Eastern reflector, 8 June 1900


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THE
APPOINTED
ft
As of the i. i i.-s fill
Pitt County. We handle I
Stall- I ii for the public school
ever yOU Ill-ell.
the
can supply what-
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled
tablets, fool's cap paper, pen, pencils, slates,
crayon, colored crayons, inks, boxes.
THE AMENDMENT.
The following is I lie amendment
state its
lion, adopted Um General As
I to be submit
to i is voters for
M ll-l
Section i- That article of the
of Ninth
ml the is hereby abrogated
mil in lieu thereof shall lie
the following article of said
writing hooks,
white
ARTICLE VI.
of Our
etc. to
or an El
First, all who sh
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
convicted or confessed their
on n and
whether not,
treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which may I
I in the
of the
or corruption and
in unless such
person shall lie restored to the
rights of in a
prescribed law.
Sec. This act shall force
from and after its ratification.
soapstone pencils l cent, plain lead pencils cent,
l rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box B cents, lead pencil, slate pen
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box.
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to cants.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
i i n
For Business Man.
We curry n nice line double and single entry ledgers,
long day journals, counter bunks, memorandums,
order receipts draft and
Ac.
Section Every male person
born in States, and
every male who has been
naturalized, twenty one years of
age. and possessing the
In this article, shall
lie entitled to vole at any election j.,,,,,
Voting Place For the
Election.
August
the people In the State, except
a in rein other provided.
Sec. He shall have resided in
Ninth Carolina for two
years, in the county six months,
and In the precinct, ward or other
books, time books, i election district in which h
In accordance with Chapter
Laws 1890, the county Hoard of
Elections, for county, at a
meeting held on the 7th day of
divided the county into
precinct and designated
the polling places as
DAM
Beaver Ham Township shall con
election precinct with
the polling place at May's Chapel.
township
shall
one with the poll
Tried Friends Best.
Fills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
A re truly the sick man's friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
MM
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
divided two election precincts
as
No. All that part of
the low lying south of Swift
creek shall constitute Precinct No.
I, with polling place at
Precinct No. All that, part
of the township lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with polling place
at the public school house near L.
II. Stokes. V.
Chairman Co. Hoard of
Co. Hoard of Elections.
to vote, four months next proceed- lag ,,,.,. . Parker's School House
For Society People
We have all kind- and styles of box
envelope so s, visiting note
rs, card am
is and tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain Pen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing.
TAKES TO All.
MAGAZINES.
Seven Springs Hotel.
NEW MANAGEMENT.
The of mineral waters. Each spring; u different
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver
bladder troubles, All seven have wonderful restorative
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY THAIS
La O.
Water free to guest, boarding at other hotels or
board In if an I Seven Springs water will hp charged
11.00 week A number of improvements have
since season, among them the bath houses being com-
a professional barber In the hotel, and others too
mention terms and information
address
W. F. Proprietor.
Seven Springs, X.
Flues.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
NOW GUESS
What is the Population of Greenville
i tin i of i en ii
II begin. I III ill
offers two i. to i
. I he ; In pop-
i em as shim u
returns.
I-. A subscription to
v Iii i for one year In
person among subscribers
making beet guest,
sub to
ii-i I'M year
hi among Its
the guess,
inns of con-
test I You inn-; us a
either
Tub
i ; you out mil the
below to make
on you or bring your
I i Tn in office
or before the 10th day of
log the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other district
iii the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person Of the
to vote iii the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which be has removed, until four
month- alter such removal.
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is or may
hereafter be. Imprisonment in the
Male prison, shall be permitted to
rote, nulls- the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. . offering to
vote shall Is-at the time a
registered herein
ed and in the manner
provided by law, and General
of North shall
enact general registration laws to
carry Into effect the provisions of
article.
Sec. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall lie
aide to read and write any section
of the constitution ill the English
and, before he shall lie
led lo vote, have paid oil or
before the day of March of the
year in which be proposal to vote,
his pull tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lieu on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
enforce the collection of
pi assessed property.
No male person no was.
I. 1807, time
prior thereto, entitled to rote
the laws of any Stale in the
Putted States wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
. person, shall lie denied
the right to register and vote at
election iii State by person
of his failure to possess
prescribed in
section I of this Provided,
be shall have registered in accord
with the of I In- section
to December i, 1908. The
General shall provide for
In permanent record all persona
who register under Ibis section on
or before November I. 1908,
all such persons shall Is- entitled
In and vote at all elect ions
the people in ibis
under section this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax as re-
quired by law.
Sec. ii. All elections by the pen
pie -hall be ballot, all
elections b the General
shall be viva
Sec voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
before entering upon the
Of the be shall take
and subscribe the following oath
do swear
I will support and
Guess u Population of is.
I um a subscriber to .
near Gum Swamp Church.
Bethel constitute
one elect in precinct with the poll-
place in Town of Bethel.
Carolina Township shall
one ion precinct with the
polling Stokes on W.
B, B.
Sliced Tow shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place black
TOWNSHIP.
Content net Township is hereby
divided two election products
viz.
Precinct that part
so the Township lying west and
tout h of the following line to
Commencing at the Beaver Dam
Township line on the old Plank
Road, near Warren's Chapel, -11111
running with the public road lead-
by Warren's chapel, to the
forks of the mad near the old
Frank Tucker homestead, thence
with the public road leading to the
Greenville road near
Lorenzo thence with
and road
a northernly course to the branch
called the mill run
C. Hooks, residence; thence
down said or mill mil lo
Swift Creek, thence down Swill
creek to public road leading by
C thence with said pub
lie road to Hancock's Meeting
House; the public road
leading by Caleb lo
Pork swamp; shall constitute
No I of Content licit Township,
with the polling place in the town
of
Precinct No. All that pail of
said tow lying east and north
of the above line shall constitute
Precinct of n
ship with polling place in
of
Falkland Township snail
one election precinct
polling place ill the own of Falk-
land.
I TOWNSHIP
shall ooh
one election precinct wt
the polling place In the town of
TOWNSHIP
Greenville Township is hereby
divided into two
Precinct that purl of
the township lying north of Tar
river, together with port of
the town of Greenville lying l
Tar river and the following
line, low Commencing on Tar
rivet at the mouth of brunch
forming lbs eastern of
said and tunning up said
branch to Third street, thence a
westerly course with Third street
lo Pitt thence a
course street lo
on avenue, I hence with Dickinson
a westerly course lo
the western boundary of said town,
thence a northerly course with said
line lo I'm river; shall
Precinct
ville with the polling
place i he Court House in Green-
ville.
i- the remain-
of Mild township shall
with
polling place Five Points in the
OVER THE
The Women's International Press
Onion Congress is in annual
at Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Lillie Gardner shot and
killed Mrs. Mamie wife of
her lover, at while
himself looked on.
The Hawaiian Islands have been
added lo the Internal dis-
of California, and s
w ill lie established
lulu.
After three of married life
Mrs. years old.
for divorce at St. Louis, Mo.
Kansas needs men to
gather record breaking wheat
crop.
A Word
Suffering
Women.
No one bat know of the
Suffering you go through. Why do
C necessary. Don't
your health and the
of one if speedily followed by the
the Don't feel weak
and worn Impure blood if at
the bottom of all your trouble.
will purify your blood and bring C
health back
cheeks. Each bottle contains a
quart. QUART BOTTLES.
I, i, , riM In l
of
g M painful aria,
which the ult h. boa wt
want ,,
THE Detroit, Mich.
Tb. lac.
toe Um
SOLD
In
Victoria vs.
Tin- will lake
that an action a. has
the Court of
Pitt to a divorce the
tbS
mil farther take notice that lie is required
to at next term of the Superior
Court of county to be held on NO
mil Monday after the first Monday in Sept.
next, it being the day of Sept.,
in N. C.
an or demur lo the in
Mid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the
for demanded la
This tie of
D.
Clerk Superior
r Ii ally for
maintain constitution and laws, own of
of the United the eon-
-t i t ii I ion and laws of North
not
I will in ii it i discharge the
of in
Ho help
I Bee. The following classes of
persona be disqualified for
election precinct with
polling place in the village of
Ii hereby
A In Each.
The vice all men arc ad-
to is advice.
The man who is above reproach
must walk on stilts.
A woman is a secret sufferer
when she anybody to tell
secret to.
Maude, dear, horse show-
does not resemble the dog show,
for you can't .- the tan bark.
The burlier is addicted lo cutting
remarks,
The fellow who has a boil
ally gels it in tin- neck.
When a man is as hungry as a
bear he is just about as cross.
The mete some fellows set up
drinks more the drinks upset
them.
The good die young, which ac-
counts for their being so many old
reprobates in world.
Some men seem lo think the
world Is against them Just because
they have dyspepsia.
Adam was the man to raise
Cain, his descendants have
been doing it ever since.
If It's love makes the world
go why not all the girls
Daughters of the Revolution
The lawyer is about the only per
son who doesn't object to oilier
people telling him their troubles,
The opponents of amendment
falsely alb I hat it is a scheme of
of the Democrats merely work
nigger lack
try in every campaign to carry the
by crying nigger,
Well, if this was I rue or even
the opponents of the- amendment
believe It to be they certain-
ought lo be glad of chance
of pulling an end to by adopting
amendment and
I he entirely from pol-
Yes, if opponents of the
really believe that the
Democrats ass the or
for campaign purposes or for
capital only, effective
way of pulling a slop to it
lie the adoption the amendment
and the diminution of the
from
NOTICE TO
of Court of
to me, the on the
lay Mai, 1900, on the estate
Notice is
given all Indebted to lbs m i e
la make Immediate payment to the nude
signed, and In all creditors of said estate o
properly
to within twelve
after the due of this notice, or
aloe will be plea I in bar their recovery.
