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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
TOBACCO GUAM <lb/>
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sinners shall also cause the register <lb/>
of deeds to make out duplicates of <lb/>
tax list, to be made stub <lb/>
books wits blank receipts for the <lb/>
use of the sheriff or tax <lb/>
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by some enemy. eras also lie- <lb/>
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whether a man or a woman, was <lb/>
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Democrat. <lb/>
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Take Laxative Tab <lb/>
lets. All druggists refund money <lb/>
If It fails to cure. Me. The <lb/>
nine has L. II. Q. on each <lb/>
the register of each <lb/>
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This county paid <lb/>
year to register for doing this <lb/>
work and we suppose other conn <lb/>
t i .- paid about t he same. <lb/>
The Record claims the credit of <lb/>
first calling attention to this use- <lb/>
less expense, and before the <lb/>
met urged that it omitted <lb/>
from machinery act. And the <lb/>
week after the Legislature met this <lb/>
writer in person called it to the at- <lb/>
of Chairman of <lb/>
the who prompt <lb/>
promised to omit it from his ma <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Till; RAVAGES OF QUIP. <lb/>
That modern the <lb/>
poisons the air with its fatal genus, <lb/>
so that no home is safe from its <lb/>
but have found <lb/>
a sure protection against this <lb/>
malady in Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery, sore- <lb/>
in your muscles, <lb/>
have chills and fever, with sore <lb/>
in the back head, <lb/>
symptoms and <lb/>
Cough you may know sou lime the <lb/>
Grip, and you need Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery. It will promptly <lb/>
cure the worst cough, heal the In- <lb/>
named membranes, kill the disease <lb/>
germs prevent <lb/>
effects of the malady. <lb/>
81.00. Money back if not <lb/>
cured. A trial free at J. L. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
is a thorough, per- <lb/>
constitutional cure for <lb/>
rheumatism. The acids the <lb/>
blood which cause the disease are <lb/>
thoroughly eradicated. Is <lb/>
Is-st blood laxative <lb/>
Ionic. <lb/>
Then- to Is- some feeling in <lb/>
the neighborhood of Rose Dill. Du- <lb/>
county, growing out of <lb/>
teaching of s school by <lb/>
while man and the <lb/>
made matter. The <lb/>
Democrat does not know anything <lb/>
Of the of the teacher iii <lb/>
question, whose name is <lb/>
but it that he is a North <lb/>
em man and a new comer to this <lb/>
section. De perhaps came with a <lb/>
head full of erroneous ideas about <lb/>
the South the as is not <lb/>
all strange fur a Northern man <lb/>
it emboldened lo <lb/>
custom defy public <lb/>
In teaching a school <lb/>
he has violated Unwritten <lb/>
South, the penally of which <lb/>
to social ostracism. This is a <lb/>
which there is no a <lb/>
Of judgment when a man. having <lb/>
had the impropriety of his conduct <lb/>
called to his attention, <lb/>
his heart and his neck. <lb/>
Mr. perhaps accepted the <lb/>
School for the pay he receives <lb/>
his sen ice as a pedagogue, <lb/>
he comes among us with a mission <lb/>
repealing <lb/>
a social law of the South which <lb/>
may appear unjust in bison n eyes, <lb/>
his mission will be resented. <lb/>
As a man who has set up to I each <lb/>
is rather strange that Sir. <lb/>
has not learned that when <lb/>
Rome lie must do as Rome docs. <lb/>
Clinton Democrat. <lb/>
Hard on Tobacco <lb/>
ruling has just been made by <lb/>
the Commissioner of Internal <lb/>
that has created consternation <lb/>
in the loose tobacco markets every- <lb/>
where. His decision holds that a <lb/>
dealer, after receiving tobacco from <lb/>
a farmer is required to pack it in <lb/>
hogsheads, cases or bales before <lb/>
offering it for Sale to another per- <lb/>
son. A large Dumber of dealers in <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia mar <lb/>
bets buy exclusively from farmers <lb/>
at their barns, haul it to market, <lb/>
and sell it on warehouse Boom. <lb/>
buy after the tobacco <lb/>
is unloaded at the warehouse and <lb/>
resell without moving or <lb/>
ling the piles. Many thousands of <lb/>
pounds change hands this way <lb/>
daily, and the custom which has <lb/>
been in vogue for thirty years was <lb/>
Stopped Monday by agents of the <lb/>
revenue department as illegal, it <lb/>
works great hardship, and Con- <lb/>
representatives are being <lb/>
called upon to secure at least a <lb/>
of the harsh ruling, <lb/>
which is all favor of <lb/>
ca Tobacco Company, for whose <lb/>
suppose was passed. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
A Beautiful <lb/>
Display <lb/>
SPRING ard <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
SHOES, NOTIONS, <lb/>
GLASS AND <lb/>
CHINA WARE <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Tin- Teacher's Explanation. <lb/>
head scholar de <lb/>
w Ml now t- tie . <lb/>
on de ;. ho-i <lb/>
n v. -1 I <lb/>
--I the school, -i i.- <lb/>
he tell you was <lb/>
en whilst his daddy a <lb/>
his en <lb/>
cabin, iii. rum it <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
deck. i .- it M <lb/>
turn de lire Inn <lb/>
late. he u in de i <lb/>
die de n. . <lb/>
sky . in in. daddy Inn fit <lb/>
hear holler a lire <lb/>
M. W .,.,, <lb/>
lire a,, v., <lb/>
looked Ink, burn In- would, <lb/>
all lie timid do; .;. he did; <lb/>
but not Ii had <lb/>
Come up <lb/>
mi . <lb/>
drunken him i-n de ship, <lb/>
en hole business. <lb/>
up <lb/>
LIFE, to be via <lb/>
and healthy must <lb/>
Phosphoric Acid and -m. <lb/>
these essential elements are <lb/>
in plants, what bread, meat and <lb/>
water are to man. <lb/>
Crops flourish on soils well <lb/>
plied with Potash. <lb/>
a i . bay and <lb/>
and arc I . <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
St. New <lb/>
Council. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The l-i-i salve in tin- for <lb/>
t Ills, Sires, I <lb/>
Son Tel i i <lb/>
Hands. I I . ml <lb/>
all Skin and pi j <lb/>
cures or It <lb/>
. ; to give I is- <lb/>
i or refunded. . <lb/>
per For sale In <lb/>
L. ii. <lb/>
The Profits Advertising-. <lb/>
The arc Hot <lb/>
a-an-the from a <lb/>
nil n ,. <lb/>
re i- . h <lb/>
d . . and . <lb/>
Mi . i.-o- <lb/>
you. In <lb/>
place you Id . k <lb/>
I hi --Is i <lb/>
i If you an and <lb/>
. . , tell- i u <lb/>
th yon are going, fit . <lb/>
i . inn . ii, <lb/>
act van is. . ire <lb/>
ii Ii. one <lb/>
you. <lb/>
and in here <lb/>
art s Inset, and <lb/>
r mil some <lb/>
times. The man never yet <lb/>
was -I mil. who had not <lb/>
fault . I hi . <lb/>
.--.-. Ho i . -i <lb/>
try i lie In- <lb/>
-I l cheer put your faith in tit -1 <lb/>
i sell in -I <lb/>
proper fur bringing,,, <lb/>
still believes <lb/>
that Eastern North Carolina is the <lb/>
place for cotton factories. The <lb/>
has been given out <lb/>
a cotton mill has just <lb/>
paid a dividend of per cent, for <lb/>
the last year. It has been in <lb/>
at ion live years and has paid in <lb/>
dividends percent, before the <lb/>
lust one. All dividends put to- <lb/>
then make per cent <lb/>
This is a remarkable record and <lb/>
most encouraging to those who <lb/>
would like to Invest such <lb/>
enterprises. II set-ins tons reason- <lb/>
able Eastern Carolina ought <lb/>
to lie able to do as good business in <lb/>
the col ion mill Industry as any <lb/>
part of the State, <lb/>
is forging ahead for another mill <lb/>
and there is for hundreds <lb/>
more ls-fore the is over <lb/>
Common- <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
little English girl died the <lb/>
other day from a peculiar <lb/>
stance. Having fallen hint <lb/>
her knee she applied a piece of <lb/>
postage stamp paper to the wound, <lb/>
which induced blood poison, <lb/>
turn in which <lb/>
caused her death. <lb/>
before public is so <lb/>
Idled the profits <lb/>
mediate, although. u,,., <lb/>
ii manlier. If <lb/>
at Mines I he seem ii i- <lb/>
the announce <lb/>
ha- . reached <lb/>
. <lb/>
i- no <lb/>
the special <lb/>
. ii In- have for In <lb/>
either ruse <lb/>
; fur .,.; <lb/>
. Is lo awaken in <lb/>
having the <lb/>
wan will the <lb/>
necessity of sustaining a <lb/>
sure In lie by u <lb/>
use of a great <lb/>
, . refill ices. Hit <lb/>
ti combination ;,. i,, <lb/>
-it ii in lea the of <lb/>
U-fore loll you arc <lb/>
wasting lime u-n all- ii the <lb/>
. to you. <lb/>
with I. <lb/>
tin j at i rein h lie i ho <lb/>
i- a con <lb/>
slit disease, mil lo <lb/>
it-m- <lb/>
. i. t arc . ink <lb/>
en i o-i <lb/>
tins s. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
lie. Ii , <lb/>
Hit inns in this <lb/>
coil fur m , ;. ., ,, <lb/>
l-i-i tonics a. in d iii <lb/>
i i -I pin <lb/>
on the he <lb/>
BAKER HA <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building; Hardware a Specialty.<lb/>
