
p m. f I <lb/>
ion <lb/>
a n; <lb/>
m. <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave A. <lb/>
M. A. M. on Tow <lb/>
and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroad at <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
X. SON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I Hue <lb/>
, in. p m. <lb/>
m. P <lb/>
11.1 P m. Tart-. <lb/>
a m. Mount I. <lb/>
1.11 a at,<lb/>
. ,., -.-S rt-. I <lb/>
. ,. N-w i <lb/>
Kate i- <lb/>
D It Y <lb/>
v raM <lb/>
pa <lb/>
another broke out. <lb/>
gave me no hope of her cure. Al <lb/>
let she had led a life of agony and <lb/>
for sis months, was In- <lb/>
spired to Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
. There wan a change for <lb/>
the better in twenty-four hour-, it <lb/>
seemed lo check the bowels at once, <lb/>
and after using I few <lb/>
child entirely cured, and has <lb/>
since had any sign of trouble <lb/>
i now ill perfect health. A <lb/>
few after this <lb/>
of January, MM. <lb/>
B. F. Tyson,<lb/>
I. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made on <lb/>
the of in <lb/>
a certain Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Gannon, <lb/>
Public administer- <lb/>
the estate of Warren Braxton <lb/>
for years, and la a is in perfect health. A against <lb/>
II Is composed of the after this had and will <lb/>
ionics known, .,,, at o'clock <lb/>
the beat blood acting ., M n of the Court <lb/>
.,, the mucus surfaces. The say did not think sell <lb/>
of the two In ; Jo Remedy. I weal , the highest bidder <lb/>
what produces ,,., the treatment micros in that <lb/>
, so at- <lb/>
If m, <lb/>
Marlon <lb/>
a. <lb/>
. m, <lb/>
,. a m, <lb/>
a m, <lb/>
Atlanta IMP m. <lb/>
on u m. <lb/>
a m a <lb/>
S. I. in <lb/>
, pin. <lb/>
I three the track of land situated Con <lb/>
I it, until had eaten ton ad <lb/>
to the bone. then thought of <lb/>
wonderful results <lb/>
free. <lb/>
P. v c. Props. <lb/>
Bold druggists. Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hall's the beat. I trying Mi-s. Joe <lb/>
did so. it is almost useless to <lb/>
I In <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
Id U. a a <lb/>
II <lb/>
. . Ill <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
i. an part an <lb/>
Clara <lb/>
Vet. <lb/>
y u .- t i tun <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
proved In. Italian <lb/>
i id ii <lb/>
1- <lb/>
try. while ii. . <lb/>
fr in hi i <lb/>
In--1 II <lb/>
Ian. Ba I <lb/>
; . Dills owe <lb/>
joining the lands of Fred <lb/>
horn, the BUM Manning land <lb/>
others, M acres more or <lb/>
less. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This Dec. <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering the estate of War <lb/>
Braxton. deed. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
it soon made a cure. <lb/>
I wish could so that <lb/>
man, woman and child, <lb/>
North Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might tell them what Mrs. Joe Per- <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
me and mine. I advised one of my <lb/>
friends who had been a terrible <lb/>
sufferer for a longtime, with ounce <lb/>
son mouth, she used the January, <lb/>
Wash, and ii soon made Proceeding therein <lb/>
mire. I pending entitled Cannon, <lb/>
I have recommended it to <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
Boa <lb/>
1234 <lb/>
;, i in <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
a at small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the new every w. gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
s rowing <lb/>
co. that is worth times <lb/>
mo e than the price. <lb/>
ins was <lb/>
Mr. V. Lilly, a prominent ell <lb/>
of Hannibal, Mo., had a <lb/>
deliverance from a <lb/>
In telling of it he <lb/>
I taken with Fever, <lb/>
run into <lb/>
lungs became I was so <lb/>
weak sit <lb/>
helped I expected <lb/>
to die of I when I <lb/>
beard of Dr. King's New <lb/>
great relief. <lb/>
I continued to it. and now am <lb/>
well long; I Baal say tin, <lb/>
nun h in its This marvel- <lb/>
mis medicine i I <lb/>
eat cure in world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. sine <lb/>
Trial tree <lb/>
at J. L. Drag Store; <lb/>
cry bottle <lb/>
By virtue of an of the <lb/>
Superior Court county made <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb/>
