Eastern reflector, 12 June 1900


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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
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Machines,
Simplest. Moat Durable,
Perfect in use. Wastes
no grain; Cleans it ready for market
Engines and Him
Mills
Send for
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too or ajar, vet
COPYRIGHT or
model, or photo.
ant advice.
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lawyers. WASH I N ,
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Our Cold In
la cola m mi
IN-
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO ME.
B.
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
Q .- . i .
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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.;
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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
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en, poor, mi
thing her fate
While
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mm REFLECTOR
at.
D. J. WHICHARD,
Entered at the Post
N. a
Mai Matter.
Mia Ward Harris Be
come bride of fir.
J. A. Rick.
foe Ruth Ward
The Republicans an- again trying
to get rid of the Pension
who has been guilty
unspeakable of
lug to violate law behalf Of
pension pen
ion attorney sharks.
Harmon in New York mean
victory for party this fall,
When Hill goes to Kansas City in-
for Bryan, is evident
a very change has
come over the country in regard
to gentleman.
Dr. I. Vann. of
Keck, baa been elected President
of the Baptist Female
at Raleigh, is fortunate
inch a man us been elected
for this ruder bis
mi ion will go on
to great
Robert Awry, of Conn.
who hail bis clothes stolen while
lathing wandered the woods
adjacent lo the stream for two dais
He i- at and
H Harris, of Wilmington's most
one man close so
to hear his and bring w , M,
. X. c, was
at the First
The dangerous weapon that jester
of Mass . atoning the of a
is a three-foot snake. large number of relatives and
which he toteS his I Mends of the contracting parties.
shirt bosom. Ibis weapon Is E. E. Lane, pastor of
way loaded. Arthur was taken Presbyterian church
to the lock -up a few days ago
when asked if lie had any weapons To the beautiful strains of Lo-
ed snake. perched wadding a
upon his shoulder and struck at F. A Muse.
the cops who came near him. lie
shares his lied and board with the
Star.
t From Oil-
Junes, 1900.
The could not make
republican majority Con-
remain in session and
tad the business which they were
elected to transact, but they could,
did. thoroughly expose the
hypocrisy Of the republican
of important matters as
the Canal bill, the trust
and the rod mil toe of war
taxes before adjourn
they did more. In the debate on
the plate clause of the
appropriation bill, the
Elastic Felt Mattress,
The board pf County
met in regular session on
June Present It Davis,
Chairman. W and C
J Tucker.
following orders were issued
oil Ike treasurer
It; IS, Bridges Mr- Cobb. of new Hotel of Greensboro, N.
Jail Stationery In of our ELASTIC M for his elegant
The Best Mattress Made.
The man the amend-
says in substance that be
want-to pull the poor uneducated
white man down to the level of a
If the uneducated whites
such leadership and cast
their lot with the African we will
receive the and con-
tempt of the other states where
the bite hat e decided that
is white and that a
black man i.- black. Lexington
Dispatch.
Congress bus adjourned, and the
Republicans are overjoyed, Let.
scarcely a has passed
without u -caudal being
brought out on the door of the
the Republican Congress-
men have become demoralized.
the peace Ilia, will follow for a
time will be very grateful to their
tire I nerves.
The Democrats of Chatham
have Maj. II. A.
London, editor of the
as their candidate for the
State Senate. They could not have
sleeted a better man. Prom the
nominations made over the state
die indications are that the
Legislature will lie without a par-
for ability.
I U--J- . I
Christian Herald, of New
Yolk, under whose auspices the
India famine relict work is being
o inducted, has requested Tun
to receive subscriptions
to the fund from any persons in
who wish to contribute to
the relict of the start lug millions
of u sub
n- left at I
Office will be acknowledged
properly forward -d
The refuse lo re
the stamp
they retain enough in
the Treasury to meet
like that the
canal, for public buildings,
and harbors and the
I hey have
these thing--.
a ill come In all
i an and be loaned out to
the hanks possibly return for
campaign -us.
made their tight on
that Senators
Cooper and Mr. II. K. and
and Anna as organist.
There arc two armies now the
held, one the army of while
lighting to keep the poor
uneducated white man above the
The Other army is the
my black supremacy. The of
Beers in this army arc white men
generally, the rank tile i- black
and They arc lighting to pall
the whites to the level of the
blacks. They can't pull the
up to the level of the whites.
hence they pull the whites
down to the level of the black-.
Lexington
The Win-ion Sentinel present
a line argument favor of
amendment in this single para
graphs
The same care should be
the management of a Stall
affairs as the conduct of id
or Sup
pose the people of the Wale
were interested a business
does any one suppose for a
moment the people would con
sent all the a few
whites should select the lo
manage business Host as-
not. Then let's use the
same Judgment In refer
to State, by adopting the
amendment placing public at
fairs in bands of those
lent lo care them.
Talking h
State to a New
Toil. Tribune the other
day. outlook i for a yield of
wheat, cotton com this year
will break all records, The wheel
crop especially will be
is when the census returns
are tabulated Texas will give
the country a surprise. Our in-
crease of population in tie-
Will Show II bigger
of gain, probably, than has been
made by any Slate I lie
My own is
will give a total of
some well
informed people believe this
limit may be
1703 she of
Carolina was opened. It was
closed by the republican.-in 1870,
but reopened Monday
the of the reopen
was in handsome
Style. The has
than all front
is thus a
truly Institution,
Tuesday was senior class day. Ai
o'clock of fifty
formed In u
marched lot hull for prayer-.
The exercises
lowed. Then followed of
classes with
addresses respectively by Locke
of Victors,
of Durham, and of
Durham.
Corn Culture In Carolina.
the ushers, attired in
coats, w silk bats, marched up
the aisle as Mr.
John Van I. with Mr. Bel-
Harris, and Mr. II.
Howell with Miss
Charlotte as Bower girl,
and Mic- Josephine
nieces bride, ribbon
girls, folio-red, and they were
prettily dressed it white
and carried bouquets of daisies and
maiden hair ferns. The bride.
who was beautifully gowned iv.
pure while with a crepe
de bat. and carrying an
exquisite bonnet of roses,
then followed leaning on arm
of her brother, Mr.
The groom attended by bis best
man. Mr. A. White, of
Greenville, entered church
from the side and met the
bride at chancel, where the sol-
rites of matrimony were eon-
ducted by Mr. Lane. The
bride was given away by her broth-
r. Mr.