The woman is lovely in fan-. <lb/>
; form and temper will always haw- <lb/>
friends, but who would In- <lb/>
keep her health, <lb/>
she is weak. and all run <lb/>
I down she will be hi-a in I <lb/>
If she ha- <lb/>
I her Impure blood <lb/>
will en use pimples, Idol he,, -km <lb/>
j eruptions and a <lb/>
Ion. i. <lb/>
the world to <lb/>
kidneys and In <lb/>
pin Hi tin- hi reel <lb/>
nerves, In . <lb/>
skin, rich It <lb/>
in-. of ii a invalid. <lb/>
Hull oil cents I. <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
i- w . such <lb/>
Send in <lb/>
r. in m i in. <lb/>
druggists, . Toledo <lb/>
Hull's best. <lb/>
i- In mi's <lb/>
stock 1.1 . ill <lb/>
and ii <lb/>
mi . Iii- iii i l limn mi. <lb/>
I lull -.- m ill ever be <lb/>
as it i- I , <lb/>
have <lb/>
in oilier <lb/>
ways. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
GUANO. <lb/>
DON'T PLANT VOW CHOP WITHOUT IT. <lb/>
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO. <lb/>
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
u cot <lb/>
W iii n i <lb/>
Col., <lb/>
Held broke <lb/>
a- <lb/>
ii, wreck in <lb/>
Ma. Savings Hunk, <lb/>
, bin i nothing. <lb/>
I thousand d <lb/>
danced In the vault containing <lb/>
,. <lb/>
I . i <lb/>
w III his will. <lb/>
a Car <lb/>
I'll II ll-. II <lb/>
in K, II I <lb/>
I i I, . <lb/>
tiled i die, N, I . <lb/>
Mills ll n. <lb/>
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I LAW, <lb/>
I lie. N. I . <lb/>
Dr. I. <lb/>
HI I <lb/>
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e. Sons store<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
WHICH <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
county purchased <lb/>
machinery necessary to <lb/>
the roads. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
From Our lest, <lb/>
Washington. April . <lb/>
The <lb/>
because their intended <lb/>
a continental what the Commission <lb/>
Um government of the <lb/>
A to mill <lb/>
tare censor at Manila sent <lb/>
drive Oar of Congress; War Department, hot swan he <lb/>
has succeeded, and Bead ha- ac- of Law- <lb/>
Entered the Post Office <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. a- Second Cl. <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
PAY A <lb/>
special arrangement made <lb/>
with publisher F <lb/>
are are enabled offer a <lb/>
year subscript ion to that <lb/>
ever; who pays tor <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
tin- same offer made <lb/>
old subscriber ill pay all back <lb/>
duo year in advance both <lb/>
papers for tin- ours only. <lb/>
In order hi u.-t the Far ti <lb/>
a-a for advance <lb/>
up <lb/>
to the captain's for we have <lb/>
only a limited year sub <lb/>
script ions lo I <lb/>
i- mi solid foundation and <lb/>
perfectly trustworthy. <lb/>
A squib writer in <lb/>
say a revolver is most <lb/>
effective when stationary. <lb/>
We held the opinion that pit <lb/>
in their best work when allowed <lb/>
lb the explosion at a <lb/>
Hi i. <lb/>
Jesse Sugg was In town yes <lb/>
Mr. has moved over Raleigh keeps on Boding new <lb/>
in the depot. of smallpox. One colored wan <lb/>
preaching services here lucre who ha th . <lb/>
today and tomorrow. <lb/>
Convention <lb/>
Govern- M to join New York I ton being need. <lb/>
in Bertie county, <lb/>
on Thursday, two were <lb/>
disease cannot <lb/>
be found authorities, <lb/>
low ii, friends keeping him hid. <lb/>
S line <lb/>
Mi night. <lb/>
the boy around hen <lb/>
law firm. means a new deal led in tin i Philippine lobe cabled <lb/>
all around in the House and a to this it is said that <lb/>
Baking up of desirable got a hint from <lb/>
chairmanships, many of which that he was doing <lb/>
wen-held in the lat House by much talking his belief that <lb/>
THE PROFESSOR'S BABY. <lb/>
speck lid up el with , <lb/>
a Sr- <lb/>
of Mi <lb/>
I a in <lb/>
the of Pi said <lb/>
Um doctor, a <lb/>
event in the domestic life of <lb/>
one if the. in a way <lb/>
The news lbs <lb/>
father <lb/>
on mid utter <lb/>
wen- <lb/>
the all the univ. ratty build- <lb/>
mitt sundry and <lb/>
were collected two r three of the <lb/>
indent-, Mai of <lb/>
subservient to kill j Every Friday morn- <lb/>
to administration than we could a the <lb/>
. , . in the The <lb/>
himself was. All Hits will be, keep peace on Jed tea-the that weak was <lb/>
The date for meeting of changed In the of Mr. has decided the <lb/>
I Tow-hers Assembly at Morehead is House. If present plans of it would be had to call for <lb/>
v Sheriff <lb/>
coon. animal made <lb/>
Hi t <lb/>
a bail record in the <lb/>
for stealing chickens t In- <lb/>
put his jail with lb <lb/>
that steal- <lb/>
lug propensities. <lb/>
The forces have met <lb/>
quite a serious reverse m the <lb/>
Philippines. The It <lb/>
raptured Lieut. and four- <lb/>
teen of the en the V <lb/>
they are held prisoners. <lb/>
i- much fear as to fate <lb/>
captives and n <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Teacher's has opened <lb/>
dial ions <lb/>
with in him to preach <lb/>
ill Assembly at this <lb/>
Sews and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
They had lei Dr. <lb/>
done. The Assembly hail lo <lb/>
deliver a lead are Morehead. some <lb/>
years ago, and the e was <lb/>
I . <lb/>
i- u much en i i -1 win. <lb/>
Mr. was down <lb/>
buying last .-i <lb/>
Manning <lb/>
Chapman is back going lo <lb/>
again as smallpox scare <lb/>
over with. <lb/>
ii lakes <lb/>
time to beat world. It is only <lb/>
you have your <lb/>
mental Pence from W. <lb/>
you have beat world. <lb/>
The Company has a <lb/>
for thousand Cheroot, <lb/>
already packed up lo be <lb/>
shipped. Mi. E. i. Cox also <lb/>
brought in some nice order I <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Our mill brought us orders <lb/>
for live Flues. <lb/>
us the season will <lb/>
in u-. and farmers would <lb/>
do well place their orders m <lb/>
lime. . to bothered <lb/>
getting hen rush comes. <lb/>
Mi. Co. <lb/>
Prices for Animals. <lb/>
The biggest price for <lb/>
a horse was when Or- <lb/>
properly <lb/>
Hake of a- <lb/>
i. I -um by u California <lb/>
re, The famous winner <lb/>
I by. St. <lb/>
Thousand i m. it us <lb/>
rec nil <lb/>
More. The valuable t <lb/>
dog is on tied . I Meg <lb/>
son, of Manchester, <lb/>
him. ii.- i- iii- dog <lb/>
n- kind i- m b rear <lb/>
. I. and hits taken forty <lb/>
prices at carious sh i Peril <lb/>
expensive fowl ever heard <lb/>
of i a g line cock Peter <lb/>
Jackson, to a <lb/>
in Plymouth. This bird has <lb/>
known lo light <lb/>
to a pinch of snuff. Seedless <lb/>
be won ii. bas <lb/>
r.-iii-iii <lb/>
I ill. <lb/>
of <lb/>
dent <lb/>
II. Smith, of <lb/>
suffered with bleeding the nose I <lb/>
for four mouths and died a few <lb/>
days ago from low of blood. <lb/>
The between H. <lb/>
and A. J. Bryan over <lb/>
of Atlantic <lb/>
Carolina Railroad <lb/>
Judge Chamber, at Tar- <lb/>
The was in favor of <lb/>
Mr. Bryan. <lb/>
The Aldermen <lb/>
W. II. administration carried more to be sent to <lb/>
and no man will get anything and baa ordered that <lb/>
j desirable in the way of a chair volunteers DOW over <lb/>
who does not wear home as fast as to <lb/>
There are about bring them are available. <lb/>
a republicans who consider will to lake their places <lb/>
themselves candidate for Speaker as it is not considered safe to re <lb/>
of the House, bill they arc wasting the number of men under <lb/>
time. The Speaker and all of Otis, even during the <lb/>
of season. to begin. <lb/>
committees will lie selected by Boss There was quite shock in Wash- <lb/>
and Mr. Mi and all when Admiral re <lb/>
the republican caucus will have to <lb/>
do will be to ratify the selection. <lb/>
Brain. <lb/>
to the Hi <lb/>
and half <lb/>
Centers of the <lb/>
hour tit-fore the <lb/>
Hie i net for the lecture every man in <lb/>
the class, why-h numbered about <lb/>
was in his place Will, the to <lb/>
ts-in and now then to- <lb/>
ward the three long operating table in <lb/>
tin- center of tho room. <lb/>
at o'clock the door <lb/>
opened and the favorite professor enter- <lb/>
ed tho amphitheater, carefully closed <lb/>
the door behind him, then with a <lb/>
conscious clearing of his throat turned <lb/>
toward the elans. At the first glance hit <lb/>
jaw tell, wall every one of tho <lb/>
fiends in the feats above began to yell <lb/>
at the top of bin longs Spread oat <lb/>
the three l operating tables were <lb/>
ASK I <lb/>
. WARRANTED. . J <lb/>
PER J <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Best Weiring And <lb/>
Shot sold. <lb/>
sh., ,, K, <lb/>
M la <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
ported Lieut, and stoat toys and <lb/>
crew of had ; of every kind and There <lb/>
I rattle Noah a arks. <lb/>
There w III. of course. be republican been, while away from the ship on I p, cf u toy cooking- stove, <lb/>
f Kinston have objection to thin but a launch, either killed or raptured an embroidered flannel <lb/>
petticoat, a nursing bottle lying in t <lb/>
