Eastern reflector, 16 March 1900


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EVERY THING
R.
OF
The following is the
to article U of the State
adopted by the As
UM, and to be submit-
to the voter for ratification
next August
Section 1- That article VI of the
of North Carolina
the same is hereby abrogated
ad in lieu thereof shall be
the following article of said
ARTICLE VI.
I;
or as
TABLETS.
office First, all persons who shall
deny the being of God
Second, all persons who shall have
convicted or confessed their
guilt on pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any other crime for
which the may lie
in the penitentiary,
since In-coining citizens of the
in- corruption and
in office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship in a manner
by law.
Sec. This act shall lie in force
from and after
Pens, Pencils.
. removal one
. or other election
Section Every male person
ill i United State, and
every male Demon who has been
naturalized, twenty-one j cars of
age. and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at election
joy the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Sir. He shall have resided in
the State of North Carolina, for two
in the county six months.
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district in which be offers ., recorded in Boot I
to vote, four months next
the election; Provided, That One
IMPORTANT LAND SALE,
By matte September
Term of Superior in the
of J. T. Harry Skin-
i .-. an;
others.
The Mined I Herein Com-
missioner will
the Home to the
highest r cash, on the
tin described
One ball
the of
William others seventy-
five r less, m
Well and known as for-
to on I Julia Bra
received,
All
PRINTING
give us a call.
ANY I'll INC PROM A-
V Card
Full Sheet Poster,
The
TWICE A-WEEK
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
r, especially th grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times
subscription price.
S.
AT BOOK ST
from one precinct, ward
i lo another
in the Mime county, shall not ope
rate lo deprive any person of
ii
or other election district from
which he has removed, until
mouths alter inch removal. No
who hat been convicted,
confessed his guilt
indictment
the punishment w is, or
hereafter lie. imprisonment in the
prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
tie restored to citizenship In
manner prescribed law.
See. person offering to
vote shall be at time a
registered voter as herein
in the manner
provided by law, the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
tills article.
See. I. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read write any section
of constitution in the English
and. before he shall be
entitled to vote, have Paid on or
before the Hist day of March of the
year in which he proposes to vole,
his poll tax as prescribed by law,
for previous year. taxes
shall be a lien on assessed
property, and no process Shall issue
to en force the col led ion of the same
except against Md property.
Sec. 5- male person who was,
on January I, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
tin-laws any State in the
Slates wherein lie then re
sided, and no lineal descendant of
J such shall be denied
right lo register and vole at
any election in this Slate person
of hi- failure lo possess the
qualifications prescribed In
section l of this Provided,
In- shall have registered in accord
with the terms of this section
prior to December I, The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persons
who register this section on
or before November I, 1908, an I
all such persons shall be entitled
lo and vote at all elections
by the people In this State, unless
disqualified under section this
Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll tax as re
by law.
See. l. All elections the
pie shall lie ballot, and all
i elections by the General
shall lie viva
See Every voter in
Carolina, except M in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of
lice, but before entering upon the
duties of the oilier lie shall take
and subscribe the following
do swear
I will support and
maintain it ill ion and
of Slates, and con-
null laws of North Cam
Una not inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of my office
So help
Sec. The classes of
persons shall be disqualified
the lands of Silas
j. or fully
need front to
i. P pant
One known as the Council
hi lo vote in lite precinct,
the lands f K M. James, John
one
r and n
G. Harry
page
Qua in
I I . ii
one or
land,
tin
i in
bundled
and
acre
alto
i i -i known
tin- lands , the Council
James lain .
offered a-
The
all limber or i above in
t-t when cut, x period often year
on all the above named
timber of-
throe
whole, Umber nod
those bids that
wing money. There Is
lion hall feel of Handing timber on
i. One tract R. U. J. D.
Carolina towns known as
Sam land, acre
more or less timber heretofore
tract known as the
in township, on
Creek, the
J. w. H. w hit-hard others
acres
less nun J A.
to Skinner Book
page-----
h adjoining the lands
late John Jordan Daniel and
In the forks of where
O. was hunted
and inn deed J, J Nobles to
acres.
tract of in
at two large pines
and runs North West lo a then
Weal the road up said
road North West poles to
the dwelling the
late Jerri and runs with said
road S. to W. poles thence S and Iv 1311
ii tit;, n's lint- with his
hi e to the containing
i i One tract of land situate in Content
i the lauds of A. M
tardy Johnson, the Turnage
others containing acres fully
ma deed John
ill page and
II One Had situate in town-
i-hip. the Hardy Johnson
Jr. others containing
i-i acres more r less, fully
described Book I pare and A IV
IS One of land tunic in
township, adjoining the lands of
He Porter's place, J, A.
and others, containing
live bundled and seventy
more or leas.
TOWN PROPERTY.
IS in West
Beginning at N. W.
corner of and Ward
North Latham street to the lino
No. hence with the line of lot No
feel to the corner or lot No
net to east with
Ward street feet to the
I.- No. In West
n- S. K.
and streets, thence
street feet to the
line-f l.-i N thence with the line of
lots and then with the line of
lo
tin fit i vi West feet lo
the
I . lot in the town of Greenville on
-r of Front and and
. d in a deed from J W. J. House to
i i in Hook L pages
Th i are cash, hut
en pay . third cash can arrange for
ii l H i
J ,, .
b v
Save Your Money.
On i box i I save
many dollars in
of stomach, or
No Reckless Assertion
r sick headache, J
i constipation
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
a Failure
I lie washes
plant is duo of most
in nature.
to tin- result
even more than composition of
the wash.
Decently
has to j
be I lie for specific tor
San Jose scale. The writer has re-
this upon
apple, plumb trees
by San Jose scale;
location of orchard, Wake county;
aye of trees, four to years.
The trees hail been carefully tend-
ed were well grown
healthy, barring the The
was applied February
dry, day. The Deem-
pump and
were used. Two strengths oil
pure nil oil diluted OH half
were used. The Ire-- were as
welted as is possible
with a pump, lull not enough oil
was put on to drip or run down
the trunk.
March The bark of all
Sprayed trees is greasy brown, but
the oil has not penetrated into the
living cells. All scales by
the oil are dean, but in no did
the scales amount to above
percent of the whole. In other
words, about HI per cent of the
original number of scales escaped
the wash and are still alive.
The buds of apple trees were
not injured in any way. The buds
of the peaches were killed to the
extent of about to per cent.
The buds of the plumbs were kill-
ed to the extent of to BO per
cent. particular difference
could be between half and
full strength of wash.
The general is that
for this section crude petroleum
the same upon
scale insects as pure kerosene.
It is no better and as
to use Persons who wish
to experiment with mineral oils on
nil trees should go very slowly.
Oils are dangerous, especially upon
fruits.
Dept.
JUT SKEW IN
to Coma,
or I
I c Half War o II.
la
Nature. In her efforts to correct which mistakes hare come from
careless or it mar be from ancestors. out pimples, blotches and
other imperfections on the a warning that more troubles
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary arc certain to follow If
you neglect to heed the warning and correct the
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an baa been avoided
simply because notes of warning have and the blood kept
pure by a right us.- of JOHNSTON'S
Miss Abbie J. of Marshal Mich.,
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with It for Are years The
doctors my friends It was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with it. What I
suffered during those fire years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure H. I spent money
enough to buy a I heard highly
praised. I a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when I had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it
I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
would heartily advise all who are suffering from
or akin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S
made me all
The blood is your you keep it pure and strong can positively re-
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never
fails It is for sale by all druggists, in I quart bottles at only one dollar
DUO
SOLD
Hosts OP
Pitt County. B, fore the Clerk I I I
Ola Forbes Henry and
Nellie bis wife.
Henry Jenkins and i
Mettle Jenkins will take Hint
Proceeding, entitled as above
in the Superior Court of
Wore the Clerk, for the sale j
of estate for partition; and said
will take notice they
to appeal at office of the j
Clerk of the Superior Court for the County i
of Pitt, mi th 10th day of March
and answer or lo petition and ,
tiled in or the
will apply to die I
relief in said petition and
plaint.
This Jan. loon. n. c.
A Blow, Clerk Court.
fur
LAND SALE.