Toll the day May. 1900.
on J.
NOTICE To CREDITORS.
CHURCHES.
a m.
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th
Sunday morning.
every Sun
day, morning and evening.
Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. N. Booth, Sunday-
school a. in. C. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school II p. m. W V. Harding, an-
I r ii leaden l
thin
Rev
J. D. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. . B.
at the
Opera House every Sunday
morning and night. Rev. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
Having duly baton the
r Cunt Clerk Pitt county
Pitt
of the Will and Testament of Nancy
Wallace, de, notice i. given to
all persons Indebted to to make
i to the
all i- Ii said es-
tale are lo present MUM
for payment on before the day
April, or will he in
of recovery,
day of April,
Thomas vs.
of Nancy Wallace.
POSTED.
We hereby worn all per from en
upon any of our
the purpose Of fishing with lie
Any one
In- to law.
CAR. T
A.
OLD DOMINION LINE
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
Machines,
Most Durable,
and Perfect in use.
no Cleans it ready for market
Powers.
and
Send for Illus
I rated
A. B. CO.,
York.
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily
M. for Washington.
Edgecombe leaves
Wednesday
and Fridays at A. II,
leave for
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at l A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
for
New York and
ton, and for nil points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers Should order freight In
the did Dominions, s. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from
Line from
Boston,
JNO.
Washington, N.
N. C.
LODGES
A. F. Hi A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge,
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. L. N. G. K. E
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. of R. andS.
R. Vance Council,
meets every Thursday even-
W. R. Wilson, R. M. H.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
night at in I. O.
O. F hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
G, meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. See
DEALER IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
pan and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for c. in produce.
NO
pi SP
Hock I lib SB
I. t.
PATENTS
CURE CHILLS FEVER MALaRIA,
and night s
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
to take,
if fails.
the makes
you Other as good.
guaranteed at the drug
stores of Hi -in.
PATENT
or i
-ad .
1.1.
CO.
-----DEALER
SADDLES I H
-A
Also it nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH
.
TWICE II
-AT-
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
NO
Ed. H.
GROCER
YOU TO BE
SAME TIME BUY YOUR GOODS BIGHT
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE
YOU WILL GET W BIG HT STRICT
LY RELIABLE
Ed. H.
Too
THE GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
For
B. AYCOCK,
Lieutenant
WILFRED TURNER,
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For
LACY,
For i
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
GILMER,
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public In-
THOMAS
Of I,
For
SAMUEL L.
of
For Labor and
VARNER,
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
It Will Done.
For the Senate,
F. JAMES,
Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of
T. R. MOORE.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
For Surveyor,
J. COX.
For Commissioners,
O. J. TUCKER,
R. L. DAVIS,
W. O.
The church of the colored
race always have more or less
tics in Here is a sample in it
Washington dispatch of the
She General of the
A. M. E. Zion Church closed yes-
The principal matter con-
was a report submitted by-
John B. Dancy on the state of the
which dealt principally
with the work of the Church, the
bravery of the soldiers in
Cuba and the Philippines,
to the strides made by the colored
race profession-
Hues, condemned the
to take away the franchise of
illiterate and allow
ate whites to vote, denounced
crimes against women of wrong-
every kind. Editor Thom-
as fortune, of the New York Age,
speaking with reference to I
of the report relating to
to suffrage, denounced Sen-
Tillman, of South Carolina.
has cost tons of blood
he said, place the
in the
it would cost tons of blood
and money it
John colored, belongs to
this State and is collector of the
port of Wilmington. His
was of course aimed at the
amendment of this State.
Editor Fortune is a agitator
who lives talks
big at long range, taking care
ways to keep his carcass out of
reach of The fifteenth
amendment was forced on our
when they the
given ballot in order to pun
us. This may not
lie repealed soon, but there is a
strong in of its
repeal now the sentiment is
growing. But whether or not this
amendment is ever repealed the
ballot is going to be taken from
the great majority of the colored
race in one way or another, with-
any cost of of blood add
This has i
done successfully in Stales to
south of us. North Carolina will
follow suit this year Virginia
other Southern States fol-
low later. The sensible will
seethe hand the wall
and make best of the conditions
which
Landmark.
fruit trees are loaded with
we can raise all kind of
tables for canning purposes as cheap
and plentifully as they can be
anywhere, still we find the
shelves in our grocery store lilied
with canned fruit and Vegetables
shipped here from the North and
West. Is it any wonder there is
as much ready money in
the country as there should
The only wonder there is that there
is any at all. There is no reason
why Rocky Mount should buy a
barrel of Hour, sack of meal, bale
of hay, pound of pork or can of lard
outside of this section.
We raise tobacco and pea-
nuts mid pay out all we get for
them necessities we easily
raise ourselves. Such can
only be designated criminal folly.
Why people not appreciate
there own country They have
greater more varied
than almost any other people
on earth and would soon prove
that fact to the world if had
only the self-confidence that brings
success.
Let there be an awakening of
dry bones and our people decide to
leave the old ruts move ahead
in general progress
they will make this county
as the
Mount Argonaut.
This applies with equal
sis to and there is much
It people should think about.
We will never become the Wealthy
section our opportunities offer
less we will utilize those
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND
PITT ADJOIN I Ml COUNTIES.
We arc still In forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler the best selected line of
General
lo be found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats mid Satins, Dress
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's Sim,
Harness, Horse Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Bleat, Sugar, Colic
Hardware,
Send ts,
If You are White, Vote
Way.
The radical convention
ed the amendment and the Demo-
party. The amendment lie-
cause it disfranchises the and
lets the white man vote; the Demo-
party because that party
has said In the amendment that a
white man is batter than a
Inheritance. Let every white
man who believes that he is no
better than a vote the Bad
ticket and against the amend-
and every while man who
knows he Is better a
vote for the amendment.
Shelby Star.
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything that line.
We strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your
CHERRY K co.
Ably and
Taxation.
WASHING
Wash
June
the administration
arc breathing freer that the
cud of the session of Congress Is I u
will take place
this no more invest
crookedness pro-
for. Senator Jones, of Ar-
threw cir-
several
days ago by his speech demanding
an in-. of the
voted Congress to
pare for the war with was
spent, and expressing the
Mr. should lie
pleased to have an opportunity lo
clear ; fearful stories
There has been several name- N. June
mentioned for the vacant j state under the legal
men have reported lo slate
Jim Grow ears will op all
Virginia railroads in July,
and, from experience
State, we are enabled to say to our
Virginia friends that these HUB
are apt to work well that
There was some difficulty in the
application of the law in Nor ill
Carolina at Bret, chiefly duo
fact that space given
to I he colored passengers and. con
little to the white.
This led to attacks upon the mil
roods upon the ground
t make the law-
odious; but in Of fad the
vision, of compartments was at
it being
to foresee what space each
State among
them that of ex-Governor Thomas
J. Jarvis. We hope he will be
elected by the I Hi-lees, lie made
one of the
Slate ever had, and among all our
public men he carries longest
and clearest head. Another
treasurer the names of the stock
holders, with the number of shares
owned by each. These lists go
the auditor to lie class fled by conn
tie.-, and be reported to I he sheriffs
of all so as In give
information lo as
holders of the bank
f. Swain, served as president the same for school laxes
,,. university are
of his life, and among all treasurer. banks pay stall-
before tax direct to the
The stack reported
the banks is in excess of the
How the Election Law Works,
over the of tho
election inspectors unit registrars
for the coming in
ford we cannot but com-
mend election board for the
they have made. There
is one on the list so far as
know that would even wink at the
least pretense of fraud, and we are
sure that the equal representation
given the Republicans on the list
character of their
tees will Is- satisfactory to them.
Vindicator.
and since the war lie was easily
tin- first, management
diversity became the pride of
only North Carolina, but
South. Remembering
and business like administration I
which gave lo the
people of North Carolina, may we
hope should he be
at the head University, he
will duplicate Swain's
and school luxes.
Couple Will SUCCeSS.
Miss who i- her
in
left here for Seattle,
Wash., in her lover, Mr.
in circulation. Mr. was
pleased lo that opportunity.
Representative Do of
Mi told the republicans some
disagreeable truths in bis speech
against their
sit ion for a constitutional amend-
men authorizing Congress to con-
trusts, which by
democratic voles. idling
them that the proposed
upon its face irrefutable
evidence was not intended
in be placed in the to
control trusts, to be placed
the campaign lo delude voters, Mr,
De chap-
of your republican perform-
you turn and hope for
approval IV the people I do
for a last
effort as a final to
gel i
If you get anything out of
it. will lie because American
people arc fur more stupid than I
think the arc. and because
is much more attractive to
them limit plain conduct and hon-
est Can there be anything
in proposition because you
lube anti-Mist, we shall
look beyond the label have
labeled many thing other than
arc. There is a package
of your political nostrums will
Ii may be
by label, but cannot by
much less by
The power
people in meet and overcome trusts
would Is- less
were in the constitution, is
today, lain willing to amend the
Constitution, but am not willing
to amend so as to take from for-
stales the power now
possess and .