glass, a pair of little kid <lb/>
passed an ordinance making m-i-i without leadership than by tin- Washington <lb/>
. two U is likely to have, will not Lieut. home. <lb/>
have been to to change it. A friend of Mr. I <lb/>
make a systematic canvas- of Reed say that he intends as a fare <lb/>
town. well shot at administration lo <lb/>
in, mammoth hog belonging a band in of hi <lb/>
Mi of If lie only would, there <lb/>
sad i too numerous to <lb/>
mention After the mat shock of <lb/>
embarrassment, the professor <lb/>
was gain.- He thanked in a speech <lb/>
peppered with five syllabled words, fur <lb/>
our in thus providing <lb/>
for the future needs of his offspring. <lb/>
be observed, after n careful <lb/>
mule fell in a big mud hole <lb/>
in one of the public roads of An- <lb/>
sou county a few ago was <lb/>
drowned before it could <lb/>
Good Advice. <lb/>
Have some system about your <lb/>
advertising expenditure. Decide <lb/>
instruments of in- <lb/>
before him, <lb/>
hot <lb/>
n a <lb/>
will doubtless be able to Convince it among the various medium us I of midnight vigils and <lb/>
him that be cannot afford to offend the experience of the past has <lb/>
corporation . taught best. If you have two c, aim of <lb/>
i -i r ha, hen at<lb/>
. I . .,. i. <lb/>
. d All and . . <lb/>
J. C. Cobb a Son. <lb/>
m av <lb/>
; s to. <lb/>
m Hit <lb/>
was i-t week was would lie a lively scrap, bill as his ii. beginning season bow i nation of <lb/>
; m of much you , an afford to spend for <lb/>
Mount Argonaut. practice hi partner sake of publicity, then divide J u, Then he yawned I <lb/>
In.- Ml <lb/>
. . <lb/>
such an <lb/>
i- <lb/>
in <lb/>
. . i U ii <lb/>
Those Two <lb/>
Claude <lb/>
Hunter slay <lb/>
lime left this <lb/>
r here else. <lb/>
Murk good and one with no <lb/>
talk about deposing excuse for all your <lb/>
man of i he Democratic money paper, and not <lb/>
Committee three fourths the good paper <lb/>
silver views is of one fourth In the poor one, <lb/>
worst kind. Chairman for the sake of with <lb/>
me hotel has represented a majority of the i ho manager latter. Don't <lb/>
morning and still does, but make away for <lb/>
health Is in such a Is full you lo spend. <lb/>
now Atlantic City, Hold HI per cent or <lb/>
Henry's host of friends will be from his recent serious ill percent, for g-l <lb/>
full of loam of that his physicians may come along later <lb/>
his safe his destination, him it will be risking money all spent. When you do u <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. for him to attempt lo do the local newspaper use it steadily <lb/>
got back once more of work he had been doing up every issue, even though <lb/>
and Henderson friends may lime he was taken sick. This have to us,, small space, A <lb/>
real assured be is nil right. situation. Senator modest-sized advertisement in <lb/>
Claude Hauler was passing retirement from position of every issue is better than one twice <lb/>
through this illuming stepped of was easy in every oilier <lb/>
inquire what hotel Henry lo predict, but it was very small H. E, Hawkins, in Wheel, <lb/>
stopped at When Claude business lo try to make it appear <lb/>
g. a trip now lie likes that he was In be forced out be- <lb/>
take a different route from cause lie was not this or that, and <lb/>
x. <lb/>
We thrown the Sp <lb/>
don . in Iii- . I <lb/>
p . , I him the i <lb/>
sunk Iii- tots and. in a <lb/>
spirit of generosity th r <lb/>
c ml rill -ii I'm in I. we <lb/>
ii . I up again, I hi- <lb/>
. i. brush I i lie from <lb/>
I his wounds. in. hired <lb/>
in i mid I j c <lb/>
ii mi , and, a- we I him. <lb/>
n m i <lb/>
i his <lb/>
p are the -ii mid <lb/>
simple annals u great war, <lb/>
In u- and lo Spain. <lb/>
i Va i <lb/>
Um vim seem it <lb/>
i . j Walker, <lb/>
low i.-hip. ii I live I ii short <lb/>
lime. I ii- pig iii I i ears, <lb/>
in iii.- four <lb/>
eyes an I eight <lb/>
cuter the b <lb/>
. y . into i v. well <lb/>
I. lies, one ii-. <lb/>
. female, is mid <lb/>
. . hog of the <lb/>
Chronicle.<lb/>
dallies P, <lb/>
. . . ,, <lb/>
for a device <lb/>
you -e.-iii <lb/>
make no mention <lb/>
Philippine rumpus <lb/>
off on us while <lb/>
progress. I n de <lb/>
nun<lb/>
. Spain <lb/>
dicker was in <lb/>
will have <lb/>
to Sp for a I lug <lb/>
tine <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
liar <lb/>
Messrs. Brooks, and Page, <lb/>
el this morning to join in the <lb/>
Fire Holiness meeting. <lb/>
Brother Harper is already with <lb/>
them. One of the peculiarities <lb/>
Ibis new sect i- they preach <lb/>
against the wearing of or <lb/>
Tho preachers are <lb/>
I in, I i a <lb/>
c it. will dip his <lb/>
whisker for him. Tims ii is a <lb/>
fro I you y I old <lb/>
in in sh p <lb/>
int of hair on their faces. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
We would like to ask the ii <lb/>
server if the Brother Harper re <lb/>
tarred to with his own <lb/>
while gen- <lb/>
is going on We <lb/>
saw him last Sal and at <lb/>
I line be had about as full a <lb/>
beard as m m can wear. <lb/>
Step <lb/>
is <lb/>
The first step in Spring <lb/>
Be to cleanse Nature's <lb/>
house from Winter's <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
this work easily. It is <lb/>
America s Greatest Spring <lb/>
Medicine. It purifies the blood, <lb/>
as of people say. <lb/>
It the weak <lb/>
and gladly testify. It <lb/>
i I i as <lb/>
aired i It is the <lb/>
in j i, you will idly say <lb/>
it a trial. <lb/>
Blood Although nail <lb/>
. sell II <lb/>
that made <lb/>
at. I <lb/>
in. mi <lb/>
Hi ; a ran<lb/>
reel, Man, <lb/>
Running Sores four <lb/>
ii n Sana- <lb/>
mil ii. of <lb/>
i. mill <lb/>
Mi-. K, I<lb/>
I a . n- <lb/>
lured me to u v. ,. , I, lard lo <lb/>
take Ill-Hi, which I did and <lb/>
normal health, I la i-n well <lb/>
Matilda w um. <lb/>
Pearl and <lb/>
I hat <lb/>
which lie <lb/>
claims ill prevent collisions on <lb/>
railroads, consists of <lb/>
dynamo, which is placed under <lb/>
I be i rinks all engine- an opera <lb/>
led on the principle of genera <lb/>
lion elect by induction. <lb/>
Williams claims <lb/>
will of pres- <lb/>
of each other on the same <lb/>
track three miles distance by <lb/>
are light cab of each engine. <lb/>
The says Mr. William has <lb/>
offered tor the <lb/>
lion. refused. <lb/>
Biggest. Check Ever Drawn. <lb/>
Is calculated to cause a man like <lb/>
Senator Jones take the bit in his <lb/>
teeth, regardless of his health <lb/>
the orders of I he doctors, and re <lb/>
the chairmanship until the <lb/>
democratic candidate for President <lb/>
accordance with custom, name- <lb/>
bis successor. Should <lb/>
Jones die under the strain, those <lb/>
who originated stories men- <lb/>
would be a murder- <lb/>
poison to him. <lb/>
Hon. Tripp, <lb/>
the Com-. <lb/>
will Sail <lb/>
next week, on the <lb/>
cruiser Badger, regard <lb/>
the Hip as anything more than a <lb/>
pleasant summer excursion. He <lb/>
said before leaving Washington <lb/>
I do believe it will lake <lb/>
extended period for the <lb/>
There were made out last year of the in <lb/>
checks which were still ten-sled to agree on sonic policy <lb/>
largest ever drawn in that will be satisfactory to all. <lb/>
says the St. There are no insurmountable <lb/>
Budget. The smaller of the in the way understand- <lb/>
two check established a record as that will protect <lb/>
ever but although n u a <lb/>
it for more than was the <lb/>
Monroe Enquirer tells of a <lb/>
good former, one of Union county's <lb/>
pork raisers, who <lb/>
wraps hi- pork hams and <lb/>
in newspapers even spring. <lb/>
He says that paper, keeping out <lb/>
dampness and insects, is the very <lb/>
material invented In which <lb/>
cured moat. Thai new- <lb/>
one mi and we are glad to know <lb/>
Unit somebody can put more meat <lb/>
into a newspaper and get more out <lb/>
of ii than This reminds <lb/>
us to speak of another new one <lb/>
sprung on us the other day by a <lb/>
lady who is accomplished <lb/>
I w, II after her own house- <lb/>
hold. She says that to induce <lb/>
potatoes to keep safely, <lb/>
is bettor than wrapping them <lb/>
in separately like <lb/>
lemons. Both of these suggest ions <lb/>
are Worth trying by our renders. <lb/>
Now is the lime to <lb/>
thus begin lo lay ill a supply of <lb/>
remain the largest, of the Interests <lb/>
did not I <lb/>
being soon eclipsed by a check for Apia Is a pretty sure guaranty <lb/>
These valuable <lb/>
pieces of paper were con <lb/>
with last Chinese Loan, <lb/>
and final Installment war <lb/>
trouble of a serious <lb/>
There Is more interest in tin- result <lb/>
Commission's Investigation <lb/>
of charge German trench <lb/>
Indemnity which was due to , <lb/>
Japan from Chics, and changed <lb/>
hands in the parlor the Hank of <lb/>
. <lb/>
j keep I <lb/>
Then ought lo have I <lb/>
j in Journal. We give t <lb/>
j it in clubbing with J <lb/>
, i <lb/>
I for price of our paper J <lb/>
only. up ahead <lb/>
I and the will J <lb/>
j come for the balance j <lb/>
; 1800 and all <lb/>
