Eastern reflector, 30 January 1900


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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
Inure
Ilia mi ii
The III,
Tun
i.
lug
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Hie h n
III
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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.
I a in. II am. dally
Train, n leave
o in, arrive U
l leave
a mail ii m. arrive an
Train leave.
it , in. r in. arrive.
T leave.
Sun
lay m lOan,
Train c I. . I, leave.
i vi IS i in.
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
; at a in
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
MASKS
NO a
Book
till patent la
anything you or it
Send
fur and
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PATENT
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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
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D. j.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
at the Poet
Greenville
Mail Matter.
STATE NEWS.
North
An oil mill has started in
WOO.
will soon be to Bod
statesman who
not been mentioned for Vice
nomination,
la about the only one who has
raped of notoriety far.
Sow
always huge ma-
baa had lynching, and it
la stated that no will
be taken the perpetrators.
It is now in point for the Now Eng-
land critics to talk of the horrible
perpetrated where the Be
party controls.
The Senators and
Representatives together on
occasion of Mr. Bryan's visit
The Charlotte
raised for the Presbyterian
From Secular
Washington, D. C,
Secretary Gage must be
led about something. He said a
day or two ago that he believed is to have a tobacco
the Been would lick the
and sincerely hoped they
Here is Don treason in the
camp, and Gage t
either, Mrs. George Barnett, of Box-
Senator of committed suicide by
made a speech against the her throat.
resolution declaring tho pro- has two women
amendment to the Clara . and Dr.
North Carolina constitution, r.,.
bur to the one now in force in
leans, to in
which be declared that his state
, ,, ., in that city.
bad been greatly
restriction of suffrage; that while Or. B. L. Long, of Hamilton,
Congress had the power, it had and Mrs. Delia
the right, to declare any law were married Wednesday,
or constitutional provision of a Scotland Keck
State unconstitutional, that right to the
belonging solely to the judicial university at
branch of the government. He .
slated the whole race question
when be There can be no Tho sum of hat been
admixture of the races. is a raised for a cotton factory at
of nature. They must work and Tho Herald ears the
out their destinies on parallel lines successor tho enterprise is
which cannot come together. The j j.;
Anglo Saxon blood and brain will j g and her re-
the superior and cannot brought thereon the
to Washington, and agreed to train from Bethel Wednesday night
definite Philippine policy to l Henry, of Texas taken to for burial
next introduced a bill providing a Washington Progress.
government for which u- who WM a,
democrats think good enough , n. nicks place a few miles
from town. lost his and all
property a few nights ago by lire.
He thought the was by
AND
notes.
until the
invention. Us principal tends
are suppression of the to be made a measure. It
lion, of a republic, the Moat of the burs
Withdrawal of the army, abandon-1 territories, which have
of sovereignty, and the of a century, and ,.,, nil n Neck
retention of Places government as much In
K. C, Jan. MOO
can soon beast of
baring a stable.
Several parties have killed hogs
and the re is plenty of fresh meal in
town.
Tho railroad put off here
yesterday for unloading horses.
We are glad to see Tow
and Mr. Britt. the jolly old
cm the freight yesterday morn.
W. Harper has another lot of
his celebrated pills for dyspepsia
and We are glad to
state that It is no humbug.
Band will soon
be a reality. This Is not a make
Jews harp band, but a
brass baud, which boy are
getting up.
Notwithstanding the groat ad-
in price of wire fence G. W.
Parker has Just sold one thousand
yards to another easterner who
knows it and does not ex-
It to get any lower.
The cigar to have
taken on a much Improved
sines the ladles have been
working there. It makes the
Don and even Joe look better
They Say
That the man who pays cash gets
no credit for It.
That straightened circumstances
makes many a man crooked.
That one way to make light of
is to burn your
That those who wish for a
heart's ease should not look to
The parents who
their children must not
honesty is the Ix-st policy,
but many people find it too difficult
to keep up the premiums.
k At
Sam of n Una.
One a iv
n n Mini g the forest sad
watched n animal t the
aver by. This a
bet moose, a
had come
home lo raid ard St
piny hail pal to h
his am
on Hi
awl
length with
to lo for
AM not have fir to e.
of Wheat th
weed
o that tic
bent stalk down and
within It not. h
bars I
did nut try of
ever, for these were not
up very ht Mt
as up he
were so
not fall Its foil length,
he freshly end settled
the with the straw on
and the out of reach. The mom
again hit the straw In and
the upper down,
this way he bit off five lengths of
straw before lie bring grain
Within reach of bis The for
paws were very skillful tittle
and he deftly a and at
The pension laws have been
somewhat amended, think, to
head off the hustling young women
who marry aged pensioners with
the expectation of soon becoming
widows and having a pull on the
United States Treasury. Those
constitute a very considerable
of the widows on tho rolls, and
It is some of these remain with
us the longest. There Is no one to f holding to
B , , ,, , mouth as naturally as a boy
whom a pension should lie more Animal
freely granted than to a soldier's
widow, and the claim is honest
and there has been a colossal
amount of fraud this widow-
business, some of whom become
widows for pensions
Star.
aW
Rosy
MR m
But our St., M
of a protectorate, . hands of people .
and repayment by. of State Worth decides to
tie Filipinos of the M Oklahoma are In the
,. . . i to the public
d for the islands. their people. ,,. k
, . ., He all sheriffs who
T not ye. their State
It pay over to their school
fund amount of appropriation
As an instance of how the pen
system of the government is
. m r j k. i- u. being abused, Tho Philadelphia
J P. ton has in his pus j . , M that
single regimen,
that never was under lire, that
any a
Pi
Democratic charges that the speech, this week, arraign-
President had knowingly appoint-1 the
el to office, Philippine policy and for its will he
Of- Hide toward the Boers, the people
of a republic straggling y
lee Department has been hood lo
we have ever seen. It Is not half
so large as a partridge egg. and the
Master says It don't weigh the
eighth of an
Several of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co's
hands are working nights padding
cart saddles tor many orders
Although have
added some row hands to their
force they are still unable to
the demand for these goods.
Arthur Cherry came down on
had received lug that they had W t
, paid direct from
oft he American people,
railing the facts under oath. aW -In other days on r sympathy a respected of
formal acknowledgment f , parties who made an effort to rob
re. The secretary to the Pros. In no succeeded In giving tho
dent has admitted that he received even a decent alarm to some men who were near
and merely passed neutrality between this and who to his assistance
a on with. pie and their assailants. It Is yet in lime to frighten his assailants
Johnson the
res. as stile leading Into Academy
those noble men go down to deal and right badly braised.
and oblivion to say to them, as Enterprise.
inch
The attitude of the President and permitted tons, however, as
his advisors was clearly one
difference as to whether men
ho selected for important poets lost survivors of a
were violating the laws or not. , heroic age Hail
s I
Protest
The Mt. Olive Advertiser gives
expression to good logic in the
following i
man; the merchants
Mi mil Olive who pay the taxes
to maintain the municipal govern
meat, who bear the burden of
community's various educational
and religions Institutions, who
dispenses aid and charily to our
unfortunate ones, have been rob.
bed of their share of the pros
comes with truck.
season, by the advent
job shysters unload
a miscellaneous lot of worthless
merchandise, scoop all the
money possible, evade their
share of community burdens and
then bid the town farewell
the time arrives for another
harvest.
Win n a prosperity
own people are the one
win should enjoy the thereof
not i lie hawkers of cheap
hand shoe i
The merchants who support the
be protected by the
town against Ibis horde
protection
the merchants have a right to de-
and one that town should
grant without delay.
The privilege tax on itinerant
merchants should he placed at such
a that the town will offer no
to
who out nothing but
Let our town
or inanimate a
our own people will be
Of benefits that result
from OUT own
resource-, then the material
of the entire community
be increased accordingly.
A In Bash.
Even a convict may write a free,
t is astonishing that any man, running hand.
The egotist is always good
any regard for truth
should say that the suffrage amend- for himself.
men will illiterate
while men as well as illiterate
I is order our readers may
see for themselves that the pro-
nosed amendment will not
any white man who now
we copy from Hie section
of the amendment as
ft. No male person who
on January
me prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any State In the
i lilted Slates wherein he then
sided, lineal of
any -lull shall be denied
right to register and vote at
any election in this Slate by
son of Ins failure to possess the ed-
prescribed
n section I of
ed, he shall hove registered in
terms of ibis sec-
prior lo
A all white men in North Car-
Una aW defended from men who
could vote In 1867 before that,
sill while men in North Carolina
are exempt from the educational
teat.
Their right to vote Is continued
without any educational test.
have not that right now and
is
When a fellow falls dead la love
Cupid performs
the more friends a man
bas the more money he lends.
A downtown dealer a
clean sweep In new brooms.
An diamonds are seldom
any more real than her
Some men never want to go to
work until they have given every-
a fair trial.
The only thing that will
some women Is to make them pay
their own doctor's bills.
and in-
are buying Immense tracts
of land In tidewater sections of
Carolina and
The baker should never be weak
kneed.
In race for wealth It Isn't
rapid young man who wins.
When ft man gets Into a
pines be feels pretty small.
It doesn't one dry to
that behind the the
Is shining.
A man may be pardoned for
forgetting himself, bat
never for forgetting hie wife.
It is quite natural that the man
who views life from a club window
N.
J. Z. Brooks left on the morning
train for Norfolk.
N. S. was here
day.
B. W. King was here Thursday
and Friday.