You lo say
which one of them you will de-
and destroy, if you destroy
any of them, which will
shelter protect. Iain opposed
to Trusts
have within the last three
as l hey have be-
fore, are mightier,
have invaded conquered
new slaves
me mightier ever
before, el you say to
people until we gel a
Hiding lion
of it eliding i he in
I Philippines. i. hi- de
. Each.
The fellow who objects to bard
should marry an heiress.
Even that's hard work sometime.
Judging from their frigid man-
who are in the
cream of society seem to think they
arc ice cream.
When the mother of a large
family has married off all her
daughters she feels that has
nothing more to live for.
Now is the time of year when
the man who has country relatives
regret be didn't Invite them to
visit him o town last winter.
up. Cherries are ripe.
I in- for hammocks is
id
The egotist should consult an t
specialist.
Summer come- but once a year,
and comes brings cold
beer.
man i- too honest to a
kiss.
A man of
huckster.
I. i-i year's straw hats are being
renovated.
A girl bleach her hair and
keep dark.
fin- favorite game of the young
father i-
There's many n slip the
cup the servant girl.
Consistency may be a jewel, but
m i-i women prefer diamonds.
Clothing may give a follow an
air of refinement, but it's all put
oil.
Some seem willing to mar-
for fear that some other
gill will.
Ii is that money talks.
hush money is apt to give a
just lost a
ill II
I thought JOB looked a little
No. Maude, dear, you should not
infer all composers arc drink-
because music Is writ-
ten in bars.
The chap who Is all wrapped up
iii himself naturally thinks he's a
pretty warm proposition.
The comedian who attempts
horseplay sometimes only succeeds
in making a donkey of himself.
Marriage is often a failure, but
seldom for the of creditors-
The peacemaker may be blessed,
he usually finds himself hot
water.
It takes the average woman less
time to change her mind to
change In r
The suburbanite who swallows
bis breakfast in three minutes
rushes for his train surely
gel- a mil for In-
a man Is his own worst
says the Phil-
would seem to
a Loophole of escape from
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with local applications, as
i annul reach the neat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh
disease, and in order lo
pure you must take internal rem-
Hair- Catarrh Cute Is taken
Internally, and acts directly on the
and mucous surfaces. Hall's
mine . .-,.,. . .- .
would be required for either administration a Western North
race The change of division was ancient and
necessity arose, until now, seal No mistake I ,,,,, ,,, ,,,
a basis having been reached, the u live in the West, so sensibly
in is equitably He has Idled many high ,, i, lo
bet ween the races and every-
seems lo lie satisfied. -Char
Observer.
TASTELESS CHILI TO
per Cores
Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
other as good. Got the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold mid guaranteed by Woolen.
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
positions of trust and responsibility
and filled hem ably and
always. Mascot.
The IT. Circuit Com l of
peals the
Express Company the ruling of
Commission
requiring the
revenue tamps Its re
acre net Cure la a quack
there, Secretary as prescribed by one of
, best physicians in this
knowledges ,. ;, ,,.
In be seal lo reinforce lien. Slur i- composed the
Arthur, who asking tonics known, combined with
I hem ever h succeeded oils, lies bl
I reel I j on mucous The
perfect combination of two
ll Odd.
excitement
his railroad fare across
continent and back. Miss Nettie
i- splendid woman and we regret
we are
will be remembered by of Fork last
people, a- he is a civil account o some unaccountable
did considerable work In hi
line at point a few years ago
was
neck
freak
Win nest Coin
ii haul
Nice mourning paper and oilier
box paper Reflector Rook
day
night there was a haul rain and
the land of James Carter there
about feel
lid a drop rain
Rents is what produces such
wonderful results In curing Cater
ill. Send testimonials free.
J. Props.,
Sold by druggists. Toe. Hall's
Family Pills are the
Dr. O. L.
DENTIST,
N. C, .
, .
dry the U at ore.
was all around.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, X.
D. J. WHICH
at Pall Office at
Greenville, N. C, m Second I la-.
Mail Matter.
v.
We notice that of our
changes which not very much
hooked at seeing a person
to an do not twitch a
when dead
is lying around
somewhere.
Last I ho colored people of
Oxford refused to bury one of their
race because he had voted a Demo-
ticket. The white people
took charge the body and gave
It a decent burial. And yet there
are some white who will argue
that as Ignorant and savage
those of Oxford are lit subjects
to have the right to vote.
conduct is a strong argument fr
the Constitutional Amendment.
The hotel keeper Kansas I
the place selected for holding the
National convention
Kb, are preparing to reap
a rich harvest the delegates.
They are charging most
rates and requiring all engage
Bents of rooms to cover a period
of not less than four days, regard-
less Dumber of days the con
will last. Delegates are
complaining of this extortion and
are urging the National executive
committee to change the place of
holding the convention, it Kan-
City is trying to work Ibis game
the place should be changed.
The Cuban scandal gives place
to the one. In the latter, as
in the former, the causes are
similar results Inevitably
follow, as they will follow in
Rico and the Philippines. In
each a politician was put in charge
of the disposal of sums
and given a practically free hand
at appointing his assistants, and
in spending the government money
and in each the money has
It would, perhaps, be
pushing the simile too far In say
iii each case the,
lion hail denied res
That without say-
In the case of Purls, over
the
for the commission has
been expended without being ac-
counted for. The law
ting for the exposition is specific in
its direction to the commissioner
general to report to
tailed statement of expenditures.
Yet the detailed statement
consisted of only ii Items, -how.
log that had been spent,
the period covered being one year
to November, When I lie
Senate more definite
and itemized accounts, the expense
account was brought to
1800, and showed the dis-
to
that time the total appropriations
had reached
an with
ed for Commissioner General Peel
Mr Sam. A.
of the Mystic
Springs, lour miles west of Win-
came to the city about live
dock and re-
ported to the sheriff other of-
the dastardly work of three
Mr Hauser stated
three o'clock yesterday after-
noon two visited the field
in which Nathan an
eighteen year-old adopted sou of
Mr.
demanded th- buy to give
came and secured ins money.
urgent deficiency appropriation of he had none, but this did not
them and they rushed limn-
of the ward on last
Friday night war was waged
the slid of Aldermen
leas those ho favored dismissing
the element
of the own, almost the entire issue
i the campaign i
be the Chief
Ii was noticeable
primaries were held every
had favored Mm dismissal
the policemen were
by fully a two thirds vote of the
citizens of their respective
and at the election Monday they
received every vote cast. In view
of all that was said and done about
the action of those Aldermen
feels that attention
should be directed lo this splendid
endorsement how thorough
the people of the town approve
of the i- course.
Post masters are forbidden to ad-
dress mail matter for the
of the office, to em-lose it in the en-
seal it or affix the stamps.
If the patrons of will re-
member these fads it will prevent
confusion and misunderstanding
between them and the
officials.
Relief from the trust through a
Republican congress that
approves every piece Of legislation
authorizing these commercial brig
to put their blinds deeper ill to
the people's pockets is as hopeless
as trying to bale out the water
the sea with a
Times.
A friend makes the suggestion
and is a good one. that Demo-
who subscribe to newspapers
containing explanations of the
amendment and other good cam-
matter, place copies of the
same in the hands of others, after
they have read them, instead
destroying the papers. Much may
be accomplished in this way In-
wards correcting misrepresentation
made by the opponents of the
Journal.
laughter touch elbows
as to There
are absurdities in grief which move
to ridiculous smiling, oven at the
bedside of I he dying. The
day a Western man was standing
at the bedside of his wife, who was
rapidly Hearing I he dark river.
They had not lived happily
the neighbors, s
a dissenting voice, said theirs
RALEIGH LETTER
The People North Carolina
Waking-
of Industrial
Education.
V I I .- Ill V. r.
moil, X. C, June 1900.
In talking today with Chairman
Simmons, who keeps in touch
every locality in the State, I was
told that the political conditions
arc satisfactory and the prospects
bright wherever the Democrats
arc at Mr. then
intimated that our folks are not
working as they should in some
counties, and steps will at be
taken to improve the conditions
such localities, stilt, it is
to appeal to the patriotic white
men for more individual effort
behalf of the cause of White So.
As was stated this
last week, personal
effort is needed, and it is needed,
and it is to be hoped that wherever
there has been a lack of it the
past will be made up by unusual
zeal in the future on the part of
every friend of the
Amendment. To work.
THE ,
t.
bust week has been a week
of college commencements here
Peace Mar and
College. There is no
Institution to work more
to i be young men of North
Carolina, especially of the rural
districts, and their parents to day
than now being carried on at
the latter institution, and what
follows ought to interest your read-
as much or more than anything
else could write about this week.
The closing exercises of the College
of Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts were very interesting, and
this excellent college never had a
more successful
There were graduates, out of
a total enrollment of for the
year, representing
North Carolina Counties and seven
States, every trade and
being represented.
SEWS
ON SUNDAY.
Make, One Bar room In
W. A. was up before
Mayor Move this morning
Charged with selling whiskey on
Sunday. One witness in Hie case
testified that he was
bar on last Sunday an I a
bottle of beer, paid for and drank
it in bar. this evidence
the Mayor lined Mr. Bright
cost also revoked his
Mr. James, who appeared
for Hie defendant, appealed to the
Mr. Bright was
placed under a two hundred
bond for his appear-
Later Mr. Bright through his at-
went to Mayor Move
waived the appeal and requested a
reduction of the line. Mayor Move
agreed to reduce line to
with the that Mr.
