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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
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Si
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ions in
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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.
EASTERN REFLECTOR h- WAR
to
X. C. .
a Judge -I An amusing that actually
D. J. Ed. Owner ,. .,,.,, .,. i.,,,. Id told here last
Jud i--. gentleman
. -i Hi .
v. latter.
s ,
it tie I ,
LETTER
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Washington, ft.
Tl i WOO.
Title are thousand, of people
There is one point on which threatened with or I
has never changed his but
and
of bis i
In We at tho time
i pa
u gentlemen, bib
and prominent and ii-1
families, and who had re-
cent I j graduated at Chapel Hill
were on picket dot; in the lower
pan county, and an the en-
THE PEOPLE OF PITT
COUNTY.
Of late, several good men have
been suggested as to
Sheriff and among them
we th one of Mr. J, H.
What denies ruts think of there
attempts to make it
Bryan as strong ,, .,,,
Mr. cornea
HERE IS THE REASON WHY
Orinoco Tobacco Guano
Has the largest Sale of any Tobacco in the World.
hi., rethinking more.,, grabbing hourly expected to make
, , those gold field the Transvaal m the
own re election. ,,.,,. ,. a,,, strictly. About o'clock a.
Wilmington found both
Attorney-General
awarded the for building
a without permitting
the public to know the amounts
the bids and without
except
with strong Republican pulls to
bid. can always be
upon when there is a job to be
carried through.
A company of Chinese actors, re-
hearsing for a new play, has been
arrested by an intelligent Chicago
and hauled
lice station on a charm- of
to commit murder. They were
released when the revived
and explained matters through an
interpreter. Who says
isn't cultured
Who is going to supply i in- Re-
publican campaign fund this year
The bankers won't do it bemuse
the gold bill has been adopted; the
tariff men won't because the Sen
ate is safe to prevent changes in
that fur years to conies the
gar trust and ship owners
unless they gel some rel tun in t
not in promises, seem
at present. Where is the g. o.
p. going to get it- Money
Liquor Murder.
tie
Know Montgomery
livered a lecture in Charlotte,
a few nights ago, in which be
a forcible of the liquor
traffic and held it up in
From the Observer's re
port-f the lecture we take the
that I have in bring
against traffic i- n
murderer. Cain-like, it has
in regard relationship bill
the mother of her
like, to gain its cuds it does
hesitate to take the life n sun
log babe- heart U-.
Bud cruel, comes to the King,
the United States and
says, me
the i-1 it ill poison, it will mean
death to your citizens, it will
pay Into your Treasury more than
0.000 a I. I ,
the political convention ., .
says, nothing again- me .
I will i yo i in It c .
to the city council and says,
me sell on your streets to
sons, and and I
pay into your treasury
year. And like old.
the government lakes off Its
set ring and says,
the everlasting shame
Of is that every package the
stuff beam the stamp r .
which, if I have not forgotten the
ids of my education,
and affirm that no
this republic, who is lo
its ravages can escape Ills share in
the responsibility lot I be
pickets lying on an old
and with a blanket spread over
Mark says tin- reported them fast asleep, their guns
interview in the Washington Star nearby. To sleep on picket in
with a Republican Congressman in time of war always
which he slid the Rican tar- and in I In-very face of of the enemy
bill was the outcome of a dicker there can no mitigating
for campaign funds, is a Stances One of
But who would believe the pickets they were caught
besides the star says to said the next day
its man will swear to the truth of that soon as he saw the officer
the in the interview, bad found them asleep he drew the
cover back and went to sleep again
a candidate as he was in ISM may
from the opinions here
with given, which voiced the gen-
democratic sentiment in Con-
and Washington. Senator
Bryan will be
again he is the
in the party Sen-
Bryan will be
Dominated and he will be elected he
is the strongest in the
Senator do not know
of any one in the democratic party
who as a Presidential candidate,
would receive the support which
will lie given to Mr. Bryan. His
chances of election are much
than in Senator
hi no companion, so far
as the chances of Bryan's election
this fall an- concerned, with the
situation prevailed 1896.
vegetable
put up in this country arc
at valuing the
stuff an average of n case.
Then- arc canneries which
turn out annually 0.00 cases
of tomatoes, of corn.
of and 10.000,000 of
peach-s and other fruits and Veg-
a total of cases.
But there are very few canneries
in the South, is by long odds
the best section for
Star.
knowing that be would la- shot I His chances arc very much great-
any as well get Senator is to-
little more rest. The town of Green strongest man, and he
especially the ladies were I will a million more votes than
very excited and worried I any other man that could be named.
hen the news came and j believe be will be Sen-
John had U-i-n caught asleep on the all
and in front of the enemy j glances, Bryan is the strongest man
and would l-tried the court nominate. I don't think
martial and democrat will contend other-
BOX wise. Hi-is strong because he is
tiers and numbers of the fair
visited the poor fellows in the I near to the people, and he
guard tint and democratic principles better
good things to eat, etc., and other Senator-
them the last degree, some elect Blackburn--Our republican
crying and some busily engaged in
Time was when a man in
got trade whet bet he
to convince us
chances of w inning are
that our
nod with
letters to their Home-folks, etc.
The trial was set for a time three
but that day has-one days the mean except Mr. Bryan. I
by. The public has been educated two doomed soldier were kept on- think I know the motive that
lo that the strong guard. A committee j prompts this disinterested advice
their including ladies them the land am equally positive that
the second day and. Bryan the head of our ticket will
behind to for poll a more votes than any
buy up to date goods should ever fellows as a lust act of kind-
think of patronizing
N. Y.
the proposed of
Confederate
lb union In lie held hen- 30-31
nil is naval parade
on the Ohio under the
Col. W. Rev.
K. M i- an enthusiastic
member of this He
served in the Confederate Navy-
little i- known of
the Confederate Navy because its
deeds are those
In 1861 Confederate
sailors wen- still the service of
tin- Slates, and the
1- decision must lie made
go home In Ugh I for their
. here
were, many res-
it inns and yet had to light
the Slates service five
after having done So.
Hundreds were
defended lugs and ferry boats.
which e oil- null serve lo draw the
Yankee vessels from the forts
I pro-, i-ions might enter. Ir
can an interesting a-
the -raises of In-
a I the Alabama, and of light
In ween the Monitor and I he Mer-
Prom Major Williams
A. Article on t
buys said at
Give us a good old Cushioned
break As a matter of
fact a line affair was gotten up
regimen suing band furnished
music the s guard at
each and all
night till broad bill
borne with the gills in
the morning,
young ladles, and ones too,
the t so culprits, pin-
their lapels,
over and letters for he
side- bringing kind of dainty
dish that could be had. There
were dancing, laughing and cry-
corn was
freely indulged in the men and
soldiers present. A las sad fare
wed as said at I reek and tIn-
fellows taken back lo their
prison lent. Tout day noon very cleverly on
news was brought in hi a courier
that the Here coming many
thousands strong and preparations
were made lo evacuate the ton.
having in charge
-ml for yourselves
lows c are going to leave here and
leave now and you can report for
trial somewhere further up inc
country if we ever get together
didn't get together
land all fought through to
Lee's surrender but never was a
I word said further about any court
martial or other kind of trial.
