Eastern reflector, 27 March 1900


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Slates,
All Magazines.
THE AMENDMENT.
Tin I blowing h the amendment
article i of the State
adopted tin- At
lo In- submit
to voters for ratification
next August
1- Thai article the
of Match he
the same is hereby abrogated
ind in lieu thereof shall
I the article of said
First, all persons who shall
deny the Save Your Money.
VI.
I ml
LI
AN
Section I. Every male person
in United States, and
every male person who has been
twenty -one years of
age. and the ;
lion- Ml out ill this article,
be entitled to vote at election
by the people the State, except .
as herein prov
Si, He shall have resided in
Second, nil persons ii snail have
convicted or their
on indictment pending, and
whether or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any crime for
which the punishment may lie
the
of the
or corruption and
office, unless such
person shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship in a manner
by law.
box of P i
n in I i
They surely cure. . disease
stomach, bow-els.
No Reckless Aw i
or side headache, d
i constipation .,
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
la Each
A man may often talk about
himself a not know what he
Baa. t. This act shall in force
from and after its ratification.
SINGULAR MING
TWO PECULIAR CASES OF BRAIN AC-
in sleep
A WU-i
I 41-
moM
An ton . I
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km
One be M Uta
. v . u I W
In the o B , v
in or other
after i;
hut
be
S in
l with to.
led. sating it would,
brief Beta
I.-. t the see
to
lo f-ll
most a I ion M lo in
n n. i
II . Bret furiously for
or more ; -n.
mid i lie Lad writ-
ten ; i away a pi-
of after which, with-
loot to hit it.
tout . till late the morn
election district in which h
four next
the j Provided, That
removal one ward
oilier district t
shall not ope
late . deprive any person of the
M in the
or other election district
which be until lour
months after removal. Ha
who ha been or,
who has his j At I
a lo
he man who make- a
clothes that his
money i
It a woman
w ill shriek at I he Bight of a
fan- a dentist with ad
fortitude.
The pugilist may b j
blithe i seldom up
himself, Up
the other fellow.
No. Maude, dear, a man
take iron into bis system in order
that hi word may weight.
says the
ad bachelor, too often a case
pay your money and you.-
Some men's idea of comfort
is liquid
The man never
of
seldom come- lo man
who depends upon it.
When a man's store won't work
be usually manages lo eel hot
AND ITS HORRORS
ft BY------
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
A.
A OW BUr
Mrs. Thankful Hurt lives la the beautiful of
Co. Mich. This and lady as la
tear the year of the war. In Hebron, OB-,
York. She came to Michigan In year of and Tyler
All her faculties sad a r-
memory, her mind it full of Inn-resting reminiscences of early
life, of the early days of State of all. and the Interesting and re-
markable she has met the stirring of which she s wit-
But nothing In her varied sod manifold are more
and worthy of are her experiences la the use of
S inherited s tendency
scrofula, terribly destructive blood taint which hat cursed
Is cursing lives or thousands and marking thousand more as
of the death angel. Transmitted from generation to generation. It It
found in every family la one form or another. It may make
In dreadful running sores, in swellings In the neck or
or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane. It
may Known at catarrh In toe head, or developing In longs It may be.
and often Is. prime cause of consumption.
of her Mrs. was troubled for many years
with a bad skin disease. My arms std limbs would break out In a mass of
sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very
unsightly in appearance. My body Wat covered with scrofulous eruptions.
My eyes were also and weakened, and they pained me
much. My blood was la a very bad condition and my bead ached severely
at frequent intervals, and had no appetite. had sores In my ears.
was la a miserable condition. I had tried every remedy that had been
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. One of the best physicians In
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal
were beginning to form. I st length was told of Ir. Johnston, of Detroit, and
hit famous Sarsaparilla. I tried a bottle, more at an than any-
thing else, at I had no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I
began to grow You can be sure I k.-pt on taking It. t took a great
many bottles. But I steadily improved until I became entirely well All th
sores up. all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health,
and I have never troubled with since. Of course an old lady
of years it not a young but I have had remarkably good health
since then, and I firmly believe that Is tho
greatest blood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for
scrofula and as a spring remarkably Interesting old lady
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times. believe my
life was tared by
M.-O.
upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which i. may
i-c. imprisonment
prison, shall be permitted to
rote, unless the said person shall
be
the
His wife 1,1.1 to look but
desk, the
paper he had In the
hole v.
lei
Tl
read It Joy
Showed
.-i i.-l to citizenship in Pr was a .
. , . , phrased I
manner prescribed law.
la lie
rote shall be at the time a legally j
ruler ax herein I ease la of
ed and the manner or
., ., , i I fore starting railway paid
provided by law, a Io ., to -i, par
Assembly of Carolina shall ,.,. rare it
The Reflector
.-
general
into effect the of
article,
s.-.-. person
for registration -hall c
to read and any
of the ion English
i language; and, before he be
Full Sheet rOSter. to vote, have paid on
before of March of
year which lie poses to vote,
in- poll lax a- prescribed by tow,
for previous year. Poll bales
shall be a lien on asserted
properly, and process shall issue
except against property.
No male person who was.
on I, 1807, oral any lime
I hereto, entitled lo rote
laws of any Slate ill the
i ed Stales wherein be then re-
sided, and lineal descendant -f
such person, shall lie denied
to register role at
any in State by
of in. failure lo the
. shall have registered accord
with of
prior I, The
shall provide
a permanent record all persona
A polite way to all bur
i- to cay be from
n of veracity .
man
for stealing ice.
hidden It. At he i The man is not lies
, for a loan.
It always the man the
largest who secures lie-t
foothold in .
The man who excuses his own
faults is seldom lenient with others.
Flattery is the yeast that
a man lo rise his own estimation.
a lawyer is that the Judge
the jury the lawyer
barges bis client.
face, for the pa
correctly
OS intricate case.
ITS smoothed
,, the slightest
the
U ,. .,,
f ho
the ct he
la the how of the
.-. sect r h
and was by the
cramped It
afford man sent there
ad of
In due course the l-r to the
railway a snug
test in corner of a
had the
to The train
had not long on Its y
man sound asleep But
he Imagined that he was awake
that he was Imprisoned la
the little anchor chain of
the The vessel under
way. he though, more rap-
idly than he had ever known steamer
lo move before.
His Idea was to go on doc; at
once, but could not get out of
cell-like chamber could am
erect even, the was so
little. a he found out at the cost of an
bead he at
tempted to rise. Then, to bis surprise.
he found that the room lad a window.
t dead light,
unusually large. Tills he I to raise,
but. Una. Hied break it.
. he am
. Hi
I ii only one lbs
was Ii w III
lie II l
ii in . .
groin k OR Y
B.
K.
w.
l CREDITORS.
-f a the estate
having
day sea to me by las of
Court of Pat notice-
I ts all ., .
id lo ,. school
ten., a. m.
or day of service sermon every
or bar of and evening. Ev-
All to Said J e. 1-
tan will bum lo prayer at
This M., Litany at A
Rev. I. A.
try
day, morning evening. Pray-
evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
school a. C. i
superintendent.
M B -Services every Sun
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
K. M. pastor. Sunday
school W v. Harding,
thin
Sunday.
J. H. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school m. K. B. sir
regular
SALE OF
in
n W bite,
Hill n II C and wife, Francis
I,. . u
By of a sf
i is-m-l a a
at las
la, lac earn-
Will to
ladder rash, at the in u-
die Iowa of on the sis
of March II M. the
pass or lard
All the
Having day qualified An I,
raw
sad
to all
sou add Jones sad wife sad st.
present t-- tor dolt it Whits be-
or am
In the baa will
1901, this will be
. th. All
id will . dial
m to This in I
Tl
Em, of K. Alien.
TO CREDITORS.
i- hue
Clerk as
t r of v.
n t b t-i all
I male
in tin- sad all
mi I must
III t I I I ill-
lay of March. r notice will
-ml ill . I
t-i- nil,
--t. Cannon.
V.
of to Jones
an suite tile is Francis
easts a to U soU as
Tins day
limn Wm k.
Commissioner.
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NEW BERN FAIR.
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for
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who register under on I
or before November I. and
THIRTEENTH Al. EXHIBITION AND RACE MEET.
SEW BERN, C.
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900.
will be -i
Garden
exhibits of
complete I i m . the
In t-. Fine and lite
displays of Farm and
and live
Fish, Oysters Wild
,. T AND
A splendid of Including of Cairo
Wild a Palace
of Illusions, and before show II at a Fair
this Stale.
Cheap Excursion
overall
Information,
I'm Premium or other
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary
all such persons shall J
and tote at all election.-
the in tin- Stale, unless
under section I his
Provided, such persons
-hall have pan their poll tax as n
law.