Ill virtue of a of the Superior
Court of Pitt County made, on the 17th
1909, in a certain Special
O.
and wife
and and numbered as ens- I
will on MARCH 1900.
public Kile before the Court House
door in Greenville to the highest bidder for
a certain piece or parcel of land situ-
ate in Township, Pitt County,
Lot No. in the division of the
lands of Mary B. and
which was allotted to Curl by
and
the 4th of Lot
on ton load, South W.
n sweet gum on creek. corner
of No. 6- to n black
poles lo stake
on road near South of its
be d thence road lo-
i in infilling, acres more or
This 1900.
I. BLOW,
Commissioner.
CHURCHES
a. in.
service and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany Fridays A
Rev. I. Minister
in
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
J. B. pastor.
a. m. E. B.
regular
OVER THE COUNTRY.
National
man says that Indiana
will Ira Democratic Ibis year by
Escaping gas killed Henry
No. Boat Twenty-lint
street, New York, and rendered
his brother unconscious.
William IT. Ferry, owner of the
Late Forest polo at Oh lea-
go, . was struck by a train
a that city on Sunday.
lost bis life in
the at Buffalo, N. Y.,
Saturday is believed to have
been Ashton Smith, of Fort Erie,
Out.
Line ha
Champaign Is detained at
tine, New York, pending dis-
infection if a sick steerage
quarters.
The Ono Day Cold
For colds and use
late Easily as candy
and quickly cure.
PRESCRIPTION CHILLS
and fever is a of
Tasteless Tonic.
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
No pay. Price
WHICH A RD, JR.
in
A an dis e
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
mid prices as low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
ADVICE AS
in
Hook I .-.
PATENTS
FREE
LAND
By virtue of a decree of
Court of in the
ease of j. c. Griffin, Addle E.
Brooks, Alice M. Spier, Pat-
rick, Joel i. Patrick and Joel Pat-
rick, guardian,
to sell laud for division.
Coin will sell
for cash before Court House
door in on Monday
day of March 1900 follow-
described piece or parcel of
land in the tow u
on the west by J. C. lot
on the north by E. Lang's lot on
t east by Alice M. lot
on the South by con-
two acres more or less.
This
P. C.
NOTICE TO
Having day
Clerk Hit- Superior Conn of Pill county,
as in of I lie estate of Alien,
hereby given to nil per-
-late to
present to for duly nu-
on or before the day of
Jinn h 1901, or notice will be in
recovery. All persona
to will
to me. This March
of A ban In K. Allen.
OLD DOMINION LIME
leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave daily
P. M. for Washington.
loaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at II A. If. carries freight only.
in- iii Washington with
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Lino from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville-,
lodges;
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
thin Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
U. b. O. E. E Griffin,
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of R. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
V B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
hall. J. B. White, Conn-
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. It.
Smith
J. i
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
Tm Invent also rat
COPYRIGHT or
Uriel i-i-l,.,
foe fro, advice.
ON PATENTS .
I patent.
fin
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
I I I
-AT-
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 1900.
Ed. H.
WHO I-SALE
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED RIGHT AND
AT THE SAME TIME BUY i
THEN COME THE EIGHT WHERE
WILL GET HONEsT WEIGHT
LY RELIABLE
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
A Successful Precedent
tobacco farmers, who are
secure fair prices for
their adopted plan known
M the plan, which looks lo
product of
Many have doubted
whether it was though
they bad no plan I bey regarded as
better. There is a successful
for the plan adopted. Mr.
J. G Johnson, of Kansas, vice-
chairman of the Democratic nation
executive committee, has written
No Sympathy
A Suggestion
is nut habit to lender ad-
vice lo the hybrid, I dark and Ian,
streaked and party
Composed and low white
office seekers, that is called the Re-
publican Party, but will deviate
from our custom and assist them
with advice their quest for Be-
publicans to till the Stale Offices
in North Carolina. We know
Boiler, the Simian, whom the De-
in mercy has written I he word
all over his frightful
We know that he is now in
search of some weak or degraded
Democrat to put up as the Candi-
date of the Republican for
the office of Slate
at the next election for State
We know the
and Butler himself knows
not to such a
frontispiece as Butler before the
people of forth Carolina for
highest their There-
fore we suggest with ail due con-
for the party that we ad-1
dress, it would lie well, and I
proper, and becoming lo I
put in nomination Don.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are
We
still forefront of the
the best selected line
after your patronage
towns in the State
arc sued by persons who
or imprisoned,
as the case may be, for
the compulsory vaccination
Boob people deserve
sympathy, for Governor, and Hon.
the truth could be know u, it would j George White of color,
develop they made trouble for I
no other purpose than to work of Buffalo lineage
municipalities for damages. White is a pale fare
does not require aid of law to instincts of worst
compel a good citizen to lake every elements of the race. He is
precaution possible to prevent his race in North Cam-
defiant,
General Merchandise
to be found in am store County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. all the year round, Spring. Summer
and Winter. We arc at wink for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you n hut you want and
sell you if we can. We offer you the very bust service, polite
and the most liberal terms with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you lo market you will not do yourself justice
ii yon d. not see our immense stock buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Silks
Jackets and Capes, and i I
He is
. to Mr. W. J. , of
Guilford county, that the be re-us. He has, public
Jordan plan is the most I, w speech, invited a race with
method of dealing with rust. who white nice and then,
has yet beard of, and adding y I to contest for in
account of this of North Carolina. He made Ibis
in moat cases for trivial causes, isl Indiscreet in a
it is practically the same thing convention
as has adopted with very sat- UM
I he grape grow-
in western New York. Prior .
to their adoption of Ibis scheme convention,
they were all at sea about prices, A of
and nobody was making any money
Now, instead of selling grapes meet at the ,.,.,
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and I
Harness, Horse
Sh
and
and
way, they are
ii to the mutual company which
Raleigh ant
on the 23rd of February on
floor of the
he made a speech, which was
to have inspired by Jet.
which arraigned the
State of its treat
of criminals, and
Greenville on Saturday. March j composed of many mite state-
31st. at IS o'clock at., for the that he was to con
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Sculls,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Fixtures, Nails mid
Furniture.
they have organized. There , of to the
to w it
and the total proceeds for the sea-, of m , h q
distributed among the growers,, and
who are the pool, in proportion for various Stale I d, when published Con-
production and j all win dirty
grade of his Township will be held j it is said, was the bandy
Since the organization of , o
Tobacco Trust, it has ,, t M delegates
robbed the farmer of at least o
one third of the true value of j The several townships will lie
he has produced, and to appoint the following
growers of from j DaBber of delegates, to-wit t
successful farmers to i i
the verge In day of .,
general rise in prices, the trust has
been powerful to keep the.
price of tobacco down to the price
of cultivation, it is to be hoped
that there is relief for them
present intolerable conditions.
Raleigh News
He was shot old Kentucky,
where they make the mountain
dew, and
on hot revolver stew; where you
Bethel,
Carolina,
IS.
Falkland,
Swift Creek, II.
All are in favor of
the white people controlling the
State and County governments are
invited to participate these
flout the people of North Carolina
with the speech, as it was deliver-
ed in the House of Representatives
work Senator These
two dirty, disgraced
lives from Carolina are close
friends, socially, and politically,
and working together on the same
political lines. Until invoke Fed-
military intervention In the
political affairs of North Carolina,
lo control the election
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your
Broth r
offices what seeks
mens i--
j i
rainbow often keep his
I promise; comes long
w id
He rain mi -n
jest; en do better thank de
ain't enough
We i tor live for heaven
ii dis but ex soon
time comes go for
de doctor.
De lie better,
en bit may in- but
bit's r wuss
in it.
I man what go bid u id
up only
find dill his I done run
vi id de
Many simple people, who obtain
marriage license of clerks,
that clerk some
responsible their mar I
and arc In duty
bound in t . him afterward
and .- him keep k
affairs.
A Suit
ii
ginger hair and a fierce
expression of lately
came to county clerk of
in that State.
the man that keeps
she
asked.
he answered.
What book do you sec
you find out Peters
Was
Search developed I In- of
John for whose n
had been t-o vent
is the name
of a
able
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
book u sent Free.
WORKS.
. M. Schultz.
HAS i poll YOU
1.000 pounds Candy,
Apples,
Sweet Florida Oranges
Coca Nuts,
SOU pounds Nuts,
pound Raisins,
Seeded Currants, Citron
Dates,
. v v f i r
LAMPS
and
WAGONS, and
ALL KIND of
TOYS,
Come to see me.
