Eastern reflector, 24 April 1900


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Slates,
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All Magazines.
THE AMENDMENT.
The l. Mowing is amendment
to article ii of the Slate
deny being of Almighty God
Second, all persons who shall have
been convicted, or confessed their
guilt on indict merit and
whether or not,
two, adopted by the As- . treason
MM, and to be submit
tot I . the voters for
1- That article VI of the
or or any crime for
which the punishment may be
in the penitentiary
Save Your Money.
Is I save.
doll I in d ills
stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
sick headache, i
since citizen of the
f North Carolina l or corruption IS a million endorse
,. Liver PILLS
person shall restored to
rights of citizenship in a
by law.
Sec. . This act shall be in force Made by the Orange Va.
ii. in thereof shall be
the following article of said
Must i tut ion
VI.
AND
TO
from and after its
AN
Section Every male
in tho United States,
ever male perm who has ban
twenty-one years of
age. and possessing the qualities-
lions set out in this article, shall
be entitled to rota at any election
by the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Hep. He shall have resided in
the North Carolina for
years, in the county six months, I
in the precinct, ward or other
election district iii which ha offers
STATE NEWS.
Happening In North Carolina.
The Democrat of
will bold a convention to
con officers the
last.
Thoma- Tyndall, aged yearn,
of county, was killed by
lightning Thursday A
horse lie was riding was also kill-
Despondent because of ill health,
Dr. Winchester killed him
A selfish girl is not a
woman.
This life is I lie one to watch
other is a continuation of this.
Strange that young men should
be sowing when
are on tares.
When Adam told an ancient joke
no man ever told In in that he had
heard it before.
Its a curious woman who won't
overlook any crime if it is commit
in the love.
town is full of people who
knew something was going to hap-
pen it has happened.
The devil never complains of his
to vote, lour months next bis father's home, in Anne but keeps steadily at
Ar
JOB
give us a call.
Mm
-------A, FROM A-
lag the election; That
removal Croat one precinct, ward
or other election district to another
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 lie has removed, until four
months after such removal. BO
person who has convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is, or may
hereafter imprisonment in the
State prison, shall lie permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. to
vole shall beat the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in Hie manner
provided by law, and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
See. I. person presenting
for registration shall lie
able to read and write any section
of the constitution the English
and, before he shall
entitled to vote, have paid or
before the day of March of the
year in which he proposes to vote,
his poll tax as by law,
for the previous year. Toll taxes
shall be a lieu only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
except against assessed property.
ft- No male person who was,
on January or at any time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any State in the
Slates wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
j Mich person, shall lie denied
I lie to register and vote at
an elect Ion in this State by person
of his to possess the
prescribed iii
n I this Provided,
he shall have registered in accord
a with the terms of this section
prior to l, The
I work with greatest of energy.
Down in old North Carolina
a man lakes his whiskey
straight, they never call him a
corn-dodger.
County, Mil.
Kev. Dr- T. lie Witt
wife will sail from New York
the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm
Grouse today for
The building trades men, having ,,,, for
is the man will
never win again, his Bliss has Bed
SEVEN SORES
Johnston's
QUART BOTTLES.
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE.
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA a Blood Food Nerve U the
MEDICINE ever discovered. II u rich from
heaven lo the worn the run down, the overworked end debilitated. That
the arise badly
from thin, vitiated blood and an underfed vanish as it by
The weariness, lassitude and nervous prostration which accompany lb spring-,
time and the heat are conquered and banished at once. For every term d
and all ailments the brain and nerve. Insomnia, hysteria and nervousness
generally. It Is almost a It famishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve
tissues. It feeds brain, nerve writers and nerves, calming and equalizing their action; It
makes rich, red, hones blood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow Its
use. It makes the weak strong, and the old young again.
was the antiquated now happily method in the good old times, to
treat Sett Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such mercury, arsenic and other
agents. It was expected by this treatment that the poison be killed while the blood
was left to course through its channels holding In its circulation the the
disease. But In this way, every part the body became more less diseased.
can be more terrible than a horribly destructive taint. not only attacks
the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are honey-combed
and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and cord, and again It will bring de-
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or stomach. There Is only one
scientific method the cure of blood taint. That is. PURIFICATION I Every particle
of the blood must be removed through the channel, the lungs, kidneys, bowels.
liver and akin. First pure, then The great and
the blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex-
removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, and other minerals,
and tills the veins and arteries the ruby, glowing current vitality. blood la
the Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy. JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever
This ii now established beyond question or cavil.
T v
Men. October
SARSAPARILLA to Blood MM
one m, I SEVEN RUNNING on my lets. used
and entirely cured. I know II Is what cured me. Yours G. W
SOLD BY
tractors at Indianapolis, In.
wool to work yesterday at increased
wages.
Mrs. Phoebe a. Hearst, of Berke-
Gal., will establish a museum
of art and at the
Mrs. II rainier, formerly
the land.
Woman will work and worry
order to become the nearer of some
name, and then beg a
court to give back her maiden
name.
A sometimes develops
Miss Putnam, was thrown from her of .,,,,.
The biggest job a woman under
takes Is When she mat tics it man to
reform him.
Everybody knows when a girl
keep
horse and severely injured at
N. V.
Mrs. was found
dead in lied with her throat cut at
18010,3.0., and her husband is
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
DIRECTORY
Letters of upon the Bate a .
f E. I
hie day sea issued to me by tho Clerk of
he Court of Pitt notice
is to
claim-, said estate to them i
lo duly on every 2nd 4th
or Hie 26th of February Ml, Sunday morning.
or W ill be in of their
A II cs-
alleged to have disappeared.
Which War Was the Worst.
. Assembly shall provide for
record all persons
who register under on
The Eastern deflector
It dark.
Hens don't have to lie egged on
to lay.
The ballet dancer always baa to
to kick for her salary.
It's hard for the average to
swallow his pride without clinking.
A bored meeting is usually a
long winded affair.
Washington, April War
Department has prepared an in-
comparing
the mortality of
lean war with those of the six
the present South
can war, the purpose to show that
the casualties suffered by the
American troops at the time of l There was a time a man
their occurrence t which arc regard- who was hard up tried to hide it,
ed in some quarters excessive, I but so many are in that condition
and are the basis of much l w that it is impossible to hide it,
were actually very much less I and yet these lie the days of pro
number proportionately s
suffered by the British army tip
date. I
As to the British showing this the
statement covers from I of Court of county
. i ,. . i i a Administrator of the of M. I.
October ,, nearly six i la to
were holding said ca-
i talc to it, in lo me
March, 1801, or notice will u
late will to
This February 1900.
It. S. JAMBS, A
E.
Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Hiving this day the
Clerk of the Superior of Pill
of Allen
deceased, notice is hereby given to nil per-
holding lo
present them to for payment, duly
on or the day of
or this notice will be plead in
their recovery. All
ed lo rid estate will
In me. This March 2nd
of K. Alien.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified the Superior
Court Clerk of Pitt county an
tor of the estate of James K.
notice is hereby given to all
to make pay-
to the undersigned, and all persons
ins said must
the for payment
March, tins notice will be
plead in bar of recovery.
This day of March,
Jesse Cannon.
of K
There were SOB
I men killed in action, by
or by nils and disease.
There were set down U missing
and
men were home, milk
plead III bar i
indebted to i
rev.
to make
to inc.
This March 1900,
I. II. Ad
M. I.
tug lite total Hi losses,
of and wounded in the
hospital in South Africa officers
men. It is
nearly men
arc sick and wounded in the hos-
showing a l.-s in effective
since the if the
before November i war of
all such persons shall W- entitled Ii
lo and vole at all
b people iii this stale, unless death
under section this
NO.
estimated
M Tuck, i I A. W. K.
Tucker by consent dissolved
or Hie of
All ins lo the
will please at with
either of the All i n-
having against the will
present their to M Tucker once,
lids April dill,
I A K.
K.
is SI a and on
ii very
an- . int lo the
i , specially
grow-
iii
Unit
price.
PEN
MYTH
AT t HOOK STORE
Provided, such persons
shall e paid their poll tax as re
by law.
See All elections by the
shall lie ballot, and all
elections by the Assembly
shall v
See voter in -North
Carolina, except as this article
shall be eligible to of-
but entering upon the
duties of I he he shall take
the following
do swear
that I will support and
maintain the constitution and laws
of the United States, con-
and laws of North Caro
inconsistent therewith, and
that I will faithfully discharge the
. duties of my office
I So help me,
lee, B. The classes of
p. i shall in- disqualified
i Find, all persons w ho shall
officers and men. There
were wounded and
men. Only per of the
death from
wounds or occurred in mi lie, while
cm responding for the Brit-
at my Is 08.13 per
of
is idea for
the ratting the additional money
lo rebuild
II ill. He suggests that the
inn. inn building shall lie
nun, medals bearing a
lure . I he oil hall, with the date
completion destruction
on one side the dates of the
completion dedication of the
new on the reverse. Mr.
the
in. agree with him
that a large number of such
be sold
enormous profit to be
to the fund.
