Eastern reflector, 30 March 1900


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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
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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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Cunningham lie nominated la its first meet ins here
N. c.
p. J. .
ii-i B
Entered
. die, N. . n . id-l
l i.
ill
.--
. e
Bel R. Lucy and
of Wake, ii. A. Lon I
V. II. s.
Van -e i id I. i-Ii
in ; i- is
which is stronger of three
the e and ii is n l
j. for to he
nominated, under
a n d Hiding a
between
the supporters of various gentle-
for a of these
to be tilled. letter eon-
i . -v w i played mi mi-
nor mil p in political Hi .
, . and, I presume, I
will prove no exception
i-u .
As to the nomination for
the contest seems to lie be
I . s. u, new ed-
of the Herald, and
Dr. Ii. Dixon of Cleveland. Mr
in in grown rapid
j a candidate during the
or so, and hear
pleasant and complimentary words
ken of by n of
from different
State, Cue pep in i .
of kindly ; J
, a, . ii j. mi seldom a
II,
. ii be western
. i Ii Be-;
i u
i ; i of Senator I
i and the
continue ac-
ii-. and are using the same
banded and deceitful methods,
against the A metal-
to tell the
while men of section
that adoption will work their
m well stop
1900- voting of ignorant and
ii Is said they have succeeded
in lending Democrat to be-
A, good of
work will be done in the
hi-1 by the Democrat between
the election, it la
mat all I lie
the
ran and will be
notified. Ii is how a
man with any at all van be
made to believe stuff when
the truth is no easily obtainable,
the Amendment is going to
the State For every
ate so allows
himself to be by the
rulers there be two decent
white who rote
measure,
noted last week a statement In
I he sale of
increase in the cot-
ton this year. The
tin-
in was
D. I surprised at the latter
Hi offer to
lo the Confederate Veterans site
i a in n
RALEIGH LETTER.
Cunning
tor second place-
is of Other
r.
X . C, March
Now ii is understood
Mr. Aycock will nominated
Governor acclamation,
is more largely to Hie
of the balance of the
Democratic State ticket. Only
two weeks will elapse before sieved
convention assembles April
and ii appears to be certain that
there will be interesting and
y contested races for three
particularly, Secretary State
r Auditor,
Bryan Grimes and Hon.
ii i, Hugh Mi -Lean appear be
the leading candidates for
of State, though lion W. P.
v. whose was
announced until a few week- ago
I extremely popular and will
receive strong support
from Col. Grimes friends
are very of sue
and now regard him as standing n
It . i than
for Treasurer there
near
If they accept it and
and encampments there,
i i talking to Judge George
ii. Bros n yesterday
f Amendment. There
is no more earnest advocate of that
measure than this able and up-
right jurist, and lie tells me that
the cast is practically solid so
as the white people are concerned
despite the efforts of Butler and
his lieutenants to work up a
it among the ex Populists,
and that the east will poll a great
majority for the Amendment.
WASHING I
that eight more were permitted to
bid. As has N-en said, a
managed to get hold of the
carefully guarded plans and law
and submitted a bid. lull
this been thrown out. It is
dollars the favor
will get the contract after
all. as can be learn
as no means the lowest
bidder.
The Load postal hill has been
killed again, this lime by the de-
vole of to As this
third time that Mr. has
been defeated in three successive
Congresses, it is improbable that
he will again urge his measure.
The democrats very properly
claim a large share of tin glory in
defeating the bill, as the negative
vote was made up principally of
democrat members.
Th Noblest Roman of Them All
For s riff
in view of the efforts miking by
tin tobacco growers association to
production. Tobacco grow
era here it is untrue, as far
that will
increase their acreage.
thing about the Increase
of acreage. When
denials were railed to the
of fertilizer men and
cotton dealers, they simply
make tins pertinent
crops will the farmer use
ail the fertilizers which are
There certainly appears
to bean increased sale of
Mil NEWS NOTE.
Two more mills since my
Cast on county, chartered, and
books opened fur subscription to a
third mill at Henderson. This
brings the total up to since Jan-
i. in State,
I many kind references
t-i of our vote-
C Mar. WOO.
The week closes with the
situation still undecided.
Matters, however, are drawing to
a focus and it now looks as though
ins may not dare
vote for much
more than a week longer. The
chalices are steadily increasing
the bill will be adopted ox-
as ii came from the House.
The Republican Senators would
i amend ii so as to remove
on goods exported from
l States to Rico
would like to the limit
to from to
time a- the legislature
shall provide for raising revenue
in place of But
with this, as with all other
amendments, is that the bill if
must go luck to the
House for consideration, and the
leaders of latter are very doubt-
her it will again vote in
it favor, no matter how modified.
It was adopted by a majority of
eleven vote-, only, four Democrats
being absent and unpaired. If
they should all be present next
time and as at four more Re-
publicans should be by the
in of protest at their homes to
vote against their party. bill
fail. It may be predicted
therefore, with considerable
of safety, the bill will pas as
it came the House or, that
it will fail altogether. This last,
of would just suit the beet
sugar trust.
The Evening of this city, an
independent newspaper With strong
Republican prints an in-
with Republican
of House whose name is
concealed for obvious reasons, slat
that the tariff bill
The Best and Strong-est Man
for Sheriff
party wants
to name a mail for sheriff who is
the strongest and the best man for
the plant Bath T. Hooker is
man. He is working
baa always beau. any
t . but a straight
. scratched a ticket, hat
ways supported the
Never give
anything tint
from the white ticket as
He has been a
businessman in every thing
he has undertaken. He is
gent popular and pleasing in his
address his dealings. Ho
will strength to the Dem-
party than man in the
county and will make a record as
sheriff that will go down in History
as the very best. If party is
for harmony, strength and
He is the He has not
been an office seeker, but has done
service for the party in
If the Democrats of Pill every campaign since he
desire to give highest in
the county a man who
ways bean loyal and true to
principal and every nominee of the
ticket, and they arc patriotic
enough to remember the man
stood by when chance
were doubtful and who have never
yielded a principal nor allowed
interest to swerve or deter
in the ,
I ii tremendous effort was recently
party organization; then, j .,., ,,,
this is i lime of those men.
voter. He will add great strength
whole ticket.
A Round price for Cotton.
is a good for the cot
ton planter to his
Europe is short cotton.
An amateur operator could see that
with half an eye. Our
calls attention to the fact that
HERE IS THE WHY
Orinoco Tobacco Guano
Has largest Sale of any Tobacco the World.