I 1903 nearly live J <lb/>
years, a id get to yon if t <lb/>
you arena this plane . j <lb/>
of American <lb/>
man than in anything else it <lb/>
has to do. seems to care <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
raw <lb/>
High Low Close. <lb/>
June MS <lb/>
August <lb/>
October <lb/>
April and <lb/>
Opening. Close. <lb/>
sea <lb/>
Wheat. <lb/>
May m <lb/>
May <lb/>
High Low <lb/>
Tone. <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Opening. High <lb/>
A. S, . Hill <lb/>
I. 1441 <lb/>
1271 1271 <lb/>
1891 <lb/>
Manhattan 1211 <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
1731 <lb/>
Low Close.<lb/>
1201 1301 <lb/>
1311 1311<lb/>
turned his to Relation of <lb/>
tic System to tho <lb/>
the <lb/>
he not allowed to priced <lb/>
beyond the Aral or two. Hi <lb/>
drawn to the blackboard, <lb/>
where some of artistic <lb/>
bad drawn elaborately decorated <lb/>
in red. white and chalk, <lb/>
Is a The poor pro- <lb/>
fess, r, teeing that there was no <lb/>
. f h that morning;, <lb/>
ten minutes on <lb/>
the test then, <lb/>
r us all lo visit the new- <lb/>
Bonn he <lb/>
mar. off In the cf voice <lb/>
i -tin In p. My Pick <lb/>
nil i i Boy Me <lb/>
a --New York <lb/>
W. II. W. T. <lb/>
ii i m <lb/>
We have just <lb/>
nix building entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
A I<lb/>
hi. ; ; <lb/>
-1 It <lb/>
Ill . <lb/>
, i- oM who <lb/>
; .-. <lb/>
the <lb/>
m by <lb/>
08.4 <lb/>
bore t <lb/>
the new .-lire <lb/>
I. RHEUMATISM. The <lb/>
it real, were or <lb/>
in tn <lb/>
Lave in of <lb/>
In. <lb/>
mi I- Hut <lb/>
If <lb/>
MM I- II. medical <lb/>
. no-. teal. <lb/>
tree to all n <lb/>
by Tut CO , <lb/>
Hi r a. a <lb/>
Price II <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Implement, <lb/>
Meat, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, etc., in fact <lb/>
every ARTICLE <lb/>
can led a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will lie <lb/>
found its low a- a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kinds <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premium have been paid <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
MOM <lb/>
f l I <lb/>
At I. KINDS <lb/>
Second Hand Goods <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
------on Commission. <lb/>
in-,<lb/>
the hi to <lb/>
j darn f l- <lb/>
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Ilium 1.1 per <lb/>
lei <lb/>
mid II. <lb/>
sTEaK sis mm, <lb/>
; N. C. <lb/>
Do you any phi thing will <lb/>
do to put on your wall. If <lb/>
you do not <lb/>
latest in . <lb/>
WALL <lb/>
PAPER <lb/>
Send to A. B. at J. <lb/>
B. Cherry store get <lb/>
hit lint sample. He sells i <lb/>
reel from can sell <lb/>
PAPER <lb/>
what dealers to pay, <lb/>
so you save giving <lb/>
your <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
up <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
works <lb/>
I. Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
three years lifter lapse if you ate <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends payable at the <lb/>
ginning of I lie second and of <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
during Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG-, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
in Al <lb/>
Heavy and<lb/>
Just <lb/>
N. <lb/>
e------- <lb/>
Cotton Hugging always <lb/>
on , <lb/>
goods kept on <lb/>
hand. and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
We have just received our<lb/>
Spring SHOES <lb/>
Sprint ;.; <lb/>
Spring Hat <lb/>
And will take great pleasure <lb/>
in showing you our stock. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
M N <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Seed Peanuts M. <lb/>
Is Ibis spring or not That <lb/>
quest ion. <lb/>
The evening train pets in before <lb/>
night now. <lb/>
The lawn mower is peeping out <lb/>
of the cellar. <lb/>
weather is making effort <lb/>
to get better. <lb/>
is so far free from <lb/>
baseball fever. <lb/>
The farmers are beginning to <lb/>
transplant tobacco. <lb/>
Nobles barber <lb/>
shop on Third <lb/>
winter will not give us <lb/>
a return date next season. <lb/>
W. A. Chas. Daniel <lb/>
are both building in South Green <lb/>
The tobacco warehouse boys <lb/>
have plenty of time on their hands <lb/>
now. <lb/>
Eleven clerks arc kept busy by <lb/>
rush at Frank Wilson's special <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
The dogwood and jasmine blooms <lb/>
are adding their fragrance to the <lb/>
spring breezes. <lb/>
Justice W. II. Long is all smiles <lb/>
over the arrival of a young <lb/>
at his home. <lb/>
Greenville's will be <lb/>
held the first of June. No interest <lb/>
has yet been shown in it. <lb/>
left a pair of kid <lb/>
gloves at Frank Wilson's. y <lb/>
are being held for <lb/>
Federal court at next <lb/>
week. Greenville will have a <lb/>
number of representatives. <lb/>
The sparrows had a picnic today <lb/>
feasting on the flying ants as they <lb/>
came out of their quarters. <lb/>
of those hand- <lb/>
some aluminum card cases and <lb/>
some nice cards call at k <lb/>
Joe Smith has opened a <lb/>
and fruit store in the room <lb/>
recently occupied by the Chinese <lb/>
laundry. <lb/>
When you are nervous and sleep- <lb/>
less, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It <lb/>
makes the nerves strong and gives <lb/>
refreshing sleep. <lb/>
Don't cut the of <lb/>
your flannels yet. They have been <lb/>
close sticking friend to yon <lb/>
through the <lb/>
We beard a man at the depot, <lb/>
Thursday evening, ask how far is <lb/>
it in tho t That depends <lb/>
on where you to go to, young <lb/>
man. <lb/>
The future of Greenville is what <lb/>
her business men will make it, and <lb/>
It is time were doing some- <lb/>
thing toward making more enter- <lb/>
prise for the town. <lb/>
The average boy to Sun- <lb/>
day school alone, bat It generally <lb/>
takes a father, mother and half a <lb/>
dozen and aunts to escort <lb/>
him to the <lb/>
Advertising is one of the <lb/>
mate necessary expenses of <lb/>
must be met the same as <lb/>
insurance, taxes or the payment of <lb/>
QUESTION ON EJECTION <lb/>
LAW. <lb/>
K. April MM, <lb/>
Suppose a voter bad living <lb/>
in a comity enough to <lb/>
titled him the legal right to <lb/>
and vote under the election law <lb/>
preceding the present, and living <lb/>
in Bald county at and prior to the <lb/>
time the present election law was <lb/>
enacted, but not as long as the pres- <lb/>
law provides requires; does <lb/>
the present election law disqualify <lb/>
said voter in May, next, municipal <lb/>
elections <lb/>
Please reply through the columns <lb/>
of your paper, as many will <lb/>
a correct answer. <lb/>
Yours for the right, <lb/>
With no more information than <lb/>
is to In- had at on this sub- <lb/>
could not undertake to give <lb/>
an to the above question. <lb/>
It is well known the last Gen- <lb/>
Assembly enact oil a general <lb/>
election law. They also enacted a <lb/>
law governing the <lb/>
and The t were <lb/>
ate distinct acts, but just BOW <lb/>
relate to or affect each other <lb/>
could not say without having <lb/>
copies of t he law to Ow- <lb/>
to the suit between Barnes <lb/>
Brothers and Edwards A <lb/>
ton over the State printing, the <lb/>
of the election law has <lb/>
been delayed and not yet sent out. <lb/>
Will Cross the Waters. <lb/>
It is learned here that J. Nick <lb/>
ma ii. formerly of this city, but <lb/>
now of Richmond, Va., will leave <lb/>
for Europe in the near future on a <lb/>
business trip. Mr. Gorman is a <lb/>
prominent and well known <lb/>
and will cross the waters <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
A Former Pastor Sick. <lb/>
The Dispatch is sorry to learn of <lb/>
the serious illness of J. H. <lb/>
Lambeth, pastor of tho Baptist <lb/>
church at this place, who is now at <lb/>
We did not learn the <lb/>
nature of his illness, but under- <lb/>
stand he has sick several <lb/>
days. trust Mr. Lambeth <lb/>
will lie restored to health a short <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
The old law students of the late <lb/>
Hon. John Manning propose to <lb/>
testify their appreciation of him by <lb/>
to the University a <lb/>
marble bust of him. For <lb/>
pose an appeal Is made by a com- <lb/>
of his former for <lb/>
contributions of from one to fire <lb/>
dollars, to be sent to Prof. J. <lb/>
Crawford Biggs Chapel Hill. <lb/>
The Farm Journal is cream, <lb/>
not skim just the pa- <lb/>
per for the man who keeps cows. <lb/>
We give it for tho of <lb/>
1899, and all of UNDO, 1901, <lb/>
1902 and live years, <lb/>
to every to <lb/>
who will <lb/>
pay a year Walk right <lb/>
up to the captain's with- <lb/>
out delay. <lb/>
A M <lb/>
A Bore Way to Avoid Dancer. <lb/>
Every true woman wants to be a <lb/>
mother. of her lite <lb/>
the crowning glory of womanhood <lb/>
true cut never be known <lb/>
without the blessing a child brings. <lb/>
Yet the ordeal through which all <lb/>