All elections In the
-lull be In ballot, and all
l n I f, i
Baa la I i
himself ball
the
. main it
l , II,
a i suit in-
. ham Ii was
hell he pulled
window
hall be viva
Be Every voter In North
Carolina, except us this article
shall be lo of
hue, but before upon the
duties of the office be shall take
and the oath i
and n
To III
reach n
bell
lulu
ling
an-,
at I
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he
, on
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mind he
, lo
I and
by
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lie Di he
. ,, . little
In i-i
get-
make
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ADM I
Han, t
Clerk of lb, t. f
rail of III. of M.
i , i- to
a I claim- Sf
lo
duly ii lbs
day 1901, or this notice will I.-
in bar of their All
t., to make
to me.
This the ii. day of March I
I. II
M. I, die
A Blow
LAND
virtue an order
Court, in a
therein
and wife
Jenkins. will on
door in
M-ll at sale fur lot
or el Bind in the town of
at f
of Mo. It. fifth
and runs Mo, and
lift to lots So Id,
limn, lbs line of has No
sixty seres sad I ft;
I will. line to
, tin in e fifth to
lbs one of
air- more or a
X. ill plan of said town. This the
10th March 1900.
Al I.
W at Williams
re. Mass.
do wear left to them by the
J. Flint, of
I will rapport
maintain and laws
the state-, and
and laws of North Can.
Una not
I will faithfully discharge the
of my
So help
Sec. h. The following classes of
persons shall be
will of Mi
Muse.
in Al
re I
Na j-aUnt U
PATENTS
FREE
. U
I K IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in every
and us low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
PATENT
or
f -r
Si
v.
Washington,
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Meaner leave
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Fridays at A. M. for Tar
leave for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Connecting with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York
ton, and all for West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Moo from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
JNO. Aft,
Washington, N.
M. C.
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
Monday evening,
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday
R. I,. G. K. E
Sec.
K. of River Lodge, lit
Ml, meets every Friday
B. M. Move, C. T. M. Hooker,
R.
R. Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. P. B. White,
A. O. X.
No. ti, meets every lint third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
S. Smith, Sec.
Conclave
meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sc-
The One Day Cold Cure.
Fur cold and tore
taken candy
and quickly cine.
J.
IX-----
II
-A G EX Eli AI
LINE OP
IS
nice Line of Hardware.
i now lie found
store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
TO SEE ME.
. J. B.
-FOB
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. MARCH .
NO
Our Fertilizer Distributer.
is
the
ii is the best,
it is the
it is the simplest mu that cm be gotten to do
good even VOTE.
weighs
one- wheel like a wheel-barrow.
has one loose piece, a wooden shoe, which throws
guano out as the wheel strikes it.
Sows much or little,
in a narrow or w streak.
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet
enough to stick together.
tells always with a fair trial
at factory for retail.
ells when others will not sell because it is light, cheap and
durable, and as work as much higher priced
II
A G. CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
Public Hangings-
It was very natural that the
w bile people around the village of
Nashville, Nash county, should
lie much stirred over
Mr. Robert Heater, a
near Kooky Mount.
The two were banged, and
is said people saw
work completed.
of last and
the hanging on the instant
a made public. Is it not
time the press hail spoken out
about public
not private Is-
The Messenger for a has
urged a change. The
winter should act if should
conclude was more
to public older decency to
bang private. We
that more than a half
century ago we -aw a
one man with a draw n
knife, at the jail door when the I
prisoner to lie banged was
and about lo ad- ;
the lines of the mil-
to take hit Hal upon;
the to ride to his execution.
We are persuaded i. will be a .
and batter to private hang-1
Inge. Wilmington Messenger.
J. CHERRY
TO THE PEOPLE, t; AND
PIT and ADJOINING STIES.
only that farmer
can raise them who studied
, how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by judicious use of well-
ed f No
are iii tin- the
We otter toll the beat
race your patronage
Merchandise
to In- in stole
the creations of best of and contributes
and Europe. ail the round. Spring, of disputed
and Winter. We are work for yours and oar their nil
vantage. It hi our pleasure to show you what you want and to
strong reasons.
, . a always find a ready
in an able In K
News and Observer, John S.
gives the
. h isl it
Ami ail sent should I
l. Because i a
. o. j .
e e
by the inferior, wielded as a com Vegetables on produce
,., those a large unless it contains
w ho -in
partisan victory.
b . .- . white mall
fear of it's
being manipulated to end by
hostile courts can be dissipated, ii
at the i
of the General Assam
I . ii future political
divisions bitter element .
at least Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free charge.
Kill WORKS,
Investment with
taxes by Company .
Who may Vote Under the
Amendment
Au examination of the and
sections of the franchise amend-
to be voted upon August
next will satisfy any one
s ruse that two things an- clear,
First, all who read
and write may vote under the
section. Second all whites
who cannot read write may
vole section. Ami why I
it distinctly sets
that male person, who on
I, or any time prior
thereto, em tiled to vote under the
laws of any State
Mate- wherein be then resided, and
no lineal descendant of any
person, shall be right
to register vote at any election
The first law of Congress fixing
rates of postage was passed I'd
I went into
June i, The charge
as
Not exceeding miles, u cents.
and not exceeding
mill's, cents.
liver on and
miles,
Over and not exceeding
The extreme western portion of miles.
has an e-tab-1 and not exceeding
miles.
not exceeding
miles. IT
and exceeding
sell you if We you very IsM service
attention, the most liberal terms with
established built strictly on its own merits.
When you to will do yourself justice
if you do sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the follow in. lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods Notions,
Hat-and I Silk-and Sat ins. Dress Trimming
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings
Its.
Ill
I. ill lie
,.
well.
domination
Vie,. H
S f j
me in-lit Allen. Secretary. I z.
s Primp
Shoes.
Men's. and Children's
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
poll tax paid no vote given.
Heretofore as lo Hill
tax collecting the State has been
greatly abused.
Our Cattle Industry.
Groceries.
Flour. Meal. Sugar,
Head i-.
this Slate already has an
fished reputation for
only further development
the in fusion more of the best
Hood in classes of
to rank close up to the best
sections West for production
rattle.
One the landing
Western Carolina has in-
creased at least M per cent, since
k.- both in quantity and quality.
There was shipped from my county i
daring 1800, cars of rattle at j
miles,
Over miles, cent.-.
Hardware,
Furniture.
Flows, Flow Fixtures, Nail-and Hope.
an average
of a We
. him he knew
. , the State by remain of his
short and a great
many good grades. farmers
are very much excited over the
rapid improvement of their stock
cattle the high prices those
farmers that raise good grades are
Field.
to possess the educational
prescribed in I of
this Provided he shall
have registered accordance with
the terms of Ibis article prior to
December And
means simply all the whites
can vote under section for the
plain reason that there is not a
single white all the State
I he Local Co-operate Plan.
The atonal local co operation
whose father or grandfather could , ,
, I ii the advancement of
vote in the year Indicated, . , . ,,.,
, , J ,, ,. , tries, may be said to hate received
la no , in
He It Away
In bat speech in Senate on
amendment Mr. said
is plain that it is attempt to
deprive the colored race of the
right to vote Senator Chandler
why
the date January 1st, was
In answer to Mr. Chan-
Mr. said
wits fixed, I with
a view of caring for the white men
of the State who were entitled to
vote that
After the Senator
from saying the
ranted to or to deprive the
white men of their
right to and
for Furniture everything in Hue.
We buy for Cash, but -ell for Father or on Approved
Credit. Our motto ii Merit and Square Dealing.
Friends.
S- CO.
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, 2.2- each.
able June December at
and Farmers of
Secured Ural
on residence property worth
;. of loans, w
payable yen.- after
dale issue, are being a
cash payment of which
live and one third
I encourages enterprises,
invites and fosters
i. brings about
legislative bodies, without the an-
mat and
relations
tors and tie
ii. Ii secures
i without danger
to taxpayers.
and , t,, t,
a great advance in per annum free of taxes on
and a profit of nearly
s. It i-a powerful safeguard of maturity,
, a total more than seven
treasury, must tend ,, . p, ii m . .,.,,.
lo the greater strengthening -i .,;., on
public credit. line market. Loans made on
removes temptations
the the
race, render Industrious op- Mechanics and Investors Union.
steady, reliable and -or , Raleigh,
true of in funning
operations,
brings peace people
especially where exaction- of
officials have harassed
and annoyed communities
white
for trade, idleness,
intrigue, and drunken-
therefore diminishes
lie .,,,, losses and
HOW
involves, and
public
-o ii
a t i I a degree
, . ,. a practical demonstration in
. ,.
. instance of the Pembroke
while-
section, and all the liars
, , , . . i Company, a company
State cannot make other . ,,
. ., , for the purpose of building
however much may lie. .,, . .
a cotton mill in New
Ah already been noted in
most wise, necessary lo
It
to pay a tax. This is just been increased
All voters not otherwise I UM ,,,
exempt should pay something . still open to
wards the support the state ,
t III.
