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the foreman and tho
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creatures, who smoke and hare
rails,
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general and
repair of wagons
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large
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Line In all Points.
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
SERVICE
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Hilly
all
Pullman Sleep
ii- mi all Nil In
an Sain Schedules,
I'm Time
. General
or address.
leave Washing
ton daily A. M. for Green-
villa, leave Greenville daily
M. for
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays m. for Tar-
leave for Greenville
ti A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Baltimore,
New York
ton, for all points for
railroads
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
Sew Clyde Line from .
Hay Line from Baltimore; I
Line
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Washington, X. c
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Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can hum found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown,
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FOB SALE AT BOOK
THE B ST CHILLS
and Is a bottle of
Chill Tonie. It la simply
Iron in a t
pay. Prior, nth.
Whichard, N. C.
The Sim; in
prices low m Hie
Highest market price
aid for country
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BOOK ON
QUART BOTTLES.
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far live years. Tho
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or J . i . all who from
Of skin of any to try it at once. I a deal at , , a,
dOWn
The blood is if keep it pure
It for sale a,
FOB
HIP.
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER
VOL. XIX.
PITT COUNTY, H. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
NO
IRE I ID
-AT-
THE AMENDMENT.
following is the
to article of the State
adopted by the General As
and to be
to the voters for ratification
next
1- That article VI of
of North Carolina
the same is hereby abrogated
lieu thereof shall be
the following article of said
VI.
AND ELIGIBILITY TO
OFFICE-QUALIFICATIONS
OF AN
Eve y male person
born United and
every male person who has
naturalized, years of
age, possessing the
sot nut in this article, shall
be to vote at
by the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall hare resided in
the State of North Carolina for two
years, in the county six mouths,
and precinct, ward or
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months next proceed-
the election ; Provided, That
from one precinct, ward
or other election district
in the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive person of the
right to vote the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
mouths after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
of which is, or may
hereafter lie, imprisonment in the
Mate prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
be first restored to in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. Every person offering to
vote shall lie at the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and the manner
provided by law, and General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any section
of constitution in
language; and, before be shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the first day of March of the
year in which he proposes to vote,
his as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of same
except against property.
Sec. 5- No male person was,
on January or at any time
thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of State in the
United States wherein he then re-
sided, and no descendant of
sty such parson, shall be denied
the right to register vote at
any election this Slate by person
of his failure to possess tho
qualifications prescribed in
section of this Provided,
ho shall have registered in accord-
with the terms of this section
prior to December 1908. The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record persons
who register under this
or before November
all such be entitled
to register and vote all elections
by the people in this State, unless
disqualified section of this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax as re-
quired by law.
See. All elections by the
shall he ballot, and all
elections by General
shall
See Every voter in North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of-
but baton entering upon the
duties of the office lie take
and subscribe the following oath i
do swear
i I will support and
the and laws
of the United and the con-
and laws of North Caro
inconsistent therewith, and
that I will Ii
duties of my
So help me,
Sec. The following classes of
persons shall be disqualified for
First, all persons who shall
deny being of Almighty God.
Second, all persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on indictment and
whether or
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which the punishment may
in the penitentiary,
becoming citizens of the
United of corruption and
malpractice in unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights in a
prescribed by law.
See. This act shall be in force
from and after its ratification.
Let Congress Take Warning
To Cotton
The past ginning season again
the incomparable
superiority of The American Cot-
ton Company's bale.
Not only was benefited
had their cotton put up in
bales, but even the pat-
of old style gins profited by
the presence of
Although last year The Amer-
Company largely in-
creased the number of its presses
in the all that it
was able to build the demand in
New England and abroad for cot-
ton hailed by this process greatly
exceeded the supply.
is preparing this year to add
largely to the number of its presses.
The Company's works are running
day night building presses,
which will be leased to responsible
who own or are prepared
to build modern gin houses good
cotton districts, on a rental which
is repaid by the cotton
buyer the premium for cotton in
It is Great
has waived all privileges batter the
treaty, has
Consented to the of
the Nicaragua Can by the United
Stales. If this is true,
had take warning. Great
Britain is not in the habit of con-
ceding any thing that is of value.
The fact is, England never at-
slightest value to a canal
across Nicaragua. Some years ago
when the defunct canal company
team agents to London to arouse
interest
declined to enthuse, and
British denounced it as
a chimera, as I hey did a
ago when it was first survey-
ed. Not a single European
of note has ever endorsed it
and same may be said of
engineers in this country.
England would lie more than
willing for United Stales to
waste untold millions of dollars
upon this impracticable scheme.
If it were built she would lie able
with her Immense navy to com-
it, just as she has done
Suez, she is always willing to
have her chest nuts pulled out of
the fire. U it British, Belgium.
Germany French engineers
know very well that no canal suit-
able to commerce can be construct-
ed over tho Nicaragua route by
any system of engineering known
to the profession.
exit are insuperable for
the removal of which not a single
suggestion has yet made which
will the attention of a
first class engineer. The winds
and waves fiats can be con-
trolled for a certain distance, but
not when they extend miles nut
to sea. A rampart costing
would disappear a
mouth, and sandbanks would pop
up in the channel dug out for com-
No navigation company
after one such experience, would
again risk its vessels. It would as
soon of sending them to the
stars.
THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOM
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
arc ill in the forefront of the race alter your patronage
We otter best selected line of
General Merchandise
THE COTTONSEED Oil. IN.
The oil industry Ii
an Important In
he development of the cotton
States of the Sou ii. The growing
y of the cotton
i is in no small
measure due to ability to sell
a substantial price a large pan
their product which a few
ago had no market value. II is
estimated that lo every pounds
of cotton there, is about ion
pounds of seed, which Is worth, at
the present market price, ti
per price depending
nearness lo a market. The
value seed is. therefore,
equivalent to nearly two cents per
.- the price of the
and at best market quota-
lions it practically brings
staple up to nearly cents per
l i p-i
to las found in any store in County. Wall
selections, creations of the manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc work for and our mutual ad
vantage. It is OUT pleasure lo show you what you want and to
you if we can. We otter you the very best service, There appears to an
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well j unlimited demand for
established business up strictly on its own merits. j.
When you come to market you will not do yourself . .,
if you do not see our immense before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Caps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings Ladies
and Carpets, Mattings and Oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse
and
To vote millions for such -an en-
looks as if then-was more
money in the Treasury than Con-
knew what to do with, and
that congress was anxious to gel
rid of it. The route itself, if cure-
fully examined ought to convince
prudent men of its
Why try to go one hundred
land in expensive
bales.
Information concerning leases j trip can made
will be supplied by Messrs. E. is
Johnson N. C.
THE AMERICAN COTTON
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Pope.
Furniture.
STATE
Happening, la North
widow of the Hon.
William N. II. Smith, chief justice
of this State, died at her home in
Raleigh Tuesday morning.
The State Superintendent o
Public Instruction, who is also
Secretary of the North Carolina
Assembly, says a great
many of the teachers desire that
this year's session, the seventeenth
be held at Wilmington, for a
change.
John of Concord
township, lost a good horse last
week. It was running around
barnyard and struck its
against the stable door so hard as
to kill Landmark.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Proceedings Meet
Inc.
The Board of County
bail two days at
their February meeting and trans-
acted a large volume of business.
The aggregate amounts drawn
the treasury were us follows
For paupers
supply, and the sea on County Home
either side is too shallow to bridges, ferries and bun
jury tickets Court
ill ; Clerk Superior
cotton d
Being a vegetable product, ii
over lard for
purposes many house-
holds, its uses are multiplying
other directions. Cottonseed
met. from which the oil baa been
extracted, is a rich food for form
lock, and is extensively taking
the place of Western grain, which
in former was the Southern
planter's almost sole dependence
I'm stock feeding. The
of cottonseed oil has generally
large profits, and the build-
of mills forward active-
all parts of the grow
sections. manufacture of
the oil is becoming one of the lead-
industries in that part of the
I country, and-ll will be long
every in South
will have good market for the
Bead as for the col ton itself.
there is a in
the building of cotton mills in
many of the cotton States, and ho
sanguine Southern-
confidently believe that ii will
continue so long there shall
ii bale of raw cotton lo ship out of
With la nine
of cotton on ground, and a
ready remunerative market for
their waste product, ii looks as
though the long period of hardship
for Southern ended,
and that turn for profit and
to remove Matilda had come
insane, from the jail of this We in good fortune
crop can
grow with-
out Potash.
Every blade
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
enough is supplied
you can count on a full crop
if too little, the growth will
telling all atom
renders f. all crops,
n i
Doubtless it Will lie a surprise
to many to read statement that
then country in the world in
which is a crime to smoke. Hut
casein Abyssinia. The
Penny Magazine tells in a para-
graph that the law forbidding the
use of tobacco their dales from
was merely Intended lo
I in toe churches, but
ii as taken and now
even foreigners who smoke I here
at all have to do so as if
wen still
land Neck Commonwealth.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Four Friends,
What s Cents and a Dozen
Goose
Years Afro.
Mr. II. A. Cathay, of
Creek township was in yes-
brandishing a friendly
way razor that his father bought
years ago. The razor has
scraping beards ever since and is
good condition. Mr.
father paid for
it. Mr. Cathey also showed a
buckskin which his
rather bought at the same lime
got the razor. Be traded a
dozen goose eggs for the
old buckskin like the
razor still dues good service.
Charlotte Observer.
HOW'S THIS
O. W.- Harrington and I
. In store for our South- for
forty
depth for
ton ship.- The San Juan, which is
to furnish of the supply, is
two feet deep at some points, and
much less at others. Lake
is a shallow concern, which
holds out no promise whatever of I
I Davis were appointed a
lo after bridge.
I Israel Moore presented bis
I nation as Constable of Swift Creek
township which was accepted.
Tip- following were released from
poll tax 1800 s. F.
,,. ,,. ,.,,,. ,
, Tart King, II. Lawrence ,. , .
