Eastern reflector, 26 January 1900


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The Reflector
EASTERN REFLECTOR
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WHICHARD,
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Entered at Poet Office at
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Mail Mailer.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
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BOX R
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
received
All Magazines.
COMMISSIONERS.
To Whom
I J I. Manning . .
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J k.-r .
W Harrington .
R I. .
M J .
U f. xv Harrington .
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c j. Tucker .
O. W. Harrington .
C. J. Tucker.
It. L. .
o. w. Harrington .
till c J .
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l J. .
w Harrington .
1431 It I. .
1433 O. Harrington .
1431 c. J. Tucker .
it l. .
1624 O. Harrington
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ATTORNEYS.
No. T Whom
Jan la Blow .
Jan la Blow .
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The Eastern deflector
TWICE A-WEEK
year
the news cry
gives in formal ion to
grow-
that is
many times more than
subscription price.
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Whom
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It. M Kennedy .
J. It. Cherry Co.
Bunk Did .
J. it. cherry .
Moore
S. E, A, Po .
J. Cherry Ar
SM County Buggy Co.
it. Humber .
J. I. Sugg .
Lawrence .
W I. Brown .
x- Tall
M. .
J. IV cherry .
MIS O. M. .
Ill M. Mooring .
MM J. It. Cherry.
County Buggy Co.,
Total .
COURT 1ST.
To Whom
a Hyman .
A. .
, I. I. .
MS M .
Mm .
Ill M Mooring .
s. Dudley .
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M .
A .
M. .
M J. A. Hyman .
I s. Dudley .
Mm Dora .
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I M .
I I. Moore
T-l Mayor and
ville .
M. .
skinner .
c. C. .
1424 s Dudley
1426 M Mooring
Ola
MM J .
MM J. K. .
J. I,. .
L. Maori
Mrs. .
H. .
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1610 Police of
MM I. I. Moor. .
Wheeler Martin .
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n. M
Harrow .
Horton
W. n. Moor. .
J. R. Jenkins .
T K .
I. It.
J. A. Lang .
T. II. .
T.
J T. .
c. c
H. William. .
Slade
W. H ,.,
J D. Cox
1438
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1448 .
1449 II Harding
MM it M. .
1431 J. A. Harrington .
MM s A. .
1599 W. Moore .
S A. Gainer .
W. H. .
Char-man
B. M.
Total .
CONSTABLES.
No. T. Whom
Jon i-h
MI J II Parker .
.
A M. Moore .
J. B. .
Ml Mill. .
It T J
Ml J .
W L . .
hon
MS I. C Harrow .
Daniel .
Tn w House .
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TO
No
MM
MM
MM
1613
1622
To Whom
D Windham .
P. Sugg .
J .
W. .
A. .
W Martin .
F . . .
No. To Whom
I F. C. James
J T .
J. A Lang .
T. J. Moon . .
C .
Root
MM
II M
Total
.
.
MO
MM
1.136
1415
MM
1422
1458
MM
146.1
1461
Ian
1463
1465
MM
1608
Mills
Joe .
J II. .
J II.
J. n. Sutton
t a Joyner .
.
I Barrow .
J. T. Hum .
Jo .
J. .
B. Sutton .
J. J. .
J. .
e M
B .
Jon. .
II n Turn, r .
Moore .
J. M. Windham .
It. T J
J Parker .
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c a. Bland .
J .
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Israel Moore .
J M ,,.
No.
Ml
MO
MT
99-
MM
1.110
inn
Mir,
MM
MM
mi
Total .
WITNESS TICKETS.
conn-
No. To Whom
w. a .
It .
Jan Crawford .
Ill M. w. Tyson .
Henry
T. J.
E. A
j l. Bro
j it
SM J Starkey .
T. It. Cherry .
Amos .
It Harrington .
J. II. Starkey .
It. M. .
J. A. .
Marshall Elks .
T. It. Moore .
C. It. .
J T. .
ITS J. K. Brown .
II. F. Jolly .
M. Mooring .
E. J. Pollard .
A. IV Hill.
ITS J It. .
J. A. .
E. J. .
Oliver .
J. A. ling .
Win
W. E. .
e. Patrick
j. t. Abram. .
it. J. House .
MO w. s. Fleming
It. W. Smith .
c.
Till
Ain't
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oil
2.1
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9-1
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1404
TAX LIST
To Whom Issued Am t.
I M. l
W. A. Pollard .
K. M Smith . SO
W. It. Horne .
H. If, Jones . M
D. H.
I. J Anderson .
Tyson .
W J . is .
F. A. Johnson .
W. A. Smith .
W. o. Little. on
J. It. .
A. I. Jackson .
J. it. .
J. R. Johnson .
J V Allen . it on
J W. .
J. L.
J. H. Little.
W. H. Rive. .
III. hard Harris . on
T. A. .
I. It Men .
S. A. Gainer .
F. it. .
S M. Jones .
A. M. .
It Williams .
W. L. Smith .
T. C. Cannon .
C. Iv .
Broughton.-
W. M Moore .
T It. Moor.
II. A. Blow .
To Whom --i n. -s-. ,
DIRECTORY.
No.
Ml
Ml
II.
Ml
MM
1237
MM
1242
1244
1353
1397
1421
Total
11.229
M I
so
i Total .
TICKETS.
Mo. To Whom Issued.
Ill l It. Cherry
J. B. Cherry,
J. It.
J. it. cherry,
MM J. it Cherry,
Ami.
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5.1
Total
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Daniel .
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I. II. James .
c. .
C. E. Fleming .
I'll.-y Cox .
tot J. it. Patrick .
ton .
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Waller Nettles .
F. Alien .
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J A I-in .
H M. .
Sylvester .
J. It. .
J. W .
C. It. .
Cobb ,.,
Sarah .
Win. Hardy .
C. M. .
II. A
A. II Hudson .
W. M. .
S A. .;.,. .
j iv Gardner .
w. A. Taylor .
O. W, It. Harris .
A. II. Harris .
E. It. .
MM Frank Harrington .
ISM House .
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c. w. Harrington
j t Mobley .
1563 II. II Murphy .
1361 A M Stork .
Win. .
J. S. Allen .
1367 John
H T King .
1369 Dan I H
1379 John May .
Ain't.
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nil
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ELECTIONS.
To Whom
Artist .
J Elks .
M Rosa.
and others
and others
T. . Langley .
S It Wilson and others. .
W. E. Nil and others
W. L. Brown and others.
J. II. Williams .
T. Tyson .
G. T. Tyson .
L. II. White .
O. L. .
c. C, case .
J. It. Davis. It. L. Joyner
and II II. .
J. U .
L. T. Perkins .
H. T. Tyson .
W. II. Harrington .
c L. Barrett .
E. A. Cherry. T. A. Canon
Chan. .
s. a. .
Henry .
C. E. .
Total
To Whom
D. J. .
Edwards A Broughton . .
Greenville Supply Co .
A Hart .
W. B. Wilson .
r . I- Ai Broughton .
Greenville Supply w.
Edwards A .
Printing House .
Walker. Evan. A
Company .
W H. Wilson .
W. H. Wilson .
A. Ricks .
iv j. .
On . Supply Co.
Baker Hart .
W. W. Andrews .
E. A.
IV J hard .
Printing House.
B ,,.
J .
Edwards A Broughton
Edward .
Walker, Evans A iS .
Company .
Broughton.
J. L. Little .
I. It .
D. J. .
Printing House.
II. T. King .
Flanagan Co.
D. J. .
Edwards A
Harrell's Priming House.
W. J. .
Hank of .
Harrell's Printing House.
T. C. Cannon .
W. L. Smith .
Edwards A Broughton.
W. M. Moore .
Edwards A Broughton.
D. J. .
Walker. Evans and Cogs-
well Company .
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to
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SUMMARY.
Am I
.
Aged and Infirm. 1.76.1
of Health .
Insane .
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Prisoner, lo Jail.
Bridge. . 1.417
.
.
.
.
Clerk Superior Court . MS OS
Register of Deeds .
House .
Cost .
Tickets . 1.914
Justices of the Peace.
no constables .
so witness 1.002 II
Tax List . 1.229
I Election .
I .
no
CHURCHES.
superintendent.
Divine service and sermon every
and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and at A
M. Rev. I. A. Minister
in
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Bar.
J. N. Booth,
a. in. C. U.
superintendent.
every Sun
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. ,. W F. Harding,
lee thin
J. B. Morton,
school Ida. m. K. mi
regular
A. M.
and
v evening. H.
Total
STATEMENT AMOUNT OF .,
Ill THE FISCAL YEAR
DECEMBER 3rd, 1899.
115.570
AND
12975.18
From of
pan payment of of
. f i M
. on account of liquor
. la
. . , taxes for mad on lax lift
. n , , Court Clerk, for MM,
T for
i i,. Register of for license tax.
Hire convicts,
f old bridge lumbar, Ac
Comity of
,. Damn, rapport of pauper.
.; , for unfinished work.
Amount borrowed
A. F.
Lodge, No.
third
W. M.
P.- Covenant
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. D. Overton, X.
Sec.