The poll tax is the
way to reach all, it is needed
to tarry on the stat-
The law makes proper exemptions
governing the poll.
many small investors, and also by
The confidence this
live plan, of building a cotton mill,
shown both ready sub
to the by a
Use Good Plows.
lax. All persons over fifty years I
of age and all persons who arc ex
commissioners
will have to pay a tax.
the I
of a cooperative company,
the safe along strong
Of all taxes paid in were
paid by the whites. Surely the
. , i. . i and practical lines is all
who may vole should lie ,
,, , , . , to future and permanent
forced law to pay something for . , ,.
, r in this tho ill-
that for the privilege of, .
.,.,,. . rectors of the Pembroke
for the the
,. are seeing to it
They are poor cit-
who do not help to sustain
in some way.
luring Company, are seeing
that such shall lie the
Item n ii
No Coupons With To-
A who recently
made application for authority to
attach lo packages of smoking to
printed offering a
was advised that such per
mission would lie contravention
of the last paragraph section
act of July which pro I
that packages of I
line chewing tobacco and
tobacco and cigarettes
by law shall lie perm it to
have packed in, or
With any article
or thing what so over, others than
the manufacturer's and
the internal
tobacco cigarettes, re
put up therein.
there to, or brand-
all, stamped, marked, written or
printed upon such packages, or
their contents, any promise or of
of, or any order or
gilt, premium pay-
or
We just received a Hen
Chilled Single Double Call s-.
before buying. also it line of
Tools.
Plow
Headquarters For
Builder's lb
Pumps,
Th-
World's Ben
BAKER HART.
Will the Mole.
lie hail ii a
His was per an
I'm -In- complain-1.
She a better house.
lo go in.
country cottage,
Nor carriage.
Nor society.
She coveted a the rag
id edge ban d.
sin- kepi it up
Might day
moaned and
Wept.
He lacked style, also.
Well S new -IX
weeks.
I III
Hi Knew how In-
made several dally on the
re.-;.
be
a limn
So lie I., and we'll up I lie
street, and won.
She her
lie look
id.
lie wears penitent inn
going,
i n room up
pair of track than n In
Weekly.
offer One Hundred
for any ease of Catarrh
that can cured by Hall's
i him i Props.,
Toledo, O.
We have known
for the last
and him perfectly
honorable in all
it. I and financially able to carry
ml any obligations made by their
firm.
i.-l Tin wholesale
II.
wholesale druggists, Toledo, o.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken
acting directly the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price per
Slid by all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family Pills are the best
You
Like
Printing
then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
ind
THE
check.
No.
N.
Dr. I. .
DENTIST,
I over
store
iii
fever is a bottle of
Chill II
j I ion and quinine in form.
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n.
v. .
Not All the In the
Towns.
Importance of Factor. Enter
prise
I some people say all the
I to the growth and j v of is in Tin-,
n Mar. MOD. ;., a mistake. There an
i III enterprises. glad t. note country Caro
M i., land the awakening of oar there have ever bees f fat . If T
IS THE REASON WHY
Orinoco Tobacco Guano
Has the largest Tobacco in the World.
at. C . March 3rd,
f M
and tie i-- to I found. ;,,., ., the Declaration of
of the part to add to Nothing ; ace.
have Wen into the mills for spent one of m
port the tariff against their giving employment to with Vann. one of
,,,, f, , rM, to idle
that making. , fiat
M at of the wines through still a who
So ho b is just re-
lulled Slate.- is . .
i- Will some good
a -.-. it there ,,,,, trade and w ho say
fen Croat the was
ea i gold h it any
prosperous, or i- us credit any .; ,,., .,.,.,, exported was
, ; gold
last year
higher today than it was s Booth nearly no other
the world are cotton
. mills each dividends the
, ,. , invested, as those in Hex-
bus , ,
i. . new plains
i bid, building a up
in Submitted ten , It has a
contract . i. d it it-
and DOOM was allowed sell I i-
Hie in-
d , v ,.
to e without pout-
pull. there is
in for Ionic one
of from
in the last tear amounted
to
of the Supreme
to manage
.,.,.,. , yon
. illy. the v. g rM the great rail
tell that the to reporter
lo do without an
to the I
will all real con-
Aid of the until -ii-
election this fall.
in the purpose
up. I
b . II at the bottom and work
w p up I never blacked the bods
of the et car-
beer tot the janitor the
lb-e father, d a
the I in rail-
are that bill will and I bold tin-
the Senate substantially I have enough I
, It i too
we -ill be sell
, men. We would become
And he bowed
Tribune.
pas
The
d an
prefer lo the
than antagonize men
will to
fill the principle it i.-
lo fool people than to
fool millionaires. But tiny
in.;, are
Now the
Si, i T mil in
S i. hi the
. n Kruger
lo ire
Boer war,
offices to
and that our noble Pres-
who solicitous about
seems
time fur Mr. Hay to explain.
In the
o ill allow I i go
over the I id
Si on i an- if
ti in
i f world. hereto
fore In
any return
the lo buy in Hint
of war at
It now i -.- lb .- .--- .
of a
t in which
can -I were in volt
he elm are. .
mil intended lo kill
bill lo create n din
which would
r i ailing mil the
ii tool excel den his
ins, and
offer for it.
m . i a m
A i was in
n, an I the
In bi- rulings
a i n lain and well in-
II was
in-tillable and became n I
Alter the
w a a-kid
b he being --i fro
ruled Judge.
be replied. is .,
of I In- nun null
I n par
tin
Ills
el
The Philadelphia lie u-1
ii i- about time the
line ii i- ill la I b ii bur.-, ;
the thirty or forty
colored
i be i; lit, b ii hi duly r
f the dill
,. .-. i iii i-
the problem of
.; i. In town.
will nil come to it
have s experience
wild man mid
Star.
lie Wants Ills Hack
a mail from to
I-1 and
an attorney here as to bow be
ii woman
hail of Ills in n.
fellow was in
love with woman wanted
to wet Iii-i. declined
-it bill wearied
imp -he
ill give her she'd marry
He paid the bin
ii no when nays
he refused lo see him. id never
bus be been able loan much
a i ii. to nil
be wants
long and luscious green
it was lo mil lo ii
foe a free The
bill to the
which has been and
unjustly taken away from its
habitants under the Dingle tariff
law. what is to
of the other and more
Rico bill is jet to lie
determined. Mr. and
every member of arc
now openly working to get volts
far the tariff, in the face of their of-
record as advocates of free
trade with th- island,
are taking DO part in the mess, real
that republicans
votes by
being willing to let it go at
ti tit i I the time ranee to vote.
All bough hampered by the
publican members of the House
Committee, which is
; the use of Federal
troops in the Idaho troubles
bud year, Representatives
show
the were
brutal in treatment of men arrested;
that warrant.- of arrest, similar to
the infamous French de
cachet, with tin space for name
left blank were signed and issued lo
although there is a State law
discrimination against
or miners, no
man could the the
d country a
permit, and no member of a labor
union could secure a permit. This
a showing to be proud of,
the investigation over
yet.
bump of
Mis , thus stated but position
I'll would
be foolish for waste lime to
make an anti-trust speech.
ma be summed up
a single This is not a
new issue. the
was made I;
ago an old named
Muse, u lie wrote upon
inspired words,
I I shall mil
lion. Hike Smith, of Georgia
las in private
business, was asked to slate hi-
views political outlook and
said. people of Georgia are
money lo
much
solid for regular democratic
nominee for It- be Mr,
Bryan or one else, Of course
we all believe will la- Mr. Bryan.
I think the Booth
is dead
will Vote
Sir, bus
Joe Wheeler lo withdraw bis
in
but Wheeler has not yet de
to do -n He baa been give
In ml it he will
i in be have brigs
. i-r ii he here In con- . . .
commission in the regular
or rather be retired with
rank.
ill I base ii I law.
Id- was told Unit if the woman
had property he could stir for
. i . i of the
lo -he bad m. u
He ii- nib to
I In-1 II lie hue In
along most unevenly. Hal i
The low level lo which
Bee ha- nil need North
i- charge can
brought the
u i n like a case
v false pie-
W. in -not any lawyer, but Hill
dignified office,
-nine
with the Slate,
that the woman could be Is a tolerably reader cf
made lo charge. and it
i I here are on bench
now
of whose names it never H
Fort a newspaper, until wee
Journal for
-V- now hold. AI
veteran ibis an for
t,. oilier in
before Stole who have been
is a model out court fifteen ago, h
record is one win. are for
has over been inn
and very loyal to humiliating late
Ins party. We recommend him we have degenerated very
I in
public officials.
to Tub
s and trade lo its mer-
chants.
Pu-h and build or
half mills here
and will than be able to pas
the i one fourth per
pound more bis any
town of thus
draw from forte miles
all round When they
gel for here than
elsewhere they will come here to
sell and will then buy their
goods of all kinds from our
ties- men. Citizens, be
lo importance of this mailer
and let body lend a helping
band, and oar word for it, we will
go forward and ear town, being so
situated, will be second
to none Eastern yea,
we will say ill entire State
Goldsboro Headlight.