, Both boys were game the back-
bone and proved later in many
bard fought battles. The
1- tine in every
survivors of tho late war will tea-
The null question is. does Ibis,
or
right to a -count of
or An-
it Then men who puny to which the two young men
within those provisions would belonged. I the time the
Where i-
log word of the saloon's so lie debar
political party , discrimination Take the case of
out your we'll put in grandson of an
plink or say mailing alien, be cannot
The city says. k d under section for his cos
your rash, we'll sign the tors didn't vote prior to
then the politician Ibo saloon 1st, 1807. Take the even
keeper alt down to drink n foreigner can-
nation Is perplexed, homes not read or write the Inn
ruined hearts and never voted prior to
arc broken, the wad of January 1st, 1867, mailers
wretched, rugged children pierce US to his color, he not
air, the tramp, tramp of I vote under section nor cm hi.
to lineal vote
the very earth, lo whatever race
crimes am daily l-s.-. The
victims or color do. s enter Into this
which startle the world, The
while the politician and under section rt Is, whet I usefulness. Mi-s, Mary
keeper drink together in the cap- voter or hit old, committed suicide, at
at prior to January 1st, 1867. York.
young
men were caught they were
doing picket duty an the road be-
tween Greenville and Washington.
The or ball referred to was
given in the building on Washing
ton street now known as the Hunt or
House Ai that time ii was
pied
was a affair and largely
attended by Greenville people,
doubt there are some now
In.- who remember the
En. ion.
other mu. His
nation i- accepted by every one,
and is as much an accomplished
fact now as ii will be after the 4th
of next
is a screw the ma-
of Civil Sen ice when a
man like A. who
i- ablest and lies equipped
man as Commission-
of Clients has lo resign to en
the practice of patent law be-
cause of insufficient
his sixteen years
with the f. S. Client Office
Mr. made enviable rec-
and by his
unit successful war upon
swindling patent attorneys, such
as the notorious Job D
did much to the practice be-
fore that office.
Senator Morgan trapped Senator
lion of whether the
a discussion of the new
Rico bill, is the result of the
last republican little
change in phraseology, but none
i. principle. Mr. Morgan remark-
feeling that she bad outlived her
the Well-
Cobb family which
by its line business capacity,
and any one who personally knows
him would candidly admit that he
pleasant and line business
and. too, would till the office of
sheriff as well an any one who has
been or could la- suggested.
In campaigns heretofore our
friend has been urged to accept
of honor from the people,
but to very he
has been compelled to
decline In every instance.
Now in several townships of Pitt
county in which Mr. Cobb has in-
and in some where he has
none save the good will of the
whole people, the people are
gently pushing bis
name forward for the office of sher-
they having the assurance that
Mr. Cobb is by, with and for the
people in any and every emergency.
And surely are in emergency
which demands the best of beat
men. good Democrat, aspiring
for this office do necessary
to assault with ridicule, directly or
indirectly, for we Mr. Cobb
nominated and we want oilier
townships to come assistance
as believe among those mention-
ed, so far, Mr. Cobb should
the nomination thrust upon him.
Mr. Cobb is strictly a business
man for thus it is written in his
face, appearance public private.
man, no truer Democrat
could adorn the county ticket for
he would be watchful consistent,
and he reduces
to an system, all on
with perfect regularity and order,
for method In the presiding
of his life.
In his social duties he is
by case, affability
politeness, if nominated, and
elected surely he would be, not-
withstanding any and all kinds of
opposition, he would be punctilious
iii the observance of all his official
duties for performing these
would in- by him as big
sacred duly .
Mr. Cobb has no common degree
of in his thought.- and
feelings and never in his must
guarded moments does any
escape him which is coarse
vulgar. In Ibis be has a
feminine purity of mind.
In his pecuniary transactions he
In acknowledged by all to is- not
only just but liberal, in alibis
dealings and social intercourse, re-
direct, frank and open.
He has but one character that
is known and read of all men
We ask his nomination.
The Coming of the Sun
On the of May next the
will come. It will la-
Oil that he found no provision studied by the astronomers
bill for the of I around world- An
banks the Island, when j n has gone to Tripoli,
Mi interrupted to say that North Africa, Oxford University,
the bill all laws of the C. j will have its
to Rico which are not Algiers Africa. Sir Norman
inapplicable. the Ben- j the will goto
think national banks may be on the cast
established asked Mr. will watch at Paris in
the limitations- observatory of The as-
named bill, should say . royal of Great Britain,
v replied Mr. I Mr. Christie, will have bis at
triumphantly retorted Mr. Morgan Greenwich observatory.
is not foreign 0000- will be total all through
try. There is DO question the south from Norfolk to
the logic of that Orleans. The average length of
total phase in these localities is
not far from if
skies kindly the numerous ex-
Can to secure result
March so
to-day that he had
his the
. , Flower, and
v soldiers in together
But be postponement of the Cambridge,
for at least a
originally bail institute of
made advisable among
the diminution of preparing for the
so that it might well work of Get your
into summer before
plated could be made. of
X. C , March 3rd, 1900.
J. C. Co., Wilson, N. C.
j Dear answer to yours of even date, w ill say that we
twenty live acres in 1888 and manured the same
with Orinoco our sales from the acres up to the
present amount to 88,418.01 above warehouse charges, and we yet have
on hand to sell 8800.00. 81,000.00. We will use
again this year. Yours truly,
Orinoco is especially for Tobacco from Selected Materials.
Manufactured only by
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
Norfolk, Va.,
Must Stay a
tan ,
not Chan
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HOOKER
FOR SHERIFF.
The name of Seth Hooker as
mi by your paper, for
Sheriff has met with most fa-
comment, and satisfaction
of any name mentioned yet. The
people all over township have
up and looking for the
best when his name was
mentioned everybody said is
the man Old men of
and v hi men of activity
vigor, were alike ready to exclaim
Seth Hooker is the man.
Dam home of bis
father in the years ago, will be
pleased to give the biggest ma
ever for Both Hooker
for Sheriff and for White
a man, a
and a friend of people.
The Sheriffs office will upon
the highest principle of business.
