Eastern reflector, 1 May 1900


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EVERY IV OF
BOX R.
i the
i ;, ii of State
adopted the General An
MB, to be submit
to the voter for ratification
I next
That VI of the
of North Carolina I
mil the same is hereby abrogated
and in lieu thereof shall be
the following article of said
VI.
AND TO
OF AS
Every male person
born the States, and
every male person who has
naturalized, twenty-one years of
age, and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
deny the being of Almighty God
Second, nil persons who shall have
been or their
guilt on indictment pending, and
. or not,
judgment suspended, treason
or felony, or crime for
which the may be
the penitentiary,
since becoming citizens of the
lulled or and
in office, such
person shall be restored to the
rights of citizenship a
prescribed by law.
See. act shall be in force
from and after its ratification.
Arrest .
as by the timely use
T I v.-r old and
. it i. i of increasing
Always cum
SICK HEADACHE,
torpid
all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
an i bonanza
THE OF LOST OF
GORE RANGE.
II.,.
bold II.-
Slates,
received
All Magazines.
JOB PRINTING
M Matte
A-
Card
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
is only a year
news week,
Information lo tin-
especially ill grow-
tobacco, that
many limes more than the
subscription price.
Cum s Parker f Pen
AGE US
AT
be entitled to vote at election
by people in the State, except
us other prov
See. He shall have resided in
the State of North Carolina for two
year, the six mouths,
and in the precinct, ward or other
election district which offers
to vole, four mouths next proceed-
the election Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
the same county, shall not ope
rate deprive person of the
right lo vote III the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he removed, until four
months after such removal. No
person who has bean convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt in open
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is, or may
hereafter lie, imprisonment in
prison, shall lie permitted to
vole, unless the said person shall
be Oral restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law-
See. person offering to
vote shall at the time I legally
registered voter as herein
and in the manlier
provided by law, and the
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into the provisions of
this article.
Sec. Every person presenting
for registration shall lie
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the
and. before lie shall be
entitled to vole, have paid on or
before of March of the
year which he proposes to vote,
his poll la us prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property, no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of the same
except against assessed property.
gee, No male person who was,
January I, WOT, oral any lime
prior entitled lo vote tin
the laws of any Stale in
Stales wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
j such person, shall lie denied
the right In and vole at
any election this Stale by person
of his failure to possess I he
in
section I of Provided,
be shall have registered accord
the terms of this section
prior to I, I MM. The
Assembly shall provide fur
a permanent record all persons
who register under I his ion on
i,
all such persons shall lie entitled
The wen- mining stories
Che com law
the
of lb
TUe oilier la era around
bed Br of ll
I walled for to begin Mr.
Reese Inn row a chew of
co tail
of Be
miners well have
a great deal of looking
for of range,
are for It yet-
famous a found and
Id the fall of A of
from Iowa county, Colo.,
lo the tall a
trip party Hi
II Steamboat
In of
moved up Into camp on
Bock range of
runs
Colorado One of
a druggist. bail trip
for but health lie knew of
bad been by an
old miner I left Iowa not to be
fooled, as a bad been,
by what Is as or
Iron pyrites So druggist no
. rocks, but
lo bunting and
fl i-ii while hunting for
deer be Ma l a line buck in
ruled him The buck fell,
but git up inn before the
could get Where he fill n a
pool of showed that he
badly wounded. trailed
by till blood on the
and graM for a mile
found butt bad lain
I rising gone on again
Ibis way the
and who
was sat down on an
Of lo rest
of the h.
bad not which way lie
and be be was lost in Hie
heavily timbered with
coming on lie knew
be useless to
night, so he n pile of
dead and a lire
the ledge of risks laid down With
feet to bin and lo
loop. lying lie noticed
the rocks sparkled In lie
got up and it, supposing It
was be bad been
ed against. Hut rock looked so
pretty that be broke on several piece
put them In the pocket of his
coat, intending
back to low as curiosities.
next day lie all Hie
Hun found the
pass road over range and followed
II lo the camp That very
regular begun.
and I be broke returned to
Springs from there
. name I have
-ii-ii. for a few
day-- on Ida way lo his Iowa
In lobby of a hotel in the
talk drifted to mining, and the drug-
d of
be I and
An old miner never a
a s-i and ill this group
the hotel I
or lie lo shown
III Ills
up the old coal from
Ills and look mil
miner
ell
Money makes de boss go. but it
lakes a pine persuade
mule.
Oar's blossoms enough in de
lei bide all de graves
sorrow kin make.