Cobb and Sarah against C. A. <lb/>
and I will on Mon- <lb/>
day. February sell at <lb/>
public Nile before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
Milder, a certain tract or of <lb/>
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of A. C. <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
en one and <lb/>
Bean and known <lb/>
as the formerly <lb/>
lo M. L. <lb/>
ed. sale i-ash. <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
tan. <lb/>
xx L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
so many of my friends, for <lb/>
lion other have <lb/>
never known it to fail to cure yet. <lb/>
There la no medicine equal to it. <lb/>
Mm. <lb/>
Co. Oct. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
even But- <lb/>
day, morning wad evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
C. I.<lb/>
M cry Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. . F. <lb/>
lam lien third <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
H. Moore <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Joyner and <lb/>
will on Monday. <lb/>
public sale <lb/>
Court House door In Greenville to <lb/>
I he highest bidder, a lot or <lb/>
parcel of land near the town of <lb/>
Greenville, adjoining the <lb/>
lot and others which is <lb/>
fully described inn deed made by <lb/>
the Greenville Lumber Company <lb/>
and others to Mason <lb/>
Barnes recorded in the Regis- <lb/>
of Pitt count v in Book <lb/>
l pages W. <lb/>
Pub. <lb/>
Administering the estate of <lb/>
in-, <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
No. <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
llama, W. M. M. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. P. I I a No. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
W. F. N. Over <lb/>
ton, Ban, <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every evening. Lr. <lb/>
K. A. Jr., A. <lb/>
White. R. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
. U. A. every <lb/>
night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F, hull. L. L. Hargrove, Conn- <lb/>
NOTICE H <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt as Executor of <lb/>
the Will and Testament of G. <lb/>
E. Little, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, all <lb/>
persons having against said <lb/>
estate to present the <lb/>
same for payment on or the <lb/>
day of December, ISM, or thin <lb/>
notice will lie in lair of <lb/>
of same <lb/>
This <lb/>
G. II. <lb/>
Executor of Little <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Kl. <lb/>
am. ca p- <lb/>
his , <lb/>
o . i, am, m <lb/>
am, a <lb/>
10.00 am, N <lb/>
11.10 am, <lb/>
12.81 rm, <lb/>
Cm, <lb/>
m, W <lb/>
HAW, It, Xe <lb/>
an., <lb/>
pm, m <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
m, <lb/>
Norfolk pi.<lb/>
Mount <lb/>
on. Leave Wilson n. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
f. New <lb/>
tide an. <lb/>
; at . <lb/>
1.11 a <lb/>
Mu.<lb/>
I in. Oil pro <lb/>
Savanna 1.45 night <lb/>
ton <lb/>
am, Atlanta <lb/>
pm <lb/>
4.17 pro. <lb/>
am, <lb/>
am,<lb/>
p. a., 1.1 <lb/>
m., <lb/>
. . in., <lb/>
. m. <lb/>
. m., a. a. in.-, <lb/>
all I at a. <lb/>
-lit u <lb/>
k, , <lb/>
W , -ii M a, v. <lb/>
Ar a. n <lb/>
m i-tn- leave air <lb/>
pm . , <lb/>
and Dally x -r <lb/>
At on Dick- <lb/>
sen avenue we re- <lb/>
pair all kinds of <lb/>
Gins Farm <lb/>
Implements. <lb/>
We <lb/>
Posts, <lb/>
Balusters. <lb/>
Let us have your <lb/>
work. <lb/>
mm is 111.111875.------ <lb/>
SCHULTZ <lb/>
WHOLESALE RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain but tor, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
and hulls, cottonseed bought <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
I. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc, <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICK <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
J C. LAMER A CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having duly the <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
us Executor gal Will Tea <lb/>
lament of Jennie Boyd, deceased, <lb/>
not lea is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the under <lb/>
signed, all persons having <lb/>
claims the estate should <lb/>
pi the slim- for payment on or <lb/>