A car load of horses came
day night for Leon Dawson.
F. F. Brooks Is having a
lot of wood ant and Is shipping
over to la ear-load lots.
The steamer May Ball, left with
two loads of for the
New Bern Oil Mills this week.
J. S. Brooks shipped a ear-load
of to Friday.
Hen has been and It now
Tory scarce.
Many tobacco plant beds are be-
sown this week.
The steamers May Bell, Blanche,
Laura, May and W.
are running night and day
guano the river on rise of
the water.
Several horse have been
here this week.
Mr. Harris, foreman of the N.
A W. Co. tram road, Is having the
road graded.
spent but a short limo at Santiago
I or the surrender of the Spanish
army, has today HO applications
filed for pensions, or more than
half of tho entire number. This
been done chiefly or wholly by
the pension sharks getting access
to the rolls of tho regiments and
personally appealing to every sol-
to make application for a pen-
The Times wants the pen-
ion sharks kicked and warns
the pension veterans of civil
war tho soldiers of our war
with Spain and the that
unless this Is done, pension
system most
The Times Is not the only Northern
paper that has driven to open-
protest against the growing
frauds in the pension system. In
the effort to bring reform,
the Southern papers have had their
inning. The Northern papers now
having taken up tho work, we
shall watch for the result hopefully,
but yet with many misgivings.
Charlotte Observer.
of Rein Too
The other evening, a
lecture, Howard observed,
ting three seals In front, a whom
ho as an Intimate
person
who occupied the Beat next to
lean forward and not
with his The poll
at once obligingly did is.
When disturbed person
bis head a little to And the earn at
the poke, discovered hie rate.
he was the ha
taken Mm for.
Fixing ow
lecturer and
of whole affair, Ton-
kins loft the obliging man
to sol tie with the other for
There was. may be
Imagined, a rind
scene, during the of
which evidenced
possible to the
At hist the man with the stick
In aggrieved and Indignant
you tell mo, elf, to poke that
man with my
certainly replied- the
hashed
T wanted to sec if you would
or was the aw-
Weekly.
If so, bring them to me.
highest market price.
E. M.
Market
After rears
have
mi
As wired o ft Co., cot-
ton
New future quotations to
day are as
Opening. Close.
February
March
May
Oct
Receipts
Opening. Close
Jan Feb i
Wheat -May.
ft
LOCAL MARKET.
Spot cotton in Greenville
An
A school well known rot
weight was trying to extract the
word from a
had failed, bat. taking hold his p
between his thumb and
gar, tie pulled It and
The unhesitating
promptly.
The same Inspector was once
an object lesson on Ta II-
Ida subject he took his own
silk which happened to
a small hole in
Is Hits,
-And what Is
The stick,
The ribs,
With Is It
roil know. What kind of
would call
old Words.
of J.
Tour Policy
Has Cash
Loan Value,
raid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will lie
three years after lapse If saw
In good health.
After Second Tear
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of
year, aha
for the current year
They may be need
To reduce m
To Increase
To Make Polity
an Endowment the
of Insured.
J, L. Art,
S. O.
Their right to have a pained expression.
That It make a secret
society man fee bad lo have the
grip.
is not denied, or at all inter
with. It remains by the
words of the proposed amend
A bargain Is a
newspaper will do more toward
ill making a sick woman well nil
in the world.
Malaria
Night Bursts
lei Money If fells He-
Chill, and
Chin Teak at per
torn blood and makes
other as good.
by II Oft. Te
end mM sad guaranteed at the drag
of Bryan
If. C,
T. was
here
s went Greenville
Johnson's a mall
delivery.
I. P. Vi and Bland went
to today.
Ah bales were
sold L. i. Chap-
f ware the
chasers.
ii
1876.-------
S. M.
HAS PROVIDED FOR YOU
4.000 pounds
barrels Apples,
boxes Sweet Florida Oranges.
Coca
Mixed
pound Raisins,
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates, Bananas.
Dolls. WATCHES,
and
when to to
II Is generally known a
four out of every ten horses
He down to sleep The horse that
sleeps In a position one
leg at a time, depending on the other
three to the weight of hod.
Tho habit Is a very dangerous one. On-
a short lime a line horse In the
stables of a bit manufacturing concern
went to sleep while standing In his
tall and fell heavily to the floor, break-
one his legs. A many
horses arc permanently Injured as a re-
of accidents of this nature, ant
there Is no way of curing them of the
habit.
O.
Cotton Bagging and ties
on e-
Fresh goods
hand. Country
old. A trial will convince
D. W. HARM.
A New Jersey poet, who is old
to be ripe, that no
man undertake lo concoct
poetry until he has reached thirty
years. Why not make it seventy
That lay out
Spring poets that news g n
phone W
WAGONS,
TOYS, CHEAP.
Come to see me.
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1447 W. H. Long .
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Total .
No. To Worm Issued.
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SUPERIOR COURT.
No.
1241
1468
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1618
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give a all.
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j. if. Parker .
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Mills .
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Joseph
p. c. Barrow .
Sidney Daniel .
W. Howie .
Mill .
J, M I-i-horn .
J. II. .
J. H. .
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T. A. Joyner .
Henry ;, m .
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J. T. Hum .
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1415 Joe. .
1416 J. H. .
1406 j. j. Carson .
J. J. .
1459
1459 J. R. .
1460 J. .
1461 II. R Turner .
Moore .
1463 J. M. .
1464 R T. J
J. H. Parker .
1466 Joyner .
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1607 Moore .
1608 J SI. .
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COURT.
No. To Whom
W. A. .
n. I. .
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If. W. Tyson .
Henry .
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J. L. A .
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j. ii. Starker .
T. r. Cherry .
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J. A. Lang .
Marshall .
T. R. .
C. n. Horde .
J. T, .
J. E. Brown .
a P. Jolly .
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A. D. Hill .
court house.
To Whom
B. Wilson .
It. M. .
J. B. a Co.
of Greenville
J H. Cherry a Co.
Zeno Moore S Bit.
H. B, Tender Co.
J. B. a
Pitt County Buggy Co.
It. L. Humber .
J. L. .
I. W, Lawrence .
W. L. .
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J. B. Cherry, Treasurer.
Pitt County Buggy Co.
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The Eastern
only a year and en
the news or week,
and . the
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tobacco, that is worth
many times wore U,
subscription price.
Total
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Dr. Joseph .
M. Mooring .
I. Moore .
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M. II. . .
Charlie Skinner .
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1426 a. M. Mooring- .
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J. O. .
1455 J, K. .
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1457 J. L. Keen. .
1470 L. I. Moore .
Dora . I
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1610 Police of .
1563 I. I. Moore . a
Wheeler Martin .
TAX LIST.
No. To Whom
H. M. Lewis .
W. A. Pollard .
r. M Smith .
W. It. Homo .
H. M. Jones.
D. H. .
I. J. Anderson .
Tyson .
W. J. .
r. A. Johnson .
1601 W. A. Smith .
W. Little .
J. R. Congleton .
A. L. .
J. It. Spier .
J. It. Johnson .
J. F. Allen .
J. W. Page .
J. L. Roberson .
J. B. Little .
W. H. .
Richard Harris.
T. A. .
L. B. .
P. A. .
F. O. Dupree .
S. M. Jones .
A. M. Woolen .
Williams .
W. L. Smith .
T. c. Camion .
C. D. Rountree .
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W. H. Wilson .
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Greenville Supply Ca. .
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W. H. Wilson .
W. Wilson .
Jno. A. .
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Maker A Hart .
W. W. Andrews .;.
K. A. .
T. J. .
Printing
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House.
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1236 Coffin Co.
1237 D. J. .
1242 Printing House.
J. .
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Printing
T. C. cannon .
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1421 A
W. M. Moore .
A .
Ii. J. .
1581 Walker, Evans and Cogs-
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No. To Whom Issued
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Joyner .
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W. E. .
W. F. .
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It. W. Smith .
c. B. .
Sidney Daniel .
Jesse
D. H.
C. D. .
c B. Fleming .
CM .
J. II. .
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Walter Net-lira .
Jas. F. Allen .
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J. W. .
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C M. Rook .
ii. a.
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W. M .
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J. D. Gardner .
W, A. Taylor .
W. H. .
A. II. Harris .
1854 B. B. .
Frank
ISM Manda House .
1357 Francis .
1260 O. W, Harrington .
1361 J. T. .
II II. .
1364 A. W. St.-ks .
1365 Wm. Stocks .
1366 J. R. Allen .
1261 .
1368 II. T. King .
II James .
John May .
W B. .
1.151 W II. Pollard .
Davis .
J. C, .
F I Andrews .
1386 c A .
1387 J. C. .
1359 w j .
1389 Ii. Cannon .
ISM J K .
1391 T J. I .
.
K. .
1394 S. A. .
1398 F. C .
1399 II. V. re .
1400 J. A. .
1401 j. e. .
1402 W. II .
1403 Pi .
1406 J.-.- H. .
1409 .
1408 ii A
p n .
1411 T. M. .
1412 .
1414 . .
His T. J Hours .
1427 T. Moore .
1428 t. J Moore .
1429 W. C. Nelson .
W. I. .
1546 J II .
1548 .
1550 W. I Brown .
f. II Brown .
W. Blown .
J K. .
1558 C I, .
c A. Sleeks .
1562 I A. .
w, ll .,,
Ami.
I I
i or.
ELECTIONS.