mothers must pass is to full of pain, <lb/>
and fear, that many a young <lb/>
life is sacrificed the inability <lb/>
to undergo tho of <lb/>
necessary to suffer in bring- <lb/>
new life into the By tho <lb/>
use of tho suffer- <lb/>
and danger can avoided, and <lb/>
tho hour nibbed of its read and pain. <lb/>
This remedy is praised by thousands <lb/>
who have tested It. Every is <lb/>
anxious to learn how to avoid the <lb/>
pain and suffering may be In <lb/>
for her. The little book, <lb/>
Baby Is will be teat free to any <lb/>
address upon application to the Brad. <lb/>
field Regulator Co,, Atlanta, <lb/>
THE PASSERS. <lb/>
Catch a as They Cone <lb/>
and <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
W. U. Lamb left morning- <lb/>
B. M. left this morning for <lb/>
Joseph Bawls left this morning <lb/>
for Harrow. <lb/>
Miss Daniel tins morn <lb/>
relatives in Bethel. <lb/>
B. C. of San ford, who <lb/>
has spending a few days here, <lb/>
left this morning for Washington. <lb/>
Stuart Curr returned <lb/>
day evening from I ti more where <lb/>
he has attending a business <lb/>
college. <lb/>
Of Kinston, who <lb/>
has attending a business col- <lb/>
at Baltimore, stopped here on <lb/>
his way home Wednesday evening, <lb/>
to visit bis brother, M. II. <lb/>
Miss Emily Higgs, who was <lb/>
taken sick at several <lb/>
necks ago, where she was attend <lb/>
school, and was later taken to <lb/>
a hospital at Richmond, came <lb/>
home Wednesday evening. Her <lb/>
many friends arc glad to know that <lb/>
her health is restored. <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
B. II. Shaw, of Washington, is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
N. M. Watson came in from <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
. N. II. returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Henderson. <lb/>
G. Moore, of Wilson, <lb/>
down Thursday evening lo visit <lb/>
his brother. Zeno Moore. <lb/>
Miss Hatched, representing the <lb/>
Thompson Orphanage paper, <lb/>
Charlotte, was here today. <lb/>
D. E. House has moved his <lb/>
family to and occupies <lb/>
the Dill house on Third street. <lb/>
Mrs. Williams, of Wilmington, <lb/>
who bus her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Brady, home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Bishop and Father <lb/>
who have been here holding <lb/>
vices in I he Catholic church, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
E. E. left this morning for <lb/>
Virginia to visit his father who Is <lb/>
quite sick. We hope lie will find <lb/>
him improving. <lb/>
Mr. of Kinston, <lb/>
will preach in the Episcopal church <lb/>
here Sunday morning and evening. <lb/>
Mr. Can held will preach at <lb/>
St. that day. <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
W. left this morn- <lb/>
M is- Ida Mayo, who was visiting <lb/>
here left this morning for <lb/>
B. E. Lee and family, of Wilson, <lb/>
arc visiting his Mrs. S. <lb/>
Lee. <lb/>
Emmet Savage, of <lb/>
come Friday evening to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk <lb/>
Moore will lie absent from his <lb/>
on Wednesday, 26th lust. <lb/>
Dr. left this morning on a <lb/>
trip to He will return to <lb/>
Greenville Monday evening. <lb/>
Little Marian White, of <lb/>
came down Friday evening to visit <lb/>
her cousin, Johnnie <lb/>
Miss Dora Carr, of is <lb/>
visiting Misses Mary Lucy <lb/>
Randolph, in South <lb/>
B. Boss and W. II. <lb/>
have moved from South Greenville <lb/>
to the house on Third <lb/>
street. <lb/>
wife and child, of <lb/>
Goldsboro, arrived Friday evening <lb/>
to visit Mrs. Met Ice's mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Marshall. <lb/>
Mr. Griffith came over from <lb/>
Kinston this and will <lb/>
preach in the Episcopal church to- <lb/>
morrow. <lb/>
L. E. Whaley, of Suffolk, has <lb/>
rented one of the Corey houses <lb/>
Dickinson avenue and will move <lb/>
his family here. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Gardner, Wilson, <lb/>
who came down Tuesday to <lb/>
the funeral of her mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Peebles, returned home today. <lb/>
Special Rates. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb/>
tickets from all points to Richmond, <lb/>
Va., account of the meeting of <lb/>
Assembly of the Pres- <lb/>
church, May 17th to <lb/>
at one fare for the round trip. <lb/>
will also lie <lb/>
sold to the Confederate <lb/>
reunion at Charleston, C, May <lb/>
10th to The round trip fare <lb/>
from Charleston will <lb/>
INFERIOR SERVICE. <lb/>
Passenger Couches Should lit <lb/>
Better. <lb/>
Sometime ago <lb/>
called attention of Mil <lb/>
authorities lo the character of <lb/>
passenger coaches which use <lb/>
on this branch of I heir load, be <lb/>
tween Weldon Kinston. <lb/>
occasion in make a <lb/>
of <lb/>
and disparagement is so great <lb/>
refrain Croat <lb/>
again. <lb/>
The coaches which are HOW in <lb/>
use on Ibis important branch are <lb/>
really discreditable to Coast <lb/>
Line system. The first class coach <lb/>
is or less repulsive lo people <lb/>
who wish to have I feeling of com <lb/>
fort when they travel. The <lb/>
is very uninviting. Hie seats <lb/>
badly worn aid with hales <lb/>
them in many planes, and Hie <lb/>
woodwork is so battered dingy <lb/>
that of rob- <lb/>
bing call make it look clean. <lb/>
G. from this line lo the main <lb/>
line one cannot help noticing the <lb/>
contrast. Over there <lb/>
second class coach is far <lb/>
in every particular lo Hie Ural class <lb/>
coach on Ibis branch. The coach <lb/>
bare arc even inferior ill <lb/>
use on Hie Rocky Mount <lb/>
branch. During past week we <lb/>
traveled both these branch lines <lb/>
and also on the main line and <lb/>
COUld not help the differ- <lb/>
in appearance. <lb/>
Judging alone from observation <lb/>
we believe that, locally speaking, <lb/>
the branch bring <lb/>
as much revenue lo the company <lb/>
m other equal Dumber of miles <lb/>
on its system, and should en- <lb/>
titled to as good service. We took <lb/>
careful notice Ibis twice during <lb/>
the past week and there were as <lb/>
many local passengers from <lb/>
stations between Greenville and <lb/>
Weldon as there were between <lb/>
Weldon and the <lb/>
main line. <lb/>
Greenville people would certain <lb/>
appreciate better coaches being <lb/>
placed on this division, and we <lb/>
believe the people at other stations <lb/>
along the line, as well as all from <lb/>
elsewhere who travel over this <lb/>
road, would heartily join in this <lb/>
appreciation If the Coast Line <lb/>
place better equipment on <lb/>
it, <lb/>
Must Pay Tax or Can't Recover. <lb/>
Following is one of Hie <lb/>
ions of Hie machinery ad passed <lb/>
by the last Legislature <lb/>
If any person shall, with a <lb/>
view to evading the payment of <lb/>
taxes, fail or refuse to give in to <lb/>
the assessor any bonds, notes, <lb/>
or other evidences of debt <lb/>
which arc subject to taxation under <lb/>
this act, the same shall not be re <lb/>
by action at law or suit <lb/>
in equity before any of the courts <lb/>
of this State until have been <lb/>
baled and the tax paid <lb/>
Correspondents Wanted. <lb/>
wants active <lb/>
Correspondents Bethel, <lb/>
Falkland and <lb/>
and would like for some one each <lb/>
of these points, who will serve the <lb/>
paper regularly, to <lb/>
with us or call at the office, the <lb/>
latter preferred, as better arrange- <lb/>
meat can be made in person. To <lb/>
tho right person we will make it <lb/>
well worth the time taken to fur- <lb/>
us the news. <lb/>
Feet Froze Oft. <lb/>
in s. w. poultry <lb/>
coop front of his store were to be <lb/>
seen Monday and Tuesday some <lb/>
ducks whose feet were frozen off in <lb/>
the winter. The fowls hobble along <lb/>
on the stubs of legs which look like <lb/>
feet had bean chopped off and <lb/>
the legs had healed from the cut. <lb/>
They were brought to Mr. Morris <lb/>
Mr. John T. Brinkley.- <lb/>
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
Had None. <lb/>
It is worthy of note that while <lb/>
nearly every neighboring town <lb/>
us has had a touch of small <lb/>
pox, has so far kept en <lb/>
Ural trot Of the malady. <lb/>
Kinston, Wilson, <lb/>
Mount, Tarboro and Wash <lb/>
have all had more or less of <lb/>
the disease, but there has not been <lb/>
even a suspected casein <lb/>
nor anywhere in PHI county. <lb/>
. MIDDLE. <lb/>
lit. , j <lb/>
Ever since the last election <lb/>
a muddle in our <lb/>
hiring county, as to who is <lb/>
entitled lo bold the of the <lb/>
county. When the polls were de- <lb/>
I he Superior Court Clerk <lb/>
gave election to the <lb/>
candidates, the returns <lb/>
eating that they had a small ma <lb/>
Ii being evident there <lb/>
had been irregularities certain <lb/>
precincts. Hie Democratic <lb/>
lab's petition Betting forth <lb/>
these irregularities before Judge <lb/>
the December term of <lb/>
conn, end he ordered a recount of <lb/>