ANOTHER MAN
X. Mar
Mb,
I see by the papers that many
good men mentioned in
various portions of the county for
the office of Sheriff subject lo the
action of the County
when it shall meet.
This is probably a wise course to
pursue, as it may enable the con
to nominate worthy
and well qualified the position.
To my mind there are two things
to nomination of any
man to any office.
first, he should In-
the principles of the party
which nominates him and has
shown by his acts as worthy of the
confidence of the people.
Second, he should lie thoroughly
and fitted to dis-
charge the duties of such office.
This is W. R. Home, of
Nominate
Hill Home and you have a man for
Sheriff who will fill all these re-
and who will poll as
many or more votes than any
man. for sheriff Home.
Democrat.
If you've got something to offer
a man, rest assured he will welcome
y on rail am give it a hearing if
you say it right and print it right.
And every different print
it may be right right for certain
ones, change it often and the
long run you'll hit
able Advertising.
After two
Premium haT been
IN THE
m mi
s.
that
J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will be re instated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided tho
tor the current year lie paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
GREENVILLE, N.
GREENVILLE, N.
Cotton Ragging and Ties always
On ,
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Have
Cattle.
bring them tome. I pay
el i -i n ink p is
K. M.
mi Ills,
The existence of a quarantine in
Florida at that time would not
vent the north-
ward, as they could be landed
without much delay at almost any
point north of
Carolina in this year of grace
Charles Killed his wife, who
had left him, at Mich.,
seriously injured her mother, and
blew out his brains.
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At the opening of this season we wish to extend an
to our friends, and the public in general, on us and see the
finest display of Spring Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and
we have ever bad the pleasure of showing.
Our store is full of spring novelties and every thing is bright and
new. We handle only standard made goods these are the newest
and best in their respective Hues. We give our customers the honest
value of money reliable goods and if for any reason a customer
is wiled with his purchase he can always get his money back.
Our growth has a healthy and stead v one and e feel that
efforts to conduct our strictly business is
We attribute our MONK and rightly too to our established
reputation for honest fair dealing.
If you are already a patron of our- feel confident of retaining
you, but if yon are not one of our customers let us here extend to you
earnest invitation to come in and get acquainted with us, sec our
goods, learn our principles and way of doing business. We
dent of the result. We feel sure that yon will convinced that
t will you to do your trading at our store. Very truly
TUB
EASTERN REFLECTOR
DEPARTMENT.
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
NOTICE.
If is a CROSS MARK
in margin of this paper it
so to remind you that yon owe
Reflector
subscription and we
you to settle as early as pis- Mar.
We need what J- R- Vaughan, the noted tern-
owe us and hope you will not is town again.
keep us waiting for it. , expects to be head-
This notice is for those who ; for tobacco trucks this
find the cross mark on
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
year.
To show that our little town is a
i hustler the number of shipments
from this place the past
i i month is over
J. has moved his i Mr. Latham and family with
of goods the store formerly young Mr. Kicks drove double
Pied by J. S. Norman. tom
Attention is called to the late last evening. The La-
ad of the Greenville are relatives of Mm II. M.
Tailoring Co. Ibis issue.
it is now probable that Judge E. I While there is so much talk of a
W. of will j,,. m, , of
come to hold court this week, be-
ginning Thursday.
Mrs. M- will have her
spring
and Friday April and 5th, Tub-
lie invited.
Attention is called to the notice
Moore, Superior Court
Clerk, an action for divorce by
Edward Smith vs.
Stray up at Rich-
ard live miles south of
Greenville. Hog is blue color and
weighs in mu ml-.
Di. J. L. Woolen has purchased
a handsome soda fountain for his
drugstore. Carpenters
there today, preparatory to put
ting it up.
Tiling is being placed in the
ditch between Dickinson Avenue
and Evans street, back of Mr. H.
A. Sutton, and also in the ditch
try, why isn't a good
If needed of or
-0 acres of land will lie given, also
brick, lumber, can be secured
light here. The railroad company
also guarantees lo give as low a
rate of freight from this point to
leading points can be had the
State. Our mineral water furnish-
es the beat drink.
Below is the honor roll
Academy for last month,
giving the names of all those who
averaged over on examination.
Clara
Lillian Campbell, Minnie
Roy Cox, Dora Cox, Cox,
Jackson,
John rel Gay Johnson, Miriam
Johnson, Lewis
eighth and ninth streets Mary
Parker, Graver Parker. George
Wyatt.
Attention is called to the notice
of dissolution of the firm of Patrick
Greene. II. F. Patrick with
draws from the firm, having sold
bis interest to II. K. Patrick. The
firm the same .
J. B. Cherry v Co., will have
their grand Spring opening Wed-
Cotton Factory.
There is being a
made here to establish a one
thousand dollar cotton mill
and Thursday, and Greenville much of the stock
on which date will be , . , , . .
ready having subscribed.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Some to You
J. B. Nichols left this
for Scotland Neck.
L. II. to
Wednesday evening.
Jesse returned from
Rocky Mount Wednesday.
II. P. returned
day night from n trip north.
Swift came over
from mm ii. tin.- morning.
Dr. C. J. returned
Wednesday from Scotland Neck,
H. L. Smith thin morning for
Ohio, to purchase a ear load of
horses.
Chan. Harper and Will Carr, of
Greene county, spent the
day in
Bruce Williams, of Burgaw, at-
for the Atlantic Line,
spent Wednesday here.
j pink Julia Barrett has moved
into her new house in South Green-
ville, which has recently been com-
Mrs. J. z. Gardner returned this
morning from
Mrs. M. B. Norman left this
morning for
Charlie Bailey came over from
this morning.
of
spent Thursday in Greenville.
L. V. wife, of Snow-
Hill, are visiting Dr. W. M. B.
Brown.
Mm. Harry Skinner returned
Thursday evening from Washing-
ton City.
Mm. P. of Raleigh,
arrived to visit
her people.
Jim. J. Ii. returned
Thursday night from Mildrid.
where she line been spending a few
days.
Louis Latham returned Thurs-
day evening from Raleigh, where
be has been attending A M.
College.
Rev. A. J. Moore, who has been
here visiting his son I. I. Moore
for a few days, returned this morn-
to
March 1900.
W. F. Parker went over to Par-
to day.
returned from
Bethel Friday.
W. of Baltimore, came
in Friday evening.
J. W. Wiggins arrived Friday
evening from Tarboro. n
J. A. Dudley came up this
morning from Washington.
Miss Mary returned this
morning from
Miss Battle returned
Friday from a trip to Baltimore.
W. II. Harrington went to
Friday night returned
ibis morning.