To Whom Issued.
Kelly Artist
J. J. Elks .
c. M. Boss .
Jacob and others
T. .
S. It. Wilson and others. .
w E. Nichols and others.
W. L. Brown and others .
J. H. Williams .
O. T. Tyson .
T. Tyson .
L. II. White .
O. I. .
c. C. Case .
J. Ii. Davis. It. L.
and H.
J. It. Davis.
L. T. .
H. T. Tyson.
W, II. Harrington .
c, L. Barrett .
e. A. Cherry, T. A. Carson
Chan. Bullock .
B. A. .
1374 Henry .
1404 C E. .
SO
r.
DIRECTORY.
S. m. W
Divine service and
morning and
prayer at
M., and at A
at., Rev. I. A. Minister
In
every Una-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
K. Booth, pastor.
s. m. D.
so superintendent.
every Sun-
, day, morning end evening. Prayer
l so meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
M. neater. Sunday
p. m. W F. Harding,
t ,
at
thin
Rev.
B. Morton, pastor.
i a. m. B. an
i IS,
SO
Ml
t Ml
regular services
It M
Aged and Infirm.
of . OHM
Insane .
. SB
. IS
Ball .
Conveying Prisoners Jell. SI
Bridges .
.
Roads .-.
Commissioners .
Attorneys .
Superior Court . i
of Deeds .
H House .
Court Cost .
Jury Tickets . 1.8.1
the
. Bl
Witness 1.002 IS
Tax .
.
Miscellaneous .
So
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, meets find and
third Monday evening. R.
M. M. Sea
I. Ho.
every even i
D. N. G.
Bee.
K. of River
every Friday
R. II. C. C; T. If. Honker,
K. and
R.
meets every
W. B. B. S.
Sec.
V. A. M. every
night at in I. O.
t. F. hall. J. U. Whits,
Total
A. O.
No. G, meets every first third
nights in Fellows
Hull. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND HIS- Chief; Sea.
THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING 3rd,
i ii From II. runner of taxes t
pail of
house
U. M Sheriff, on
if market
LO. Conclave
No. meets every second and
. fourth Monday nights in Odd
W. R. Wilson
D. S. Smith Ber
f Honor
privilege end
. lines for
r. A. former Court t for Inns.
Moore, Superior Court, for
II. Moore, Deeds, marriage license
Hire of convicts,
Sale of old bridge etc.
Hyde of
Jesse Canon, of Tills import of pauper.
J. i
at of
2.10
us ,., and orders of
S Board of Mu-
ll i February ISM. Icing one half of
by county on to retail Honor dealers
by ti. M. Mooring,
i pad t. the fund in payment of school used
in a drawn by report
A former treasurer. ii per order made
by
orders per lied,
IS
tits on
INKS
60.00
OS
tin,
DISBURSEMENTS.
II
paid s
Cash on
i Amount of Outstanding Indebtedness at the clot
J of I lie Fiscal
of claims on order from
iii December have
been of record, a
of due on f of Issued in of
vaults,
due Hunk of Greenville borrowed money,
interest on sum to
December 3rd. 1881,
-DEALER
-A GENERAL LINE OF
nun
nice Line of Hards
I can now be found
brink store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO KM.
J. R. COREY.
III
I It
II-
IS
III
Ml
ST.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Total of inditing outstanding Dec,
OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cm
I, Thomas It,
certify Financial C
and appear in said
band this the day
I no aforesaid County do
Pin Counts la rise
SM. T It,
of Deeds.
HOW'S THIS
We t Hundred Dollars
Reward tor any cane Catarrh
Hull ran not lie cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J.
Toledo, O,
F. J. for the last
years, him perfectly j
e to; in all
J able to carry
or. j out any obligations made by their
firm.
hi
.-. Toledo, O.
i w j Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
J acting directly upon the
mucous
Price per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists,
free.
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete In ever
and as low a-, the
i market prices
aid
t. V w w
PATENT
Hall's foully are beat. V
. hi-; i -I till U
T fa-M l.-i.
a. a a t a s. S, a.
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at G A. M. for
leave at
. I. M. for Washington.
i Steamer
Mondays,
and Fridays A. M.
leave for
and
at n A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at with
for
New York
I Ion, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominions. H. from
Clyde Line from
Hay Line from
and Line
JNO.
N. C.
J.
N. C.
S TO
in Invent
Hook
; i .-I i. No fee till U
AM
HE CHILLS
and fever is a of Q
Chill it is
Iron and a form.
No pay.
CURE A COLD IN DAY,.
Laxative
. Tablets. All druggist a refund the
j money ii fails to W.
j on every box.
w alee set
eat





-FOR
D. J. EDITOR
SUPPLEMENT.
-AT-
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
Of all Claims Audited and allowed by the
of of Pitt to-
till Receipts aid Disbursements
lid tie Financial Condition of said County i
fir tie Fiscal tiding Dec. 3rd 1899.
No.
PAUPERS.
To Whom Issued
IS
IS
JO
3-.
Manila Wilson
.
K. H. i n
J. H. .
folly .
s James .
a Edwin Haddock
HI lira. Joyner
ii Hannah Dupree . .
Elisabeth .
Dunn .
Alex. Hams .
Mary .
Cheery .
H. .
Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
David .
J. D. .
.
2.1 May .
M. Heath .
Martha .
Can .
Crawford Taylor .
I .
E Seal .
.
Parker .
Annie .
.
Polly Smith .
S. Brow n .
. Virginia Atkinson .
Palsy Edwards .
Oliver Byrd .
Henry .
Polly .
Harris .
Mary J .
Bynum Tool .
A. .
Be Ma Hay .
I,. .
H Mary K. Cannon .
R. A. Roberson .
John .
Peter May .
K Harriot .
John .
Henry Pall .
Heath wife.
Washington .
Isabella .
fill Council .
P. .
Sara Rives.
Price .
Mary Brown .
Jno, E. Pail .
.
Reuben Moore and wife.
Dupree .
Wright .
J R. Heath .
Simon .
i; W Smith .
O. A .
R. I. Davis A Bros.
Martha .
Nancy
Henderson .
J. H. .
Polly Adams .
Winnie .
Jam. s
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. .
.
lit Elizabeth .
Amanda Dunn .
Alex Harris .
Mary
Cherry . .
i-. .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
David .
J P .
W. G. .
Ned May .
M. Wrath .
Tripp .
Carr .
Crawford Taylor .
David .
E. Heal .
Chaney .
Jason Parker .
Annie .
17.1 Redmond .
Polly Smith .
P. Brown .
Virginia Atkinson .
Patsy .
Oliver Byrd .
Henry Johnson.
Polly .
Harris .
Mary Jon.-s .
Bynum Tel .
A. limn .
Gay .
Simmons .
Mary F. Cannon.
it a Roberson
John .
Peter May .
t .
Henry Dall .
Heath and wife,
Washington Daniel
Isabella .
.
P. Daniel .
in Rives .
.
Mary Brown .
Jno, E. .
Ellis .
Reuben Moore and wife
IV.
Wright .
J it. .
.
is; W. .
.
.
Payton .
Wright Williams .
.
Kenneth Henderson Son
J II. .
Holly Adams .
Winnie Chapman . .
James .
Edwin .
Mrs. Joyner .
Dupree .
n Elisabeth .
Dunn .
ML Ales. Harris.
Mary .
Cherry .
C. . i .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
David .
Ami.
no
no
on
no
.
no
l is
no
on
on
Ml
on
no
on
; .-I.
0.1
I SO
on
no
Oft
no
on
no
i .
an
X. Whom Issued.
j p Pops .
W. c. .
Ned May .
M Heath .
Martha
, .
Crawford r .
David
E. .
Charley Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith .
Redmond .
Polly Smith .
S. Brown .
.
Patsy lids .
Oliver Byrd .
Henry J .
n .
Harris .
J n. s .
Bynum I .
A. Hires .
.
I . Simmons .
Mary F. Cannon .
H a .
John .
May .
Harriot .
II. Pall .
H. and wife.
Washing n . I .
Council Chapman
P. Daniel.
Sam Rives.
2-6 Price
2-7 Mary Brown .
2-- John E Dan
Ellis .
Dupree . . .
Wright .
J. H II- .
c, W. .
Abram Hi and ifs
Wright Williams .
man Tucker .
r. ii. i J r .
J. Moore .
Moon .
K- II- X S
J. II.
I A .
;. Winnie Chapman .
21.5 Long .
Haddock .
Mr-, Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
th Can is .
Ii a Amanda .
. Harris .
Mary Bed lard .
Cherry .
I'M Norton
Hardy .
. .
J. D. Pop-
w i; .
.-; May.
Martha .
. Carr
Won
y. Seal .
y Grimmer .
Jas. n Parker .
Am Smith
R. In. n Pull.
Polly .
s Brown .
Virginia Atkinson .
Patsy -1-
Oliver .
Henry Johns -n
1- illy Worthington
.
Miry J r s
T- I
I a
It. lie Gay .
1- n- .
Mary P.
lit Robeson .
13.1 Evans.
Peter May .
l II i i n. .
ill II. i Pail .
. Ton. He
Chapman
Sam s .
l in- .
B. Pail .
K Ellis.
.
J. R.
l .
I Ml
l no
on
no
rM
no
l on
Ml
l no
G. W. .
Abran and wife.
.
ill Simon It . .
i .
fl M . . .
Marl Pile .
I.