IS
N. C.
The Stock in every
and price as low as
Highest market prices
aid for produce.
jam or r-i
t m
LAND SALE.
By virtue a or the Superior
of Pitt county
Martha Ann Tyson and others
against Andrew Vines and others, petition
lo sell land Tin
c will sell for cash
the Court House door in Sal-
May 19th, the following .-
pine, parcel or tract of land, situ-
ate in Pitt county in township,
the tunas of
Cobb and others,
ST acres, less, it
known us the home tract.
P.
This April 1900.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning evening,
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. If. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W V. Harding,
thin
Sunday, evening. Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
at the
Opera House every Sunday
morning and night. Rev. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave daily at
P, It. for
leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for
at A. M. carries freight only.
at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for tho West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
taM Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Una from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
LODGES
I A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. G. E. E Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. 0.1 T. ft. Hooker,
K. of R. and S.
R. Vance Council, No.
1606, meets even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. E.
Lang, See.
Jr. 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 i Mil Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Odd
ons Hull. W. B. Wilson
Se-
PATENTS
ADVICE AS TO
Notice In Age
I I
t. I
E. G.
FREE
J. I MEET,
IN------
-A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
I can now Its found the
brink store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO MB.
tie
-FOR
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
i ;
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
OUR NOMINEES
State
la a Coffin-Box.
What Churches They Belong; To
For
CHARLES B.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILLIAM
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
J.
of Pitt.
For
R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERTO.
of Hay wood.
Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
L.
of Caldwell.
For
In
C m is and
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson,
For Corporation
SAMUEL L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New
For Presidential Electors-at-
DAN HUGH
of
LEE S. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
Mr. of
who was in Charlotte H
was the informant of a
exciting episode that happened
at last Friday night.
A young man from New York,
who had been living
died Friday. A cheap
as purchased at the under-
taker's and a box was made ready
for shipment of the to New-
York. About Friday
night Messrs. Butler A. Justice,
Justice, his cousin, and Mr.
J. II. Wood, the undertaker, left
a local and went to Mr.
Wood's After
they bad bean seated for a few
minutes Mr. Wood asked Mr. J. D.
Justice to go up stairs and get his
screw driver, which he needed for
some purpose. During Mr.
Mr. Butler Justice
walked into an adjoining room
crawled in the box.
When J. D. Justice returned
Butler moaned out in a
tone of a blamed
shame to bury a stranger a
cheap
J. Justice was startled mo-
but in entrants he real-
the trick. Then he ran over
and screwed down the top
of the lox. The tables were
turned on and be bagged to
be released. By this time the
was so overcome
laughter that lie stumbled back
and knocked a burn-
lamp. There was
at the room was
flames. Butler's may be
The other two men
fought tire desperately, while But-
lay in the coffin prison
yelled loudly and
for help.
Finally the flames were
Butler was
badly scared man, said Mr.
observer.
The Right Way To
Water.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Prof. says there are few
people who thoroughly realize the
value of water as a beverage, or
who how to obtain greatest
advantage from it. The effects
produced by of water
the in which it is
If, for instance, a pint of
cold water be swallowed as a large
or if it be taken in too
large portions with u short inter-
val between certain definite results
which differ from
those which would have followed if
the same quantity were taken by
sipping. Sipping is powerful
stimulant thing
which ordinary drinking is not.
During the of sipping the
action of the nerve which slow e
beat of the heart is abolished,
that con-
tracts much more rapidly, and the
pulse beats more and the
circulation various parts of the
body is increased. addition to
this, that the pressure
which the bile is secreted is
raised the sipping of fluid.
here is a point which might
well be noted by our readers. A
glass of cold water slowly sipped
will produce a greater acceleration
of the pulse for a time will a
glass of wine or spirits taken at a
this it
may not be out of place to mention
that cold water will often
allay the craving for alcohol
those who have in
habit of taking much of
and may be endeavoring to reform,
the effect being due to the
stimulant action of the
Hamilton,
At a meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee held in
Greenville the 14th day of
April, WOO, a convention for the
Domination of Democratic
dates for Legislature and the
various county and for the
of delegates to the
First Congressional District Demo-
convention, was called to
meet the Court House, in Green-
ville, o'clock M., on Saturday,
May
Township primaries, for the
pose of appointing delegates to said
county convention, were railed to
meet at the usual places in each
township on Saturday, May
at o'clock P. M. The said
primaries will also elect an
for each precinct,
composed of live members, and
so nominate candidates for Justices
of the Peace The
number of delegates and alternates
each township will to
is as
Beaver Dam
Bethel
Falkland
Swift Creek
All white the of
Pitt who favor the people
controlling the affairs of and
county, who intend to vote to
that end, are cordially invited to
alien participate these
L.
W. L. Sec.
A delegate, who thinks about
religion-, as political
has figured the religious
leanings or memberships on the
Slate ticket
Governor Baptist.
Lt .-Governor
dist.
State
Treasurer
Auditor
of Schools
Corporation Commissioner
Corporation Commissioner Rog-
Met
Labor Varner
Presbyterian--two Baptists,
Methodists, three Presbyterians
and one Episcopalian.
Points on the
The mortgage is a self support-
institution.
always holds Its own.
culls for just as many
when tobacco is cheap when it
It is not affected by the
It is not drowned out by heavy
rains.
II never winter kills.
Late springs and early frost
trouble it.
Potato bugs Dover disturb it.
It grows nights, Sunday's, rainy
days and even holidays.
It brings a sure crop every year
and sonic twice a year.
It produces each lime.
It does not have to Walt for
market to advance,
It is not subject to the
of the bulls and beam on the
board of the trade.
It is a load that galls, frets and I
chafes.
It is a burden the farmer
not shake off.
II is with him morning, noon and
night.
It eats with him at the table,
It gels under bis pillow when he
sleeps.
It rides upon his shoulder
the day.
It consumes his grain crop.
II devours his cattle.
It selects the horses and
fat lest steers.
lives on the fruits of the
phone.
TO THE PEOPLE, l K FRIENDS AND OF
PUT AND ADJOINING
Will Be Another Day.
We are still the forefront of the race after your
We oiler you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
I be in any Store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring.
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal with a well
established business up strictly ii-- own merits.
When you come to market you do yourself justice
if you do not our immense Mock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes. Carpels, Mattings and OH Cloths. .
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Bone.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in lino.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
The New Bern Journal says;
The poor of the
tor candidates Che last State
Democratic Convention must not
be politicians as
appearance of the State
press as a claimant for one or more
of its editors for public office.
Bo for Bathe Editors getting
it was as Durham
Herald calls it, near a
but it will be as
well to remember that there will
lie other conventions, where
the more
than
Of course the Press will is-call-
ed upon to perform the Usual guard
in and to whip
op the i .- . voters Into the
performance of their duty
time, which will done In
good order, and without hope of
anything except from
those personally
in i Ins particular the Press
not sulk, as might the defeated
candidate, but who will consider
service performed,
iii any except In that of
regular duty, which Press
And Herald
II in power Of the press of
State to consign the entire Dem-
ticket, nominated
day, h
overwhelming defeat. Not that
such a course is probable, but if
the claims of Ibis ticket re
tho press, have been
the claims of the press before the
State of our party, Ibo
funeral of Democracy would
at once.
The members of the
of the State ere too loyal
and too patriotic to entertain a
of action,
bat aside from the duty they
to people, they are bound by no
obligations to contribute so male
support o ticket
convention.
The campaign is on, and
the lawyers, Cue farm
em, nor i he will
do more-efficient work than tho
rewarded newspaper man. He
will all the can-
His medium will lie
is the name
of a
able
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
raises Cotton. The
book is sent Free.
KALI WORKS,
sultanas . N-
Par Cent. Investment with
Tuxes by Company.
in EBB
c Drewry, Pros.
S Vice Pies.
i; s Tram.
N II tiding, Ally.
Goo. Allen,
w s Primrose, J
COUPON
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, each.
Payable in June and December at
Commercial and Farmers Hank of
Raleigh, Secured by first
gage on residence property worth
of loans, with
principal payable ten after
dale of issue, are being Mild tor a
cash payment of which gives
to the owner live one third per
can, per annum free of taxes
coat, and a profit of nearly
twenty per cent, tit maturity,
a total of more than seven per
cent, per annum. This is one of
the and beat Investments on
the market. Loans made on
property of eight
For further particulars, address
Mechanics and Investors Union,
Allen, See., Raleigh, N.