Barrett, J. It. B. F.
j for, sentiment
aside, we of the North have good
to wish them the largest
measure of prosperity. Their in
creasing demands for all kinds
products will stimulate Northern
Industry, and will insure steady
We oiler One Hundred is
Reward for any ease of Catarrh
that can not be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure.
F. Co.; Props.,
Toledo, O.
Wet have known
the fifteen
Mar.-, and him perfectly
in all business
financially able to carry
any obligations made by their
firm.
water a mile from the entrance.
If Congress passes the Nicaragua
bill it will involve
Lawhorn, W. II.
Stokes, H.
J. T, F- Nelson, Biggs
Cox, W. M. Manning.
Horton, was released
ax, wholesale drug-
Toledo,
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
become safely it upon the
people production shall I
Stales the most scandal j I Solicitor
of all the ages, it will do it
defiance of the fuel that a
created by itself, is now en-
gaged in seeking accurate
A Boom In unions.
t . from payment of taxes on per-
am property erroneously
,. i, j, . . ., a. W . II. was released limn
Mayor Polios jail 9186.- . .
a.,. I taxes M personal
conveying prisoners
148.70; boarding Jurors
Justices and
will tend wonderfully to round out
am prosper-
of the whole
Record.
properly erroneously charged.
Laura Bobbins was released from
land I
An Indispensable Power.
Advertising makes wheels of
business go It helps lo
supply the motive of emu
activity, and keeps, the
machinery of barter trade
moving. It has become
sable in affairs, is a
boon to the purchasing public
Philadelphia Record.
It Has suggested Hint on
j ions are a good thing to prevent the
taking of smallpox, with the result
that about every man or two
meets be is with
Sometimes a fellow adds little
corn liquor to bis bait of onions
and then it is a line odor.
this mixture ought lo
vent any disease from taking bold
of a man. It ought to have more
to lie caught in
such Rec-
IS; conveying prisoners 910.10
Coroner Register of Deed-
910.20;
indigent pupils ; printing, ad-
and record books
Swift Creek Block
Law
Law 1198.03.
The following were added to
r list to receive monthly pay
Ann
Win. Willis Argent Smith lo retail to June
30th granted F. Jolly Co.
Cos as released from
Tho town of in the
Indian Territory, says New
fork Tribune, a population
Dr. D. L. James,
DENTIST,
X. c.
if more than seven Office over While
upon
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price Toe. per bottle.
Sold by nil Druggists.
freer.
Hall s family Is arc
payment of lazes on acre
erroneously charged.
Valuation of laud of W. T. liar
was reduced from to
land ill Creel, b-i
ed J. II Cox. for
was reduced In
lent
93.00, daisy Maria
91.00.
Winnie Chapman. George Bay-
Belcher were stricken from
pauper list.
II. A. was released
from bin of Joe Wilson,
Clerk of Hoard was ordered to.
wood, convict.
Sheriff made report of the
laying of a public in
Dam township.
Twenty one delinquents wen-
Commissioners ISM.
squatters, who hope that
eventually the Federal
I will ratify their title to
of which have taken
p. They have Mayor,
no Tow Marshal, no Aldermen, no
police. There wits a survey
of the ground made for
poses. nave up Hue
resilience., for a -1
t the houses are In rows
that leave wide a fairly regular
people lead moral
lives and arc law-abiding In spirit,
though I an no particular law,
for them to abide by. A stranger
in I lie would never
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Washington, D. C, Feb. WOO.
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ahead of English military
ship has once b
the Canal t-
the Senate this week, which
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Society. In lime f
of i , with shouts it me load
Tuesday, as Mr. W credited with
to think It ought tube, has bean venom white in hilling which
A at Kentucky M fro III spat our indiscriminately at
supporter of the plague in
the j ,,,,,,, , , many mysterious
have no of the
able capita idea.
The wheels of the
will be greased with
this tali, just as
they have been in former elections.
The President, it is said, has
yielded to the wishes his party
Md consented to deprive Ki.
co of the to which he,
two mouth ago, deduced her en-
titled by every consideration of
justice and fair dealing.
where it would have agreed to
most anything proposed by this
government, which is almost its
friend the of
the world, the English diplomats
got exactly what they wanted. To
the treaty to every day lap-
England graciously agrees
t hat we shall build the Nicaragua
Canal with American money, pro-
that she and all other
shall have equal
in peace and in war and
the U. S. agrees never to
either end of the
less many Senators change their
present attitude, this treaty will
not be unless its present
jug handled features are cut out.
Philadelphia seems to have bun-
coed the Republican National Com-
So far, by the most
efforts, that city has raised
only in
in promise towards the
boons that it offered for the
convention. Merchants
there will not put up the cash
secure such a cut and-dried affair
as the convention will be.
The promoters of the ship sub-
steal ate straining every nerve
to get votes for their measure. At
first they carried things with a
high hand, announcing that the
bill was going through with a rush
and that all who didn't get on the
band Wagon at once were likely to
get by day,
the measure has lost strength and
now it is tamely doubt fill
it will pass at all. The
of tic middle west seriously
damaged its
The new treaty
is a gem of a
British point of view. The United
State- is to do all the work, pay all
the money, accept all the
and then when war comes
is to permit ii enemies use of
the canal mi equal terms with it-
self. more, it is not to
its property and is consequent-
in leave it free to seizure by any
superior naval power with which
It may go to war. In other word-.
If it war with Great Britain or any
other stronger naval the
It Make World Move
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i. the assistance
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rat tit MB MM dis-
no matter
what or u-
ii. makes the
ad Same Husband.
Has the Largest Sale of
ANY
IN THE WORLD.
deaths were attributed to the
work of the toad. The spider was
supposed to equal the toad in
but these days toads eat
spiders with apparent impunity.
The American toad Mrs. Butler
stated, is larger, not so dark, and
more agile than its English broth-
Toads are imported into Eng-
land from Austria, packed in moss
sold at or a hundred.
In physic the toad, or part of it,
has always been credited w great
powers. For instance, the right
eye of a frog wrapped russet
cloth hung around the neck was
supposed to cure the right eye of
the wearer of The same
was l rue of the left eye of the frog
The sentiment in both branches of he A
Congress, regardless of party, fa-
the construction of the
Canal by this government,
provided that we have absolute
control of it, which means, of
the right to close it to our
enemies in time of war.
Alter all their bluff bluster
the republican Senators are afraid
of going before the country square-
on the issue of the single gold
standard, this weak the ma-
of the Finance committee
reported the old international bi-
meat. The amendment, which
merely Bays that the bill is not in-
tended to place any in the
w c accomplishment of in-
bimetallism, is too pal-
a humbug to any man,
bill it is intended to ease the con-
sciences of such so called n
can as Senator
who was instrumental hi get-
ting the amendment reported, and
to give inch western silver
to take advantage of
opportunity Into the
gold camp.
The activity of those who are
scheming to add to the en
amount of money paid by
this government for pensions may
be when Senator
of the Senate committee
on Pensions, who is nil liberal
in his ideas on the subject, public-
slates that if the bills now before
his committee should become laws
it would bankrupt the country in
make the payment.
The Nicaragua Canal treaty
failed to produce any change
in the strong Boer in-
Congress, the administration has
become alarmed. It is afraid that
toad, Of alive, placed at the
back of the neck was supposed to
stop bleed. Dried pow-
the frog was supposed to
an love philter.
It is related of the In-
that they believed that a
council of the was held for
producing light at The
made the moon out
of a large frog, the coldness of
the moon is attributed to the
natural coldness.
Mrs Missouri Brown, of wood-
ford finds the
relations of her two daughters so
complicated that she has written
Governor for
These
ten years, married the same man,
who that interval, also wedded
a girl in North Carolina.
1889 Charles mar-
her eldest daughter, Illinois,
after living together for a year
then went to
N. C, and married a Miss
Last year, under the name of W.
W. much changed in
Mrs. Brown says, her
son law returned to
not know him, and he paid
court to her youngest daughter,
Frances.
Mrs. No. was then
the country and did not see
her husband. Francis was only
a child married her
sister had no recollection of
Inn. On October M last they were
married.
It was some weeks before Mrs.
Brown hail her suspicions aroused
and then only because of
that reached her about wife
No. North Carolina. She
wrote to the father of Miss
Another tradition related of kind, and called the eldest
I is that the toad
quarreled with the woodpecker
and caused the It is
that they disputed over honey
which the toad was induced to
climb a tree in order to obtain.
hen the woodpecker knocked the
load out of the tree, and in revenge
load drank up all the water on
earth, leaving the birds dry and
thirsty. In a subsequent quarrel
the toad incautiously about
and burst, and the water covered
the earth a Hood.
In Maryland the bite of a toad is
Considered if not deadly.
A ii old superstition is that hand-
ling toad- will cause warts to grow
on the Sun.
After Twenty Years
The return of a man after en-
years absents from his native
place with a from
him is like one returning from the
dead. A all around.
On Thursday morning there
rolled on No. Mr. Holmes
first wife consultation.
Asa result the two women swore
out a warrant arrest
for bigamy. got away.
Columbia Dispatch, to
Outside Capital.
The New Journal an
excellent editorial on the subject
of a community waiting for outside
capital to help build it up.
discussed the subject before,
and on the same line, this article
naturally interests us. Our New
Bern contemporary The
town that waits for outside capital
to come and build it up has a
long period of do-nothing it
and its best workers, the growing
generation arc such
places just as soon as they can gel
away. This is certainly true. A
live man is not going into a dead
to settle, and any live
men In such community are going
to move out pretty soon. What
needs to be preached to our South-
communities before all else is
the gospel of self-help. We may
take Charlotte for an
Harmon who some twenty years or
ago, quietly left for parts tin- good deal of outside capital and
that will force it into
some step to save the Boers from
canal may be seized and by In-fore I he English gel
known, leaving go word
i him as to his and so
taking had he shut himself
out from the of his childhood
a number of Northern and
Eastern residents are here; they
ere cordially welcomed they
runic and are as much a part of
that never a came back to his i the community as if they were
that power and not by the United on the ground to as to what bad become of But there is reason
at all. And these things
are conceded in the
formal consent of Great Britain In
treaty which she has
Already broken
him. Van Winkle indeed to suppose that these men or their
and i he arrival must have been as money lie here except it had
In a speech at Greenfield, Mass.