After the ceremony was per-
formed, the bridal party passed
down aisle lo Men
wedding march. The
decorated
in a wealth of palms, ferns, vines
and presented a scene
exquisitely beautiful. The
orate decorations were made by Mr.
c, Reader, the
The bridal party repaired from
church to the residence of Mr.
Harriss, Market sired.
that trust on the of
the Senate, thus famishing con-
proof that the
and the republicans
were favorable to trusts in
general, and to that especial-
. Instead of openly voting to
pay the armor trust the price it
demands for armor plate, the re-
publican majority
devil around the by
the Secretary of the Va-
to purchase the armor that will
Deeded during the analog
year, if he can do so at what he
considers a price;
otherwise to establish . govern-
armor plant. It is dollars to
the Secretary of
Navy will consider the
trust price for armor
and that be ill not use author-
conferred upon him, lo establish
a plant break
grasping If Boss Ban-
had Dot been certain of that he
would not have allowed
to be given Anyway, it
was cowardly for the majority
Congress to -hill the
for favoring this trust from
themselves to Long.
Senator stirred up the
republicans by delving into
history, lie charged, on
authority of Mr. Cramp himself,
i that Cramp contributed
to the republican campaign
with the express
that he was to be re-
paid with profitable contracts to
i build ships, When Senator far
who was chairman of the lb
sane ; Court cost
Home of Aged
Solicitor Coroner
Register
of Health
SO,
The names of Haddock,
A. Moon and Smith
were stricken from pauper list.
T A
pen were released from
for hire of prisoners.
Four persons were released from
payment of poll lax.
John Brown, Theodore Cox and
Henry were released from
payment of taxes on for
year erroneously charged.
James Johnson and William
were added to the pauper list.
The Board ordered Canny
Brown I taken to the Home of
Aged and
. O. WM ordered to
build one half bridge over Creep-
Swamp in tow and
that bridge lie accepted as a
county charge.
W Harrington and A L Blow
were appointed a committee to set-
with Sheriff i M Mooring.
The following levy of taxes was
made for year
General county purposes
cents on the valuation real and
property, cents On poll.
Peddlers a
two horses or foot
peddlers IS, Income awe as suite.
J B Cherry, treasurer
coroner, their
reports which were accepted.
James Cramer was granted
bone peddler's license for one
year.
The resignation of Mills SI
Constable of township was
accepted John Galloway was
appointed to till the place.
new hotel. We take the liberty of quoting from a letter he wrote
under date of April the beds Well, them
but lo love them, or name them but to praise. The tired out and the
critical traveler, the dyspeptic the chronic grumbler, all join in
one grand chorus of praise, of the
Best Bed the 20th
guarantee to be superior to any hair mattress.
After trial, if not entirely satisfactory, money will be
refunded.
your local dealer does not handle the Elastic Felt Mat-
write to us for descriptive
ROYALL BORDEN, rs
N.
Get a good Safe
bandied campaign roods of
that year, denied that any such
to extend hearty
the
agreement nod been made with Mr.
you, not Mr.
and best wishes i
very popular young couple.
bride and groom left on I
O'clock train over to. , ; ; .,,,.,. .,.,, .,
Coast line for an trip to
Washington,
and other large
Northern lilies. A large party of
friends assembled at the station to
see them oft. bride's travel-
ling dress was a very handsome
gray tailor made gown, with hat
to match.
Miss Harriss is a daughter of
I In- Harriss and is one
of accomplished
young society ladies. The groom
very prominent and successful
man of X. C, where
they will make their future home
after returning from their bridal
star, 7th
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and general use
Every sol with a guarantee to be fire
proof Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
A very readable popular bulletin
been prepared by Benjamin
Irby, professor of Agriculture in
North Carolina allege of A
Mechanic and
nil North Carolina
Professor
Irby treats of corn under
the follow Kinds of lauds I
suited for corn culture; preparation
the -oil; when how to plant;
best methods of
cultivation; a god rotation tor
corn; I e-i varieties of corn for the
south; the crop-,
in Improvement of seeds;
protect-on against weevils
I moths; i be comparative food
, f corn and other crop-
I This is In the hands
Of the printer. Any one may
lo a sure a copy it by addressing
It is
The last Issue of Marion Butler's
Caucasian Tuesday
received subscriptions
from three prominent Democrats
county who say they
are done, for life, with Demo-
party because they see it is
not honest and i-. trying to take
their vole from We don't
believe a word of this. Not a sin
Democrat Robeson
county renounced the
and all are earnest
amendment. Lei the
name men. The is
to give U reward if
they are Democrats of
One thousand, eight hundred
and fifty men is the price, no
counting money spent, which
country has already paid for
tend grab In the Philippines
and we haven't seen end yet.
. Wilmington star.
Mr stated he hail
a conversation Senator Carter,
repeating lo him what Mr. Cramp
had slid, and that Caller had re-
plied laughingly, we did
hit the old man Mr.
also gave Boss a
few swipes that even his thick
hide could not keep from hurting,
reading extracts from the memo-
rial presented to the Senate
Manna with having bribed his
way into the with
emphasis upon the charge that re-
Dick, now Secretary
Republican National Com-
and Maj. recent-
suspended as director of poof
Cuba, were agents
carrying the bribery- Mr.
added u his own com-
see now In what school
this man was
Mr. reply consisted large-
of calling Mr. a
tor to the which
was not very convincing,
The Senate by a vote of to
rejected the Hum Unit ion of ex-Con-
of Indiana, to
be uncial Appraiser at the port
New position,
which the law shall be filled
by a democrat, and which wits
given . as a reward
for work for Mr.
in Mi. in called himself
a gold democrat, but the democrat
Senators that be was
not a democrat and there were
enough who agreed
to defeat the
The Senate Committee on the
Islands of
which Senator is Chair-
man, was provided free trip
After one woman has lulled on
another woman she doesn't like,
of them thinks of some mean
Ml IN CRAVEN-
Mr. John Killed by Hi
Nephew and Son
A brutal murder occurred near
Thursday night when
John Manning wits shot and killed
by his nephew Nile Manning in
company with John Manning Jr.,
the son of the murdered man.
Mr. John Manning was visiting
near am; John Man-
Jr., Nile Manning, who
bad previously hail some family
troubles left Thurs-
day morning after walking
four miles where
they met Mr. John Manning in the
road and got in a light.
Manning shut Mr. John Manning
three times and then walked
back lo their home leaving Mr.