How we wish Greenville would
become Imbued with Ibis of
spirit Our people seem slow to
awake lo importance of sit-
lo that
greatest need of G teen
a i in;.; enterprises.
will give people
all the year through and make trade
all reasons. The very
surround US to make
our bestir and
strike factories. will
see the low ii grow fast
until
MAN
Men
I II 1.1
have named a man
for next Sheriff who is a good man.
We also hen of a many more
for same position.
Hut let ii- name one more who
has never put for of-
and mil a charge against him
can lie brought by hi- fellow man
regard to business transactions,
lie has always been honest in
ounces, pounds, and rents,
think it time In look up new
men for office arc not broken
down in polities and bate .-barges
against I New men some
limes make a good
all know the man. His name is
II. of Heaver Ham town-
ship. Voters.
Lite progressive advertisers do
as to push their
lies forward a- any other agency.
advertise goods and
advertise town. Ad-
M-iii-e your town, make the world
think you and will talk
Journal,
There is little that out
people judge of the business
of n town by the advert is
matter its papers carry.
If a without having
a good of
lilt place in its
public will Inevitably get the
idea that business in that town is
slow and the business people are,
the least, far being
live Telegram.
unfortunates f, who not
et town; a farmer,
to be a farmer. Makes
plenty of oats, peas, potatoes
and has been doing this for
ears. He has already sent two
to Wake Forest, two girls lo
w ill
the end of the
table were good books and news-
papers, on floor a handsome
carpet, elegant pictures on
walls, and lace over
Deal answer lo yours of date, will say that we
five acres 1899 manured the same
with Guano, sales from the twenty live acres up to the
amount to 2,418.04 above warehouse charges, and we yet have
baud to sell about 800.00, probably 1,000.00. We will use
this year. Yours truly,
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials.
Manufactured by
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
Va.,
Fastened a th, Spring and
Cams Near Losing His
Lit.
At Mt. Springs, a few
days ago, a came near ending
windows. As for something to eat Ibis existence in a peculiar manner.
ordinary hotel is not lo lie men- He
tinned in It was good is walled granite, after
enough for a king, good dipping the water out, he crawled
for W. J. I know he to secure a razor a pocket
would have eaten bis dinner with- which bad been dropped in-
to spring by a guest. The
was barely large enough
to admit his body, and he
attempted to back out he found
himself bead down-
so much as thinking of bis
of Somebody
is an exception. I tell
you ii is Mr. Venn's neigh-
as well off. I drove
After two years
Premiums have
IN THE
BUT I
i H.
Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Mas Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up insurance,
ad el hast a half nice, well I loudly for help. Several persons Extended Insurance
cultivated farms, where bis assistance, but were works automatically,
lions I have described may able to extricate him until after he Will be reinstated with is
bad become After years after lapse if yon are
from bis home lo a ward. The water to rise,
distance of twelve miles, and pass- realizing his danger, he called j
that
All Should the Amend.
teat.
There arc many reasons the
proposed it amendment
should be adopted the election
in August. The should
welcome it because they have got-
ten no out of polities,
hate suffered every way from
participation in The
while Republicans should favor
working him for some
he WM
Observer.
To Stimulate Business.
When competition is close
sharp all available methods of in-
creasing business by
ant establishment must be used to
the fullest advantage.
in good health.
After Second Year
No
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the
current year paid
may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
is once the most To Make Policy Payable as
available and most potent during the Lifetime
Competition is-of Insured.
because passing of t be as j met main . ,
a voter will relieve of be dreaded by the who
a vast deal of odium which at-
to it on account of
which will attach to as
long as be forms the greater
of numerical Strength of the
party in the State.
and should be its
friend forth reason it oilers
docs not
Record.
Democrats Prospects Brighter.
we have never
a brighter prospect of Democratic
slices all along line. The
deliverance from the chief con- j have in Mr.
tinning irritation in our j whatever the Republican editors
politics, will remove the j may nay, and his campaign Ibis
of government, which is year will memorable in our
present at every recurring election j annuls for its brilliancy and
should The Republicans will
adopted for the reason, over and tight hard and all sorts of
above all, when it is. there but the Democrats stand
will be room North Carolina, as I to The voters have opened
there has not been since the their Constitution,
war, for freedom of political I
A may then lie u
a Populist or a
can as he may choose,
merits of submitted by
these parties, or according to the
character of the candidates
without laying himself
In being in league
Neglect Opportunity.
In long run man who
neglects bis must
pay penalty. Such neglect is
Th.- authorities of Ev-
Mass., arc much perturbed
over discovery that all the city
ordinances with were
annulled ill 1807, that the
rests made under repealed me
as ii re-, slues that lime have been
gill. that in year
mentioned tit- 60-
lbs v.
now- repeal-
is of course,
but the Mayor is of opinion that
tin- way out of
all ordinances re-
I.
with I he enemies if he voles
Republican, or charge ilia be
is coerced and runs counter to his
if he votes the
ticket, The adoption of the
amend men I will set both white
men and free from
of party, and we shall all
into natural heritage of
free men, liberty of opinion
and liberty lo express
of the business mail. As an exam-
the merchant who refuses to
advertise goods he has sell
must ultimately suffer obscurity,
misfortune and failure; for the
laws of business arc inexorable.
Philadelphia Record.
J. L.
K. c.
0.1.
DEALER
GREENVILLE, ff. C.
Cotton Ragging Ties always
on ban i
Fresh goods kepi constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A will convince you.
D. W.
yon w
If o, bring them In i; pay cam
B. M.
is by correspondent of
the Charlotte Observer there
n w in
In Which aspire. II county who is opposed I. the Iran
There is no
just reason why
should be one county or
whole slate Wilmington Mes-
Whopper
of the
him hospital in
remarkable case Thursday. A
young man was placed on j
I tiling table, and before he had left
it his been
t I he wall, of
follow of diet
One pocket knife.
Two screw eyes.
One small staple.
Twenty live grains ground glass.
Devon pins,
lacks.
Seventy nails, iron and wire,
measuring from one to and u
half in length.
Nineteen wire nails, four inches
long, huge heads.
Seven knife blades,
three of an inch wide.
Nine horse shoe nails, lour
long.
Four watch chains, with
catches and
one half feel of three-
Inch
-y f value -Practical,
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. int I Mi. ii rears
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-i at. FARM JOURNAL
i . I . I i, win b k;
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I A
Fall and Winter Clothing
TO MAKE BOOM THE NEW
SEASON'S STYLES. A
Special Price
ON A
Good
Interest if so i am
TO GIVE A
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
HOWDY DO. Were No flood. MAN
; The have
Some Speak to Mr, borne to on trial this tic.-ii. left
this with The i h. rail
net prove i hate been mentioned in
the taut; failing to ran It only persona to
did, new
moo.
went to thin
four uM.
if
Mrs. o. is a
Mi. E. It.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of thin paper it
BO to remind you that owe in alone, who
for reads this paper paying for
W. this
Ayden.
El Patrick this
in from
Mr. and D. Cox, of Win-
here.
II. this
from mad.
Mrs. M. Powell returned Wed-
night from Scotland Meek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry left
this for City.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore re-
turned Wednesday night from
Whitakers.
E. L. of White-
ken, is her daughter, Mrs.
Moore.
Mrs. who has
, been spending some time with her
Quit daughter Mrs. J. W. Brown, near
every day. pay the price j town, returned to Ayden
night.
That is the way to
help paper. If every
who had only hall
hour's start of I hem.
be in for
is
a however,
I that strongest and avail-
able man has been yet.
Real Transfer. I lie ticket should be beaded this
Alderman II. A. White year, believe, man who
i lot on Eighth St -i at the following
Bone
B, W. North Caro-
from drawn in hands of R. Cotter A Co.,
V. . I
. .
Available Acid
Potash .
Value ingredients seaboard
Add average freight
Actual cos
bags.
2.30
18.50
1.00
consecutive and
th.- of all Peanut reliable;
in south B. I Me must be a made frees the Manufactured
who will pat a on man oft he people, popular, -w- ,
it in near Mr. White known the MT
Her rs I Help
has
the Jones lot on
street.
C. count j and with mag-
Greene him. S. He
competent to dis-
charge well and the
ties of the office of Sheriff. . He
must be Democratic to the
Va.,
Awful .
Iii Wake county
night a pica, he named Tom or overhearing
went to the home of a P
woman, knocked her and her old He be a man
character, of sterling personal
subscription and we request
you to Kettle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on
per
LOCAL
W. Hart, of Ayden, spent the
day here.
L. E. Fountain went to Tarboro
it, would became are
could add dispatches easily. I Thursday.
I came up morning
Please Be Early. j from Ayden.
for of advertise- G. Barry, of Ayden, spent
should be banded as early i the day here,
the morning L ,
advertisers wait after noon lo night,
bring copy we do not have time to,
make the change the name day.
more lime printer has on
an advertisement the better work
can lie done on it, so by in
copy early advertiser not only
favors the printer but gels better
results himself. having
them by o'clock.
Once in a while we get a pretty
spring day.
The days nights arc now of
ii mt equal length.
lot of school books just
received at Reflector Store.
