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Tlio Weekly Graphic. Successor to 'XlioDIileOptto, NASHVILLE. . NORTH CAROLINA. M. W. LINCKC, Editor and Prop'r. (Ono Yoar. $1.00 Subscriptions: Six Months, .60 ( Three " .35 Entered at the post office At Nashville, M. C, m second-class mail matter. Thursday, January 25, 1900 THE SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. shall have been convicted or con fessed their guilt on indictment pending, and whether sentenced or not, or under judgment sus pended, of any treason or felony, or any other crime for which the punishment may bo imprison ment in the penitentiary, since becoming citizens of the United States, of corruption and mal practice in office, unless such person 6hall be restored to the rights of citizenship in a manner prescribed by law Sec. Q. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. A Sar Cur For Croup. Section 1. The Article VI of the Constitution of North Caro lina be, and the same is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof shall be substituted the follow ing Article of said Constitution: ARTICLE VI. Sufferage andEligibility to Office Qualifications of an Elector. Section 1. Every male per son born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, : twenty -one years of age and possessing the qualifications set out in this Ar ticle, shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the State, except as herein otner- wise provided. Sec. 2. He shall have resided The first indication of croup is hoarseness and In a subject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an attack f ollowing this bo&reness is a pe culiar rough cough. If Chamber lam s ougb Remedy is given as soon an tho child becomes hoarse, or even after thecroupy couh appears it will prevent the attack It is used in many thousands of homes in. this broad land and never disappoint! the anxious mothers. We have d to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other nreoaration can show such record twenty-nye years constant use witbout a failure, f or sale by Druggist and Dealers, Millet Seed for Poultry. In tho Kt.atfi nt North Carolina for two vears. in the count v six Millet seed should bo a regu months, and in the precinct, ward lr diet for the laying hens, and or other election district, in it should be kept on hand in whWi h offars to vota four convenient place for use. When mnntlis nprt nrffndinr the aW.. you go into the yards and tho tinn- PmvMari. That rflmoval hens run to you for food, which from one precinct, ward or other they wil1 do if fed frequency, election district to another in the even when they are not hungry, utniA muntv. Khali notonprate to scatter millet seed for them and deprive any person of the right let tero. seek the seeds. Mus to I vote in the precinct, ward or tord ,ieed' hemP seed or any othfir diction district, from small seed will answer. A ta which he has removed until four Mespoonful of seed is sufficient, months after such removal. No a 18 not intended so inucn as norsnn cho has rvAPn fionvirtpd. portion of the ration as to or who has confessed his guilt in the hen3 busy. Poultry open court upon indictment, of Keeper any crime, the punishment of which is, or may hereafter be, imprisoned in the State Prison, shall be permitted to vote unless a i -j in i a i. i.iiu Ill m rwi 1 1 1 KIIKII IIM I I I . I . - . . . .. . V . 1 . . . . . , r I Manager Martin, oi tnc 1'ierson diuiou ki uMwuouip m uu mau- dru! store informs us that be. is ner prescribed by law. having a great run on Chamberlain's Sec. 8 Everv person offer- Cough Remedy. He sells five bct- inv t vntfi urin.ll rw at thrt timft'a ties of that medicine to one of any legally registered voter as here- ?thr kind.- a!?d 'lt ives ?r?at fti' in prescribed and in the manner ftl0n ?. hos?.,days of b grippe ! . y, j j u i a there is nothing like Chamberlain s hereinafter provided by law and Cough Remedy to stop the cough, the Ueneral Assembly of North heal up the- sore throat and lungs uaronna snail enaci general reg- and give relief within a very short istration laws to carry into effect time. The sales are growing, and the provisions of this Article. all who try it are pleased with its SEC. 4. Every person present- prompt action. South Chicago Daily Having a 6reat Ron on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ing himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the Constitution in the English