Mr. you
Republicans talk as if every
Democrat, Populist of silver Re
publican was a disturber of the
peace and a dangerous man. and
yet, when this nation was Involved
In a war with Spain and a
President called for
teem yon anarchists of mad-
up tie majority of the army of Is
U, The majority of the
men who had
against the President In 1800.
I believe Republican are
patriotic, but their leaders ed-
do not give the people an M
curate understanding
The favorite argument of
the was that
Mr. was an anarchist and
Dane were Hie nil
leaders of the Democratic
No men can lie deceived by these
charges this year. Mr.
Bryan is no longer the to
Eastern business men he was four
years News.
I deliver a crushing blow, and I
to gain lime for the English,
it is allowing the impression to get ,.,, to him as been seen that Charlotte was doing
that to do of the something for herself; that her
In the line under The; ,.,, , , ,,, enterprise and money were at
Hague treaty, which was this week j ,,
ratified by the Senate, that ,. , ,,
document becomes effective, which
not until after ratification
have been exchanged the
DOS
an imposing military fun-
attended by all the
of the government
and the greater port Ion
the body of Henry Law-
ton who was recently killed in the
Philippines, buried at Ailing
ton cemetery this afternoon.
An Army of Waft Enters.
The Labor re-
port says employ-
in the North Carolina cotton
mills, nearly half being women,
and nearly one-tenth children
fourteen. The number of men
employed has Increased cent.
I in three years, while the number
children daring the same period
has per The
wages
1.10 a
I work, and the outlay of these made
his this an inviting Held for investment
them married and and
some of i hem gone to their It has been said is no
resting plane. He comes back to new the gods
MANUFACTURED BY
NORFOLK,
VAl
who had
married
find ids w
up for dead
man.
Mr. was
given him help those who help themselves.
to another A community may sit on its
haunches howl until dooms-
well for outside capital, but the
about here and has many relatives world will never do any-
Cleveland county who will be king for it until it exhibits a
surprised returning, Com- do something for itself.
ming lip on the the train he asked Observer,
the name of the next station and I III would suggest
I on being told Grover said he had
never heard of place. If he
Iliad been told W bit taker
less would have known where he
was. Mr Harmon is engaged
hunting up his old acquaintance-.
Mountain Oracle.
Tun many advertisers consider
their advertising as adjunct to
Here is where
their business.
f skilled males average I they make the fatal mistake; fed,.
day; women, cents is not an adjunct, but a
Children, cents. Labor hours part of the as much as is
range from ten to twelve, the buying and selling of goods.
and a half being the average. The Advisor.
that folks read this
article i r several times
laying it aside.
M setts has already spent
thousand dollars
in Hie effort to suppress the gypsy
moth, and is it will
take a year more for two
years, and a less sum for several
years lo come. All this is the out-
come of a few specimens imported
for scientific purpose.
the Professor the slip in-
to their own J
Wilmington Star.
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. C, Feb.
Wood cutters Here's the place
to strike a job.
Another spelling match last
Winterville should soon be
able to boast of her champion
speller.
Who'll be the first to get a Win-
buggy t Just send in your
order and Buggy Co.
can have you one ready a few-
weeks.
Thrive or bust
We are antitrust,
If we break we must,
Hut we sincerely trust
That you will help us.
Cm. Co.
B. F. Manning a lot of
excellent oats just received. Far-
need of any to sow this
spring can get any kind from them
either black, white, or ninety day.
A. G. has never sold his two
line black colts yet. They are
three years old and almost an exact
match, new-ill either sell
or trade for a good draft mule.
Mrs. of Goldsboro,
has been the Misses Wes-
son, of this place this week. Al-
though she is about eighty- years
old, she is as jolly- and active as a
girl.
a into
A. O. Cox Mfg. work shop
yesterday we noticed that instead
of screwing screws and turning
way, the have a
tattle contrivance which runs with
a belt just does the work about
as fast as six hands could do it the
old way. It is plain that It is not
made the boys think up
this wrinkle, but there is just so
much work lo be done that they
had to make some shift.
is the mother of invention.
Now they don't turn a tap.
for the town. We got
the spelling match last A.
G. Cox claims to be a modern
speller, but says he thinks the
man who ear spell a word the most
ways should stand up the longest.
He also thinks that a lot of
words given out have just been
made or are out of date. This
brings to mind the old
drowning man will catch at a
Water for Communion Service
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the
venerable pastor of the South
church, has brought
about a radical departure in
communion service at his church
by substituting water for wine.
Dr. Hale has ban desirous for
many years to bring about this
change and when the
cants tasted ordinary water
place of the grape juice at the
vice last Sunday- there was eon-id
comment. Dr. Hale ex-
plained the matter to the
by saying that, accord-
with his earnest desire of some
years, the officers of the church had
decided to use water in the com-
is a mere matter of
he said. use of wino is no
essential to t In- communion.
At great national of
the I Church I
with water.
Christ His life on earth took the
cup and drank the of the
country. In every land it Is
to use in the
service the the country,
and thank God, water has now
come to be the beverage of Amer-
Dr. Hide concluded bis remarks
with a word in reference to tin-
many persons who find wine either
a or an offense and are,
therefore, virtually burred from the
Mass,,
I Dispatch. I
Eye Oat.
James H. was enter-
company at bis home
Melvin street Tuesday evening
when he took his handkerchief
from bis pocket and blew bis nose.
Those present were horrified to see
bin left eye pop out of its socket
by the ligaments down
his cheek. One young woman
fainted. pushed the eye
back into the socket sud doing so
carried eyelid in with it. He
was blind for some time and
pain was great. Dr. D. B. Smith
had him removed to the Cleve-
land General Hospital, took
eye out replaced it properly.
Cincinnati Dispatch.
Experience fetches
good clothes wear longest.
good food best
a good medicine that
cares disease is naturally the
best and cheapest. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the best
cine money can buy, bee-use
it cares when all others
Poor Health fat
in hips,
no Vied Hood's
an
Mr And I look
t It my lo
I tin. J.
those Minn.
Heyer
Cong-rest Has Sale
to Two Women.
The bill offering the thanks of
Congress to Miss Gould for
her kind to the soldiers during
the war will probably pass
both houses
Only two women have ever
ed the thanks of congress. The
first was Dollie Madison, for
saved the original draft of the
declaration of independence and
Gilbert of Wash
at the time the White
House was captured by the British
army and burned in 1814. In 1878
a similar honor was conferred upon
Mrs. Thomson, of New
York City, acknowledgment of
her gift of Frank
President and cab-
signing tho emancipation
Record.
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Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will reinstated with
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Dividends are payable at the be-
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year, provided the
for the current be pail
They may lie used
To reduce Premium, et
To Increase the Insurance,
To Make Pulley Payable at
an Endowment the Lifetime
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The defend n,
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i Proceeding, entitled as above, has
I commenced In the Superior of
County, before the Clerk, for the sale
t for partition; and said de-
will further take notice that
are required in at office of the
Clerk of Superior Court for the County
of on the Huh of March 1900.
and mi-wit or demur to the petition an.
complaint in said proceeding, or tho
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for
relief in said petition and com-
plaint.
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Pill County Co.
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J. I. BUSS .
I. W. Lawrence .
W. L. .
1248 .
1252 O. M. Mooring .
1377 J. II. Cherry . lot
1425 O. M. Mooring . M
I O. M. Mooring . no
J. II. Cherry. Treasurer
1623 County Buggy Co.
To Whom
W. A. .
It. L. .
Jas .
M. w Tyson .
Henry .
T. J. M ore .
E. A. .
J. L. ft III.
J. It. .
J. H. .
T. II. cherry .
Amos
It. D. Harrington
I. II. .
It. M. .
J. A. .
Marshall
T. It- Moore .
C R. .
T. .
J. B. .
ii. P. Jolly .
Q, M. . .
E. J. Pollard .
A. D .
J. It. Mobley .
No.
in
MS
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Am
1404
ELECTIONS.
To Whom Issued.
Kelly Artist .
J. .
C. M .
Jacob and others
and other
T II .
S. II. Wilson others.
W. I-;.
W. I. others.
J. It. Williams .
IS. T. Tyson .
O. T. Tyson .
L. II. White .
L. .
C. .
J. It. It. L. Joyner
and H. O. .
j it Davis .
L. T Perkins .
II. T. Tyson .
W. II. Harrington .
c. L. Barrett .
E. A. cherry. T. A. Carson
Bullock .
S. A. Gainer .
Henry .
C. E. .
Ami.
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and
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Prisoners to Jail.
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II Tickets .
e the Peace.
TS
ITS
1,411
A. K. A. M.
Lodge, No. meets Aral and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sense, Sec
No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
X.
Sec.
K. of P. Tar River Lodge, Kt
meets every Friday evening
B. M. T. M. Hooker.
K. of R.
R. Vance No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
.
, El .
.
no Total .
Lang, Sec.
1.005
1.229
Total .
COURT COST.
No. To
J. A. Hyman .
-ANYTHING A-
iii
J. A. Hyman .
I. I. Moore .
c M .
Mrs. Horn .
O. M. Mooring .
S. I. .
Mrs. Dora
II. M. Mooring .
o CO
if
Visiting Card
TO A
J. A. Hyman
O. M. Mooring .
Tor, J. A. .
i S. I. Dudley .
Mrs. Dora .
Tin Dr. Joseph .
i O. M. Mooring .
I. I. Moore .
i Mayor and Police
1352 M. II.
1.159 Charles Skinner
Full Sheet Poster
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE
Is only year and
the news every week,
and to
those grow-
tobacco, is worth
many limes more than
price.