A Swindler.
of Bethel, are
a his name J. w
A. Column. Ho claimed to be
selling desks. He
ed a suit of clothes from these mer-
chants and gave a cheek the
Hank of Tarboro, which bad BO
funds belonging to him. Messrs,
are out their clothing,
and something, B.
Knight, a same haul.
for cash.
it is said, forged an or
on the school fund and went lo
Greenville to have the
approve of it, in
he failed. He then to
Mount and hired a horse bug-
inn gave a check on Hank
Of a part of
which he
This is the last beard man, j
ii exception be taken lo Ike
that the Windsor bank, I
like the Hank of never
heard of such a ,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
In local applications as they
reach the diseased portion of
COT, There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is
remedies. Deafness is
ed an inflamed condition of the
lining of the
Tube. When inflamed
have a rumbling sound or
perfect hearing, and when is in
his advertising will closed, deafness is the result,
, , haul and unless tho can be
will, not.
speakings, m . bearing
become worn in the the m . forever; nine
redeem the Luxes out of ten arc caused by
stale his Will be in constant which is nothing but tin in-
mm
We have just received a lot and
single and Double home.
them We also u line
use for the good of tho party.
They will meet the demand cheer
None will
be more
loyal.
their reward will be
In of
to their people well
If an- looking torn mole ma-
reward arc doomed to
disappointment.
goto the
and the
To 11.1
darned condition of the mucous
ill-face-.
We will give One Hundred
for ease of deafness
ed catarrh I that cannot be cured
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
lice.
J. Co.; Props.,
Sold by druggists, Hall's
Pills are the boat.
Tools,
ought to two
-one to do business and one
to do de Such
is the of Jerry Smith,
old at White
House.
tine thing that will make any
person stout flesh.
Plow
Headquarters For
Builder. Heady
Paints,
BAKER k Ml
People in the who arc
annoyed by Hies remember
Hint clover,
which grows near
roadside. II
and and shed ll-
perfume through
air. Will drive flies
Liner H tan
collect. N.-w
-m
You
Like
Printing
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
THE
I it.- win. carries his
his back i- sure
of being ahead of
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
LB, V. C.
Owner
tin Port at
N. C, tan
Mail
Ti Ainu. M, ISM.
cont such as prevailed over
be Chicago Mr.
and i
America ilia
display is to be cloned on .-outlay, I
h.
observing
LETTER
Mr. off a
pleasure junket, hut Bow Han i
is time, lie is
property of black nice
be protected by just laws, these
governments ought to be controlled
by
Of course the powers in control
at that did not look with fa-
Mr. Durham's resolution,
but in North Carolina
up the platform that will be adopt , Mug waged to carry
This will be
summer, every i knows
Wood haul on I
and heroes.
The report Bryan is
moving to Texas must in
correct, as ii is well known lint be
is meditating on a move to Wash
button.
The Booth Carolina Legislature
has changed the law the
railroad to provide separate com-
for white colored
passengers, and says they must
provide i c coaches.
Alabama held their
convention Thursday to
delegate to National con-
The convention split up
Into a and bloodshed. Two
of delegates chosen.
Will the Republicans
taxes W not.
to lend oat without
interest amongst banks for
next year, the G. O. P.
ever want for campaign funds.
The Democratic nominees are
receiving a great ovation their
tour of the State. Mr. Bryan
Grimes, of Pitt county, the
date for Secretory of is with
them, and his home people are
gratified at in the
canvass. A Winston
dent In speaking of him says
is an attractive looking
lie is young and
His speech was sensible, forceful
and lull of feeling. It wan
ed h in applause
The breezy time
a; their stale convention in
threw
a bomb in the camp when be ex-
posed the duplicity trickery
of Senator Marion Butler. The
platform endorsed Bryan
Col. Skinner urged that if they
v . i Ir. Ibis would
have the Presidential Kite-
tors in North Carolina I he
Democrats have. He was hissed
and the convention voted him
down. The Colonel says he be-
Butler is at heart a
He says the ticket
by the convention is a
political on the part of Butler
and that when the Republican con
meets next month their
leaden Butler take down
put up whom they please. I
says the Populist have
long ugh nod it is I
were being
The adopted by the
State convention was a
winded affair. endorsed
William It commended
the administration
challenged a comparison there-
with. It condemned the Demo-
Legislature of 1899 for ex-
added a farther con
for carelessness, and
heaped up a still farther
against ii for submitting a dis-
franchising constitutional amend-
and proposed iii lieu of
amendment disqualifying all
and persons of
cent to the thud generation. It
denounced the election law passed
last Legislature. It pledged
to increase the efficiency of the
system, and also to
Increase the necessary
cuing for the unfortunates of the
Slate.
A great part of the platform was
taken up in denouncing the con
amendment, and In
drawing conclusions as to it
would and would not disfranchise
el. Skinner offered a mi-
report and besides saving if
they wanted Bryan for President
they should give him an en-
he toW them they beat
make this constitutional amend-
a party but leave ii
to the individual lo act on as he
phases.
Skinner says be will sup-
p Hi van. but be believes Butler
wants to give North
electoral vole to lie
says further that the people shall
know when the National
convention meet-at Sioux Tails ii
Butler is for
Butler refuses to talk much but
gays the State
was not real for Bryan, lit
says be is a candidate for re
to the Senate.
The itinerary mapped out for
the Democratic their
State is now given out
up to May Mb, on which date they
will speak at Washington.
have not seen it staled whether
farther appointments are to be
made, so The speaks
now that the candidates ought lo
Some to Greenville. furnishes
the candidates, and there
should be a great tally ill Green
ville with all the nominees present.
Steps should be taken at to
have an appointment here.
When the lair was in
progress Chicago there was much
do over the question of keeping ii
open Sundays. Public
wax against it, and yielding
to this sentiment the fair was not
run on Sundays, Now there
other great fair in progress-the
Paris Exposition starting up last
Over but little
estimate is placed upon Sunday,
being generally considered the
biggest day of I lie week a gen-
era gala . being so it is
no more than might be expected
that exposition will ran right
along on Sunday like any
Is the pin I over which
France has control. is
congratulation, however, the
American are to closed
on this decision
Is reached without
speech at the
erotic State convention was the
greatest speech we have ever
In aid at any held in
Stale, and we have attended
every convent. with only one
exception, that has been held
of stale
1st.,. beard any
man surpass it. Ii-I even Vance
himself, and greater praise than
this cannot given
it-, is speech bad evidently
prepared, ever sentence
i consider d I
placed, and vet was spoken so
forcefully and gracefully as if ii
was extemporaneous. Ii em-
speech of a statesman
delivered by was
hi aid with seal attention the
most enthusiastic convention ever
held in lb, I was a grand
occasion a great speech, and
the man and the hour
proved
lo it, Record,
I Joseph Wheeler has re-
quested Governor Johnson, of Ala-
to call a
elect ion In till the vacancy
by bis resignation.
ed Ohio republican
next weak, he is trying
lo out whether the
be enthused by a little jingo-
ism in connection with the failure
of Sultan of Turkey to keep
his promise to pay for
property belonging to
missionaries, which was destroyed
several years ago by a Turkish
mob. If he decides that jingoism
is advisable. Hay will
probably give the Turkish minis-
lei Iii- passport, and the republican
in- tilled with spread-
abort the determined
stand ad mi rat ion has taken
for the protection American mis-
and their interests. Mr.
can time logo away
a week, but his task isn't as
heavy as that of Boas who
has started out lo try for four more
years of autocratic power has
not lime to waste on pleas-
Col. Bryan and Admiral Dewey
are to meet in Chicago. May 1st,
and i he prediction is quite
heard in Washington that
result of that meeting may
change the Admiral's aspirations
to the extent of making him I can-
I he second place on
Bryan I
About one hundred gentlemen
representing drug trade arc in
Washington spending a lot of
in hotel bills while they are try
to gel a bill repealing that
of the war taxes affecting their
business favorably reported from
the Ways and Means
They ore wrong
is man they will have
lo sec. lie has decided that no
reduction of war taxes -hall
made at this session. He figures
on getting campaign contributions
from interest affected
those taxes, and the Interests
chip iii heaviest will be the one
favored when reduction is made
the next session of Congress.
Senator Hoar told some truths
which were decidedly unpleasant
lo the administration, in bis speech
on the Philippine question, which
he declared was a long from
settled. Tor instance be
there had been a single
we intended to re-
the independence to which
they aspired, there would have
been no war. If we had not bur
re-enforcements to
both of ships and men, strength
cuing forces of our army and
navy there, after Spain had yield-
ed, would have been no war.