J. g. .
. i Hail
Mir. I V- A .
w. G Wind .
v Moore
K. -o -a a. .
II .
Winnie Chapman
Jim I, l-
. . k
t. has i
Hug .
ii Amanda n .
Han. .
Man II .
Sam i
51.1 c .
John
Randolph .
,. i
J. D. Pope
w. g .
May .
Martha .
Catharine Carr
Pal id
B. .
Parker .
s oh .
id
Polly .
s Brown .
Virginia Atkinson .
Patsy Edward .
5.14 Oliver Byrd .
Henry Johnson .
Polly Worthington .
Harris .
Mary .
Tell .
A.
Bottle Gay .
I. Simmons .
Marv K. Cannon .
R. A .
John
Peter May .
Harris .
Henry Pall .
Heath and wife
Washington Daniel .
.
Council Chapman .
Rives
Mary Brown
To
John 1-7. Dall.
Kills .
Dupree .
J R. Heath .
G. W. Smith .
i Abran and wife .
Wright Williams.
. sin. o. Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie Moor. .
Price .
Patsy .
Barbara Cannon .
Martha k .
W. G .
Harrington .
J. A. Lang .
-i David Move .
Frank Grimes .
J. A. Lang .
Ashley and wife. .
Belcher .
Noah Forbes .
Mary .
Margaret Alien .
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson and son .
J. H. .
6-t V A lams
Winnie Chapman
James Long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Chas. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Elisabeth . .
Amanda Dunn .
Ale. Harris.
Mary .
l s Chi .
.
a,.
.
i I
mi
0.1
5.1
.
0.1
,.,
no
no
no
mi
-5
.
.
Ml
i on
It
.
on
c. H
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
62.1 David Mi-
j D. Pope
W. G.
May
Martha .
.
David .
E. Neal
Chaney r
Jason Pat .
Annie Smith .
Redmond old .
Polly Smith .
S. Pro., n
. Virginia Atkinson .
I Patsy Edwards .
Byrd .
Johnson
y Harris .
Miry .
Bynum Teel.
A. .
G .
I. Simmons .
R. A. Roberson .
ill-
Pi May .
Harriett Frizzle .
H. Dall .
64- Tote y Heath an
.
, .
C o man . .
Sam lilies .
Mary Brown .
Vi John E Pail .
Kills .
.
J. it. Heath .
c. w. Smith .
Abram Hemby and wife .
Wright Williams .
Simon Tie .
2.-2 Lawrence Joyner .
M i- .
6-i Mario Price .
Patsy
. Barbara cannon .
Martha Vi.-k
6-- Maria Harrington
8.0
lid
Fl i- k in. s
antsy Belcher
.
. Flanagan Coffin Co.
A Co.
7-. ii A. Cherry .
John c. Tyson .
i K n l Spam .
Nancy Moore .
7-1 K. Henderson A Son
J II .
Polly Adams .
7-7 Winnie Chapman .
Jam.-s .
7-i Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Chas. .
Hannah .
Elisabeth .
7.13 Amanda .
Alex. Harris .
.
.
.- c Hort .
.
ii. Randolph .
J. D. Pope .
w. .;. Win and wife
i; N. I May .
I .
L i Carr .
i it n. r
i i. i r
t I
ill Folly Smith.
.-. I
.
Pal
.
i; i . w
-I- H .
-19 M try J .
.
Kl A
. .
I. .
-21 . o . . .
i- i a Ii .
Peter .
.
T.;. . . I
IV, II I Ml .
I . . .
Council Chapman .
.
in Mary Brown .
John E. Pail .
.
J P. Heath .
G. W. Smith .
Abram Hemby wife.
Wright .
Simon .
Lawrence. Joyner .
Oil
no
no
.
I i
. In
i ii
l SO
I no
on
no
IN
ill Jennie
Maria Price .
-PI .
Ml Barbara cannon .
i Martha .
Maria Harrington .
Prank Grimes .
Belcher .
Roberson .
Keel .
Willis Johnson and wife
Gristle .
J. U. Cherry at
N Is-ii.-l.
M Ml Isabella II rye .
f Rountree .
Cox .
Starling Shelly .
Foreman .
--i Margaret Allen .
L. II. White .
Henry Dun .
Nan y M re .
K Ii. Son. .
J. . .
Polly Adams .
Winnie .
Long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mm.
ill Dupree .
Bliss .
Amanda Dunn .
Alex Harris .
Mary .
Sam .
II .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
P. Pops .
W. G. and wife
Nod May .
Maul, i .
nth line Carr .
David .
B. Neal .
Chanel Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie smith .
S ; Hi I .
Polly Smith .
I s Brown .
. i Atkinson .
ii Is .
Byrd .
Henry Johnson
no
to
0.1
.
I no
i no
i so
I l
T M
I I
II
Polly Worthington
J-6
Mary Jones .
Bynum Teel .
A Hues .
.
. its.
a II
John I
Peter M
Dall .
Ton. i p. in. and w .
i i .
lie .
ii .
P .
Mail Brown .
John .
.
Du .
K Hi .
G. W. Smith .
Abram Hemby and wife.
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Law .
Jennie Moore .
Maria Pi ice .
Patsy .
Barbara cannon .
Martha .
Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Bell her
M ii Roberson .
r. hi. s .
u . Johnson and ml
lie Mi .
I-. Ila .
Cox .
I;. Foreman .
M i gar. t
Fl Coffin Co
I SO
MM
I- N M lot .
L I. k Henderson .- Son.
II. .
Polly Adams
Chapman .
James Long .
Edwin k
Mrs. Chas. r
Hannah Dupree
Dunn
. Alex, Harris .
. Mary .
Sam Cherry.
. a, Horton .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
on J. D. Pope .
W. O. and wife
Ned May .
Manila
Can- .
David .
l E. Neal .
Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Smith .
Redmond
Polly .
s. Brown .
i Atkinson .
Oliver .
Polly Worthington .
Harris.
Mary Jones .
Bynum Teel .
A. .
Bottle Gay .
L. Simmons.
it. A. Roberson.
John Evans.
Peter May .
Henry Pall .
T v Heath and wife.
Washington Daniel .
Ila .
ii .
Samuel Rives .
Man- Brown.
Ellis
Dupree .
II Heath .
g w. Smith .
v. m I
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Joyner .
Jennie .
Mai i .
Patsy .
Barbara Cannon .
Martha .
Ilia ill .
Frank Grimes .
Belcher
.
it-sue .
Johnson .
fl Law horn
Ila .
t h Cog . .
J. -I. .
Na Moon- .
Ii. II. .
J .
P. Adam
mi
nag allies
Edwin i.
I mi Mrs. Joyner
SO
i-l
S .
. 0-4
ion
HI
. ion
, i
I 3.1
o MM
I .
I .
II
i-l II
mi
i n inf.
ii.
oil ii.-.;
Hannah
Elisabeth Harris .
Amanda
Alex. Harris .
Mary .
Sam Cherry
01.1163 C. Horton .
N To Whom
John .
so Randolph .
J P J.
w .; and
on Ned May .
M Tm p .
.
David .
K .
Chaney Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith.
Redmond .
Polly Smith .
s Brown .
Virginia Atkinson .
11-6 i r Byrd .
Polly Worthington .
l-i Harris .
Mary Jones .
Bynum Teel .
-I 117-
11-1
On 11-2
A.
Let lie Gay .
I I. Simmons
.;
R. a. Roberson .
John Evans .
Peter May .
Henry Dall .
Heath wife.
St Washington Daniel .
o 1200 Ila .
12-1 Council . .
I I 1-2 I Hives .
SO 1203 Mary II n .
1301 I .- .
ISM v .
i ISM W. Smith .
Ah II. and wife.
i William-.
M so. . Tucker .
M I .
it M. i-.
I. M Price .
I.--., r .
I .
I . ii. .
Hal ton
Fl .
Mai it. .
i ii. Hi .
u Johnson .
l M .
i. .
1223 Joseph Cot .
1221 Rel.
1223 Margaret All. n .
l . it. y
Oil ;
Jinn
II. in i Johns. ,
.- Son.
12-1
I Ross Payton
I David Boyd .
M. i . Hi an.
1274 Nan. y Moot.
K. Henderson
l 1276 .
. Adams .
Chapman .
Jam.- Long .
in k .
Mrs. ins. ii i .
Hannah .- .
Gain- .
An Dunn .
Mary .
1.-6 Sam Cherry.
; c hi .
John Wilson.
Randolph .
I'd- .
IV. G. and
May .
Martha Tripp
Co-
I David
K. Neal
Jason .
Annie Bill
. I .
I.
I.
.
I Full rd
Oil Polly Smith .
1302 S. Brown
. i Atkins, n .
i Oliver Byrd .
i ;.
I Ii I y Harris .
Jones .
Teel .
i a. .
1310 Ii Gay .
i i I. Simmons .
1312 R. A. Roberson .
1313 .
r May .
HIS Dall .
no rip; Ton. Heath . .
1317 Washington Paid.
. .
1311 Count ii .
i 1320 i Rives .
i 1221 Mary Brown .
5.1 Kills .
I 1323 Dupree
i . g. w . Smith .
Abram it I
I l -y. Wright .
i Tucker.
wife.
l .- Lawn in
1323
Jennie Moor
Maria
II r
I i Barbara cannon
I .
no
no
I i-l
1333
1334
Martha
Maria Harrington
Frank Grimes
Mary Roberson .