Bright should close his business
once and sell no more liquor in
Greenville. The Mayor's terms
were accepted.
Mayor Move is to be
lated for one bar-
room less, as u also Assistant Po.
King who caught
Bright violating the law and
brought the case against him.
BROUGHT OUT THE VOTE.
They Went Hurrying- to the
Polls.
if there is anybody living who
loves it is ex-Senator A. A.
Forbes. man was Beg
over in Fifth ward for
the town elect The colored
people Id ward hive a majority
of voters, but a year ago they took
the idea that it was best for
interests to let Hie be
by a white man on the
Board Alderman, hence put out
no candidate of their own.
For election the Democrats
present Alderman
S. and some of I he leading
colored people said they wore
lied with him would support
Things went on quiet
polls until along late in the after-
in Raleigh a few days ago , ,,,, ,,
gubernatorial nominee Adams mi., ,,,.
took occasion to state that of be wan,
he bad no intention withdrawing interest to go out and
Thompson's favor. Mr
lie might have added, with pro- he ,
One
WHITE SUPREMACY CLUBS.
All the Townships Organizing.
Speakers from
out and organized White
several of the town-
ships on Saturday.
A club was at Stokes
a large membership. Dr.
E. was made President ;
John Ross. Vice President and
Milton Highsmith M.
R. of Greenville, addressed
the club. The meeting will
lie Everybody is in-
to attend.
J. L. Beth-
and club
Dr. . J. Grime was made
dent, V. D. Vice Pres-
James secretary, S. M.
Jones treasurer. There was a good
attendance
Prof. II.
the club at G. W.
Parker was made President, Dr. It.
Cox Vice President. The election
of a secretary was postponed until
next Saturday at o'clock P. M.
They are expecting a large crowd at
their next meeting and all the la-
dies are invited to be present.
at was organ-
by W. F. Harding, B.
Davis was elected President, W. B,
Home Vice President W. J.
Secretary. They will hold
meeting next Friday night
and a large crowd is expected.
The County Democratic
dates spoke as
day and after the speaking a club
was organized. No were
elected, they hold another
meeting next Saturday, when the
officers will lie elected.
SWIFT
in Swift town-
ship was with a good
membership, Waller
was made President, Dr. J. E.
Nobles Vice President and Walter
Harding secretary.
WHATSOEVER A SOW-
That Shall He Also Reap.
The above was the text from
which Rev, J. N. Booth preached
; He telephoned down town
people had rallied able . in ,,,
s to the Spencer B. A I- re K
v be named to ,. .,, ,.,. ,.,., ii , . ,.
. ,. ,. om H declared it to lie the ever
is him deliver, its
u f . r
, , hi, and Baptist
m I, I hi W II Mil. I mi
s. , , I I. made it inter-
most pronounced pane,,,. The returned from Paris, say, that, more than himself.
with the exception of California,
husband, sobbing vainly Irv-
in restrain his tears, took his
wile's thin hand in his. know
we have lived very unhappily to-
Mary; I know only the
other day I told you logo to the
devil, but for-
. . c me, for I d
you were going so
The total
lions for the commission now
force pond near by
and threw him in, head foremost,
of which less When the approached the
than have been account-j man they told him he had
ed for to Congress. and he most give It or be
I killed. The asked him which he
preferred -to be drowned or shot.
The result of the town election in
He lied that lie was not ready
North Carolina the most
exhibit the World's
there.
Tic brick of the of
series of collage for
ties Methodist
lure was lad week. Others
will be added as fast as the funds
can be raised to pay for the same.
Li
NOT MUCH JOKE.
Will Yet be a
shown during these meet-
and said lie
would yet reap what she was now-
log.
Much of his sermon directed
at church members and their lack
of influence. Mr. Booth said the
The story runs something like
. i Whiskey inkers whose names
A man from the country
Monday wanted to in
know what was the l I hat all I
the bar rooms were closed. A bur
keeper who happened to idle
a Bargain.
The old adage that lakes two
to doe mil
ways apply.
three principals are
Hie making of a deal
the customer and Hie
I The dealer is enabled to
sell by reason of the publicity
which advertising gives his goods,
and the customer learns through
same medium where his wants
can be supplied. Advertising
brings the two together, and helps
in make resultant
Record.
Mr. Harry Harding is home from
the Theological
v. When he graduated last
Wednesday with honor. n Fri-
day, June Peter's
he will lie ordained deacon by lit.
Rev. A. A- D., Bishop
bail no respect for the religion of a
church member they saw do-
these things. if the
church members did claim that
such did not affect their personal
Christianity, it certainly robbed
I hen, of their Influence. He earn-
entreated the church
asked the countryman with as
sinned astonishment
hadn't you heard had
an election here and
had carried the town
I hadn't heard replied the
countryman, expected this M
ho would do so for
four years and at the expiration of
Hull lime did not sag a great
in the religious
of he would not make
another prophecy.
lie said this part of his
wan not Intended for
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Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and general use
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof Prices range from up.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Sunday Services at p. n.
From Free Preen we learn
that Methodist of Kin-
the hour of
Sunday evening service
daring the summer from s o'clock
loll o'clock. Rev It. H.
pastor of the gives the
following reasons in support of the
The saving In incidental
of lights. Christ taught
economy,
Lights increase the
fort of heat, and draw the curse of
bugs. The gleam of lights is hurt-
to the eyes of many persons.
Summer nights arc short and
all people need one all
of rest, especially those who
rise early.
It would leave the Sabbath
evening for family that be-
the evening in the week
when all the family can be together
in many instances.
It holds the preacher to n
shorter and sometimes sweeter
Down exclaimed
the temperance orator.
what I say. with
a red nose; cents a drink is
W. BANE,
IN
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Cotton Ragging Tics always
Fresh goods kepi
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
gives cause die, proved to the
both to the town I had nothing but a knife.
audio the gentlemen who have were Intoxicated and each
look a drink before committing Episcopal
their dastardly BOt. They city. Mr. Harding
off with the mule om. will have charge of the church in
dismissed the Chief of Po- ,.,.,. to out of n, for awhile. He has a
lice and Police from I pond a weal to before
From then until hold- told vb ll had happened, I
been elected as A A few-
weeks ago the Board of Al
the day when there will lie do bar
rooms in Let him
think that It Is the
but lie will see it.
There Henna-
has been sticking type con-
for years, and most
of lime has worked one
a German dictionary, which
is yet complete. Rut some
the words the language
arc very long. Ho pages
of hare printed
there is Bore
ton
crowd was going to play the devil
before they got
heard the bar keeper telling
the above and laughing r as
If it was a Una Joke. Bat come to
think about it, there is nut
joke ii after all, for we venture
a right here
himself is going to had their Binds
made up logo on dancing, playing
cards and drinking whiskey with-
out for the welfare of their
souls, they might go right on and
get all the pleasure possible out of
such things, for what happiness
this world pave them would be all
they ever get. a
man that shall he also
nap
can I help you to in-
quired the boarding house
tress, politely. think I'll have
a little of answered
the new lodger. And she I
him out a portion of
Baby
arc but how much
pain and suffering they used lo mean. It's
different now. Mother's has
become known expectant mothers have
been spared-much of anguish of child-
is a to be
It rubbed thoroughly
Into the muscles of the It
and and when the
great re and
Without is
never internally.
a do more harm If a
The University of
Carolina,
Summer Session begins June
closes August Col-
Instruction in all Depart-
for torn of twelve weeks.
Tuition Registration
Summer School For
from June IS to July
school experts.
PoT containing courses
of study, address
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN,
Hill, N. C
w la with this splendid
she ruing or swelling
breasts, morn or any of the
s which usually accompany
The proprietor of a Urge hotel In Tampa.
Fit. wife had an awful time
her first child. During her second
Mother's Friend was used and
the baby before the doctor
arrived. It's certainly
1.1
THE CO.,
Atlanta,
w H
1675.--------
S. M.
and retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tallies, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Food, Matches, OH,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Macs
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand
ard Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see
saw m
Phone If,
IS BUST TO PITTING IT INTO
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits You draw interest on the
former you draw satisfaction comfort from what you buy here
because it is always the best for the money expended, sad that is why
we arc looked as the
Responsible Clothing
A. Tyson kit this mooring for
Baltimore.
I. It. Moore left this for
Wilmington.
l. Curtis Gary rotund Saturday
from Henderson.
this
from Goldsboro.
Jordan returned
to Danville, Va.
Miss Blanche Draughn returned
to her this morning.
Mrs. H. A. went
over to Bethel this morning.
W. Harding left this morn
lag for Bethel, he delivered
Id
Bethel
returned from
ii.
of the State farm
Tillery, came Tuesday
Mrs. Proctor, of Scotland
Neck, is visiting Mrs, E. J. Moore.
W. n. Tripp, Washington,
came Tuesday and today.
Mrs. L. C. Arthur and children
. returned Tuesday night from a visit
J. St., returned this in Virginia,
morning from Seven Springs.
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, after
P THE TOWN.
s e a e s.
You will them here, up for our summer
trade, stylish and comfortable, not the cheap kind you may
sec advertised but of quality the best, and make the durable, in
lit the most fashionable, in single or double breasted, all sizes, swell in
and elegant in quality.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Fire Near Falkland.