Dora
c. c. Vines .
1424 S. I. Dudley .
1426 M. Mooring .
a j 1453 ilia Forties .
1454 J. II. .
B, .
police of Greenville
J. L. Keene .
1470 L, I. Moore .
Ill Mis Dora
J. K. Fleming .
ma Forbes .
Police of
1593 L. I, Moore .
Wheeler .
.
Mo, Whom
II, cherry Tress.
II. Cherry. Treas.
J. II cherry.
j. ii. Cherry, Trees
J. II. cherry. Treas
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A. Wilson .
K. J. Pollard .
Oliver .
J. A. .
Ill .
W. E, .
W. K. Patrick .
J. T. .
J. House .
R. .
Ill it. W. Smith .
II. James .
Sidney Daniel .
.
r. II. James .
C. II .
C. R. .
Cog
J. II. Palm k .
Robert son .
.
Waller N. sties .
1724 Jas. F. Allen .
Johnston .
A. Lang .
It. M. .
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J It. .
W. .
c. It.
Cobb .
Sarah .
Win. Hardy .
C. M. Buck .
M H. A.
A. IV Hudson .
l W. M. .
I s. A. .
I J. D. .
A. Taylor .
W. II. Harris .
A. II Harris .
1354 K. II. .
1359 Frank Harrington
1356 Manda .
1351
O, W. Harrington
J. T. Mobley .
1363 II. II. Murphy .
1361 A. M. Stocks .
Win. Stocks .
J. S. Allen .
1367 John .
T. King .
1369 II. Jami .
John May .
iv ; .
W. Pollard .
lames Hans .
J. c .
y . Andrews .
C. A .
j. c .
W. J. .
mi F. It. Cannon .
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at
II
OF
in THE FISCAL YEAR
1800.
From W.
n, of
part payment of of
M Mooring, Sheriff, on account of
. and
Ins.
. taxi for i-i n on tax list of
S. Superior Court Clerk, for Jury taxes.
Moore. Clerk Superior Court, for
T. Moore, Register of Deeds, for marriage license tax.
Hire of convicts,
Sale of old bridge At.
Hyde County for support of pauper,
ii-lair of support of
Perkins, Register of for
Amount Hunk if
0,180.00
180.24
100.00
85.00
38.70
MM
2,500.00
o. IT. A. every
night at in I. O.
F. hull. J. B. White, Conn-
eel
A. o.
No. ti, every
in Fellows
Hull. X. Gardner Worthy
Chief; Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every
fourth Monday in Odd
own Hull. W. B. Wilson
Smith Be
So
I Ml
Amount paid to school fund as per orders
County and
made February 1809, being one of taxes
levied by on to retail dealers and
collected by M. January
paid to the school fund in payment of funds used
id by report
of J, A as per order made
by of County 1890,
paid County orders a per filed,
14.93.1.80
547.041
IN-
LINE OF
band 1800,
TO
It
Ml
TO
Statement Showing Amount of Outstanding Indebtedness at the dose
of Fiscal Year Ending December 3rd,
Amount of audited claims on order books from 4th,
1874 to December 1800, inclusive, which have not
been of record, .
of interest due on of onion issued in payment
vaults,
due Hank of Greenville tor money,
. an interest on sum
December 3rd, 1800,
224.00
8,600.00
26.41
Also a nice Hardware.
I can now lie found in the
brink store formerly
occupied by
W. Brown.
COME SEE ME.
I. it. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Total Dec, 3rd 1899,
OP
Thomas I in and for the County hen-tit
foregoing of tin of Pill County i
and record in
under my this the of 1800.
Register
131.1 T.
till Si,
1400 J
1402
1403
ins
Moore .
.
V.
Total 7-
OF
N. To Whom leaned.
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II.
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1414 W i I .
1419 T J .
T It Moore .
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W. c. Nelson .
V.-. I. .
J. II Smith .
l. A.
Malinda
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vi. i.
J IT King .
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At S A
miens
I W. II
in u IN
THIS V
We idler One Dollars
Reward for any com of
that can not be cured by Mall's
Cat a nil Cure.
K. Props.,
Toledo,
have
V. J. for last i
years, and him perfectly I
honorable in all business
j able to i every
out any obligations made by their, nm u u the
,, . , i i i , i Highest market prices
wholesale drug produce.
gists, Toledo, O.
it Marvin,
Toledo, O.
SERVICE
Steamers OB
and
M. for Greenville,
permitting,
leave Tarboro at A.
M. Greenville A. M. on
lo
II
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TO
B to
w, r, ard
Whichard, N.
TO
Mi an
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TO
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
PATENTS
DESIGNS
upon the
and t n,,,,., in
I .
la
HOld Oil II Address.
pending on stage of water.
Washington with
Steamers Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at
order by
the Old Dominion R. s. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Line from
from
Boston.
N.
Washington, K.
Aft.,
Greenville, N.
per
free.
Hall's family are the best, i
FREE
A COLO IN ONE DAY
Fake Laxative Quinine
HE CHILLS
fever is a bottle of Grove's I Tablets. All refund the
Tasteless It is simply money if it tails to cure. B. W.
quinine in a on every box.
No pay. Trice
PATENT
Invent or
mi tics.
mil. . ah.
for
BOOK ON PATENTS
FOR
II
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
FER
SUPPLEMENT.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
Of ill Claims allowed b Ike
Board if if to-
aid
ml tit if
for Fiscal Year ending Dec 3rd 1899.
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Nancy Moor .
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j. mi .
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Chapman .
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Crawford .
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Polly .
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Mary .
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A. m .
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John .
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Isabella .
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Dupree .
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M O. A. Stem-ill .
R. L. Davis A Ito.
Martha .
MOON .
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j. h. mt .,.,.
Pally .
Winnie Chapman .
James Ion .
.
Mrs. .
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Harris .
Amanda .
Al. .
in Mary .
.
C. .
John T .
Hardy Randolph .
David .,.
J. D, .
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Taylor .
.
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Jason .
Anni .
.
.
p. Brown .
.
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Oliver .
Henry Johnson .
Polly .
.
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Mary .
It. A. .
John .
May .
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Price .
Mary .
B. Pall .
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Polly .
.
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Amanda .
Al. Harris .
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Ml Jason .
Annie Smith .
so Redmond .
smith .
Drown .
Virginia .
Patsy .
Oliver .
Johnson .
Polly .
.
M a -nos
Tori .
A. .
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A. .
John .
Us,
Henry .
and wife.
m .
Isabella Briers .
Council .
P. .
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Price .
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John P.
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J. It. Heath .
C. Smith .
Abram Hemby and
.
Tinker .
.
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Nancy Moors .
Kenneth Henderson A
J. II. ,,.
telly . .
Winnie .
Jas. .
Edwin .
Mrs. .
Hannah .
Harris .
Amanda Dunn .
AM. .
Mary .
.
.
John Wilson .
Hardy .
David .
J. p. Pope .
W .
Martha .
.
I-avid .
r. Neal . .
.
.
Annie .
Redmond .
Polly .
S. .
Atkinson .
Patsy .
Oliver
Henry .
Polly .
.
Mary .
Teel .
4.10 A. .
nettle .
I. Simmons .
Mary K. Cannon .
it. a. Robeson .
John .
May .
Harriet .
Henry .
Heath
Washington Daniel .
Isabella .
Chapman .
Riven .
.
F. Hall .
.
.
J. It. Heath .
Q, W. Smith .
Abram Hemby and wife.
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
.
Jennie Moore .
Price .
Lassiter .
j. O. Taylor .
Hathaway .
Barbara .
Martha .
W. .
Maria Harrington .
Nancy Moore .
Kenneth Henderson A
J. II. .
Polly Adams .
Chapman .
long .
.
Mrs. Joyner .
.
.
Amanda Dunn .
Alex. Harris .
Mary .
.
7.15 C, .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
Mays .
J. D. .
W. O. .
May .
Martha .
.
David .
K. Seal .
.
Jason Parker .
KM Annie Smith .
.
Holly Smith .
Ml K. .
Virginia .
.
Oliver .
Henry Johnson .
;. Polly .
Harris .
Mary .
5.19 Ti-ll .
A. .
.
I. Simmons .
Mary F. .
It. A. .
John .
Peter May .
Harriet .
.
Heath and wife.
Washington Daniel .
; Isabella .
j Chapman .
I Sam Rives .
I Mary .
To Whom U
I John R. Ball.
I Ellis .
I .
I J. R Heath .
it. Smith .
I Abram and wife.
Wright Williams .
I Simon .
.
I Jennie Moore .
Price .
Patsy .
Cannon .
Martha .
O, .
Harrington .
J. A. .
.
Frank Grimes .,,.
J, A. Lang .
and wife.
daisy Belcher .
Noah .
Mary .
Margaret Allen .
Nancy .
K. Henderson and
II. .
gull Adam .
Winnie Chapman .
James long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mis. Chas. .
Hannah .
Harris .
Amanda .
Al. Harris .
Mary .
CHerri .
c. .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
David Move .
J. D. Pope .
W. ii. .
Ned Mar .
Martha Trip;, .
Catharine .
David
E. Neal .
Chancy .
Jason Parker .
.
.
Smith .
S. Brown .
Virginia Atkinson .
Patsy Edward .
. .
Henry .
.
Harris .
Mary .
Teel .
A. .
Mettle .
Simmons .
It v .
John .
Peter May .
Harriett .
Henry .
.
Brings .
Council Chapman .
Sam Hives .
Mary .
John F. Pal .
Ellis .
.
J. It. H-nth .
O. W. Smith .
Abram Hemby and wife.
Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Maria Price .
Patsy .
.
Martha .
Maria Harrington .
Frank Grimes .
Gamy .
.
Flanagan Coffin Co.
A Savage A Co.
E. A. Cherry .
John c. Tyson .
Spain .
Nancy Moors .
K, Henderson ft .
J. II. .
Adams .
.
James long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Chas. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Elisabeth .
Amanda Dunn .