John Manning, as they supposed
dead in the road.
The defendants were arrested
by Mr.
the Constable and
brought here this morning put
jail for safe keeping until the
county can OHM
and lake them to New
These are the facts as were learn-
ed the prisoners
Nile Manning, who did the
is a desperate character,
having served term the
New Don jail and once or twins in
the jail here. John Maiming, Jr.,
who is a son of the murdered man,
claims to have bad nothing to do
with the killing but walked to
With and allowed Nile
i Manning to kill his father without
trying lo prevent it.
All of Hie parties live
county, but the murder was com
milled in Craven.
Registrars.
The Board of Elections for
county met in Greenville Monday
and appointed the Regis-
for several precincts for
election to lie held in August;
Bearer fl Smith.
II Williams.
J J Elks.
ton.
No O Cox.
It Davis.
II Smith.
No B
Greenville No L Brown.
C B Bradley.
Swift Creek No. l
Harding.
Swift Creek No Nathan
IN
Cotton Bagging Ties always
goods kepi constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Make l Draw
mercantile which is
not given assistance of
is like a stove without an
outlet for the smoke. It won't
draw. As the generality of mer-
chants are business for profit,
to at public expense, j for rest or recreation, it is
by a resolution adopted by
ate. The alleged purpose of the
A man may hold key to a it by addressing of thinks of some j,,,,., investigate
situation only to discover lbs. T. Director, Hung-he intended to say only she
some one else i lie N. c, I forgot
for them to advertise
daily that their business an
maim clients will draw to them
the custom they
Record.
And So It Was Settled.
sneered the
I've bud enough of
The Woman, bis wife, bethought
herself old adage.
for one is enough for
two, I she sighed.
So they were
Journal
A Wife
have but children. the tint
three I pains from
to hours to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's before our last
child came, which
is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing
my housework up
to within two hours a-.
of birth, and
but a few hard
pains. This PI
is grand-1
est remedy ever V
Mother's
Friend
will do for every did, for the
who write, the Above
, l during pregnancy i. A
lo be tor in pain And suffering.
Mother's Fiend equip. patient with A
strong body and dear which m
are imparted lo the child.
the mu. . and Allow. lo It
relieve, morning and
U put. all the organ, concerned in perfect
condition that actual
labor u ind practically pa In Dan-
ruing or hard a altogether
avoided. And it merely a
a few day.
Regulator Co.,
tot
Shadows and Effects.
You of the
shadow thrown over North
by the eclipse of the sun how
dark, dreary and gloomy it made
things look. Now don't forget
what black shadow would be
thrown over the grand, good old
State by the defeat of
amendment. This shad-
ow would be permanent and never
could lie wiped off. Elect the
straight Democratic ticket a
brightness and vitality will follow
with prosperity to all of our
which never be-
fore. II will you feel like
praising, Almighty
Hod for all time, and in
the
Record.
1875.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Healer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil liar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Safes, P.
and
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American beauty entireties, tin-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Le, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
Cheese, Rest Stand
aid Sewing Machines, nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
to see me.
Phone K
Your into
A Savings Bank
IS NEXT BEST TO IT INTO
Our Spring Suits,
that awaits You draw on the
former you draw satisfaction and comfort from what you buy here
because it is always the lest for the and that is why
we are looked upon as the
Responsible Clothing House
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to
Jon woo.
P. Q. neat the day In
I. Gary went
this morning.
W. T.
for Richmond.
T. left morn-
for Plymouth.
M. H. returned this
morning from
Mrs.
ti. left
for Suffolk,
OF THE TOWN.
SERGES.
You will here, made up especially out summer
trade. stylish and cheap kind you may
sec advertised but of quality the best, in make the durable, in
lit the most in single or double breasted, all swell in
appearance and quality.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who. There will be a grand Democrat-
rind the cross mark on their p rally and ratification meeting in
1-I-. Wain.
II. P. Harding, who for the past
year has been leaching
graded school at New Item, re-
a telegram Wednesday eve-
announcing that lie had been
unanimously elected principal of
the Graded school
the coining year.
paper
LOCAL
sheep.
T. Tyson, Greenville, X.
Was mi Fat cattle. Q. T. Ty
A. Tyson is having lumber
hauled preparatory to rebuilding
his tobacco factory.
Don't lie so Indifferent as not to
attend the speaking in your neigh
hood. Every body should go out
and work for the
From reports coming in from
different sections, the indications
that there Will only be a half
crop of Irish potatoes this year.
Kev. F. A. Bishop will preach
and hold quarterly conference for
circuit, at Saturday
Sunday, August and
Will Reported Pound.
A telephone message to Tun
that will of late Mr.
a.- has
Mr. died a month
ago leaving a large estate no
very near heirs, and though search
was made through bis papers no
will could be
The message will now
been found a book. The will
was written by Mr.
about two months prior to his
death. We could not learn
particulars up to the time of
going to press.
One More la Limbo
Arthur Forbes, a bay, who
works for J. L. Starkey
was arrested Friday afternoon and
before Justice of the Peace
W. H. Long, charged
a pistol from J. L. safe.
It seems that the Follies,
Snow Hill on Saturday, 16th lust
lion It. II. lion Claude
Kitchen will address the meeting.
A brass band will furnish
there will lie horse-
back procession.
Speakings
The Democratic
dates will speak at Jack,
Friday at
day, 23rd and at Lang's school
Saturday,
There will be a big barbecue and
picnic at on Friday
20th. Hon. B. Glenn
the baud will furnish
music.
Potatoes.
are quotations by wire on
potatoes today.
lo 13.00.
12.98 to 2.7.
to
2.75.
New I
9.75,
19.2, lo
13,00.
Mrs. A returned
from Bethel
Ernest Forbes left Wednesday
afternoon for New Bern.
Miss Nellie Lawrence left
afternoon for
Mrs. o. returned to
Kinston Wednesday afternoon.
J. F. Joyner came over
day evening from Kinston.
Hiss of Bethel, to
visiting Mrs. H. A.
Joe Bawls returned this
to the Slate farm at N. C.
Mrs. Lula returned Wed-
from a visit lo Philadelphia.
J. I. Starkey moved into Mr.
A. J. house back of II. I.
Coward's.
W. II. Harrington returned
Wednesday night from n trip up
the road.
Mrs. Ola Forbes left
day afternoon for and re-
turned this morning,
Mrs. I. Gardner returned
Wednesday from Hamilton, where
she has been visiting relatives.