R. M. Hester, of Tarboro, spent
last night return-
ed this
Louis Latham left this morning
for Washington City, where he ac-
a position in the census de-
-Miss Elbe of
who has been visiting the family of
Adrian Savage, returned home this
morning.
COUNTY CONVENTION
Vet the Democrat
lie cam. United Males
tin- Democratic
at a primary election, held for
Democracy.
Factory Sold
Messrs. Brothers hive
sold their brick tobacco
here to the American Tobacco Co n-
piny. The plant is entirely
and best in the State
The Democratic
assembled in
today to select delegates
Convention la Raleigh on the nth
of April.
The meeting was called to order
by Alex. L. Blow, chairman of the
executive
The roll of delegates from the
townships was called and ii. R.
Gotten, of Falkland, was elected
permanent chairman of the con-
W. L. D. J.
and II. T. King elected
secretaries.
A committee on resolution c en
posed of one from each township
was appointed as follows; Ivy
Smith, W. II. S. M. Jones.
II. W Alston Grimes,
J. J. May. W. It. Williams, A.
Flanagan, L. I. Moore, J. R. Barn
hill, Tucker.
While the committee was out
preparing its Dr.
was invited to address the
Be said, the county was to
be congratulated upon such an as-
of intelligent men as he
saw before him. This meant some- reasons, the delegates from this
purpose,
1st. Such method choosing
Senatorial candidates will be
carrying out tin- spirit of the
pledges of the Democratic platform
2nd. It id be keep in
good old doc-
the people are the
and the rulers.
Ii will put an end to the
efforts of delegates and
to secure the nomination of a par-
man ft r the legislature, in-
cause he favors a certain for
the Senate and will leave
convention free to select
Legislature,
with reference n I one lo
and the e free to
to its important work.
It brings the party
cry down to the people,
control of its nominations
for this high office. It will there-
by make the party stronger, be
cause its methods are fair,
and open.
Resolved J. for
Bone Fertilizer.
Analysis of leaser I. W. State Chemist of North Cam
Una, from sample drawn in hands of R. O. Cotter Co.,
N. P., February
Available Phosphoric Acid 8.18
Potash
Value unmixed ingredients it 818-SO
Add average freight 3.00
Actual cost mixing 1.00
Coal of bags.
Bone has been u-ed on fifteen consecutive Drops, and is
tin- greatest of all Cotton and Peanut reliable;
made from the best materials. Manufactured by
F. S. Royster Guano Co.,
Norfolk. Va. Tarboro, N. C
thing, that the people were In
nest, that they were aroused to the
Importance of the issues before
them, the most prominent
lie named in sentence
shall the white men, such as
these present, rule the and
Slate, or shall it ruled by an in-
race. Dr. told
outrages that bad been
in past years, and aid he believed
every man here was determined
that the white man should rule.
The not having re-
when Dr.
ed his remarks, O iv. T. J.
was invited to He Said his
political for thirty
years baa taught him
make issues, lie then went
back to the days of show-
ed how many white men were dis-
franchised, and a horde of colored
people enfranchise I and the reign
of that followed. This
brought the white together
and a few years later the
Mere swept from power and
under the Democratic rule that
followed there was good govern-
There arose opinion
among the white people which
such a division that in
the Republican.-, again got control
and gave us such an administration
State, county town as to be-
come intolerable, resulting in the
white people again uniting
In 1888 and once more swept the
from power. To pro
vent a it in of such
the Legislature of 1888 proposed
an amendment to our constitution
and that is chief issue before
us now. briefly
and discussed t b o
The Committee c resolutions
made the following
reaffirm the principles of
National Democratic party as
made and declared Chicago in
1886 and specifically declare our
allegiance to the principles therein
enunciated.
We witness With growing Ml-
tern growth of Trusts
mid monopolies under the
of the Republican party and
are convinced control of
those evils and their
inn can be met meal
County to the Slate Convention be,
and they hereby instructed to work
and vote for sonic effective plan
for securing and conducting such
primary elections for the selection
of a Democratic candidate for
States Senator.
THIRD Tins.
Whereas, Democracy of
county realizes
far-reaching results of
the political campaign for the year
to the cause f
white supremacy and good gov-
And When in, they firmly be
that the standard bearers of
Democratic party should be
able, bold and courageous men;
wise, discreet and self-poised,
with Characters and pure;
who are in close sympathetic touch
with the people and inspire their
entire respect and absolute
And Whereas, they believe
Bryan Grimes, illustrious
in name and noble ancestry,
represents those ideas and
ties that should especially be cm-
My Stock
is Complete
ALL
W Hats,
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
gates to the list and the whole rat-
A. G. Cox offered following
which was adopted
That this
mends that the representation in
next Democratic count con-
. While.
go
Al I he old Ma reel I us Moore store,
mi Five Points, where have
opened a new and fresh
ink of
be based upon the Demo Heavy and Fancy Groceries
vote for in the
of 1808.
Col. J. was called
for and addressed the convention,
after which adjourned.
Large
with It. II.
caught the largest shad. Thursday
that has been in the market
this season, It weighed pounds,
John was as proud
trophy boy with his first pair
of pants.
Consisting of Meals. Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned floods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to in- found an up-to-date
cry.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
Revival at Falkland.
Rev. P, c. M
bodied by a candidate for is holding a revival at
this of so great pith and mo- land this week. There have
to the social, political and in-1 thirteen accessions to the church
prosperity of the State, Tho meeting will continue
through Sunday and probably
longer.
either in cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
pal lounge promise entire sat-
at Five Point
for handling leaf tobacco. The sale
. , , ., . .,,. , . , v by
Includes building fixtures . .
and all the land the rear be-
tween the building and
street. The railroad sidetrack be-
tween the bull ling and the depot,
and the lots fronting the factory on
laws made the Legislatures of
the State and pledge our
efforts to accomplish this end.
denounce as
and contrary to the aims and
f our government, tin
therefore be it resolved.
I. That the Democrats of Pill
county have sent to tin- State Con-
to be held April I
the name of Col J. Bryan
for office of Secretary
of mid ask he In- placed
on the State ticket for that
That the Democrats of Pitt
hereby instruct Us delegates
to the state Convention to cast
the vote of the county for Col.
Grimes for the office of Secretary
of State, and do all their
Insecure nomination of this
peerless champion Of I
The several townships selected
their quota of delegates to the
Stale Convent us follows;
DAM.
Delegates. Alternates.
Nichols Ivy Smith
W II I. Brown
I Merchant
Lyons, Ga Mar.
u merchant place
is dead and John his
friend, i- the point of death,
from drinking wood alcohol, by
mistake. They prominent men
community. Mr.
having his store
the request of the painter, or-
some wood alcohol for mix
Sum-of it was put
and one of
of these bottles the painter left on a
shelf.