1317 .
I Willis .
l lisle Mi
i Isabella .
tin Joseph .
Ill
i AH
12.14 Bel. h. i
1345 Blount .
II. my Johnson .
I David Boyd .
1471 Nancy Moore .
K II. i S
j H .
Adams .
i i.
I.,
N . To Issued.
1510 May .
I'll Henry Pall .
Heath and wife
IS Washington Daniel .
. 1314 Isabella Briggs .
Council Chapman .
l 1516 Rives .
1517 Mary Brown .
i t-i 1577 Coffin Co.
I 1511 .
a .
1520 C. W. Smith .
1221 Abram and wife
1322 Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
i 1521 Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
I. 1526 Maria Pries .
1527 .
Barbara Cannon .
i. k .
on ISM Maria Harrington .
Prank Grimes .
1533 Mary .
Keel .
. Johnson and wife.
j ., . i Isabella .
. J II
,,.
Oil
mi
I-l
i no
i so
i no
in Hi I i . k
i . . , -I . . in Joy ml
. ii .
I . II- I. Ill l
i . in
i ; Sam ill- .
i i C I-l .
i John w .
, .
i D Pope . ; ;
n- w g. and if.-
loan May .
M ii .
l lie
I 1492 . I .
i K Ni .
1494 Grimmer .
H 141.5 Jason Parker .
On Annie Smith .
.
Smith .
.
ii
-ii
Teel
II ill- r .
.
It. A. .
l R i. Foreman
Allen .
1511 Blount .
1512 Henry Johnson
1513 David Boyd .
1513 Matthews
1564 in
Edward smith .
Total .
Ami.
SO
It
I On
5.1
To
Baker Hart .
M. Mo. ring .
G M. .
Ormond Carr
II. M.
J C
J B. Cherry A
G.
1216 Ormond Carr .
1341 u. ch. A- Co.
g. M. Mooring .
1267, Ii Moore . Bro.
1376 J. B a Co.
1417 G. If. Mooring .
1413 J. c. Son.
ore III
Mooring
. M
. I.-
.
.
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PRISONERS
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G. M. Mooting .
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M g. M. Mooring .
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BEFORE SPRING
. . I r,
I DOT A IA
Clothing
TO MARK ROOM
STYLES. WOULD A
Special Price
ON A
Good Suit
IF BO I AM
TO GIVE TOr A BARGAIN.
FRANK
j ii H in
summit
MARK
margin of this paper II
go ts, remind yon that yon owe
PHI for
and we request
an p
We need what
at and hope yon will not
it.
is for those who
mark on their
THE
. . .
Pork at B. M.
The new i right
the month
Tell your new goods In
The people
this paper.
has t
Tie the Her-
house
a nice Una of
paper. paper,
visiting curds at Reflector Book
badly off of schedule, the freight
five the
ganger an and a
and single ledgers,
long day books, journals, no e
draft and receipt books, M lot
in at Reflector Book
Mr. B. F. Tyson is preparing to
a large stables on corner
f Fifth streets. he
the there are being
moved back from the corner.
writing tablets,
colored crayon sets and companion
boxes are the very things the
The for
the time in the new uniforms
procured when
came out to make
music for the Jr. O. V. A. M. flag
raining, To say that boys
looked is but Io repeal
what who saw them
Bold. The uniforms are of
green with a stripe of gilt braid
down Hit leg and bars of black
braid across the breast, the cap
being ornamented with the word
In gill letters. The
suits fit this pail
the work reflects credit upon
Frank Wilton, the King Clothier,
who took I ho measures for them.
is justly proud of the
excellent band and tine equip-
to Ms,
B. left morning.
Tims.
If.
J. Lamb, of it
town.
W. l-
Alderman While left Ibis
f.-r Richmond.
l. t. Bond, of
was visiting Mrs. A. M. Moore,
left this morning.
II. C. and ll. h.
h of whom have been sick, are
able to return store.
Rev. J. Cobb, of
Bridge, traveling of
North Carolina spent
today here.
Old Plants
lie
Mrs. and Mis
who have been Mrs. W.
U. Smith, home today.
Rev. J. W. this morn-
Dr. J. went to Hot
land
Mis. M. A. Johnston, traveling
agent of Si. Luke's Home, of
left this morning.
Mi-s. Gardner
evening n visit to
a i ii on.
T. v. Matthews, the
man who has been spending a
weeks here, and who created much
amusement with as
left this morning,
That was an
a I
at the
In
Acme
A. M. i
in of red, hit.
blue, left their hall and beaded
the Band snatched A convention of Democratic
building. of Pitt County it
people the Court House
and others followed procession. mi Saturday,
by the band Slat, at o'clock M.
Prof. W. H. County pose of appointing delegates to the
of Schools, iii be Convention lie held in the
half of the Junior Order, of of Raleigh on
be it a member, delivered a large WOO. the
United flag and a Bible for the various State
the school.
full of utterance of patriotism and Township Primaries lie held
devotion to the interests of on Saturday, March 24th,
o'clock P. M. delegates
. ,, . ,. , ,,, to
Miss Bessie Ha riling, one
In a most All persons who are In favor o
the
and as the band played State and County
III I Is Mis in these
Grace Smith forward and meeting.
order of the Democratic
Committee of I'm I .
lONE
THE BEST ALL
FOR ALL CROPS
BY ROYSTER
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
N.
P. Guano Co., Norfolk, Va.
I take pleasure iii . your
I have been using it for the bud or seven years, and it has
the best
I have ever under all of my crops, II.
hoisted to In- of
staff erected on the building,
married.
Rev. W. A. Avert, win married
to Miss Salisbury
day at P. M. by N. Booth at
t he home of Mr. t he
bride's lather.
An old fashion wedding dinner
was served the bride's home in
Hansel to quite a number. After
the the wedding party
went through country to Bethel
which place a reception was
held in the Hotel.
Rev. Mi. pastor of the
church a Bethel.
Tobacco Association.
There will be a meeting f Hie
Pitt County Tobacco As-
in Greenville on Saturday,
February, 10th, the
day in the month. On the
day previous, 3rd, meetings will
beheld in the several townships to
the township
township and the
The iii i to child of I., f. Evans Is
quite sick.
is. is
visiting II. A White.
Mrs. fl. Harrington left Fri-
day evening Io visit at
Alderman J. While returned
Friday evening from
Superior Court Clerk D. O.
Moore left tins
Mrs, W. B. Smith
visit relatives near Hamil-
ton.
Raymond Tyson to
Friday evening returned this
morning.
Powell, of
Friday night hew mid returned
As ii unfurled
voices of men and women, boys and
girls, mingled in shouts with the
music.
M. Watson in most
appropriate words in behalf of
school accepted the Bible, the
inter.-ling exercises closed,
procession again forming
marching back to hall.
Both the in presenting the
Bible to the
exercises reflect high credit upon
the
Shut His V Walls
A occurred
a few miles north of town
day in which n little fellow his
life.
Ai in. I,. Blow,
I. N.
V .
My Stock
is Complete
bIN all
Hat. C
gt prices that suit you.
COE AND SEE THEM.
children. You will
them at Book
Every day the is asked
how it the cot Ion
on t c
be glad to reply that
had been broken and a
Sense started.
The Greenville will
have a train to
on evening of the. SOW
to attend the district meeting a
that place. The special train I
return meeting that night.
should be thoroughly f
without this their efforts will
amount to nothing.
At these township meetings on
the Bid delegates are also to lie
to attend a meeting
in Greenville on the 10th to take
steps towards opposing the
trust.
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.
Two Have n narrow
cape.
Small
This morning had the
first fire alarm for several mouths.
It was by the kitchen the
residence of Mr. IT. Ormond,
corner Greene and Fourth streets,
catching on lire on the roof. The
turned out and the fire
wax put but very
Brat Braces
men stop to consider
when they have printing to do
If they give the orders to their
town paper they to that extent help
the to advance the interests
of their
us you as good work
said just as good prices us yon
get anywhere.
As between the while and
the buck black is
more of the two.
And however hard It may be upon
tho black to enforce such
and association at a con
thing, white should
1st, Io his keep
Veterans of N. C.
Robert M. editor
of the Morning Post, Raleigh, is-
sues a urging the and
the 71st N. t.
the Junior Reserves,
to tarnish him data from that
for the forthcoming sketch of
the soldiery of N. C, edited by
Judge Walter
ore John
II. Anderson, colonel ; William
lieut N. A. Greg
major.
The companies were from Cleve-
land, Burke, Me.
Rowan, Pitt,
Wilson, no,
Sampson, Hyde and perhaps some
other counties.
Only three of the companies arc
given by Moore's Roster, and
survivors arc called to aid in
completing the record, and to give
incidents.
Photographs of and men.
taken daring the war or inundate
y thereafter, are wanted also.
Communications should go Io
Captain K.
ton, N. or to R. M. Fur
loan, care Morning Post,
Misses and
Who live near Swamp
four miles from town,
started to leave their home, Wed-
lo relatives. They
drove by u house the
plantation to leave some message,
and in coming back to the
road the horse, instead of going t he
way the young ladies wished lo go,
turned started book home.
The particulars as we
gleaned them are s Two
little suns of Mr. J. T., Holland,
ten and twelve,
wore Running In the woods near
their father's Tho older
brother was carrying tho gun in his
band by his side while the other
walking directly In from of
tho muzzle.