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin and
of Philadelphia, came Wed
to visit Mrs. Cherry.
Miss Sadie of
Mount, came Wednesday evening
lo visit the family
T. Tyson left ibis morning for
With a car load of cattle
and sheep which he will see on the
market.
Kev. F. A. returned
from Durham where he
has been I ending the Trinity Col
commencement.
Miss alter spend-
several days here visiting Miss
Geneva Gardner, returned Wed-
to Kinston.
A. White returned Wed-
evening from Wilmington,
where be had been to attend the
wedding.
Miss Emma Harrington returned
Wednesday from Wilson, where
she has been attending school
Kinsey's Female Seminary.
Miss Nannie Coward came
from Wilson, where she has
been attending school at Kinsey's
Female Seminary, lo visit at H. I.
Coward's.
Misses and Delia Forbes
returned Thursday from
where they have at school at
Female University.
Atkins to
this morning.
C. of to in
Kev. F. A. Bishop left
morning for Mount.
E. Harrison came on to
days freight from Richmond.
Ex-Gov. T. J- returned
evening from Plymouth.
Miss A Hie Anderson returned
this morning from a visit to
den.
Miss of Farm
is visiting at lbs. IS. Hook
T. left this
morning f r his home in Beaufort,
N. Booth nod Mis- Maud
returned this morning from
Lang and wife and Miss
Alice Lang left this afternoon for
ti. P. Fleming little son.
Hunter, came up this Morning
from Kin-ton.
ti
IN WASH.
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL LINES.
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Marriage Licenses
Register of Deeds Moore
the licenses of
Will
Theodore
Mayo.
William Harris Jack
sou.
Andrew Moore and brothers
Thomas and returned
Wednesday Bethel, where
attending the com
exercises of the Bethel
High School.
Lucy
Marion Tucker returned
day from
Herbert H. Harris came
day from Wilson.
Miss Nannie Coward left Thins
day evening for
Mrs. H. B.
morning for N. V.
John Adams returned
evening from Danville. Va.
Miss Fannie of Bethel,
is visiting at D.
Mrs. M. M. Nelson came Thurs-
day night from Scotland Neck.
II. L. Carr left Thursday to
spend a few day at Seven Spring-.
s. V. ibis morning
Va , via
Mrs. W. I. children
left this morning lo visit relatives
at Dean-, Va.
Mrs. P. M. Ellis and children,
of ham, came Friday to visit
the of A. A. Andrews,
liter
spending a few days C.
returned this morning to
Miss Minnie B. Davis, of Win-
.-ton, of the Chris-
Women Board of Mis-ion.-, is
in Greenville, stopping at E. A.
-i A FIRE.
Somebody
Work.
An was made Thursday
night about to
the feed room belonging to I. F.
back of A.
bar.
A quantity of oil and gasoline
was poured on the sill and under
the side of the house and then set
on lire. Mr. J. F. King, who was
silting across the Street In
front of bis stables, saw the Hash
when the oil ignited, mid picking
up a bucket of water went around
back of the teed room and put it
There is no doubt as to its being
the work of an incendiary as oil
on the ground and oil
some lumber lying near the
of the
It is fortunate that lire was
seen before it bad gotten
all the houses that
vicinity are old wooden buildings
and would have made a very large
lire.
The alarm was given bill the
lire was put out before the engine
was pulled out engine-
house
Wash in i S. C, Jim
burl n t drawn much
ad.
arc being shipped
considerable from An
a. a; at some The -v I ., . . , ,
mi U Hats.
The Kl
route from Aurora to
steamer New ha- been
taken t steamer
put on from
river lo
is
route Creek lo Bel.
haven, all potatoes.
W. late first of
steamer Hatteras. i- captain
Tar Mr. W.
Snell, late chief on the
is now on Tar et
Parsons,
is now on the Tar River.
Mr. John Chariot i first
on Steamer Hatteras.
John Spencer, late of the J. D.
Patterson, to nos engineer on the
E B a No gave an lee
social on the evening of the
lust and ii was a quite pleas-
ant occasion.
Kain i much.
Much sickness In the t of
and one or deaths.
Hotel Ponder, i- no
more lire. The
sky is a tiling
W. Albert's residence Is com-
and i- one of. the
lines town.
Schooner Cora Is loading lumber
tor Baltimore.
Dr. l. I. I- down the
country professional business.
James Hancock, of Norfolk,
brother of Mrs, E. M. short. died
on Friday and was buried on Tues-
day at Cemetery, Wash
AMI
BUSINESS NOTES.
June
of Hill, came
over Jim Green
last night.
Too r. old
wen in the buggy Country Produce,
, White
gee
the old Moore store,
mi Five Points, where we have
opened u new and
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
dusking of Meats. Flour,
Sugar, Goods,
Tobacco. Snuff, Cigars,
fact everything
to Is- found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
price.- for till of
day this wee
sale, tine
too pretty
ml asked
. to show, or for
in- thought were
lo II. Hun
buggies cost yon more,
ho ever, for being pretty.
Old Mi. Haddock i
a few days here with
sister. Mrs.
Several from
came down here Thursday night,
hold some kind of lodge
There was n and
cash or in barter. When
want to sell or when you
want to buy us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat-
T. F.
Five Points
WORLD,
U more at the price
; they In session all . than any other newspaper publish-
A In service
; . , , . all the Is equaled
will,, wagon at ten per ,,
war have not been
. sad
l . . I Heels outlast promptness, and with the
the team one the ,
of repeated warning, Its political
profit by his experience, and J is absolutely Impartial. This
A. it. Gnu On.
h.
n last night from this
f the irate nos ,
per with
liberal use
hand
The chase was lively bill abort.
W. Wilkinson,
was in town looking niter ma-
of his new steamer.
No boom nor pros
pectin-mill, bill we will have one
When------some one conic- and
builds it
The census takers are busy and
we will know ail things when their
reports are the
This i- cheap for,
wheels will outlast
the ordinary
B, I leveling shoe
was here yesterday. He
is so clever his customers lire
ways glad lo -cc him come.
picnic a
will be Friday.
Hon. It.
addles the people. Then will lie
the number of persons
ployed the various pursuits
number of population, wealth of
. cm- drinks plant
g-v plenty of b
Mrs. Callis, Memphis,
.- It. -e on lo be
n; her lather, Mr.
Jim
fact makes It of value to
you this time.