According to the almanac spring
is now here, may show-
bis presence some more.
Sonic Greenville merchant are
good display. Just look at
their show windows.
The freight train
was nine hours late Thursday,
arriving here P. M.
Not many farmers town
the weather is pretty, their
makes things dull.
you come to the County
Convention next Saturday bring u
dollar to I ,,. ,
ville. We now hear that
Fruit trees arc beginning were , the right
bloom, lie hope late. .
enough this season to insure a good I tuM,
crop. for that reason road will
. . , ,. , . I from four miles south
It will soon be time for
W. II. Harris came up from
den this morning.
Adrian Savage returned Thurs-
day night fro a Richmond.
Miss Bobbin,
is visiting the family of A.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus of
few
here.
John Tall, another of our
who has bean sick, returned to the
office today,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of
Will Lose it r
If reports are true Greenville is
about to lose another opportunity.
For sometime the Ball- ,
,.,., . ., ,. i are visiting the
road and Lumber hate of ,.
had in contemplation the building
of a railroad from some point j -St ii 1900.
the Atlantic Coast Line this; w .
section out to Farmville. The I day here.
wanted road l start
from Greenville, and with this
pose view was made to
secure the right of way to
King on the
I train evening.
Using taxes, and delinquents
should lie getting square with
of Greenville.
Suffolk's Liquor Ordinance
The council of Suffolk re
If you owe THE for
subscription bring it to when
you to the next P
L. E. from
Tarboro Friday night.
R. Williams returned Friday
from a trip to
Miss Harden, of Greene
county, is visiting Mrs. W. II.
White.
Kev. X. M. Watson left Friday
evening for Green
count,
Sat daughter the bead with an
set the beds and besides
burning the building and two
burned alive
four smaller children. Two
escaped from the burning
building after the Bend left.
w is awakened when he
struck her mother the
and recognized him. The man was
arrested. For s horrible
crime it lie impossible to in
Hid punishment him that is
severe.
Terrible Affair at Carthage.
has just leaked out last
Friday night a named
Hitler was taken from his home
seven miles this side of Carthage
by a party of masked men,
after being horribly mutilated, he
was hung up ton
with bullets.
near where the deed place is
greatly stirred up
horrified over this revolting crime
and have been trying lo keep
knowledge of from the outside
world, while making tremendous
efforts to apprehend the
tors. It is thought Killer met
his death at the hands of moon-
shiners, who believed that he had
informed on
Rev. F. A. left this
morning for where
Saturday. proper ordinances that all j he will preach tomorrow.
,, .- . t . , , ii liquor saloons town shall be ., ,. .- v ,. , ,
Ola Forties has had his gasoline , ,, . . , ,, Item, who
boat sad repainted, the of P. been visiting near here, left this
to of some of I hi D A. M. Second, all X. C.
light excursion lovers.
I.
paints, blinds and screens shall lie ,,,., who
been spending some time in
Hank Common- returned Friday evening
wealth.
Address, stating
N. c.
J. vice President of the
Home Mission Board for X. will
address the congregation the
church tomorrow night.
Young
Huston, Pa.,
J. Stewart, aged IS years, employ-
ed as a clerk messenger at
, . ,. , . , I the First National Hank in this
Coining events cast their shadow i ,. , ,, , . , .,
before them. The store windows
arc take on Raster of a money.
appearance.
The weather over II. M.
shows which way
wind blows. His nil in TOT
shows that it blows
towards Ins store.
So fur have missed the rain
that usually strikes w vernal
equinox, lint if the weather re-
port Buying rain we may get
a plenty more of it yet.
W. II. shoemaker
has placed In bis shop a large
Singer machine for sewing re-
pairing shoe. His a great time
sat it enables him to repair a
in one fifth the time it would
take by I nun I.
Henry On, Wash-
York, arc quoting
Asparagus South
as high 912.00 per hunch
large re-
of Asparagus and caution
shippers tying bunches
with ordinary cord and advise
them to use for tying and to
tic tightly and to use neat puck
ages. A neat appearing package
costs no more than an unsightly
one. One enables- them to get
of the other prevents It.
Slayer.
Louisville, Ky., Mar.
supposed is a
a bad man. He Pus u
record as leader u fend, is a bar-
blind tiger.
His name is and he is
Haiti to lie fearless dangerous,
and will take an army to capture
him. He wits heard lo say that
lie was going lo assassinate
He is now county
rounded by bis faction. Evidence
guilt
worth, whom every man ha.
Confidence, and against whom lit-1
la-said. He must not
lie a broken u politician, but a
man who has succeeded In but own
personal business, and therefore
has promise of success in
the affairs a public of
BOO
With a man possessing these re
the of our ticket.
ii will vote winner and keep
old Pitt where she now is and
belongs in Democratic
columns.
us now lo name
described man in the person of B.
M. Bethel township
lie has serve before
know him. We know no reason
any man Pitt county should
vole Sol.
It-is nominal.- him and make
success doubly sure.
W ii Si v.
My Stock
is Complete
ALL LINES.-
Gods. Hats. Caps,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Mitts.
in North Carolina,
Judge Battle, of
Mount, is reported to be very sick,
lie has many friends who regret,
this.
. White.
Come lo gee
Ai i he Marcellus Moore store,
on rive Points, where have
opened a new and fresh
Holier; of Charlotte,
dropped dead. , while
hunt
Near Holland Seek ll little child
was attacked by a vicious rooster
and spin badly u lo cause
child's death.
Mrs.
Miss Lena returned Fri-
day night from a visit lo her broth
L. Mount.
Miss Mary came over Fri-
day evening from Green county.
Miss Maggie Harden
her hone.
P. M. Hodges and I,. II. Ponder
It'll Friday Intake the
encampment degrees the Odd
Fellows lodge there.
J. of
the Biblical Recorder,
is town.
School Closed,
Hanks.
Which has under the manage
of Miss closed
its spring term Friday afternoon.
Miss gave her school a de-
afternoon party, which
was largely attended by
people. Kill
Miss is one of Pitt conn- Willis.
Is possessing those
splendid qualities which make
An
Ml William M. of Dillon
an extraordinary
and a very serious accident at the
II mill yes
afternoon. Mr.
was passing the city on
his lo York lo purchase
machinery for a new cotton Initial
Dillon in which he is largely In-
and having a few
in with his kins-
man, Floyd he went to in-
Hull Williamson mill.
Mr. H, Williamson courteously
look t in charge and was in
in act of describing
in a carding loom when a buck
Mew of a licit and struck Mr.
in the head just over the
ear with violent force, knocking
him senseless, Inflicting u
wound. Medical aid was
summoned, and he at once re-
moved to Dr Floyd's res-
on Hay street. II is
an yet to distinguish the
teal of the injury, but it is
in lire to the members
of his family and ids lather, who
arrived here this morning, be
was able to bear the journey home
this
American
Marriage have already
Keels issued re
four marriage licenses during will required the
week, one while colored, I recommended by the
II. of Confederacy.
The Chapter. I laugh
l-is of the Confederacy, a-ere given the late Governor died
a charming reception by Mrs. K. O. her borne In Raleigh Tuesday
Whaley at her residence morning. nearly years
on afternoon,
a feast of good things for
mind and body arranged their
most charming held the
until a bile hour.
Jarvis, the president, read
extracts from Pollard's
lost After which a paper
entitled written
herself with blanks to be filled with
names of as many Confederate
i.
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats,
Sugar, Coffee, Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars,
tin is. Fruits, in fact everything
in In- found in an up to date
Grocery.
We pay the bights market
in ices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in
ton to sell or when yon
lo buy come to see us.
To all who favor with their
patronage we promise entire sat-
The Supreme court has decided
a town bus the right to order
enforce compulsory
s. of Concord,
from cigarette smoking.
Opt. W. s. who
been collected print, Established.
plant the Wilmington Star
since 1805, died on Monday.
hi
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
e Point
Mantel Co.
keep up the -.-- w
ed submitted to each The court bus W. II. Vice President,
. This was by no means an I the decision of the lower conn in E. Bee. Manager.
in I of a m. ,.,. vs. Irvine, from I
talented in were held iii county. I this
tension for half an hour; the buyers will b
when printed pay the license tux levied by the
taken up. It was found that Mrs. j town of Fret
I. roll of press
honor, she hating every
blank but one. Mrs. came
unit two missing and
and Miss Winnie
Ready for Business.
with throe unfilled.
solving the enigma presented
by hostess, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs,
Little, Mrs. and Mrs. Jar
vis each mystery
within the given time. Drawing
for premium Mrs. was
Successful .
the chapter
invitation lo
with Miss
of April.
Me will vole
ballot for all Slate officers, and
legates the convention ill
be bound by vote.
Ai Kim city Saturday a
tic girl of
got hold a box con
milling some arsenic pi
A complete outfit of the latest
improved machinery.
workmen,
For Mantels, Door Window
timings Frames, Pulpit out-
Ill Pews, Store Fronts,
Office Fittings. All
Scroll and bathe work,
swallowed some of I hem.
died in a short ft bile
The Gel our prices. and
dealing our policy. Apply to
as follows
Henry
Lewis.