before the 2nd day of January, <lb/>
1900, or this notice will Is; plead <lb/>
lair of of same. <lb/>
This 2nd day of <lb/>
Executor of Jennie Boyd, <lb/>
an . ., ft i, la Alba <lb/>
r I'll h SI., 6.10 p. in <lb/>
u Sunday a <lb/>
and 11.0 <lb/>
mi leave <lb/>
Ml I W pm . If <lb/>
pm Spring I pa ho <lb/>
log leave String Hope M <lb/>
kit V am <lb/>
an pi Sunday. <lb/>
on land N. U <lb/>
dally, Bun lay, 7.1 <lb/>
a. arriving 8.30 a. i It <lb/>
I a <lb/>
10.21 a. a. <lb/>
Train Clinton <lb/>
tor Clinton dally, except <lb/>
II . in. and 4.15 i , <lb/>
-r. i at am. and <lb/>
II<lb/>
H Manager <lb/>
at <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
W. .<lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE FICTION TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY <lb/>
NO log <lb/>
Good Farming In Union. <lb/>
Mr. A. a <lb/>
young farmer of township, <lb/>
this fall gathered of <lb/>
cotton from two acres. On <lb/>
the average 1,800 pounds of this <lb/>
variety of seed cotton will make <lb/>
pounds of lint. This gives a yield <lb/>
of three and a little over one-third <lb/>
for two <lb/>
This result was due <lb/>
plan of fertilizing. He could <lb/>
the same amount of fertilizer <lb/>
on four done twice the labor <lb/>
and made the same. <lb/>
The Asheville Citizen, which has <lb/>
sense like a horse, recognizes the <lb/>
fact that a State grow and <lb/>
the expense of its government stand <lb/>
still, and it with The <lb/>
that the expenses of <lb/>
tin- State government can lie met <lb/>
and still increase in general <lb/>
taxes lie avoided. can Is- <lb/>
it says. the proper men <lb/>
are put on the committees <lb/>
Legislature, they <lb/>
will bad all the new subjects of tax <lb/>
atom that will lie necessary <lb/>
all legitimate expenses State <lb/>
government, without touching any <lb/>
ordinary tax That's <lb/>
the doctrine. Talk <lb/>
Some Good Farm, <lb/>
Mr. Templeton, of Amity, <lb/>
cultivated last year acres of <lb/>
He spent <lb/>
and made on the f acres bush- <lb/>
els of wheat, bushels of corn <lb/>
hales of cotton. Mr. Tern <lb/>
his boys did nearly all <lb/>
the work of raising the crop them <lb/>
selves. This is good farming bit <lb/>
Mr. is a hustler. <lb/>
Mr. A. Shook, of <lb/>
raised live bales of cotton averaging <lb/>
over pounds each, acres <lb/>
of ground. This, too, is good <lb/>
There are people who affect to <lb/>
treat with contempt <lb/>
American woman in politics; but <lb/>
Merriam, of Minnesota <lb/>
knows The ex <lb/>
would like to go abroad as <lb/>
to Russia, and President <lb/>
is inclined <lb/>
but the wife of Senator Davis, of <lb/>
Minnesota, as she said <lb/>
when <lb/>
as a in the <lb/>
Cabinet. This very <lb/>
pretty has all out of <lb/>
fuel that .-senator I is bad the <lb/>
good sense to marry a dressmaker <lb/>
he her and that Mrs. <lb/>
Merriam. who is at the heal <lb/>
In Minnesota. <lb/>
her. It is now the turn of <lb/>
Mrs. Davis to do the <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
I The printers at declined to <lb/>
put the President's <lb/>
type, and it was accordingly <lb/>
necessary to read to the Filipinos. <lb/>
If any more reading should lie <lb/>
necessary it might be well read <lb/>
the Riot act to the <lb/>
compositors, that <lb/>
performance with <lb/>
a Government printing of <lb/>
modest dimensions. Dewey <lb/>
the Spanish nettle at Manila, and <lb/>
grasping on a smaller scale <lb/>
would appear to lie at <lb/>
Our <lb/>
1899<lb/>
Senator R. B. of <lb/>
through to Raleigh this <lb/>
from a visit home. He <lb/>
says the oilier day when our Sena- <lb/>
tor. Hon. N. Wilson, put in <lb/>
nomination Mr. A. of this <lb/>
for a clerk, there Was some <lb/>
fun after the counting of the <lb/>
lot commenced. The tellers com <lb/>
one; two; <lb/>
and so on. a few <lb/>
moments V repetition of the <lb/>
caused of the to <lb/>
smile very audibly, whereupon a <lb/>
wag remarked they seemed <lb/>
at once there was <lb/>
an uproar, everybody <lb/>
but got there in short <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
HIS LIFE WAS SAY ED. <lb/>
With all due respect to the learn- <lb/>
ed gentlemen who are <lb/>
the question. Angels <lb/>
in the Observer <lb/>
we an- Inclined to the opinion, <lb/>
bile ii has gone Into the realm of <lb/>