If urgent request of
after the outbreak February
might cease, had not
been met by declaration of
that go than
would have been no war. If Agni-
to withdraw had been
met a like spirit, there would
have been no war. If Senators
had been talking about holding
on to all they could abort
money out of their great act of
liberation, about keeping from the
people of Inlands their
their Independence,
poses of gain trade, there would
have been no
this arraignment, Mr. Hoar
will work and vole for
re-election and a continuation of
policy he now attacks
those resolutions into effect. There
is but one way the to
put the government of this State in
the hands of
that is by the diminution of
the ma ignorant voters
from suffrage. Mr. Durham did
mil live lo see the day his
statesmanship should be
but his sons live to take a part
in carrying out the doctrine Unit
he fought for at a day when car-
pet bag domination made its atop
Haw Impossible adopt of
Constitutional Amendment is
only way to carry out Mr.
ham's and
Observer.
This a
The New York Sun's Top-
man has caught
an advertising agent in a
mood, the reported talk
the agent discloses some trade
that may inspire for him a
degree of sympathy the
part of newspaper men than has
heretofore commonly
advertising business
be all said head
of one of the big advertising com-
the yon did bus-
would pay bills
cash. You thought they did. did
you Well, tome of them do. but
a good many of don't, and
then you get loaded up with truck
you have to dispose of at the
best figures you can get. Canyon
think of anything more
than getting to your of-
in morning, meeting a
man v. In. antS lo pay bis bill with
of bis medicated
that you've your money
to advertise No, I guess you
can't. Well, the last year I've
had lo lake merchandise to
stock a department store. I've had
tons and tons of Stuff. I have had
three ion- of candy alone. I've
had groceries, dry goods, novelties,
clothes about everything you
can think of. laugh when we
read in the country papers that
w id and coal and fresh vegetables
and like will be pay-
for subscriptions and
g. but right herein New
city that sort is on,
only on a larger scale, and its no
laughing matter, either.
it jar
Plan.
In his speech at Winston.
Gilmer, for
Attorney General, made a decided
hit by his speech on a res-
presented in the
Convention of 1888
lamented Dorian. The
resolution was in those
Thai lbs while and
black lanes are distinct nature,
and that any and all efforts to
lab or and
lo degrade the while lo the level
Women arc still finding
for their in hitherto
untried Acids. Chicago has a
man street inspector and they say
she is the only inspector in city
who holds the contractors strictly
to the letter of their instructions.
A New York young woman is earn-
a nice hanging pictures
decorating interiors of
and offices.
two young women are a
fortune cultivating holly and mis
for the market at Christmas
A young of
has set up us a tailor of
nun's clothing. She evidently
figured women's
field had been Invaded by
men. was a would
not work both ways. According
lo recent advices from Japan, the
women of I hat country, are taking
the place of men in all the minor
government positions. And thus
ii goes on, energetic
woman finds new things for her
and head to do; she invade
hew fields and industries and sin
fit Sites Must for Pub-
Candidates for office arc charged
for announcement cards by
i Ala. i Industrial
i ling lo the of
which they are turn-
. eyes. Those who
seek offices charged
district state offices
POPULIST TICKET.
Full Ticket
Move A free
Once.
X. C , April
State
Vied its labors last night. The
ticket nominated is us
For Governor, hr, Cyrus
son, of Lieutenant Gov-
A. C. Shuford, of ;
Secretary of State, J Beholden, I
of Columbus; Treasurer, II
Worth, of Wake ; Auditor, Hal W
Aver, of Wake ; Attorney General,
II V Seawell, of Moore;
of Public Instruction, X V
English, of
of Agriculture, J M Mew-
borne, of ; Commissioner of
Labor and Printing, J Y Hamrick,
of Corporation Com-
missioners, A S Peace, of
ville, chairman, and J T
of Chat ham; Electors at Large,
B Davis, of Hanover, W
Merrill, of Person; Judge of 11th
District, L L of Ca-
The attendance upon the
was small the
went begging. Most of them
were made by acclamation.
The delegates to
convention were instructed to vote
for Col J Bryan. When the
time arrived to select delegates
at large Col. Harry Skinner, of
Till, proposed the nomination of
Dan Hugh and Lee S.
Overman, who are the Democratic
nominees. The Colonel was hissed
for his but he went
to say be if we are
really for Mr. Bryan should
give our endorsement the
proper Mr A
Move, of Pitt, said Skin-
and myself have always been
For once skinner is
right and the convention is wrong.
The plat form is bound to do us
Congressman Southerland, of
addressed the
in an able spec h, worst
feature of which was an eulogy of
He steered clear of the
amendment and all local matters.
He paid Col W J Bryan a high
tribute, in purl saying call your
lo William J Bryan of
Nebraska. He Isa wonderful and
magnificent man. The people of
my Stale love him. They look to
him as the man who is to lead
them out of wilderness to
establish better government and
bettor times.
k rare against. Terms, cash in advance,
the of age and
against God.
That the govern-
of United Slates and of
the Southern Slates were
led by while men,
while the lives, liberty and
Tor communications inter
candidates, the charges
the of one cent per word, each
insertion.
Some self-made men have a
great deal to answer for.
The meanest men in North Car-
belong to that class of
who seek to keep the co-u-
people ignorance and thus
be able for years to come to use
them for selfish and ignoble ends.
The Constitutional amendment, if
ratified, and will lie ratified, will
do more to Stimulate up
B desire for education among
the children of Carolina
anything el-c. Then the man ho
opposes the amendment is certain-
a strange character. The man
who opposes the amendment
to keep the poor
i i mental
ion, is you tell us
Let all lights from the small-
est candle power great search
lights on. He who fears
discussion is s coward his
course is not
Dispatch.
the bull's-eye
when be told Senator con-
yesterday hon-
favored election of Bryan
and intended honestly to support
him view lo his election, to
Democratic nominees
for Dan Hugh
We Lean Let B, Overman.
Mr. Butler's convention did not
that. The people OH and
will draw their own conclusion.
The stile of tax tags for
fertilizers thus far during the
fiscal year by Agricultural De-
This shows that tons have
been sold. An estimate is made
that the total sales for year will
exceed tons. This will lie
nun i-than sides year
great as they were. The sales
seven years ago were
tons, during the seven years
have aggregated tons, or
s a ii u u -ill v. on an average.
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V.
Tenure Of Office.
Referring to the result of
primaries in Ala-
we note that Senator
carried every county the
State and that he spent all of Mon-
day opening telegrams and re-
congratulations.
Speaking of his re-election, now
practically achieved, The Louis-
ville Courier Journal
back of Mr. Morgan
is In line with the policy of the
South a man who had done
faithful and distinguished service
in was re-elected as long
as he chose to offer. That policy
brought up that race of statesmen
whose Influence on
Bade the South preponderant
Mr. Morgan
would have a worthy Senator
of that older day, he is
worthy this time of men
who buy seats either out right
with money or else with the petty
arts of the professional
This is something that deserves
to digest Be-
fore the civil war South had
in either branch i. body
of trained statesman, and by
fact and the
fact that in population nor
area was it as com-
pared with the other sections, its
on was
A first-class
secured was kept in the public
service as long as he would remain
in it. We would impress this lee-
sou upon Carolina at this
time when, as to the Senate at
least, it cannot lie said that we arc
by personal
present Senators
arc retired their places filled
by men of first class ability who
are fully representative of the sen-
aspirations
State, they kept there as
Vance Ransom were kept,
until died current of
political parties turned
other. It is by this means and this
only that people can secure the
best service, they to take
the fact to
All Parties Mutt favor It,
The Democratic its plat
form last week pledges itself
if to maintain four
public school every
school district in the State.
and Republican parties
will probably do likewise. A
good of the times.
are rising from slumber at
arc determined that proper
provision shall lie made for ed-
of generation
Let the good go lot
the people hold each party to
strict this matter
and repudiate any that dares break
faith with and
State with parents who
arc trying to give the advantage
they should have credit.
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Premium have been paid
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Loan Value,
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Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will lie re-instated within
three years after lapse if you
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After Second Year
No Restrictions,
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succeeding year, provided the
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They may be used
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DEALER IN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
o a
Cotton Ragging and always
on has
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will you.
D. W.
Poultry, f
you any
nice.
If o, bring cam
B M.
climbing the ladder of fame
the fellow who falls from the top
has the farthest to fall.
The Christian State
Convention will lie held in Raleigh
26th to nth.
Tarboro mills were
i Friday. Capital
stock which be in-
creased to
At court a woman
was granted a divorce from
husband. In hour after the
close of the trial she married one
of the jurors who decided to give
her the divorce.
Men's Negligee
HOWDY DO.
Same Speak to Me, Some to You
J. A. left this morning
for Norfolk,
N. II. went up
road this morning.