Supposing bottle to contain
root beer, Mr. asked
to hive a and
both drunk. Twelve
ward Mi. was dead and
Mr.
death notwithstanding
forts of physicians.
Do
You
Know
that city with the Amer- are one and
Tobacco Co. Mr. is a
most enterprising young man and I. reaffirm principles
has done much for and and policies of the Democrat par-
the tobacco market here. Ho is . Iv in this Slate in
bringing
was 822,047.8.1. The revenue that will U- permanent
amps on deed to . , . ,,; ,.
go. and for good. More will be said
i t r, . I this in a Inter Issue.
The National League of
Merchants admit to
r, . kind of man Convention and
York and Instead of losing him bring the
are members of this Wednesday and I we wish the town had many therein suggested.
Consult Mercantile Agencies to Thursday April 4th and like him.
their financial standing. Write All are p
them to stencil and quotations. see We, the Democrats
They will mail them cheerfully and our magnificent StOCK. The milliner in feather- f in convention as
quote fancy, j, B. Cherry Co,
S M Jones
Q M Mooring
Alston Grimes W
Marshal Cox
A ti Cox II S
II I.
n A I. Jack-, n
I Williams J I. tin
i I KM VI R
It I. Davis M
A D. Johnson W I
1.1 Moore W
s.
J It J Davenport
II Williams
I he chairman and a id
do endorse were added M
Mrs.
old and a cousin of the
D c will vote in the school election- at
Cleveland, O., today.
That you can get the best Porch
Finishings, Stair Casings, Door
Window Frames and
Store Fronts, Counters
Office Fittings,
Outfit, Mantels, in-
deed any thing lo la; made of
Hard Wood or Pine, of
KINS TON MANTEL CO.
N. C.
I them for you need.
1900.
sighed the ash man
I have seen days. I was
once an iceman but I was
All. I said i
wen- reduced
And
To those of patrons who have
inspected our and Sum
extend a cordial in-
to look over our very
line of
. This
Picture
that
, . . y , ., ,
in back. I
t r
. ;
for n
fill i .
Domestic Cloths,
l the Casi-
I Worsteds, Flannels,
, lots, Cloths and
every novelty and staple suitable
to I he use of careful and
drawn, As is well known,
HT
and SATISFACTION. Tn give
tin- should lime for
careful wink, and therefore
your older as early U possible lo
forestall Faster
Yours respect fully,
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
Unit
A Uniform Size Bale.
Savannah, . M Tin
Savannah cotton e- is
log oat a l
git lug I all
with lo balm which i
Into offset with beginning of
i in- next cotton year,
bur that after
I km- I, I Si u. sales of cotton
Savannah hi bales shall tie baaed
on packages of standard
and when bales of
mansions are tendered for
an allowance of cents per
shall be made to the buyer by the
Copies of the above rule are be
to the exchanges
of the States, requesting
operation, and to funnel,
men hunts, newspapers
and
adoption
inn bale. The cotton
exchange bus adopted
the rule.
Five That II Will Ho.
The Executive Com
I umbel mud but
bailed n ringing address
while men of nil
Constitutional In
co union ii sums up
ii gained the i
the
I. Rule of while men i
of ignorant
It
u -ii of cities, mi
ties the Slate.
I. will stimulate i
. will white
man u life nine i . vote
whether be can read or write or mil
if be will register by
will peaceful
.-. free from
Star.
Wheeler on Waiting
Order.
,. ml to
lie , nil Wheeler mill i .- .
tin-
nun d I lull h I
temporarily of ease
p acing i
rein as i
Wheeler in ice of the i iii
i I
in e bethel lie shall be
given an active
of a special rel ire
net, or mustered mil of
Is stated be
would mil lie obliged lo retire
Hie rules i regular lb
lull, so there
is still i the .
In ii i if he
ii Smile In Each.
I borrower, like
. la lee in
i in mi n in hap-
s some other woman
. i i i v. i do n the e
bat
A negative is generally I
Most women are like misery
love company.
to his ways.
Anton are here to y.
bill who owns one wants
to go.
Ii that
a man is in politic the
more be la out.
I who courts trouble
lien trouble court.
o; en isn't
w i ii i a elite lug.
No., is of year when
grip
i,. no-and
forgets the quinine.
same place. I
in prohibitionist who plays I
often complains because be
small ill tell that
fell slippers, under certain
l ii . are not felt as much as
other kind.
No. Maud, dear,
because a girl
she be high
road to success is seldom
In ride.
Poor penman give themselves
laid characters.
The piano has a lot of keys, but
i- seldom I. eked.
When critics roasts an actor
lie in I feels hot about ii.
Hen are working in an-
of the rush.
Why is it some men make a
face when they drink whisk
a very
When to tire, the street
conductor doesn't confine his
belief to love and war
Damage estimated at 150.00,
i due by rain I is week to veg-
crops about Tampa. Flu.
-Fortune doesn't always favor
the says the
bad egg is not
the one i soonest
lie was lying on the saloon steps
in a dazed condition.
l In asked a passer-by. I
i ink couldn't pay for
reply. tired
. I feel terribly pal
NEW BERN FAIR.
AW Al I AND BACK
WILL A i NEW N. C.
April inclusive, 1909.
It will K the
of and
Is. ii e ml Large and
of
Oysters ard Wild
MaCeS. Aggregate .
A splendid Line of Vitim including of Cain. Ex.
Wild n
of Illusions, many ores never before show n a
in this Slain.
Cheap Excursion Hates
last
i address
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary
N r
GOOD PRINTING
TODAY The
printed stationery in not only a tonne
of continual to th m u
the firm up to date.
of I y. ,
of myth
the way
from ii i mil-
card to lull
potter, coll on
r write
The Reflector.
THE AMENDMENT.
I i i toe amendment
lo of the Mate
adopted by the As
s-iii it 1809, and to lie submit
the voters
next
Section i- That article VI of the I
of North Carolina be .
mil la hereby abrogated
in lien thereof shall
the following article of said
VI.
AND TO
AX
male person
born tho United States, and
even male person who has
one years of
age, possessing the
In this article, shall
be entitled to vote at election
by the people in the State, except
herein otherwise provided.
See. lie Shall have resided in
the State of North two
years, in the county six months,
and in the precinct, ward or other
elect district in which be offers
to vote, four months next
the elections Provided,
removal limn one precinct, ward
or other election district
in the same county, shall not ope
rate deprive any person of the
right to vote in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal. So
person who has been convicted, or
ho has his
court upon of any crime
the punishment of is. or
hereafter be. in the
Male prison, shall be permitted to
vole, unless the said person shall
restored to in
the manner prescribed law.