Sunday night Mr. L, Simpson,
who lives near Falkland, lost his
barn and Stables by lire. His
drive home and buggy were also
destroyed. The lire occurred about
o'clock but its origin is
known.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MASK
the margin of this paper it
so lo remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request,
you to settle as early
We need what YOU;
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it. William H. Long, aged Months,
This notice is for those who Hie infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
find mark on their II. Long, was taken from earth.
This
Did.
morning about o'clock
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Wasted-Car load sheep. G.
T. Tyson, Greenville, X. C.
The Assembly at
Tuesday,
The county is having lumber
hauled to repair the county bridge.
cattle. Q. T. Ty-
son, Greenville,
Ki has moved into his
new photograph gallery just finish-
ed on Avenue.
If you want lo make a at
the population of Greenville you
should not put it
We to learn that the wife
of Mr J. S. Brown, near Bethel,
died very suddenly on Sunday.
The White Supremacy Club at
Winterville will be addressed by
Gov. T. J. next Saturday
9th.
Henry Swell Co., Wash-
St., New York advise North
Carolina planters by all means to
hold their potatoes for a few days
its South Carolina is shipping so
heavily that prices have been steed
declining since Wednesday.
After South Carolina is through
expect better prices.
To rush them into market now is
bad mailers worse. A
great many potatoes selling at 1.50
per bbl. Very few as high as
There will be a big
barbecue
Cross Iliads, in
Thursday, July 12th. A band
will music for the occasion
and prominent speakers will ad-
dress crowd. Everybody in-
to attend and carry baskets.
The Women
Hardy and Mahala
Cherry, who were put jail a few-
days ago suspicion of having
the killing of
Nora Vines, were dismissed from
jail today as was not
evidence against them to
warrant a magistrates trial. Ma
Perkins, who was aSH put in
jail upon is still in
linemen charge of
Reflector
The had never been good
health and this morning he was
very much worse died a
few minutes after the doctor reach
i ed the Reflector 5th.
Falkland Club.
We failed to mention Monday
of the White Sn
Club in Falkland town-
ship.
The club arts by So-
L. I. Moore and had the
largest membership of any club in
the comity. John II. Smith was
made President, John King Vice
and R. Williams
This club will hold its next
meeting Saturday, June
Training the Pups.
W. nines has received from
the State farm at Tillery blood
lino ml which he will keep for a
mouth or so, until he can train his
three bloodhound puppies. He
has already his puppies out
training them several times
they run a trail well
for such young dogs. All the
puppies are about live or six
mouths old.
Attention White men.
The White Supremacy
township will hold
at W. L. Smiths Mill, u
June at o'clock
P. M. Every member of Club
is expected to be present and all
white men in the township are in
riled to be present the
Club in their effort to perpetuate
good government In North Carolina.
will be present to addles
the
J. K. Pratt,
annum,
Will Rebuild I
Mr. It. has decided to
Id his tobacco prize house for
M. V. a Co.
It will be a larger a ml lid
hat up factory than the one
recently burned. It will lie three
stories high be equipped with
the latest improved machinery for
handling
II, P. Jordan A Co., will occupy
the factory. They arc buyers
this market and will be
able year In handle their
I bun ever
John Cheek returned this morn
from a trip down the road.
Gov. T. J. Jarvis returned
Saturday night from Raleigh.
F. c Whale cam- Saturday
Iron Halifax returned this
morning.
O. B, left this
morning for to visit
relatives.
Mrs Nan came
from New Item lo visit her
It. L. Smith.
Claude has a
position with the
phone Co.
Miss Greene
county, came Sunday to visit Miss
Mary Move.
w. i. spending a
days here, left this morning
for Richmond.
Miss Bertha Patrick and
Mayo returned from
Becky Mount.
Jim Harden and Harvey Ed-
wards, of Greene County, spent
Sunday Greenville.
II. A. While left this morning
for Wilmington, to attend the
Hicks Harris wedding.
N. Hart returned
day from Conway, N. she
has been visiting for a few days.
Little Miss Bullock,
been visiting relatives here, re-
turned this morning to her home
iii
J. A. Ricks left this morning for
Wilmington, where he will be
married Wednesday to Miss Ruth
Harris, of that city.
returned home
Sunday from Greene county, where
she has been teaching. Her school
closed term Friday afternoon.
J. s. Joyner, of Baltimore, is
Greenville selling the cam-
hat. each hat is the
of next Governor, c.
II.
In
P.
night a-as the occasion
the celebration by Tar River
Knights of Pythias,
of id,, third of the
ill l. came ;
evening. lodge in Greenville. For four
wicks ii bad been talked and
planned, and a had been
given of what might be expected,
mil v. hen the hour arrived and tin-
curtain was lifted, those so
on to i- around the board
wen- forced 1.1 exclaim
the half had not been
The celebration was In two
parts, in Gaelic Hall Chancellor
Commander R. M. was mas-
of ceremonies and the follow-
program was given .-
Prayer, by Rev. N. M. Watson.
Violin Solo, by Miss Pat-
rick.
Address of
Harding.
Vocal Solo, by Miss Clara
Forbes.
Response to address of
by G. l. Hood,
Vocal solo, by H. W
Response to address of
Dr. John or Washing
ton.
Vocal solo, by
Hunker.
Vocal solo,
Grimes.
Accompanist,
Fleming.
Mis. Hooker
responded to encores.
One has but lo look at the
know that this part of the
feast indeed.
The scene then changed lo the
opera where the banquet was
spread, was prepared by Mrs.
W. T. Hunter, and Hi
would have credit In
caterer, as In
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL LINES.
goods. Hats,
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White.
a couple of days in
ville left
R. J. House, agent for the At-
Coast Line at Rules, is on a
visit in relatives here.
of
came In i it her sis
lei. Mrs. Laura Brown.
Miss Ophelia Howell, who has
been teaching school in Groom Hie,
left Tuesday afternoon for her
home in Goldsboro.
left this after
noon for Washington where he will
join a mi a days
cruise on tin- sound given by N. S.
Kill ford.
Bar. Nathaniel Harding, of
Washington came Tuesday to con-
duct funeral services of little
William Long and returned this
afternoon.
Messrs. John Rodman W.
II. Rubs, of Washington, G. I.
Hood, of Goldsboro and Capt. R.
A. Tues-
day to attend
given Tuesday night.
me
Mrs. Travis H.
, Mrs. Walter II.
Mrs.
Grimes
Andrew Moore Little broth
went over to
this In attend Hie com-
exercises of the
High
Misses Patrice and Clara
Bruce Forbes returned Saturday
from Durham, where have
been attending school at the South-
Conservatory of Music.
Jesse left this morning
for Norfolk lo spend a week,
will then go on road for the
He wit be back Green-
ville buying cotton next fall.
Mm. W. T. and son
Willie and little Tom
left this morning for Raleigh, from
there they will go to Virginia
spend sonic time relatives.
Miss Nina James is sick,
Hi x. Bagwell is sick.
It. W. Ward went In
this
Josh. Potter, of Snow Hill, spent
the day in lo.
M. Hodges returned Monday
from a trip to Suffolk, Va.
II. M. Hester, of spent
Monday night
Frank of Greene county,
left this morning fur Halifax,
W. II. Harrington
went up mad this morning,
W. A, Inks moved into
Mrs. Mary Tucker BOOM lo
Greenville.
Miss Alibis of Greene,
took Hie train here this morning
for Hi field.
Miss Dora of Snow Hill, is
visiting Mrs. Alien Harper in
South
Fred Care, of Snow Hill,
over to attend Hie
11.111.111 -1 tonight.
Tin Mi 1.111- want over to
bethel this morning lo
of I he
Bethel
Store
Some time night
store of M. Fleming Co., at
Parker's Cross Roads, about two
miles across from
ville, was broken into and about
thirty dollars worth of goods stolen.
The thieves entered the store by
prizing open one of windows,
and after helping themselves to
what they wanted opened the
door and walked out, leaving
the door open,
Mr. Fleming came to Greenville
Sunday evening swore out a
search warrant for some colored
parties who were suspected as be-
the guilty ones but failed
to any of the stolen goods
when the house was searched.
AND
June
M. of
stopped in town last night.
The town has taken all
from market here, and
Come To See gs.
Ai the old
mi Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
insist of Meats, Flour,
Sugar. Coffee, Canned
Tobacco, cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
in ires for all kinds of
given everybody privilege to sell Country Produce,
either cash or in barter.
menu
n a
will at-
test
Mill.
I Crab
I-.-
Ml
1-
II.
I III
n Hal.
Salted
1.-,.,.
ruin
I I
Marriage.
Justice of the Pence W. II. Lung
performed a wedding
a couple Sunday in
Register of office The
groom was, Mr. A.
of Martin county and the bride.
Miss Roebuck, of near
Pamela.
They drove over to Greenville
a buggy and Her securing
license Mr. Lung for
lied the knot for them. They
turned that evening.
ii.-k
Register of T. if. Moore
only issued three marriage licenses
during the past week. One of
those was for white and two for
colored, as
A. Josephine
Roebuck.
It. Cannon Mary K. Pet-
lifer.
Henderson
Harris,
Mayor's Court.
Mayor Move triad
oases during the week n
lows;
Henry Davis, barber-
shop open after i- o'clock
day night, judgment suspended.
B. M. Cheek, failing bar
at o'clock Saturday night,
and coal amounting lo
Coleman Taylor,
and disorderly,
suspended.