The Thrice a week Worlds reg-
subscription price la only
per year, We offer this
and Be-
one year for
Cut make, the lit,
makes the
The Suit makes the
Band. speech
w such nor the music man. so far as appearance goes,
with such band, and yen need II is our pride that no
doubt dinner, but every- lure Is spared either In leanest to
Club
A While Supremacy Club was
for
Court House. Friday night
with a good The
of officers was postponed
stole the pistol ten days n. at II o'clock this
afternoon, order that the
pie from the country might be
and sold it to another who
turn carried it Kick and tried to
sell it to Mr. Starkey. He
tin pistol upon
of the he bad it
from Arthur The
over lo September court
by the Justice of Peace.
A man can't be close-mouthed
when he sits in the dentist's chair.
represented. A committee on
permanent organization and
committee to solicit the
those wishing lo join were up
pointed by
After the meeting this afternoon
a was raised over Democrat
headquarters, the Hand
furnishing
F. Stokes returned from Chap
el evening, where no
has been attending the
lily.
Mi-s Maud went to
den Thursday afternoon to attend
the commencement exercises of the
Free Will Baptist school.
Kev. J. N. Booth left Thursday
evening for where he de-
liven today the address to the
Free Will school.
Miss Mamie Tucker n turned
from where -he
beau attending school at the
Female University.
of Greene
returned Thursday evening
from Baltimore, ha- been
I Business Col-
It.
C Tucker to
Monday.
Otis spent Ike day in
Tuesday.
Will Thompson,
j 1- hero for a few vs.
I church at Bern, and
the pastor of the
church Kinston. came
down on the
to St Johns
Felix representing the
Cycle stopped home
Saturday and Sunday.
Capt B Fill man and
went to Kin-ton Saturday.
A large bear was killed
bare several men
Major the fatal
A huge crowd attended the
St John- IV .
Kev Daniel l- the
preached two able and
here
night and
W S Si. lo
Military Company.
In the Conn
House, afternoon, lo organ
bull come.
Mrs. J. D. Cox Is spending ibis
in in order lo attend
commence III
Seminar.
Can save volt some
company, lap- A. Cos In
comb v. OS Captain W, F. c -loci; which
Harding 1st It. I. v. ill be to quote dealers.
Sugg
and treasurer, a mass
meeting of will be held
to help the in-
the There
should be a
It that I
worth -n
have mule
for a game of bull between r
tin I It o Join
also a game 1.1 n and
Kin-Ion Ibis en Hie
material or workmanship.
High Art
our Identified
us, all made our
room under person-
.-11 vision.
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
Heel,
Solve the Servant
Question
N , ,, I
I t. fit.
t , in ii
i- mid, In
. in lite kitchen,
build in
Km ml to
soot
The
Blue
Iron
I r
Census takers make them
-elves ill poll
lie- while engaged
of their are subject
to removal. Some of the census
taken In county bad better
. i
Stove
is . y than
in sate.
I oil. V . boils,
it ii. . stove
a i most
. sold. your dealer
It, writ to
OIL COMPANY.





THE AMENDMENT.
following the amendment
I article of the State
THE cut SCHOOL DIRECTORS ,,, Dy general A,
THE
Reflector
A- of the depositories for Public
Tin W e I audit- .
Stale Isl for public schools can supply
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
and to be submit
lo the voters for
in l- Thai article
of
in tin
North Carolina be
mil abrogated
slant and vertical,
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slat.-.
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes.
ruled practice writing books,
white
etc.
of Our School
.
cent,
tablet with
soaps. pencils I cent, plain lead
I rubber tipped lead l a
pretty cover I cent, with metal hold-
in nice wood box S cents. pencil, slate pen
older and pen, and rule, all in wood box,
cents A great big wide tablet cents of best
ink on tin- market, cents. Copy books i cents.
White crayons, gross in box, Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry u nice of double and single entry ledgers,
long day ks, Journals, count r books, memorandums,
order receipts, draft and note bocks, time books,
Ac.
For Society People,
office First, all persons
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, persons ho shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or for
which the punishment may ha
penitentiary,
citizens of the
or corruption and
in office, unless such
person restored to the
right of citizenship iii B manner
prescribed by law.
Sec. This act shall be in force
after its ratification.
Voting Places For the August
Election.
In accordance with
of Laws 1890, the county Hoard of
Elections, county, at
this article, shall
meeting held ob the
Slav divided the
7th day of
into
all kinds and
s cards,
a pet's,
I ii
card am
tablets.
The Famous Parker Fountain
gen
mil in lieu thereof shall
luted the following article of said
institution i
ARTICLE VI.
AND to
or an
Section l. male person
born in United Stales, and
male person who has been
twenty-one
age, and possessing the
set out ill
he entitled lo vote at election designated
the people In the state, except polling places as
as herein 1st provided. DAM township
Sec lie shall have resided in Beaver
the State of North election precinct with
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district la which he often
to vote, four months next
the elect urn Provided, That near Swamp
removal from one precinct, ward i
or oilier election district constitute
in the same county, shall not ope- one election with the poll
rate to deprive person of the
right to vole in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
winch he has removed, until
Twenty Years Proof. I
Liver Pills keep the
in natural motion and cleanse
the J stem of all impurities An ,
cure for sick
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
i ion and kindred diseases.
H do without
R. i. Smith, Va. j
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
the
RS
And when it comes to
JOB
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Books, Stationery Printing,
election
polling place at May's Chapel.
township
shall constitute
uric with
i place Parker's School House
Ill
Ki N TO
Fines.
We are prepared to furnish
Flues and Repairs now at
prices for cash,
I in.
Seven Hotel.
UNDER r.
i In- iii.- i .
v ii
and r v II sot
l. -1 ii-s. m
V MORRILL,
tent
fin kidney, liver
lave won lei i
to . I
I, i lion an i
; net. A number i
sin. e In it ;. tun I ;
a t
to mention. For
address
other hotels
water will 11-
have ii i ii a
I he
tin
Ii being com
hotel, and too
in formal inn
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, N. C.
GUESS
What is the Population of Greenville
of the
nm
i a In
.
two prices In persons who
make the . to the pop-
of as
the i tarns,
i;. A to The
to h,
the person among its
gin
A In lo Tin,
Ea for one before the 13th day of Jane.
to person
i he guess.
i be i of the con-
teal are Von be a
subscriber lo
or
i I ; you cut out the
to make your
hi; mi or bring
My i of is.