See. person offering
vote shall I e the time a
registered voter as herein
ed and in I lie manner
provided by law and General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
general registration laws to
carry effect the provisions of
article.
Sec. i. person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able read and write any section
of constitution in the English
language; and. before he shall bl-
led lo vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
year in which he proposes to vote,
his poll lax as prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall a lieu on assessed
property, and no process shall
to enforce I he collect ion of the same
except against assessed property.
Sec No male person who was.
on I, 1807, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo vole mi
i I he laws of Stale in
States wherein be then re-
sided, and no lineal of
person, shall be denied
tin- register and vote at
election in this State
of failure to possess
i in
I of Provided.
i have registered In accord
with the terms of this in
prior to December I, 1908.
General shall prov for
a permanent all persons
who register under this on
or before November 1908, and
all persona shall in-
to and all
people in I III- Slate,
section tin-.
article Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll lax as re
quired by law.
Sec. All the
-lull be ballot, and all
elect ions by the General Assembly
shall lie viva
See Every voter in
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall eligible to of
lice, but before entering upon the
duties of the he shall take
subscribe following oath i
do swear
trill support
laws
Slab-, tin con-
and laws of North Cam
Una not Inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge
duties Of
So In me,
See. s. The following of
persons shall be
First, all persons
deny the being of Almighty God I
Second, all persons win shall have
pun
. i u
-i J
it
or confessed their
guilt pending, and
whether or not,
of any I Haw in
or felony, or any other for
which the be
AS -X
since becoming citizens of the
or corruption
ice in unless such
person shall lie restored to the
rights of citizenship in a manner
by law.
Bee This act shall be force
from and after its
OVER THE COUNTRY.
Annis Elder, an oil well driller,
shot and killed his wife
Reflections of a Bachelor.
The man who knows when he
hasn't succeeded generally knows
why.
A girl always has I sneaking re
spec for a man who can propose
I i her in an offhand way.
Very women believe that
low cut dresses are unmoral unless
and made K, u,,,,., in
Ids escape.
If sin-could only see a photo-
graph of the fanny way it would
look when it began to turn ray,
no woman would livelier hair
When a man is in love with a
woman nothing he won't
give her. after they get mar-
there's nothing pro
York Press.
Mrs Wigwag of j
Gas escaping from a healer as-
John a clerk,
at Buffalo, X. V.
Damage from ice gorge,
broken in at
Monroe, is estimated at
Michael Fleming, III ,
set lire to the bed on
was lying, and she was
burned.
To the window Here comes Mrs.
of the Cross Society In differ- with the fondest coal on
cut countries. Barton w ill sail ever she's coming up
for April Mr Wigwag
A cleaning of Chinatown, in San I heard a wrap
Cal,, shows that
stories of plague existing
there are
Before a large crowd at
on Saturday night, Colonel
William i. spoke
money quest He is
sail Lake.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
of composed
K W. I,
on the in tin-ton
Villi-. N. C. if
now ,,,., It. K
II. B. re-
. Urn from mill All
In the Seventh South Carolina it.
AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS
ex red
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART
A. MOST CUBE.
A oil Her
Mrs. lives In villas of
Co., Midi. This venerable was born la
year 1812, year of great war, In Hebron. Washington Co., New
York. She to Michigan In ISM. year of and Tyler
All her faculties ore excellently preserved, and possessing a very re-
memory, Is full of Interesting of her early
life, of the early days or the State of and the interfiling- and re-
markable people she baa met, and the stirring events of which she was a wit-
nothing In varied and manifold recollections are more mar
and worthy of attention than are her experience la the use of
SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. Hurt Inherited a tendency and
disposition to scrofula, that terribly destructive blood taint which has cursed
and is cursing lives of thousands marking thousands more as
of the death Transmitted from generation to generation. It Is
found In every family in one form or another. It may make its
In dreadful running lo unsightly swellings In neck or
or in eruptions of varied forms. Attacking the membrane. It
mar be known as catarrh in the bead, developing In lungs It may be.
and often Is. the prUne cause of consumption.
Speaking of her ease. Mm. was troubled for many years
with a bad skin disease. My arms limbs break oat In a mass of
yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very
unsightly In appearance. My body Was covered with scrofulous eruptions.
My eyes were also greatly Inflamed and weakened, and they pained me very
much. My blood was In very bad condition and my head ached
at frequent Intervals, and I had no appetite. I had sores also In my ears. I
was in a miserable condition. I bad tried every remedy that had been
mended, and doctor after had failed. One of the best Id
the State told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as
were beginning to form. I at length Was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and
his famous I tried a more as an experiment than any-
thing else, as I had no In It. and greatly to my agreeable I
began to grow better. You can be sure I kept on taking It. I took a great
many bottles. But I steadily Improve, until I became entirely welt. All the
sores healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. gained perfect health.
and I have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady
of years Is not n young woman, I bare had remarkably good health
since then, and believe that la the
greatest Mood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for
scrofula and as a spring This remarkably Interesting old lady did
not to be more sixty, and she repeated several times, believe my
life was saved by
ERNUL.
district J. II Ford- and W-B. Greene.
. , , . . . ,, . . day March
ham, colored, and . . K.
It.
lace were elected Republican
lies.
Samuel Mark
and his will Boon return style of Patrick a the
having new partnership ill
II. K. Patrick having in-
II. I Patrick in tin business here-
from alumni Hartford,
and take up I heir permanent
there.
Chin Ye. Envoy
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary
of Korea to the United States, will
sail next in day for Paris, to be
gin his new official duties at that
city, Vienna and
Revival services at the Third
Baptist church, of Indianapolis,
hid., disturbed neighbors, and
was made some out-
set the building on lire, and was
destroyed.
Confederate veterans say the
gathering at Raleigh lib. at
business under Urn.
u of Patrick
All el tho U
hereby by the AH
person indebted the old Urn will make
to u.
This day
w. ii.
K. Patrick.
NOTICE.
South
In Superior Court
Edward Smith
r Adieu
Annie Smith.
The defendant above named will
notice that action entitled above has
been o lo lbs Superior Court of
j Pill to dissolve bond
I existing between Smith gad
Of Vance statue, Annie Smith j tin- Smith,
will be largest ever ill
North Carolina.
allies Harper, who shot
led Valentine Hart, last August,
Chester Hill. l., when be found
him Mrs. Harper, was acquit-
of murder.
Mi Harriet otherwise
Mrs. A. who was
tor grand larceny at New
York, on return from Europe
In i Tuesday, was taken to Haiti-
mole, Mil., yesterday.