Alex. Harris .
Mary .
Sam cherry .
C. Horton .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
J. V. Pope .
W. and wits
May .
Martha .
Carr .
David .
I E. Neal .
chancy Grimmer .
.
Annie Smith .
i Fulford .
Polly Smith .
S. .
I Virginia Atkinson .
palsy Edwards .
, Oliver .
I Henry Johnson .
Polly .
i Harris .
Mary Jones .
Teel .
I A. .
Clay .
Simmons .
I R. A. .
i John .
Peter May .
I Henry .
Heath and wife.
Washington Daniel .
Isabella .
Council .
I Hives .
I Mary .
I John K. .
i Ellis .
Dupree .
J. It. Heath .
G. W. Smith .
Abram and wife .
Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Price .
Patsy .
Barbara cannon .
Martha .
Harrington .
Frank Crimes .
.
Mary .
Kettle Keel .
Willis Johnson and wife .
M I whom .
i. V. Cherry ft Co.
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in
100.1110
mi
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I Isabella .
Jerry Rountree .
Joseph Cox .
Starling Shelly .
Foreman .
Margaret .
I,. H. White .
Henry Duff .
Nancy Moore.
K. Henderson Son.
J. H. nil .
Polly Adams .
Winnie .
James Long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Chas. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Elizabeth .
Amanda .
Alex. Harris .
Mary .
Cherry .
c. Horton .
John Wilson .
Hardy .
J P. PaM .
W. a, and wife
Ned .
Martha .
.
David .
K. Neal .
Grimmer .
Jason Parker
Annie .
Fulford .
Polly Smith .
S. .
Virginia Atkinson .
Patsy .
Oliver .
II. Johnson .
Polly .
.
Mary . .
.
Gay .
Simmons .
R. A. ,,, .,.,.
John Evans . . .
May .
Henry j-ail .
Heath and
Washington Daniel .
Isabella
Council .
Samuel .
Mary Brown .,
John E. Pall .
Ellis .
Dupree .
J It. Heath .
c. w. smith .
and wife.
Wright Williams .
Simon Tinker.
Lawrence Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Maria Price .
.
Barbara cannon .
Martha .
Harrington .
Prank Crimes .
Belcher .
Mary .
Keel .,.
Willis Johnson and wife.
.,
.
J. cox.
.
Margaret Allen .
Flanagan Coffin
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson Son.
II. .
P. My Adams.
Winnie Chapman .,.
James long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree.
Gauls.
Amanda Dunn.
Alex. Harris .
.,.
Cherry .
c Horton.
John Wilson .,
Hardy
J. D. Pope.
W. G. w.
Ned May
Martha
Catharine Carr.
David .
K. Neal.
chancy Grimmer.
Jason Parker .,.
Annie Smith .,
Redmond Fulford .,
Polly Smith
s. .
Virginia Atkinson
Oliver .,,
Polly .,.
Harris .
Mary Jones .
Teel .
A.
Gay
I,. Simmons .
It. A. .;
John Evans .
Peter May .
Henry Pall .
Heath
Washington Daniel .;
Isabella
Council Chapman
Samuel .
Mary Brown .
Ellis .
.
J R. Heath
G. W. Smith .
Abram Hemby and wife.
Wright .
Simon Tucker .
Joyner .
Jennie Moore .
Mafia Price .,
patsy Lassiter .
.
Martha .
Frank Grimes
To Whom
to John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
H J. D. .
I W. wife
May .
Martha .
Catharine .
David .
m Neal .
Chaney .
. Jason Parker .
Ill list Annie smith .
Redmond Fulford .
Polly Smith .
j a H B. .
, Virginia Atkinson .
Oliver .
Polly .
I Harris .
IS UM Mary Jones .
M Bynum Teel .
A. .
so MS Gay .
Simmons .
It. A. .
John .
JIM Peter May .
Henry .
on Heath
Washington .
Isabella .
Council .
i o Samuel Rives .
1203 Mary Brown .
Kill .
Dupree .
j G. W. Smith .
1207 Abram Hemby and wife.
1203 Wright Williams .
1209 .
1210 Lawrence Joyner .
1-H Moors .
1-1 Price .
,, i-1.1 Patsy .
1211 Cannon .
1215 Vick .
1216 Maria Harrington .
1217 Frank Grimes .
Mary .
1213 Keel .
1220 Willis Johnson .
.
1222 Isabella .
0.1 1223 Joseph Cox .
1224 Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
l 1226 Belcher .
1227 Jingle .
Henry Johnson .
1234 Ross .
I 1239 David .
1276 M. C. .
1374 Nancy Moore .
1276 K. Henderson Soil.
J. H. .
Polly Adams .
Winnie Chapman .
1279 James long .
.
Mrs. Chan Joyner .
Hannah Dupree.
Elisabeth .
1284 Amanda .
Mary It, .
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1293
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1295
1296
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1500
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I 1505
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1310
1311
1312
1315
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1315
a 1316
1317
Sam
c. Horton .
John
.
J D. .
W. O. and wife
May .
Martha .
Catharine Carr .
.
E, Neal .
chancy Grimmer .
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith .
Redmond .
Polly .
S. .
Virginia Atkinson .
Oliver .
Polly .
Harris .
Jones .
Teel .,.
A. .
Beetle Gay .
L. Simmons .
R. A. .
John .
Peter May .
Henry Dull .
Heath and
Washington Daniel .
Isabella .
.
Samuel Hives .
ISM Mary .
1322 Kills .
1323 Dupree .
1324 W. Smith .
1325 Abram and wife.
Wright Williams .
1527 Simon Tucker.
Lawrence Joyner .
1329 Jennie .
Maria Price .
1331 Palsy Lassiter .
Barbara Cannon .
1333 Martha .
1331 Maria Harrington .
1533 Frank Grimes .
1536 Mary .
1537 Keel .
1358 Willis Johnson .
Grizzle .
it
Belcher
Keel .
Willis Johnson .
.
Isabella
. Joseph Cox
.,
no Margaret Allen .
J. W. Smith
Nancy Moore
K. Henderson A
j. mi .
Polly Adams .-
Winnie .-
James Long
Edwin Haddock
Mis. Chas. Joyner .
Dupree
Elizabeth
Amanda
Alex. Harris
Mary
u Cherry
C,
1310
1311
1542
1313
1314
1215
1316
1317
1475
I 1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
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1491
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1494
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Isabella
Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
Belcher .
.
Johnson .
David .
Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson . Son.
J. H. .
Polly Adams .
Winnie Chapman .
James Long .
Edwin Haddock .
Mrs. Joyner .
Hannah Dupree .
Elisabeth .
Amanda Dunn .
Sam Cherry .
c. tn .
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
J. D. Pope .
w. o. and wife
May .
Marina .
Carr .
David .
Neal.
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Wright Williams .
Simon Tucker .
Lawrence Joyner .
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J. W. Smith .
J. W. Smith .
J. W. Smith .
J. W. .
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G. M. Mooring .
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Ormond Carr .
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W. Moore .
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Henry .
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Joseph
J. C. .
W. U House .
Fred Mills .
Richard .
Mills .
j. j, Carson .
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J. II. Parker .
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Israel Moore .
1255 Joseph .
Joseph . k ii
J. J. Carson .
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G. M. Mooring .
W. II, Harrington .
W. II. Harrington .
It. W. King .
W. Harrington .
G. M. Mooring .
It. T. Hodges .
W. T. Knight .
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I MUST CLEAR OUT A r
Fall Winter Clothing
TO
STYLES. WOULD A.
Special Price
ON A
i Good Suit
IF SO I AM PREPARED
TO GIVE YOU A BARGAIN.
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
la the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
Tub Eastern Reflector for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
It turned cold sure enough this
time.
to St. Valentine's
day, 14th.
Fresh Sweet N. Y. Butter
N. C. Butter at H. M.
Thursday night had almost a
summer time feeling.
The children had a masquerade
party in the opera house Friday
night.
The Governor has appointed J.
L. Fleming, of Greenville, a Notary
Public.
No wonder people catch bail
colds when there is so much differ-
in the weather as between
Friday this morning.
The weather Indications remind
to say that The Reflector
would appreciate a call from the
wood paying subscribers.
The Filipinos are learning Boer
tricks and have gone to catching
some of the Americans in traps and
capturing their supplies.
The weather has been very
threatening today but promises to
be better after awhile. Out west
the inhabitants are catching
Cotton at cents sounds all
right compared with what the
farmers have been getting for it.
But the trouble is that there is so
little of it left to be sold at the ad-
The Greene Comity Standard
brings forward Capt. Swift Gal-
of Snow Hill, as a
date tor Congress in the second dis-
You do not find much bet-
Democrats than the Captain.
Liveryman J. F. King owns a
mule that had a very large tumor in
the stomach. Thursday he got
Dr. to out it out, and says he
mule will recover and
be all right. The tumor
nearly pounds.
At the risk of her life, Miss
Mary White held Mrs. William
Foley a would be suicide, suspend-
ed from a third story window, at
Conn., until help came.
A Live Man Dead Legally.
Judge J. H. of
circuit, has decided that a
claimant for an estate who is alive
is dead legally. The judge
living in Texas and not knowing
until 1806 of his father's death or
the division of the estate but where
one leaves a State and cuts off all
communication with and
relatives he becomes presumptively
at least dead to the world. I
scarcely think the statute of i
will hardly stop wait on
him any more than the village of
Falling Water awaited the
of Rip Van Winkle or the
wife of Enoch Arden awaited his
return. Besides he returned in
1898 and knew the facts or
have known them fully, did
not sue till
a Beautiful and
riving City.
A visitor whose pleasure it has
never to visit the city of Green-
ville before yesterday, expresses
himself as very much struck with
the life, push and beauty of the
town. He says he finds stores in
Greenville that do credit to
any city, the merchants displaying
as great taste in the arrangement
of their show-windows will be
found in Raleigh, Wilmington or
any of the other cities of the State.