Miss Laura Smith
Miss Daniel.
is visiting
First of all, a man wants comfort when hot, and to be
comfortable a must fit so you don't know you have it on.
Of course, it must look well. shirts that are
really handsome -that's the kind we sell. They are made of
imp Scotch perfectly shaped and separate
The Price
Rare styles to from. and shirts made
with the same painstaking Price
Madras shirts of many soils; plaited or plain with separate
cuffs The Price
Our Negligee Shirts are pictures
of delight.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
This helps Trade.
Salisbury, N. C, April
Southern today paid off
, employees here for last month's
i there CROSS MARK work, the amount paid out was
over
F. Mahler retained
naming to
A. Woolen left for Ma
. morning.
H. If. came up
illumine; from Item.
W. H. Parker returned Wed-
evening from
Leon Tucker
day evening from
U. B. ham passed through
here morning, going to
laud
Miss Lillian up
this morning from to visit
her sister, Miss Pearl
I. C. a of the
Baud retained from
last night on account of the
sickness of of his children. He
says the people to be well
pleased with the band.
A fin i.
E. W. Pace is
F. Powell went to Mount
this morning.
Alt Christian Men.
is evident the one
effort of Democratic
which ill
to carry the
who have been
the Slate M
of the Without
a single exception as far a- .
know, they are all Christina men
from Mr. Aycock, candidate for
Governor, down the candidate for
the smallest This fad makes
the whole Slate the of sin-
ions.
NEWSY AMI
In the Swim.
April -I Friday
night Old Point Comfort Cissy
Loft us, the celebrated English ac-
was, fill overboard off
in hotel pier. She was saved
by a b nit coming In.
is s she a suffering from
nervous prostration and walked
out on the pier for fresh air and
It'll off. Some claim she was
drinking, while others think that
it was done for publicity. The ho
tel people will not talk about the
occurrence.
i i. N. . Apr.
Miss Laura Cox is assisting Mr.
Manning In the store.
Mat lie i nil is spending
the seek in low n.
has bought a
house lot here.
This spell happened to
catch l. Cox home.
Mrs. II. L. Hamilton stopped
with D. Cox last night.
Q. W. Parker has just shipped j
some w ire fence to
It. Nobles went to Greenville
and had hi-teeth Oiled.
Mis- Annie has been ad
led to roll of cigar bands.
making a-
t preparations for making more
brick here season than ever
B. Manning
looks like a one.
Base Hall.
At Philadelphia i
My
is Complete
--IN ALL LINES.-
At prices that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
White,
Come To See gs.
s-
Al the old Moore store,
on Five Points, where have
i opened n new and fresh
ti ck of
x April .-Edge- Heavy and Fancy
Republican
Taint
Mr Sick -Beau,
fill Marriage.
T;
Republicans held
Jo's, store cumin convention here yesterday.
have It was a tame with an utter
R.
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we
you to settle as early as
Bible. We need what YOU,
Insurance
The Insurance on Mm. M. L.
life Pill of
owe us and hope you will I People's Mutual As-
keep us waiting for it. I vacation was paid this week to the
This notice is for those who Mrs. Rountree, was
rind In-cross
paper.
mark on their
LOCAL
The catch of herrings in quite
large.
Vertical and slant copy books at
Reflector Book Store.
The farmers are having to wait
on the weather with cotton
planting.
Have you Arab pent
It is a winner. Any kind wanted
at Reflector Book Store.
January and had paid one
assessment up lo the time of her
death.
Standard Bowing Machines
are run every day In Pitt
Cheap at S. M.
Next Thursday is the time when
the subscribers to stock in the cot-
ton mill meet. Don't fail to be
there.
Mill Meeting
All Interested should bear in
mind that there will be a meeting
of those who have subscribed for
stock to build a cotton mill
on Thursday, 36th
at o'clock P. M. Let all be pres-
This is an opportunity that
should not be lost.
Base Ball.
Oxford, N. C, April
ball was here yes-
School
Oak Ridge teams. The score was
ii to I in favor of In the
ninth Inning Homer's
pitcher, was struck the head
Keep in your mind that the while at the bat but
meeting of subscribers to the cot- recovered and pitched the last
ton mill will lie Thursday, inning which three were
M. Bryan and Harry
are put the first dis-
delegates to the
National Convention.
There are now in the
only four prisoners, three of
those are people waiting to
sent to the asylum.
Vegetation is very backward
this spring. The leaves on the
trees arc just getting in a good way
of and they will hard-
be grown this year by the
of May.
Baptist church has decided
to change the for holding
prayer from Thursday to
Wednesday. It was always held
Wednesday until the lust
few years.
Little, an aged colored
who was for many years in the
employ of the Old Dominion Steam-
ship Co., and was
the steamer Myers, died a few
days ago at his home in Washing-
ton.
Distress la India.
Simla, India, April
tress among the people is spreading
daily. Five hundred thousand
persona, ire now receiving relief.
struck out.
Stole a Suit.
A named Will
from stole a Butt of
clothes J. Si mint
Wednesday night. Mr.
had Just returned from the fair at
and placed the suit in a
buggy, Intending to drive in
the country, when slip-
up lo the buggy walked off
with the suit.
The was caught and placed
in the lock bat broke out
and has not yet been cap-
tared.
Increasing Cotton.
What we can learn now
planting lime col I on
acreage will be considerably in-
creased this year in Ibis section.
Some farmers will almost entirely
abandon tobacco culture while
will reduce the acreage in that
crop, putting the difference cot-
ton. If they arc going to make a
a big crop and want any
thing for it they should lie
ally in helping to
cotton mills.
B. E. returned from
Scotland Thursday.
X. s. Fulford, of Washington,
came up Thursday evening.
Ii. Harrington re-
turned homo Thursday evening.
X. H. returned from
Scotland Thursday evening.
Stewart left morning for
Petersburg, Vs. on to
Miss Helen Perkins left
morning for Washington. X. C.
a visit.
Mrs. B. Lee, who has la-en
visiting here, left this for
Wilson.
Misses Florence Starkey and
Cornelia returned Ibis
morning from the Bern fair.
T. W. agent for the
Wilmington Messenger, is in town
and made us u pleasant call
Harry returned Thurs-
day evening from where
he has been attending the
convention.
Messrs. C. T Vernon
Fred Forbes. Carey Mayo,
Rat Rountree, Ii. E. Patrick, V. S.
Follies, Tom Duke, Hugh
paid and Jim Moore, returned this
morning from Bern, where
they have at tending the fair.
W. F. went to
Friday evening.
J. J. came this morn-
from
F. G. returned Friday
evening from Halifax.
Mrs. H. c. Hooker returned this
from Bern.
Dr. J. returned from
Bern
Rev. X. M. Watson went over
Friday
F. A. Bishop came
from Washington.
J. A. returned Friday
from a short trip to Norfolk.
Barry Parker and wife, of Pine-
town, spent last night In Greenville.
P. Lancaster, who has been
visiting relatives here, returned lo
Wilson morning.
Philadelphia S
Boston I
Attendance
and
and Sullivan.
Al It. II. K.
York
Brooklyn
Game called end eighth
inning on account of darkness.
Batteries, Seymour and ;
Yeager and
Halifax Republicans,
X. . April
Republican count convention held
today was tamest
affair ever known. The attend-
was very small with no en
at all. Only two while
were The
convention elected delegates to the
Stale and Congressional
endorsed George White
tor Congress anything else he
P. for
delegate at large to the National
Republican convention. The coons
were completely at sea and ad-
without naming a
or legislative ticket, subject to the
call of the chairman.
completely rearranged their stock lack of enthusiasm. Kb ticket was
of goods. j nominated, lull delegates to the
house your to-State and Congressional
farmers. You know that as lions were elected. The
time is always when the were at a loss.
push so lay Off your rows J. B. Morion, the beloved
preparatory to using a Daly pa church,
co everything will work is seriously ill. Hi- many friends
as smoothly as yon please. We are very anxious about him.
make In the Episcopal church
G. Cox Mn. Co. Mr. J. Frank
Least said, is mended.- Martin and Miss Lena
But we don't expect to have to were married by E. W
mend any thing we may say con- We. Ii beautiful wed-
We do expect ding. A reception was given
to mend lots of buggies. Would the home of the bride's parents.
like to mend yours ii need- it, I
would much replace it
with a new one. Your new friends
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Hoods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to is- found in an up-to-date
pay highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in task or barter.
yon want to sell or when you
want to buy sec us.
To all who favor with their
patronage we promise entire Sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
to save yon money.
Ill
ITEMS
DAUGHTERS OP THE
ii,.,. X. C. April
R. Harvey went to Xe Hem
today.
Otis Cask went to
I Tuesday .