Phone
b-
I l hough I
said woman.
Waters, didn't
license is issued for a mar-
with
Well, I'm I
though I I'd ought to in and
tell Jack bus es
The
Sew York has
reported a bill to prohibit
publication of any paper which
, be found who
dangerously wounded,
r hi, in in suicide or
u who dead, unless
such paper shall hive been pro-
before a at an
Made by the Orange
Advertising as
Clerks.
the midst lite must people
are in debt.
The wages of -in are
the Constitutional Amendment in
protect the Slate
any. and White to control the gen-
., . i- home aid people
as it applies to
race.
about and costs.
Home made go ids arc bought
A well known merchant
would of doing bu-i
without clerks as ad
The fact i- it he
should nut advertise he would not
need the army of clerks which he
now employs; for there would
untiling for I bent to do.
Using, therefore, not wily helps in
wake up ill the morning shot full Oil
bullets holes, your sole j y f , ,,.,,.,,. ,.;,
art; disembodied i
souls. He was shot in old Ken-
where aim is always
true, and the principle
is shooting people through, where
the doctors use as medicine for all
the human ills, a dose or two of
bullets instead of giving pills. He
was shot old Kentucky, where
the grow on trees, and
the bullets from the lilies
through the air likes bees; where
the instruments they play on when
I bey give a dance or hop, are their
musical revolvers and
with a Vs., Ob-
server.
Motive Committee Of Pitt County.
L.
w. L. Chairman.
Secretary.
to Tub
OVER COUNTRY.
All parts of Ohio are suffering
from severe Hoods.
asphyxiation caused loss
of speech for M. Diabetic, a
scientist, who is now in a New York
hospital.
The Democratic Semite in Ken-
to appropriate
lo a Slate
under Democratic Governor Beck-
Let and White lie
candidates and running mates for
Governor and Lieutenant Govern
or of Carolina, and the true
white sons of Carolina will
unit them in a Square stand up
City Economist.
is the expensive daughter
pensive father.
The greatest of all nice prob-
Which horse will win
w believe In the elevation of
public morals and horse thieves.
The hen is not a good singer be-
cause she chanticleer,
Love is a delightful
is the homesickness of the heart.
Tin- pickpocket can dis purse a
crowd than the police.
Tears are the showers rained
the-citing of goods, but
for
Record.
The revenue special imported of-
were in tin-
two weeks and while about every
democrat distiller was seized,
there has not been a seizure of a
single distillery where owner
is ram pant against the amendment
so far as we can And out. one of
I be Officers was heard to remark
that they slashing up n
few selected s. as to
keep with
no doubt means a nigh doctor.
and political
Such discriminating rotten
or whatever it is, ought to
lie
Chronicle.
Bays the
of Charlotte
There arc people in town
whose principal nourishment
now i cotton future. A well
known law who i-
known a- a politician, is i,.
have made something
hi
lie
on the recent
tempest of heart. is B several young
The hog i-somewhat of a have made mi
being fond of a square a few people
money dealing in in
man who likes whiskey bet and other people of
than beef, walks not after with the idea
but the spirit, log for nothing and
Ho matter whether a has eye rich. how
troubles or n it. when he of be
who lo-e who lose
have but all steal
from How many
lions do we read in which
was the of j v
The old way ; iii Si.
Subscribe to Kill t
. la Bach.
Tit king ml vice cures a cold.
It- an ill wind blow- the
doctor good.
The should feel
in ti mi.
old is probably the Kind
ii i- cool mid
The p believe- that
people should in
Stolen fruits lie
bill e -i ill
tin- end.
be one -.-. w a
mini measures her words i when
-In- sends ii telegram.
April
do March
Apt
n fellow fulls in
ii-. in Ills ii e-i limit ion.
a start a girl -be
thinks him rude, mid if be
-he thinks he lucks taste.
umpire should
is used lo calling mil on
strikes.
The girl ho in u
lo have husband lording
A in drop into iv
burling
Unit's a v lo take of it.
no K i-
chased nil It a saves by
HOW TH S
We One Hundred Dollars
for case of Catarrh
Unit can not be cured by Hill's
Catarrh
J, Props.,
Toledo. O.
have Ii
for the fifteen
years, and him perfectly
honorable all business
and able to carry
out mi; obligations made by their
i.-i I'm w. wholesale drug-
gists, Toledo, O.
W II IN
wholesale Toledo, o.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
acting directly upon the
mid mucous surfaces of the
system. Price per bottle.
all Druggists.
free.
Hall's are the b -t
You
Like
Printing
m.
Lent.
The silence of the wise is
like silver, but
a the air like brass
Wiggle, wiggle, little worm, how
we wonder why you down
in deep, where bard work,
lying can peep. a little I
A com in tee from
mated
Mo.,
to strike within
is
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
THE
Dr. D, I,. James,
DENTIST,
Greens X. C.
While
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
HI
D. J.
WASHING I
H LETTER.
ion, r
. I
Board the
Fertilizer
Scarce lute inn
Saner T t right to control
canal in time of war, although
M H Withdraw
Hon. M. of
X. C. whose name Ins
been la-fore I hi
for nomination
for Governor, data Blank
M MO.
The of another Democratic
baa l-e
kit to make room
K. A. Wise, Democratic
from tin- second Virginia District,
unstated bis place given
to W. A. Young, eon
proposed republican Senator
a democrat triumph,
the amendment is an nu-
of
by democrats when
I he treaty as Deal made public.
As amended, i lie I will prob
receive votes of enough
democratic senators to make its
ratification reasonably certain,
there are features it that
will prevent democrats from
toting fol
The gambling dew in York majority of the Senate
were all afraid of England action,
closed mi Saturday to
The drinking
wen upon r
behavior, As is in Sew
it is in
by permission and suddenly
abates upon The
p rooms are closed official might offend England.
tip opened an official wink, this sort of talk
The Times asserts
pay to the He fork
authorities over three million
., for protection. There
need i proof of the
between the la break
the municipal authorities
with which Illicit
is the moment
an overbearing public
makes prudent for a time low
X. C, March IS,
ought to be thoroughly
U. S At investigated and vigorous action
on account of the threats taken protect the farmers.
when Senator compelled the
Senate to take up l-i-
for Boers,
certain looked way. The
to allow the raw
to be session,
because would be raid that j
Ye Gods
American
to
no foreign friend or toe, once upon
a lime fearlessly e-pressed
opinion and lime after lime have I
spoken in favor ill-ii trodden i
people, without stopping to think.
whether oppressors would
like it or not. Sow, as soon as
anything affecting England is
mentioned, the orders all
doors closed. What a picture
pend official for the American people to
Even a secret session, the Mr- the
that these figures proved
conclusively that high
prices i I the manufactured
an and unjust.
The evasion of tax was also com
denounced by Mr.
He declares is a
good deal of work some one write; as to
to d i just now.
Mr. others staled j solely on my own f
that matter of pi ices I hereby
Simmons bus been MM of the law by fertilizers man- my name as a Candidate
for Governor.
I thank my friends who have
stood by me and still to
stand by me N loyally. They are
held in everlasting
but my duly to the Stale, my in-
in the people and my desire
for absolute unity in the
lead me to take this step. There
are i any candidates for office
and for Governor,
one less, probably, add
to party appears
me Io be bulb useless and unwise
to press my candidacy farther. Ii
does not make so much difference
who is governor among candidates
now before people. The
try will likely be safe with any of
The great subject with
which we have to deal is Con-
amendment, the
success of the Democratic ticket
that will be put the Held on
April Let us stand as one
man for the success of these we
will thus leave to children the
heritage of a conn-
try, and the government
by My
vices will be at the
Democratic party from this time
until the
be made a recent speech.
it will be recalled that boy
warned the Democrats and
the white supremacy advocates to
beware what, is nut clearly
l lest the fate of Go v.
of Kentucky overtake
X. Democratic leaders.
other word.- be threatened as I
of the men
in the attempt to over-
throw domination and make
impossible hereafter
in this State.
Ii is believed by Democratic
. managers her-
amounts to more than a mere
that in-
To
was appointed
son. Mr.
J. Bryan Slate
and Major A. Graham.
Congressman Bellamy, of the
district, Thomas
son of Hon. Prank I.
borne, Charlotte, to a
military academy at West
Point.