Tho Chicago Times Herald coin
length on the many
of and pros
in the South, and stales
that numerous have re
located In this
especially along lines of
I system and the Southern
Hallway. Most of these colonists
arc from the Middle States and the
West, and are a tar more desirable
class than horde of foreigners
that pour into the Northwest. Of
however, -North
Carolina gets very little, of II
going In Georgia aid Alabama,
while Virginia and Tennessee get
a fair share. Somehow
nut fancy
aid Rt a consequence our pop-
bi v remains en-
and nearly all
I i, This is desirable fur
reasons, is to be regret-
I we
i Millers our big Slate will
populated, and
I I ii n in resources
will i
News.
some
In this will
sue required to appear n
next of Court of Mid
county lo be held on tin- Monday in
at Hie Court of said
N. C. or
action,
will apply to tin-court for
relief ill complaint
This 29th day of March,
C.
Clerk Court.
Ally's for
ADM I N
Having day before lbs
Clerk i ill-Superior Court of Pill county
s of estate of M.
eased, is hereby given to
a I o i as claims said
to to for payment
duly hi mil . on before
Mo-1. notice will U
plead in i recovery,
indebted to notified to make
payment to
Ibis tin- Mill day March
I. II. mi .
DIM. L u
Blow,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices us low as
Highest market
aid for country produce.
PATENTS
DESIGNS
AS
in I. An
Bonn How
patent
Le-Or
FREE
. u
PATENT
too or
he-mi
for
BOOK ON PATENTS
TO
Lottery of upon j
tiny t o mo I ho
he of PHI notice
is hereby to nil i
able to them
to in fin duly on I
or More day of
or will in bar of
All to es-
will payment to me,
It. i.
i in- E.
If t BLOW,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day
Clerk f county,
of K.
notice hereby lo all per-
balding to
tome for payment, duty w-
nu day of
1901, or Will in
All
ed to estate will make
to me. Mar, U 2nd
Executrix of K. A Urn.
NOTRE TO
Superior
Court of county as
tor of estate of James K. Craft,
notice II to nil persons
ed lo said to make immediate pay-
t and all
in; t Lit ins must
sent the same for the Kith
1901 or notice will be
plead in bar of
This of
Cannon.
K.
BALE.
Hy virtue of an order of the
day in n
therein
Henry wife
I w In
before door In
at public sale for cash, that certain lot
or of in town of Greenville,
at the
of bits Ho. and 16.00 fifth street
and runs with lines of lots N,. and
to the of loll No- M,
lbs line of No. and
sixty and one half
with Oral line lo fifth
street; with fifth feet b
he containing one of
more of and being part f lot
No in the plan of Mint town. This the
I,.
OLD DOMINION
RIVER SERVICE
Myra
dally A. M. for
daily at
I. M. for Washington.
leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. II.
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at M. curries freight only.
Connecting at with
for Norfolk,
York and
i mi. mid fur nil points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. c.
DIRECTORY
a. m.
service sermon
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer
M. and Litany Fridays at A
at., Rev. I. A.
id
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, Sunday
school a. m. E. B.
regular
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
Monday R.
W. M. J. M. Reuse. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday
R. L. N. O. E. E Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker.
R. and
R. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. Conclave
No. meets every and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Se-
cure Cold In Head.
cur
to mil quick lo cure in lad
I j. oar,
-DEALER
A GENERAL LINE OF
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I now l found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME SEE ME.
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FOR
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The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1900.
NO
Ed. H.
WHO I SALE
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO TREATED RIGHT AND
AT THE SAME BUY TOUR i RIGHT
THEN COME TO RIGHT WHERE
YOU WILL GOT HONE.-T WEIGH T
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
The In The North. j AMERICAS NATIONAL HYMN.
March Jury
in of Assistant District At-
Walter E. Billows, colored,
against W. J. B
restaurant keeper,
ed to serve a meal to Billows and
Geo.
White, of North Carolina, also col-
a verdict to day
favor of plaintiff for cents.
Billows naked damages
Worth Constant Care
Every schoolboy and girl
has base the patriotic
j of thee,
Sweet laud
Of thee I
Laud where my lathers died
Laud of the Pilgrim's pride
From every mountain side.
Let freedom
Yet how few there are who
anything of its author,
Smith. Horn in the
first decade of the present
and in that slate which the
old I glim Fathers made their home, it
pot never is that he should have given
impatience rather than a physical expression to patriotic
fact. Whatever may be worth breathed forth in these lines,
having is worth constant care, j Dr. Smith loved every inch of
This is especially true of business, American soil and especial was
which should be closely watched; his native stale dear to his heart.
and every to its growth should Why should it bet The place
be employed to best that gave him birth, was within
The most potent of all such her borders he was educated, it
aids is advertising. With proper was for her people beg-aye his beat
attention advertising will make j energies, and return received
any business from her a people's love and
Record. j
lie was a graduate of Harvard
College a clergyman of the
Joe Wheeler. Baptist church. In Boston he ed-
j Christian Review
greatest benefits of, Baptist
the war with Spain was the Missionary Union , and in
poured into all the gaps betwixt , .;,, visited the
North and South open by the; stations of Europe
civil war. It was worth all the Asia. He contributed largely
cost to sec once more the veterans literature his time, bis
of the Blue and Gray work principally in the line
together to front under our of
flag. With the Our National
firmly established its while he was a
was confirmed both in home was
and foreign estimation. at , in the
it would bat further recognition park street church, Boston, on
of the pride and sense of renewed i Dr. Smith was a
strength which the nation feels mate of Oliver Wendell
In Drug Stores
a Held for girls in the
drag remarked a Four-
street druggist, then-
is constantly increasing demand for
their services. would employ
two myself if I could secure I hem.
know several druggists who
are in the same For
some reason which cannot under-
stand, there but little op-
for girls lo learn the
ding business until the past live
or six years. Our experience with
them, as far as we could secure
has been exceedingly
the law and
their doors to young
women sonic years ago, the colleges
of held out against them,
and the only way by which a girl
could lea pharmacy was to get
employment in a drug store.