11101- became entangled in s
and Hie weapon discharged, the
whole load taking effect the
hack of the little ten year-old
brother understand
death was Mr
and Mrs. Holland have
of the community in
Exchange.
in Her
as Mr, Dun i i
driving to Palmyra with Detective
Brunch, of his
turned in the
. away. The . over-
turned men to
ground. Mr. Branch was knocked
senseless and Mr. Dunn was
bruised. The hone ran two or
the buggy and broke
her neck. Mr. Dunn was brought
home n buggy which
White and Dr. were
using while and Mr.
Branch the station
when Mr. buck
the horse had walked some ills-
from the tree, bill was
with her neck
i. White.
u. I. David,
B . Vice President. I.
Kl 1806.
OF THE
BUNK GREENVILLE
r,
Al THE OF
1899.
I., ii mid Discounts i
Due from Bunks i
rah i s s
and
Rev . Stumps
Liabilities.
stock paid in i 133,000.11
I Profits less
I paid
9,017.89 payable
i i
t i
Careful
hobs rutted to
week Register of Deeds
Moore Issued marriage licenses to
following
Tom Smith and Man linker.
W, A. Blocks and
Always
Tin-man who enters Into bind
nets wants everybody to know it.
realizes his success is
pendent upon the publicity
pan lie given lo his venture. l
is noxious that the public shall
know how desirable n would be
fur if with
attract customers advertising.
It naturally if
be Iii
of a career ii must
ways prove
Record.
WidOWS.
go
. five we have
a new
mock
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Meats.
Canned
Cigars,
in everything
. i mill in up-to-date
v. ii. w T.
The animal became
as running.
the Worse would stop when
the gate was readied, M ,,,
of doing s he plunged rigid on
over knocking of it
down, and tho buggy over
after him, not stopping lie John A.
got lo the stable. Miss
was thrown out of the buggy and Wooten and Margaret
one wheel passed over her.
was shocked and Ward and Johnson.
bruised but escaped serious Injury. James B, and
sister was not
badly frightened, was a re-
markable escape, and their friends
are glad were so fortunate.
Vines and Annie Blunt.
Brown and Lulu Blunt.
Frank and Martha
White.
The railroad bridge across I he
river here was opened for a
i-. the
applications for
growing out of the Spanish and
wars arc from widows.
the probabilities arc that we
will have some of with it n
bundled years hence, as we
have four widows of the
of the
wars of
wan of 1812, and of
Mexican war. widows arc
more numerous than
of wanes-
then
soldier
left, of war of
of Indian wan. and
of Mexican war,
fur -ii kind
Country Produce,
When
want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see
as with then
we promise sat-
i-i i.
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
ii.- Points.
We have Just opened
building with an entirely new
and complete of-----
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions,
Hals, Hardware,
Crock, tin Implements
Meal, flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Tobacco, etc., in
STAPLE
in a general stock.
We Also Soil
HAY.
IDS SUED HULLS AND
AND
Our prices on everything will
found if low as a good article can
he mild at. are cordially to-
v i our store.
prices paid for all kind
of produce,
WHITE
; is
,. winds blowing
. . . . a .
w h .
,. ll
no man
. .
. I
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which
an ins a to e
Hundred. The
at the lime when keeper
weal to close the draw he lost con
of It and together with
inch force as to knock the track
and upper timbers of the structure
out Tho sect Ion squad
you Beauts
you gel when you
call for it. and will find health
rt Its
Nothing harm
I. .
-i it
. .
m .
do
repair Ike damage both
trains bad to i an
hour night before the
gel is the
time a similar
lbs Public
and
The press is the bond which
millet public and tho
former lo
of the So ad
are written In lam,
Ml bring customers ; for well
to pun-haw
be resisted
have spend.
Among other and the
. Brooklyn
woman a divorce from
Is he will not
man doubt
have again inn u
and are
, serve
New Samples
Of I lie Celebrated
Ml.
in are
also oysters
measure, We l
. . polite , clean ,
serve you
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J.
Filtered at Um at
Greenville. X. a Second Class
Mail Matter.
Short Sermons.
To advertise continuously is to
advertise well. As it i desirable
to do business every day. .-o it is
New Methods.
Old established houses who for
years have scoffed at advertising
are now coming out with up-to-date
announcements, striving in every
honorable way to retain their old-
time prestige and gain as much
new preference as
Hi
rm
, thought
which
; red for
u U V,
i by one to
II by lbs aid
M.
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fall .
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v.
Of n
bail n
bob
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till
one
bait taking
men on
R I -0
. and
; B
.- for,
n nae burgher and
v. not refrain
thou o ranch of
a hoy descry, the
It s were
. t
K.
and pro;
been lakes
If people who arc always we
Congress could sec what of I leader to duel
h., The new Ibis would bob be
be mind Mad his shelter, at
night relieve the government a . . , cover .-i out of The kick
great deal of burdensome matter. , . . m v op, sod
a petition is p
never read except by the one Why
who it. Still, they
daily. The who asks M
the one who receives. In these
three may be found the
sermons which the aspiring
man needs to guide him to his
goal. i Record.
on
he kepi and there an.
lug.- vaults tilled with the ac
cumulations. Durham Sun.
A Young Parents Cow-
hide Him In a Barroom
There was an unusual and with-
exciting occurrence In a
barroom early last
.;
often s dangerous,
viol. all
taring
,; b
our Immediate rather, who bate bard,
ever sail
of thrown much reliable
ll-lit upon The human brain It
of cell and each cell i a
simple I'll of acres from
one end of which, like an
spring n of tentacles, while
. from pan arises an arm
aged men in the town and of
night. Ii seems the year I duty is to walk to the I arm Is intended for trans
old son certain well-to-do me- of the mills and draw their I
of this city has become very J sort of pen-ion for services
unmanageable .-pends of in the past. A
his time In that disreputable local- strike in the establishment has not
; been known in the three generations
His parents determined management.
the most harsh measures as a
elf.
.-rt In I lull way when
f pals
hinder. Ill left hand
altered by one of the
Ii that Governor Crane of
Massachusetts, is very popular
among the of his paper
mill in Dalton, owing to
liberal treatment of them. There
hurriedly hi.
had been
an
lips of
bad ii
n.
ye
laid his tao
be
replied the
did I ken be was
bis
for his waywardness
and early last night both the The States Association of
and mother Commissioners of Agriculture,
in quest of their held its convention last
The foot cow-j week in New Orleans, has named
hide. as the lime for the
When they entered the barroom convention, which is to be held in
In question and discovered their j Raleigh, X. O.
son iii the midst of a Crowd of row
companies, the father laid hold.
upon the hoy and held him while I The number of
Magazine contains a number
ons portion
of the brain system another. It be-
male to Hie or
of the nest one to it.
Inner in turn effecting c with
a third cell, and so on.
a message is conveyed and the
gets Its -s. The entire brain
la mad.- up of .-ells, whose
Is Ii and whose full strength
l In systems, these systems
turn b In
ties, the . inn ea In clusters and
Dually the
by divisions limy are known to
-is
A III Colombo.
Our eon appearance placed
him at on the suspicion of con-
lug his sleeve, for
Sleeve be bail none III- dress was a
seam drapery b began t
an I at knees.
inns
if the deck directly
boy assistants
T .-ii side, be be
tin
In of
n little
Then h man in
says n now has a
good bright
his In life
St i. Ml i l la Mia I
v. i-
lucid.-in of obtaining money I will
let the his arts n
man in t
one day but with plenty
of nerve and posh lie wanted money
lo secure a and pay bis room rent
until he could secure a position.
he find some man who
would help him If he told his story In a
manner, be entered a
clear in street
lie was explain his condition
and ask for assistance until he could
pet a when proprietor look-
ed up with a ll scowl lie turned
to his partner, they held n consul-
In a p. r for n few moments.
lake SI and bother me
about bill again That's all you
v get. and now gel out of
Ibis place In exclaimed the
storekeeper.
young man pushed toward
the door with the money hi bis hand,
and, try as lie would. storekeeper
would not let bin Once In the
bewildered fellow considered
the mailer In every detail mid decided
lo keep tin- This he did. and a
month walked into
cigar Mid ids story and
returned m News
What Selected.
Thomas to bare
for bin In hit
near Tesla to one
day asking for work, and Edison, who
help, referred to Hie fore-
man, named Fulton. Tb latter took
young foreigner on that
he would work. This Teals did. For
three days and be never doted
eyes. At end of the Brat fort-
night be bad not sleep all
together, Fulton, the foreman,
take n rest, tie also said to
young man on of the
strain they bad both been under they
bad better have a good neat.
Accordingly foreman the
student went to a well known
on one of boulevards got one
sf biggest thickest
It was a Whopper and seemed
to be overwhelming for two. Besides.
the were liberal, and there
was good wine. Between thorn,
however, they managed to make
disappear, and then
turning to asked If there
was anything else he would like.
out with inc. you know, and
whatever you want order
looked around for a
minute, as If making up bis mind, and
then hesitatingly Fulton. If
you don't mind I would like another
Francisco
he
cotton par
In the
two band
I In ;
ad on the deck a small
handkerchief. Thereon.
f i small hillock, he
friable earth, is
ml mango seed. This
lie dispatched a boy
with a Hal water, In
iv -i h led snake from S
shallow an I
while ii angrily and enlarged
I Us in . r little mound of soil
the mother applied the cowhide
good will and telling
which was forcibly evidenced
wild veils and pleas for
mercy on the pan of the unruly
boy. The mother did not cease
from applying the cowhide until
she had worn ii down to a
and slump. The hoy
of feature only valuable toils
particular class of renders, but in-
and instructive to the
general reading public. While
continuing to be to
who works in any part if
the of expression; the
the reader, the dramatist,
In . hi n few
earth, then covered
small square of fringed
long as ii- Is n healthy ,. -ti a pipe.
drops on III
heap n
turban cloth
After repeating
lions be lifted Hie lop covering and re-
vealed a green shoot, not unlike
appearance of a bean above
the I III
positive refused to singer. the
teacher in
publishers aim to
make Magazine of such general j
value and to cultured
that It will he a welcome
to every home in laud.
bis parents home and Policeman
Steed, who was mi duty on
beat, called lo assistance
with a view to earning him by
force.