River Usage,
9.1. meets every Friday evening
R. M. C; T. M. Hooker,
of R. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
1699, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. U.
Lang, See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. J. While,
A. O. Council,
Ho. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Fellows
Hall. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, See.
I. O. Conclave
BO. every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. B. Wilson
D. S.
780.00
8,900.00
is
186.21
360.00
10.08
33.00
23.70
2.500
DISH
T. Whom
J A. Lang .
I C. Harrow .
I. II. .
D Co .
Ml J. .
Sal II .
J. Hums .
SM r .
W, n and Amos
.
A. Morion .
W it. Moor .
II Harding .
T. H. Langley .
J. M. .
Ann Joyner .
T. A. .
Allen Warren .
Ami
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W. II. ks
W. II. Pollard .
James .
J .
P. I. Andrews
C A.
J. c.
W, J. Kill roll
P It Caution
J K
T. J. Moors .
Mars
1394 S, A .
ISM F c
H c Moor.
J. A. Ling
J. Carson
1.1-6
I sag
1390
1392
1393
1400
MM
MM
1408
1409
1410
1412
1414
M .
Pi .
II. .
I Carson .
H Si
R. IV II .
T. II. Mi .
Lou Collins .
W. P. II. .
1419 T. J. Moore .
t it Moore .
1428 T. j Moore
W. C, Nelson
mm w I., .;.
1546 J Smith .
L. .
1548 ,.,,,
1550 W. L. .
s II. .
1653 w I. Brown .
J. K. King .
c. I. Simpson
A. .
1562 II. A. .
MB Reuben Owen. .
1570 W. Windham .
TO
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in
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II
TO
TO
or.
TO
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HO
Amount , i, ,, and order, of
me Hoard Commissioner, and of
February 1800, being one half of taxes
levied ., license m retail liquor dealers
co by M. January
paid ,.,,., and
in. county orders as shown by report
i , as per order made
1809,
Amount pan orders as vouchers
paid I
2,180.36
14,035.86
547.04
on 3rd,
Showing of Outstanding Indebtedness at the
the Fiscal Year Ending December 1899.
Amount Indited claims on order book from
1874 to 3rd, 1899, Inclusive, which hire
been t i
of due on 91.000 of orders Issued in of
vaults,
borrowed money,
as interest on to
close
I i COREY,
-------DEALER IN-------
III
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice Line of Hardware.
I can now round in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W, Brown.
COME SEE ME.
J. R. COREY
OLD DOMINION LINE
Total amount of Dec.
4,003.91;
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt
f for aforesaid County do
as doth appear of record in my said office
under hum this the nth. lay f December 1830. T. H.
r of
HOW'S THIS
We oiler One Dollars
Reward for any of
can not lie cored by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
t. J. PrOM.,
Toledo, o.
have known
F. J. for the last fifteen
him
in all
able to carry
out any obligations made by their
rm.
WEST wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, o.
ft
druggists, Toledo, O.
Catarrh Cure is In-
acting directly upon the
and mucous surfaces of the
Price per bottle.
Bold by all Druggists.
ids tree.
Hall's family Fills arc the beat.
SERVICE
leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. for
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A A.
, II A. M. on
. R. WHICH ARD , JR.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices low the I
I Highest market
mil for country produce.
PATENTS
FREE
DESIGN
. , -o
Notice in
Hook lo
No fee patent strand.
letters iv
E. b. C.
ailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
. ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Wellington, N. O,
CHERRY,
N. C.
HI CHIllS
and fever is a bottle of
Tasteless Chill Tonie. It is simply
m form.
No pay. Price
A IN ONE
Take
druggists the
money if it fail to cure. E. W.
on every
PATENT
Send model,
M free sod
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH i
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY
NO
IF YOU WANT TREATED AND
SAME TIME BOY r
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT
HONEST
RELIABLE GOODS,
Ed. H.
THE
Harry, Don't Come.
It strikes us painfully to
heels infamy.
At least, my old friend,
come buck on this side the sound,
I to help degrade the white
an In will
of the State Hon.
district, would can. averted face. v
the same in opposition to the and your
proposed Amend- j no. I
to the Constitution of North n
Carolina, which is to lie submitted
A Smile In Each.
Many a folio who tells his best
girl she is the of his life
raises an awful row over
the gas bills are married.
resolutions should never lie
allowed to become things of the
passed.
A foil
Political economy cutting down
campaign funds.
Even the milk of unman kind-
is sometimes watered.
The watchmaker never com-
plains about times being bad.
When it comes to advice, we all
agree that it is better to give than
to receive.
No, Mantle, dear, it would not
be proper to refer to a matrimonial
agency as a Court house.
When a woman reads a novel she
generally looks over the and
last chapters, and guesses at the
rest.
A young man never realizes what
a gnat difference there is between
a duels and goose until he calls his
girl by those names.
TO THE AND CI
PITT. AND ADJOINING
Manuring on Cotton.
Mr. C. L. Burnett, of the his-i
district, our Spar- out
crop can
grow with-
Potash.
Every blade of
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
We are still the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you the selected line of
correspondent reports,
made a very interesting
In intensive farming, or
last year, with
live results. little more
than eight sacks of
costing altogether, broadcast
on one-eight acres, which
had been sub soiled, and obtained j enough is supplied
from the tract cotton and seed ; can count on a full Crop
if too little, the growth be
a two acre lot he spread thirteen I
to the people of the State for
or rejection at the August
election.
Harry Skinner was relegated to .
private life in the election of j treatment for appendicitis which
Since then he has been slowly re- tried by
covering from the pi I. New York.
New Cure for Appendicitis.
to which his political t Heretofore a surgical
had assigned him, and one; the of such
was more gratified than Dr docs not
that he was gradually reaching knife,
place the social scale of on whom treatment
North Carolina's patriotic sons. woman living
We know his heart was never in L, Her attending
his political associations. No man the usual opera
At The Trust.
A special to The
Bellamy, who
has introduced a bill In the house
of representatives aimed at the pa-
per trust of the country, is
considerable support. The
bill if pasted by congress, would
be a direct blow to this trust,
which has been enabled by the
York. high prices on paper
ration has . . ,.,,,. .,
General Merchandise
to be found in any store In PHI County. Well
Elections, the creations of the best o America
and Europe Seasonable all the year round,
Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad
you what you want and to
we can. We offer yon the very best Mite polite
attention and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly menu.
When TOO come to market you will not do
if do not see immense stuck before buying .
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Satins
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil
Shoes.
sucks of costing
The cotton and seed brought
the i was the
profit
The rental value of the land,
it is explained, i not included in
the expense in these ex-
but would not change
the figures very materially. As
they stand, they show that ii
practicable for a South Carolina
former to make to I he Senate, under orders from
per glowing cotton, by tr.
use of and when lac
price of the staple is about the
7-cent mark and that of the i-
up in proportion. It does not copy
pear to us, however, that this is a lo who
particularly strong argument In
favor of the crop. We arc sure
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
oat sit at
far ll trope. They Jo.
KALI
WASHING LETTER.
Wash I. Jan
How little Mr. prom-
to any desired
meant was shown
the White House, voted down Ben-
I at or amendment o
the Hoar resolution of inquiry,
the Senate be furnished
knows better than Harry
that the political condition in
North Carolina that existed before
the election of could not have
continued in eastern North Caro-
without utter extinction lo it
as a community. He saw
it, it, and we arc sure re-
it, but his political environ
meats and associations controlled
him. He was handicapped by new
friendships that wasted men whose
past political records were dean,
and whose associations were with
men of He turned a listen-
car to the whispers of foul
who had been unworthy to
black his shoes. His contact with
them was seen he became
His old friends gave him
up, And In an evil
hour he fell into the arms of a
foul combination of bad men, and
their leader and head. He j
advised them, cat with them out of
the same spoon, was their chief
speaker, held more promises
deemed than any man among them;
laughed at their coarse and vulgar
jokes, licked the spittle from their
dirty brogans. And then the
great white man's came
and Harry Skinner fell from his
high place among gentlemen, and
was to the tomb of
with bad carpel
Dr. according to
The New York World, first tried
his plan. This is simply forcing
the matter which clogs the
by superficial treatment.
The largest in uncle of the human
body, the which is
just back of the appendix, is ma-
with the hand in such a
way that a spasmodic contraction
causes it to back again the
vermiform appendix, forcing out
of that any foreign sub-
stance it may contain.
In the ease of the young woman
she wits relieved in eight minutes.
A Experience.
As north-bound train No. M
was pulling rapidly out from the
station last Saturday at midnight,
a Pullman conductor, who was at
the ticket Office, ran to get on his
When he attempted in
he found the vestibule doors closed.
The doors extended over nearly all
the steps. When last seen going
round the curve he was holding on
to the railing with just enough
to keep from slipping
off. The train was late
was probably
a minute.