The Board of Agriculture
has decided to
to restore the old tax
fertilizers cents . ii now be-
reduction, is
and Senator in increase in
Pritchard was inspired, and that j ,.;,.,. ., ., loss lo
to
pine i
ii is the intention of Republican h
leaders, and
lean
gang the western
counties, lo create trouble. It
that their while lead
c rs . the Into
clubs. I bat object ill
ii .
These white leaders are warned
record.
One Object
There is only one object that is
desired to l- obtained
amendment, and that is to cut off
a portion of the ignorant
vole and prevent a recurrence of
such events as transpired during
the last campaign. If did not
believe this was heel for the colored
race as well as my own I would op-
pose it, but I convinced
that ii be best for all that lie
made impossible for colored
men over again to dominate Bast-
era Carolina. Those who
were there during t he
know that our people stood on
brink riot which seemed
times unavoidable, and if bad
come would have been
for the while awful in Its
to the poor deluded
Such a condition must
never again occur, e have the
race problem lo solve.
face it. responsibility i- upon
us. of
will solve it will
settle whole question quietly.
peaceably without one drop
of bloodshed. It will In-a spur
to coming generations, both
while and colored, lo secure an ed-
improve their minds
Hi themselves for citizenship.
It will In-a blessing to the whole
people its effect
Senators are afraid ti ill be lived, if tn able
to allow Senator Mason's
to be voted upon. Their
is to throttle by
a majority vote to lay it
the If the s called era of
friendship with England is to re-
salt in our American-
ism and our love for liberty, the
sooner it comes to bet-
for us as a people.
Whether Joe
lakes bis seat the House
upon Mr. date
of Gen. Wheeler
forwarded bis resignation as a
brigadier general of volunteers
from the Philippine, Mr Me-
If Mr.
the resignation to take on
that dale, which was
of m u
will be raised to Wheeler
taking bis seat in House.
A new interesting bit of
gossip is that Mr,
l seriously of making a
scapegoat of Secretary Hay. with
the hope of squaring with
tin- influential re-
publicans who have been making
vigorous protests against the
foreign ad-
It would be nothing
v for Mr. to
a friend to serve his own political
Inn particular
ii is doubtful tin-
would do more than ail-l
will be at -ii.-e perceptible. the country's In ad
and d
will seek investment, govern
meat will be assured and a better
between the races
K. c.
A TO MEN,
roll i cob i
Will you allow me in your
paper to make a suggestion to the
working men of State me that
working man ought lo lie in
that is work-
men should look to own
Interest and not stand back am
depend upon others toad
The way for the working men in
advance their cause is in see
deli-gates to the State
are elected who will only for
candidates favor of
labor.
Now. Mr. there an-
the score, but it the
working Carolina
want lo be represented
let attend the primaries and
elect delegates who will vote for
that sterling Democrat, who has
ever working man's
friend, Col. John S.
of Person county for Governor
It illy to Cunningham,
; be has always been for yon
with you. ii
of Mr. in i.-
i i. Mr. II i is in-, it
his talk
the
Canal treaty.
The Senate sat down and
hard .-a Si Hoard's scheme lo
give es Queen of Hawaii. Jo.
and a pension
We reached the stage
yet t-f willingly paying pensions to
royal either while or
a ale
Negro Employees Relieved
I, a
number of in
i. in A. had
ii. the happy hunting
Pros
James A. Bryan yes
Mr. stated ho bad
of ml
lo the
had previously been relieved lo
make way tor whits men, and
ago ho instructed the
foreman mil white for
colored labor whenever it was
available, and policy would
to be pursued. At do
time Mr. Bryan said has ii been
Wholesale changes
without the
of the road the lives its pat-
Bern Journal.
ones
through their precipitation, and
that need not think that
the will be the only one lo
blame, nor ones be pun-
engaging in such a con
against n fair and peaceable
campaign and election.
i ii us in
As there arc several officials to
he elected for tin- first time this
rear, the following complete of
to be filled, and for which
candidates are la be Dominated at
th. Slate on April
i- printed by
Governor, Sec-
i of State, State Treasurer,
State Auditor, General,
Public Instruction,
of Agriculture,
t-r Labor, or rail-
Commissioners, two of the
last
ill
not be elected by people,
some suppose, he he
by the Governor, as Adjutant
General and some other officials
arc.
The next elective officers are
Commissioner Agriculture,
These ale
desirable positions, with nice
salaries attached, but, strange to
say. one fur nit her
of I hi- posit inns has
himself an jet. The sue
of Dr Abbot,
is
t he to be nominated,
have yet been suggested
however,
vi nil i
The Stale Board of Agriculture,
of winch Hod. John S. Cunning
of Person is chairman, has
been In session hi re during
week, and a large
amount of of special in
ii-ii-i farmers of the Slate.
Although I be presiding officer of
the Department re-
less revenue formerly.
In some of the eastern counties
farm labor is demanding higher
wages as as per month
on account of its scarcity, caused
activity saw mill circles.
Some formers are saying that this
and higher fertilizer prices will in-
crease i he of production of cot
toll . Better not plaid too
much of ii,
Two well North
ans were last week
A. Holt of
to
Settle , of Greensboro
. the late Judge Thorn
A. C. Avery. Jr.
son of Judge Averyl
In Miss Mar. Johnson of
Alabama; i niece of Gov-
of that Slate.
The of
is the latest cotton company to
he chartered In capita
Dr. Gray Win-ton,
one of the best known physician of
lbs Slate died last Week.
Julian S. delivered
I ringing speeches
last Saturday, instant.
at Graham the morning and
at at night. There is
no more enthusiastic and earnest
advocate of the Amendment in
State than General Carr.
The Southern Railway has just
given an order to the St.
Car and Foundry Co. for one mil-
ion dollars worth of new rolling
stock, A pretty good sign of pros-
in this section, that, and faith
the as well.
The talking of testimony, before
special Master J. Shepherd,
in tax ease
begins Each side will
lie given three months time to pro-
duce before the Master.
Republican head quarters are
sending out, to the farmers
thousands of Senator
recent speech against
Amendment.
Dr. Supt. of
the Asylum for insane here
moil efficient superintendent
that institution has had
man has received some
Analysis of Professor B Slate of North Caro-
February 1900. from sample drawl hands of O Cotter
Available Phosphoric Acid 8.81
Potash Kl
Value of
To which add average freight 3.00
Actual cost of mixing, brawling shipping 1.00
Actual cost of bags
The sale of exceeds any Guano in the world.
The demand this exceeds any previous year. Do not
tobacco without it. For sale everywhere. Manufactured by
F. S. Guano Co.
Va., Tarboro, C.
high and voluntary compliments
the Board, Lei. Cunningham look .,,.
an active part in discussions
and deliberations of the meetings,
as is I he custom with him, and as
heretofore exhibiting that ac-
deep concern he
the welfare prosperity of the
which be is a
conspicuous representative.
important subject
brought la-fore meeting was
the complaint of the increase in
price of Among the
active i denouncing the
present high pi ices was lion, J.
lb In lines Pill, of
leading members of the Board He
of the
did work he has accomplished
Several cases under his care.
the- Negro.
A i was witness-
ed i J ham
depot Fib . afternoon. A North-
man his grown daughter.
who ale been i
several left on the
in for
la. ere carried to the depot
by an old in man and when
cored, also, the old Board i father him
of Agriculture, and laid her hand on
l lit official, for his shoulder and kissed Such
leniency to who evaded the lie as Ibis should stay home.
tax on lie produced u They arc not wanted Durham or
of Interesting and valuable j the Slate. Durham
formation and giving . .
of law material med lb
manufacture of
Subscribe Io THE
Mr. Vi Makes a
Speech,
Saturday afternoon Ron. It.
Aycock addressed a large audience
of the citizens of Pill county in the
Court House.
Many said was the best speech
ever made in Greenville. man
who heard I he convincing a
favor of the Amendment with
impartial ears and with a desire to
learn the truth and act accordingly,
will have any about how
he shall cast bis volt-on that
Mr. Aycock said the white
people of North Carolina have been
troubled with lace question
bill now they are
willing lo In- troubled longer.
are not going to leave this
to be annoying
are to come after
it is going lo settled now,
oner for all lime.