When they had succeeded in
carrying hint in this manner as far
as Front street, the boy told them
that if would tarn him loose a polished gentleman isn't apt
and allow him, as he expressed it. to wear bis clothes shiny,
while A man never knows what he can
boy he would do until he doesn't get the chance.
further resistance go grass widow is very often n
home with them. woman husband is engaged j tried to
released him and he walked in sowing wild oats,
quietly with them for a few paces A mail always thinks a
then suddenly dashed off clever woman is pretty, and a m.
man always a man
is pretty must
Hie sure this world
lo have one you
of v. you haven't got.
opposite direr
from home. The Irate father
and Policeman Steed followed in
pursuit, but the boy outrun
them and made good his escape, is lo two-thirds
Wilmington
These parents are lo be cum
gave the
man what he deserved.
trouble is they should mil
have waited until he was grown
begin to
Land mark.
Home First,
The Telegram has
said good in
Carolina more to
of State than all things else do-
Thai reason for ii-
holding of State
at a lime from
is which so
in people can be reached for so
little as through the daily
Ink.
p can sell -o
III Apace as a real estate
sell lease you so
much property; remains.
for j oil lo improve u and make ii
iii.
THIS
We oiler One Hundred
Howard for any ease of Catarrh
elections. The can not lie cured by Hall's
the amendment and the Cure.
to be voted for In An- Prop-,
gust, means more than
condition each little cell, brain
attends to its business faithful-
and gives no trouble, but man
generally is so who usually re-
fuses to live the life panned out by
nature and adopts Instead the life laid
down by the modern artificial
of ins. forsooth by
menial disturbances frequent-
arise through the brain becoming
abased In various ways, from over
work and alcohol principally.
Your brain cell la a
little and It cm endure a
great deal from you, but If
you should a little too far It rebels
sud refuses t.- work any longer by
contact with its companion
cells, which can do by withdrawing
Its long arm and getting Itself out of
circuit. this rebellion Is conduct-
ed by whole groups of cells acting to-
III full harmony.
Now-, the object of Ibis Is
simply to avoid overwork, for each
tiny cell has stored within Its minute
space only a certain amount of energy,
but If yo put en the high pressure
this f easily consumed by the opera-
of the brain, and the organism
breaks down from exhaustion. Now,
take of Just
stated. When -i person takes too much
to drink, the cells in those patches of
brain that are responsible for the
muscular movement be-
come and the taggers,
When dots Is very large,
cells which, although stupefied,
their matter on Ids legs,
now working, and the man sleeps
like one dead, finally, if more than
enough of alcoholic drink he taken,
. . on ii.- Is
and unfortunate man
There I-. some relation between e-
activity of the mind and
Insanity. are apt to exhibit
ma of mental alienation, and,
h late, their children are
r to those of average.
1.1 -i
Instance, to go out of Eng-
land for Cromwell was s
i and bad visions, I lean
Inherited Insanity and was
s. If n I mad. Shelley was call-
ed by bis friends
Lamb went crazy, Johnson
was an Coleridge
was a morbid maniac, Milton of a
morbid turn of mind, nearly approach-
Ideas of
are largely formed on lbs description
by his diseased
and said be was visited by
ghosts
This mental alienation occurring In
the foregoing shows that
specific groups of brain cells have
come under the baneful of
I the guiding spirit called talent or
n us which baa used up all en-
stored In each cell and each group
j of cells, to the detriment of the
with the result that their work
brought various typos of
Insanity as depicted or. to It
more induced disturbance of
the equilibrium.
remaining problem la
Tills Is by s
temporary disjunction of certain
groups of cells. A man to
lo Ida of some
subject Ida whole
mind to thought that the hard think-
r of Silence.
who have a perfect
e is a certain well
lose reticence Is the
wonder of all who
Among
genius f
known n I u
know lib
A who had dropped Into Ids
studio vainly
to draw Mr Into conversation, when
the appeared In the
doorway
the brother.
Tom.
up from I . II a
John wan the room for
over his bu
work an I then, going toward
door, long enough lo any
was the re
Tom palmed on f some
and then In an unwonted I of
deuce be said win inly to bis a inns, d
tell you, I was I lo s.-1 Ii I a
seen I for a
Answers,
iii in beau
woman who had
t a live
who earn
In sore
ii that
. the heat out of It
h In do it
. the
Id now. doc-
of r has never
. of
. op-
. i the
woman hub.
my
-IV l
In
never
to
They . i
tin I .
out
worlds
tor, deal .
gone
.
on fluid .
h a
form ill
bled iii ii
for years n certain
old tribute on
fr
called In
lb.
oil I
days ii.
lean-
lay her lime
lady M.
but.
washed
Century.
Ml once
. ea up.
and after
i ear
, r's . end her
low
r I did not
the water She
I roil stop In It,
. explained lo s
r's ins
. I
Ills lo Girls.
A who recently la
Germany met a young English officer
who was In the same city, and, hi fart.
In the same with her for two
months, studying German for hie pro-
motion. most had
the usual absurd Ideas the
of this country, who. In minds of
the foreigner, are rather
hoyden creatures, who smoke and bare
other masculine traits.
After dinner one day In the early
of the the
offered the gin n
open her refusing It be
t all the In the
United Stales
we replied the girl,
never only If yOU will
get pipe nit mantelpiece In
next room I be charmed to smoke
Not suspecting Joke she was play-
on the officer brought the
sad filled It. It not until ho
saw the wry his friend made In
attempting lo carry out the Joke that
he appreciated situation, was
continually telling the American tn a
tone of surprise she Just like
the girls home in England, her
rejoinder
don't you think a lady
IS a the world
the
There Is n-l
Is,
The mm-
our
lay
do not
lee
like to be lob
Of Oil
We
faults
We do not to references
to occasions in we appeared a
Vet we deplore the
of We make all mart
of our friends who display a
weakness for social past And yet
there are few of who. If the r
lie mil t. as
a do Imbibe It greed
My an more.
Every one remembers the anecdote
of Di Holmes when lie
applauded and to a somewhat
I.
awfully tired of this
sort of thing, Hr
at said the dear old man.
frankly Dover Clap quits hard
or kins enough lo please mo. I
I It for
In I .-ill.
young who
used to have an ambition to ac-
tor, don't
he a playing a leading role
don't say sol By George. I
never he bad It In
with an company
and the bloodhounds in the
Times Id.
t i Co.
Toledo, O
We the have know n
ls or whether for the last
a single gold or silver, or u double and him perfectly
monetary standard, shall prevail, honorable in all business trauma
Telegram. and able to cam
any made the groups of cent
Constitution I i employed In or
Tm wholesale drug
Toledo, .
the man win. ictuses to support
his county paper, no sale Toledo, o.
Hulls ii lure is taken In-
illy, upon the
blood and the
system. Price M-r bottle.
Sold all Druggists.
Hull's family Pills are the beet,
The of In.
is now and always has been
or he agrees the editor or nut
lie depended upon to aid in
ha ml of his
town his community 11.-
a who la I, r. paper all
should his
lips Investment be
will soon desire lo widen
his point of view . and will patron
ire, in addition, some newspaper
B ST PI
and fever is a of
Chill Tonic. It Is simply
that has a wider held operation. .,,,.,
No pay. Price Man.
Constitution
their ail oat
way, the detriment of mental
generally, and so man with
the of bis brain cells turned
In the one direction along the
streets all or mental
Inception and all manner of queer
things he la not of
Ii. la doing Pearson's Mags-
The fallowing waif Is
rounds of the suite urea w are
of lady In n t
i.-r hand a stranger
ere I
i-i. r v Is i r.-i
r -i -it her tie-
. he
One
said grave
of
With reverential awe
nay, wits a of deep thankful
neat r merchant tailor on
hit Oral Ii to the orient drew near
cast a ti- on the tomb.
be
should be lbs man on earth to re
Vila your To your sin I owe
my Tribune.
To think your new production
long V asked friend
l to this ear
to day an-- .-red Mr.
members of our com-
are trill in whether
they art in a run a long
. In the
,,;
lie repeated
said
spirit As oil a
be be
Lie w lib In. 1.1 us Is
A car
shop hearing la
her lad
come to
in
nu
to
If yon
have I . .
I'm going
en I I lo
he could go tee n well as not
and carried Urn In
triumph
have
i I have a man
. b Use with me
II I pr.
l . i I
. ii and a and
el I'll
i ons in
I ire I L-l that
In a Port
son e
Journal
in Ills .
the
i a counts
Of tunes pause
h yon
ti
know, ate I
ii c no iii
music, f l
hr a f r
.-. ill be I
Pulmonary Is not a con-
but only a
The contact per of con-
docs not convey
the disease t la now well known Hint
It mainly
which, when dried
dust, constitutes main danger of
Infection The means to prevent
from expectoration or
only In proper
vessels, an I flasks,
proper use . f handkerchiefs during
Coughing, etc are now also universal-
Ii Is absolutely demonstrated Hint a
, alb if lie takes
cure of his i i do. s not eon-
r lo Ids men.