language; and, in - addi tion thereto, shall have paid on or before the first day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote, his poll tax; as prescnb ed by law, for the previous year, and he shall exhibit his receipt therefor when he offers to vote. Calumet. For and Dealers. svle by Druggists A Dally Thought To be glad of life because it gives you the chanc to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars; to be satisfied with your posessions, but not Poll taxes shall be a lien only on you have have made the best of assessed property, and no pro- thflm? to dsBa thincr in tho cess shall issue to enforce the world except falsehood and collection of the same except meanness, and to fear nothing against assessed property. except cowardice: tobe eovern Sec. 5. No male person, who by your admirations rather than was on January l, lb7, or at by your disgust; to covet noth any time prior thereto, entitled iner that is vour neighbor's CT. to vote under the laws of any ceDfc his kindness of heart. -.ri State in the United States where- gentleness of manner; to think in he then resided, and no lmeal Keidom of vonr enpminc nfta-n nf decendantof my SUCh person, vnnr frtanrla. nnrl nrl Att shall be denied the right to reg- Chiist: and to rha m,ir.v, ister and vote at any election in time vou ca With h(iAv this State by reason of hxs fail- and with SD5rit. tn God's out of ure to process the educational qualifications prescribed in sec tion 4 of this Article: Provided, He shall have registered in ac cordance with the terms of this Article prior to December 1, 1908. and no person shall be in titled to tegister under this sec tion after that date. The General Assembly shall, at its first session after the adop tion of this amendment, provide ( the manner in which the classes ' of persons provided for in this section shall register. Sec. 6. AH the elections by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the (jeneral As sembly shall be viva voce. Sec 7. Every voter in North Carolina, except as in this Ar ticle disqualified, shall be eligible to office, but before en tering upon the , duties of the of fice he shall take and subscribe the following oath: : "L doors these are little guide- posts on tbe footpath to peace. Henry Van Dyke, in The Outlook. No Fooled- Tho Surgeons. New Form of Murlsge Ceremony. During the holidays au inexperi enced magistrate performed tho ceremony for a young couple up in "God's country" iu a rather uniquo fashion. When it came time to pro nounco tho ceremony- tbe magis trate memory failod him on the mar riage ceremony, but ho Yomemberod something about an oath, and cot wishing to delay matters, ho pro ceeded somewhat as follows: "Young man, you swear before God you'll many this woman for your only wedded wife while you are ali ve, so help you God. Kiss tbe book. "Young woman, you swear you'll marry this young man and keep him to himself till he dies. Kiss the' book. The laws of North Carolina pronounce you man and wife." wnue tnis is rattier a novel cere mony, wo aro assured by cxperi enced hands that it wili hold in law and the couple aro living hapily to gether. Wilkesboro Chronicle The Appetite of a 6oat Is envied by all p-ior dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won derful Stomach and Lvier Remedy gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at M. C. Yar boro & Co s a rug store. a pure wnisKcy agrees witn any food, in fact aidsdigestion. . Ittoncs tho stomach, increases the flow the gastric juices and so promotes Lrength and flesh. A pure whis key like iiARPER Whiskey, Sold by W. G. Roberson, E. M. Tyson Co., Nashville, N. C. Some men have the reputation of beinif jolly good fellows but that doesn't go with the paying teller of bank. , WW brings joy or pain. It's for the mother to decide. With good health I uiu a srrong mjmamy organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. .MgELREETS' rwm m 4m takesaway ell terrors by strengthening the vital organs. It ts a mother for nerve centres It has brounrlit chubbv. crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, remilatca and etrcngthens, and is sroodforall women at all times. No druggist! would be without it. $i oo. ' E r oraavice la C9es reauinnir soeclal directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladie3 Advisory Department, " The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. t MRS. LOUISA HAUt-of Jaffenon, Ga yi-"WhM I