When is
said he, great economic questions
can be The industrial
system will lie improved and the
people will become heller educated
peace and prosperity will come
Carolina to remain, it
great speech. A large
beard him great
prevails.
An Example tor Pieces.
Take High Point North Caroline,
within a stone's throw of this
town and look It.
factories already in oner
ad more going up. Some
one stated the one. Capital
became interested and hold.
The is one of
these days High Fatal will lie a
great manufacturing place
when skilled labor is employed
skilled labor builds homes and
money with the people.
Dam Bee.
Little
is one of most difficult o
lo be always conformed to
the divine will in small things.
Our spiritual Strength is weakened j
the little enemies that stealthily I
creep into our hearts, due little
sin may open the gales of the soul
to a host of powerful enemies.
There should be no dark places in
for most trilling sin
lo hide in. We should
ally pray the light may
completely possess
Christian Advocate,
ounce the Black Tun papers
admit amendment will mil
disfranchise white men we
see what there is left for them to
object lo. They Io the
that would
while men; DOW sat it
will nut disfranchise while men.
Then why not support Ashe-
ville
STATE NEWS.
Happenings in North Carolina
The estimate of damage to the
cabbage crop by
recent cold weather is per
cent.
A colored man, Hubert Williams,
freight trail near
Tarboro Saturday.
The High Point Enterprise says
a lady there has apple MS years
It was petrified and picked
up by an ancestor of hers the
coast
After two years
Premiums have
IN THE
J.
Your Policy
Has Oath Value,
Loan Value,
Paid up
Extended Insurance that
Mr. Chairman. i works automatically,
County Democratic within
live Committee held if a
if health.
After Second Year
lie meeting at the room
While Men's Club today,
township was represented and some
of the members say the attendance
and meeting was beat many
years.
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of second and of
succeeding year, provided the
o. business relations ,, J
Mr. B. Eaton, who baa s- w
so and j
tendered bis resignation as Chair Premiums, or
man of Committee. It was re lo
To Make Policy Payable as
Mr Andrew
Joyner was unanimously elected to
succeed him.
The new Chairman Democrat
and a man who believes in
He feels
if every do bis
duly can win a victory
ibis Sentinel.
an Endowment during Lifetime
I of Insured.
J, L.
N. O.
of I'm.
mo
With the new spring up
pealing the market necessity
for advertising becomes more than
ever apparent. The goods dis-
played may be attractive but they
cannot sell themselves,
advertising will resolve doubts
of intending purchasers who are
undecided as to what they want.
Philadelphia Record.
The Power of
business can lie
founded or continued without the
aid of advertising. Good and eon-
is as essential
to the winning of business as
a fresh desirable stock
in the store. It makes
the merchant goods known and
purchasers lo his
sh
ii. mm,
IN
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
ban i
Fresh constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old, A t risk will you.
D. W.
Have p
J J prince. I
If M, idem inc. pay cam
R. M.
ken Greenville,
Alt
ii
ii a
u; book
n t with
.
. BERRY BOOK
bow i
all leading
. . , ,
n POULTRY BOOK
ill H . . Hit.
i i.
t t other
. No. , . COW BOOK
-J I
f No. o swing book
i AT Feeding.
x t. n
l ii i i n c. Jo
i B .
i a I They
Nut
f. i-n who Horse. Cow. Hog
i- . BOOKS.
JOURNAL
. i i
hit
I rT in
I i . in
I i I;
i. sad FARM JOURNAL
i. .- . hill U by
BOOKS
I Ml ST A LOT
Fall and Winter Clothing
TO MAKE ROOM
Special Price
OX A
Not a Car Left
This Ural
Some w Mi, some
car left standing
track the and m
A. B. Hart left for clear,
returned Io
fas today.
I. for
I. E.
day
s. Home.
A SUM,
weeks bad been in s critical
mid the colored
people here had become afraid i
the groans and
he I
bis
Good-Suit
INTEREST IF BO I AM PREPARED
PRANK WILSON
THE KING I I. Oil HER.
Arrest n Mi
W. II.
Ibis
B. Aycock l.-it
for and
morning.
to the river try bis
tin M. I. left hand at catching shad. The
log for the northern u, a
line . . , . ,,
r I he lost Ins and nil over-
board tin-
R. E. lee. been spend-k ,, .,
lug some time Panacea
for his returned Saturday
EASTERN REFLECTOR
If than CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you yon owe
for
subscription we request
on to tile as early as
need what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
License
week of Mar.-h Reg-
of Deeds Moore issued six
marriage licenses. In the following
couples
Something good. Mullet Roe and Ella Lewis,
cents a pair at S. If. Jno. Allen and Addie
Barrington,
LOCAL
Tl of Mini.
If sec a man came out of a
loon before walk the
Street -v i after break
fast. I will be sure to think of hi in
at sunset, if I see his chopping
WOOd. The money for those
in the would hire a
WOOd chopper. A. D.
N. C.
1900.
E. It. weal to Richmond
today.
R. Shaw left night
for Ayden.
Strauss home
day night.
IS, In K
this morning.
I. M. Hodges went to
Monday night.
Ed
from
The Sunday just passed was the
we hate bad this year.
Reel Vermont butter per
pound T. Co'S.
Seven Springs cents per
gallon Bryan's Drugstore
Z. V Co. are having
the front of their store repainted
red.
Hope Eire Company elected one
at meeting
day night.
Hopkins and Annie Hag-
John and
i and
sou.
and Nellie
Fleming.
Court
Mayor had only two cases
Attention is called notice before bun last weak,
by L. II. Administrator j Oscar William John
of M. L. .,,
II. E. Tyson is having a assault with deadly weapon,
Stables built on corner of Fifth lo April term court.
and streets.
Another of Tub
boys is laid up this week,
Williams with measles.
doing some fancy
bicycle riding attention
street, Saturday afternoon.
L. E. and ti. S. He-
Fall, riotous, disorderly and
guilty, lined
amounting to 8.1.1.
Pall, not guilty.
Mi l m s In Jail.
ice of I he W. II. Long
had colored, lie-
fine him Sunday, charged with
Rev. J. W. will preach stealing a pair of shoes from J, D.
at Red Oak church on Raymond went up to
Mr. room, Sunday morn
Tub
imitation to the fair,
for the week beginning April 16th.
morning at II o'clock. Public in-
J. Cory is having a two
dwelling erected on Dickinson Av-
near where the old foundry
stood.
The farmers say I hey are very
much behind in work. Some
weather will help them won-
to catch up.
J. L. Starkey are moving
stock goods recently
chased of J. S. their
ton.
it Co. bought over
bales of tot ton the county today.
There were several buyers on the
market.
Fifteen Lost.
Newark, X. j., lit
Mr. R. of the John here
Flanagan tells us that Twelve of the
he is for machinery to bodies have been recovered and tilt-
to shine his shoes seeing a
new pair appropriated them, lie
was bound over lo court.
Bridge Completed.
The work of a new
draw lo the bridge across
river here been completed,
and the committee of County Com-
missioners have accepted same.
II looks like a good piece of work,
and the contractors did in good
lime.
put a small ice factory.
believe will be a paying invest
If our readers will consider the
that just three of
sick in bed,
will appreciate the
which tho paper gels lo them
these days.
Some time Sunday night some
one broke into Pitt County
Buggy Co. shop by drawing out
the staple lo door upstairs.
Mr. Edwards says only got a
few yards of plush.
Bean Co., Wash
St., York, who arc
very heavy receivers of
berries and vegetables from
South and a reliable firm
vise us that damage to Florida
Cabbage and Lettuce was
during the cold snap.
South Carolina Cabbage they
-i i . led but
Carolina has been much re
by weather.
II. Cos left this
New York City.
T. ill Went lo Scotland
ibis morning
Jesse returned from Nor
folk Monday night.
returned
evening from Tarboro.
P. II. clime i-i mi tin-
train Monday
A. . cum- in
from Scotland Neck Monday.
R. Wilkinson returned from
Richmond Monday evening.
Hiss Margaret who has
been spending some Wash
Holiday.
W. T. Hunter left hero this
morning to do some work for the
Lumber Co. at river.
Mis- Annie who bar
teaching a music school here
for some time. tins morn I ll
none a
bath.
Well.