In nu i
i . the cat or II
Is of fr
ass, the
hygienic so
It mass in, Hint In
these for one It
less i than
w tea .
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
prices as low the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Forum
of I hen S A Knopf la
man me when l
I . II When I
i I I getting on
as I was
i . i- usual lie to
that's Ii la I If good
In Reel bind were lo be an
I n there's ne'er a
your ever gel
Confectioner,
the American girls, girts
fond of sweet things.
One of I heir la very
much like our plain sugar candy. It Is
made of and milk and flavored
with of or
hair of la of their most
popular sweetmeats n is so called be-
cause It Is Iii line long strings like
This la made of sugar
from buffalo's milk, which Is ex-
b The n omen most
of their lime eating and gossip-
did the hero of
he of the hid who had
rolled op a novel and got up to
stretch himself.
a was reply
In of diSgUSt had two
a knife, a a n
bottle of ill he let de villain
punch breath out of git
away tie heroine and n million
dollars In cash York Run.
Diana.
was a drawn
said In bilking matter ever
hit Wife
The c real old who listening
silent for a Then be
did draw It
Post.
In India there la more wealth In
any country In the world.
and spices, for these
hare been produced and found in this
land One of Indian owns
at f
mo .
v. .
to him
optical cat,
-i If must corns for
V. hat is tint
ll bigger
than a r. bank note to other
Weekly.
i gives In r per-
NOW
tin ons
i.-i Mile boy. who
ins eyes
r v. asked how
. he wt
lo talk
I hat's holler
Mist Mn
Door
her I. ;
and I lieu i
occasion a
In
-i
he liked II I
pretty c i i at
i. nail i
for everybody
At a
follows- nil well
to talk of weighing and
are some of course.
who believe sort of thing, but If
she she fool us boys
such fairy talcs very much mis
Sol Sear.
The Australian not
only users of nor were
bey the to nae that missile.
Egyptians knew all It,
they seem lo have known all about
else At present day the
Is used by American
Indian I riles and by
races of Indian peninsula The
last named differs
In It Is thicker than usual
form an dot a return in the throw-
return of Is
due lo I -a action wind, the
weapon and the manner
In Which II la thrown
III.
Husband My dear. to ask
you one ti- or before you go on
that Ions
i my love. la
It
I out In put the boil
In order if.; yon have.
It hard work.
I not, hot of
the use i I to you
lime I lo Bed say thing -mil
tier's Weekly
The hem
Is limp
cl
vi is . Ill lie
. a name.
or
J.
A LINE OF
ii
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown,
COME TO ME.
J. R.
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER VICE
Steamer leave Washing-
Ion daily G A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at J
It, for W
leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
f. A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York Boa-
ton, for all points fur the West
with at Norfolk.
Shipper should outer freight by
Old Dominions. S. Co. front
New York; Lino from
Bay Line from
and Line from
JNO. A.
Washington, N. C.
j. Aft.,
Greenville, N. O.
The trip I; r from Is
the la Marie minutes.
was
for
IT YOU WANT
AT THE TIME BF V VOl I IDS ;
THE BIGHT
WILL GET
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
i Ai-
nu;. shelves
sh . i it
Ii mi i-vi It a
for bill us a
of
. of i he shops,
He get shaved pi
. t Ii,. gen-
-one of
with a caller while in
Um chair, to
of his burlier.
THE AMENDMENT. laws of any
the
The one, great,
States wherein re-
sided, no iii i
such person, . hall lie i
ti
The following is the amendment
of the stale
adopted in General As-
end
to the voters for
next
l- Thai of he shall have registered, in ace n I
constitution of North Carolina be, the terms of this section
tho same is hereby I prior to I, The
in lieu thereof shall General Assembly shall provide
ruled the following article of said u nil
, . I Iii
S I
.-hall be , ,, . .
the right to register a, brought
election in State by person ., . .
failure lo p the
In
section of this I I. n,.
I .
Id j
i. be lo in in i c
the of the of .
Kai i. . year round, Spring;, Bummer
work for yours and oar mutual ad
i-; our pleasure lo show you i I and to
We offer you the be , polite
and with a well
; till . . . ill
not do
f you do not loll
u an foil .
and do is,
. . .
i.
III .
S II
I who this s
in- In . i I. I
all pen shall entitle i
in lo -i and all elections
the in late, mile i
tinder so lion of this
such pen
Section male person shall have paid their poll lax
born in the United States, mid united by law.
every mole person who has been Sec. All the i And .
twenty-one years of be by ballot, all with
u. . i. . v. .
VI.
AMI
AN
lo Into I i h
terms ill
. HI , . . .
;. . It
it. -r
. . I . ; lie
fore t- me.
Duller i i
reel i. rapid;, u
i me
I um
III ii. rail. I. .--
it i-s l
Me
age. and possessing the the General
set out in ibis article, shall shall be viva
lie entitled to vote any election
by people in Slate,
Every voter in
as in this article
as herein otherwise provided. be eligible i
Bee. Ho shall have resided In Ore, before entering upon
Slate of Carolina for two
man, In the six months, the following
or oil. ,
district In which ha offers
to vote, four mouths next proceed- maintain the constitution laws
log the election ; Provided, Thai
removal from one ward
or other election district therewith, and
this ;.
lo ll-e lo
,. into only of
. lug Ilia
e have
. found in I hi ii -1 ii
people, do thin ii lo
nil inner of and p
lion. nil
. ii mid bull -tori
as to i man it i
am Ion
V.
Hardware.
T; i
i i-. lit.
i II
la same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vole the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which lie has removed, until four
months such removal.
seal in Senate Sir.
V, a will is
mil mi. aim ; . ,,, .,,.,,,
, in
, , ,
Miss-nil
So help me.
See. The following of
persons shall be fur
First, all
person who been convicted, the being of Almighty Mod.
who has bis guilt In open Second, all who shall
upon Indictment of any crime convicted or confessed their
Indictment pending,
hereafter be, Imprisonment In the whether or not, under
State prison, shall be permitted to in,
vote, the said person shall or felony, or any oilier
IAMB who have occupied
since ii first by
Barton, in 1820,
Dr. David B. At-
and pi Incumbent
into the with -m-h i rush
the cad ill I week . I glut
,; , the
surplus Supply had to be gold for to Wash
and ; m to attend the Gridiron Club
got into the hands of the dinner, I I h Hi
was selling nu tho In
live i. -i .--.
of Ii
FIRE.
Ii.
la
.; and n
of the
l a
e turning
III
wind
n stop
; . sonic ton
flt-
to dry,
in make n
lo, v mads a
p but
Is now
mill
u ii whatever.
; ts
ruin
. .
. r
mil it.
beta
ill troops on
ii was, ht
. ;
tiring
curse
. t i some
year,
prairie
Journal.
. I s
beef isn't
. , bull. M
i i send yon
. .- ii
s. ins one
l pretty fierce,
lie
lb, well, will
ll lilt
Is a
It It
gives a
ell in death, i nil I hi
be restored to citizenship in
the manner proscribed law,
person offering to
vote shall be at the time n legally
registered voter an herein
ed manner
provided by law, the General i
. ,, . ,. ,. , ,, lie law.
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to I shall fore.
awry into the provisions of fl
article.
Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and any section
of the constitution in the English
some
luring terms
vi or after their in
which the punishment In
, ., private life
In the
since becoming of
or corruption and James who made it
in office, miles- such number of dollars I lie
person shall I restored of i impound.
rights a manner In It;
.,.,,,;,,. The , i
I n
I the of I . i
feel Horace Mi
arc mi
Men who I.
for rear- I
Hie iii i lb . .
f . ll
if Jan i
i Che Vi
which led lo bis
report of the Slate
in
hi-
there mo 02.1,100 children The moral
language; and, before he shall had not advertised
. . . . . . , . II Sit
entitled to vole,
paid on o
f March of
before the day
year in which he proposes lo vole.
his poll tax as prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
ball be a lien only on assessed
property, and Issue
to enforce same
except assessed property.
Sec. No male person who was,
on January I, 1807, or at any time
In S
oil;
total school revenue for have of his tiff
or have died
dollar and thirty-three a matter of news would lie
child of school age. more Interesting to
I j
mono do her In the mailer
of lug her. until I nAy
I, i
In- . ,
. .-1
Hi.
In-bis found Hi
pill lip II
ii . . .
I-id .
. .
ill .
. . . I i
U c i One
I ii
Hint can I
.
T. ,. I III SI v t ,; Props.,
under
. fur
y . ll.
in
ml
nit
ii I'm
Too do,
prohibited t
i cannot
FIGS
SO .
Fl i SYRUP CO.
Ki .
wholesale
per capita La re
inert in some
reel or special
iv iv Tablets. Ml ill in II
. me falls I cure K ,
, box.
, . i
ill ll .
Price i
all isl
Inc.
Hall's Pills h
. i
nil
till
it-Ill
; . ,
. i . . ill lull
, iii
ii
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,. .
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. .
St Fleming


Title
Eastern reflector, 30 January 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
January 30, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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