the ballots. This showed <lb/>
Hie Democratic candidates <lb/>
had received a majority of <lb/>
votes. On of this the <lb/>
Legislature seated the Democratic <lb/>
candidates, notwithstanding the <lb/>
candidates held the <lb/>
Clerk, and this <lb/>
was generally approved by <lb/>
people, <lb/>
As to the there <lb/>
was ii it so peaceable a conclusion <lb/>
of matter, bill on Hie <lb/>
there has been constant litigation. <lb/>
There has been something of a dual <lb/>
government of county affairs, both <lb/>
sides trying to run things and both <lb/>
aides receiving more or less <lb/>
from the public. The <lb/>
bid gotten <lb/>
session of the Sheriffs County <lb/>
and against <lb/>
these candidates <lb/>
brought mandamus proceedings for <lb/>
claiming <lb/>
rested <lb/>
by virtue of the ion <lb/>
given by Hie Clerk. The <lb/>
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steamer hose came out <lb/>
Kim a when tho old <lb/>
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In this issue we publish an <lb/>
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bis own farm <lb/>
sale. We remember to have <lb/>
seen such an advertisement in any <lb/>
State paper. farm <lb/>
its seldom have any surplus bay. <lb/>
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bay from Square <lb/>
Patron and <lb/>
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bay and of his own raising, <lb/>
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Hardware, Tinware, <lb/>
In tad a lull line of <lb/>
General .- Merchandise. <lb/>
Ii WHITE <lb/>
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The lime will be here crop. <lb/>
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We Mr. of GUN and Bl <lb/>
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Bicycle Sundries <lb/>
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Tobacco Fines <lb/>
ABE OLD STAND-BY. <lb/>
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S. E. ft <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
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and Miss Martha Wells, Tar <lb/>
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Legal Notices. <lb/>
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into Lumber- <lb/>
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daughter of the Hon. Win. <lb/>
Wednesday night last. <lb/>
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The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, having issued let- <lb/>
of administration to me, the <lb/>
undersigned, on the 20th day of <lb/>
on the estate of II. F. <lb/>
Harries, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
creditors of the estate to <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, <lb/>
twelve mouths after the date of <lb/>
this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This day of ISM. <lb/>
J. L. A . <lb/>
the F. Harriss. <lb/>
cash money, to build a mile of rail- <lb/>
road track Miss Verger received j men of the world The <lb/>
more valuable presents than <lb/>
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a subscriber Informed that paper a <lb/>
few days ago. that Jacob Cox, a. <lb/>
citizen of Randolph county some <lb/>
time ago married his third wife <lb/>
within six weeks after the death <lb/>
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sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
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accident <lb/>
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phis <lb/>
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money had changed hands, and then I <lb/>
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said with me; I want yon. I'll <lb/>
show yon hew to spell choir Si col- <lb/>
the big old man we waltzed <lb/>
them down below You never saw two <lb/>
fellows look quite so cheap They had <lb/>
over on that one <lb/>
trick, they got four years and a half <lb/>
apiece That is one spelling school <lb/>
have attended that not every man <lb/>
to That name in which will catch <lb/>
educated of ten. You are <lb/>
all right, bat yon may still have some- <lb/>
thing to learn <lb/>
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Information Washington Post <lb/>
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thermometer may be calculated by ob- <lb/>
serving the number of chirps in a min- <lb/>
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a minute, at degrees F. min <lb/>
and the rate increases four <lb/>
to the with u of one <lb/>
degree. <lb/>
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F. the cricket is not likely, -to make any <lb/>
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once endeavored to lie of the <lb/>
habit, and for that purpose went to an <lb/>
institution near The manager, <lb/>
questioning him, <lb/>
yon stammer all the <lb/>
sir. <lb/>
ADM I <lb/>
Letter of administration <lb/>
this day issued to tho tinder- <lb/>
upon estate of <lb/>
Chapman notice is here <lb/>
given to all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of <lb/>
Chapman to present to the <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
day of March, 1900, or thin notice <lb/>
will lie pleaded in bar of re- <lb/>
This the h day of March <lb/>
L. E. Smith, <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
Harding Harding. Ally's, <lb/>
Tuesday, April <lb/>
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb/>
House in Greenville the <lb/>
tracts or parcels of lands lying in <lb/>
I county which were to <lb/>
me in the division of lands of <lb/>
Whitehurst, deceased; one <lb/>
containing and <lb/>
twenty three i acres, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of Nobles and <lb/>
others, and a part of the <lb/>
Carney laud; the other <lb/>
track containing hundred <lb/>
sixty adjoining lands <lb/>
of Mooring and others, <lb/>
par of J. <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Terms of one third cash, <lb/>
balance in and two years; <lb/>
tide retained mil purchase <lb/>
paid, or mortgage to <lb/>
deterred <lb/>
ct Attorneys. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I, Anna wife of <lb/>
Lewis bare this day <lb/>
made entry according to law; of my <lb/>
withdrawal as a free trader in <lb/>
I. page of <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C, and from the <lb/>
day of March, 1899, will cease <lb/>
to act as a free trader, <lb/>
her <lb/>
Anna J. I <lb/>
Witness mark <lb/>
H. L; Hall. <lb/>
I I t-t-t talk, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The having Ibis day <lb/>
qualified before the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
administrator of the estate of J. R. <lb/>
Perkins, deceased, not ice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present <lb/>
to me for payment on or before <lb/>
the day of February, 1900, or <lb/>
this will lie plead of <lb/>
their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to said estate are requested <lb/>
to make immediate settlement <lb/>
thereby nave costs. <lb/>
D. R. <lb/>
of the estate of J. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school p. m. J. R. Moore <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
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Divine service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., and Litany Fridays at A. <lb/>
M Rev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
Charge. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec. <lb/>
1.0.0. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin, N. G. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr., C. R. L. <lb/>
Carr, K. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. It. Wilson, R. M. It. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. V. A. M. Meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. J. <lb/>
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No. meets every first third <lb/>
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Hall. M. R. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith. Sec. <lb/>
LO. Conclave, <lb/>
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Smith Sec. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
WELDON R. Rf <lb/>
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The undersigned Inn duly <lb/>
qualified before the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county us Executor of <lb/>
the Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
Knox, deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons <lb/>
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
sun I estate arc notified to <lb/>
the same for payment or before <lb/>
the 24th day of March 1900, or <lb/>
this will bar of recovery <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
24th, <lb/>
C. A. Tucker, <lb/>
Executor of Hay wood Knox. <lb/>
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leaves pm. <lb/>