first took Wins of Cmrdl3 ww oia Doan mamca uiree rears, but could not have any children. Nlae' months later i naa a fine cm oaby." a aaa-aaaaaaaaeaaa-aaa-a-a-a-aa-aaa... All doctors told Renick Hamilton. of West Jefferson, O., after suffering tomonius irom Kectal 1' istula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed: but he cured him self with five boxes of bucklen's Arnica Salve, tho surest PUe cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold bv M. O. Yarboro & Co., Druggists. Only For Editors. An exchange gives this advice: Young may, don't swear. Swearing never was good for a sore finger. It never cured the rheumatism nor helped draw a prize in a lottery or win at any do solemnly swear or aflirm, that game. It isn't recommended for I will support and maintain the liver complaint. It isn't sure constitution and laws of the United States and the constitu . tion and laws of North Carolina, not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as . . , i . Co help me God." Sec. 8. The following classes of persons shall ba disqualified for office: First, all persons who deny tbe being of Almighty Cod., Second, all persons who against lightnjn ma chine agents, nor any of the ills which beset people through life. There is no occasion for swear ing outside of a newspaper office, where it is useful in proof read ing and indispensably necessary in getting the forms to press. It has been known, also, to materi ally assist the editor, in looking over the paper after it is printed." 17. L. DOUGLAS G3 SHOE In the World. For It years this shoe, br merit alone, bni dlRtaaced all competitors. W. u Dotul.u fjs st). 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Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hoe; or Chicken, or grotrs Small Fruits, ought to send rteht away for the BlCiQLB BOOKS. The " FARM JOURNAL the world the hicjrest paper of its size in the United States I America having orer a million and a-helfrezular readers. Any ONE of the HIGGLE B00KS,vana the FARM JOURNAL ,,82?l ,'0,. ,,,9OIad ?S) will be sent by Bull to any LAR BILL. All who order at once will also receive i hi nnri Hfa Mother fVilMrf.T " fthe reniAlnder of I& address for A DOLLA beautiful 180a " Hohwn and His Mother ' Cilenrtur Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOOLE BOOKS free wtLMa aTEiKson. - Address, FAROX JOtTlcMAI. .r.jBMauita. PBiiaiMrtA ' I am a farmer touted n.ir Stony Brook, one of the most malarious districts in t!j Stile, arid was botlv-red w!h maUiria for years, at times '' so I could not work, nn i was. always-very constipated well For years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engager in plowing, that I could do nothing but shake. ! must have taken about a barrel of quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained anv Dermanent benefit. Last fall, in Dcach tin?. I h;id a most serious attack of chills ami then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a friend's advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never been without them sine I t ike one Tabule each mommar and nfcht and sometimes when 1 fee .iiore than usually exhausted l tike three in a day. . I hey have Kept my tomacn sweet, my rowels regular and I have not h;ia the least toud f raabria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. I iiow also that. I sleep butter and wake up more refreshed than formerly. I don't know how many complaints Rip.ms Tabules will hei,-, but I do know they wilt cure any one in the condition I was and I would not be without them at any price. I honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. ! am twenty-seven years of age and have worked hard all my life, the same as most farmeis, both enrly and Lite and ir. all kinds of weather, and ! have never enjoyed such good health as l have since last fall; in fact my neighbors nave all remarked my improved condition and have said, "Say, John, what are you d.iing to look so healthy?" ViHD.-i ema-orhwl hraliL Ihi . f. K will a -t hsneflt. Ttier banish pain and protons Ufa, IT in fives rt.-iiei. ibc w.-ni k J r'A'is'a u mc rtfnae aud accept no sHueiiuiio. it rr'A'S. Olt fives rf.'tt. Not- lb.- w.-nl t: I I'-A'hH tbe rticknee aud sccebt no smjslilulo. It If-ift-l . in tvr 9 cents or Iweire isr-keta tv 42 t-rnts, may If had at aAr dn.s store. Ten frati.pts and ons tboe santi iMtipinnleis wil, "la1!,-.! lo iti A-!res f-.r 5 eenta, ftrirsranl tu thefiipani CftetBtea! Co., ha, ki Siiruo at, h i or a. f . Wilmington & Weldon. R. R. ' - AND BRANCI1K8. , AND ATLANTIC t COAST LINE bailboad coxrpANT oraouxa ' "'CAROUNA. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . ; Tbaiks OrOIKq OOIB. ! 1 j . I 'It '. I . ft : !-. . ------ iy w- w p, IJv -, Jaa. 14, Ifi'itJg a5..f, A. H. P. M. P. M. A.M. P. M LvWeld'n. 1150 858 : -t 4 ArRy Mt. 1255 952 .. v LvTrborol221 600 1 LvR'rMt. 100 962 637 5401262 ''Wilson, 1581625 716 420 240 " Selma. 2551103 :. " Fay'vll 4301220 , Ar Flor'no 725 224 j . j . '- . P. M. A M. . , ArG'ldaro . 756 , Lv " 701 225 Magn'la "'; -r V 809 4 35 ArWflgfn 940 600 - TRAINS COING NORTH. . gfi go gg go . . , ,. a. M.i , p. m.i . LvFlr'jiee 945 v . 745 ' Fytv'll, 1220 945 ( ', " Selma, 160 , 1056 , Ar Wilson, 235 ,1133 ' A.M. P. M. A. M. LvWil'gtn 660 945 "Mgn'lia V "', 820 me " Golds '0, 600 911 1226 P. M. A. H. P. U. p. M" Lv Wilson, 235 6 43 1T33 1030 U6 ArR'yMt. 330 6 2512091111 153 . -Ar Tarb'ro 704 . Lv " 1221 - f . : : Lv Ry Mt, 330 . , 1209 , 7" Ar Weldon 432 1 04 . IDaflT stxffont Mnnrfav fTtn . J. J VMKB9 Snnday. , ... WUmlnrton and Weldon Railroad", Yad kin Division Main Line Train leaves Wil mington t oo a m arrires Fayetterllle 1815 p in, leaves FayetteTille 1 25 p m. airlyea Sanford 1 48 pm. Returning leavea Nanfnrd & Xn n m. Atk4a CVtsiV. a P . FayettOTill. 46 p ni, arrive Ir uminnon e o p m, WUmlnf ton and Weldon Kailroad, Ben netUville Branch Train L-Jal' ZTT. rUle 15 a m, Maxtoa 9 io am. Red Springs 9 58 a m, Hope Mills lo 48 a m, ar hive Fayetteville lo to. Rettirnlnr leaves Fa vettr villa 4 an n tn .V lied 6prtD(rs 5 86 p m, Maxton 0 15 p b! I arrive uennetuvllls 7 15 p m. Connections at FayettevUle rlth train Ir , 7, . "u v ultima uen tral RiKd, at Red Bpring, and Bow- r j 7, . , ' pamoru wnn n sea board Air Line and Konthm, u.n 7. R2lroad.h th nd Charlott Trein on the Scotland Neck Branch road . ' f au, AUUUWa i id n m. vUle 6 67 p m Kinaton T 66 p . 'ReVuri- uB rcettc ULiiiasun so pa. Ureanvlllai 8 52am, arrivins; Halilax at 11 1 a m Weldon 11 88 a m, daily except Sunda. ' mTraina on Washington Branch leave Washington 8 lo a tn and S 8o p m, arrive Pmrinele lo a m and 4 oo p m, returning- lPmVt PsLl-nrtAla Q RK n nf I an rive Washington U 00 a maid 7 8o p m, 'HtrDoro, -. O., dally except IrV, - ""' .luiB, arrive Plymouth 7 4o p m. 6 lo p m. Ttcturnintt waves riymoum daUy except Sunday, 7 56 a m, and Sunday 8 oo am, arrives Tar- uuru so oo a m ana nam. Train nn Midland M rt T, . t nru-L "7 j iT ' "raurcu leaves ."L-o ..tlS',6' Smday, 7 ot am. . ...... uk Diuniiiiiju io a m. Ketur tui-nina a m, arriving at I leaves Smithflpld . a I ftnldahstrn In OK a iTama ea Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mount at lo oo, 8 4o p m, arrive Nashvilta I lo 40 a m. 4 nil n m Rni4..i,.u tt . II o a m. 4 65 p m, Washvili ia 15 a m, 5 25 p m, arrive at Rocky Mount U 45 am, 6 oo p m, dally except unday. . Train in Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw (or Clinton daily, except Sunday, II 4o a m, and 4 15 pm. Returning leaves Clin ton at 7 oo a m, and 8 6o pm. - - Train Mo. 78 makes close connection at Wili1nii fni all nninta 11 .11 .11 via Richmond. . . . .. . H. M. Em ibsok. 0n'l Pa Aront I J. R. KlSLT, OenlsManaKer. . : -' . I T. M. EmRBOK, TraBle Manager. tmaaVftlUI T Till P.f si Ua. in 1 ks UIi.iiII arat ( li CTYLISH, . RELIABLE K 1 MP ARTISTIC ..I Bsceasmtadid by Lesdtng DrsMBtaksrs. A tbsy Always PkassT-nv , -si. A ts J'S U N J UUU AT AM PRICE lfymti4ttMt mot law llMW tmi j TJI3 McCALL COMPANY. litis 148 W MID tttisl. ks Yark j saaxea srrtc i ,. i8e Pirth Art., Chicago, and , leg i Market St.. Caa Francisco ry f - J. a..att l..talltil' Pumtiuitl j; Cr -Ins Ctaotlda tUrtd Plate, g; liNirlrates Lateti Paucras, I'asli. K: km, Psncy W ork ' As.xsvaai.4 lo. Uit, macsiinr In wr "V,BsHltil rm,t, lots Utile R "'S. Write lot tarma and etW, paitK , tkuWlaga a. rsiicia. - T Tt : McCALL CO- rj I j8 te U W. l4b 8t. Nre. Yar I. ' - ' - At Paaiii Imiai V. . . i. i . Thero it no disease nature than dysix-psia. PtyUciam ay ihat - t . te trntntiim. nt rn , tlierefttre mnet tin ni I in . . d. s ' - " ........ a ui. n-. layiios: o matter liow severe, nr in,Ur wliatdisKui!(ly,p.psia attacks yon. Krowns' Iron Biltrrs ni nm It .1 1. 1.. - n -- ... jii.uiui.i-tu jh an uiseases nr fite stnm.nl, l.i-..i 1 , ; ... . nerres. Browns' Iron Bitters it told ky ail dealers.
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