Lucama. V. , March 3rd, 1900.
Messrs. J. Hadley Wilson, C.
Dear answer to yours of even dale, will say that we
twenty-live in in and manured same
with Orinoco and our sales from the acres up to the
present amount to 12,418.04 warehouse charges, and we yet have
on hand to sell about 1,000.00. We will use
Orinoco again this year. Yours truly,
E T ft I- V
Orinoco is especially made for Tobacco from Selected Materials.
Manufactured only by
F. S. Guano Co.
Norfolk,
-NO
Where a man combines capacity
character meritorious worth and
withal, fearless fealty mulct trying
adverse circumstances. Then
the con vent ion when assembled can-
not name a man more capable,
more deserving, nor more loyal
than There
is not a voter in the party in PHI
dies not know him and
him well. is
no man i- until he is
When Populism was rampant and
the Democratic party Was threat-
with disruption, when the
lie of blood kinship on both sides
of his family were leaders the
populist party, when nearly all bis
was leaving the Dem- .
. , that before the sum
ranks, and the of
In yesterday's issue of The
Daily some of your
readers pleased to note that
really and strongest man
for at last been men-
better man for the
high and important of Sheriff
resides Pitt county than
Hooker. His loyalty to the Demo-
party has been measured only
by Inc extremity of its recent dis-
tress. At all times true, it re-
quired the dark days from ninety-
two Io ninety-eight to make him
tried, and never
found wanting. As in yesterday's
paper, the party is for harmony
strength and as well as
patriotism, good government, and
while supremacy, let it nominate,
down the price of by sending gen, ; then indeed and
bear telegrams over country. truth we will see such a sheriff for
This was due to the fact that wise discretion as
After two years
Premiums have
IN THE
received an order from abroad to
hales at the lowest
price The had been
bulling the market, but this large
order caused it to turn a summer-
sault. Its telegrams had no effect
audit was Anally obliged to pay a
pretty round sum for the cotton.
By purchasing on this side, in-
stead of in the Liverpool market
foreign spinners have aide to
keep price down to a lower
el than but
they will have to pay for the manes-
i in the end,
We agree With Atlanta
brother of the quill, K. J. j was n mutter of barter and
Hale, Observer,
State will
probably select one of the
re of Democratic the National con-
,. -s which d i more i elect
after it i up i any
. receives n
It ha- appeared tin for
to be p i
en for the .
an-, and Io . Io
forever a course to-
wards editors of Car I
. h us patient as ii
working th
ill hi
n fuel
ii i-- an ad ill
should receive m.
Hut is aside from I stint-
ed to say.
year.
The nomination W.
Jr., to lie judge of Hie 10th
i- applauded here, where
he well and extensively ac
winter while serving
in i In Legislature. He was regard
ed s able lawyer n safe
. lie will
judge.
The Main l- ire
ii it Association, the
lug of-
A . I ., i- of
executive
A. Welkins, T. Parker. It.
W. Scull, I bey
all your.
organizations, New life will
; Into work now .
from lure a
hi. is also n popular mid
an able it is certain ,.,. .
whichever of the t o Is
the milk.
mistake in nominating and
an Auditor.
our of gt ii Io I
gentlemen pro
i a . w s re ; i in ,
o in. and Dem .
, fail ii i nil lull
i . ;. o.
ii I . i -1 nil
ii g observed a large
state papers are noting
withdrawal
from ran for governor arc
turning to him with great
i the logical for the
tale, a tariff on goods
the Republican campaign fund
fall, file member says that
when the bargain was made it was
there would lie
such an outcry, and it is now
i to back down. The Slur i
not least sensational in its
policy and it- assertions are
ally accepted as true.
Attorney has
make the bids of ten
for of the
at Atlanta and has thrown
out one of only Atlanta
the ground that
it Invited to bid. None
of bids have been in public
and Attorney may
award the contract highest
bidder instead of the lowest,
out the public knowing anything
about it. This disgraceful slate of
affairs come about through
by Congress, the usual
I ; . son public
receipt of., in.-.- mi mil award of contract,
appropriating for the pen
How Congress came to
omit I hose words, which are
one hi
lean in Io believe be
i. i
i. of Stale, one of leading
. ., farmers Included,
1.1, an- receive this unless perhaps Mr.
reel say ins
are better than ever now
that had Col. Cunningham
or some of he statesmen whose
constituents he has favored in
emit tacts nun be to tell. Mr,
nominated for governor facility
Cunningham Idea j for technicalities, at once took ad-
tided with the being vantage of the and allow
himself Col. to bid except Re
his and manhood were
to the populist, Jennings
stood like a giant and
almost alone bused it all. He
stood by principal of the Hem
party and by its nominees
and although his kith and kin
were lie never for a
moment wavered but like the true
and led man he fought all op-
positions, never scratched a ticket,
never consulted his own personal
interest, never said a word of dis-
oft lie nominees of the
patty. Bat when the smoke Ex-
battle was over, spent his
time, his means, and his efforts for
whole tickets success.
Arc the people slack to
these things If not i hey will
renumber
when the convention meets to
the candidates for the coin-
campaign. He served the
county the capacity of
at a per-
interest and his service is a
id opened to of all
faithful and doing his
full duty fearlessly, and without
hesitation. This is the man who
can be trusted in all limes,
prosperity or
is upon his
his m or his per-
character. Ill the hands of
such ii man, any office lie would
to would be safe.
J union
A Whiskey Drinker Preferred.
Washington, D. March
Weather
-is issued an
smoking of cigarettes
daring hours, lie also an-
i it i hose who smoke
at mi would be mentioned in
tin- in I reports which are
inf. to him by heads of several
div, . us throughout the service.
who use seem to
deadened la the fact that neglect
of duly means suspension
foreign
mills running.
If the domestic buyer and the
grower will stand
S cents is certainly the min-
estimate for the price of next
year's crop. Advance sales, such
as have been suggested would pie-
vent the rush to market early next
fall and would place Europe
at this country's mercy.
New York Commercial.
J.
Your Policy
Has Oath Value,
Loan Value,
Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works
Will he re-instated within
three years after lapse if yon are
good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
year, provided tho
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable
never before the history of our
county. A
ANOTHER ONE.
C,
Mk. time for
nominating some of our
officers is so near at hand it up- Endowment during the Lifetime
very evident that Insured,
party is to have n
haul time to had some one willing
Io accept the place for sheriff, I beg
space In your columns to suggest
the name of a gallant young man
who, though not n homey handed
son of yeomanry, is a slick
to nay a round price for the of and
If they expert to keep s
good a pie as ever tickled the pal-
let of the most fastidious epicurean.