L.
w ii
Brake
and A. B,
Williams and
Caroline
Advertising Promote
tile Activity.
Take away all of a both to teacher
Using and the great or The people of Bad
would for
pear. Moreover, much of
trade between nations would be-1
cornea thing of past. Ad-1 that spring hits come the
town authorities will require prop
is indispensable alike to the mer- owners along
. ,, who have not complied with
chant prince and lo the humble ,
phi a J non.
and Sarah
Robert
Brown,
Louis Morgan and Fin
coll Board, which has been
as a s basis of national
coast defense. years,
progress, our
polls and natal stations will
have rendered practically in-
vulnerable i
Almost as regular I he Tuition.
Southerner cornea reports i
in its low
Ceil. S. I air. Durham, is
on a Ill N. York
he slipped and fell the
so badly wrenching one fool
Mini lie walk it slop.
MANTEL CO.,
Muslim, N. C.
a demented
I Durham c
night la
escaped
home
lo
The business man whose
If ever,
local paper m the one eke
Yon cull a girl
thinking of her In that lo
way. goods appreciate the
Many n man gains a fact ii Is advertising i
for originality when he merely has
u good memory.
An Impudent cook is not to lie
I but best of Hum git.
a little
trade i the city and the
of advertising cause
lo lose touch
With the Ml.
Picture
ii
i-. , -J .-ii- i ml l.-
mi;
. .;.
REGULATOR
Will Milt i.-. .-
their
Mil I
for n
Till . K . .
in i M in Hi
The
Suit
As we guarantee per
feel lilting, dreary, gar-
samples and stock, now
lot tour inspection,
Mil
Dry
Cut Prices,
i W. T. Lee
I Main
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The opponents of the suffrage
allege
Will l h-i-l
will be auk to the re
poll tax. them
oven pea bu alb
Ml sol will,
this deprived of
I heir vote-. i- i
there not -in
solitary federal o
Who is required to pay poll
According constitution the
pill tax can be levied and
ed Iron those who ate
twenty om and under years
of age. and then i.- no Confederate
now in North Carolina aha
is under filly years Id.
there will not
when the inn-t go
force
No able died man At in
twenty ought to object
t. paying poll las before be in
allowed to role to lax i
The constitution section I id
V. especially authorizes the
the county commissioners of
to exempt from the poll tax
man who i-too or poor lo
pay it. So that any between
twenty-one and who
pay his lax because
or infirmity i always exempted
Ami ii is simple justice to all nun
who do their poll tax to make
others who can do so and try
evade it.
The poll tax is all expended
only and for the public
schools and the support --i the
i. Not a dollar of n is expend-
ed, In-, for the support of
the State or
t is therefore in
to earn the public reboots and sup
port the poor, that the poll lax i-
rigid collected And man,
who van his poll and re-
fuses, to tn vote.
and on this question there should
In- no dull -ii of opinion
honest and law-abiding
Pittsboro
The and Butter.
I r.
i n rues-
Hoc
i inti resting both
in speaking and in
sat ion. Kn,
of wen affairs, and a happy
of being able to tell an
pus to
that lie wishes to make.
talking with tome of
iii .- re about the of a
gentlemen gambler Kentucky.
gave an idea of
by relating an episode in
the lie of Blah p of
. ago this
div ii e -lent New on a vi-ii
i one of ii be -1
on streets was h gambler, who
hail f lived in the
Stale. of a
from home caused gambler to
d i-1 i i u, i u d
the bishop, be asked
latter to The
bishop accepted, and the two men
went into a nearby restaurant.
THE AMENDMENT. First, all who shall
i deny the being of Almighty
all shall have
i the been or their
to an e i the state guilt on pending, and
adopted the of not, under
1609, and to lie submit judgment suspended, treason
tad to the rater for or any for
next ; punishment may
Section 1- That article of the the
oust it lit ion of North Carolina lie of the-
mil the same is hereby abrogated United or and
and in Men thereof shall In unless such
luted the article of said shall In- restored to the
rights of i in a manner
prescribed by law.
Bee. l. This act shall beta force
from alter its ratification.
VI.
vol. II II V
Section male person
born in th United Slates, and
every male h s ii who
twenty-one years
age, and possessing the
set this shall
be entitled to vole at election
the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
I lie shall have resided in
Save Your
On box of Tact's P I
d ;
v will sun
of stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion i
or sick ii
a million
Liver PILLS
put -a dollar
in hit's a
remark
en comes high.
I don't want no
I git'S tar glory. slips
de pile I'll In- go
We'll de light
iv. to the ;. i. ,,. i v .-ii. . . . V .
me state sorts down bit ain't do sign
of his
were
in the course of the meal he teach
ed over an used knife to
cut a piece of butter from the dish
the of the table. A
per, fidgety Yankee, who was -it
at same table, immediate-
, ailed the wait, i and
lake baiter away and
bring a fresh
gambler's eye- Hashed,
his back pocket be draw an
immense bow knife, and cutting
oil a large slice dashed
ii into the i the fastidious
in, i, Tin u he turned and
; out-
remove Hus
I bl a Irish one. Bishop,
help yourself to
stall Chairman Simmons i-
for h series of
on Monday.
April tilth, alter the Slate i. I.-
t in. At -c meetings all an
did in on the . to
speak and lie
I . I ii i. I In- s ill
leave In-real o'clock in I he morn
Kill
speak at Winston during the day
and Salisbury at oil the
or and
the at Asheville. The re
of the is not yet
definitely decided Ii the
can be the next
speech lie made we.-l of Ashe-
ville. then return to Salisbury,
ill lie made.
next i Inking
in to
and Mm lit and possibly
pi c These
will cover about twelve
days of continuous speaking, They
Will new in
An in I mi
i now ,, society
Nothing seems to take
like t
years, in the county six months, j wrong; hit's only a
and in the precinct, ward Of other providence means bus-
election district in which
four months next
the Provided, That
de Livid will
removal from one ward i don't
or other election district , j, -providence,
in the same county, shall not ope- good is all
to deprive any person of the time
right to vote iii the ward got a
or other election district from yon
II iii- a Cold.
Hive you a you
you may congratulate on
being the fashion. severe
de this
in iii March, and happy i
family which does haw.
two or more its suffer
lug an irritating cough and
These colds ale
general enough to be an
and it i.- everyone's
lips Ilia Is
Ii i-said l-y medical experts
here are least In
Boston, bin they are of a mild
the i hi is certain I as
yet the is not so violent
in its via-- I he case in
iv hen the . i t Sic
disease nils i
The prevailing distemper is on January I, 1807, or at any time
the winter's Prior Io vote
in and
changes temperature which Wales he then re
Io -hock descendant of
an I , all be denied
spring, the epidemic will register and vote at
a cheek then this State by person
all we cm do is lie careful, the
avoid take in
ram ions ii- are possible to of this
s in change-.- Durham s,,.,. registered in accord
with I he terms of this section
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal.
person who baa been com or
w ho baa his
court indictment of any crime
the of which is, or may
hereafter be, in the
prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the slid person shall
be first restored to citizenship in
tin- manner prescribed law.
s.-c. person offering to
v v shall I e at tin- time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
provided by law and
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws Io
carry into effect the provisions of
his article.
See. I. person presenting
himself for registration shall lie
able to read and any section
of the constitution in the English
language; and. before be shall be
entitled vole, have paid on or
before day of March of the
year which he proposes to vote.
his poll lax a- prescribed by
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lien on assessed
property, and process shall issue
to enforce of the same
except against .
Si-c. o No male person
wings is ft a pair.
Pointed Paragraphs.
talks every man's
tongue is silent,
A overcoat on back is
worth two in bock.
No man can command others
who is to command himself.
The father is apt to relate
creepy about his Ural born.
A woman usually abandons her
opinion th, moment her husband is
converted it.
If a man as good health he i all
manage to gel along pretty well
w fame.
When a man is drunk enough to
forget In- troubles In- drunk
Io bow happy he is.
The average man him-
self with the that he will In-
utile to a little money next
ear.
NEW BERN FAIR.
OVER
On of Henry Taylor,
who had been attended by a faith
cue Havana. III., was
found a tag on which was written
is not dead inn in u
A policeman shot and killed a
who was attacking Mrs.
Norfolk
While one thief talked to tin-
of I ho First National of
Seattle, Wash., a second
front tin-
Cremation is growing more imp.
Ill a I London. 1889
three Unties wen- incinerated in
city. Last yen-
Iii ii- red
The State Department at Wash-
has received an appeal
Alfred Robert, SO
sail- la Each.
Journey a whirl.
A fellow may lie said to have an
end in view w hen he can sir his
finish.
Haul times shouldn't worry
much His balloon is
self supporting.
The average boarder is often pas
Bled to know which side his bread
in battered on.
Train a girl up the way she
-lid go. she i a hired
girl to one she goes.