the invisible, and the unknowable <lb/>
this life, to Is- taking <lb/>
a taint of sacrilege. After Col- <lb/>
and columns of arguments, <lb/>
opinions and much discussion. <lb/>
what is to Is- accomplished Will <lb/>
any one know any more about it <lb/>
than he does And may it <lb/>
not have a tendency to weaken the <lb/>
weak believer, who <lb/>
is just opening his eyes to spiritual <lb/>
things Brethren, let its, as lay- <lb/>
men, approach the with <lb/>
reverence, fear and trembling. <lb/>
Durham Sun.<lb/>
OF, <lb/>
m Drill and <lb/>
NO RIGHT TO <lb/>
The woman who is lovely face, <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would lie at- <lb/>
t i in list keep her b. If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all rim <lb/>
down she <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
eruptions and u wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Bitters is the <lb/>
medicine in the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver and kidneys and to <lb/>
purify the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a good-looking, charm- <lb/>
woman of a rundown invalid. <lb/>
Only at L. Wooten's <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cit- <lb/>
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a <lb/>
from a <lb/>
death. In telling of it he <lb/>
I was taken w Typhoid Fever, <lb/>
that run into Pneumonia, My <lb/>
lungs hardened. I was so <lb/>
weak I couldn't up <lb/>
Nothing helped me. I expected <lb/>
soon to die of Consumption, when <lb/>
heard of Dr. King's New <lb/>
One bottle gave great relief. <lb/>
continued to it, and now am <lb/>
well and strong; I cant say too <lb/>
much in its This marvel- <lb/>
medicine is the surest quick- <lb/>
est cure in the world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. Regular size <lb/>
and Trial free <lb/>
at J. L. Drugstore; <lb/>
bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best naive the world for <lb/>
Cuts, Sores, Salt <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Bores, hap <lb/>
pod Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and <lb/>
all Skin Eruptions, and positively <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay required. It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
faction or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per POT <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
will be the event of the year and <lb/>
arc invited to attend. For this <lb/>
month prices have been away down <lb/>
from regular Belling prices on Pine <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
The Cabbage <lb/>
The Chicago physicians sow u- <lb/>
. diphtheria <lb/>
prevailing city is due <lb/>
extensive which <lb/>
ii- suburbs. <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
i- ism of terrible disease <lb/>
were reported in one day, and the <lb/>
doctors there believe have <lb/>
traced the germs acres <lb/>
which near <lb/>
These have <lb/>
opened the health <lb/>
officials, and I hey the <lb/>
which prevail in <lb/>
n-. -.-d in <lb/>
ii. old North Carolina <lb/>
is germ <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
reach I he anal -ii <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is n blood <lb/>
disease, and in owler <lb/>
ii you rein- <lb/>
Cure i <lb/>
en and acts on <lb/>
tin- blood mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh u <lb/>
was prescribed <lb/>
mu -of I In- in <lb/>
for years, and is a <lb/>
beat Ionics known, combined with <lb/>
blood acting ill <lb/>
The <lb/>
combination ill <lb/>
is what produces such <lb/>
wonderful results in <lb/>
Send free. <lb/>
F, Co., Props. <lb/>
by druggists. Toledo, . <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
it <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Buy <lb/>
Steel Bed <lb/>
in either Of<lb/>
inch <lb/>
filler <lb/>
mad. <lb/>
Our of thou- <lb/>
of in t t.<lb/>
Picture, Tin <lb/>
Move, etc. and In from <lb/>
from pet on I <lb/>
th. <lb/>
a or Car <lb/>
pet-. Art out.-. and U <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
cat the<lb/>
I painted <lb/>
a you<lb/>
. . the <lb/>
Machine- <lb/>
none <lb/>
tells all about it. <lb/>
Drawer Style <lb/>
Why have t <lb/>
in pan the <lb/>
led Slate, in <lb/>
Cab <lb/>
you. A <lb/>
Julius Hines Son, <lb/>