Hive M. which
will mean no division of vote
election day, but an officer a
can only from Fader-
Never Defeat.
cost amounting to 17.35.
Such things meet-
arc likely to
Lieutenant Governorship, The pa
hive pro point u now can,
i ii- Department
publicans who could bring strong
political pressure to bear, it is an
Open secret it was intended to
Mayor's Court.
Mayor had the following
cases before him this week
C. L. riotous and dis-
orderly conduct and assault,
Never admit defeat or poverty, and cost amounting Io 97.75.
though you seem Io lie down and Hardy, riotous and dis-
not a cent. Stoutly assert orderly ct, one penny
your divine light to be a to and cost amounting to 92.70.
hold your lead ii and William disorderly
world in face; step bravely and drunk, lined and
the front, whatever and
world w ill make way for you.
insist upon you rights.
While, you DOS-i
qualities for
Never allow yourself to lie a
traitor Io ; cause by
your self
There never was a time
original force was
so much in demand as now. The
nerveless man has
little show in the hustling world
today. In the twentieth century.
A man must push or lie
pushed.
Every one admires the man who
his lights, mid has the
sower to demand and lake them if
denied him. one respect I he
man sinks the rear and
for in world.
Negative virtues are of no use in
ones It is lite
man, man with original en-
and push that forges to the
March
J. L.
N. O.
o. v. mm,
GREENVILLE, S.
Cotton Hogging and Ties always
on .
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
But, Cattle.
Hip, Lints,
HOY
-J NeW prince.
If o, bring to sic. cash
ii p lit.
. M.
or expulsion. I had rather have
the who u
of whiskey every hours
Aycock are Hie leaden In the i
nation, as are most of Mr, which will b
personal political supporters.
It is suggested by them that Col.
has prepared R stock-law map of; have no bids all and Io the than a cigarette smoker.
j null but there wan no much
The elect protest from other Arms
The former can lie trusted when
latter
pipes arc not
Two Classes.
The world is divided two,
classes the fellows who want to j
get their names in newspapers
mid those who want to keep them
This is no laughing
remarked the editor, as he handed ;
back the humorist's
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HOWDY DO.
Some Speak lie, Some to You
Monday, Jo, 1900.
A. Nobles of
day here.
Nat Fulford of Washington spent
the day here.
J. W. Perkins went up the road
this morning
King left morning for
Washington X.
Inks
morning to Halifax.
Cammie went to
At the opening of this spring season wish to extend an evening.
to our friends, the in general, to call on m and sec ft up the
finest display of Sprig Clothing, Furnishings, Hats
we have ever had pleasure of showing. q j
Our store is full of spring novelties and every thing is bright V-., at the James House.
STATE
new. We handle only Standard made goods these are newest
and best in their respective lines. We give our customer the honest
value of money in reliable goods and if for any reason a customer
is dissatisfied with his purchase he can always get his back.
Our growth has a healthy and Steady one and we feel that
efforts to conduct our business strictly is
elated. We attribute our success and rightly t n to our established
reputation for honest and fair dealing.
T. II. Batsman and children re-
If you arc a patron of ours we feel confident retaining j turned Saturday night from Scot-
. . .- kw tn .
Miss Mattie of Washing-
is visiting Miss Jar-
vis.
Miss Maud of Apex, X.
C. is visiting the family of Kev J.
X.
Miss Harper, of Wilson
came Saturday night to visit Mrs.
II.
you, bill if yon ore not of our customers let us here extend to you
an earnest to come in and get acquainted with us, sec our
goods, learn our principles way of doing business. arc
dent of result We feel sure that yon will become convinced Hint
it will Day yon to do your trading our store. Very truly yours,
TUB KING
Happenings in North Carolina.
Mr. of
the exchange at lost
his voice on and bas
been able Io speak Cigar
is posed Is-
Journal.
The of the
Hardwood Manufacturing Com-
puny, located at was
started Tuesday. is
now making shuttle but will
soon also spokes,
handles,
have reached the
Department recently,
that the movement of
from the manufacturers has
to a extent ceased, but
The iron mine, in Chatham
county, has been purchased
it
Bone Fertilizer.
NOTES.
Mar.
good here for
wood posts,
The earth move. So do Win-
loots are being
shipped every day.
W. II. of
was visiting here yesterday.
Hiss and Carry Tucker
of have visiting
Mrs. I. several days.
do you sow
your Vim will And out the
best way
BUN
A. . CoX
Miss Mary came on the
night and was met the
of It. . State Chemist of Caro-
from sample drawn in hands of It. O. Cotter Co.
X. c. February
Available Acid
Potash
Value unmixed
Add average freight
Actual mixing
i of bags I-00
Bone has been used on fifteen consecutive crops, and is
the of all Cotton
made from the heal materials. Manufactured by
F. S. Royster Guano Co.,
Norfolk. X. c.
Richmond people who will
it on an extensive scale.
The Supreme court decides
ordinances of municipalities
counties making vaccination com-
are entirely constitutional.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor Move had only one COM
before him las week.
B. Crawford, drunk and dis-
orderly. Guilty. promise
If there is a MARK
in the margin of this paper it good behavior in the future the
SO to remind yon that you owe j reduced to one penny and
ft
and we
lo tile as early as
We need what A Boy Burled Alive.
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it. Philadelphia, March
This notice is for those who J., startling
find the cross mark on naB that a
boy had been burled alive. Au
land
Mis Carrie Brown left Saturday
night for and returned
this morning.
Hargrove and wife
spent yesterday here. Mrs.
grave left this fur Scot
laud Io v her father ho-
is sick.
vis Sugg is visiting here.
II. A. White went up the road
today.
B. J. of Bethel spent
day here.
Hr Bynum, of was
here
B. C. Cannon, of Ayden. spent
the day here.
V. Harding left I his morning
W. B. Moore came up from
den this morning.
Little went to
Mount this morning.
E. L. left this morning
for Newport News, Va.
Sell i
Little Oscar Brown and sister
Carrie, who moved from this place
to some lime
here Sunday.
Mrs. J. Cox our new milliner,
has secured the of Mrs.
the well known milliner of
Id In this Greenville, to do her trimming.
a hotel is needed here now m
is to have
music festival ever held
Stale. Theodore Thorn
Ira members will lake part, had as anything, and with oar
is to tarnish singers, mineral water, ii seems u good
of the one might be worked up to pay
court, bus declared the well.