The removal entire duly on
wood pulp and the reduction of
the duty on manufactured paper
percent-, as the measure pro-
poses, would toward
breaking up the present
existing. The paper trust, it
is needless to say, is lighting the
removal of the duty on
paper tooth and nail, but the
sentiment In the house in favor of
the passage of the bill is found to
lie very great.
southern members of con-
including, it U believed, the
entire South Carolina, North Car-
Virginia and Texas
are in Bellamy's
measure. is especial-
in interest of rural
and is receiving a large sup-
port from that quarter. The sen-
in favor of the passage
of this, or some bill similar to that
of Mr. Bellamy's measure, is not
found on the democrat side
of the house. At least one
in the house, Mr.
of New York state, has
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Molasses. Lard,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
Commissioners who
j negotiated the treaty of peace with
,.,.,.,. . .,. Spain. That information would,
that there were many acres of there are good reasons to believe,
state last year is a contradiction
Burnett's cotton badly. . claim-
to ed to have when be gave those
that as good profit and that followed by
was made on both corn and since the treaty was
beat Mr.
we should not be surprised
with not nearly so much work.
Charleston News Courier.
Religious Advertising.
Headquarters fur Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Wilier Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Pealing.
Friends,
and in older lo avoid making
a public of himself by
going back on his word, he called
on the republican majority in the
Senate to save him, and his orders
were obeyed.
The St has agreed to vote on
the Gold Standard bill
The Roberts Committee by a
unanimous verdict found him
You can hardly lake up a paper
in England without finding In the
advertising columns sonic
setting Bible text.
It is usually a limitation relating,
to everlasting damnation of guilty of polygamy, and his scat
those who to give up their will be the penalty. The majority
sinful ways and be saved. Fro-
yon will see or a
score of these all
quoting scripture and calling on
Hie erring to turn from their path.
I am told nearly all of them come
poor people who cat
report favors declaring his seat
the House vacant, and the min-
report, signed by two
favors seating then
expelling In ease it is
good-bye Roberts.
The administration is trying to
The Amendment Essential to
Civilized Government.
The amendment is lo protect
The Negro's Beat
The constitutional amendment is
the best friend.
while race against the colored person of knows
. a between low that country affords no
w sand stupid ever tor
threatened government in of W. race I at, tut
North Carolina. If the white among that In every
. memory of- by his
. go ,
himself in favor of the end in East Carolina.
ill afford money bring Boss around to its way
for them. whom
have say these people J quest Ion by trotting out the west-
feel that by Inserting these em candidate to frighten
an- accomplishing into belief Sew
a world of good and will profit York lose the place if ho does
greatly thereby when It comes tot mil accept Hanna
the final day of reckoning. There alteration,
is another style of advertising also Of course, Mr. and
that will frequent- Senator know that there is
. n line
This is in-
little probability of the nominal ion
a western man for second place,
but it pleases the former to pretend
., better than a mile a
beaten, scalawags, buffaloes and high rate of speed, with tin
,, . ill ill
Hut with all his faults and mis-
fortunes, his disappointments and
of reform. He has done his old
friends great wrong, he has Out-
raged his good name in the past,
he fouled his bright and dis-
lineage that has been
handed down to him through the
generations.
But there are some truces left yet
of his old friendships, and we
would conjure him by them to stop
in his parricidal course in trying
lo put back his Old
white men of the the
cold night air, would In all
have forced the conductor to
loose his hold he reached
Danville had not Ticket Agent De-
Butts wired ahead to
station eight miles north, to stop
the train allow the luckless
conductor to get in his ear. It
must have naturally surprised and
shaken up the when the
engineer applied the air brakes in
the woods. Had it not been for
Mr. presence of mind,
that might
have been riding In UM baggage
cur ahead dressed in his best suit
of Telegram.
the duty on wood lie City Economist
goes further even than does the,
proposed measure of Mr. Bellamy
and says he would like to see the
duly on paper,
tilled, removed if Other
republicans in the house, some of is
them Otherwise strong protection-
coming from the rural dis-
arc being besieged by their
constituents to support the bill,
and many of them arc declaring
themselves in its favor. It begins
to look as if the sentiment In the
house might become strong enough
to compel the reporting of the bill
from the ways and means commit-
tee of the house, where it is now
pending, and its passage through
the house of representatives, it
the bill of Mr. should pass
through the house, a strong effort
would be made to secure its
sage through the senate.
Unpaid Insurance Claims
friend, several reasons
I. It takes the
doesn't mailer whether the person otherwise, and ii ma please the
remembered has dead western men, including
.- year or fifty, the paragraph seems Senators Davis and who
in. Sometimes it is arc being us possible
politics, and stops touching piece or candidates.
the interests whiles pro-
Insurance Commissioner Young, ,,,,.,,
p- .;
the whiles, who have lien o protection.
controlled them politically.
Cats arc good
point of view; from the mouse's
unite the reverse. The steel and
of Insurance companies
lug tiled with department.
lie is anxious to have a list i l. -ft
all unpaid insurance claims In f. untiling for
State and asks that parties hold- interests,
log them will notify him them g y to
during this month. , to secure will and Kind
the law companies ,,,, white
required to make return h in ,, win
unpaid claims, bill deal kindly them,
this is not done, and the facts an- U political be-
set forth. Mr. Young the white people and
therefore, will live together in their
claims will Inform him to the In peace and with
what a change in Con-
sentiment If a demo-
had a few years ago used the
Senator Chandler,
when a petition tor
lynch legislation was presented to
the Senate, this week, there would
have been a republican howl that
would have jarred the earth; and
he said was so manifestly true
CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
money fails to cure. E. W.
signature box.
that the matter may be mutually helpful.
led and the insurance companies, . u ;
not to pay their claims
may be debarred from doing
The friend to the is
constitutional amendment, and
every person
them should and
use his Influence for its adoption.
The bachelor who airs his views suffrage and
before married women is always proven lite greatest
accused of knowing more than he have been the greatest cue-
delighted will, ill.-; that no Senator open
enabled it secure, wire in the
now sell at a price of
,., keg home .
but arc exported and sold
to foreigners at per keg. In
price was and ,. n
in;
the export price was
. Hi, home market price
I. l. i
has BO business to know.
to the Index,
The prices barbed wire show
same difference.
against
,. people is the work the Re
publican kepi lit power
the
Observer.
Al LAW.
Greenville, N.
in
Hi. D. I,.
DENTIST,
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White
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EASTERN
I ;. V
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Entered the Poet Office a
N. as
Mail Mailer.
Jam
A German stock broker in Lou-
don, who refused to bold a place
pen for a clerk who volunteered
for the Transvaal war. has been get
upon and nearly murdered by his
British associates. Tim
slams her love of fair
is indebted to
the Washington Post of
it.- Almanac for The Post
issues such an almanac annually.
The present one is splendidly
fills contains a
great amount of valuable
advance. He knows the exact day
expires, and that dale lie
his annual visit
Then Is another kind, who
pays when you present the
bill, In- it one or live sub-
Von must go alter it,
out it is always waiting for you.
There an some who pay on the
street, never take a receipt,
it the editor's honesty to
v in the proper credit. This
man doesn't know when
paper does expire, but be is good
pay just the same.
they arc not all that kind,
for here comes part of shadows
of the Mere is a class of
. by tile
Mr.
men like to do the
will all wrong.
The closer you study human
smaller will become your
lief in ideals.
Host people would know more if
you could get them to think they
knew less.
This section will certainly make
a change for the when it
plants dead beats and raises sugar
beets.
lid you ever see a piece of bacon
, with and a streak of
low-., ho. with . . , . ,
,, ,., , fall streaks an
a lull of account, swell up like the , . .
. . I the mental make up mankind
copperhead, and gel very mad for . . . , e
, , . . . mildness, a streak
ill .
, men-
pay op. and stop
paper at once.
kind Is the
every time he sees yo, duns him- type ,,., ,
to the office the meanest of men. Would
We never look into the Innocent
face of an infant without feeling a
The
Committee met In Raleigh
week and decided to unite with
the Republicans in opposition to fellow who never sees us.
right away, and pay it, and
for not having done so long
Again and again we see him,
and again, as earnest
I and as Colonel Sellers ever
dared to lie, he tells you he is com
lug to the office rigid
haps I hat day.
We pass on and here comes the
the Constitutional become attracted to
We do not believe the rank and
of the former Populist party
will allow themselves to be sold to
the by a few leaders.
have seen enough of
rule in North Carolina.
We stated the New
York World and other large pa-
thing across the street; and if he
doesn't across between cross-
his eyes ale riveted in another
direction until you pass by. Then
be moves
one the meanest of them
all is the man who claims that lie
gel the paper half the
time, when it is sent in his address
that every human being could re-
main as stainless as a star from the
coffin. Then indeed
would we live in a golden age of
earthly glory.
STATE NEWS.
II .; Dings In North Carolina
The Observer tells of a pound
carp being in a pond near
Charlotte.
Hie Salisbury savings bank re-
deposits lo the amount of
the first day it was opened.
of smallpox in Mt. Airy
all public meetings of any. kind,
including Sunday schools and
church, have been forbidden by
the town authorities.
ion, . 1900.
Johnson Spent the day
here
The stockholders net Saturday
and decided to build one in
house new the depot and the other
near the Disciple church.