Hill Williams, Intoxicated and
disorderly, guilty, lined one penny
coal amount lug to
W 11.1. v lit- Cigar Co. a
man employed lo thoroughly in-1
every cheroot made, making
it impossible for z to get;
out except strictly first class.
A new buggy
Can be had,
It will
Make you glad;
Or
Will In- mad
Good us .-.
S -i- the
there was a great noise
mi Main street, as if some one was
riding over eight miles per hour,
which is against the town laws,
looking out we saw what was
trouble. Thai old had
gotten his head that lie
could drive himself than his,
driver Hamilton
although Leonard was braced back
pulling him for all he was worth,
it seems that there was some
the stable
old Tom whirled in before lie
reached bridge. Poor Leonard
left la the so
i, looked like he was half bur
led underground. was soon up
and seemed
When
you to sell or when you
to buy come to see as.
To all who favor us with their
we promise entire sat-
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Points
makes
The makes the suit,
Suit makes
man, so for as appearance goes.
It is our pride that no
is spared either in respect to
material or workmanship.
ii Art
i -crew
; . .
II.-
The invocation was offered by
Rev. J. N. Booth, after the
inner man bad been fully indulged
, , , ,,. , , In explain he
ii. a. Sugg look charge as
toast master and called forth th
folios responses
of Hie Friendly
in
. II.
W. Whedbee.
Daughters of the
by Mrs. T. J. Jarvis.
Women, God
Bless oil. Laugh
Helena, lie- Km
Miss Julia
th
Mouthpiece
en
Tin- Fan mill in- John
Rodman.
our L,
I. Moore.
Lingering Cadence of the
Dying Century, Greetings in
Hie New J. I. Fleming.
The benediction was -d
In Rev M. and
night at o'clock. The
In Hie toasts nil
In fact III Pill ire ever
were of I highest order and
pi III III III
and execution. The
well feel their
anniversary.
floral decoration both
halls, under dim-
of Warren,
our name
all made our
own work room under person-
supervision.
Tailoring Co.,
Main
town ELECTION.
his Ward Nominees Oct Entire Vote
mil fell out,
which seemed quite con-
how he fell. He certain-
there
slick, we only have
word about the jumping business.
That Leonard worked the There was no opposition to
old blind again. ticket any ward Monday's
Haul Our In Heel wag- election and the voting was all one
in- from up, arc way. Even the colored people
in in- had. ell a pair of who voted east their ballots for the
the same make, Democratic nominees. The result
axle for which i- a
rare I
A Co.
low
an ordinance was pass-
ed bicycle riding on the
sidewalks. pill top to
ringing their bells for la- J. C
dies lo let them pass, as well us in- votes,
a protection to the little children. Fourth
Curios Harris was up lure yes- j received
a- follows
Find IS. M.
received rotes.
Second Ward J. I. While and
o. Warren each received
.-.
Third
each received
Ward -W. -It. Parker
I and J. X. Hart
for A.
Mfg. Co. new front
lo I hell factory .
A telegram may be paid for in
advance, nevertheless II
on lick.
Case ii
The case Smith
W Moore, for
camp up before If II
The defendant waived examination
and was bound over to Superior
He was placed under a
thousand dollar bond bis an
Both parties are from
Daily
Fifth J. s.
-is voles.
will into
I the of July. Five of the new
Killed a r- are members of the present
They all will make excel
ii N and the people may
lo expect a wise town administration
mi. lo at
j seeing n In the
not in from town, Several
men and dogs went
for I lie bear and found him
1.1 little in in mile Ii.-iii
H III , In V I- -cell. III Is II
b, ii Hie dog
up in-. . From
Mrs. Marshall Dead
Mrs. Bailie Marshall,. of the
oldest ladies of died
this morning about II o'clock in
seventy year.
daughter the late
point of advantage the Mr. Gould Hoyt. she leaves four
and killed the hear, daughters, Marshall, of
So was Greenville, Mrs. Tims.
people wen- Mi-. and
careful all doors Hiram Henry, of New Or-
fasten down ail windows before leans.
they won to sleep last night. .,., ,
faithful Chris-
until death. -Daily
The Parker
,,., , . , lucky curve fountain pen is the very
If talk is cheap, what a hypo- ,,,, ,,. ,.,,,
onto the average man is when ha Yon can Ami Reflector
hi wife I Rook Store.
The doctor and legislator
I both amend





THE AMENDMENT.
The H I
to article ti of the State
THIS OF ,,, .,.,,.,, h As
hi mm t submit-
to voters for ratification
r Public Rooks in Section l- Thai article of the
As one of
Pitt County.
depositories f
We handle tin- books designated on the
i institution of North Carolina be
State for the public schools and can supply what- the same is hereby abrogated
over need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books,
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, i ii Mates, whit
colored crayons, inks, companion boxes, etc.
pencils l d plain lead pencils cent.
I rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with
pretty rover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal hold-
in nice box cents, lead pencil, slate pen
and pen, rule, all in nice wood box. j
cents. A great big wide cents. Kettle of best
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to in cents.
White crayons, gross in box, B cents. Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
cat u nil
day l k
order boot
ate.,
of double an
journals, counter books,
receipt
draft and note lo
entry ledgers,
memorandums,
ks, time b
For People.
W have all kinds and styles of box earl and
envelop- s- s. visiting cards, note pipers and tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain Pen
And when it comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
v.
Books, Stationery Printing.
.-I TAKES TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
Seven Springs Hotel.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. P
and In lieu thereof shall be
the following article of said
oust it
VI.
am to
or ax
office First, all pent Lb
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on indictment pending, and
whether or not,
any treason
or felony, or any other crime tori
which the punishment may lie
the penitentiary,
since becoming of the
or corruption
in oil ice. such
shall restored to the
rights of citizenship in a manner
law.
Sec. . This ad shall ha force
from and after its ratification.
I I
Place For the August
Election.
Section Every male person
born in United States, and
every male person who has been accordance with Chapter
naturalized, twenty-one years of, 1880, the county Board of
age. and the for Pitt at a
set out in this article, shall
lie entitled to vote at
by the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have resided
meeting held on the 7th day of
1900, divided the county into
election precincts designated
the polling places sis
win dam township
Heaver Dam Township shall con-
into two election precincts
All that part of
the lying south of Swift
creek shall constitute No.
with the polling place at
Precinct All that part
of the lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
i with the polling
at public school house near I.
B. Stokes. P.
Chairman Co. Hoard of Elections.
Bast Board of Elections.
As illustrating the length to
which the pension funds have gout
Andrew E. of
been given a h for to-
disability.
Andrew was wounded in the hip
nearly forty years ago, has
the pension roll at one figure or
another for more than thirty years
in the Interior Depart-
at a year and is also
private secretary to Congressman
Sam Smith, of Michigan, at
a year.
a totally disabled man Au-
drew manages to do a fairly lively
All this was brought
A Word
Suffering
Women.
No one but know of the
Pilfering you go through. Why do
you suffer It isn't Don't
lose- your health beauty, the
loss of one i speedily followed by the
J tor Don't weak
and worn Imp blood hi at
the bottom of all your trouble.
the State of North Carolina election precinct with lout by the Washington
yearn, In the county six mouths,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district which h oilers
to rote, four months next
the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, want
or her election district to another I Bethel
in the same county, shall not ope- tone elect in precinct with the poll-
the polling place at this was admitted on the Hew
I lei Township shall constitute
precinct with the poll-
place at Parker's School House
near Cum Swamp Church.
Towns i
The finest mineral water. spring has a different
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver
and bladder troubles Ml seven have wonderful restorative
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY TWAIN AT
l ,. .
-l
mil I
address
IN .;. boarding at other hotels or
. . i ii S will e .
A of improvements have l-en aided
them tire the bath Ii being com-
barber in the hotel, and others too
Phi terms and information
W. F. Proprietor.
Seven Spring-, N. C
Tobacco Flues.
are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
lowest prices for cash.
rate lo deprive any person of the
right in vote in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal.
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is, or may
hereafter be, Imprisonment In the
Male prison, shall be permitted to
vole, unless the Said person shall
be restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. . Every person offering lo
vote shall be at the time a legally
registered voter herein
ed and in the manner
by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws lo
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
I. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution the English
language; and, before he shall lie
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
yea in which be proposes to vote,
bit tax as prescribed by
for t lie ions year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lien only on assessed
property, and no process Shall issue
to enforce the collect of
except against assessed property
Sec No male person who was,
mi January i. 1867, oral any tine
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any Slate in the
United States wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
such per-on. shall lie denied
the right In register and vole at
any election in this State by person
of his failure to the
qualifications prescribed in
section of Provided,
be -hall have registered in accord
with the terms of this
prior to December i. 1808, The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persona
who register under this section on
place in the Town of
Carolina Tow shall
one election precinct with the
polling place Stokes on the W.
W. K. It.
shall constitute
me election precinct with the poll-
place at Black Jack.
Township is hereby
divided Into election precincts
via.