Craig law is in When we looked in Tun
valid, that is, cannot prevent for items
removal from Slate to Fell- were missing.
courts. An appeal is taken to found them In the copy book, where
the Supreme court.
bad been all day.
We several boys arc
I beginning to loaf around. This j.-,
i , ,, , ,
unusual Hung here, and
, loafer a place like ibis
Inn and.
Tb- State has chartered t lie,
Southern Sawmill Lumber
company; capital,
offices at
C The Atlantic lo
Seaboard . ;
the stock shares; an ice u
The Atlantic Yacht club. house and course wants a ,;,, He. of S
decides to build a, i lo proposes to do is to stop
handsome clubhouse and
beach. by tarnishing then,
My Stock
is Complete
LINES.-
Hats.
At prices that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
White.
NOTES.
is in
the special religious services con-
ducted by S. B.
of Charlotte. The services are
well attended, and Mr.
go
Al the old
Five Points, where have
opened a new fresh
tick of
ha- been with and Fancy Groceries
power. He greatly
LOCAL
King Monday
; from Washington.
undertaker was
b-.-rs of the family and
found that contained the
Pork Sausage today at S. hoy its condition
M j of an awful
B. Cherry Co's. after the supposed dead body
Wednesday and Thursday, April
5th. gram.
Grand Spring Opening, lies
April 4th
5th at J. B. Cherry Co's. j Odd Inflows at Ayden.
Postmaster J. J. Perkins, The people of Ayden are making
placed several new In the some effort to establish an Odd
for general delivery of j fellows lodge The matter
paper.
in
matter their regular meeting
Married. Tuesday night. They voted
. ,, passed on the fifteen
residence of Mr. Bright
in South Greenville, Mr.
W. Gardner and Miss Josephine
Kirk-man were married Justice
of Peace H. Harding.
The couple were from Swift
Creek township. They came
II,.
license and bad ceremony per-
formed while here. were
accompanied by the mother.
the greatest activity exists between
I lie country merchant and the
Harm work is just
somewhat behind, which is due lo
the weather, it having been so
rainy there has been in
preparing the soil for the crops.
Hews and observer.
Died.
Mrs. wife of Mr.
the charter will be granted the
lodge
Before the Foot
The and Williams Comedy
weeks en
here Monday night
a drama entitled Wild
or They had a
large audience, ye play was
to date. Billy in his
kept the audience in
a of laughter. All seem well
Miss
is visiting Mrs. A.
Miss Martha Harding, of
Johnson's Mill is visiting the
of II. Harding.
is visiting her brother S.
Smith, in South
K. W. Mahler, who has been
here a few days with a line of
this morning for Hal-
March
left this morning
for Mount.
W. II. Grimes, came up Ike
bout this morning,
Harrington went to
den Tuesday night.
II. A. White, returned from Be-
Tuesday night.
A. Andrews, went over to
Parmele morning.
J. went to Scot
land this morning.
Miss Mary left
for
Mrs. A. L. Blow, returned
day from
of ice cheap enough so they can
afford have It all lime. They
will puff bis in
return.
Country Produce,
c. March
Governor is informed j U. H. Hill, of Washington, had
that George Hitter, a aged a carload of horses and mules
was taken from his home near shipped here from Richmond
Carthage Friday night by Thursday.
masked men. horribly mutilated, I and I. A Sugg,
shot and hanged. There is every of were here
reason to believe that moonshiners
did the deed
Mis. Hill, of Raleigh, widow of
the Confederate General, . II.
Hill, oilers the
runs, us a gill, a tract of land near
for use in annual
encampments. The Veterans will
consider mailer a special
meeting.
The State Museum has received
some notably line specimens
very rich copper ore from the Blue
mines Person and Gran
Ville counties, near the Virginia
Mrs. c. Bland, of Washing-
ton, is spending a few days with
, Mr-, t; W.
Ada of
spent mid with
Mis. J.
Mi's. Carson, a very old
lady of this township,
and was ill the
family grave yard Monday after
noon at I o'clock.
Me. i. Bryant, of
was here
ii. went lo Wash
Saturday,
are buying
himself to the College community.
Mr. S. Anderson, of Wilson
has been Chief Marshall for
Mr. M. C
Manager
The assistants have not been
appointed.
Work the President's
is progressing rapidly, The
contractor expects to ii com-
President returned Wed-
from bis to Texas. He
has accepted nil to
the Commencement Address
the Lutheran College, at
S. C, one the
colleges
The London i-
to gel out supplement
and
Hadley, of Yale, is .
U- in Editor. Dr. J. Bassett, of
the of History
has engaged to revise the
Consisting of Meats,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned
Tobacco, Snuff, cigars,
In fact everything
to lie found In up-to-date
Grocery.
pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
either cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when yon
want buy conic to see us.
in all who or with their
patronage promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
a I e Points
Carolina for this work
Trinity Park, Mar. XI, II.
J. L. Little returned from
Mount Tuesday night.
line. The ore is percent, pure.
A railway now reaches this mine.
His learned that some per
sons are employ there. The ore
is shipped to Norfolk for treatment.
The organization of
the Cotton Mills has
been perfected. hoard
the concern me safe and
Going increase
acreage of cotton lo a great extent.
II. Hodges, Washington,
cheap
heavy groceries call on Batter-
Bro.
lo the weal her
but a few
. a n. laughter. All seem
William smith, after a long illness, i
died her home, for will
Pension. The will lie in- j or the
family i .,. i four
family
burial ground.
Mrs. Smith was ft sister Mr.
Joshua C. Tripp, of this place.
a Western border drama in four
acts.
Judge Dead-
. i seen on our
representative business of our
and their names and con-
with the enterprise
tale a guarantee of the complete
Mrs. B. V. of v Much WOO
spent day in
Hon. Harry Skinner returned
Tuesday from Washington City.
i. Kit -in-.
M.
has Mir
in pounds
barrels Apple-.
Florida Oranges
Mill pounds Mixed
p mud
Pigs, Dates,
VASES, LAMPS
and
and
ALL
TOYs-. CUBA
Come to sec me.
I Hon. Battle, Judge of
Criminal Court, at
Asparagus Is arriving from Char- o'clock this morning his home
Heralds If ring.
lesion and selling per
doz. Cabbage is also coming in in
a small way and bringing per
crate. Henry Co., large
receivers of Vegetables,
Washington St., York
say one that
G. Perry, of Ayden
Company, is in town to-
day.
Bar. A. J- of
arrived Tuesday evening to
his son, L. I. Moore.