Rev. Mr. Howard tilled his reg
appointment at Salem
Sunday.
and Ed. Parrot were here
Friday.
The May Bell took a
R. U Bro.
morning the
Bra., doing a dry foods
basis e-s here, assignment,
Harding named as as-
The liabilities of the
are placed at with
Meets Both
the reserve their
homestead exemption which will
reduce the assets correspondingly.
load of cotton up to Kinston
A veteran weather prophet lo be used by cot Ion mills
Shore. county, Bays we at that place.
are to have eight snows this win- of near LaO range, is
POT half and over lie here again as a guide for some
has foretold the Northern people that sue here on a
Journal.
The Raleigh Times Visitor says
a forth Carolina woman, Mrs.
Emilia Van formerly Miss
of has
sworn in as States
marshal in Texas.
A bridal aisle.
Some men never learn lo say
until asked lo treat.
The cream of society is some-
times composed of the skim milk of
A woman doesn't have to an
expert seamstress in order to mend
her ways.
It's all right to call a spade
spade, lull it isn't always wise to
call a man a rake.
Insomnia is sometimes another
week, due man who owes,
. . , name for a guilty conscience.
notion, sun gets , . .
, , , . In a voice it is not
pen have decided to establish at the paper every week, when asked ,
in this State, the lo got very mad, chords.
largest paper mill in the country. up a deal, then claim-1 The girl who wears her heart on
be an factory. hadn't a single her sleeve must expect to gel it
during lime. jostled.
And there are other kinds, too. . ,
. , ., A lists to be a clever
their . , , , ,
to palm oil hard luck
sunshine
If such enterprise to be
doubt the newspapers of
North Carolina will gladly extend
the helping hand, a- they would
be of to quit pay-
trust prices for their stock of
paper
collateral for loan.
ii stated II. A.
London, editor of the
Record, will be candidate before
Democratic Convention
nominal ion for State Treas-
These i- no more
thy Ibis honor the hands of the
Democrats than Mr. London, and
no one could more acceptably fill
the office of State Treasurer
be. We have know u Mr. i. dun
for ma years, and, in
the language of the Statesville
Landmark, We are for him for
any office lie
heartily endorses what
the Landmark further says
him in the
lie i one of the eldest sis -ell
one of the foremost, able
most popular newspaper men in the
lie is an able lawyer a-
well as sin slide editor, r charming
orator and personally one of the
most lovable of He ,. ;,
presented his
in the has
in
years. Ho wears the while dower
a blameless lire, both public
and private, and the State would
be to pub
lie position. If the editors of the
Stale are to be recognized by
number a Ml
ticket, then A.
London i- man who should be
selected to represent them.
little bursts of
creep into office.
Some men would rather hunt
the above from than it.
wrote it always cheap.
might have added class of reputation.
, Some people don't believe in hid-
man who gets the , , , ,
lug their faults under a bushel.
time without pining are naturally by a
for and when he receives a dun woman who wears fetching clothes
There's something queer
who boasts that she has never
been kissed.
Theoretical I speaking, the in-
of a fixing machine lives in
the clouds. He's generally up in
has tin- master drop curd t
the editor the paper is
Fuel of business is I
the character to
found anywhere
list newspaper,
editor of such paper can in
air,
Alter woman gets
of u-ii tell the Bachelor,
of every name on his list. Of
course there sue ones, and he
loves lo have kind,
An exchange thinks that this
year we may expect lo read some-
thing like the follow in daily
o'clock this
ruing horseless wagon loaded
Ii milk collided with a
brainless rider on n
wheel. The luckless
was badly injured, and being
Is and friendless, he was
en in horseless cab to the
tin the home for the friendless,
where his death n painless in an
or lei Ii was afterwards
learned that ho was the Inventor
of smokeless powder and the pub
lie covered his corpse with thorn
less
. realizes that then is no such thin
an ideal
It's natural that when a fellow
to burn there should be
ii hot time.
The man who paddles his own
canoe may some ride in his
owe automobile.
Keen the pickpocket knows what
it is to be pinched for money, when
he's arrested.
hunting tour.
Nobles, of Johnson's Mills
was here Saturday.
V. M. attended the
stockholders meeting here
day.
The Board of agriculture will est
one of the experiment
A Durham stole. Later farms at About twenty
another stole the same money acres will be used.
from one. Tue first I . .
thief squealed on the second one Outlook For Senatorial
in this way thing leaked
out and both landed in jail.
. . , , ,. to this time the following
he , ,. , , . .
.,, . area owed candidates the
apt. t has , ,, ., ,. . ,.
. , lieu. Julian
been clerk superior court . ,, ,, ., . .
Hon. r. Simmons, Hat.
tor twenty-six and has not , ,, . ,, . ,
, , , . ,. , Waddell ex-Governor
since he has been in office missed ,. . . .
, . . An Atlanta paper
being present at a term of court ,.,,,,,,.,
. , ., announced Col. R. B. can-
ii lit last week, when he was sick. . , ., ., ., ,
to succeed Senator
Rogers, a brother of State ard, but does not
Samuel expire until and this an-
L. Rogers, committed suicide in is long way in ad-
Montana Sunday, Mr. Rogers is
well known here. He was former- Ii is generally agreed that the
a deputy collector in the inter- Senatorial contest will be deferred
Dal revenue office and had until after the Angus
friends iii the He wen This is wise, because it will
to Montana last less cause a good deal of friction
Citizen. and some complications and if the
An i about to place before August
docket of the court sit might reduce the majority for the
Fayetteville. An attorney has constitutional amendment, which
been examining the old county re- Is so important that sh mid
cords, embracing the lime when with any personal
If was a part of Cumberland Issues
in the interest of a citizen of the The prospects are better for the
State of Ohio, who claims a huge the Senator by pt i ma-
slice of the thriving town of Dunn election than have ever
on the Atlantic Coast Line. been before. Nearly all the
date- have already announced
Lot it be borne In mind that themselves in the primary
Henry killed sit Bethel, and the Democratic State executive
was neither native of North I sir committee the decision of the
was he soldier matter to State convention.
killed. Wyatt was born In Rich- which is more than likely to favor
Vii. The first soldier killed plan.
was Virginia cavalry company, Therefore, seems likely
and it was some days before the the people of Slate will this
skirmish sit Bethel. North year to choose their
asks for no do not Senator by ballot. Instead of
U-long to Meg- important function to a
Legislature composed of a few in
According to the idea leading
thinkers the greatest blessing
the world could be
current year would be
peace. It is to i-
however, that the hope thus ex
pressed will be as tar from
Ought not a majority of tin
a hundred veins hence as it is men of North Carolina lie
now. The world is not ready for to govern the State better than
An optimist is a man who be nations have not ad- minority of white men
Sufficiently to permit the
of evolution the Can then be but one answer lo
page of improvement. The this question Who can doubt It,
rejected by his girl and
how happy he ha-made her.
The dude who an extreme
high collar looks as
somebody had given him a in
the neck.
Familiar Kinds Subscribers.
To one who is fond of
nature, there is no business
offers to rich a field sis that of
a country newspaper, In every type
nature has thus far
been discovered.
can lie rolled the in
of the town's re-
speak. It has
all good, the bad and
the think
you are onto them all, yon are
Dot, if id lime in the villa
you have not studied the
subscription b of the newspaper
office,
millennium of marriage
he loves only when
sin herself mid man gives
himself only where he
Press.
Desirable Familiarity,
Familiarity doesn't always breed
contempt. There is
hauls and their cos-
flavor's Court.
At the of his court
this morning Mayor re-
marked fully nine -tenths of
have not reached the limit of advocates of
enlightenment. things think and be
shall have come to pass then believe
be no peace; fir human progress
h Carolina be gov-
Is always over the rough road
loads to the survival of the
and the extinction is real- ho an
the the think
unlit. When man shall cease
To Whom II Concern.
It having reached my knowledge
sonic persons take at
the publication of their names In
the proceedings of the Mayor's
court, I will say that keep DO
closed or secret docket, but it is
open inspection of any and
all persona. I will say further
at beginning of my term
Mayor of Greenville ordered J.
Whichard, who is of the
town and editor of
lo publish a list of the eases
I in Mayor's court, my
son for this being a belief that it
would have a deterring effect
against violations and for
good of town. Such
publication of cases triad before
me will continue to be made re
who the offenders are.
II.
of Greenville, X. C.
There Is no guessing the
of the ocean steamship.
This generation witnessed the
transition from the old time mil-
boat to the ocean hound. The
Kaiser de the
fastest passenger vessel afloat, is
constantly cutting down record
audits last trip recorded was
the rate of twenty-two and three-
quarters knots an boar. Yet ins
is nothing sis compared with the
speed of the new British turbine
torpedo boat. Viper, which on her
trial trip made thirty-live and a
half This is speed of
the average last railroad train, and
that greater lime in
ocean navigation will yet be attain-
ed. has been accomplished
is wonderful, and what Hie future
holds defies
Observer.
Sermon.