a 09-<lb/>
UM.<lb/>
bill I <lb/>
In an interview Washington last <lb/>
night Representative Harry Skin- <lb/>
of the district, <lb/>
present Legislature should <lb/>
disfranchise the in North <lb/>
Carolina; it should never let the <lb/>
opportunity pass, and if it it <lb/>
should be held responsible This <lb/>
does not sound very well, <lb/>
as it does, from u Ml who is now <lb/>
holding office given him by the <lb/>
help vote. The <lb/>
is all right as long as he can elect <lb/>
the politicians to office, but when <lb/>
he fails, he must be put out of the <lb/>
way. should <lb/>
be censured for a failure lo dis <lb/>
franchise the what should <lb/>
the punishment of Mr. Skinner's <lb/>
crowd for fostering his suffrage <lb/>
The usual cry of dis <lb/>
tress comes from Dawson. The <lb/>
Yukon Council appeal to <lb/>
Washington says that food is plenty <lb/>
but it takes money to buy <lb/>
and that nothing less than 1800.000 <lb/>
will sec the colony through the <lb/>
w inter. Even the Klondike seems <lb/>
to have no lode equal in richness to <lb/>
the Federal Treasury. <lb/>
Several of our exchanges <lb/>
the New Year with -Now is the <lb/>
time to turn over a new <lb/>
The new leaf business has long <lb/>
discounted, for many of them <lb/>
proved blank pages, with nothing <lb/>
thereon to guide or to govern. This <lb/>
looking forward to a new leaf per- <lb/>
has proven a pitfall to many a <lb/>
It is the mail paved with <lb/>
good intentions which is said to <lb/>
lead to a very, very bad place. If <lb/>
page lie bright and clean <lb/>
and punctuated with good thoughts <lb/>
and deeds commensurate w such <lb/>
thoughts, no date the future will <lb/>
have to be for a new <lb/>
To day's deeds arc strongly <lb/>
indicative of what Tomorrow's will <lb/>
The Living Present is there <lb/>
fore the time of all times for good <lb/>
resolutions, above all. actions. <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
left <lb/>
We have a nice variety choice styles <lb/>
ye and can now pit a Bargain. <lb/>
When conic our Spec- <lb/>
Bargain Counter. <lb/>
A gentleman remarked <lb/>
bad o ranger or an outsider <lb/>
to North Carolina, and made <lb/>
the cures among our people that <lb/>
Mr. Joe Person's b <lb/>
made, the people would beau have <lb/>
as never before. Read this <lb/>
and suppose a <lb/>
Eleven years ago I had a child <lb/>
that was delicate from birth, and <lb/>
for six months she was under con- <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Col. Skinner Defined. <lb/>
The North Carolina Congressman <lb/>
who calls for the abolition of the <lb/>
14th and 15th amendments, the <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
the of insular com <lb/>
for statehood, is s true and <lb/>
frank spoken imperialist, who per. <lb/>
the logic of <lb/>
Springfield Republican. <lb/>
Henry Lodge was re elect <lb/>
United Slates Senator by the <lb/>
Massachusetts <lb/>
hi a duel about a young woman <lb/>
at Sexton's Creek, Clay County, <lb/>
Ark., Parker killed A. <lb/>
Turner. <lb/>
The French steamer <lb/>
was wrecked off the <lb/>
coast on Monday the chief of- <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
The National Company, <lb/>
of Cleveland, <lb/>
by the Trust, but prices <lb/>
will lie lower. <lb/>
The stockholders of the Hamilton <lb/>
National Bank, of Boston, Mass., <lb/>
have derided to go into voluntary <lb/>
liquidation. <lb/>
While delirious from grip <lb/>
A. Hume jumped from a window <lb/>
of his home in the Harlem section <lb/>
of New York, fractured his <lb/>
skull. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
of Brooklyn, N. Y., for <lb/>
fraudulently collecting inquest <lb/>
bills, has ban approved by the <lb/>
New York Supreme Court. <lb/>
A silk mill will la- established at <lb/>
Lambert's In the suburbs of <lb/>
A company with <lb/>
capital has la-en organized and <lb/>
the secured. A vacant <lb/>
there will ha leased once, <lb/>
and in labor w ill lie train <lb/>
ed during the erection of a <lb/>
building, which will <lb/>
1st. A thorough in <lb/>
of climatic conditions <lb/>
led to the belie that Norfolk was <lb/>
the point in this country tor <lb/>
the purple. This will be the <lb/>
first large silk mill in the South. <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