Mrs. M. who has been
north her spring goods,
returned Tuesday night.
Charlie Skinner, Jr., left this
morning for Baltimore to take a
four month's course in a Business
College there.
ate informed a canning factory
will be started here in the near
future. It is backed by people
who mean business, it will
a great demand for fruits
and Her-
in Rocky Mount.
his death the Slide loses one
of her most distinguished and use-
citizens, one of the best
Judges who has presided over a
criminal
Besides being an able lawyer and, Messrs. Frank Wilson, W. P.
Is now work and is able jurist Bailie was a fluent and Fred IT. He.
gratify his needs and therefore brilliant writer. win. once edit- j Hie river this
expect n larger demand and better of Southerner u the gasoline boat to
prices kinds of Vegetables j end yens. Personally he I attend a fry.
than for some years past. that j
strong is our in Ibis that it v that friends of all with I
., have increased our facilities whom be came In contact, and a I funny a youth grows
at grows flown.
MILLS ITEMS.
X. C , Mar.
L. B. Cox from
Saturday, where he link been
visiting relatives.
Mine will lie n man hire
at St. John church April I lib.
the bad weather Sat-
our primary was not very
attended.
Miss Annie Bland returned
home Friday from where
she has been on a pleasure trip
W. S,
from Ne Bern and Mon-
day night.
Dr. W. W. and Joseph
left
morning.
Mrs. and Miss
Annie Bland from
more
Ill- Nobles was here Tile-day ,
Harper left Monday
vices Sunday and night.
Quito n crowd go tip lo
Seine beech every day
and B stew.
Will of the V. s. Navy,
on ii visit He
arrived night.
Jake went lo Johnson's
Mills
View of Hie near this
Oil
TWO
WES
t-l-l
. I
Know
you can gel the best Porch
Stair Casings, Poor
and Window Frames and On
In Store Fronts, Counters, and
fillings,
Mantels, and In-
ill-.-, any thing to lie made of
Hard Wood or of
MANTEL CO.,
X. C.
them for what yon need.
The
Up-to-date
Suit
As Me guarantee per-
lit dressy, gar-
samples and
your Inspection.
hit if i
life but lift
Dr Notions,
., .
I will
I .
lit
of
i .
I . , .
. I
i.-.,.,, ;.
Sold
book,
. I
in
I ., i,
Shoes,
Cut Prices.
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NEW BERN PAIR.
THIRTEENTH ii S AND BACK MEET
v. i. BE II . N. C.
April 10-21 inclusive, 1900.
THE AMENDMENT.
t will be a the
K-stern North Carolina
Garden Pine Stock
exhibits of
el
s of
attractive
Oysters aid Wild
Exciting Races.
Purses Al
ASH
moo.
. office I First, all persona who shall
the being of Almighty
Second, nil persons who shall have
i i-the amendment been or their
In of I he guilt on
adopted by the As net,
to lie submit- judgment suspended,
toil to voters for ratification felony, or any other crime for
next which the punishment may lie
1- That article VI of the in the penitentiary,
North Carolina be since becoming citizens of the
mil the same is hereby abrogated or and
thereof shall malpractice in such
tilted the following article of said person shall lie restored to the
A splendid Line of including of Cairo
Wild Show, a Palace
of Illusions, aid never shown a Fair
in
Cheap Excursion Rates
over all and Lints. For Premium List
information, address
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary
MM I I I
VI.
still;
AM
Section Every
born
rights of in a manner
prescribed by law.
Sec. . This act shall be in force
from its ratification.
WASHING I
W l. c. Woo.
Manna, having failed to mo
. ill of republican
of
telling pan
ii-.- Kim bill
., j i i gel
the party . hip
-1 of kickers,
with able assistance on quiet
from Mi- was ;.
help him F raker
I'm Kim II sent
I hi . i I his
; v cleat for the Ii use .
deals i
i- i-
u to la- beat force
through ii Sena i nun ml
mi I- publican Sen-
i still In ii.
-i vote.
i . . lot
l . In
lie Semite i i .- hill nil-
th the appoint mi n
V i Ion.
j . ; i
urn in i
ii . n lean pi r
t, . control, ill i
Ibis
, loose upon us to Meal
thing e had left. We are
u In- i rumpled on
at ionized any longer.
i a a South Carolinian,
I am the equal of Senator on
I propose in have my
here, no matter whose feelings
a re I .;
After year service In the
II Cox, of
has be will
be ii i -election.
v. I ii why, be answered Id
of it. He ill
the democrats f the
I., House, has won a place
iii of democratic
s.
the overpay Ii r
low work for
grade work
resignation
lie . A. Com-
mall , to engage in
in Washington, ma hi j .
m irks for-
pill fill The i-
M. i i- u loss In
Ii- bus la ea
. i ii i n years, has
if
Justice Clark has completed his
person important a ml severe labors in eon
in United States, and with the history of North
every male person who has Carolina regiments Unit fought in
naturalized, twenty one years the great and fought so gal-
age, and possessing the lost so Judge
out in ibis article, shall Clark secured competent
en titled to vote at election minis to do the work, much of
by the people in the State, except it has ban done no doubt
as herein otherwise and admirably. The results are
He shall have resided in hands of the publishers.
the State of North Carolina for two f engravings
the county six months, will to the inter-
est of the book. Each
will lie represented in the
papers. Judge Clark is a man of
remarkable ability industry.
He deserves richly the thanks of
Save Your
l w I save
it i in bills
They cure
of t stomach, liver
No Reckless Assertion
or sick headache, i.
million
Liver PILLS
yea i
and in precinct, ward or other
election district in which be offers
in vote, four months next proceed
log the election j Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district veteran, and the families of all
in the same enmity, shall not veterans, North Carolinians
late in deprive any person the who hue the old mother and take
right to vote the precinct, ward pride In records of her heroic
or other election district from and patriotic deeds. Now let
which he baa until four Legislature next year take
months after such removal. steps to haven thorough history of
person who has been or battle
who has confessed his guilt open and published. Carolina
court upon indictment of any crime soldiers have been lied upon long
the punishment of which i, or may enough. el liars
be. the and
Mali- prison, shall permitted lo Messenger
vote, unless the said person shall
be Ural restored to citizenship
the manner prescribed by law.
Every person offering to
In I
Idleness Is tin-thin sends
many a man into the depths of
A good listener is the
conversationalist.
trust wouldn't
if everything went up in smoke.
When a man is to lie
banged, usually the suspense,
that kills him
It takes one sort woman to
read a man like a book, and an-
other Sort to shut him
genus refuse to loose their
grip.