I got no fault at all dis
It's so bright
git's blinded at it
Some folks think day
is so fur kin long
Satan ketches bolt
liar's alias one river
cross; but sometimes tie
is asleep, you got swim
it.
lie only way make a garden
dis is lo take good
tie en see
plenty en
De com-
business pleasure. He
his whilst he is a
en God
for it,
in
makes sound sleep en pleasant
dreams at night. Hut some folks
sleep
way.
SORES
Johnston's
QUART BOTTLES.
THE GREAT SPRING
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA a a Blood Food and
ever II cornea a rich
to the worn run down, and That
the from badly
thin, blood and an body, a by a
The weariness, and nervous prostration which accompany
the heal of M and once. For
and all ailments the brain and nerve, insomnia, and
It Is almost a specific. II furnishes the very lo worn-oat
tissues. It brain, nerve and nerves, calming and their n
makes rich, red honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new
use. It the wee and the old young again.
It was the antiquated now happily method lo the good old times, W
Vest Salt Rheum, and other from
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such as mercury, and other
MM It w by treatment that the poison could be killed while the Wood
was to course through its holding in circulation the of the
But in this way. every part of bod, became more or
be mow terrible than a horribly blood taint. It only
the structures the body, but many the bones are
It oiler, seeks out and cord, and again It will bring de-
cay and death to some vital organ, kidneys, liver or only one
cure of blood taint. That la, PURIFICATION I
the blood must be removed through the the lungs, kidneys,
and skin. First pure, then greet restorative, and
the blood, JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex-
the taint, tut also removes all mercury, and other
and fills veins arteries with the ruby, current of vitality.
life Good means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy, JOHNSTON a
SARSAPARILLA. Is regarded the Blood Purifier
This fart la now beyond question or cavil.
. October
it
SOLD M.
CU -E YOUR
and Night Sweats
Chill Tonic at per
bottle. lo lake. Money
refunded if it fails.
petite, makes
you well. None as
by Drug
Co., Va., sold and
guaranteed at drug stores of
Bryan,
AI IN IT
Having this day before
of the of
s of the of M. I.
notice i
all against
talc in them to tor
duly on tin
1901, or this will be
plead in bar of their All persons
to said MUM are bi nuke
immediate payment lo me.
This day or March 1900.
I. II. Ad
M. I.
i blow. Attorneys.
notice to
S. M. Schultz,
Wholesale retail
Furniture Dealer, lash paid for
I'll r, Col I oil Seed, Oil
Turkeys. Egg, etc. lied
Mattresses, Oak
by Carts,
Suits. Tables, Sales, P.
Meat Tobacco, Key West
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil,
Col ton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples,
and Ware. Tin mid WOOden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese,
Sewing and nu-
goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap Come
to see me.
mM M
tins
Clerk of
K. Allen
notice la hereby given h all
sons claims against -slate b
payment, duly ail-
Vi
1901 or this notice will be plead In
their All persons
ed to will make pay-
in me. March 2nd 1900.
of Allen.
i DIRECTORY
Service every 2nd lib
Sunday morning.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Kev.
J. N. Booth,
m. C. D.
I superintendent.
I every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
N. M. Sunday
I p. m. W F. Harding,
Sunday,
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
a. K. B.
at
TO
Having
Court Clerk of Pitt as
tor estate of Craft,
it. to all
lo Mid lo make nay-
lo and all
having claims said estate must
game for payment before the
day March, 1901 Ibis notice will be
plead in bar of
day of March,
I r r--1
James K
-Mail. Hulls
and vole all elections I f gold I have ever
people in this Slate, unless
under of
such persons
shall have paid their poll as re
by law.
See. Ii. All elections by the
pie shall be by and all
i shall be viva
See Every voter in North
M in Ibis
shall lie eligible lo of
before entering the
the he shall take
the
. tin swear
I ill
maintain and las
United and con
ion laws
Una not
I ill discharge
duties of my
So help me,
Sec. following classes of
persons shall lie
First, nil persona who shall
The Si Co., of
ti. M I A. K. Tucker W.
Tucker by
or day of
m All indebted lo the
will please make settlement with
either of named. All
having the Arm will please
their tn ll. at. Tucker at mice.
1900,
Ii. M kill,
A. K
K.
virtue a the
Court of Pitt county in a
Martha Aim Tyson mid others
against Andrew Vines and
In sell land I partition. Tim
t will fur
Court House in Hal-
May the
piece, parcel kind,
in Bearer Dam
lands
others,
containing Hires, inure or less, it
us
K. ll-
This April IS moo.
The in Ural Hun
lie With bill III lust
he obi lo lake I
In
in
ll
II Of to
ii,, tin was sails-
lie until her piece of
U. i . i in mi
Hull n gold
. i ISM lull
i i. nine to
ill ,. ill. i.