Sunday might in the Baptist
church Rev. J. N.
one of the ablest he
delivered since becoming pastor of
the church here. Taking his text
on the separation of Abraham and
Lot the latter pitching his
lent toward Sodom and afterwards
being in and identified with
wicked city, the preacher by strong
argument and apt illustration
showed that it is not single act
so much as the tendency that
makes character and brings
It WM such a sermon as will
make an for good.
The chief end of man is some-
times to make both ends meet.
The laborer who digs doesn't
ways represent dignity of labor.
Have
you
Cattle,
Limbs,
Hides, Poultry.
market
M.
Market Home Greenville, N.
After two years
Premiums have been
the cases that come an H
He said he used me we
enfranchised they have voted
most solidly with minority of
the whites, thus enabling small
minority of the whites in many
places to defeat and govern a large
which breeds confidence of since last
to feel there was no objection Record.
to the man who to take Warning to Sub.
drink doing s,,, but his term ill
the results of . E. s.,
have come miller his ,,,; ,. his Interest in the
have brought a change Commercial, to
mind. himself to bis new official
following cases have as of the peace, the
only one place. In his val-
Richard vulgarity and , be a new test of
and bi lugs profits lo the firmer.
This feeling is Intoxication, plead guilty, lined inhere. in the case of
and promoted in careful and one penny and costs, before hut
continuous advertising When W. riotous of the readers of
merchant's mime has become a I fined and coats, total the I at any time get
household word bis success in lint., our court, with on
is and Peter Plummer, ;,. and he is able to show a
riotous and disorderly. Plummer receipt in full for his subscription
,. f ,.,, guilty. for ,, the home paper, will serve as
,, Ins appearance at April a letter of
entitle the bearer to
ii-s William mi for
majority of whiles.
Who will this is right
Why should not a majority of
the white men rule North
Record.
This is to state that of
Laughinghouse
has not been dissolved. The only
change made is. that for the better
convenience of our patrons e have
established down town office.
will occupy the
old stand. Dr.
w ill occupy the new situated
on Fourth street, just behind
Wilson's clothing store In the Per
lull I. in, iii of Superior court.
If It I ilia Bo. .- i.
, . i rule, the blood and. .
Is the man who you n p i j j Lewis, a man who pays his home pa aw
insist, n paying for his Moor m for their appearance at the
Woolen I April term of Superior court. D.
Hilling the year Mrs. W.
W. White, of this vicinity,
and sold pounds of butter.
received cents a pound for
the butter, the
entire
mark.
that
Picture
; thousands of
. t will re-
, j
monthly
just be-
fore an menstruations
ii h pains, torture
la back. ii. limbs and
will i c
the .; I all
ma . ; sell It
I r.
IT .
Mai
J.
Your Policy
I.
Has Value,
Loan Value,
raid-up
Extended
works
Ii. Will be re instated within
three years lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
ginning of the second and each
provided the
for current year be paid
They may used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
S. To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J, L. SUGG,
H. O.
f.
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GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton and Ties always
on
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. produce and
old. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
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FRANK WILSON
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M.
the town got well of I be
mumps the came.
This pretty weather is giving the
tanners a notion to the ground.
The spring like weather has
started some of the trees lo bud-
ding.
is name on the list of sob-
for a cotton factory in
Greenville t
THE
Sub Ros-i's Society Event.
The what is
e matter with Joe Starkey's face.
Mr. S. Smith is having
dwelling house built in
Greenville.
Two members were received by
letter at the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning.
the
He must have seen another ghost.
Is Greenville
the town ought to do A cot-
ton factory would largely
it.
Just received a nice line of
paper, mourning paper,
visiting cards at Reflector Hook
Store.
Vaccination to
the minds of the people
It is the proper thing to prevent
smallpox.
With so much smallpox through-
out the State, there is more need
for vaccination than there was a
year ago.
Double and single entry ledgers,
long day books, journals, note,
draft and receipt lot
just in at Book Store.
While has
talking factory right much
the new year came in, the
need of a good hotel has not grown
any less.
Any business man will say that
factories in Greenville will largely
increase trade. More trade is just
what the business men
The double ruled writing tablets,
colored crayon sets and companion
boxes are the very things for the
school children. will
them at Book Store.
II has been suggested
White eminent lie re-
organized for
The Suggestion is a timely one, for
the sooner Democrats gel to work
the more they can accomplish.
Tuesday evening sit the opera
ROSS Society again
took the roll of host entertain-
ed its fortunate guests a manner
that was both elaborate and pleas-
The occasion was a masque-
ball, the participants and
characters represented being
follows s
Miss Helen Perkins, Gloria
in The
Miss Bat.
Bounties, Vanity
Fair.
Miss Ada Woolen,
Miss Annie Perkins, Filipino
Girl.
Miss Mary Belle White, Lady of
the Oratory.
Miss Margaret
Sr.
Miss Unwell. Ghost.
Miss Blanche Flanagan, Quaker-
Mrs. B, J.
Mrs. Pink Do-
I. Gary, Lieutenant.
V. j. Lee, Uncle Sam.
W. H. Major Differ-
in Opinion.
Herbert ll. Harris, Nun.
J. Dead
Sport.
A. II. Gary, Sport from Country.
T. Lipscomb. Lee.
John Adams, Old Sport.
John Garden, Wash Woman.
Geo. Woodward, Dilapidated
Tough.
B. M. Gentleman from
New York.
T. M. Hooker, Girl in White.
T. C. Matthews, Chinaman.
J. E. 20th Century
Sport.
S. V. Cant. Cadets.
N. C. Cordon, Any Old Thing.
Washington Man.
Forbes, American Abroad.
masks were removed a
supper was served on stage.
THERE BE FEW
Personal List Short today
N, WOO.
left Sunday for
II. A. White went up Hie road
this morning.
Cooper left this morning
for Wilmington.
Morton returned to
morning.
Ola Forbes in moved into the
Brown house on street.
A. Andrews la moving lo the
house Greene street.
Miss Wilson, representing the
Oxford Orphan's Friend, spent to
day hero.
Miss Ophelia Howell went to
Saturday evening and re-
turned this morning.
N. II. Watson was
well to fill his pulpit in the
dist church Sunday night.
Vandyke went to
today.
B. S. Colin, of Norfolk, came
Monday evening.
Harry Skinner left this
for Washington City.
W. II. Grimes returned Monday
evening from Norfolk.
Pell to the Floor.
A. White met with an
accident a few- evenings ago
has lo his room. He
went to down on a chair when
it slipped from under and he
was thrown We hope
to sec him out again soon.
Appointed As Postal Clerk
Mr. J. C Powell, who was for
several years assistant the depot
here and for some months has been
agent for the Line
at Parmele, has received an
the railway mail
vice. He is a worthy mail
on his
in.
Manias Licenses-
Last week of Deeds
Moore issued licenses to follow-
i n couples
Bryant Adams and Buck
Edward Skinner and Betsy
Smith.
X. Garden
Owens.
J. I. Baker Martha Tyson.
E. Spear and
J. B. Edwards and
Gowan,
S. A. Spain and Lucy L.
C. C. Case and
son.
O. Turner and Dunn.
B. Galloway and Minnie
Walker.
E. Gardner and Fannie Chap-
man.
Spell and
Handy Pitt and Mary
John Hours and Sully
Alex and Wood.
Joyner and Lulu Barrett.
Henry and A.
Reflections a
If a woman was a when
ever she saw looking glass
would behind it lo set- who
the woman was.
When u man up to be
married his face generally has
as much expression as
Henry Miller returned this
morning from
H. P. returned Monday
evening from Henderson.
J. N. Hart returned Monday
evening from Southampton, Va.
Mis. I. A. has been sick
a few days but is now convalescing.
E. g. Flanagan has moved into
the house just Vacated by
J. A. Andrews.
Mrs. John II. Small, of Wash-
who has been Visiting Mrs.
E. B. returned home to-
day.
Mrs. J. S. and little
daughters, Katie Mamie Ruth,
left evening lo visit
In Kinston.
James Brown went to Rocky
Mount today lo attend meeting
of the District Stewards of the
Methodist church.
Mrs. J. w. Bryan is sick.
E. Brown left this morning
J. N. Booth left this morn-
for
B. Greene returned Tuesday
evening from Richmond.
of Goldsboro,
came in
R. E. Cox, of Kinston, came over
this morning and spent the day
here.
P. Johnston and E. A. Move
left on morning train for Bob-
and two lit-
girls returned this morning
from
Mrs. D. G. Bond, of Edenton,
arrived Tuesday evening to visit
Mrs. A. M. Moore.
MARRIAGE IN LIFE.
At In a Was
many weeks ago I
Deeds Moore United
for Mr. W. to
wed Hiss Annie both the
living iii township.
The groom took the license
home to have ready for the
but somebody who wanted to stop
the marriage stole the document
from him before arrived,
and the marriage could not take
place schedule time.
Not to lie outdone the matter,
but still not run risk
of having another stolen
from him, Mr. Button came to
Greenville today and brought his
bride-elect wit U him, several friends
also accompanying them. They
went office of the
and applied in person for the
This being procured they
called on Justice of the Peace H.
Harding man
wife.
By this time the number had
grown so large that of the of-
fices in the building Would
them, repaired
to court room up stairs where
the ceremony was duly performed.