Interesting In Spite R. C. is home a
Weather. He is relieved and
auger a distillery near Trenton.
Notwithstanding the inclemency was
of the weather, quite a number of. and left on the
the Daughters of the Confederacy for his home.
met their monthly assembly on j, came this
Friday afternoon as in a couple at
of Miss Martha the
hostess doing every thing in Sue Cobb has been sick fox
potter the external gloom a taken worse
by the comfortable cheer within.
The president, as usual, read Thompson, of
historical sketch after which the ,.;,,,. Monday with his workmen
names of some thirty-five or forty to start to building on the
Confederate generals were impress- j They are twelve in
ed upon the memories of each
member by the usual contest. t formerly- with W.
Winnie Skinner won the highest In with Mr. Thompson,
mark, Miss Louise Latham, has n calaboose once
.; I. Little, third. This j more. Ills near steamboat
a tic between s-rs. Little warehouse.
and Skinner the badge, The excursion train to New Bern
which will be decided at the next i t . when n
Nominees at
X. C, April
nominees of the Democratic
in their tour of State spoke here
yesterday. A white supremacy
banner was rained and buttons were
distributed among the crowd.
cock appeared at his beat. Memo-
of Vance and associations but-
rounding spot where the great
leader of the people rests, seemed
to inspire him to his noblest
Thousands heard his peerless
speech and were enthused with
his Many Republican
supporters were gained for
amendment, and lukewarm Demo-
were aroused to a sense of
their duty. Lacy also made n
good speech, completely
the workingmen. Dr.
and humor-1 they have been making music for
being heartily applauded. i the fair,
was a great day for Democracy In
Ha you get best Porch
finishings, Stair Casings, Door
and Window Frames and
Store Fronts, Counters and
Office Fillings. Church Pews,
Pulpit Outfit, Mantels in
deed any to be made of
Hard Wood or Pine, of
KINSTON MANTEL CO,,
X. C.
l hem for what
meeting.
The refreshments were
tonally nice and enjoyable.
A FINE BAND.
Captivated New Bern and the
Pair Visitors.
The Osceola Band returned this
morning from Bern, where
Miss Margaret Langley
Washington visiting Mrs.
Clark who is
J. S. Campbell, who has been
speeding days here returned
this to Washington.
While returned to
this morning to resume his
studies at the A. M. College
after an absence of a couple of
weeks.
Ex positions at Home.
The Exposition at Paris is
is jog more nor leas than a great com
I advertisement of conn
I tries there represented, of the ex-
whose good- are displayed
and of the artificers who created
spectacle. In a more
nun I form every prominent news
paper contains an exposition the
mercantile and
tries the city In which it is pub
merchant who
Messrs. Z V. ;, .;,.,;, t. I
daily
Joyner returned this morning fro
the fair.
leaving Hew
York arc by no means
despite predictions of rush to
Paris Exposition.
The Illinois Sup Court de-
that the law prohibiting
use of Bag for id-
is
goods known to more people than
i world's fair the same
space of ltd
Goes
A special passed through Green
ville Friday evening, with
Washington Light
to Washington I be fair. The
engine went back to the
ahead Hie pas
I rain.
The folks are proud
of splendid record our
made. The Bern Journal of
20th in speaking of the Hand
says
The splendid playing of the Dace
Hand, of Greenville, N. C, has
been a noteworthy and attractive
feature fair during the week.
the leadership of Prof-
this Hand has daily I'm-
a supply of music
beginning with the opening
parade, afterwards playing m
the grand stand the fair grounds
during races. A pleasing lea
of the play lug,
been it- rendition of popular
cal pieces, which has kept its hear
cm all
The Hand members have
made many In
Men and their
be welcomed. The Kali
lion made no Mistake securing
he tin- Osceola. and II
Is to be Imped this Hand i. re
hen- again.
Se M.
Wholesale and retail
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Cotton Oil liar-
Turkeys. Egg. etc.
steads, Mattresses. Oak Ra-
Carriages. Parlor
Soils. Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
many of the Beauty Can-
In Cherries, Peaches.
topics, Syrup. Jelly, Milk,
Sugar, toffee.
We Want Your Response Lea. Magic Matches, Oil,
Meal and Hulls. Gar-
The last few days have been Oranges, Apples,
mailing statements to distant sub Dried Apples, Peaches,
in other counties Currents. Class
Slates, showing how they stand on
stopped here and about more
got aboard lure, beside about
twenty on the steamer May Belle.
III I books and we ask
every one to let have a
prompt response.
arc also mark
the papers of delinquent sub-
near home, which is a
notice to them that want
to call in and Bottle. hope
they will do s., without waiting
further attention to be called to It. I
and China Ware. Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and crackers,
Mini. Cheese. Best Stand-
ard Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash, Come
to sic me.
SAM M
Phone
The Ii.-, ball
the lull i- a
ii who
slur
Seal worth of silt
exported to China from
dining
ended
IX OF
A SUIT OF
Clothes,
most
garments in
the city.
III AND tH
IS
cannot He Duplicated.
Yours for Up-to date
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
Main Street. N. C.





t-
mm
The Reflector
THE AMENDMENT.
owing the amendment
of the State
adopted the As-
I.
deny the being of Almighty God .
Second. ii who have Save Your Money.
tea m On box
save
bills
guilt mi I dollars hi
whether or
at tot
or or crime tor
the voters , . .
i which the ma
,, .; ti sick headache,
in the penitentiary. . .
Section 1- Thai article the.;. constipation
N . Reckless Assertion
If Of
BOX PAPER,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils,
received
All Magazines.
mil the same if hereby abrogated
and lieu thereof shall be
the following article of said
ARTICLE VI.
ELIGIBILITY TO
AN ELECTOR.
Section Every male
the United States, and
every male person
In Each.
Age tells mi girl and so does
since citizens the
or corruption . a million people endorse
malpractice in office, unless such PILLS
person shall lie restored to
rights of a STATE NEWS.
prescribed by law.
Sec. This act shall be in force Happenings la North Carolina.
from after its ratification.
Ir. J. I, resigned
as of the church at
bar little brother.
It isn't advisable to pick Progressive Farmer greatly
rel before it is ripe. , prove its
A fellow usually discovers that, Goldsboro Rifles won the
his views of lite are distorted when military prize. W, at the New
he first takes up amateur pm
When man doesn't blow his
own because he
either can't raise the wind or is
musical.
A man often improve SB April nearly
manners dropping some of them-, immigrants have arrived in
The girl who is worth her a eight bis country,
in gold usually has her own way. J. a prominent mi-
Virtue is its own reward, and in county, committed
man never gets any credit for pay- suicide by blowing up his house
JOB
give us a
Reflector Job Printing Office
FROM A-
V Card
TO A
Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE
is f v a year and con
news every week,
am information i
th glow-
worth
who has been
naturalized, twenty-one years of
age. and possessing the
set out this article, shall
be to vote at any
by the people in the Slate, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have resided in
the of North Carolina for two
years, in the county six months,
the precinct, ward or other
district in which ho offers
to vote, four mouths next proceed-
the election ; Provided. That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vole the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
the which is, or may
imprisonment in the
Mate prison, shall be permitted to
vole, unless said person shall
restored to in
the manner prescribed by law.
Sec. it. person offering to
vote shall be at the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and the manner
provided by law, and the
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry the provisions of
this article.
Sec. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall lie
able to read and write section
of the constitution in the English
language; and, before he shall lie
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the lust day of March of
year in which he proposes lo vote,
his poll tax as prescribed by law-,
for the previous Poll taxes
shall lie a lieu on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to the collection of the same
except against properly.
Sec. 5- No male person who was,
January I, 1867, or at any time
prior thereto, entitled to vole
I be laws Of any Slate in the
United Stale;, wherein re-
sided, no lineal descendant of
y such person, shall be denied
the right to register and vote at
any election in this Slate by person
of his failure to possess the
qualification proscribed
section of this article Provided,
he shall have registered in accord-
with the terms of Ibis section
prior to I, The
The at Chapel Hill was
burglarized Wednesday
The safe was blown open and
cash and in stamps taken.
cash.
April showers forth um-
It's the rich people who usually
give poor excuses.
It doesn't take a bright woman
to last
with dynamite, himself in it.
There is plenty of smallpox talk
in the central section of the State,
with many new cases being
ad.