Many an amiable young chap
imagines himself a devil of a fellow
because hi- has a cloven breath.
The thing man who
to sow wild oats is apt tic
do is to put down considerable
The is apt to
lie noted for long sentences.
You can't judge a man's temper
by the way he treats hi- wile in
company.
A gruff old bachelor looks
under the head of marriage notices
for news of the weak.
The amateur photographer lakes
things as he finds them.
No, Maude, dear, would not
Is- out of the weigh to discuss
scales.
With the professional beggar
who the police it's the
I bad copper always turns up.
The man who owns a stable of
horses knows what it means
i to have running expenses.
The builder of air can
seldom raise Hie w ind.
In tile eyes of a
there is a great difference between
a man who is well-to-do and one
to do.
No, Maude, dear, when you bear
of a man living by his wits you
shouldn't to conclusion
that he Writes jokes.
It is bettor Io make light of your
troubles than Io commit suicide by
inhaling
Happy is the youth whose crop
of wild oats isn't worth harvesting.
Turn that wrapper the other
side out. a lady in a store re-
as the clerk was putting up
her purchase s nipping paper on
which the proprietor's name stood
out ill bold black letters. don't
want to In- a walking advertisement
for your store. I read the papers
as all intelligent people ought to do
and think in them is the place Io
advertise, instead of asking your
customers to carry sign around
with
Kans. i
SCROFULA AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
A MOST CUBE.
Thankful Hurt In Of
IV. Mich. This and la
the year Tear of great war. In Washington Co New
York. She came to Michigan in the year of and Tyler
AH her faculties are and a Tery re-
memory, her Is full of of her early
of the early of the State of Michigan and the Interesting and re-
she has met. and of which she a wit-
In her varied and manifold recollection are more mar-
and worthy of attention than are her experiences Is the use of
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Hard Inherited tendency
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive blood taint which cursed
and Is cursing the lives or thousands marking more
of the angel. Transmitted from generation to It Is
found In every family in one form or another. It may make Its
In dreadful running sores, in unsightly In the neck or
or In eruptions of varied forms. Attacking membrane. It
mar Is- catarrh In bead, or developing In lungs It may be.
and often la. the prune cause of
of her ease. was troubled for many years
with a bad disease. My and limbs out In a mass of
sores, discharging yellow matter. My began to and became very
unsightly In My body was with
My eyes were also realty Inflamed and weakened, they pained me Tory
much. My blood In a very bad condition and head ached severely
at frequent Intervals, I had no I sores In my ears. I
was In a miserable condition. I bad tried remedy that had been
mended, and doctor after doctor had failed. of the beat In
the state told me I die of scrofulous consumption, as Internal
were beginning to form. I at length was told of Or. Johnston, of Detroit, and
Sarsaparilla. I a bottle, more as an experiment than any-
thing else, as I had no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I
began Io grow better. You can be kept on It I took a great
many bottles. But I steadily improved until I entirely wen. All
sores healed up. all the had symptoms disappeared. gained perfect health.
and I hare never been troubled with since. Of course an old lady
of la not a young woman, but I hare had remarkably good health
since then, and I firmly that JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA la
Wood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for
and as a spring Tills remarkably Interesting old lady dial
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, my
was Eared by
MICH.
SOLD MoO.
TO
Of administration estate
f K. deceased,
bit day Clark
he Court Pill notice.
is to all
said estate to
to for duly on
or day of
or will l-i-plead liar of
to es-
Inc.
This
R. b.
A Hi.
TO
this day before
Co
. Hie
Clerk tin- of rut county,
of the estate of K.
notice Is hereby given t-i all per-
OBS against said slate to
to for duly an-
mi or tin- day of
March 1901, this will be plead in
In will make p it
mi me. This Hatch lad 1900.
ma,
of K Allen.
NOTICE
in-fore the Superior
Court Clerk
tor of lbs Iv
is given to
e-l to Io make pay-
to the all
having, ms -i. I must pro
M-1,1
day of March, notice will he
in bar of recovery.
This nth day of March,
Cannon.
of Julius K.
a. III.
service sermon every
Sunday and evening.
prayer at
II., Litany Fridays at A
M., Kev. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
every Sun-
day, morning and Play-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. O.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. I'm v n
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Rev.
J. ii. pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. E. B.
regular
LAND SALE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ls-f, re the
ii Court of Pill
-o ii r of Hie of M.
t-ii-d. i- hereby Io
holding claims es-
i Hum to
THIRTEENTH ANNI Al, I H ; I; MEET
will, in VI SEW c.
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900.
Ii will in- a complete
North of Farm and
Kine Stuck and and attractive
of
Oysters Wild
Exciting Races. KS
Attractions, of Cairo Bx-
fl
ii. h Fair
Cheap Excursion Rates
overall Lines, For Premium
address
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary
I K I
prior to December i. I lean who that he is
General Assembly shall ids for; Imprisoned and to torture
all personal Monterey, Mexico,
who register under Ibis section on I removal of a tumor from
or before November 1908, I the of Mrs Parker, of
all such persons shall in- entitled I Chicago, III., has restored bet
to and vote at all elections sight, after seven years of total
the people iii this Mate,
disqualified under section of Ibis Smallpox has developed in a
Provided, men persons mild form at College,
INti.
link
s A. i
inn- to
mi mill
March, Hill will u
in bur
null la estate an- to make
Io me.
as i
I. II
n M. I. die
hall nave paid their pull
law.
Bee, All elections th,.
In- ballot, ind all
elections by the General Assembly,
shall In- viva
Sec Voter in North
Carolina, as In this article
disqualified, shall be eligible tool
lice, before entering upon tin-
duties the he shall
and subscribe the following .
do
or in I Will support and I ought
the mid laws . is as of an
id I illicit Slates, and the con goods.
and laws , f North
young men have
rested on a charge of placing
up Paul's Math
i at
A- to vis-
it the ii no-once in and
ii a list of orders, uh to
tin-
-lining
in.-
IN
Una not therewith, and
that I will discharge
ll lilies of my
lO help me,
s. The follow claws of
persons shall he
PATENTS
U- SIGH I
its a
id
oat
MB
Notice in
soviet i
I-.
Book
i -k ft. nil to
h s
Whichard, N. C.
The in every
and prices as low as the
market prices
aid fur country produce.
PATENT
h. i i
ON PATENTS
By of an order of
this day hi a cerium
therein
wile
Nellie Jenkins, l will n
the house door ill
sill fur Unit certain lei
or i-f bind in of
at the cur-
nor of No. I on
runs tail lines of lot No. and
to r- of go.
Um of Kit Mo. tad
Is seres OBS half
them i- first hue tilth
an
acre or Iii and a part lot
So IT in the plan of said Iowa. This
day of March
Albs, k
OLD DOMINION LINE
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at ti A. M. for
v ilk-, leave Greenville daily
XI. for
leaves
Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave for
Tuesdays. and Saturdays
at A. M. Carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New and
ton, for all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should freight by
S. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
I--, Line
Una from
Host on.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
N,
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. F. Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
K. I,. N. G. E. E
Sec.
K. of Lodge, Ni
IV, every Friday evening
B. M. C. 0.1 T. M. Hooker,
K. of It. and S.
B. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. II. A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights, Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
Chief; D. B. Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith
The One Day Cold Cure.
Ir
lam taken as CAndy
and cure.
IN-
H i i
A GENERAL LINE OF
ii
Also n nice Line of Hardware.
I can now found in the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO MK.
ms.
B.
-q-
FOB-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
T I
. ;
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY,, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 1900.
NO
-AT-
Ed. H.
GROCER
IF YOU WANT TO HE AND
THE PLACE
YOU WILL GET HONEST
CT
JEd. H.
F M
I Joseph Tripp
w Vincent
J It
THE LEADING
TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES.
Chosen to County
Convention.
committee, K. Smith, who
H. Cannon
a committee of twelve the
I following rare
W Vincent
Watson
Willis Johnson
Delegates Alternates
T Mason II
II
c E Bradley B B
J Moore James
SWIFT
sailed to order by L. B
J. E.
secretary.
Colton.
Buck
Delegates.
J J Moore
II Williams
P A
W Ii Bland
Williams
Smith
Tucker
I, II Cox
Alternates.
I A Gardner
J A Stokes
I, II Wilson
Loon H Cox
J W Gains
G B Kilpatrick
Charles Swell
A It Harris
Asa Jones
All the townships of count Delegates,
held Saturday afternoon , Lafayette
to select delegates to the Bryant Tripp
Convention to held in Greenville ; B
next Slat. The reports A, Cox
that have in from the Dr B T Cox
show that they were largely J J May
attended, and that the Democrats H L
Of Pitt are awake tO the interests
of
Below we give the reports with Asa
list of delegates from the different Ive
townships. L A
A L Jackson
, W F Hart
chairman.
Delegate. Alternates. , g H
W Jesse L Smith
GT Tyson
T A Nichols
Alternates.
Nelson
W B Tinker j
II House
LL Kill roll
J B Carroll
Fred
T B Allen I
John Sr
E I
Delegates. Alternates.