Two years ago the <lb/>
was in session nearly every <lb/>
of body wanted an of <lb/>
lice either for himself, for some son <lb/>
or daughter, or relative. It was <lb/>
the greatest gang of seekers <lb/>
that ever assembled. <lb/>
The present <lb/>
passed a resolution that mi <lb/>
nor any sou of a member of the <lb/>
body was to be appointed to any <lb/>
office within the gift of the same <lb/>
No can ever say that the Leg <lb/>
was a of miser <lb/>
pie as has said <lb/>
of some of our past General <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Garland by the largest <lb/>
manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN , J N. i <lb/>
care of the best physician <lb/>
had ill our town. But bis <lb/>
cine seemed powerless to control <lb/>
bowel trouble, Which had lie <lb/>
chronic She also <lb/>
from some aggravated blood <lb/>
which caused large sores <lb/>
and risings to break out on her <lb/>
body. Oft time there would be a- <lb/>
OS or We bail several <lb/>
doctors to treat her at different <lb/>
limes, but nothing reached her <lb/>
case. They would lame these <lb/>
but as soon as one was cured <lb/>
another broke and the doctors <lb/>
gave no hope of her cure, <lb/>
she had led a life of and <lb/>
suffering for sis months, I was in- <lb/>
spired to try Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
Remedy. There wan a change for <lb/>
the in twenty-four hours, it <lb/>
seemed to check at once, <lb/>
and after using a bottles <lb/>
child entirely cured, and has <lb/>
never since had an sign of trouble <lb/>
is now in perfect health, A <lb/>
few years alter this I bad two sores <lb/>
lo break out on my ankle, and <lb/>
strange loan I did not think of <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's I <lb/>
under the of doctors for <lb/>
years, <lb/>
get worse until had eaten <lb/>
to the bone. then thought of <lb/>
trying Mrs. Joe Person's Wash and <lb/>
did so. and is almost useless to <lb/>
it soon made a cure. <lb/>
wish could speak so <lb/>
cry man. woman and child, <lb/>
North Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might loll what Mrs. Joe Per <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
me and mine. I advised one of <lb/>
friends who had been a <lb/>
sufferer for a longtime, <lb/>
sore mouth. She Used the <lb/>
and Wash, and made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
I have recommended it to over <lb/>
so many of friends, for <lb/>
and Other ailments, and I haw <lb/>
never known fail to cure <lb/>
There In no medicine to it <lb/>
Oct. B, <lb/>
Out all the Senator. <lb/>
A half dozen Republican Sena- <lb/>
i attended a dinner given a <lb/>
fortnight ago by Vice President <lb/>
The guest of the evening <lb/>
minister, Wu <lb/>
lb- speaks English <lb/>
fluently, is with American <lb/>
manners and can see a <lb/>
joke <lb/>
After drink ma <lb/>
Mil. a Senator <lb/>
ed to his colleagues that they test <lb/>
I be drinking capacity Em- <lb/>
representative. This <lb/>
was snapped up and the <lb/>
drinks came fast and furious. <lb/>
As the evening wore on the Sena- <lb/>
tors became slightly boozy, and one <lb/>
one the; dropped none <lb/>
save I be minister and the host re- <lb/>
Then the minister, who <lb/>
was as fresh as a daisy, leaned over <lb/>
and said lo the Vice President <lb/>
Mr. President, here are the Sen- <lb/>
The Vice President smiled and <lb/>
admitted that they had <lb/>
retired, whereupon the minister <lb/>
and the Vice President had a <lb/>
night and what remained <lb/>
minister alone <lb/>
walked down the stair into <lb/>
his Rec- <lb/>
all.<lb/>
The pretty society girls of <lb/>
eel who consider them- <lb/>
elves the belles the community, <lb/>
careful how they snub <lb/>
awkward, uncouth boy of tilt- <lb/>
When are a <lb/>
these boys will lie <lb/>
young men, and will <lb/>
the snub. The snub business <lb/>
j- risky; the wheel of fortune goes <lb/>
a round and it is impossible to tell <lb/>
who will be on top next year, or <lb/>
who will be on the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
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Al Law. <lb/>
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Galloway, B. F. <lb/>
Snow mil, <lb/>
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