I am a to
place in Town of Bethel.
IN V ToW
shall
election precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on W.
mouths after such removal. No V; y j u
divided into two election precincts
as
No. All Ural part of
the township lying south of Swift
creek shall No.
with the polling place at
Bo. All pad
of the township lying north of
Swift creek shall constitute
No. with the polling place
at the public school house near I.
Stokes. K.
Co. Board of
Co. Board of Kiwi ions.
John I, Sullivan, puncher,
refuses pay an art the
for painting his portrait.
The to paint his hair
gray, and as is about the on-
thing about that would
command respect, he feels Injured
refuses to
Star.
A Word It
Suffering
Women.
No one but yourselves know the
go through. Why do
C suffer It isn't necessary. Don't
your health and beauty, the
loss of one is speedily followed by the
C the Don't feel weak
and Impure blood is at
the bottom of all your trouble.
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Whim, Worn
Hit In M maid, all find relief, help, . cf I.
, u
of cold hand, and
,.,. MM M.
of breath, abnormal with ,
of ft. the neuralgia,
which make the life hare . book fall
health Information. want free
Detroit. Mich.
lot Ilk. Tb
SOLD
will purify your Moor and bring
the bloom of health tack into your
cheeks. Each bottle contains
quart.
Ca
v In
Court.
who has been or
who has confessed hi- in open
upon of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter be, imprisonment in the
Mate prison, shall be permitted lo
rote, unless the said person shall
be restored to
manner prescribed lit law.
Sec. person of the t
role shall be the time a legal
registered voter as herein
in the manner
one election with the poll-
place at
v TOWNSHIP.
Content Den Township is hereby
divided Into precincts
hi I via.
Precinct N that part
Township west and
lowing line to
i the Dam
Township lint on the obi Plank
Bead, near Chapel, and
An man issuing
because he bought sonic liens
In mi him with assurance that
they would lay along, hut in
spite of coaxing, feeding and
watching they have absolutely re-
to lay. Now be is laying for
the seller, and wants him to
shell out damages for time
lost in trying to those
perverse hens to
Star.
run a in w road lead-
provided law, and the General Warren's chapel, to the
of North shall forks of the mail near the old
enact general registration laws to Frank Tucker homestead, thence
effect the of public to the
mail near
thence with
the Greenville road
a to the branch
called the mill run near
I. Hooks, thence
down I ii am Ii or mill inn to
Swill down Swift
creek to the public mail leading by
c. c thence with said pub-
lie road to Hancock's Meeting
House; with the public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No I Township,
with the polling place in the town
of
Precinct No. All that part of
said township lying cast north
of the above line shall constitute
No. of low u-
ship with in the town
of
carry
this article.
See. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the
language; before he shall be
to vote, have paid on or
before the of March of the
year in which he proposes to vote,
hi poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property, no process shall issue
to enforce of the same
a- pt against property.
Sec. 5- No male person who was.
in January l. oral time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any Slate in the
Slates wherein he then re-
sided, no lineal descendant of
such person, shall lie denied
the right lo register and vote at
in tins state
of his failure tn possess the
ILK LAND TOM Mill
Falkland Township -hall
one election precinct u i III the
place the town of Falk-
land.
TOW WHIP
Township shall i
i election
qualifications prescribed in
section I of this Provided. place In
he -hall have registered in accord i
with the of Ibis section i r
to I,
precinct
I lie
To my says John
Rockefeller In for Jane,
is something unfortunate
in Most
men raised New York other
large centers have no had the
Straggles which come to us who
who were reared in the country. It
is a noticeable fact that the conn-
men are crowding out the city
fellows who have wealthy fathers.
They are willing to do more work
to go more for the
sake of winning In the end.
Sons of wealthy patents haven't a
of a show in competition w
fellows who from the
country with a determination to
do something the
If this country really feeds
world as is the boast, how conies it
that so much is Imported from
other countries of what is eaten,
worn drank bast year, of
these things the Importations
This was
more than a half of the total
ports. We give some of the
ill instinct, which we
take from the
Hides,
tobacco, Jute
colt. etc.
Of sugar, we Imported
a permanent record all person,.
who register under this section on Precinct No. part of . oils,
or before November I ions and lying north of Tar rice. spirits,
nil persons f
to vote
river. with that
the town of Greenville lying be
tween river the following
by the people in this State, unless line, to wit; Commencing on Tat
under section this; river at the of the branch
Provided, such the eastern of
shall have paid their poll lax .
, , branch I,. I bird street, thence a
. westerly count with Third street
See. ii. All elections by the to Pitt street, a southerly
shall be b, ballot, and all
to
In the
Bee Every voter
m In article j
i- eligible to of
, i with the
Aw. upon the ,.,. in
of office he take
the following No,
do shall con-
t win support
Victoria v.
Tin above will take
that an action a has
n the Superior Court of
Pitt to a the
of matrimony; the
will lake is
to appear at tee neat tarn of the Superior
Court of county to be held on the
Monday in Sept.
next, it the f
Court in N. C
an answer or demur to the in
Mild or will to
Court ft-r demanded in col
This the day of May
. C.
Clerk Superior Cow
F for pi ft.
TO
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pit
county, Letter u
to me. the on the
day of May. lion, the Thorns
. deceased. is
to all u the -i i
to nuke payment to the
all of mM o
present their claims, properly
to the within twelve
after the date of this notice, o
notice will lie plead to bar Of their recovery.
the 7th day of May,
It
on the of Thomas
To
the
or as
of lbs Will Nancy
notice is to
all to to make
immediate to the MM
all r-s.
are to same
for on In-fore the of
April. or this notice will lie plead
liar of
of April,
of Wallace.
POSTED.
We all en
if i ab n i. ii
of e
Any one m
In- to law.
A. J.
Smile la Each.
It's time fur time.
I follow
in a barroom.
The mini who seems never
to pet old enough to know
Why do we refer to servant girls
as domestic, when most of arc
foreign.
It stands lo reason Hint the
who follows t lie races should not lie
ahead of them.
Most women ran stand
in a
they can stand broken china.
No, Maude, dear, have never
heard that women who take tho
cure arc not allowed to
wear jackets.
Assistant a
story about a wedding on a rail-
road
and put it with the
A testimonial for a hair restorer
is often a bald lie.
A may be a brilliant
before his marriage, but after-
ward he is often but a reflex of his
bright children.
Life is like a crowded street car.
The people with push arc ones
who move up front.