T A Win K
W II. J Holland
to the and
AND ADJOINING I'll MILS.
We
We
are
in the forefront of the race
yon the best selected lion of
your patronage
dam.
Ivey A a dear and able
in convention adopted strong the issues of the year by
resolutions favor of the of O C College,
and a hearty sup- j popular educator. It
port. For lack of space we are nave been heard by every
to print the county.
The Who Pays Fair
Wag la True Benefactor.
It is no to say that
the use of money is a of char-
and a revelation of a mans
nature, writes Ian of
Genteel Tramps In Our
the April Ladies Borne Journal,
are men who lose money
Worthington
J Z Brooks I there are men who spend it on
B F I their there arc
A L Harrington I it with jealousy
Misers; there are moil who lay
J A well are the
Lancaster W Men. When say well do-
Newell thinking of that
the committee were out we I reasoning and char-
BETHEL.
The Convention was called
to W
order by S. A. Grainer S. M.; j T
Jones was made Secretary. j John Allen
Delegates Alternates a j
Spier J. T. Nelson, j w Parker
G. W. James
S. M. Jones G. L. Moore
J. Brown II. Bullock
D. A Moore B W James
II Barnhill Dr J D Bullock
It It
Delegates Alternates
M Lang
Tyson
J It
Lewis
W E Boyd
FALKLAND
Delegates Alternates
Robert Staton D.
The Convention unanimously cu-
C. U. for Gov., and
J. Bryan Grimes for Secretary of
State.
II W
J It
J II Roebuck
R Williams
W R Williams
R J Little
i J R Dollar
W M Smith
J s Harris
which, whether it form
of alms to a lazy or a
huge for the creation
of paupers, is a curse and not a
blessing, a sin and not We
are not to read it in a mechanical
fashion the advice of our Lord to
the to sell his posses-
and give the pool, for though
that might have the only
sincerity he could in
that day. it would lie a great ca-
in our day.
Whatever may have been the
case in ancient times, there can lie
DO question that our day
man who establishes a
in a small town and pays fair
docs ten limes more good than
be who would use his wealth to
W H found an
J Smith I
B B Cotton
Jonas
John It Gay
John King
Advertisement Which Win.
GREENVILLE. Is-con-
Meeting was called Io order by airlifted In the same manner as tin-
Alternates, I Mow. J. window dressed, U the
S A T and j that catches eye and good
R B
General Merchandise
to Is- found in any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Reasonable all the year round, spring. Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure Io show you what you Want and to
sell you if we call. We oiler you the very best service, polite
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on Its own merits.
When you to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock I my elsewhere,
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
I lats Caps, Silks and Sal ins,
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings an Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, and Children's Sin and
Harness, Blankets Dusters. Z
Groceries.
Meal. Sugar, Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail.- and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in
buy Strictly for Cash, sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dialing.
Your Friends,
warehouseman, re-
turned from a trip to Wake Frank
and other counties. lie
says he u bale of cotton
new border between the t
above named that
iii is be-
for per
Meadows says that
name i- Perry and be says that
thee t ton may be sold for less than
cent- Inn If ii i- bis
tor will conduct the sale. Mr. P r-
raised the cotton when
the-tuple was cent-
pound. Christmas the
pi ice fell several be re-
fused lo Bell. Since the
ha- i and
he bus as good as his word
and will not .-ell because he cannot
Main the price he wants.
From the present outlook he will
keep cotton for some time to
Herald.
CHOICE Vegetables
will always find a ready
only that farmer
can raise them who has studied
the great secret how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by the judicious use of well-
balanced fertilizers. No
for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. send them
free of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
j Si, Km
Tile Republicans and the Trusts
proposition to enlarge
powers of the Federal government
by a
I as give of
corporations and I bus of the Trusts
seems to lie a dodge on the part
Cent. Investment with
Tuxes Paid in Company,
BUS
C Drew iv. Pros.
S Vice
s Tress
S H Ally.
W'S Primrose. J
coupon
with Semi
Annual Coupons, each.
in June and December at
and Farmers Hank of
Secured by
gage on residence property worth
f republicans. i- said j double amount of loans, with
principal payable after
dale of issue, arc being sold for a
cash payment of which gives
the owner live and one-third per
per annum free of taxes on
cost, and a of nearly
twenty percent at maturity,
a total of more than seven per
cent, per annum. This is one of
safest and best invest on
the market. Loans made on
property of eight time.
I'm- further particulars, address
Mechanics and Investors Union,
Sec. Haleigh, X. C.
they such u plunk
ii the platform to be adopted at
the Philadelphia national
The people would hardly to
fooled by such a device.
the well-known fuel is almost
impossible to pass a Constitutional
amendment of any kind, there
would In-, in this ca-c. the
obstacle that the
i- necessary, would
resent such an upon
own prerogatives. If the re-
publicans were In earnest they
would enlarge the powers of ,
Interstate Commerce fit Cured
and abolish protective tariff on
the articles dealt by the trusts.
Our Fertilizer Distributer.
is
James Page
W II Williams
W J Little
G T House
II A Gray
M It Page
J L. Robertson
Melton
Whichard
Alston Grimes, chairman, J,
Elks, secretary.
Delegates.
Noah T Cox
L Smith
Chapman
Marshall
Dr C
J II low a v
Henry
Mills
Alternates.
George Venters
Calvin Mills
J K
I. A Arnold
W W Tucker
J A K Tucker
Israel
Id I
D. J. secretaries.
Upon motion the usual custom
was followed, each section of the
township retiring and selecting its
proportional number of
The following was the re-
TOWN
Alternates.
W Parker M. It
J G W II
L I Moore
J L Fleming
K G
R W King
W H White
E B
J It Corey
CD lee
ST Hooker
It Ii Our
E Warren
W I- Brown
Hooker
J J W P Buck
Alston Grimes Galloway
W E Proctor
Clark
J J
A P
J D Duck
Waller Woolen
J II Mills
i ii BID
J E Fleming
J T Smith B I Dudley
a A Dudley L A
A Johnson O W Harrington
KB.
The was culled to
the of the exec-
M G
J W
O b
G Tucker
R II Allen
Augustus Forbes
White
suits. As It is to
play in the whole
contents of the store, so is
able to attempt to the
entire stock of a mercantile
in the advertisement.
Give the advertisement generous
space, but also give the eye
to readily observe its special
Record.
the
Thai much can t
and at
LETTER.
of news come dropping
down now and
then is being
taken a new hotel Capitalists
are warmer every day on
the subject of a factory,
man has been heard from condition
by local applications as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the oar There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is
remedies. Deafness is
ed by an inflamed condition of the
III lining of the
Tube. When this tube Is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or
hearing, and when it is in
I lively closed, deafness is the result,
and unless the can lie
taken and tins tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing
. will In- forever; nine
leases of ten arc caused
which is nothing lull an In-
Of the mucous
OVER Till COUNTRY.
BOSS.
it is
ii is
ii is
it is best,
the
simplest that
even worn.
C in be gotten up Io do
Just over d-i
Held South Carolina, four
men enticed a woman Iron her
carried her into the
near by, with
her almost carved off, and was
then with oil let on
lire.
Two citizens of
while walking along a country
road wan and by-
two tramps, one a white man and
the other a The tramps
were arrested.
D. Appleton Co., of New
York, one largest publish-
houses I u
my weighs pounds,
wheel like ii wheel-burrow.
has one loose piece, n wooden shoe,
guano out as the wheel strikes it.
om , or little.
e woods iii a or wide streak.
tiny kind of that is in got
to
Sells always with a f
Us at factory tor
ells when others
I s t Io
order, not wet
lolls always with ii fair trial.
no retail,
not sell because II i- cheap and
docs good work as higher priced
implements.
wants to take pro
v III I
ii. Yes, a dollar
cotton a i
lib nil lie.- model II
Improvements would give the old
low ii a and ii would it-
As Is not
an iron clad never dropping, never
failing business, something
lake place or later.
What's the jail birds,
-nine of being allowed
tin- low n, and spending
evening- when- In-I pleases
or in I nil b
in
What in the
of building, live dwelling houses
now erected, n new
brick yard, under .
scarce will be
o mil system is adopt ml by I
employees, In paying off j
Labor i- cash not
Saturday
Then there will of labor
and will bring tin best class
Last full there wen- whispers of
bank being established here and
ii
W will give one Hundred
I. , i ease of deafness
cal I cannot lie cured
I Cure. Send for
free.
Props.,
Sold druggists, Hall's
pills are the boat.
You
Like
Printing
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
.;
THE
A. G.
CO.,
N,
Dr. D. Ii.
I Greenville, N. C
II over White
now we hear ii of again. I a Fleming store
Tine, there is not much
for n bank here, would a Tilt
great convenience. X. -and liver is i bottle
. . Tasteless Chill Tonic.
to
of Grove's
Ii is simply
run am I quinine Ina
pay
La
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Title
Eastern reflector, 27 March 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 27, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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