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REPUBLICAN FIGURES. The republicans are rapidly elect ing McKinley. They are great ligurers. Thsy can always elect their men. There are some demo crats who ire equally skilled and can tell who will win even before the battle begins. The great battle ground is given out as consisting of eight states. Of these two are classed as southern. Here are the states, and their respective electoral votes: New York, 36 Illinois, 24 Indiana, 15 Kentucky 13 umo 23 JUicnigan 14 Minnesota cj Maryland 8 Unnn .. Oi.i. " Kin i jujcee cignu ocaies give ioz e;c- tonal votes, it requires but a li tie over eighty more to elect Merlin' ey it he can only get the. eight. Can any halfway sagacious guesser now say confidently that New York, Illi nois, Indiana, Kentucky and Mary land will all go for McKinley- Three of those named ought to be good fighting ground. We would gue. s now that New York and Illinois would vote Repuuliean. Wilming ton Messenger. Ms 0 .-V.tx.. 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T.his is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, osthma, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. W. H. HambricK. entitled "An Act to Amend the Constitution of North Carolina," Ratified February 21, 1899, the same being Chapter 218 of the Public Laws of 1899. The General Assembv of North Carolina do enact: Section 1, That Chapter' 218, day too nice to work, and, of course, PubMc Laws of 1899, entitled : "An Sapre of Sawhaw Ssys The lazy man considers a pleasant h. doesn't feel that it is possible when it rains. Most everybody disagrees with the man Who thinks he was born to rule. A friend in need is usually the man who never gives advice. Do for others and be careful tbey don't "do" you. If you want to confirm a man in a wrong opinion argu with him. The best things of life are not on the market. People have to culti vate them for themselves. Act to Amend the Constitution of North Carolina," be amended so as to make said Act read as follows : Section 1. That Article VI of the Constitution of North Carolina be, and the same is hereby abrogated. and in lieu thereof shall be substi- tited the following Article of said Constitution, as an entire and indi visable plan af suffrage : ARTICLE VI. Suffrage and Eligiblitv to Office Qualifications of an Elector. Section I. Every male person born in the United States, and everv male person who has been naturalized, A man's reputation depends on twenty one years of ae ami pos- Ma a: i. t. the way he spends his money. 8e?8lDS tuf qu? iT T Troubles seldom come single, but at any erection by the people in the they have no aversion to coming Stat, except as herein otherwise pro upon single men. vided. , . OLU id. liC OUitl 1 lie V V 1 Vj OlUlU 1 LI Bargain counter fame soon comes tne state of North Cn-olioa for two out in a good soaking. The man with the most friends usually has the fewest worth hav ing. Advertising Pays. "Once, when I was publishing a paper in the Midlands, I convinced a years, in the county six months, an.-i in the precinct., ward or other elec tion district, in wh ch he offers to wte four months next preceding thf- election : Provided, That remov? 1 from o e precinct, ward or other election district to another in the same co'inty, shall not operate to deprive any person of the nht to yote in the precinct, ard or other election district, from which he ha vote shall be at the time a legally registered voter as herein prescribed and in the manner hereinafter pro vided by law, and the General As semblv of North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry iuto effect the provisions ot his Article. Sec. 4. Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read aud write any section of the Constitution in the English lan guage; and, before he shall be entitled to vote, he shall have paid on or before the first day of May of the year in which he proposes to vote, his f poll tax, for the previous year as prescribed by Article 5, Sec 1 of the Constitution. But no raaie person, wno was on January 1, 1867. or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under tne laws of anr State in the Uuited States wherein he then raided, and no 1 ureal descend an r of uny uch per sn, shall be denieu t.Ue nht to rej: ister and vote at anv e ect:on in this State br reason of his t'.ii up to ossess9 he eduviitiona! qualitiea-ti- ns prescrinr. in seciiuu 4 ;f this article : Provided, He hhall have registered m accordance with te terms of this section prior to Decern, her 1, 1908, The General Assembly s'lall, provide for the registration ot all persoas entitlod to vote vvithout tlte educational qualification herein pre 3riheo. and shah, on or oefore Nov. 1, 1908, pnmclo for the. making of a permanent record of such registrar riu, ani all persons so registered .shall lorver- thereafter have the nht to vote in elections' in thi3 State, unless disqualified under Sec. 2. of this Article; Pi o vided, such person shall havq paid his poll tax as above required. : Sec 5. That tins amendment to ail way Carolina, except as in this Article disqualified, shall be eligibl e to office, but before entering upon the duties nf the nfllrtfl Va nk11 j iavi o i lixi i Lane ami subscribe the following oath: "I, , do solemnly swear or affirm, that I will support and inaiu tan the constitution and laws of the United States and the constitution and laws of North Carolina, not inconsistent therewith, and that; I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as . So help me God." Sec. 8. The following classes of persons shall be disqualified for office : First, all persons who deny the being of Almighty God. second, all persons who snail have been convicted or confessed their -aunt on indictment pending, and whether sentenced or not, or under judge ment suspended, of any treason or felony, or any other crime for which the punishment may be imprisonment in the penitentiary, since bee ;niT!; citizens of the United Stales, of corruption and malpractice ti office, unless such person shall be lest-ored to the rights of citizenship in a manner prescribed by law. Sec 9. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Would Not Suffer so Again For Fifty Times its Price. THE . . . , STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH... The JHrtct Line to all Points Texas, ':lff it 'ft'.- . . :;x " man in the most emohatc way that removed until four months alter suc i the Cynstitnuon is presented and h o? A o.irtioo" Bau an old removal. Noptrsonwho has been adopted a- one indivisible plan for I ' I 1 I U .n... I.:... ! r n I n linn t t convicieu. or no nas uuuit-aseu pai merchant, "and 1 had tried tor a long time to get him to insert an ad vertisement in my paper, " 'Oh, it's no use!' he would say. 4I never read the advertisements in a paper, and no one else does. I be lieve in advertising but in a way that by . law. Sec. 3 Then it pays. But in a newspaper pshaw! Everybody who reads a newspaper dodges the advertising pages as if they were poison " 'Weli, if I can convince you that people do read the advertising pages of my paper, will you advertise?" " 'Of course I will. I adverris wherever T think it wUl do anv good.' ''The next dav 1 had the I 'OWH'2 line stuck in the most obscure coi ner of the paper, between a coup e of patend medicine advertise- ments: " 'What is Cohen going to do about it?" h: guilt in epen court upon indictment crime, the punishment o which is, or may hereatter be, im prisonment in the -tate- Prison, shall be permitted to vote unk-ss the said person shill be first restored to citizenship in the manner prescribed Ev. vy person offering to regulation of the suffrage, with the intent and purpose to so connect the different parts, and make them so dependent upon each other, that the whole shall stand or fall together. Sec. 6. All electiods by the people shad oe by 'oailo , and all elections bv the General Assembly shall be yiva voce. Sec 7. I awoke Ivt ni?ht with seveie pains li: my stomach I never feit so badly in p.W wy life. When I came down to work this moruing I felt so weak 1 could hardly work. 1 went to Miller & McCurdy's drug" store and tbey recommended Cbamberlain'p Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remeay and one doe nxtd me all right. It is the finest thins1 i ever used for stomach trouble. T shall not toe with out it in my home hereafter, for I should not cere to endure the suffer ings of last night for fifty times its price G. H. WILSON, Burgetts own, Pa. This remedy is for sale by Hambrick& Co. Rufus Cboate had three grades of handwriting: That which only he and his secretary could read, and that which he alone could read, and that which neither he nor nobody else could read. 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The schedule filed by tee assig. ness of Price, McUoimick & (3o. shows $12,698,591 liabilities and ac- Everv voter in North tual assets $12,469,971. Ml These unwelcome -visitors usually appear in the spring or summer, when the blood is making an extra effort to free itself from the many impurities that have accumulated during the winter months. I Casrbuncles, which are more painful and dangerous, come most irequently on tne Dact ot tlie necic, eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal. Boils are regarded by some people as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience under the mistaken idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and thisjis Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison and unless relieved the entire system will suffer". The boil or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal troubles, which are only waiting f or a favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore, running ulcer, even cancer, is the result of a neglected boil. ' f " j BsunManl! mMB! ISdPffllS Sfcu'bSbdes easily (SlTlJd 110(13(30 :. : s, and permanently bv reinforcing, purifying and - : - ' - - ; ' i building v.ptr:e blood and ridding the system of all accnmulated waste matter. - ; 4 ; : : z - S. S. S- i-t made of roots and herbs which act directly on the. blood, and all poisons, no matter how ( Wep-s j;tod, are soon overcome and driven out by tmVpowerful purely vegetable medicinie, S. a S. is not a :new,tried;itmedy,Jnt f4:rjmBjd: fifty c.ra; has been ennng all kinds of blood, and skm diseases. It' has cnre tbx)usandst and will cure yon! It-is a pleasant tonicvas well. as. blood purifier im fcts j&ii appetifc an4;4itiQnbudinp your, Our Jpnyiiciahs luive1 made blobd.aad skuU dis cases a life stndvWl-wfite thein fnllv About vonr case. in : ' L.sL' 'Jz- K4CAo i ii.J-z-tialrt nr advice wanted will be cheerfullv .veh-k-?--!We make no charEre ' l h it S "The next day so many people twenty years 1 was sorely yed himasMng what that line iSSdV anno 4car1ancle& impo- bue mailer m uiy -uwi .auc.---- the socaiieA 4e-TOJ promised to do. so if he; wQ.uldi Jet siSmsi!m uc write ine - expiauaiiuu jsuv. uw HieTeiWWTO,CBlV?;j nTfi tfi wis entirely cured, aa "won x oaiUii xiiCDiiiccui v,wy i oests up 10 iw ( M Dy spepsia ul Digests what you eat. ; It artificially dl gests the food and aftfr i n strenertheninff and recon structing the exhausted digestive Or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ;v ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves ana permanently uurcr Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausov Sick Headache,Gastralgla, Cramps ano all otherresults of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2$ times I small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed frea J Prepared by E. C. DeWlTT A CO., Chicago. W. R. Hambrick, & doft ESTABLISHED IN 1789.1: The University Of North Carolina Rntnhier session beeins June 12 Closes Auguftt 31 Regular Collegiate ' Instruction lin -all departments! fori term otltwelvei weeks,, sTaHioftt20;" Registration $5. r Summer School for ' Teachers from June 12 to ; JWy77t Special Instruction by t school ex- peitsJJ JTuitidtf $6 For Jlf siflar con- ; tainlnz courses of study ftflr8';.- -. To Cut. CoutiiatIoit Forr Ver. - c. f - -c- - i ' - -
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