Star Concert Com
puny gave an entertainment in the
opera house Tuesday night. There
are but four people the
but are all good in their
line. The singing of Hiss
was good and she had lo
respond lo several encores. The
playing of Hr. also
received an encore. The pro
gramme was rather short.
Coats Too
Peace W. II. Long
had John Creech, colored, before
him this morning charged with
from Mr.
about 1st. The
plead guilty and was humid
over to court. This same
stole an Mr. John
about ii -i mis.
Creech has been evading lb
and this
showed up lo Chief of Po
lire lo lodge a com plain I
Mime woman for is-
The him to bold
on listen to another
when mil name the old warrant for
stealing the and Creech
had lo ow n u.
tile Century
Mi-. entertained
on
BUSINESS NOTES.
iNTi i . . Mar.
Matt came
over eve .
from
W. i am
to the
.
A. Belts, of
in town and a site was
chosen Mi church
hen .
A U t In- was
only struck Hue looks,
and smell of a Win cheroot
Mrs. it. and I. Cos went
I . i.
Carr extracted two Mrs. F, .
front teeth, she
poor talking,
sating beginning
with
Li-sure you read what
said our
tor another pan
Bone
i i i.
X. . I
-ii
n .
average
i i
I'll It .- In ii ii-i d on I .
all . , I .
, I,. .
F. S. Guano Co.,
i .
My Stock
is i
IN ALL
At prices mil suit you,
COME AND THEM.
for her home She will
go lo Ml. Airy lo leach.
II.
spent today in Sent
land Neck.
W, went to
this morning,
P. II. went to Kin-Ion
Tuesday
Charlie Wilson
this
II. F. of Norfolk, came
in Tuesday evening.
John Flanagan went to House
Station this morning.
L. I. Ames left this morning for
his home iii Churchland, Va.
c. it. Aycock
Tuesday evening lo
L. L. Nash came lip Ibis
to visit
A. Forbes.
John Tall, another of
boys, gave u;
and went In lied.
search is still going on. A man
who is believed to have
building is being laid
N. V., v.
Iv. while
from Park last night,
a stroke of paralysis of right
side, and his condition is serious.
is the last of I he famous Bencher
family.
Will
Mr. Boy Evans, who I'm several
months has been taking photo.
graphs tent near live pint b,
has purchased piece of ground
.-on Avenue. M
under
lean Historians, Mrs.
opened the
William
Mi-,
with ail ml
Mrs. gave an outline of
lite and w of John I .
Mallet.
Mr-. King was detained -iii-
ins- in her bill
d hostess read
sketch former, on
James Trances
The as foil ml be
and in
ed rank among I he ablest historians
of this or we might say of
any age.
The guessing prise was won by
Mis.
After serving delicious
n the meeting was ad
Miss Julia Unwell, after spend- to hold regular
a few here, lo w,,
left ibis
for Lynch, a. lo see his father,
who is sick.
P. of Wilson
came Tuesday lo
her son, Prof. L. L.
who has
been visiting HISS Parker.
returned to her home in Wilson
today.
ITEMS.
N. C. March I
J. It, Rail, if was the
city Monday.
BABY
A. V. Forbes was here and slop- , . . , .
A -J tan
over night. .
Mr.
Come To See Us.
of was In-n
orders
Miss w
Bern, is L.
Mr.-. Allen Johnson i
friends and here. I
. Ii. -a- here
Harris-
i i In- day In i e M I
Mi. Allen Job
I., i out
as w sail
no i.-i v. I
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; Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
of the i . Hut . i.
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here Sun I.
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group ii i i.
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came horn.- and
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hack to Springs. i. i . . ,. .
Mi . m e.
Mi- Annie Island, i-
and ,., .,. i
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II to her parent- near n,, , . , , i. . ,., ,
i; -i . . Norfolk, i
. mill ml.
I. ; .- . . I mil II.
i is N. March
home from I
M. A.
w his who
i- sic.
Agent J. P. down
lo
J. J. and a
Sunday in
s. I. Fleming, of House
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The
Up-to-date
SI i Iv PIS
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I ii .
Trouble In
Ky., Taylor's
I loops occupy the I louse
square. Seventy live extra police
hate been sworn in to protect
Secretary of
Davis, who
COUNTRY.
While insane Mrs.
John III.,
her husband's throat with a razor,
Virginia publishers arc working
Iii hi about abolition
on wood pulp, In order lo
paper.
in love, is
New
son of Oil director, com
suicide
Ai Detroit, Mich., lien Joseph
A RING
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railing i
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ii. i i.
Master Jones, of u- i
w i r
with relatives, . .,,, . ,.,.;.
It. It. aver In passed .
. I
Monday.
Mi-. Fleming lo ,,, ; i
Friday lo spend it few day a. I on
loud, is spending a days lure
ii ill c
Ml
and -i-i. in
. ti i peel ion.
i CO
Slices,
, I,
i mi iii-. N . C
mull In
Every dog has his hay
The ho is a of
word- i- to be one sen
a u bile
actors hit arc
guild ale very id,
i in n
I nun d and a I ramp is m
. i
long ll
per
ii till . .
M I
Just Established.
ii
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i . . i. . .-.
j Mantel Co.
on shot William its too long the
who demanded explanation of an longs lo cut.
to I lie man In. era
wife.
i me man
i urn l w d m ii
know-what it is to ,
Dickinson At emu from Mr. . T. j
and will build
gallery. will be a two
are charged with complicity in ; j his work,
murder of and who wen-
i arrested at Lexington while Irving
lo make their escape, disguised
sold have been handcuffed lo
and he expects to
gel her aim sent to Louisville.
They demand an Immediate trial. ,,
More warrants will be issued
business from the Kansas girl who la worth her
Penitentiary, where a oh
been
Lewis who in is
Will build there a
mouths.
i the arrest of others, and the
the brink war.
worth of properly. Is dead
Picture
in
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Archbishop will
at the late
Asylum. I of Iowa.
I'm- Mantel . I Haw and
I'd ll lines, out
and church Fronts,
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of I
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The
THE AMENDMENT.
The i Ike amendment
article it of the Stale
ion. adopted by the As
Book Store
THING If
bOX R
First, all persons who shall
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons shall have
or their
guilt on indictment pending, and
whether or not.
hi KM, and to submit i judgment suspended, any treason
teal in I he voters for ratification r any other crime for
next which the may
Section 1- That article VI f in the
-misfit ion of North Carolina becoming of the
nut the is hereby or and
ind in lieu thereof shall in office, unless such
lilted the following article of said person shall lie restored to the
VI.
AND
has planned to
Section Every male person I Savannah, for two days.
rights of a manner
Ben. This act shall lie force
from and after its
Your Money.
I I save
; in
lite stomach, liver or bowels.
.; Reckless Assertion
r tick headache, d,
constipation
i million people endorse
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s i . . i . s
AGE.
AT HOOK STORE
born in United States, and
every male pt i-sou ho been
twenty-one years
ace, and possessing the
set out iii this article, shall
be entitled to vote at election
by the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Dee. He shall have In
stale of North Carolina for two
years. In the six
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district in which be
four months next proceed
the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
the county, shall no ope
rate to deprive any of
right to vote the precinct,
or other election district from
which he ha removed, until four
months after such removal. No
who has been or
who has confessed his guilt open
com i upon indict meat of any crime
the punishment of which i. or may
hereafter lie, imprisonment In the
late prison, -hall be permitted lo
aid person -hall
restored lo
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. person ottering lo
vote shall I e at the time a legally,
registered voter as
ed and in manner
provided law, and the General
Assembly, of North Carolina
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the
article.
Sec. I. Every person presenting
I himself for registration shall
able lo read and write any
of the it lit in
I language; and. before he shall be
entitled lo vote, have paid on or
reaching there March and
from that city lie
WILMINGTON ft R. H
LINK
COMPANY OF
CAROLINA.
A SONG OF LIFE.
I Ilia, Air
flown cl ans .
Cl v in a wing
lo J
. ll It yea
Is who.
lo Son; that will ind
lo
Flo-r no pal.-n or faith of
MM
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my heart, that
Md
While.
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Jan. in.