Going on, he that
Greenville has often been spoken of
as the borne of that beauty and
witchery which all men
of beautiful ladies. He is willing
to submit to this report without a
murmur, and add that it is doubly
true. Greenville lacks nothing In
this stranger.
On the Wrong Train.
A gentleman who arrived in
Greenville on the train Wednesday
evening, found himself in some-
what of a predicament. He was
booked for an entertainment in
Washington that night and was en-
route to that town to fill the en-
but somehow he took
the wrong train and came to Green-
ville instead of going to Washing-
ton. He sent a telegram explain
mishap and left through
the country Washington as
soon as he could get a carriage.
Big Crowd Ordinary Show
Alba Hey wood gave his enter-
night and
was greeted by the largest audience
that has assembled in the present
house. Not a reserved seat
was left unsold and many extra
ones were put In.
Ulrich's cello solo
and Miss Monroe's violin playing
were good, but on the whole the
entertainment fell far below ex-
and was entirely too short
to be worth the price. It is a
much overrated company.
His Father Dead.
Thursday afternoon Mr. Hugh
W. received a telegram
Danville
of his father. He left at once
through the country for Tarboro to
catch a night train there Dan
ville.
Robbed by Highwaymen
M. M. Perry, who has a stall in
the Raleigh market, was held
and robbed by highwaymen early
yesterday morning near Rocky
Mount. Mr. Perry was returning
from Nashville, where he had sold
a number of horses Tuesday, and
out to walk from Rocky
Mount to South Rocky Mount, in-
tending to board a train at the
latter place for Raleigh. When
about midway between the two
towns he was stopped by three
masked men, who, at the point of
their pistols, relieved him of a
large sum of
and Post.
Some to Ale, Si me to You.
1900.
Miss Alice left this
for
M. II. this
morning from
Miss Hattie left this
morning for Washington.
II. T. King returned
evening
R. Harrington returned Wed-
evening from Scotland Neck.
Tin i
every
I ins j
Z. V.
Neck.
Johnston returned Wed-
evening from Scotland
Mrs. Zeno Moore and child left
this morning to visit relatives in
Edgecombe.
Mr. Elmo Walls, who has been
here visiting his brother,
Harry Walls, returned to Wilson
today.
T. H. and bride, Miss
Mamie took the train
here Wednesday evening for Kin-
Miss Bessie Vail, of Baltimore,
who has been here as milliner, for
Mrs. Leggett, left this morning
her home.
Judge Howard W. Hayes and
Dr. John A. Wells, of Newark, N.
J., are at William Whitehead's,
near Greenville, enjoying the an-
hunt they take in this section.
J. P. Pittman, of Dunn, arrived
Wednesday evening on a visit here.
Finding The Reflector in
trouble, and being a newspaper
man himself, he very kindly gave
us a helping hand.
February, 1900.
G. A. returned Thursday
evening from
R. L. Smith returned Thursday
evening from Richmond.
Adrian Savage returned Thins
day, evening from Richmond.
W. S. Bernard rs-
day evening from Chapel Hill.
J. P. Pittman, of Dunn, who has
on a visit here, left this
morning.
H. A. of Atlanta, who
has been spending some days here,
left this morning.
. H. Tyson left this morning for
Baltimore to take a course at a
business college there.
Ex-Gov. it is and Mrs. Jarvis
returned Thursday evening from
their visit to Currituck.
Saturday, February 10.1900.
Prof. State Chemist, was
here today.
J. M. of LaGrange,
came in this morning.
H. P. left this morning
to spend Sunday in Henderson.
C Miss Maggie of Cone-
toe, who has been visiting Mrs. D.
E. House, returned home today.
Rev. N. M. Watson left this
morning for Chapel Hill to preach
Sunday for the University students.
Bruce Williams, of at-
for the Atlantic Coast Line,
came in Friday evening.
OW. L. James, of Salisbury, who
has spending several weeks
with his daughter, Mrs. O. E.
Warren, this for his
home.
Multiplied.
. hi
-ii. ii is
m hat In-
I lit.- more
who
the he invests He
vim Battle Fortune, hut deals
with a material certainty.
N.
J.
today M .
Miss Kalie is
Urn. U. ibis
J. Ii. spent Hie day
Washington.
There are of drummers advertises.
today. I Every dollar expended in
to see Mr. Charlie jibing many scores dollar
Baker out again after being quite u the
with measles.
Langley is the champion
hunter. He caught eighteen
minks one day.
Joe Little, an honorable old
man in this community
died yesterday. Age years.
CYPRESS ITEMS.
Cypress, N. C,
Charley May and sister, Miss
left Monday morning for
Baltimore.
J. B. Gardner came from
today.
J. Dawson and G. Dixon
went to Ayden Sunday.
Mrs. K. A. Johnson and Miss
Essie Brooks, of were
here one day last week.
Miss Minnie Dawson is visiting
friends and relatives at
Miss Woolen, who has
been visiting friends here returned
to her home in Pitt county last
Saturday.
Record.
Startling Instances.
Last week a
laid he would pay up if he
lived. He died. Another
will see you He's
blind. Still another I'll
pay you this week or go to I lie
He's gone. There arc
who ought to take warning
pay
up D.; Slope.
BONE
THE BEST ALL ROUND
FOR ALL CROPS
MANUFACTURED BY
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
High Lights.
Contentment is the feeling that
things might lie worse.
When a woman doesn't talk she
is dull; when a man doesn't talk he
is deep.
Woman's most effective weapon
used to be a teal; now it is a smile
and frock.
We the people who med-
with our affairs; and then,
again, detest people who don't
notice us at Record.
A Stove to Italy.
Higgs a few days ago sold
a Buck's stove that goes to Italy-
The purchaser hail the stove ship
from Greenville to New York
and from the latter place re-ship-
to Italy. We doubt If any
other retail stove house in North
Carolina ever made such a sale as
this.
Heavy Prom Taking Iron.
Yon must stir early and often if
you get ahead of a Greenville boy.
Alfred Schultz, a little sou of Mi.
S. M. was slightly ailing
a tonic of iron was recommend-
ed by the family physician. The
little fellow took his medicine all
right, and yesterday rather
the household by remarking
Mama, I'm getting so heavy it
makes me
the trouble, the mother in-
quired. I'm taking so much
he promptly replied, and
his ready wit brought down the
house.
Trying to Improve It.
During this week quite a
of have come from
subscribers that The
carriers have failed to deliver
papers. Owing to sickness we have
hail to make sonic changes in the
carriers and are trying our best
to make boys do their and
deliver the papers. We want every
subscriber to get bis paper prompt-
and appreciate their us
of any failure, for then it helps us
to correct the trouble. It some-
times happen that the papers arc
stolen after the carrier leaves them
at the door.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
Forty thousand people arc in-
annually in factories of
the state of New York.
The strike of the of the
American Hide and Leather Com
at Lowell Mass., has been
settled.
South Carolina last year made
more progress cotton mill build-
than any other State, now
stands second that industry.
The Federal Grand Jury, at
Brooklyn N. Y., found forty-eight
indictments against
ed with fraudulent
Nearly tons of American and
Canadian are cat
on every steamer sailing from Van-
for Sydney
Death desolated entire house-
hold in last week.
and Mrs. Henry T. Carlton
daughter all died within seven
days.
Greensboro had another big
Monday morning, the immense
clothing store of C. If,
Co. being destroyed. The loss was
with 9.15,000 insurance.
D. M. of Charlotte, com
suicide in New York Mon-
day. He jumped from a fifth story
window.
R. G. Pearson i-
a meeting in Charlotte. ,
ITEMS.
N. Feb. 1900.
W. G. went
Thursday returned Friday.
Joe was here Friday.
W. B. Pugh returned home to
Now Item, Thursday, on steamer
Bell.
Misses Webb, of Kinston,
and Anna of this place,
went to Kinston Friday.
Berry Simpson is here.
Dr. II. Johnson spent Thursday
here.
Pittman down to
Maple Cypress Thursday.
J. to Kinston
Wednesday.
A many are
being made at the Disciple church
The scats are repainted and I he
windows are being papered.
The Government works came
down Friday gave the bridge a
right heavy Jar while passing
through.
Prof Matthews to Marry.
Some friends here have received
invitations to the marriage of Mr.
Thomas Crawford Matthews and
Miss Minnie at
Ala. Feb. 22nd. Mr Mat-
thews recently spent some weeks
in Greenville making an
the town, and is
ed especially for the amusement he
made as a hypnotist.
My Stock
is Complete
all
gods, Hats,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
A Smile In Each.
Comes to Undertaker.
The clock-maker is never in a
hurry. He always has plenty of
time.
The egotist may have an
his speech, but never
his I's.
No. Maude, dear, an invoice of
music is not to
the vocal kind.
When people meet by chance
they must expect their marriage to
be a lottery.
Cooks arc often with
boils.
The installment dealer seems to
be a believer trusts.
An ounce of prevention is often
worth a pound on the piano.
Many a man who can't even
write his own name makes his mark j
in the world.
Some people seem to think they
are conferring a favor on the world
by consenting to live in it.
The average man is content With
a day on his birthday, but most
women like to take a year off.
It doesn't follow that an
author should be poor,
ought to have plenty in his own
write.
Some people talk about every-
body else in that nobody may
have time to talk about them,
The man who purchases his
popularity soon discovers that the
market is liable to
The chap who buys his girl many
roses at this time of year has to
give dollars for scents.
When courtship results in a
broken heart another Application
of court plaster is often
The crucial test of a man's love
is when his sweetheart asks him to
attend a bargain sale with her.
Some men will for hours
with Indian clubs and dumbbells,
and kick like steers if asked to
carry up a of coal.
No Methodist Services
J. W. Jenkins,
of the Orphanage
who was to have visited
here on Sunday in the Interest of
the orphanage, la prevented by
from meeting the appoint-
Ami the N.
M. Watson, is out town I here
ill be no preaching from his
pit tomorrow.