Precinct So. All that part
so the Township lying west and
of the following line to
Commencing at the Beaver
Township line on the old Plunk
Bond, near Warren's Chapel, and
running with the public road lead
by Warren's Chapel, to the
forks of the read near the old
Prank Tucker homestead, thence
with the public road to the
Greenville and road neat
Lorenzo thence with
the Greenville and mad
a course to the branch
Called the mil run near
C. Hooks, residence; thence
down said branch or mill inn to
Swift Creek, thence down Swift
creek to the public road leading by
c. C with said pub-
road to Hancock's
House; the public road
leading by Caleb Worthington's to
Pork swamp; shall constitute
No l of
with the polling place the town
of
Precinct All that part of
said township lying cast
of the above line shall constitute
Precinct No. Town-
ship with polling place the town
of
I Al
Falkland Township snail
election precinct with the
polling place in the town of Falk-
land
row up
Township shall c
one election precinct w
the polling place in the town of
Greenville Township is hereby
divided Into two election precincts
v is;
Precinct that part Of
or before November i. 1808, and I township lying north of Tar
all such persons shall entitled of
the town Greenville lying be-
tween Tut river and the following
unless line, to Commencing on Tar
river at the mouth of the branch
forming the eastern of
NOW GUESS
What is the Population of Greenville
1st the taking of i he to the person among its subscribers
will begin. making the best guess,
only of the
oilers two prises lo persons who
make the closes guess lo the pop
of Greenville as shown by
the census returns.
A to
i Bi year to
among Its
making best -1,
2nd, A to
The
are i must be a
to
i I must out the
blank below to make your guess
. you i-iii.-t send or bring
. in run c
i ii. for out . or the tilth day of
that i and
maintain
of the United Slates, and the con-
and laws of North
not Inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
of my as
. . i So help me,
I am a subs, to I'm I
l for
Name
i of tip
lo and all elections
the people in this Mat
under section this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll
quired by law.
Sec ii. All by the
shall be ballot, and all
elections by the Genera
shall be
Sec ;. Every voter la North
Carolina, except as ii,
shall be eligible
lice, but before entering upon
of the he shall lake
the following
swear
town, and running up said
branch to Third street, thence a
course with Third street
to Pitt street, thence a southerly
course with street to
son avenue, with Dickinson
avenue a m Ii westerly course to
the boundary of said town,
thence a northerly course with said
to Tar river; shall
constitute No.
ville township,
the Court
i So. 3.-All the remain-
of township shall con-
Precinct with the
polling place Five Points in the
low ii of Green villa,
shall
t one elect ion precinct with the
polling place the village of
Creek Township is hereby
and yet not a man except
Of South Carolina, raise, his voice
against the fraud.
gallon sit still under things like
just as if the Southern con-
was full running blast
and they were
Herald.
OBSERVATIONS
Made by Va
It takes a man of sense lo
fool can fail.
organize a company of
pugilists to knockout the Chinese
And now Colonel Amos
presents his Mil and demands pay-
a bile.
This is the real golden age. when
men worship shining
with a devotion that never drags.
Money is now the standard of all
that is great, while is
measured only y the success of
greed.
old Jimmy Jones, of
ville. wants a pension. He mash-
ed his linger with a gun which had
been in the war.
Love knows not limits of any
is subject to no statute
and yet it sways a whose
title can none resist.
Reflections a Bachelor.
can generally have a lot of
fun with the girls that are always
saying they do so hate men.
A man ought to lie made to do
his courting when the girl's
are having the house wall papered.
Half the women either
have some money in their stocking
or else have a bill pinned lo the in
side of their
their parents
have lo wishing for a little
baby brother would generally
have a dog alter they see it.
When I catch a girl playing
boss the side yard, she
ways acts as ashamed as if you had
caught her With her shoes off.
York Press.
Republicans Ruled la Both
Instances.
lion oil are the
while people in Philadelphia,
over they are by blackmail-
and buried us they are
on election day under the weight
of fraudulent votes, than
were the white people of South Car-
or Mi l i i i i during the
black dominance carpet bagging
days This is a conundrum which
some few solicitous citizens are
now trying
Record.
QUART BOTTLES.
will purify your blood and bring
the bloom of health back into you
cheeks. Each contains
quart
White.
of In ail find bent cure In
JOHNS ll Unreal tar In
palpitation of the cold and fee,
bearing down backache, Irregular action of heart,
of breath, abnormal discharge with painful menstruation, of
of cf the neuralgia, uterine all
which make the average life o W hare beak
Yea warn tree
THE Detroit,
for fOe Tb. lat.
SOLD BY ERNUL.
m TICE.
lB
v. Move.
The above will take
notice Unit as has
been -n the Superior Court of
Tut obtain s
lbs
will farther that lie Is
to the seat of tin- Superior
county to on Ibo hoc-
fur tin-first Monday in
next, it being the Till of Sept., 1900.
at the Court in N. C.
to the complaint in
totem, or the will apply the
in
This of-May
C.
Clerk Superior
F for
TO
The Clerk of of Pit
of
to me, the no the
day May. the estate Thoma
I. Notice
to the r e
In make Immediate payment to Use
In all creditors of said
present their claims,
to within twelve
the dale of I his notice, o this
notice will he plead is of their
This 1900
on the estate of Thomas J.
TO
duly Qualified
or Clerk of Pitt as Executor
of the last Will slid Testament of Nancy
Wallace, notice is hereby given to
all persons indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment to the undersigned, and
all claims against said es-
are hereby notified to present the same
for payment on or before the nth day of
April, this notice will he
bar of
This April, 1900.
Ann am-,
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
We warn ail -oils on
any of our i d
the of with r
Any one so
U- according to law.
E. It. T
A.
OLD DOMINION LINE
THE BEST Pit MO tOM CHILLS
fever is a of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and quinine a tasteless form
No pay. Price
SERVICE
leave Washing-
ton daily U A. M. for
ville, leave daily
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. at,
leave for
and Saturdays
at l A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
for Norfolk,
New York and Hus-
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion s. Co. from
New York; from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston,
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Hanging- for
It is observed that a good many
of the leading of the
country, notably
Star and are
for laws making burglary s
capital crime. The argument is
that burglary is
in cold that burg-
is prepared to commit murder
he discovered in
the commission of lesser
and murderer at heart
a desperate in intent
and purpose, he should receive the
murderer's The
proposition is opposed some
quarters upon the ground that it
looks ton return to the barbaric
age when the death penalty was
inflicted I'm a number of
trilling Hut burg-
is not a trilling but
one of the very Few
things be more horrible than
the of one's room, when
is asleep, by armed
first upon pillage and then
murder if necessary to accomplish
his purpose or to escape detection.
North has for years had a
law making burglary a capital of-
fence, upon our statute books
there is no better law. The worst
that can lie said on subject is
that in resent years it has been so
much modified conviction for
burglary in the degree has
now become
Observer,
AND FEVER
and Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it fails. Restores
petite, purities the blood makes
you well. HoM other as good.
Sold guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan,
Whichard, C.
The Stock complete in every de-
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
PATENTS
Ai to PIPS
Notice In
Book
ii
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
Machines,
Simplest. Moat Durable,
Perfect in use. Wastes
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Engines and Him
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lawyers. WASH I N ,
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. JUNE
NO
cf the Tobacco Crop.
N. C, June
Very severe is annually
done in by insect
news, and lo a lesser degree by
parasitic fungi. Much of this
damage may be prevented by prop-
addition. Tobacco, like other
crops must lie sprayed dusted
an insecticide. The best
treatment for tobacco and that
safe, is the
Paris green, pound
Flowers Of pounds
Powdered soap air slaked
lime,. pounds.
Ii reel thoroughly and
apply plants while wet with
dew or rain. The
should be applied after
plants have been set out. The
second weeks later, and a
weeks after the second. If
the weather is wet, more
treatments may be necessary, but
treatments will be
for the crop season. No
treatment be given within
from time of harvesting
crop. The instrument for
plying the above powder is a so-
called Addresses worm lo winged i
info this as as picked. The
worm or bull worm, is often
I very to young
by eating into the leaf buds. The
best remedy Ibis is a
mixture Paris green pad
finely ground com meal parts.
Dust this on This worm
will not eat tobacco while it can
get corn. Tobacco is not a good
crop to follow corn rotation.
The leaf miner, is a small green
caterpillar which cats out the
green part of Hie leaf, having the
outer skins In II makes
regular or mines in the
leaves. Many tobacco growers mis-
take kind of due to
wet weather. This little insect
does considerable injury in some
localities. II infects all the other
plants of family above
named and these serve to
gate it.
Destroy
weeds us soon ,.,,
out. Watch the and as soon
Rev. P on the Nero
It was not the fault of I he colored
people that they were made lice.
one should blame for tit-
siring or it.
The war was a punishment sad
and on the Southern people.
The country has never seemed to
me since then as did. When
the North over powered and over-
whelmed the South, and stripped
of much of their property and
slew the Dover of her people,
should have enough to
her wrath. Had noble and
magnanimous statesmen ruled iii
the Congress, and had a more gen-
spirit dwelt in
heart, they would have pitied their
Southern much great-
were they the but bit
t-.-r and councils ruled
in and greater
was wreaked in the South.
Their sevens ad of revenge was
the depriving while the
Federal Veterans Object.