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no f iii. arrive Nashville <lb/>
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Sm, Clinton at am and <lb/>
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connection at Wei <lb/>
don all points North daily, all rail via Kiel, <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. <lb/>
J. R. K KM. V, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manage. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
HO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
to W. B. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Pone e <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
sugar, our, tobacco. <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy flakes, <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing; M <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
-------DE, <lb/>
SICKS <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
r gin get <lb/>
In w I <lb/>
GO. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
CAMP FIRES <lb/>
or <lb/>
CONFEDERACY. <lb/>
r, <lb/>
privates, sailors sad <lb/>
, .<lb/>
rat Thrill- <lb/>
Slit at tat War. <lb/>
of <lb/>
la, <lb/>
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By. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
P. J. WHICHARD, and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO per Year in <lb/>
mm <lb/>
and r- <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL <lb/>
WE OFFER TO TOBACCO PLASTERS THE A <lb/>
Perfect Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
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A new tobacco brand by a new <lb/>
tobacco formula by <lb/>
an old house. <lb/>
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco this <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
ITS GOING TO M HEARD FROM <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
OLD DOMINION CO. Br, Ya. <lb/>
sale by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere. <lb/>
Cobb Son at Other all <lb/>
Eastern towns. <lb/>
Net Look Favorable. <lb/>
Worn By Blue Gray. <lb/>
outlook for the next crop years Bays Rev. <lb/>
of cotton is already superseding in David Molten, of Dundee, Scotland <lb/>
popular interest the marketing of now In paid a visit <lb/>
the balance of the old crop. Al-, to Mrs. Stonewall Jackson at her <lb/>
some doubt yet exists as to home, by <lb/>
results of the with which her hos- <lb/>
tile market has ceased to be ma- band wore when he received his <lb/>
by old-crop death wound. It was a heavy <lb/>
and largely governed by rubber faced the fatal <lb/>
the reports from the country as to bullet hole and stain of Mood were <lb/>
the preparations for the plainly visible. I took the <lb/>
crop of and the progress made relic of the great Confederate <lb/>
by that the crop already hero back to my home in Dundee, <lb/>
planted in more southerly dis- but en route to New York <lb/>
I met Howard, of the Fed- <lb/>
Owing to the favorable weather army, and told him the story, <lb/>
which has prevailed during the He was immensely interested, spoke <lb/>
past week or two, field work has warmly of General Jackson's <lb/>
at a rapid rate, and genius and superb courage, <lb/>
people of sanguine temperament wound up by <lb/>
are disposed to think that the ninny Mr. since you have <lb/>
weeks lost will speedily made I I will have to <lb/>
That Is, of course, entirely give you one that wore in the <lb/>
problematical. The known facts same battle. I am not ranking <lb/>
are that the purchases of myself with Jackson, but I want <lb/>
fertilizers are you to have a souvenir of <lb/>
smaller than last year, the So he gave me his <lb/>
preparations for planting the crop form coat, embellished with the <lb/>
have been very much Federal brass buttons and shoulder <lb/>
have straps. I thanked him heartily. <lb/>
any material effect upon the acreage <lb/>
finally planted remains to be seen, <lb/>
but that the crop CM be as vigor- <lb/>
or as productive with less <lb/>
does not appear reasonable. <lb/>
The late start may undoubtedly lie <lb/>
made up by uncommonly favorable <lb/>
weather, but it undoubtedly sub- <lb/>
the crop to more vicissitudes <lb/>
than it would ordinarily York Tribune, <lb/>
with a reasonable certainty of <lb/>
the harvest <lb/>
Orleans Picayune. <lb/>
and after reached home I had <lb/>
them both placed in the fine public <lb/>
at Dundee. There they <lb/>
have hung all these years, the blue <lb/>
the gray, side by side, one <lb/>
let torn and bloody, bright <lb/>
whole. I propose my re- <lb/>
turn to have the two coats trans- <lb/>
to the inn-ruin at <lb/>
Pay Of Law-Makers. <lb/>
The law makers in Austria and <lb/>
France are paid N a day; in Greece <lb/>
the Senators get a month <lb/>
the Deputies in Germany <lb/>
members of both houses receive <lb/>
about a day; in Denmark the <lb/>
members of the each <lb/>
receive about W a day; Belgium <lb/>
each member of the Chamber of <lb/>
Representatives gets a mouth; <lb/>
In Portugal the Peers and Commons <lb/>
are paid the same sum, which is <lb/>
about a year; in Spain the <lb/>
members of the Cortes are not paid <lb/>
for their services, but enjoy many <lb/>
advantages and immunities; in <lb/>
Switzerland the of the <lb/>
National Council get 02.50 a day <lb/>
and the Council of States, the lower <lb/>
house, 91.50; in Italy the <lb/>
and are not paid at all <lb/>
but are allowed traveling expenses. <lb/>
1.1 ml is the only <lb/>
are not <lb/>
but have special <lb/>
rights or Wonts. <lb/>
NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. <lb/>
The woman who is lovely in face, <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would be at- <lb/>
tractive must keep her health. If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
down she will <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
eruptions and a wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Bitters is the <lb/>
medicine the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver and and to <lb/>
purify the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
nerves, bright eyes, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a charm- <lb/>
woman of a rundown invalid. <lb/>
cents at Jno. L. <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
Attempt to Frighten Illiterate <lb/>
Whites. <lb/>
The latest scheme of the on- <lb/>
to defeat the proposed suffrage <lb/>
amendment is lo intimidate or <lb/>
frighten illiterate white men, by <lb/>
telling them that the <lb/>
clause will lie declared <lb/>
and void and the remain- <lb/>
of will en- <lb/>
Of course the amendment will lie <lb/>
voted upon and adopted as a whole <lb/>
and if one of it is enforced all <lb/>
of it will lie. And if one part is <lb/>
unconstitutional none of will <lb/>
enforced. <lb/>
When pie eating as <lb/>
sort that the Democrats op <lb/>
to illiterate while men <lb/>
voting, it is well to ask who <lb/>
gave the poor while men this <lb/>
State the right to vote Our older <lb/>
readers will that <lb/>
party, over forty years <lb/>
ago. gave to all <lb/>
white men in North Carolina and <lb/>
removed the property <lb/>
And the Democratic party is <lb/>
BOt now going lo take away <lb/>
the right of suffrage from a large <lb/>
class of its own voters. Chatham <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
RAVAGES OF GRIP, <lb/>
That modern the <lb/>
poisons with its fatal germs, <lb/>
so I no home is safe from its <lb/>
ravages, but multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure protection against this <lb/>
malady in Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery. When you feel a sore <lb/>
in your and muscles, <lb/>
have chills and fever, with sore <lb/>
the hack of head, <lb/>
cough you may know you have the <lb/>
Grip, and that you need Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery. It will promptly <lb/>
the worst cough, heal the In- <lb/>
kill the <lb/>
germs prevent the dreaded <lb/>
effects of t he malady. Price <lb/>
and 1.00. Money back if not <lb/>
cured. A trial bottle free L. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
Education In The Home. <lb/>
school or <lb/>
college one is only beginning to <lb/>
learn, and what better <lb/>
ate courses one have than the <lb/>
practical application of ideas <lb/>
through the medium of friends and <lb/>
Frances <lb/>
the May Home Journal. <lb/>
far as education is concerned <lb/>
the best family friend is the <lb/>
hen you sec some <lb/>
a family consulting the diction- <lb/>
whenever a doubt word or <lb/>
phrase conies up in the course of <lb/>
conversation you will find the <lb/>
hers intelligent people us far as <lb/>
facts can educate. We may not <lb/>
lie able to aid each other in the <lb/>
higher of <lb/>
science and ethics, but is <lb/>
certain; we form family <lb/>
of the three <lb/>
It's as well as geography, spelling <lb/>
guild Slang has its <lb/>
uses, no doubt, but if American <lb/>
parents do not give some heed to <lb/>