The ship's has a stern duly
to perform.
It's usually hot show that
draws cold cash.
winds are undoubtedly
the that come in teeth
the storm.
A man may a Certain
amount of in. rest and be
lacking principle.
it's a poor workman who refuses
to drive a nail all the up be-
cause be doesn't get extra pay for
it.
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS
------f BY------
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART
MOST
S Her
Mrs. Hunt lives Id the beautiful village of
Co., and lady la
year the year of great war. In Hebron, Co., New
York. came to Michigan In 1810. year of and Tyler
All are a Tery re-
memory, hr la full of Interesting of early
life, of early days of toe State of and and re-
markable she baa met, and of she a wit-
But In varied and are more mar
and worthy of attention than are experiences in the use of
JOHNSTON'S Inherited a tendency and
disposition to scrofula, terribly blood taint baa cursed
and la cursing lives or marking more
of the angel. Transmitted from generation to It Is
found In every family in one form or It may make Its
la dreadful running sores, In unsightly In neck or
or In eruptions of varied forms. Attacking mucous membrane, It
may be as In bead, or developing In the lungs It may be,
and often la. the cause of consumption.
of Mrs. Hun was troubled for many years
with a bad skin disease. My arms and limb would break out la a of
discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very
unsightly In My body covered scrofulous eruptions-
My eyes were also greatly inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very
My blood In a very bad condition my head severely
at frequent Intervals, and I hod no I bad sores also In my ears. X
In a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy bad been
mended, and doctor after doctor bad failed. One of the beat physicians to
the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, Internal
were beginning to form. I length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and
bis famous tried a b-tile. more as an experiment any-
thing else, I bad no faith In It. and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I
began to grow better. Yon can be sure kept on taking It. I took s great
many bottles. But steadily Improve, until became entirely welt. AU the
sores healed up. all bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect health,
and I have never been troubled scrofula since. Of an old lady
of years Is not a young woman, but I have had remarkably good
since tin ii. and I firmly believe that JOHNSTON'S la the
greatest purifier and the best medicine in the wide world, both for
and as n spring This remarkably Interesting old lady dirt
not to be more than sixty, and she repeated several believe my
was by JOHNSTON'S
BY
NOTICE TO
Letter of upon tin- estate
f K. having
hi, day
he Court of Pitt county, notice
given to nil
v,
side of ore ;
to n I
legislation coining from
u-j p ii deemed
i ;. it. I iii not
ii . this bill,
e nil ii in principle. I
ml . -i I l
hereafter. in
re , .-
r ; h .;. for p i i
, . .-
Si
. , Ii ii n
ions in
He i i . i . . ;
In t ., i
lo iii-- th
A . Hi,
re j . a I .
I lie I
i in i nil hi mi
I i i I
II
ii Is tie lea-in. ;
Ii red m II
; rest, lb
triumphal car like it pi
baa found an on-
i American
in turn tail
vote shall be the time a legally without The burglar sometimes becomes
voter as herein N . a jail bird because he's a robin.
Si
has made
The average is
i bis wife do just as she likes, I
g to on
but be always appreciates an op-
to offer a mild objection.
Chicago News.
The needs repairing
often strikes for batter hours.
Toe Standard Oil mist
a dividend last
The I rusts are making so
much money they hardly know bow
it.
and in tin- manner
provided by las and the
Assembly of North Carolina shall
Montevideo he has set
It
Some in their
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES
school
r of B. Brown, superintendent,
r this notice will plead in of their service sermon every
All , Mid morning and evening. Ev-
late will me. f, , ,,.,
prayer
It. A SI., Litany Fridays at A
K. .
A Attorneys.
laws to
infancy, and
possible his dreaded enemy,
i . .
ii. i i.
ii. i . ii
.;, . ; works
.- mil i, ii p i en I
i In- ability .
. an
I. . e seldom found in a govern-
. in The latter was
all noticeable in long
light which resulted in disbarring
notorious John
and other cracked
l,
ell, .
i Senator t ill
Hi by a democrat, lie
I think I have a right lo be
in my Slate
. i. s. aided, and u
ate.
i .
general registration . a ,,.,, ., OB
carry into the provisions of coast, will
article. follow him lo to drive bun
See. I. Every presenting
himself for registration shall be
Able m read and write
English If denied lo any woman
language; and. before be shall a and a baby, let
entitled to vote, have paid on or art. or medicine, or
day of March of the as she chooses, and
ate
their second childhood.
At a Kill she will
marry only love, and at she
lo fall love with a rich
man.
NOTICE TO
Having this day the
Clerk Superior Court of Pill county,
notice is given to all per-
sons to
I to me fur payment, duly
on or betas ilia day of
March notice will Is- plead in
bar their recovery. All persona
said estate will make Immediate pay-
lo me. This March 1900
of K. Allen.
year in which be proposes to vole.
bis poll tax as prescribed by law,
for tin- previous year. Poll luxes
shall In-a lien on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce of same
except against properly.
No who was,
mi January I, 1807, oral any time
entitled lo vote
the laws of any Stale in
W herein be I lieu re
lineal of
the prison I districting-i y person, shall be denied
. , for us the right register vote
any election in this Stale by person
ii, mu
inn. ii. ii- In I .
,. .
u i i i.
I i . u ii Ii.
. lee ill ii.- n-i-
in Idaho, i- n
-i. Una-, by
Ohio.
. the in by ii Al
.- Si ii . fur
win ill me i .-.
, ., ,. of in.
tell me r the I'll sub I i
I free I i i. co.
i- he a a all .
for n i. ply lo questions Mi.
I i -aid Ii a
up.-
a vii i n
i public in ii
. i be p.
p .
i. i.- i Ills
i . I mil i.
. i. n . i the
i pull th p
. work. s.
. mill detract i
II plain
ii ml Hi. by
; In ;
t lit- vote In H
lie bail lie
for lion of I he
t ad
in Idaho,
i lie rev neat Inn of labor mil
system, restoration of
b i- . pus The resolution
use I .
S. and
marshal law la
r, unnecessary and
. . i r in
the House of
. it by refusal of the House
II. It
now it in i; I lie
Slab. i ii- special to
. hi a to in-
held on April Tin-
are James Hammond,
can, William H. King,
men ate bill
j ii. his failure possess the
pi.-.-i I bed in
eel on I of ibis article d,
lie shall have in an- ml
tile I.-Mil- of i.
prior to December I, Tin
General Assembly -bull provide for
ii record all persona
who register under this section on
or before November I.
all such persona shall In- entitled
and vote all elections
by people in this
under
Provided, such
shall have paid their poll as re
by law.