There were fully a hundred people
present to witness the marriage.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Will lie Held Saturday, Mar.
A meet was held here Tuesday
the Democratic Executive Com-
of Hie county. The
dance was quite large, every town-
ship being represented, the total
number present being about fifty.
Good report inside of the
Situation in the different precincts
while all agreed Hint much
hard work must be done during
campaign, the outlook
is the constitutional amend-
will be carried by a good ma-
The people want education
about the amendment, and when
they understand there is some-
thing wrong with while man
Who Can vote against it.
The time for holding the county
convention to delegates to
the state convention was set for
Saturday. March town
ship primaries to In- held on the
Saturday previous, 34th.
Now let every Democrat in
go to work and do his full
duty to carry the county
tale .
J. S. Joyner, who has been spend-
a few days with his sister, Mrs.
J. A. Lang, left this morning.
T. J. Jarvis and Mrs.
this morning lo spend
some days his old home in Cur-
Farmers Should Organize.
The North Carolina Tobacco
Growers Association In
last week laid down a plan of or-
for the counties and
townships. tobacco trust is.
to be prevented from controlling
prices and robbing the formers,
of the farmers is
and the sooner is
effected the better. Of
course the trust is going to the
movement and in every way
try to check it, but no one
should listen lo their hirelings.
The hope of planter is
m breaking the power of the trust.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
. i i.
B. II. to Kin-
-inlay
i market pi Ice paid for
cotton the time A. G.
Cox.
Carriage Go. is so for
w lo mi a blacksmith. ho wants
the job I
Guano and a plenty of it on
track here sale B. F. Man-
Co.
Work is pushing rapidly on
livery stables, and will be
completed in a very few days.
Mr.-. Honks, of Goldsboro, moth-
Hooks of this place, was
In town Monday. She is spending
several days visit down here.
Mr. Jeffreys, the Singer Machine
man was here yesterday de
livered a machine to the buggy
factory.
at Last, to Winterville
A car load of hones. C. F.
Chapman with his partner for
Richmond Monday morning and
the horses are expected to be here
by Thursday. Don't fail to come
and sec
When In need of a planter, wagon,
or cart,
I'll tell yon just which way to
start.
To Winterville is the to
A. Mfg. Co.
And any order they can't stop.
will he tilled at the
Carriage Shop.
M. has just returned
from another by way of Golds-
Wilson and Rocky Mount.
and has sold more our goods
before. Merchants give
us credit for being a home enter-
prise, and anti-trust.
lo.
Malt Slaughter, of Kinston,
brought some sewing machines on
the train with him Monday morn-
and them with II. F. Man-
as samples. Anyone
desiring to purchase a good ma-
chine on liberal terms can do so of
Mr. Slaughter.
Visit The Poor
will cheer the inmates.
It will do men, women and
to visit them. The rooms
arc dean and comfortable. Some
there arc great sufferers. Others
are in quite old age, after living
lives. Some infants are there.
to thank God for the
power of Gospel. H makes
people glad lo spend their time and
money in providing for the sick,
the blind, the Insane, the poor.
the outcasts.
A.
THE BEST ALL ROUND
FOR ALL CROPS
MANUFACTURED BY
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
Forestville. K. C-, Sept.
F. s. Guano Co., Norfolk. Va.
i take pleasure in recommending your Bone Fertilizer.
I have been using it for the last six years, and it has always
given perfect satisfaction to me I can say it is one among the beat
I have ever used under all of crops. H.
My Stock
is Complete
all
Hats.
At prices that will suit you.
E AND SEE THEM.
White
To See Is.
At the old store,
on Points, where we have
opened a new and fresh,
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Consisting Of Meats Flour.
Sugar, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Fruits, in fad everything
to he found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in barter. When
sell or when yon
to buy come to see Us.
To all who favor us with
patronage we promise entire sat-
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Points.
w. ii. Wares, w. T.
We have just opened
building with an entirely new
complete stock of------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoe-. Hals, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour. Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., ill fact
every STAPLE
carried in a general stock.
Also Sell
HAY. OATS, COT-
TON SEED HULLS
MEAL GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
found us low as a good article can
be sold at. You sue cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
H. C
Against Trust Tobacco.
A traveling man, who sells lo-
says that during a recent
trip through South Carolina he dis-
covered in all the small towns
there is much opposition lo
trusts and many merchants j
not only refuse to handle the goods
made by any of the trust but
twill not perm i advertising pictures
or cards to be placed in their
Sentinel.
We have heard some Greenville
merchants say they were ready to
join with the formers in their light
against and would stop
selling trust goods If requested to
do so.
You Know
requires per cent.
It Is But.
We hear so many say it is easy
enough so get up sufficient stock for
a cotton factory in Greenville.
Maybe it is, but simply saying so
does get the factory. Come
down with the subscriptions is
way make it count. We believe
there is money enough reach lo
start the factory It the proper
was made lo gel it subscribed.
of clot lies
expression
is not always the
of its worth. It i
, true a
cannot be sold for less than
certain sum. If you less you
t-el less, and when gel down to
certain point what you gel I
worth nothing and your money
might as well have been thrown
the street. Suits made by
The most valuable things in a
woman's In tolled are the things
are left out.
Most men gel engaged before
know their minds and gel
married before their wives know
I hell's.
There never was a
in that didn't get its first tooth a
lot sooner than most, babies ever
do.
Songs have lo lie written about
women or are mil a success.
The only songs written men
me funny ones, where man is
It requires per cent, more
wheat to buy a stove than it did In
It requires twenty bushels more
corn lo buy a wagon than did in
It requires one hundred cent.
more corn or wheat to B copper
kettle;
It requires twice as much corn to
purchase a coil of rope sis in I
It requires forty per cent, more
corn to buy a plow in
It requires cent.
more corn lo buy a hoc, or rake, or
spade, or shovel, or Mi than In
A SOl Of cost
17.00 cost
I he price of cultivators i- higher
by to 14.00 I
Galvanized wire
from 14.00 to H hundred
pounds more than in I
Yo-i pay forty per cent,
glass than in
Cordial Relations
Seller and Buyer.
Advertising promotes relations
between seller and buyer. News
paper readers become interested In
an advertisement which appears
daily, and feel like
in advertiser, speaking
of him as familiarly as do of
mil friends. These relations
not desirable bid
business for upon them
depends merchant's
Pray the hers.
Co.
arc the best.
samples lei us make
our new
a suit.
Pressing, cleaning and altering
done on short notice.
arc
COTTON
Co. col-
As wired to
and peanut buyers.
New York future to
ire follows
A, ins. V
I have Nonthinking much s
our public schools. ; ,
Yon fold ll- then- were ., ;,
pupils for I hem
, put. a responsibility
he teachers Let US be I
fervently for them Opening. lose
Patrons pastors should I
them. In
Most men would be glad logo out
and give baby away to some
HUM II .
baby that was drunk.
If they their
wouldn't lie mad
all the wild lo unite in
prayer for colleges, I trust
will also
We have again our City
and arc prepared
to serve meals all hours.
All. ON TOAST
and
served In any style are
We also supply oysters by
measure. We have
cooks, polite waiters, clean
tables and can serve you
quickly.
II
I pounds Candy,
Apples.
Sweet Oranges.
I i Nuts,
pounds Mixed Nuts,
pound
Citron,
ion
mid
and
A 1.1. KIM
CHEAP.
our home
A.
Wheat Hay.
u.
spot in Greenville V.
ComO to see me.
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The Reflector
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Book Store
EVERY THING I. M OF
BOX R,
TABLETS.
GREENVILLE, N.
. Ed. Owner
Entered Past Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Wilt I to stop i
A Georgia exchange thus Bingo
state a
the grasshopper ceases to
hop. and the cam quits her
bawling; when babes no
the babies atop their
no long-
dune, and owl quits ii-
I hooting; the no longer
twines, and the song bird quits its
tinging; when the heavens begin to
drop, and the old maids stop ad-
then time to up
shop and quit advertising.
But not till then.
Ill MAN BRAIN CELLS,
THEY TO WORK UNDER TOO
HIGH A PRESSURE.
Pens, Pencils.
Reflections a Bachelor
If poet were made and bum
there would probably lie a
again it.
Marriage la never entirely a fail-
except to the woman en-
tails to gel married.
Slates,
received
All Magazines.
Never spill when turned
A man is beginning to gel old
I when be thinks it is more fun to
I remember what fun it used In be
to do thing is to do
A idea of a romantic
is when a girl is just going
to gel married and then something
happens and it is put off long be
baa to have all her tilings bleached-
When a woman to call
her husband when they
have company she is generally try
ling not to let th. see he hub
done something that be knows
will it for alter they go home.
York Press.
give a call.
M Pi
FROM A-
Company
I trust has ad t a need I be price of
oil.; rents a gallon. The
Ion Star figures out the
of this country consume
i of oil a year, which
means more
for the oil each year. And
yet we sometimes bear trusts de-
fended on the ground they
have cheapened price of com-
to the consumer. As the
oil i rust controls I be oil market
chooses advance the price
of oil, w n is necessary, n cents
or cents per gallon just as
as can advance cents, and
it will probably do Ibis degrees.