the English talked by their <lb/>
home, Americans a <lb/>
years hence will have <lb/>
forgotten their mother <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
Wife beaters Germany <lb/>
in a peculiar and yet sen- <lb/>
way. They are not imprison, <lb/>
ed, as in this country, but arc <lb/>
rested, Saturday after their <lb/>
week's work is over, and kept in <lb/>
durance until Monday, This is <lb/>
done regularly every week until <lb/>
their sentence the ob <lb/>
course, being that the <lb/>
may during the week earn <lb/>
money for the support of his <lb/>
LATEST ARRIVALS TODAY. <lb/>
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Beautiful New Style <lb/>
Embroidered <lb/>
Corded <lb/>
BILK <lb/>
SILK <lb/>
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EDGE, INSERTION, <lb/>
to match. <lb/>
Don't fall to see <lb/>
them <lb/>
St <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
North Carolina Industries. <lb/>
The Slate of North <lb/>
attention at pres- <lb/>
on account of the remarkably <lb/>
of new mill- <lb/>
creeled in addition to <lb/>
i isl <lb/>
in <lb/>
the errors In revenue la <lb/>
in Tin <lb/>
of in <lb/>
tor <lb/>
ll <lb/>
errors <lb/>
operation. lode j which attracted of <lb/>
improvements and new at Slate were much <lb/>
Harlem, by press. It <lb/>
Ml. not pleasant to <lb/>
and In but <lb/>
of these common <lb/>
in this State the j, and we agree entirely <lb/>
gives as a reason <lb/>
which towns <lb/>
for the textile <lb/>
to a <lb/>
Slate no, City of<lb/>
makes <lb/>
that, be is senior partner of <lb/>
of Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo- <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, <lb/>
that said will pay the sum of <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Cure. Frank J. <lb/>
Sworn to before mo <lb/>
ed presence, this day of <lb/>
December, A. <lb/>
I -1 A. <lb/>
I t Notary Public. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Care is taken in- <lb/>
and ads directly on Om <lb/>
surfaces of the <lb/>
J. <lb/>
o. <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
Pills are the beat <lb/>
with the Scotland Neck <lb/>
wealth in the <lb/>
a news- <lb/>
paper is not expected to say it. but <lb/>
ten years ago Charlotte had candor compels the <lb/>
a of about and I to the last Legislature <lb/>
cotton mill. Today its many <lb/>
lion is more than and its which seem inexcusable. Almost <lb/>
I day every day some mistake made in <lb/>
night in the fuel lire of copying I lie laws is published, <lb/>
cotton yarns, gray cloths, the laws are being published these <lb/>
hams, webbing. are light, some <lb/>
hosiery, batting and wadding. Its of and perhaps others that <lb/>
live clothing factories are do not hear of. <lb/>
every hour of daylight to keep up of it, there seems lo been gross <lb/>
with their These factories negligence in allowing <lb/>
are the direct result of the cotton so many mistakes <lb/>
mills, While a an auxiliary Landmark is of opinion <lb/>
f textile life there arc the four the gross negligence is due to <lb/>
firms which to of legislative <lb/>
build and equip mills coin icier <lb/>
and which are kept to their political Influence <lb/>
while the live machinery and <lb/>
ply houses are shipping goods <lb/>
Bun.<lb/>
Do you keep chickens <lb/>
you ought lo have t <lb/>
Farm Journal. j <lb/>
in clubbing with Tin; J <lb/>
h j <lb/>
for the price of our J <lb/>
only. Pay year ahead <lb/>
and Farm Journal will <lb/>
for the of I <lb/>
and all i, i . j <lb/>
live j <lb/>
years, and gel to you if j <lb/>
you are on this planet.<lb/>
rather than regard their <lb/>
fitness for the. positions which <lb/>
they are placed. This is R custom <lb/>
that ought In lie changed.--Slates <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
child from school <lb/>
ill It unless in case of ill <lb/>
is punishable by a line, the <lb/>
increased. <lb/>
If It be suspected the chilli's <lb/>
illness is r is sent <lb/>
by school and <lb/>
he that the <lb/>
i-. hi reel parents have In pa <lb/>
his fee. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Out <lb/>
April SI, <lb/>
Major Lee, who has <lb/>
personal representative of Hen. <lb/>
Miles before Court <lb/>
made a speech summing up the <lb/>
taken dining <lb/>
I hat lawyer have been <lb/>
p mid of. He showed even <lb/>
allegation made Gen. Miles has <lb/>
been folly sustained good <lb/>
bill lie A ill-s are <lb/>
iii outline of report, <lb/>
vi hull will make in a <lb/>
few days, this week. Hue <lb/>
is to he ignored, Alger <lb/>
and in washed, and <lb/>
tell truth the beef for- <lb/>
iii-lied the v, censured. If that <lb/>
sort of a report i a <lb/>
wave if indignation i to <lb/>
sweep over this when <lb/>
compared with follow- <lb/>
ed the white washing of Vigor by <lb/>
the War will r <lb/>
tornado to a summer The <lb/>
is mill iv have decided <lb/>
Ibis case on the evidence, and ii <lb/>
Mr. is unwise lo <lb/>
allow his friendship for <lb/>
and his dislike for Miles in <lb/>
cause him In use Iii- in <lb/>
to get a report <lb/>
much worse <lb/>
fur Mr. The <lb/>
has been disposed, through all <lb/>
mess, to believe the per- <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
and that he was the victim of his <lb/>
political obligations lo Alger, <lb/>
public be made in <lb/>
stand a strain. <lb/>
The republican are <lb/>
Irving In get Mr. to an <lb/>
that, owing to his health, <lb/>
he will not in-a candidate for re <lb/>
nomination, lie has so far <lb/>
dined to do so. although his health <lb/>
is really a serious condition. <lb/>
Boss Plait and some other New <lb/>
York republicans dial <lb/>
Roosevelt would be effectually <lb/>
shelved If made the tail of Me <lb/>
ticket, and Mr. <lb/>
who is a little hit afraid of <lb/>
a-a rival for the first place, <lb/>
is said In be averse In idea. <lb/>
provided that whom he <lb/>
really likes, can be persuaded to <lb/>
voluntarily take himself out of the <lb/>
w a v. <lb/>
have <lb/>
reading the play b <lb/>
Pennsylvania, he <lb/>
following his by II <lb/>
Philadelphia of the charge of <lb/>
to rob the stale. Thai <lb/>
appointment was mil made <lb/>
any expectation that the <lb/>
puny credentials would ever Is- <lb/>
used ill <lb/>
and Mr. Quay both know the <lb/>
Senate has repeatedly, within <lb/>
few veal's, denied right of a <lb/>
governor to till a vacancy In the <lb/>
Sonata which the legislature of I he <lb/>
stale has tailed In till, after having <lb/>
had an opportunity to do so. Tin <lb/>
appointment for its moral <lb/>
effect upon the republicans of lite <lb/>
Pennsylvania legislature, which is <lb/>
likely In be called in extra <lb/>
for other reasons, in <lb/>
solely for the purpose of <lb/>
chance for gel- <lb/>
ling himself re elected. <lb/>
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asking <lb/>
of Implied charges and <lb/>
made against him <lb/>
Sampson clique in the Be <lb/>
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the Saw but <lb/>
will go direct <lb/>
a thorough investigation be <lb/>
made a non-partisan committee. <lb/>
The Manna men are <lb/>
beginning In see <lb/>
of <lb/>
call rejoicing on their <lb/>
pail, as thought did when <lb/>
ii was first made public, a ill <lb/>
remove a powerful from <lb/>
the <lb/>
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of smaller enemies who may be <lb/>
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I is in about <lb/>
his success in naming lite next <lb/>
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when his choice known. <lb/>
l is- matter with a friend <lb/>
shall miss my guess <lb/>
do <lb/>
of <lb/>
teed before new Speaker has <lb/>
got fairly used lo the <lb/>
Mr. Payne, of New York, <lb/>
Mr. Sherman, of the <lb/>
same slate was In la- Eastern <lb/>
candidate for Speaker, has shied <lb/>
his ring and declared <lb/>
himself a candidate. There will <lb/>
Is- Iota of fun, and possibly some <lb/>
political capital for the demo- <lb/>
light over the <lb/>
Owing to a call of the Herman <lb/>
Ambassador State Deport- <lb/>
t apt. of the <lb/>
has received a Strong <lb/>
pot repeal be told a <lb/>
New the way <lb/>
in which Admiral humbled <lb/>
Herman Naval Commander in <lb/>
Manila Buy, last year, when the <lb/>
Hied to get a little <lb/>
II is the <lb/>
Ambassador made any <lb/>
story, <lb/>
but of course, everybody knows <lb/>
it Isa of diplomacy to <lb/>
anything and everything <lb/>
whenever ii deemed policy to do <lb/>
is per- <lb/>
constitutional cure for <lb/>
rheumatism. Tin acids in the <lb/>
blood which cause disease arc <lb/>
eradicated. <lb/>
laxative and <lb/>
tonic. <lb/>
A COLD A DAY. <lb/>
Take Laxative <lb/>
All refund <lb/>
it fails In cure. The gen- <lb/>
has L, It. each Tablet <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
K. e. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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Mills B. Bow, <lb/>
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