Dr. Lewis, secretary
SEVEN RUNNING
Johnston's
QUART
THE SPRING
JOHNSTON'S u a Blood Food Nerve I tho
SPRING m a S rich from
lo the worn run down. the overworked end debilitated. The tired
those -sinking languor which rise from badly nor-
nerves, from thin, blood sad underfed body, vanish as If by
spell. sad nervous prostration which the spring-
time and heat summer, are conquered and banished at once. Fur every term
and all ailments of the brain nervousness
generally. II Is almost a specific It furnishes the elements t out
tissues. II feeds nerve centers and and their U
makes rich, red. honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new follow Its faith-
use. II makes the weak strong, and the old
It was the antiquated now happily method in the old lo
treat Sail Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other disorders from
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such as arsenic and other mineral
agents. It was expected by this treatment that the could be killed while the blood
was left to course through Its holding in It the of the
disease. But In this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased.
can be more terrible than a horribly blood taint. It not only attack
the different structure of th body, but times the bones are honey-combed
and destroyed. It seeks out the nerve and spinal cord, and It will bring de-
cay and death to some vital organ, as kidneys, liver or There is only one
scientific method for the cure of blood taint. Is. PURIFICATION I Every particle
of blood must be removed through the channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels.
liver and skin. First pure, then The great and
blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex-
removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, and other minerals,
sad fill veins arteries with the ruby, glowing; current blood Is
means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy. JOHNSTON'S
SARSAPARILLA, Is universally regarded as the Blood Purifier ever
This Is now established beyond question or cavil.
Mice . October
IS
SOLD BY Mot.
TO
Home made bread is responsible to the State hoard Of health says he
for many a married man's crusty expects that by reason of the many
temper. large political gatherings this
When it conies to eagles a bird year their will lie a spread of small-
the hand is worth two in the pox.
Ho man has a right to waste the
time of oilier people.
The man is sometimes
the one with a hill to collect.
is thee plaster
often heals a heart.
It that has
to be checked before it will go.
War Costs Britain a Minute
OVER TUB
Siamese
was yesterday received by the
President.
that he will
sail from for York on
May
The Ohio Legislature has ignored
proposition for a State
Exposition.
The annual meeting of the In-
League of Press
will meet at New York July
17th.
Roosevelt has
the bill providing for less hours
work for drug clerks in York
city.
Morgan
The following statement of an
official of the shows that
the cost of the pending war South
Africa will only eclipse the ex-
for the Crimean war,
but will probably make it the cost-
of all Victorian
Taking the estimate of
as well within the limit dozen white men
probability we that for a moving train at
nine mouths this war will i Ky., after he bad created a panic
cost us at the rate of over by flourishing a pistol in the car.
minute, or an hour, night
and day. Thus, for the purposes
of our South African war alone,
we are spending at the rate of con-
over every
reek, in addition to our normal
1835,000.000 a year
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES
Loiters of the
K. deceased,
day t, me by th Clerk
lie of Pitt notice
is hereby to all i
Mat I a
lo me for payment, duly on Lay Services every 2nd and
r before nth day of 1901., morning.
. I
every Bun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
w ill plead in of their
recovery. A II said
late ill immediate payment lo inc.
February 1900.
Thin
R. S. Mrs,
K II a.
BLOW, Attorneys,
NOTICE CREDITORS.
this the
Clerk of Pitt coon t
of B. Allen
hereby nil
sons -slate to
present them to me for payment, duly
or before the Bra of
March r will be in
their recovery. All
will make immediate
to me. 1900.
of K. Allen.
H CREDITORS.
Having Superior
Court Clerk of Pitt county as
tor of of Janice K. Craft,
i- hereby given to all
ed lo Haiti estate to make immediate pay-
to the and all
having claims against must
for payment before the lath
day of March. 1901 or tins notice will be
in bar of recovery.
Tub 14th day of March,
Cannon,
of Y.
i it -meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school s. in. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. st. E. B.
at
Opera House every 2nd Sunday
morning and night. Rev. D W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having l Ins day before the
Clerk of Superior Court of county
a of the estate M. I.
is lo
persons against es-
lo present them to me for payment
duly authenticate., on or 13th
and a further a year
discharge of liabilities for wars
in the past.
V. e thus find ourselves in the
strange position of spending
alone the stupendous sum of
a year, or something
more than our
total revenue for
General Assembly shall provide for Weekly,
a permanent record all
maintaining our fleet I
I plead in bar of All
lo estate art to make
immediate psi lo me.
This the day pi March 1900.
I. II. Ad
M.
Attorneys.
who register under this on
or
all such shall entitled
to register and vote at all elections
by the people this Slate, unless
under this
Provided, such
shall have their poll tax
Ban, All elections by the
is item which shows
the hard struggle the politician has
to contend with, says the Raleigh
Visitor. It shows bow rugged is
I be path and what have
to lie resorted lo Ht limes to keep
up the procession, this is
item taken from an
editor who is
tobacco, that
many times more
subscription price.
than
wouldn't imperil his immortal soul
pie shall be ballot, and
the Assembly I ,,.,. candidates
shall I-. , were can-
Sec Every voter in North week. Both
Carolina, except as in this article
shall lie eligible to of-l,,,,.,. the hindmost one
lee, but before entering upon ., certain house, where a
duties of the office he shall to door,
and the following ,
. do L. of ,.,,,,.,
Fountain pen
SUCCESS o PEN AGE. .
FOR SALE AT STORK
for affirm i I will support and .
maintain Ike laws
of the United Slates, and the con-
and laws of North
not therewith, and
that I I faithfully discharge the
duties office
Bo help
Sec. . The following of
o i shall lie
. did, then he gave her
bit man
ahead of me give you
he gave her I nickel
and he give you
f sir, he gave me ten
Then picking her up
hie at in-, he kissed her
sir,
he kissed ma,
r, i i -TO
The line Co., of
G. M A. W. K.
Tucker by part-
on or the day of
All to the firm
will make settlement at
either of the above named. All
having against the firm will please
present their claim to M. Tucker at once.
. A i
n. II
A. K.
W. K.
DEALER IN
Whichard, M. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices low as
Highest market prices
aid
PATENT
yon
H.-M. I.
LAND SALE.
of u or I ho
Court of Pitt county
Martha Ann
Andrew Vines others,
l-r limit
a will bell for baron
the Sal-
May 19th, the K.-
panel or tract of
in Pitt in Pm
Adjoining the of Hue
others,
containing acres, or it
known as the Arlen home tract
F.
This April IS
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily A. M. for
ville, leave dally
I. M. for Washington.
leaves
Mondays. Wednesday
at A. M.
leave for
l and Sal
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. to. from
New York; Line from
Hay Lint from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. Act.
N. C.
Aft.,
Greenville, N.
Cure Cold In
as lake quick U Are is b.-n tor-
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
K. l. G. E. E
Sec.
K. of Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
B. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of B. andS.
E. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday at in I. O.
O. F. hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every add
fourth Monday nights Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. See.
ADVICE AS
Notice
E. G. C.
J.
IN-----
A GEN KB A I.
LINE OF-;
II
Also a n ice Line of Hardware.
I can now In- found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. II.
The Eastern Reflector
mm
D. J.
I ,
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL
NO
IF WANT TO BE BIGHT AND
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS BIGHT
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE
LT RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING GROCER.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES B. AYCOCK,
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILLIAM
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For
BENJAMIN R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
of Hay wood.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
At B meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee held in
Greenville on the day of
April, a convention for
nomination of
dates for the Legislature and the
various and for the Community,
and tell the public through their
columns every week about
articles suited to the season
service that have to sell.
It will cost you MM per year,
you will not say at the end of
the year, as those of you who issued
checks say, that it did not add
one dollar to your receipts. The
the best business
friends any town can have. What
would fresco have today, if
there bad been no papers printed
What sort of gratitude is it
that prompts business men to
every other in which to ad-
ignore their best
friends
is no business in the
town that promotes its
importance so much, or that gives
so much in gratuitous contributions
as local press. If there is any
public or private enterprise pro-
the very thing done is
to rush off to the office,
and get a few free locals into the
papers; then, when the editors
have paid help, and bought paper,
ink, and machinery, paid for
rent, fuel and light to do all this
gratuitous work for every society,
religious, and benevolent;
many of the
TO THE K AND OF
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
In.
For Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
For Commissioner
HENRY B.
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New
of delegates to the
First Congressional District
convention, was called to
meet the Court House, Green-
ville, at o'clock M., Saturday,
May 1900.
Township primaries, for the
delegates to Mid
county convention, were called to
meet at usual places nob
township Saturday, May 12th,
1900, at o'clock P. M. The said
primaries will also elect an
Committee for each precinct,
composed of live and
so nominate candidates for Justices
of the Peace Constable. The
of delegates alternates
each township will be entitled to
is as
Dam
Bethel I
Carolina I
Content
Falkland
Fa rm
Greenville
Swift Creek U
All white men the county of
Pitt who favor the white people
Controlling the affairs of State
county, and who intend to vote to
that end, are cordially invited to
attend and participate these
meetings.