, i. . i. HI lull, lo
. ii .
. every
II ii harking M
i s inn it.
. i n In en
I'm Kier
the l
ten l
In i.
am.
ton
-Km
OLD DOMINION LINE
f-at
Opera House every 2nd Sunday
morning and night. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular
A. F. ft A. M.
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M. J. M. See
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
B. O. K. Griffin,
Bee.
K. of Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
It. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. I,
B. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday
W. B. B. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first third
Thursday
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, San.
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday Odd
Hall. W. B.
Smith
in i ii i-.
Whichard, N. C.
complete in every
and prices as low its the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Tin
. i
i hi. H
I l of
the ll .
of -i nil of
la not
us In. In
In a pa
in
The rills
child has at
triple
iv. i
a very and useful re
v l
PATENT
Sand
fur
My res Washing
ton daily at I A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville
V, M. for Washington.
loaves
Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M.
leave fur
Saturdays
at ti A. M. curries freight only.
Washington
New York
ton, mid for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
i Mil s. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from
and Lino front
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. U.
J. J. CHUBBY.
Greenville, N. C.
PATENTS
soviet Al to CD
in
. r
No p
1.1.
IN-
-A
Hardware.
I can now lie in
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
MB.
J, B.
tie
FOB
III
The Eastern
i D. J. EDITOR
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. MAY I
OUR l c-k.
Beware lb Man
State Ticket
Folks who U,
as it may appear,. , of
smoking is practically
For
For
B.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED
of
For of
of Pitt.
For
Bl It. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
of
For Attorney
of Hay wood.
Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of
In-
For
L.
of well.
For and
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
of New Hanover.
For Presidential Electors at
DAN HUGH
of Cumberland.
OVERMAN,
How a
Appeal Funds.
known Cuba or Puerto
observed an who
has recently returned from
islands, as well known,
is principal crop
very one uses They regard it
as so much time lost to use tobacco
in a pipe. to
use pipes they cannot net them, for
the simple reason is no pipes
for sale. Th natives them-
selves cigars, cheroots
cigarette, and many of them did
not know couple of years
ago there was some benighted
people who supposed that smoking
tobacco a pipe was enjoyable
mI to any great ex-
tent.
tobaccos are, of course, not suited
to pipe smoking, for it is grown
with idea of lug as large
as possible and as
can get, not considering that
stems have any value,
regard lo smoking In-
is remarkable. indeed,
there Is no word the Spanish
for smoking
Bits -I News Cur Both.
Raleigh, N.
To the Democrats of North Caro-
We are engaged in n campaign
of We every
white man North Carolina, to
understand amendment. We
want no in North Car-
to be misled by the
falsehoods and
that our are
ting with reference to this
it la certain that if while
of Slate do understand the
amendment, its effects upon
State and the
that they will give it such a ma-
as no measure submitted to
the people has ever Wore received
in of Slate,
will give ticket representing
this measure the most decisive ma-
of recent years.
To print and distribute
and to circulate papers and to
defray other expenses of
such a campaign us we are now on-
gaged in is expensive requires
ready money. Your committee i
practically without funds. Indeed
for last three weeks it has
been borrowing money to meet
current expenses.
The committee takes this
of appealing to the Democrats
all the of good govern-
and White Supremacy in the
Slate to pay the
legitimate
of the campaign. We feel
this appeal will not lie in vain.
Contributions ran lie sent direct-
to the Chairman of the Commit-
tee at Raleigh will be duly
acknowledged.
Yours truly.
F. M.
Chairman.
Two girls met a dry goods
store other day. They hail
evidently not seen each other for
some lime, the trend of their
conversation proved.
limes we used lo
have at the said one.
Hike our own
replied the other, than on
the Ob, say, where is my
old Hume Ferry I the world
don't say Who
of all replied
friend, Hushing.
The conversation drifted, but a
short time later its old
channel.
Say, remarked Perry's
wife, you meet in
Sun added,
told me that summer he was
there I he could not live with-
out
Yes, I met him in
fellow I feel sorry for
him. He is ii yet, I
suppose
No;
You don't say Who
Luke Herald.
who peddle
a and profitable source
of fraud. But folks to
be humbugged. They ea it
live without it.
A few days ago a citizen who
represented himself a brother
of Kev. of
bury, went town sold
spectacles to various unsuspected
ladies at a high price. Some
of them bough from him
he was supposed lo Is.- John
latter is
minister of Sails
thought that the
a preacher must
lie a good man. Alas for human
But other bought
the idea that the man was Dr.
of Charlotte--who is a
Brother of
the representative.