TO PEOPLE,
PITT AND
are still In the forefront of the race your patronage
We oiler you the selected line oil
General
the name
a v a u
let
i should
in guns will be
by the undersigned to
those who want them. The above
powder may also lie put by jar-
ring from a coarse lack held in the
or by two sacks attached one
to each end of a pole long enough
In reach across two rows. The
pole may be carried a mules
back- a slight dusting is
necessary, but the powder should
be evenly distributed on leaves so
that no insect can gnaw- any leaf
as any mining is noticed, native part
spot and thus kill the in national and State legislation
caterpillar. stirring M done by a servile sub-
the soil close to the plants their dictations and
destroy this insect while it Is their ignorant former
the ground transforming from lo
Insect. The. laws to rule
lobe found store Pin County. Well bough I choice
creations of manufacturers of America
all year round, Spring, Hummer
Winter. Wears at work for yours mid our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what yon want and to
sell you if we can offer the service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a
Philadelphia, May
the ceremonies to the
of the graves the union
and confederate dead in nation-
ti in lei to u, u j
ii developed that
in certain circles,
position has appeared Lo
a to the i
that the
of
Colonel Thomas Sample, of
of
the Republic, The
his oration under the auspices of L I, . i-
N, -We
buried all of our feeling.
We ail sectionalism the
war While I have no
. brothers in the
to
generals, of to do, I
rotes In protest against
their ere
be in the hands
every planter who
i i
iN K WORKS,
of in
Nest.
mining is always worst on the low-
leaves.
Cut species of-
ten do very great damage by cut
their former masters.
lived ill a county where
held and ruled that could
write their names. This was true
ting off young tobacco I lived
as as these are cl out. Rem-
Mix pounds of
bran with one pound of Paris green
or white arsenic. Add to this I
ounces of sugar or a quart of in
lasses and enough water to alight-
A days
moisten the whole.
the tobacco is to be out
without eating the poison. of this mix-
possible harm come to the to-1 at intervals or through
or those using it from this
treatment which is similar to
given fruit for many years with-
out the least danger or complaint.
The worst and most destructive
pest of growing tobacco is the
This
is a small, oval, brownish beetle
inch long. It eat.- small,
round, pin holes the leaves
which then a
fungus which enlarges the holes,
These holes ruin the value of the
leaf for many purposes and in eve-
ease render it light and chatty.
The larva of of this beetle
also feeds upon the roots of the
plants and does much damage.
Resides, tobacco, insect feeds
upon Jamestown weed and horse
nettle, to some extent on
tomato, potato,
egg plant and pepper other
plants of tobacco
family. If weed,
bone nettle and other
in the vicinity of a proposed
tobacco are heavily
with green a week or III days
before setting Ml the tobacco plants
the chances of damage to the to-
will be greatly lessened.
These weeds act as nurses and sup
ports for before the to-
the held. The to-
much more juicy and
tender that the insects soon quit
the weeds for the cultivated crop.
After the tobacco has been out
all these weeds, home
nettle, Jamestown, ground
should be ii, on i After the
1- gal I lie Stump
be plowed under at or heavily
to prevent from
breeding pests which will
i in in age succeeding crops.
Next in importance to Hen
we must place horn
worm. The ail vised
the lira beetle will the
time servo for the horn worm pro-
it Is applied time. Rut
if the worms get large before being
must be baud picked.
Plotter should carry a small buck-
e holding some a little
kerosene nil. Throw the worms
out Held. After the plants
are set place a of the
mixture near each plant. It
necessary to repeat the treat-
but usually once is enough.
Cut worms w ill eat bran
before tobacco. Grasshoppers
sometimes injure tobacco in some
way. The above bait is the best
remedy for these insects.
Tobacco is very fret- from fun-
disease, but such diseases of money, silver pa-
was placed under that of
government.
Such conduct by the United Slates
government is g reproach
shame lo the North.
Were lilted such
time to vote to control the
I elections by their voles, placing
the Southern white race,
. manhood and love of
I liberty, in abject servility.
Increase In of
Money.
Since May I last year there Inn
been U increase of
certificates in circulation and
a of in gold
coin circulation. National bank
notes have increased
There have been increases other
established business built up strictly oil own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself
ii do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following Hues of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Caps, Silks ant Satins, Dress Trim m lugs
Jackets an I Capes, Carpels. Mattings and Oil Cloths. Ti
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and children's Shoes.
Harness, and Dusters.
Groceries.
we find are hard to control.
Walloon or is in sonic
years wide spread and
pea is from the locality. Its
course is unknown.
or white speck is due to a fungus
similar causing shot-hole in
leaves of peach and plum trees.
The prescribed the
per, so circulation as a
whole has increased in Vol-
year
amounting altogether May
lo 13,060,585,403, or per
capita, or more I ban May
1800. The volume
was never before so large in
proportion to the population
powder mentioned at the head of the country. II some par of
article is intended
prevent this damage will do so
applied right way.
is a pretty dis-
ease. Ii seems to be due in
Ii I -I place to an injury Iii I lie stalk
consists of of money used all
over the world, while the rest can
be used in this country, it is
in be expected the
can be used abroad will be
led, especially if tin- demand and
alumni.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails
Furniture.
for Furniture everything in I line.
We for Cash, but -ell for lather Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Dealing.
Your Friends,
Use Good Plows.
laid matter before -i
Hag, In nation i in
the
pi it had adopted
oil.
the monument and laid
mutter before the Grand Ann As-
s posts in ibis
city and vicinity b also adopt
ed resolution against propose
memorial.
Tin- plan raise n monument lo
confederate dead took more
ago. W.
of Ohio, n member of the
Grand Army of the
to attention the
Daughter of Confederacy that
that In cemeteries -f
the north the graves of
of of
mi know ii. The ions
look up the matter and began lo
collect funds, principally in
south the purpose
these graves. In
I his y Ii.
undertook the
work in the
in ready lo lie
Whether project will be
dropped now opposition lo it
has developed remains
rial society oil in- Daughters of the
to Mrs.
bus H hi ii I he
Ml N. i man V.
la ii ho i- tin-1 hair ma ii
for general work. This will
be forwarded to
tans
lorn
ii.-t who passed
f the Carolina division,
street, between Market
and have the
meaning of the big
banging over the door, ii recalls
the foil iv. in story. In Lord
had been making his
march up from along the
Atlantic in of
lieu, whose luck cross-
rivers before lime
did much that year to gladden the
hearts of the the Con-
Philadelphia.
When the British had at last made
their way to the neighborhood of
Charlotte they were a sad
plight, on till sides.
Then it was that is re-
ported In have would
rather be in a nest than
around
The nest was first adopted as an
emblem by the Mecklenburg, N.
but now Ire carried in
front of the big parade, which the
I division is to lead.
Quartermaster will
have the honor of carry the nest
which will surmount a twelve-foot
Courier Journal.
hi Success
near ground caused by boring I interest
of a small beetle worm, which cats
into com stalks in the HUM way .
This beetle is called Ii The editor write
is greenish black s; . i of the business
the back. A fungus wards when hie columns are liberal-
comes In and the Interior of the advertising
the tobacco stalk lo tot. houses. No editor
None so far known to be
Pull up and destroy the
We
i received n lot of Hen
plant. They arc worthless.
The undersigned desires samples
of diseased plants for at tidy
and also of the Install found upon
is in-
from growers all
parts of North Carolina. Ad
N. Agriculture
If a man knows a woman as well
as he ought to before he proposes
to her, he generally won't
to.
la. I under is dreadfully
proud the way little
come to her when holds out
her hands
an the doctrine of buy-
from home merchants, unless
the home the. an-
Interested to home
b advertising iii the
of the local newspaper. II Is
depressing to editor lo
business men ever ad
lake comes along.
and at tin- same lime the of
these business men arc rarely, if
ever, seen the advertising col-
of the local newspaper.
Press and Printer.
ll
buying.
Double
so i y .
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TOMS
Ma, per Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night and
Money back If it doesn't.
No other as good. Gel the kind
with the lied Cross on the label,
Hold and guaranteed by
Bryan and
Tools.
Plow
Headquarters For
Ready Mixed
Paints, Pumps, Nails Garland Si World's Best.
There u class of men
m lieu i In ;. unable ope
a rival on
b ii soil t
The i mi d m u In- g. , all him
I or II and
lot re He Mil I i his
, Instead
lo hi lit ,,.
I'll all ill II
iii . . .
Is, lot is ii inn . .
ii.;
.
iii i i ml. I
Hence in
attack of i i nil ,,
Hi-i fuel III fill I. , I i I
I In. lie a i a. . It II.
ii. mil
the Switch.
mail on the Atlantic, Coast Line
mi. a train
Ibis morning
i o'clock. Waller
was instantly killed.
Hi- In An
Known while mail Has also killed
and fireman on both engine
were injured. W. II.
. mail clerk, was cut
had several ribs
broken and received internal
Ii i- Hue one mis
the to wreck last
mail. I he I. a-
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
v. nil i . ii ions, as they
No lo,
No. Building.
N C,
gin.
-in
. a. h seal the dis-
1.-1-. Catarrh i- a blood or
-I-, order lo
internal rein
. Hull's Calm i taken
ii ii mil mi- dim
i hi- Hall's
l ill is mil a k
Ma-
III I i pin -1. i in- in this mill y
i i ii-. i- a
. i- the
i i mis ti, t it ii h
in i pin I ling
mi I In inn. mi- -in I lie
combination the two in-
i. produces such
ii -nil., iii curing
ill. .-end free.
Chi Co.; Props.,
Hold in druggists, Hall's
are the
Mi. Peek Hen pi u
On her i i
tin,,.,,. out of em i and
hurt, hut -lie in- is,., on f
i In-1 I . i
III-. I-.
en, poor, mi
thing her fate
While
store


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Eastern reflector, 8 June 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 08, 1900
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