Young women have been for
some years employed in many drug
Stores as cashiers and soda water
clerks, but somehow are never
allowed lo learn the art of com
pounding prescriptions, A of
homeopathic pharmacies broke j
the ice and Instructed young
men lo compound their
and with the bus-
as a starter many were in-
stalled In drug stores. They
proved themselves to be excellent
prescription clerks, and there are
many physicians who would rather
have them compound
than men. Of course it
is possible a girl lo
Hie drug business unless she has a
substantial education and u taste-
it. It represents a greater
amount of work and many more
hours in a day, and every day in
the week, than any other
calling. A fundamental
edge of is necessary, but
one gets the inside of
business will be found that there
is more everyday English in it than
Latin.
for as compensation in con-
though the salary to learn
is small, alter a young woman
is competent enough to be
red as ii pharmacist, which nu
i necessary for all who
compound prescriptions
pare medicines, it will he found
the salaries paid are some-
what higher that those paid lo
average store clerk. The only
difficulty la the matter is it
means long hours every day and,
like preachers, we have to work on
Star.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
We
We
are still in the of the
you the best selected line of
after your age
restoration the old time amity
brotherhood If President Ho-
should take advantage of
the occasion of the return of Fight
Joe Wheeler from the other
side world, where lie has
been doing under the Stars
and Stripes, and appoint him to a
Brigadier Generalship in the
army. General Wheeler j ,, on
his conduct and bravery earned the thee.
grateful regard of his countrymen. J
Why should he not have some Th
special token of favor at the hands
of the
Record.
who his reunion poem,
refers to us
is a nice youngster
of excellent pith.
Fate tried to conceal him by name-
him
Hut he n song fur the
brave and the free.
General Merchandise
to be found in any store iii Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It Is our pleasure to show you you want and to
sell you if we can. We you the very service, polite
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built strictly on own merits.
When you come to you will not do yourself justice
if on do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hal- Cap, Silks and Satins.
Jackets and Ope.-. Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's
Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour. Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Stud is,
Furniture.
Headquarter for in
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honest . Merit and Dealing.
Your Friends,
by the Orange Va.
The latest thing in
hosiery is clean feet.
I -i a woman becomes a
beaut pot in a car load of nun.
figures wall paper
attract the most attention are the
prices.
Is hard to break a girl's
a young man breaks
pocket book in the attempt.
is jail, the
hinging, in on a jam
borne lite u of i
In Each.
A In- always finds more
faun a stupid truth.
who buys silk stockings
believes in putting something by
a rainy
I re is a great difference I e-
absent man aid
me who forgets judiciously.
be by
The has
loudest tick may hive been bought
on time.
Some people seem to think
ail the exercise they need is
there jaws.
Ton tin
Hull.
lo
on the under
When a girl a Mrs. she
Missed.
Deaf mutes are always married
u the
ail
gives color,
flavor and firmness to
fruits. No good fruit
can be raised without
Potash.
Fertilizers containing at least
to of Potash will give
best results on all fruits. Write
for our pamphlets, which ought
to be in every farmer's library.
They are sent free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
,,
Per Cent. Investment with
Taxes by Company.
in
Drew .
.-- nil. Vice
II S Treas.
N II Ally.
Geo. Allen,
CC Latta.
Primrose.
NEW BERN PAIR
The Telephone.
The telephone has taught in
lesson in patience, ill used to
EXHIBITION AND MEET
Al NEW N.
April 16-21 inclusive, 1900.
will be ii complete Exposition of
Eastern North
and
exhibits of
products
i in
V. and
ill it in i-i-j
s-r, the answer was not
Exciting; Races
of
Grand of Fellows,
prepared his annual report. It
shows members, a gain
year of tho greatest
in any one year since 1811. There
are lodges. Expended for re-
lief receipts
on hand,
Greensboro has the largest
members. Forty are
the orphanage at
The property is worth
There are no debts, bill a
hand for the of
The restraint and regulation of
the trusts; the just, honorable,
and patient performance of our
to Inhabitant of our in
including a wise
virtuous the
breaking down of
tariff measure, which was
through and
consequent promotion of
trade on which the bread of mil-
lions depends -these are the
issues which carry the
racy to
Record.
lieu. F. II. who MM
for years of this
Stale, died Saturday night in
given the oilier end, an
taut wrangle was started with
operator at the central station,
would seem us the least re-
ought to have shown
the operator could do nothing in
way of hurrying up the Callow
at the other end of line.
took unite a while for humanity to
become accustomed lo this but
now with those who regularly use
the phone lesson of
has fairly well learned and
the lesson impatience cannot
accomplish any thing has also been
learned. There course yet n
few people, not much accustomed
to use the phone, who allow them-
selves to become impatient when
get ft call, but great
bulk of humanity has lo
that it is no use lo blame the
central station than
is delay became
of the of gelling the
at end.
TROTTING AND
rinses
old maid doesn't
cigarette would be
Xii, Mamie, dear fortune tellers
are employed banks.
I feel rather Ibis morn-
remarked the in
cradle,
When fortune knocks at a man's
do a- his ow ii fault if Hie knock
i- out of order.
Judging from plays,
theatrical manager, a- well as
he mi it. i- out for dill.
i, an hope to an
directing
toward slats of a
show .
No,
folio
cherry In hi-
Even tin- baker can be weak
The hand-- a clock never .-
out on a strike.
I he soil
fertile a of country,
it is adapted to I lie sow of
wild oat-.
i bring May
and
TEN l
with
Annual Coupons, each.
iii June December at
ill and Farmers Hank of
Secured by first
on residence property worth
nearly double of loans, with
principal payable ten years after
dale of issue, an- being sold for a
cash payment of which gives
in owner live and one-third per
per annum free of taxes
a of nearly
per cent, maturity,
a total of more than seven per
cent, per annum. This is one of
in and best investments on
the market. Loans made on
of eight lime.
For furl her particulars, address
Mechanics and Investors Union,
Bee., N.
, dear, ii
v a man is a veg
because be wants .
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the car There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is
remedies, Deafness is
ed inflamed condition of
in am.- lining of
when lube is inflamed
Mm have a rumbling sound or
hearing, and when is in
deafness is
Hid unless the ran be
oil I and Ibis lube restored
to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed nine
out of ten are caused by fa-
in i j which is but an in-
of mucous
-ill fail
We will Hundred
for case of deafness i
ed that cannot be cured
Hall's for
i free.
v Props.,
Sold druggists, Hill's
Fills the best.
A splendid Line of including of Ex-
Turkish Wild Animal Show, a
of Illusions, and many features never before show n at a Fair
in this State
Cheap Excursion Rates
overall and lie
Information, address
I'm Premium Lil
GEORGE GREEN,
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firm using it as to date. n
good printing good paper
workmanship.
of anything in
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from a
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OVER TUB COUNTRY.
Sh , I hardwood lac
tone- are 1st i in S i
Thomas was
struck a Hull road
train and
lot el Pan a, is reported, w ill
lake purl folio of Will mill Ma-
i in I a
rill.
Norfolk, Rail-
way Company on Inn
Norfolk line
for
The
inhabited entirely
landers, II
to
children of family
I It ii lb ass i inn death
jut I., the mother
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Will
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