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Leave
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IN IS
a III -i -n
STOOD FOR STONEWALL.
aM II
follow inn at
lime. Ii one of
and provost i
guard
j also ,
rendered and Hie In
by his
Tin- read on
I left
lake seven j
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Tarboro
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AM
If
I s,
TM
the March of I lie
load were In east
j runner
every any
except connect-
nay don't
lira mar provost
n soldier a cherry tree
when Hie following
around
Hie army n
the
all
I with
guard
plan
are j demanded the guard.
replied the soldier.
is your
don
what do you
don't
you III that
-I km i
Rood s you are oat-
don't
there do
1-
last order I had from old I
Stonewall was Mini l to know
anything until further and j
I sill see yon all
I will know mull old Stone.
wall lakes order Waco
times Herald.
year which he poses lo vote.
bis poll lax us prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll laves
shall he a lien on assessed
. and process shall
I to enforce I he collection of same
property.
See. male person who was.
on I, 1847. or at time
prior thereto, entitled lo vole mi-
law-of Stale the
I Stales wherein re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
a I J such person, -hall denied
the to register and vote at
any election In this State by person
of hi- failure lo possess the
prescribed in
section I of this Provided,
be shall have registered in accord
with terms of this section
prior lo l. The
Assembly shall fur
record all persona
who register under this section on
or before November I, and
all such persons shall be entitled
to and vote all elections
the people this Slate, unless
disqualified under section this
Provided, such persona
shall have paid their poll tax
quired by law.
See. ii. All elect by the
shall he ballot, and all
elections by the Assembly
shall he viva
See voter
Carolina, except as iii this article
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of-
lice, Inn before entering upon the
.- i it. la b man who la at home,
., own York
subscribe Mill if.
Ill old to
viM-y ton In nod will kill
if
Mm.-
tr Ml
l- I be of Hip
Ii-t
of
thin-, nil follower rush lo tin
If tin v
It by. In all obey lie
in the when
In the
riding of Hint epoch
to
v- off It, Hint
u following
i in wive
i ill w I l
o hi i. might
lie I- i Oil A
ii. i i i
II ii I
it ii.-1 hi i.-i f
pi It- ti-i mi it-r nothing
hut Ml
iii i l Colonel
i. i-TI ii i i.-u of
mo I ml
i up which lion
ton i Motley
-t me tat
lien of I i. I in lit
i Tom
in a laity, mum
.-
the Hi
port
have I--
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CO-
i i mun,
n feeling
which religion It
. .- i-n
Hi brat when he
Henry been
but lie Isn't, sine
Main
ton H m,
m.
in. o in
S arrives Wilmington
u m
Train Hen-
h la am, HO. a m. Had
in. Mills a
rive
i-in. Mills r.
Red y C n
at N.
with the Carolina Central
with the Bad
at
with Seaboard Air Line and
Hallway at Gulf with
Tram on goad
V i m. I IS m.
Si Hi . p in. B X
pin,
T a a am.
at I in am, am. dally
on
H h in an i n, Pamela
a m m. V
i W II H am
Sunday.
Train
m, arrive
Baa
day am. it in. II in.
Train on Midland N C n.
Sunday. in, an-h-ma
s a m,
if a m.
Train on
at am, . in.
lo am.
. in . i anting Hope II So am
m. 1915 a m. at
II Sunday.
Branch
dally, n i
P in. Too am and
I all pm.
Train Wei
don dally. rat. via
H.
Agent
J. Ii. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic
ST CHILLS
fever i a bottle of
t hill It is simply
ion form.
No pay. Price
ADM NOTICE.
t Hay the
Clerk i-i f Pill
as r of M. J-
i .- i lo
a I at-
tail to them to m for
duly authenticated, on or before the
March, or this notice will be
plead in their recovery. All persona
indebted to mid are to make
payment to me.
hit the i or Man Ii
I. II
at. I. deed.
Tho Ono Day Cold
For
a candy
and quickly cine.
IN
I nod
las
the run j
North Caro
I Calla.
A i I
mil to lilt
s in
in Hip
Una not mom, or
of my
So help
Tho of
In
in lit. In-
not i.-. mi an
ii . in- i fur.-
I ill III
C.
Tin- in every
prices
market
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
am in
a of I
I a
a.
Way U to n-r-4 W
U en u I Ml
Nature. In her efforts to correct which mistakes hare come from
or it may be from out blotches and
other imperfect ions on the akin, a warn inn; that more serious
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases are certain to follow if
you heed the correct the mistakes.
Many painful and been avoided
notes of have been and the blood kept
pure by a use of JOHNSTON'S
Miss Abbie J. of Mich .
I was of a bad humor after with it for five yearn. Tho
doctors and my it salt It came out on my head, neck
and ears, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with It. What I
suffered taring those five years, la no use Nobody would me if
did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It, I spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when had
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of It
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who arc from
or in disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach
trouble, and was run down and but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA
made me all
The blood is your and If you keep it pure and strong you can positively re-
disease face contagion JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA never
fails. It is for sale by all druggists. In quart bottles at only one dollar each.
SOLD
NOTICE TO
Having this day the
of Superior of
of Allen
deceased,, notice is hereby given to all per-
sons holding against said to
to for payment, duly
lent on or In-fore the -id f
March or this notice will in
their recovery.
ed to estate will make
Be He. This March
of K. Alien.
TO
of upon the estate
of Jennette K. Rollins,
day been to me by the of
he Superior of Pitt notice
a given lo nil person;, holding
lo present them
to payment, duly authenticated, on
or before the day of
Of this notice will be plead In bar of their
All Indebted t. an
late will make immediate lo Una,
Thin February
It. s. Jambs,
m K.
Blow, Attorneys.
SALK OF
John White, Mary Cannon, Margaret
Hill vs. II. C. and wife,
virtue of u of
iii a certain special proceeding
entitled as on the 19th day
the coin-
will to nubile sale to the
highest at the
door In the town of on the
day of IS o'clock M. the
piece or panel land
An the life
in piece or parcel of land
lying and being hi
the
and Martin
and known as the Fred White land and be-
the in the last will and
of While to Jones
in
which in lo n
Tins day of February
WM F.
SALK.
By virtue of an order of the Superior
Court, made this day in a certain Special
Proceeding therein entitled Ola
Forties against Henry Jenkins and wile
will on
APRIL
before the door in
nil at public for cash, certain lot
or pan-el of land in the town of
located as follows;
of lots No -IT and on fifth street
and inns with the lines of lots N,. nod
n to the of lots No. and
theme x ii la No. and
sixty one half feet;
parallel with line to fifth
with to
beguiling, containing one fourth of an
acre more or less and being a port of lot
No. in the plan of said town. This the
day of March
L.
n. in.
evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany Fridays at A
M., A. Minister
in
every Sun-
day, and Pray-
J. K. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
n. C. D.
day, and
I meeting evening. Rev.
; N. Sunday
p. in. W F. Harding,
thin
Kev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. L. G. E. E Griffin,
See,
K. of River
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of It. and S.
E. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. R. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I.
O. F. hall. J. R. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy
Chief; S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B.
OLD DOMINION LIN ;
PATENTS
AS
in AM
Hook How
patent I.
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily in
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at for Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at l A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington with
for Norfolk, Hal I
New York and
too. for all points for
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should freight
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from Tin
dolphin; Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
------HEALER IN-------
Hi.
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice
I can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. It.
no or improve
Hand model,
free and
BOOK OH PATENTS
It
t .
-n-
FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
mi
hi j
D. J, EDITOR
TRUTH II
PER i
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MARCH 1900.
NO
Our Fertilizer Distributer.
Hatching
IS
the
it is the Lest.
it is the
it is that be gotten op to do
good even WOK.
weighs
one wheel a wheel
one louse piece, a wooden shoe, which throws the
guano OH as the wheel it.
Sows much or little.
in a narrow or wide
kind of f. that is in good older, and not wet
enough to stick together.
Sells always with a fair trial,
ells at factory for retail.
ells when others will not sell it is light, and
durable, and dues as good work us much higher priced
implements.
A G. COX CO.,
Winter ville, N. C.
A Startling-
One of the most startling
dissever practiced upon a citizen
of our has i made
The Republican Scat-steal-
Machine.
The Republican majority the
House seems to be considering the
contested election cases very much
public. It is the purchase of the . , ,
Crinkle plantation by one Mrs. h.
E. Knight of Yew The facts
seem to be Mr. W.
advertised the plantation for
sale in papers last year.
Mrs Knight answered the ad.
holders met ion days.