U. L. Davis, President.
R. A. Tyson, J. L. Little
He-Organized June 15th, 1896.
STATEMENT OF THE------
MK GREENVILLE,
G.
AT OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 2nd, 1893.
Resources.
Capital stock paid in 923,000.00
B.
Loans and 991,110.211 Undivided Profits less
Due from Hanks
Cash Items
Cash
Furniture and Fixtures
Stamps
44,140.88 j Expenses paid 5,840.31
9,047.891 Bills payable 17,500.00
22,677.481 Deposits 118,711.67
Due Hanks and Bankers
169,640.07
9169,549.07
Careful attention given to all business to us.
See
At the old us Moore store,;
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
stock of
Heavy and
Consisting of Meals, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Cigars,
lions, Fruits, in fact everything
to be found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or in barter. When I
yon want to sell or when you
to buy come to sec us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage promise entire sat-
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO, I
at Five Points
Are now in the R. B.
Jarvis A store. The
must be closed out at
We bought it cheap
can give you bargains.
Everything goes at low price.
moved in the Jarvis store
With W. T. Lee Co. See
our spring samples and let us
make you a hue suit.
W. T. LEE CO.
Greenville, N. O.
Virginia
. i from N.
arc reliable
i. They
Cm . k Headache, Bil-
. Sour Stomach,
and Sold
everywhere, per box.
We have again opened our
and are prepared
to serve meals hours.
QUAIL OS TOAST
and
NORFOLK OYSTERS
served in style are
also supply oysters by
pleasure. We have good
cooks, Walton, clean
tables and can serve yon
quickly.
POWELL
live
of
beginning fill months con-
felt well up to a
i lo b-by was born, and
. , I I i than two She had
HO t . headache, no
rising
I I was and
Is the rem
I known the expectant
i It la applied ex-
I g t can come from
taking m at such times.
I All internal preparations said to relieve com-
ling M not humbugs, but
I positively .
bottle
or you can tend to
i Co., Atlanta, fit
LOOKING LETTER-HEAD
lost many dollar for business men. If a man is
judged by the coat be wears, be is also Judged by the
letter-head be uses, An artistic, printed letter-
head may la- looked on as a good investment.
It will he
The price In- doing it
be right, too.
Stud your to
The Reflector Office.
I .
Book Store
EVERY THING II THE Will OF
BOX PAPER,
TABLETS
Pens, Pencils.
Slates,
received
There U a young man In
a local physician, now baa a
good and bright prospects
who Hart in life bf
that Aid no In-long lo I
hardly know under what to class the
of obtaining the I Mil
let the story hie actions.
young arrived In Chicago
one funds, but with plenty
of nerve and push, lie wasted
to Mean Ma room rent
until lie could a position, lie-
lit- Had some who
would help If he told his story lo a
straightforward manner, he entered a
cigar In Dearborn street
lie bis condition
and ask for until be could
get a position the proprietor look-
ed U a scowl, lie turned
to partner, and they held a consul-
In Whisper for ft few I
lake and bother me
about l-ll again. That's all you
will gel, now you can get out
In o the J
storekeeper. ,
young man was pushed toward
Hie money In his baud.
and. he would, storekeeper
would h i talk. In the
Street fellow considered
i-very detail and decided
to keep I be mil- be did. and a
mouth or an Inter be again walked Into
and told bis story and
returned the money News.
Call
la a slant bard to In beau-
Ireland The woman who had
never of a live Is.
I think equaled by who came
to me lately her sore leg.
me. doctor, that
i the heel out of it
But I o n to do it with-
out your Not for the
I'm now. doc-
tor, dear, an drop of water has never
gone i J
I goodly of
i I. preceded bl a thorough
in f alkali potash In the
form I I lie old woman hob-
. . with my
Words
for a certain
I n weekly tribute
p i I All at
a from turned up.
called on her and after
Hi-- kindness car-
bis i bet's slater lo end her
days In i r n Hie widow
not
lay her the water. She
soon real pea ml stop In It,
dear, she explained to a
lady sister's a good
but, between would
washed me lo
Century.
Rad War.
There Is like a determined
spirit As the old saying la.
must he don- I The
with of us is our mind
are only made up
A lady a car-
the day In
i I n little
comfortable chair the
she of the carpenter.
comfortable be repeated
doubtfully
give us a call.
Job Din
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tug
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Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
A.-WEES
Is only a year Mid on
the news iv cry week,
and gives ion to the
farm era, especially grow-
tobacco, a worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
i Parker Fountain pen
. .
FOR SALE AT STORK
ii
lo
If won
bars
unlit you n man
-1 i my with Die
work prow
; i have
it ml
a I'll
Pin until I get
man
The to say that
I I ill as as not
I be carried bin away
I. h in-ill.
K bis to enter
r he played n
in-i-i r n r.
you for I
I a yon
be. I always
m n me lira I
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Le said lo
I. if
I were
ii. to I a
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BABY STUART.
A off V-
If of
there of a certain
draw Ins of n bead after
Vandyke be enumerated. It
would There la
nothing surprising; in popularity
of bead whatever
ft la
for many ludicrous misapprehensions.
There ire women believe that
bead was painted by Gilbert Stuart.
There are women have asked If
It was the of A. T. Stewart
there are women who know
that It depicts of the of
Charles I. but who do not know which
one of bis It Is. It Is
a boy or a girl, or painted tat
original. The head la that of sec-
son of diaries I. and name of
the was Vandyke paint-
ed time lime of
family groups of
by Vandyke hangs in Turin.
From the head of little James In that
group n copy was made by
drawing, and copy
hangs In the Academy of St. at
Rome. From drawing
countless army f photographs, en-
and prints which
have spread to the uttermost parts of
the proceeded.
Let change the title, for we think
has done duty long
enough. Why not cull hi in
Then, at least all bis
would know Ids sex. lie be-
came Kin Jam II of
and. to
be gave of possessing
all vices his race without any
Of Its virtue- Ills reign was short
and infamous lie was in exile St.
Germain when be dud in Such
the chubby and guileless looking
royal baby In the cap. Tran-
script.
REMOVING A RING.
A Jeweler Tells to Take oar one
Has Lull.
Most girls a ho bare bad baby rings
have had Me In them
from their -r. Is really no
necessity f-i lids ado about
a i said a Jeweler.
fact, as In else, the secret
of success lb in how to do It
Here is ft that I have found
for r a tight ring, and
there Is no surgical
Involved oil Thread a needle Hat
In the eye. ti- thread that is strong,
but not I'm i then pass head
of under the ring. Care, of
course, i be used and It
would be lo soap needle before
beginning needle having been
passed through, pull thread through
a few Indies Inward hand
time the jeweler had passed
the needle nod thread under ring
on his own was prepared to
Illustrate lit I la lecture. the
end of the thread around the fin-
toward Hie in this manner,
then take hold of the short end tin
wind The thread, thus
against the ring, will gradually remove
It, however or swollen the
Dispatch.
A correspondent of Dundee Ad-
writes from
people of though sprung
from the same stock as ourselves, are
Infinitely more polite hospitable
SO much so that my friend Scotch
landowner, who is Scotch lo back-
bone nod never more Scotch than when
out of Scotland, early to the con-
that their besides
being trouble to themselves,
was a sheer of I did not
find it so. I rejoiced It was of
their characteristics, fur they were
ever willing to show me their
and their dairies and their cur-
establishments, I bad been
assured before leaving this country
that the Danish creamery least was
shut against the stranger.
most continental people l have
met the Dane puts himself to DO end
of trouble to help you. and he
gives all you want you
must needs go to bis home and drink
drink and smoke his cigars, as old
In this country might do after
fears of
To those living
Tint's Pills
they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
f r sick headache, indigestion,
torpid liver,
all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
WILMINGTON WELDON
AND BRANCHES
AND LINK
COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
i n ill i; i i.
A ii electoral will
put a upon thrift
to lie
ed in Belgium, tinier thin new
plan every man
of twenty twenty -live yearn
who pay dollar a year
taxes will be entitled to vote
one ballot; married men over
live J ears of age will have two
ballots and if such married
shall own real estate or Gov-
saving bank de-
posits producing an income of
a year will have three ballots
each.
Whichard. N.
The Stock in every
and prices U low as the
Highest market prices
aid produce.
Lean-
Ar Mount
Leave
Lt
lain
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DIRECTORY
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S. M.
HAS FOB YOU
4.0110 pounds Candy,
barrels
Sweet
pounds Mixed Nuts,
pound Raisins,
Seeded Currants, Citron,
Dates, Bananas.
Dolls.
VASES, LAMPS
and
WAGONS, and
ALL KIND of
toys, CHEAP.
Come to see ids.
mm m.
Phone
Southern
Railway.
RAILWAY.
------Off the
SOUTH.
I i Line to all Points.
Where Was Married.
Cue of moat
in r- Si. Wit
Ii.
of Dr.
was
It
of St. In
both Porter, of of K.
Id
Why the couple have
from to Derby to be
If con
In.
reason.
an of the
They must a
as they up the
aisle of i i r ; he
want. man.
person of nearly
off Meant
U-r
Mi ii
I ;
of i gloomily.
in p
I You know,
a i I -it the celling
for ii ii nil night Just at
rum a yard of
knocking
nil or
i u-i
Meat to exist, and
. are cited of
in of all The
i Citizen forward
With H of n In town
Inn to lie
; ii-ll. put a written
one of the I lie oilier day A
u ho was fr n
u is lo the no-
.-ii In buy
at ll ll from who
his own way. lie
, fence, the pump handle
and I. ii doors lie
City Journal
i De
Don't live for your. If. do he
afraid of your
Beta ii of lie
Who Wholly the I of
Others, ll were, forgets
far happier than man who
make of
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
j on all Lo-
Sleep
on all
an J
A j fin Time
In for-
ion, or
T. P. A.,
Charlotte, X. c.
K. B. C. A.,
N.
No to
; -1 W, A. Turk
D.
PATENT
you get
or DESIGN
i i. t .