An waiter says its the
tipsy fellow who usually gives the
tip. That seems feasible.
Most men ran express an opinion
bot the opinions, of some men are
y enough to lie sent as freight.
believe in Inking
men said the confirmed
bachelor. because you
never taken one at
ed the married man.
says the
Philosopher, it as hard
to live an income as others
do without
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton A. at. for Green-
ville, leave daily
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays A. II. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for
days. Thin and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Strainers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de-
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
fore produce.
maintain the constitution laws
of the United state the con-
ii ml laws of North
inn nut therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my
So help me,
Bee, H. The following classes of
persons lie for
No. with the
pulling Five Points iii the
tow ii of Greenville.
Township shall
one election precinct with the
place in the village of
CUB
Creek Township is
articles we wool.
hide-, fruits and nuts,
gar, rice, spirits, wines, oils and
mull country on a
lame
CHILLS FEVER MALaRIA,
night Sweats with Hubert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic ill per
Pleasant to take. Money
refunded If it fails.
petite, purifies and
yon well. None other as
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of
you invent or set
DESIGN
Send model.
fro and advice.
Shippers Should order by BOOK ON PATENTS
Cold In Mead.
to quick to cure cold in bead and ton
D A
FREE
TO
Book lo obtain
No fee U
the Old Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
cream of society is not
ways formed from the milk of
man
It's about as difficult to win a
name as to name n winner.
The man w an itch for
can gel it by lively scratch-
Some girls who talk a lot about
what they would do if men tried to
Kiss them couldn't get a mosquito
bite.
The soda clerk is
by bis
Sea may live in water;
it Isn't water that makes a man
see serpents.
WASH i
I J. E.
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
The Eastern
D. J. MID
. . T
. .
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE
NO
-AT-
Ed. H.
ALE TAIL
IF YOU WANT TO HE TREATED RIGHT AND
SAME TIME YOUR GO
THE RIGHT
YOU STRICT-
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
Town Infested With Snails.
A plague as afflict-
isl people call them, has struck
An Between
and
Mr D. A. Leach, of Hoover Hill,
writes us of a light between a black
a The combat
was witnessed by Mr. Jacob L.
a good and truthful man,
says Mr. Leach. Mr relates
Ride-
along the road near N. B.
mill, in brush pile near
the road be heard the cry of a
young rabbit. Stopping his hone
he discovered a large black snake
coiled round a rabbit one
third grown. Mr. decided
to watch the snake and before the
young rabbit ceased fur
mercy there came up to the snake
1.11 old rabbit and began scenting
along the snake until she came lo
where the snake was coiled fast
around the young rabbit, and
with two rakes with her
sharp teeth forced the snake to free
the young rabbit, which ran off in
great glee. In the snakes excite-
Sumo coup to
Other the Second
Time
Mi. frank Singleton and
Singleton were
TO THE OH
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler you best selected line
Mr
In-
CHARLES B. AYCOCK,
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED TURNER,
of
For Secretary of
of
For
R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
II. K. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
GILMER,
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
For Labor
HENRY VARNER,
For
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of Hew Hanover.
DAN HUGH Mi LEAN,
of Cumberland.
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
city of lad., seemed that the snake
force, and arc cited
where persons have boon
ed to Their first appear-
was after the flood
1881. In
would capture the old rabbit, but
sin- leaped off some distance and
watched the movements of the
snake. the snake turn
they have never brush she leap
for the snake and gave him another
rake with her teeth and snake
climbed the brush and
leaped off rejoicing, having won
the victory over the serpent. Mr.
then killed the snake and
found the rabbit had oat one-
so bad us at present. The
pasts an not exactly like a snail.
but resemble ii same respects.
They have no shells and are night
raiders. In else they range from
one to six inches length, being
from a quarter to an inch
The larger ones are i of the snakes body in two.
repulsive looking. It is ll was wounded by the
not until o'clock at night
the snails come out of their hiding
places under aB-
in parties have become
be.
Aimed with a lamp and a cup of. A- Mecklenburg
salt the people hunt for the pests,
residence of Mr. Bob-
Lou, .
Rev. Par
lb
was ranch
out of the ii was
the second time principals
it had gone through
of plighting troth to each other.
Mr. Mrs. Singleton mar-
ago and after
having t. u lo them
Mrs. Singleton divorce
her husband. This was some
live years ago, both of them living
to be found store in Pin County. Well choice in Ni . . time,
selections, the creations maim fact of America Mr. Sin-
round Spring, ac-
Mean- at work yours and our ad- . , , . ,
I our pleasure to show you yon and a here
offer you best sen ice. by his
brother. Mr. Geo. Singleton, of
New Jen Mrs. Singleton join
recent with
dial decided up
differences, re marry and
live
General Merchandise
and inter.
vantage. It
sell you if we can. m- oner you sen ice,
attention, and the consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When ;. market you will not do Yourself justice
it you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following Hues of general merchandise.
Goods and Motions,
Jackets am Capes, Carpels. Cloths,
Shoes.
and Children's Shoos.
Harness, Horse Blankets and
Groceries.
Floor, Heat, Molasses,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings mid Plow Fixtures, Nails and Ho
and when a slug is found its days
went lo his house
are numbered, for the smallest par- j
tide of sail means death. The
more salt the quicker the work.;
They leave behind a slimy track
of silver furnishes a clue to
their movements In sonic places ,,
., He spent the night and next morn-
hue carpels have been ruined,
slimy trail eating like acid. A
slop bucket is a favorite resort
for the snails, and as many us
have been salted down at one time
a Sun.
Furniture.
night and the
him and others. The man
himself to be in the
of a Philadelphia mining
company looking for certain min-
that part of the country.
-1 Crop With a
Cow
What to
insisted on leaving very early
I to meet important engagement
I but before doing so he donned a
suit of clothes belonging to Ml.
Park's son, putting on his own
ones over them, was discovered
I afterward.
Sickness Among Marines. He an old woman in
the neighborhood out of 823.00
Norfolk, Va., June of claiming that for 850.00 he would
SOS men forming the battalion net her son out of the Virginia pen-
of marines at the navy yard have I As 835.00 was she
been attacked by enteritis, raise he took that saying be
a form of cholera would trust her for the balance.
three of the number have been course it was a clear
to the naval hospital and fellow
for treatment. The men were first be in tho pen.
attacked night and The man appeared to be about
were ill for a short while. Dr. years old, dark complex.