L. Blow,
W. L. Brows, Sec.
persons led repeated favors of
this class by editors will give every
penny's worth of their advertising
lo some scheme that never
ed them or the community one
iota. Is this fair Is it business-
We are still the forefront of the after patronage
We oiler you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be ill any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations tile beat of America
Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc at work and our mutual ad-
vantage. It la tn vital you want and to
sell if we can. We oiler you very beat service, polite
attention, and the moat liberal terms consistent with a well
established built up strictly on its own
When you conic to market will not do yourself justice
if our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Silks and Sal ins. Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings oil Cloths.
Dulles of Election Boards.
The provision, which is entitled
act to regulate
stipulates that discreet per-
shall be appointed by the
State board at least three months
before the next three mouths lie-
fore the next general election and
biennially there after to lie known
board of
It is the duty of the county beard
to appoint all registrars and judges
of election in their respective
ties, they have the power to
remove any registrar or judge of
election appointed by them for
failure to Qualify
the time prescribed by law,
failure to discharge the duties of
after qualifying, or for any
other cause. The
county boards hold at the
ids. l. 1900.
ale
Notwithstanding, the awful
out in the war
with thousands of whom
were made aids and unlit
by eating the so-called canned
beef, the War
baa ordered a big lot of the stuff
ti, Philippines for the
of our over there.
Miles is nun h opposed to this
meal at be during war
with Spain, and the War Depart-
meal without consulting
him.
was an Ohio Sher-
Cent. Invent meat
Taxes Paid by
in
c Drewry, Pres.
S Vice Tie-. I
J X II riding, Atty. a
Allen. Secretary i S
G I
W Primrose. J
TEN YEAR
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, 18.26 each.
Payable in June and December at
Commercial and Farmers of
Raleigh. Secured by
gage on residence property worth
double if loans,
principal payable ten after
dale of issue, are being sold a
cash payment of which gives
the owner fire and one third per
it ii. per free of taxes on
who i the phrase I Ural coat, and a profit of nearly
which has sine, become so widely maturity, rank
going home lo look
after Mr.
who is in Ohio, week, Bald
before leaving Washington,
In was going to after repairs
to my which is a slight
ion
bill means the same thing to the
initialed, a more coin
tho repairs upon
a total Of seven net
cent, per This is one of
lie safest and beat investments on
the market. Loans made on
property of eight
For further particulars, address
Mechanics and Investors Union,
Allen, Sec. Raleigh. N. C.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
house, at ,,., they
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything in Hue.
We buy Strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
should require bis personal
during the same week in which
Republican Slate Convention
will be held
Senator Wellington has
reach the diseased portion of
the ear There is only one way lo
cure deafness, and i-
remedies. Deafness is
ed by an Inflamed condition of the
lining of the
left the party, I Tube. When this tube la inflamed
and made this have a rumbling sound or
For Presidential
DAN HUGH M LEAN,
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
boards the various senatorial; s Are you single, married,
districts shall at a designated w, widower, or
-i
will of the State and the general, ., married
W ill
New York, April
a German girl, having
lost all her money a board
house enterprise, j umped from
the Brooklyn bridge today
was not hurt enough to keep her
lied more than three or four days.
She became three hours
after she wits taken from the river,
and told Urn hospital surgeons who
were working over her she
did not remember jumping from
the bridge, that
it was crime poor girl who
had lost all her money her
friends limp from a bridge if
she to.
Sermon on A
Under the beading quoted, the
Times gives its local
merchants a sound talking to
the subject of their publicity. It
seems that a number of these gen-
try have recently been seduced
from tho plain path of virtue b
certain glib pro
motors, who ostensibly proposed to
boom the business, i provided for in the
who really served chiefly their on or before the
may la- removed for cause
more than fifty dollars or
not more than thirty
days for continuance in the
of the of
after having been removed.
The law provides also fur the
of the county not
latter than the first Monday in May
1800, and biennially there after for
organization by the election of a
chairman and secretary and Ike
vision of the county into j
The. may adopt the present I
ion or may alter it, there j
lie at least one polling place each
precinct. Twenty notice
through public journal
must be given of any alteration.
Au entirely new registration is
election
Monday
election returns from the board
county canvassers and declare the
result of the I ion of State Ben-1
or Senators, and shall also
furnish of election to
How main children;
Number of children living.
Sex of these children.
Ill Where were you born If ill
the Stales, give Stale or
other successful candidates if of foreign birth, give
qualify officers so elected name of the country only.
on the Monday in December, ii Whore was your father born t
The chairman shall also on or be- Same condition
fore the fifth day after general foregoing. I
election transmit to the Speaker f of foreign birth, when did
the House of Representatives idled Slates
of the election for state of-
Been,
Chairman of county boards shall
employed, live cents per
mile traveling in actual discharge
payment to be made by the
several counties. Members the
Durham Recorder has issued
a handsome Industrial of
large pages.
ends. Roseate prospects were
painted tor their
but one leading
after due trial of the scheme,
tired that he bad lost by it.
All of which loads the Times lo re-
mark i
Times desires to say a word
to those business mm caught by
such transient, futile schemes for
advertising, and to those who are
so ready to give an ad. to any and
all sorts of temporary program,
pamphlet or poster enterprises for
which they ore solicited.
men, plant your advertisements
the newspapers, where they may
lie referred to every week. Make
a yearly contract with the editors,
June and biennially thereafter
county is required to
appoint one registrar for each
and on or
Monday in July it shall also name
two judges of elect ion for each
who shall lie men of good
and of political
persuasion. The board
shall also the size and
color of ballots to be voted in such
election and shall furnish
to the clerk of the Superior Court
twenty live samples of such tickets.
The board shall also provide ballot
boxes for the several polling places
general control of the
election.
The chairman of county
Hi How many have
resided in the Coiled States
I Have you been naturalized
receive i per day for lime ac ow many since
Id What is your occupation,
trade or lutes
lion applies persons
county boards an allowed age or
day for service actually rendered. iii many months during
the are you employed
How many you
attended school
Can you read
Can rite
These are census questions Give main facts
be tolled upon to
When the Census Man Shall
Come.
Surname. Christian
initial.
reel,
house.
Relationship of call member
to the head of the .
I Color rice.
Sex.
ii Age at last birthday.
Day, month and tear when
own in
Do
hull live
Do you I be hons
If you own th
is ii
lire or mortgaged same
to I'm ins.
Journal,
to
was opposed lo the permanent ac-
of the to
the per cent, duty on
can imports lo United Slates.
This being position, I do
intend to support a platform that
is against my convictions such
Important particulars. I do not
intend to remain a member of tin
republican National Committee,
no, it, attend National
There arc numerous prom-
republicans both branches
if Congress who believe as
Senator Wellington does,
whether an of them ill show
that have courage of their
convictions by following bis exam
pie. remains to lie seen.
Made Or a ll lie
When meets liar then there's
music by the quire.
There's music
about
tho man who ii very
hi knows mashed.
in good deeds here, gather
the coupons of Interest over there.
boom is a
political sea in a rotten tub Without
a rudder.
A days are not so
alter all. If the palm hap-
pens to be bis mother's.
In the matrimonial combination
it frequently happens hat
band i
Some people make a shut for
Heaven, but gel side-tracked be-
fore the round-house -in
off lying in
half the population would
be without an
when hypocrites
j phrases each other greet, then
it i- the devil lake- time to ell
If the Russian bear should en
in British
lion, will cornea fearful
of
Fraud for fools
and i it'll people ill
lather Imagine
are
heart be
of jeans; a
hollow In ill under a of
velvet.
Tho world is blind
and follies of man,
menu, east it n
perfect hearing, and when it is
closed, is the result,
and the lie
taken out and this restored
to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine
COSeS out Of It'll are caused by Ca
which is nothing but in
condition of the mucous
surface.
We Will give One Hundred
for any of deafness
ed by that cannot be cured
Catarrh Cure. Band for
free.
Co.; Props.,
Sold by druggists, foe. Hall's
Pills arc the best.
You
Like
Good
Printing
Then
You
Will
Like
Ours.
THE
Dr. ii. u
N. C-jaw
Fleming store.
ROB HI S TASTELESS CHILL
per Chills and
Malaria, and
back if doesn't.
Nu oilier as good. the kind
with lied Crow on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Woolen.
Bryan and druggists.
in
A woman who bad ignored a sub-
to appear a witness in a
recently
laud, Km. before the
by tho Sheriff to for
the Judge, severely,
have you mil obeying
got
none. Mi she replied,
I we down at
our . id i thought you
might be kinder
Court was instantly
adjourned and Judge, Sheriff
onlookers fur


Title
Eastern reflector, 24 April 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 24, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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