A voter was challenged, and the
connect for ca -h side argued the
ease for an hour, ea-h presenting
the law and the tacts as they
from his standpoint. The
were entered into for the. ,,.
transfer of the valuable plantation
and deeds and papers given.
Mr. deeded the
to Knight for a five year
note of secured by
gage on real estate in the city of
Washington, When Mrs.
Knight was down here o. a visit
to tho plantation she grew
confidential a loan of
from Mr. to carry
out some scheme in the of zinc
in Missouri. It bus recent-
developed that Mrs. Knight is
a notorious confidence woman
swindler while
trading with Mr. was out
on awaiting a hearing by the
higher of a suit against her
for swindling. She has since
been rut In it
has further developed that she
hasn't a dollars worth of land
in Washington, or Missouri,
follow the attorneys through the
tortuous Windings o f the law.
When the argument was concluded
the ebony-hued chairman
here, white folks, we don't
boat the law, and
bout it. What
we want to know is whether
here man who to vote is a
or a
The Congressman simply asks
whether the applicant is a
if he stands pretty well
he is seated.
On no other hypothesis can we
possibly understand why Demo-
who were elected by large
A few days we published a
brief extract from speech of
Assistant District Attorney
Blackburn, at Newton, in which
he condoned the assassination of
of Kentucky,
virtually told people who lit
to him it wouldn't
Of very wrong if some
of the leading Democrats In this
Slate ere assassinated if the pro-
posed constitutional amendment be
adopted. A few days ago the
Washington correspondent of the
Atlanta Journal sent that paper
the
Republican Slate Chairman A.
B. Holton, of Carolina, is
in the city to discuss with the ad-
ministration officials the proposed
franchise amendment in that
State.
This is the lives
in the States today,
party leaders en both sides are
taking a keen interest in the tight.
Chairman Holton will talk
over with Senator
and President today,
and will intimate, it is said, t hat j
federal troops will lie
when the vole is taken. He will
also urge prominent Republicans
to go ti North Carolina and take
in the campaign.
The chairman is charging fraud,
intimidation, desperation, lawless-
and many other things against
the Democrats i n general and
Chairman Simmons in particular,
I and declares that riot and blood-
shed will result, as the
are determined to tight for
and demand their rights.
This is practically a
of defeat
election in North Carolina we
the Republican machine runners
scudding Washington to pull
the national committee money
and to tell what a hard fight they
have before them, so that they
may not be suspected of failing to
hustle after the news comes in that
they have been That's
why Holton has been chinning
to pull him for some money
and chinning the president to tell
him what an up-hill job the Re-
publicans have before them.
Rut wasn't be doing a sneaking,
cowardly thing when he made
then charges against the Demo
orate, and predicted
because the are determined
to light for and demand their
rights, when the fact is that these
white plotters a n d conspirators,
and most of them federal,
are secretly organizing the
and inciting them to violence
knowing as they do that it will be
TO PEOPLE, AND
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We arc still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We the selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. is our pleasure to show you you want and to
sell you if we cu. offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Renumber us and tho following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hals and Caps. Silks and Satins.
Jackets and Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Dusters.
The wisest publican- nil
lie.-. New York in the
column this year. In
majority for
and yet today the highest
claimed by Republicans
ii gave the Demo-
of in
1898
The gold
nearly ail returned to the
the German and
and anti-trust vote
ought to make it safe for Bryan.
It is a Stale as it ha-In in
in every election since the
Republic was
News observer.
.
all good fruit
can without
. -I;
all
. ought
to i iii r library.
I in free.
i,
depends Upon thee
of amendment
than in- mere political Interests
that attack to It The Industrial
development the stale will be
greatly affected by It. n was re
marked recently hero by one who
look-to industrial affairs for the
future that certain Investments
which he contemplates now will
depend upon the carrying of
While he i-
North, be says iii
political affairs here will mill
really control him in the mutter
his investments. He bus
some experience with the colored
people and he sees no hope of in.
or
meats if they are
Save any large the
affairs of the
Nick Commonwealth.
Vii
ii.-.
X If
S -I
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
I.
IN
. each.
and I
. . I Sank
; moil
m re property worth
. . j m
ten after
sold a
which gives
per
Ire. In on
and
l ; II II I
cent. i I iii- i-
j . and on
. . I. . Ir I i
. .-, . lime.
I cs anS Investors Union.
Ii
Dollars
if Catarrh
Hall's
majorities are unseated to make
way for who who will suffer
most, while they, the real
tors the guilty will
carry a county in the district.
There is no ground whatever for
a in the cases of Mr.
ford and Mr. Bellamy. Rot h t
gentlemen were honestly elected,
and therefore, Mr has m the latter's case if
been duped and is minus in vote j disputed county were
cool cash and a plantation. , Hue
Mrs. Knight's, alias Mrs. Peck's
a lawyer by the name Tue reverse the
was arrested this week verdict at the polls.
Brooklyn, X. V., and the law-
have the ease. We arc sorry
for Mr and hope will.
succeed getting the title lack on
his lauds even if he can not get his
lost Record.
A Md CM
Durham Batt It.
Yesterday published tho ac-
count of a young lady near Mt Airy
who made a quilt
pieces. Information comes to the
Sun that a Durham lady beats I hat
by pieces. Mrs. Chas.
of this city, has made a
quilt that contains pieces.
Farmers
Good Plows.
The Slate .
Public the
lowing to the
will
era of
county newspaper or
that the next annual examination
for life certificates will be held
the court house on
Thursday to July.
been prepared by the Slate
of examiners upon the following
subjects,
bra, geography, physical
physiology, history, civil , .
school law. English
grammar, English literature, v.; have
botany, elementary psych If. chi e; for the
and physics.
These will be
due lime you, as are
I now iii hands of the Stale I in
tor. Will see under reel ion
of school law. that
cant must pay in advance to you
the enmity
schools, which must
be reported n the
school directors and paid Into
general school of the county.
keep ill the safe
standing their election bias-
That is the way it always has
been when there hits election
troubles between the races.
Hut Mr. Holton is pursuing the
right course lo stir up the
of the white men of
Carolina and bring out a vote that
will overwhelm him and his fellow
conspirators and his black cohorts.
Wilmington
k lei feet
. . all business
; . able in carry
. h their
, v
, .
IN,
. I
in. 1- in
. 1.1.
On Wednesday night of hist week
Mr. Joe Hayes and his were
till a mad cat in their home
near Saratoga. The i
cut which suddenly became and the time required
unexpected.
enraged animal flew at Mr. and
Mrs. Hayes and wounds Airy will have to try again, or else
which are most The
The attack of the j These pieces arc cut triangle
shape, and the time
make this quilt consume three
months of successive work. Mt.
Seoul, Korea, a Ml is rung at I
sunset, and when the golden orb
bus sunk beneath the
every must lie safely housed.
If a man should lie found in
street after time he is liable to
the punishment of a flogging; but,
oddly enough, women are allowed
to go about as usual.
couple are now very sick and it is
feared that, serious
may news.
Durham the head in quilt
Sun.
to
have just received a lot of Smith
Chilled Pious, Single and Double horse. Call see
them before buying. We also a complete line of
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
When a society ladle goes on the
stage there arc a lot of
lows lo clapper.
always the wife who to
remind the husband of their wed-
anniversary.
Builder's Hardware, Ready Uniting
Paints, Pumps, Nails and Garland Stoves,
Ready Mixed
The Winston Sentinel i- struck
by the fact that while K.
Blackburn denies having -aid in
bis speech at Hint
Carolina Democrats may lake
warning the late
he fails to say he did
This is. indeed, II
noticeable A
gentleman, by the way, said an
Observer
that while few Democrats aim
heard Blackburn would lie willing
that housed the very
with which lie is
words that he did use e
this lo them, and
one Democrat coming mil
the court remarked II
was to the game the
publicans would get enough It.
II seems to be Ml. Black
burn again, and is u
Observer.
Ills
I'll
I'll bottle.
I.
. III.
like
i i
Printing
You
w ill
Ours.
BAKER k HART.
No. Building.
U BEEN VILLE, N. C.
The Rev. K.
K. Vii who had a stroke
paralysis 1ST f
night, died and
land brother of Rev.
Di Ii HI i i A .
t HILLS
Chill H lie
in i tasteless form.
I . Price
If


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Eastern reflector, 16 March 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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March 16, 1900
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