Hope, Health height feel
looked into the matter, but it Inches, I an
not yet been decided what canned pounds. Black hair and mustache, i Pm ministers of Gospel.
the illness. Rumors of Ho on He may I I'm tilers all j
for everything
We buy for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, and Dealing.
GO.
Something over cur ago there
moved into Burnsville
two men of the name
Anderson. The
and resented
;. part of neigh
make their acquaintance.
came lo this county from
Virginia told by sever-
who have had some conversation
with them that they
well and intelligent.
will not allow a
I hem, all their v,
sewing, etc., themselves. When
they settled in Burnsville
had a go hI horse
which was given a broth
STATE
. in North
Ex-Congressman John S. Hen
of Rowan county, has been
I'm State Senate.
A year-old boy, of
shot and killed himself
than taken whipping from
his lather.
It the man with loud-
est who makes the most
noise in the world.
Ii. P. has bean
elected President of the
lo succeed Dr. Alderman, re-
has for some time been
one of the faculty.
A colored man secured a
in Halifax court Monday,
and within thirty minutes had
marry another woman.
land Neck Commonwealth.
The Tea hers Assembly.
Tho Assembly,
promises to lie of
astral Interest. Every proper
fort has been put forth to
the occasion only one of great
pleasure but of profit. It Is likely
Atlantic Hotel will be
with Assembly guests.
which by the way,
is one of the finest works of
ever issued from a North
Carolina office, was sent to thous-
ands in this and other States.
Prof. Matt Thompson, a
educator, is the worthy Pres-
of the Assembly. Hon. C.
II. stale Superintendent,
is Secretary. Mr.
special honor for his efforts in be-
half of the Assembly. Its
will he largely due lo him. His
interests in education is
and the whole State owes him a
of
in Advocate.
in South.
For those who need n little
as to the lot which
should pray give the fol-
lowing in the order which they
occur the Now
Holy Spirit in our own
hearts.
For the coining of I king
The opportunities in engage in
and Vegetable growing in
South were recently emphasized
by K. Georgia in an
interview with New York pub
-An bed.
prepared and cared said Mr.
case u and
himself I For our own temporal and spirit I will yield a after the second
necessities. , year of from to an
For laborers in harvest acre. The farmer who is located
held. m reach the large cities,
That we read, I he legion, think, he 1- p
I his it-mum
he no mar I
This is over
el. who is said lo lie a do
traveling man. week has been full of
died, since which time over the
iii-en their -mall crop
.- milk . an- told
that their neighbors assisted
in in breaking the cow lo
plow Sunday, and that now
she very good work
continue lo milk the row.
TAKE ROBERT CHILL
per bottle. Cures and
Fever, Sweats and
back if it doesn't.
other as good. Gel the kind
with the Red Cross On the label.
night and morning, just as Sold and by Woolen,
tiles did bet lo tin- and druggists.
No
White
For
F.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W.
For Register of
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C. Om,
Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners,
C. J.
H. I. DAVIS,
W. G.
arose, but these were
lie basal can, and the
was at in led to climatic
Many of the temper
undertake to thus in nth-
illness Gold
Leaf.
attires rose last
lo and
this morning one of then,
way, died. He was seventeen
years old and enlisted at League
island a ago. Medical Id-
rector has tried to
the cause of men's Illness, but
so fur without mail. II Is hoped,
however, other deaths may be
averted.
Wonder if Ibis is not a form of
cholera has Jumped over
this side of the continent.
A Suitor.
Her father says he wants me to
demonstrate that can earn my
living.
you going to
tori Why, I needn't
marry her in I hut
This is a title of the latest
bulletin from the
station of the North Carolina Col-
of Agriculture Mechanic
Arts. The first part is detailed ac
count during past winter in
forcing tomatoes, by Prof. w.
and Assistant Prof. Alex-
Rhodes.
The Besom pan is a chapter
Mute and directions by Prof.
the use of glass in market
gardening.
The great increase of interest in
winter gardening in Eastern
part of the Slate makes this bullet in
opportune one, It will be sent
free to all interested in the
the toil, on application to
Dr. Winston Director West
Raleigh N. C.
For those who are s
those have sinned.
For the coining of out
and nine ii he w ill j
Ins a tanning fact
The 1-
I. men not
in South Carolina, In
in v, ill
in North
till nine
mil ill id. here is u
. lion --t
In is and how
Mill. led lute will
Advertise All the
Hut weather does not compel
induce the public to deny
selves any necessaries, com
forts or luxuries life, hot
test days of summer they have
wants that be satisfied, and
as in her seasons,
chase where are invited lo
deal. II then fore
wise . bin
v. iv simple, ,,
I vegetable finite,
-I . pa 1.1
gas his supplied, con
brings n very high
price. In-
. in afford in Indulge in
The canned art it is u
it can
in I. from tin
would
I hi
ale on.
all the year without regard there would spring up in South
phenomena.
Record.
United
Slates Weather Bureau show that
rain falls more
o'clock s o'clock iii the
morning than other lime
the
tho preservation
of all -and fruits
and ii w mild be n foe
before would have a
farming
tuner's
in he ill iii-
ii . iii 1.11 ,; in
, i . . .
v. pm lo gain i hi ll.
I In only of ignorance
ii. i- now
who are while learn read
in the of el hi If
1-1 ii
. . . a , . . I en lo
.; . -1 Idle ; w ho
can vole vote
In not in
n one or
i-i In lo read in eight
j n . ho i- unfaithful pa-
rent and III de
serve have tho ballot.
-a wise milliner who
her own neat.
THE CELEBRATED
FARQUHAR
i Machines,
Simplest, Most Durable,
Perfect use. Wastes
no grain; Cleans it ready for market
Threshing Engines and Horse Powers,
saw Mills and Stamford
Semi for Hills-
in
v. II. ix.,
ii K Pa
Catarrh Cannot Be
with local applications, as they
reach the seat of the
blood or
mill disease, and order to
cute lake
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
and acts directly on the
and nine laces. Hall's
Catarrh is not a
cine. Ii was prescribed by
this
for years, is a regular
m, is composed
known, combined with
U mil liters, acting ill
I the The
11- combination of the In-
is what produces such
results in curing
Pond testimonials free.
J. ft Props.,
druggist,., Hall's
Family Pills are
gossip 1- n ho In In e.
the stories he mi .
Dr.
If. c.
White
Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 12 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.
Date
June 12, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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