The match trust is also a case in
point. The price of matches was
recently advanced per cent, and
quality has been cheapened
I be grade of matches sold now be
inferior to gob before the
advance in
Landmark.
Visiting Card
it Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
only yew and con
news every week
and gives to
those grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
In all the many comments
have seen in northern newspapers
upon iii the south
year, we have seen one
newspaper had a solitary word
of fur the brutes
rape and kill, lint they have
much goody for the
south and barbarities in sum
way with
led devils commit
dona, awful crimes. The smith is
barbaric in killing brutes, ho are
form. Several
have occurred already in
the south, no many
more will occur for
are still the helpless
white women, it is gratifying to
know north ban been
core up but ion. in 1800
against In 1805, in 1880,
in 1801, in 1893, in
1803, and in 1807. de-
also marks a decline in rapes
and murders -Messenger sill re
Messenger.
IAIN PEN
. .-
PEN AGE. i
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR, BOOK SORE
Way.
limes arc dull and
are not says John
the very time that
advertising should be the
Such is advice given by
America's merchant prince.
traders doesn't pay to ad-
They think they know
more
Where they make a, mistake.
ad has made
mi I boils mi a smaller scale would
be as good In u they
are In New
on Too Much
Minnie Strike-.
Why Men or Become Au-
K scientific thought
which
pool bare been shelved for
if i then
up by one to
further by the aid
f Improved science.
The newest a this
Hence of tin-
Why a man act when
he is Intoxicated
Why is n
a man become
Insane, a dangerous,
raring
Such as these hare puzzled
our fathers, who have hard-
ever satisfactorily explained
away or thrown much
The brain is
composed of cells, and each cell is a
simple Mt of nerve substance, from
one end of which, like an octopus,
a number of tentacles, while
from another I art arises an arm
from and of great
The Ions l Intended for trans-
ii. press one boo one portion
of the train system to another. It
made to touch the tentacles or
ll of one to II, the
latter its turn effecting contact with
a third cell, and so on.
Thus a Is conveyed and the
mind gets Us Dews. entire brain
is made U of these cells, whose
is legion and whose full strength
is In items, these systems
In being In
ties, the clusters
finally the
by which division they are known to
physiologies.
So long as the mind Is In a healthy
condition each cell, or brain
attends to business faithful-
and gives no but as man
generally Is an animal who usually re-
fuses to live life spanned out by
nature and adopts Instead the life laid
down by the i artificial process
I of living. luted forsooth by
menial disturbances frequent-
arise the brain becoming
I abused In various ways, from over-
work and alcohol principally.
Your brain c. II Is a
little tiling, and It can endure a
great deal of abuse from you, but If
you should go a little too far It rebels
and refuses to work any longer by
breaking contact with Its companion
cells, which It can do by withdrawing
Its long arm and getting Itself out of
circuit Hut rebellion Is conduct-
ed by whole groups of cells acting to-
In full harmony.
Now, the object of this la
to avoid overwork, for each
tiny cell has stored within Its minute
only a certain amount of
If you on the high pressure
this is easily consumed by opera-
lion of the brain, the
breaks down from exhaustion.
the fir of problems Just
Stated, u a n Hikes much
to drink, the IN In those paid es of
the brain f-r Ilia
of Movement be-
come an I man staggers,
Is very large, the
cells, nit bough
I to keep their i on legs,
sleeps
one dead If more than
enough of alcoholic drink be taken,
the effect on cells Is to
them, and tin unfortunate man dies.
There Is some relation between ex-
activity of the mind and
Insanity. Geniuses are apt to exhibit
symptoms of mental alienation, and.
singular to Male, their children
usually Inferior to those of average
men.
Tor i; i to go out or
land for example Cromwell was a
and had visions. Dean
he riled and was him-
self not a little mad. was call-
ed by his friends
Charles Johnson
was another
was a morbid ma ii hi c, Milton was of a
morbid turn of mind neatly approach-
Insanity ideas of
me largely on description
evolved by his
and Myron said he was visited by
ghosts.
This mental alienation occurring in
the foregoing cases shows that
Specific groups Of brain cells
come under the baneful Influence of
the guiding spirit called talent or
genius, which has used up all the en-
erg stored In each cell and each group
of cells, to tin- detriment of the whole,
with result that I heir ceasing work
has brought about various types of
Insanity n depleted or. to phrase it
Induced disturbance of
problem is absent
This is produced by a
certain
a s
of panic-
sill ;. et and lends Ins whole
ti hard thins
groups of
i tin process of reflection,
in all
i i of mental e
n ind SO man with
ARE
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
AND BRANCHES
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
OF
TH CAROLINA.
TWAINS
NO ESCAPES.
I.-
i Scalar.
Over Hie WISH a
even
s No
sympathy, or tears
blank. i l if faces.
la Only
cure do bis
while Is stage,
be Is r
The property pees bis
to sail inns it
practical No
escape lie r- nil
by lbs nay H
on to up
suit cloak sad thing, sad
walks n. enter
i . . hull
w. ill. k i us
i ; utter up
; i
II
Sway, lie would pluck Hie i
I ii.- i lbs
dapper i be
art lint n i i
Hie s , i for
be .
In of Met n
the pillows h.-r , I
in I
S Sell --or.
The u n it it hi
It ml, nu In
It led n If
, i ill iii I ; -ii. in Haul
must lie In i ,
US lame
II i n i t in re
turn for n rM I
iv
HE REST PRESCRIPTION Pull CHILLS
fever is a bottle
Tasteless Chill Tunic. It is simply
i iii ii tasteless form.
No pay. Price
S. M.
FOR
I pounds
-5 barrels Apples.
hoses Sweet
Mixed
Raisins, Currants, Citron,
pigs, Dates,
. Dulls.
VASES, LAMPS
ALL
TOYS,
Come In six me.
A.
in
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lion las
Mm i- n ill aim or
does nil of
be in of
I, and
will
buy
i hi,
Whichard, N.
The complete in every
as I tit-
market price
aid for country
Tills
idler One
for any cane
Unit can not cured by Hall's
I Cure.
O.
have known
for the last
in all business
and able to cam
mil any made by
iii in.
Wan Tm wholesale drug
Toledo, O.
wholesale Toledo,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is in
acting directly the
and
system. Pries per bottle,
all Druggists.
a Is tree.
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DIRECTORY.
Sunday school
a. in.
Divine service sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M . Litany Fridays at A
M. Rev. I. A Minister
Chaise.
every Sun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school SM a. in. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, and evening.
Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. v,.,.,,,. pastor. Sunday
M In hi p. in. W F. Harding,
thin
Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor.
Ida. m. E. B.
regular
LODGES
ii
ten tin Hie 1204 p m, a a I
Baa- ,
leaves No. meets and
p in, arrive p in third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Bomb, Sec
F.- -Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
N. G.
Sec.
K. of P.-Tar River Lodge, St
meets every Friday evening
R. M. Move, T. M. Hooker,
It.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, H. M. R.
I Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. V. II. White,
A. O.
No. meets every and thin
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hull. J. Z. Worthy
Chief; Smith, Sec.
I. o. conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. Wilson
Smith Bee
p in
H,
a in, Red
n I Ml in. Hops Mills fit
rive Fan in A.
pm. Mills n j
licit So, p to, Maxton W P B i
strives m
h at with the Carolina Central
Bed with the
springs
Air
at Hull with Durham
Train on N.-, k
r. . m. I IS p
Back i u in. a
inn. leave.
to a In. U a in. arriving I.
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Train, n leave
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a mail ii m. arrive an
Train leave.
it , in. r in. arrive.
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Sun
lay m lOan,
Train c I. . I, leave.
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a in.
on
Miami at ill a in. la in, arrive
II in. p m. to Ml a in,
la turning leave II to am
n . IS It a in. arrive
Mount II a in, l Similar.
Train leave.
n a m
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pin.
tram Wei
den all all
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
Southern
av Railway.
THE RAILWAY
SOUTH.
Direct Line Io all Points.
J. i.
IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hi
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
I can now he found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME in MR.
J. R.
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
first class
on all through and
Pullman
Cars mi nil Night Trains;
an I Safe Schedules.
Apply to Ticket Time
Tallies, and
or address,
R. L. T. A
Charlotte, N. C.
K. R. DARBY, C. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
No to
ham J, l i lark
T Man
D. C.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
Ion daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily a
P. M. fur Washington.
leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Friday at A. If.
leave for
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at ii A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
all points for the
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight
the Old Dominion S. Co.
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N.
J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
PATENTS
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The Eastern
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VOL. XIX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY
NO
is
RETAIL
WANT TREATED RIGHT AND
AT THE ME Tl MERCY BIGHT
BIGHT PLATE
WILL GET HONEST T
RELIABLE
Ed. H.
THE
THE
The following is the
hi article ii of the Slate
adopted by the General As
to in-
to the voters for
next
Section 1- That article the
constitution of North Carolina lie,
the same is hereby abrogated,
and in lieu shall be
luted following of said
ARTICLE VI.