BOOK ON
Va
Faisal
H It
SO
ST
I'M PM
. a n i, so i ii
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is Si
SO
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Lt
i.
Ar Mount
Arrive Tarboro
i m
Lt Mount
Ar
ton p tn,
P m, arrives
p Return, up leaves Sanford
p m. arrive p leave
p m
loaves Ben-
a m, SO, a m,
a m, Hope Mills a in,
rive
p m, Hone p r .
Red p m, p
arrives m
with train
at With Carolina Central
Bed Spring with the Keel
Springs at Sun ford
with the Seaboard Air and Southern
the and
Charlotte
Train on s. . Neck Road
leave H i t. tn. p in,
l A W p m. K
Kill-it.;, v.
no r m, m
at ll am. ll am.
on
if p m, arrive V
a id ti p m, leave
.; . arrive am
and p
Train leaven Tarboro dally except Sunday
b p m. Sunday p m, arrives Ply-
ft p returning, leaves Ply-
mouth dally, Sunday, a m. and
day arrives
Train on Midland N C hi. leaves
born dully, except Sunday, Oft a
a m. leaves
a m.
Train on Nashville Branch leave
Mount at am. p m, arrive Nashville
I a in. U pin. Spring Hope am.
Hope II am
. a m. arrive at
a m, p m. dally except Sunday.
Branch leaves for
Clinton dally, except m and
m. returning leases Clinton at go a and
Train No close
don all points ml. via
Bond.
. M.
. Pass.
J. R. Manager.
T. If.
in.
and every
Sunday morning and evening. Er-
prayer
M., la in Fridays at A
M., Rev. I. A.
in Charge.
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
u lay evening. Rev.
J. X. Booth, Sunday-
a. m. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday,
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. B.
regular
LODGES
A. F. S A. M. Greenville
Lodge, mm-
third Monday R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. O. E. E
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening.
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker.
K. of It.
It Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
O. F. hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council.
No. meets every first and third;
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Se-
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at ti A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. Tar-
leave for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Halt injure.
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
it railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should freight by
the Old Dominion S. a. i u.
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
I a i.
DEALER IN-
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found In the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
PATENTS-
IS IS
Notice in
IS
.
cod
E.
i j.
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
in
or nor lo
Marls lo Mead .
la 11.6
Nature, In to mistakes, which have from
careless living, or it mar be out pimples, blotches and
Imperfections on skin, as a warning that more serious troubles
tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary arc certain to follow If
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistakes.
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an death baa been avoided
simply because notes of warning hare been m the blood kept
pure by a light use of S
Mi--. A J. i. . of Marshall, Mich.,
cured of a bad suffering with it for five The
doctors and my friends said It was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and on my whole body. I perfectly raw It. What I
suffered during those Is no use Nobody would me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised lo cure It, I spent money
enough to buy a I beard JOHNSTON'S highly
I tried a of it. I began to improve right away, and when I baa
i. i third bottle I completely cured. I have never bad a touch of it
I never got any thing to do mo the least till I tried JOHNSTON'S
I would heartily advise all are suffering from
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach,
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S .
made mo all
The blood la your life and if you keep it pure and strong you can positively
disease or JOHNSTON'S
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in fall quart bottles at
SOLO BY
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
mm
D. J. EDITOR
-AT
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY FEBRUARY
NO
Ed. Ii
WHO I
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT A
THUS COME TO TUB RIGHT PLACE WHERE
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT STRUT-
I. V RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
THE AMENDMENT.
ARTICLE VI.
TO
OF AN
Section Every male person
pie lie
elections by the General
shall be viva
Sec Every voter in North
Carolina, except in I his article
shall be eligible to of-
but upon
duties of the office he shall lake
and subscribe the following
do
States, and j
every male person has been j Sec. All elections by the
years of
age, and possessing
set out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at any election
by the people in the State, except
M herein otherwise provided.
Sec. He shall have resided in
State of North Carolina for two
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
district which he offers
to vote, four months next
the election ; Provided, That
removal from precinct, ward
or other election district
in same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vote precinct, ward
or other election district from
which be has removed, until four
months after such removal. No
person who bin been convicted, or
who has his guilt in open
upon any crime
the punishment which is, or may
hereafter be, imprisonment the
prison, be permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
be first restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. Every person offering to
vote shall be at the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and manner
provided law, and the General
North Carolina shall
enact general laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read write any section
of constitution in the English
language; and, before he shall be
entitled vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of
year in which he proposes to vote,
hie poll tax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
hall be a lieu only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
except against asset sad property.
A Good to
While all State papers arc
possibilities of farm
in Georgia advocating the
diversifying of crops, it be
well to a that conies I
from count t as I practical
example of nut Mil can be
lone, but what has been in the
of making OB a
Ledger
following rental
a small town ii.
man in has in
twenty-five or year I
made with a
farm. in sin .-
shin he cleared above his
expenses each war. lie never
lows any trash on
never allows his beggar weeds rut
or pastured, plows everything
and all goes back to soil,
He carries his null lo the mill on
the bank of his horse, leads the
horse and never rules him.
saves the animal. has
food, Inn does
live and can do
without 1-1 the
chant sells, amid
it
He is in
world so lira-his par would J
lie works with
his mule, and and
do all their-work, making
twelve or iii
who register under this section I teen bales of and
or before November 1908, and syrup, meat and potatoes. He
all such persons shall lie entitled lends money over county
to and vote at all elections good people N per
by the people this Mate, unless I never sends money oil.
disqualified under section of this at home among neighbors, lie
Provided, such persona said lo ho.-
shall have paid their poll tax as re- cash, and all made from a link-
one still con
duels. This mi- told a
I prior thereto, entitled lo vote
laws of any State in the
States wherein he re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
TO THE
PI I I A Nil
Wit i
XI
V, .-
We
in
i. i iii
ill
I i can
p .
i .
Vegetables
M ill always find a
only that farmer
mi who
set t to ob
in both and quantity
Hi-- well-
General Merchandise
a large yield unless it
Send fur
which furnish full
end them
I KALI WORKS,
lo III ti
-elect
and He .-
The following is the amendment
. such person, shall lie denied
to article of the State it u . .
,.,,,, right to register and vote at
lion, adopted by the As i .
,. ml i . . any election in this State by
1899, and to lie submit- ,. . , ., . ., ,
. of bis failure to possess the
to voters for ratification .
I qualifications prescribed in
next . q . j,,.,,,,,,,,
Section 1- That article the, in accord
constitution of North Carolina lie with terms of
and same is hereby abrogated prior o ,
and lieu thereof shall be j General Assembly shall provide fol-
the following article of said B record all bushels of corn,
.
ell Min .- ,.
and the mo- , ,
s p n
ii yon I
iii
i-i us
l . H-i-l .
sells, if In- and does i lo w ,,
-nil
. . I . I
a pi h i I
M-
II.
.
Groceries.
Meal. i
i i .
neighbor of
The story is remarkable lie
cause it is impossible, but bananas
facts stated in unusual.
If one man aided by one
his energy and can
so much, what is
for a farmer with several
mules and same en
to accomplish t The Is
probably no
why ii be.
had a
would mil long before she would
rank as the riches and most
pendent
Post.
I will support and
maintain the constitution laws
of the United Slates, and the con-
laws of North Caro
therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So help me,
Sec. The following class's of i . . ,.
i. ii um , .- Preparing; l-or A Big Crop,
persons shall lie disqualified
First, all persons who shall i notwithstanding fuel that
deny the being of Almighty j notion is bringing B price
Second, persons who shall have than it has for years and I lien-
been convicted or confessed more or of lighting
guilt on pending, j fertilizer
whether or not, heavy purchase-
in
or felony, or any crime tori big crops.
which the punishment may be sate of tugs by
in the penitentiary. I North of Ag
since becoming of the
United or corruption and
malpractice office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights of in a man.
prescribed by law.
Hardware,
Furniture.
Ii- ; ;
W i for l .
Credit, Our
, ii
; .
i ii pay a
year
tiers calf
pay.
pi Hi. rate
shape of a sub-
Am business
I l.- gOt
-I lie let alone. ll
;. can
ill i any be
Durham Herald.
.
A,
. .
lb.-- .
Hun, w in Bryan
-i. in
. P M.
luck, I. M.
M tin-
Line has the
his pi
I.
ii has also accepted an
. lecture 1-. the
fee will lie
.-i-d- ill In-
tin establishment
; to be given for the
Farmers
i in-11
hen II be I
.
i .
I I
. I
.
;.;.
We ban
i i.
w .
Sec. II. This act shall be in force
from and after its
Farmers In Earnest.
Owing to of pro
of the meeting
Saturday the resolutions
adopted, we are forced to print
the edition
of Tub but it will
pear as a whole our semi-week-
edition of
worthy of a careful read
and for that reason we publish
them full. If the farmers con
in mat-
and receive the co-operation
me since I.
shows demand for
the this year is
nine tell i. , y i u. .
it was last year, Do
of agriculture
nary has sold tags
of X
These are en
for farmer,
crop this year would have
been an unusually large one had II
lint been for mid storm.
iii
l n
.
I S THIS
. . Dollars
ruse of
i ire.
i i iii -i Props.,
Toledo, O,
i for the la.-i
h perfectly
ll business
able
i made by
w i -1 .-, 11.1 wholesale drug.
. .
Mini IN,
O,
i I i- taken in
upon
surfaces. tin-
.-ii
. i .
lb
i.
Mile,
Plow Gear, tee.
Headquarter
i i
.
i . i
In I,, v
I 1ST,
i . i
lore
For
in i
.
See. 5- No male person was, j should have, Hie end aimed at
on 1867, or at any time accomplished.
The lair John
Income his writings
nine away all
which he kepi I'm living
When remonstrated with by
friends for Ins lib
urged In retain mini-
for himself lie said Hint
who live
on a had
Points,
II Will. .
ii nips, Nail-.
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H i
k -ma ,
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ii ii i A i
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