See. Ii. All elections by IbO pen
pie -ball be ballot, Hid all
Assembly
shall be Iva
Sec voter in North
Carolina, except as in ibis
shall be eligible to of
Bee, lull before entering
duties he shall take
and subscribe following
Slate Sin-
limns has arranged for a novelty in
this Stale. is to be a series of
try sincerely to make the heal out meetings, at each of
of life that she can. But State
claim these are nobler
own craft, the in Raleigh April
calling of and will
is the most in at
Salem, Salisbury,
Journal. some point west of
His-by and
Boston's Aldermen have perhaps some other points in the
accused of backwardness. In t,. ; . x, ill twelve
the Common Council other day .-peaking.
a resolution
that should be
re; at the Paris
by a delegation if seven Al-
and that the I'm led Slates
should
to detail war ship lo ear
across
Hie
lo. from a- by law, you ever bean a
the
neighbor, Greene
their primaries Saturday to
elect delegates to the county eon
The report of
tin-en township was In
Ilia i passed
lion- advocating Dotted
Stales should be elected
by lb.- strongly by in
c. B.
t i times for Sec-
Slate. They also
led for I Sena-
tor I., Senatorial
Having day
Clerk the Court of Pill county
s the estate of M. I.
lo
a I -.- .--
nil.-1- , to in.- i-r
. Hi. before tilth
will
plead In bar recovery.
indebted i- estate am w
. I,, ,.
immediate payment ,
I. II
M I. It,
NOTICE TO
Having
Clerk of county as
tor f estate of K Craft, deceased,
Is hereby given to all
ad lo said estate to make immediate pay-
to th.- all
against said
for payment
day of March, antics will lie
in bar of recovery.
flu's of March, mini
of Janus
SALE.
virtue of an order of the
Court, in a certain
Proceeding therein entitled
Henry and wife
Nellie Jenkins. will n
before the emit door
sell at for certain lot
or panel of land in Hie town of
located as at
of kite No and It. on
No.
to to,
with I In- N.
IS sixty one half
parallel to
with fart to
containing one of an
-r a part t lot
No in the plan of saW low
10th ,
I.
a horde of ea.-
Journal.
I iii support
maintain and laws
States, con-
and laws
I mil the
my
Bo In lit me,
Bee. B. The following classes of
persons ball be
W. R.
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete every
us low as
Highest market prices
I In I the District of
have adopted a
. ring the of aid for produce.
Will of Neb.
. .-
of New York, for Vice
President.
PATENTS
D I
AS
. i. in l .
Hook
It. HOURS, O-C.
FREE
PATENT
BOOK Oil PATENTS
. alt., art
or
or photo.
OLD DOMINION LINE
II., I. A. Minister
to Charge.
every Sun-
day, toning evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Hoot pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W Harding,
I en
thin
Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday
a. m. K. B.
regular services
A. K. A. M. Greenville
Lodge. No. meets and
Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. la. Humber. N. E. K Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. of R. and S.
R. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday
W. H. Wilson, R. M. B.
laing, Sec.
Jr. O. A. M.--Meets every
night at I. U.
0.7, hall. J. B. White, Conn-
eel
A.
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Hall. J. u.
Chief; S. Smith, Sec.
I. Conclave
N. meets every second and
fourth nights in Odd I'd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith
Ons Day Cold Cure.
colds sad sort
l . l.- candy
and
My res leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green
leave daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. do. from
New York; Line from
Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
MY SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
n. C,
IN------
OF
Also a nice
ti
I can now be found the
brick store formerly
. by
i. TO MB.
J. B.
FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
mm
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XIX
PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
Our Fertilizer Distributer.
is
the
it is the best.
it is the
it is the simplest sewer that be gotten up to do
good even worK.
Amy weighs
I I one wheel like a wheel-barrow.
has one loose piece, n wooden shoe, which throws the
guano out as the wheel strikes it.
much or little.
Vows in a narrow or wide streak.
any kind of that is in good order, and not wet
enough to stick together.
Sells always with a fair trial,
ells factory for retail,
ells when others will sell it is light, cheap
and does a-i good work as much higher priced
implements.
A. G.
OX CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
The Open Door In China
Washington, March
Hay submitted to
grew the correspondence hail with
the governments of other nations
respecting maintenance of an
in The
extended over a
of time from September ti last
instant, the late date
marking the successful completion
undertaking. nations
addressed on this subject by
United States were Great Britain,
France, Russia, Italy
and Japan. All agreed to the pro-
with the reservation that
her powers made
declarations.
The formal of the British
government came under date of No-
ll. It was
Utterly Untrue.
opponents of suffrage
allege a great
Many men will be disfranchised be
cause they will not be able lo pay
the required poll lax. Some of
them even go so far as to allege
many Confederate soldiers
will, In lids manner, be deprived
of their votes. Of course this is
Utterly untrue for their is not a
single, solitary soldier
who is required to pay any poll
tux
According the
poll lax be levied and collect
ad only from those who are over
twenty under fifty years of
age, there is no Confederate soldier
North under
fifty years old. there
will not be when the
amendment will go into force and
l ii at I
Richmond, Va., Th.-
reign of in Greenville
county culminated to day in a
double lynching at Both
Cotton, the who
to bis own confession killed San-
and
white man who was with him
in cabin when the killing OB-
Van banged by M
mob, variously estimated at
from 1,600 to strong.
This the of
county discharged from duty the
military bad been from
this city at his request, and Major
command of the troops
notified Governor Tyler, stating at
the same time
if the prisoners were left
by military they would be
lynched. The replied as
follows;
The sole is OH
sheriff. If be orders you to
withdraw you can do nothing but
obey. We have everything
possible lo uphold the law and
vent mob violence, and are still
to render any aid
Have recalled train with
Captain and
will again dismiss them. Will
range with railroad to bring your
men
Accordingly. Major
entrained Ids men and stalled for
Richmond. This was II
O'clock. Hardly was the special
out of sight when a mob entered
the jail, look Cotton, hanged him
to limb of a tree and fired
bullets his body.
Later, despite the protests
beads, who claimed he
guilt of the white man bad not
been established, another crowd,
composed largely of en
the jail, overcame re-is
few that tried to pro-
took him out
hanged him also.
The three other whom
Cotton having cow-
Bitted the Blink murder and rob-
were discharged by the judge
left At last
the town bad wonted
quiet.