AMI TO
OF AN
Section Every male person
in United States, and
every male person who has been
naturalized, twenty-one years of
age, and possessing the
set out in this shall
be entitled to vote at any election
by the people in except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have resided in
the Slate of North Carolina fur two
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or oilier
election in which ha offers
to vote, four mouths next
lug the election ; Provided, That
from one precinct, ward
or other election dial riot to another
in the same county, shall ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vote the precinct, ward
or oilier election district from
which he removed, until four
months after removal. No
person who has convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt In open
court upon indict of any crime
the punishment of which is, or may
hereafter be, imprisonment the
prison, shall he permitted to
Vote, unless the said person shall
lie first restored to citizenship in
the prescribed by
Bee. Every person to
shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and In the manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this in lo.
Sec. i. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read write any section
of the constitution in the English
language and, before he shall
entitled to vote, have paid on or
the hist day of March of
year which he proposes to vote,
his poll lax prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lieu only on assessed
properly, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
against assessed property.
Sec. 6- male person who as,
on January 1807, or at any time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
tier the laws of any Slate in the
United Males wherein he then re-
sided, no lineal of
any such person, shall be denied
the right to register vote at
any election this by person
of his failure to possess the
pit-scribed
section I of this article Provided,
he shall have registered in accord
terms of this section
prior lo December The
Assembly shall provide for
permanent record all persons
who register under this section
or l, and
all such persons shall be entitled
lo and vole at all elections
by people in this Hate, unless
disqualified under Baal Ion this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll lax unto-
by law.
See. All election by the
pie shall be by ballot, all
elect ions by General Assembly
shall be viva
Sec Every voter in
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
but before entering upon the
duties of the office he shall lake
A Significant
At annual mauling of the
Pennsylvania Editorial
lion at on
ii was unanimously
That if trusts are honestly or-
lo reduce expense., and
products,
should depend their own
business capacity, upon pro
given to them by the gov-
and Congress
lo repeal such tariff duties as
to protect the in their
charges.
The immediate occasion for this
is the price
of printing paper, the production
and sale which by
a gigantic trust under cover of the
Small are the duties on
printing paper in comparison with
protective rates inmost
of act, are
high enough lo defeat foreign com
petition and to enable
ma nu lac hirers to dictate
their own terms, consequence
of operations of Ibis monopoly
cost of printing paper has been
steadily rising until baa become
a heavy burden Io publishers.
One newspaper in the interior of
the State
baa announced an advance in
price of its yearly subscription,
bets will be obliged lo follow
example unless, a repeal of the
duties mi paper should destroy
power the monopoly. Canada
alone Would be able to supply this
country with immense quantities
of paper at reasonable cost if
restraints upon importation should
Ref-
old.
TO PEOPLE, AND i OF
AND ADJOINING
We in the the race after your
offer you tho beat selected of
General Merchandise
to be found In any store in Pill County, choice
selections, of manufacturers of America
and Europe, Seasonable all year round, spring. Hummer
mid Winter. We are work for your and our mutual ad
vantage, It la our pleasure to show you you and to
soil if we can, We offer you the retry heal service, polite
attention, am most liberal iii with a well
established business up strictly on own
When yon come yon will not do yourself Justice
if Toll do see out before
Remember us sad the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
. ,
Jackets a Capes, Carpels, Mailings Cloths.
A somebody has said, Is .-
form of wit, a
of puns can be very
facetious person has achieved
the following hotel
Board, cents per square
foot. Meals, extra. Guests are
swear to got up
I will support
maintain the constitution laws
of the United Slates, con-
mid laws of North i
ma not inconsistent therewith,
that I will faithfully discharge
duties, of my unite
So help me,
See. The following classes of
persons shall be disqualified for
First, all persons w ho shall
deny the being of Almighty God.
Second, all persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on indictment pending,
whether sentenced or not, under ion the bedpost. Don't
treason j about paying your bill; the
Without being culled cm have self
raising Hour for nipper.
wishing lo tin a little driving will
nails in the closet.
I IT he room gels too win in, upon
the window sec the lire escape.
fond of like
good jumping, lift mattress
and see the bed spring,
list desiring a little will
a pitcher on the stand, If the
lamp goes out take a feather out
of the pillow; that's light enough
any room. Any troubled
with nightmare will a halter
worry
Shoes.
Men's, Women's children's Shoes. and
Harness, Hone Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Coffee, Molasses, laird,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters fur Furniture everything in lino.
We bay strictly; for cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and
FOB--------
or or any other crime for
which the punishment may be
In the
since citizens of the
Halted corruption and
in office, unless such
parson shall be restored to the
rights of in a
by law.
See. II. This act shall be force
from and after its ratification.
The farm should not tie looked
upon as a source of
only. No one wants a farm
that will not bring a profitable In-
come, but there arc consider-
lions. A farm should be made a
home, owner should lea. u
lo lo a it because of I hut fact. We
need an inspiration that will help
us all to realize that the farm is the
best plain for a home. A true home
should lie the highest ideal of
man life, a happier hone than
Is supported by its. foundation.
Ex.
Carolina Will be True.
The white men of Western Car-
have heretofore rallied to
support of their Eastern brethren
In their efforts to free
from the burdens Imposed by the
ignorant vote, manipulated
by designing Republican politicians
and once more appeal help
from our Eastern brethren
struggle will be
and once more tho great An
Saxon Democracy of Western
North Carolina will respond lo
that appeal, when the smoke
of battle has lifted will found
I lie United efforts of the
bulk of the white race has
ed a will make for tin
Hardware, Paints
STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
a pleasant, well conducted farm permanent welfare of all races and
all classes -except the politicians
who have fattened upon Ike
Ignorant
iced,
home does exist in all the land.
This is not a theory but is the ex
of who have I lied
both city under all
AND
HEATER
to
Grow v
We heartily congratulate the
bay growers North
their successful State
held Raleigh
on the line representative
personnel of body on
i ;,
personnel Unit ; on their
,.
on the unity and . .
that characterized ii
i ct on determination
ti to no longer let matters
drift lo their i i 11.-iii. but lo
move to for the
then- on
.---. iii in kt I I-;,
I ion taken.
Now let the same
lug spirit
tin- he cause and the
iii. relief
from trust -lie in
I be u lira
lion. Let the aim
ii- in. ,,. i of
all tit, I In bright
weed. Win-tun Tobacco Journal.
on It
Rule.
Acts on the
and Bowels
. the System
CONSTIPATION
Ci
DIMES
our Tr
white people Car- .
will to
rule the white n
any part of this State,
was the irrevocable Should
s. For They Have the
reason the Power to Oppress.
regain control
Carolina, so long us i-on- The that trusts sometime
I iliac, under product to
for It is that it than has been
so continues ii old is nothing whatever
certain parts the Slate in favor of trusts.
it and price la.-advantageous, but
the ill r is. it
ill be exerted ban by I be power which the
fell In every pail of Slat-. to arbitrarily raise
II u futile for republican l Ion prices, The resolution or control
that their putty in f trusts clearly within the
Carolina i- d duties of legislation as
and I i
r m
i t supporters or
constitutional amend
Senator r said In bi-
the mute
of highway rob-
. hi- so, i en by the rule
laid a Small Mill as
ill de whereby we are
I iii,. right of organized
mil nil i lie efforts of In-
which is That the only
for which power eon lie
lust nil the elements of
sit ion unite to
mi- the Mr.
lei evident
that the driving oat bind
is one which two can
but was doubtless reminded
w uh force Chairman
in his interview in
Raleigh Sunday
if this were undertaken Hut
his may
other
, in., e I, I In- Ii talk
Indulged in by the and
I la ii in i
now opening, the it will lie
for thorn. Charlotte Ohm-i
Raleigh ,
Till- At TAN BE
COME SEE BEAUTIFUL
X GARLAND
COOK THE WORLDS
BAKER HART
t r of community,
his will, is to prevent
i in-in-lit principle upon which
must be
. i- Ir to do to
ii hem, and not that they destroy
tin mi. This power they
ii la In
a power wit boll I using it. hence
that they reduce
pi In worthies, unless they be
of the power lo
i ill, II our mil,
Judge Moore, who
hold court Durham,
a of special
lull rest TOW mill men. Stale
Worth decided that
saw mill in the Suite must
pay ii as lumber dealers under
ii lion oft he revenue it
deal in
To ii t tin-
i lie lucre ion In the
I of a bill
pension been
I mi fool an elaborate and
apparently successful scheme to
swindle ex -slaves In
South, arc Induced lo pay
dues Into
i urns ii with the alleged
lug the legislation
in
well know u New York
Worth's II. a in six
man n-hip I I lie value of the
to pay I he lax. tin output III metropolis
case was carried Into dime was at
that Mr. The total for the
u i- liable and the whole year,
the decision said that a was worth about
lumber dealer under law, a Tin- would have
one who bought and lumber given man, child
and -aw mill men, who u, one pound of
CURE r
mouths.
N. C.
II. I. L.
ruble druggists refund the T .,
. rails to cure, X.
every
Me,


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 January 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 26, 1900
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