What it Will i
TO TUB PEOPLE,
PITT
ASH
CD I
We are
We I
iii the forefront of the
best selected line of
race
General Merchandise
to in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the of heal manufacturers America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, summer
and Winter. We are for yours and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you want and lo
ell you if We oiler you the very set v ice,
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well
established business on own merits.
When yon come to market will not do justice
if you do see our immense Stock before Inlying
us and follow lines of general
Dry Goods and Notions,
Caps, Bilks and Satins,
Jackets and Matting and Oil
Shoes.
Potash will give
given
flavor and to
all fruits. No good fruit
can be raised without
Potash.
Fertilizers containing at least
to
best results on all fruits. Write
our which ought
to be in every farmer's library.
They sent free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
ti . . KM York.
with
by Company-
C lire wry . j
H tin. Vice
r. s Trees,
N II tiding, Ally. A
Goo, I
l i
w s Primrose.
-Mm
Bern
Annual Coupons, 12.211 each.
I Payable June and at
Chatham c a in and Hank of
Secured by moil
residence property worth
double amount loans, with
re are some thing-- Mr.
Jas II
Carolina will longer
be the II
come and --i.-ii.
whiter and whiter.
will we have
in No longer will
Heb-et our lit II.
I in- amendment ill
in--, remove from the
the weapon be
use without Injury to him-
self or others. Ii
education as nothing else can,
will make the poll lax self
Ii will
whether sentence is pronounced or
permit u
publican party become .-lean.
respectable and so de
ires II will permit discussion
among
bile people makes ii
for to bound to-
and
him. It ill the Pop-
officers temptation lo
make deals for
Charlotte Sews,
v A.
before the formal answer of
German came,
based a promise that
replies re
eel by the government of the
Stales from all the other
powers addressed.
The invitation lo t i sub-
In agreement
faced by a recital of Russian
assurance that American interests
pail of China would
Men's, Women's and children's an I
Harness, Horse Blankets and Duster.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Bead
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Malls Rope,
Furniture.
for I'm nil and everything In lino.
We bay for Cash, but -ell for her Cash or Oil Approved
Credit. is , Merit and Square Healing.
Tb Lamp of
The public never a
merchant the manner in which
an author or a musician or an
tor is discovered.
, hand can drag the merchant from
, j obscurity hint famous.
He must push himself lo the front-
; i. the architect of bis
Ta Lien and adjacent tern- ,,. i the
and that however publicity every
gratifying stub an assurance might I can la-come
be the world of the A Rec
much desired a further,
clearer and more
The French was exceeding-1
brief. i
If last from min
islet of foreign by
sailor Porter. On January
and saying
one which i very ob
year is that
in the country an- turning
hear Thorn is
in ii there
it years there Is
Interest. u little bile ago
the Populists would
speak. I.
generally In Stale. We
know lie line in
There are very
now They
Inch in
party,
lo the
have
gone
principal payable years after
dale of issue, an- being sold a
rash payment of which give-
tin-owner and one third per
per annum free of taxes on
cost, and a profit of nearly
I per cent at maturity ,
a total of more than seven per
per annum. This Is one of
be and best Investments on
market, Loans made on
property of eight lime.
For further particulars, address
Mechanics Investors Union,
See., ST. C
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Some over the He local applications as they can-
publican party. The
i practically dead. Kin
Free
the present year, after the Italian
government hail been duly inform
the other powers
given a favorable reply, Count
pledged Italy.
The correspondence w
was made up of two in
the answer. The
pledge, as put by Minister of For-
is
have the happy duly of
your excellency that the
rial will have no hes-
their to so
just fair a proposal of the I
States, provided all the
other powers concerned shall as.
the
Treat the Public Fairly
An advertisement, like any
public address, should con-
The advertiser who
deals principally In verbal chaff
cannot win custom which is in-
by those advertiser who deal
only In the grain of words and
fair dealing, lbs and
straight to the point and the
public will desired.
Philadelphia
The to be creeled to
Vance in will
cost If which
tilled and
by the The sculptor says
it will standing
of Vance ever
from Watermelons.
A farmer and gardener named
Dans, of Bowling Ky., has
recently made an excellent quality
of syrup from watermelons, accord
to The Irrigation Age, which
states that lie will shortly attempt
lO convert some the syrup into
sugar, be successful.
The paper gives I lie follow
of interview
Prom melon,
from DO to pounds, we made
two gallon and one pint of syrup.
We cut the melons in halves, ml
out the pulp, ground it in a cider
mill, and pressed mil the juice.
We boiled the juice
kettles on the kitchen stove for
twelve hours. With a cider mill
hot air or steam evaporator,
two men can make or gal-
of syrup per day. At
figures it lake
melons lo make gallons of
syrup, worth Melons would
be worth at wholesale about or
and would lake two
haul and tall them at mar
With n mill and an
tor in the melon patch, a farmer
and one or two hands could
rent. MM by making
them into syrup and feeding
refuse lo hogs, horse-., and
chickens, which eat it
armers
Awful t Oder Ground.
Use
We
Chill
th. in before
a of Ban I and
o and Double Call and see
Sin
baying. We also
line of
The man who kills
that it bash lo
m.
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
BAKER k HART.
I he car. Is only one way to
deafness, and that Is
remedies, Deafness
ed by an of the
lining of the
w this tube Is Inflamed
have a rambling sound or
Ala. March j perfect hearing, and when is in
duels to the death Is the result,
.,, , i . and unless the can be
pick-. ,,,.,.,.,,
n H ,,, condition, bearing
mines tin- he destroyed nine
arc by
, I oil tin- mucous
Willis, u convict, bad a ,.,.,
rel life We Del-
for any ease of deafness
pi.-k. Knead suggested Hint L, catarrh i that cannot be cured
ii with picks, by Catarrh Cure. Bend for
Willis and free.
at the blow. I
Al. same tin,. John
,, v Hi.- best,
op. a in III.-
mine-- bad n dispute
will. i
alleging
bad stolen some tram cars
id for his
with pick-
Bishop was knocked down
wounded Ills
brained killing
hint
more re is I he
fuel of slave- bad
previously killed II follow .
somewhat similar
serving ii previous
i.
THE
often I
ii
b,
Si Mo., Walsh.
the . year old daughter Cut-1
rick Walsh, Into R
her
body supposed she find P.
i body was prepared White
undertaker Fleming stoic.
-In- got up In the of
look oil and THE D ST
., were
her.


Title
Eastern reflector, 30 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 30, 1900
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