Anyway they bought spectacles
of paid for
them in of the realm at
the late of three or four times their
value. Now they are
bill good Mr. or who
ever he is has gone lo greener
fields and new.
Bring along the next humbug
We'll lie ready to give him
I ml mark .
TO AND CUSTOMERS OF
AND COIN
We are still the of the after your patronage
We offer you beat selected line of .
General Merchandise
to any store Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the beat of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. We arc work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage ll is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer tin- very beet polite
attention, and moat liberal terms with a well
established up Strictly on its own merits.
When you coma to market you will nut do
if you do MB our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following line of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Everything; Is
With Mrs. Eddy but v.
crop can
grow with-
out Potash.
Every blade of
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all Fruits
and Vegetable
have If
enough i supplied
lbs. Mary Baker
Christian i- generous
enough to counsel her fellows to
to vaccination the
law it. Eddy no
doubt knows, or thinks she knows,
poi i- a mere deli
of the which will.
give way at once when the mind must
Is made right; but to, for that mat-
U limn her stand-
point. The thing, however, j you can count on a full crop
Mr- Eddi treats real
atone .
goes will be
genuine money, and U takes of
a book.
if tun little, the growth will be
Cut i- u
Mrs. Eddy puts money on the same
her evil-
ideal, she a
plain- a
U, mere
nut lie Christian or wholly I
.-.
Cent. Investment with
Taxes by Company.
from the standpoint of
her ton .
-J t
iii i Journal.
Bait
r Summer School
Teachers.
For
Shoes.
It looks if Uncle Hum would
have Doth before
many yours to his age.
There is talk now in Europe
that Monroe doctrine, that may
yet get this into trouble
unless it is dropped. The idea of
this country to dictate
to the nations us to the countries in
America, is moving some of
to talk with some
It Is almost certain that if
Slates shall ever attempt to cur-
out the principles of the Mon-
roe doctrine that of a very
character will follow, and
more than one will
have to be it is
said that Herman has its eyes
upon and other
South it-nil countries. lie-
ii to an appeal
grout Weekly,
Spectator, the
says that proposition is that
while has not the least
III will toward the united Mates,
lint, on the contrary, very Ion-
affect Inn, tho
of empire
doctrine as a
manger attitude which
will not for
moment after having Tully
herself
Messenger.
Shippers the War Tax.
The Supreme
Court, with
bus decided that the express com-
cannot be prevented from
to the shipper the
Of stump taxi's by the
war revenue act. When law
was passed it was claimed
the rich carrying corporations
would be compelled to hear u large
share of the burden of taxation.
The lobbyists of these corporal ions
evidently were on hand earning
their salaries, however, for the
language as pass-
ed so ambiguous as to leave
much doubt as to the intent of Con-
with respect to the incidence
of luxes Imposed. The express
companies at proceeded to re-
th shipper tO affix
stumps, and the of
lust resort now sustained their
right to do so. Thus entire
burden of this portion Of war
taxation is shifted to the people,
while the corporations was in-
tended to reach go free.
II is time that u large portion of
the war taxes were repealed, and
Hume bearing most heavily on
people should be lo go.
Chicago
Mao's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Sugar, Collie, Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Halls and Hope.
Furniture.
fur Furniture and everything in line.
We boy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
seventh will begin
next continue for
four weeks. The faculty will In-
inure than eminent
instructors There will U-
instruction in the boat methods of
teaching ail of the branches taught
in the lauding public and private
schools, high schools and
mils in the South. Since its es-
sis years the I
summer school has c
ranked with the best
of the count I . The
of this year surpass
of former y ears.
This year for the first time
history, the University have a
summer term offer regular
university courses.
Many a teacher desiring to
sue advanced course during hi-
vocation, many a college student
who wishes to early on his Studies
the summer months
S Wynn. Vice Pies.
Jerman,
X Holding. Ally,
t Allen. Secretary.
CO Latin.
W S
with SO Semi
Annual Coupons,
Payable in June and December at
Commercial and Farmers Bank of
Raleigh. Secured by first
gage mi residence properly worth
double amount of loans, with
principal payable ten years after
dale of issue, are sold for a
cash payment of which gives
to the owner lire and one per
per annum free of taxes on
Oral cost, and a profit of nearly
twenty per cent,
a total of than seven per
cent, per annum. This is one of
the safest and best investments on
the market. Loans made on red-
property of eight
For furl her address
Mechanics and Investors Union,
Goo. Allen, Sec., N. C.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
thus hasten his graduation, local applications as they
armers
Use
many men and women who can at-
tend college in- the University only
during June, July and August will
learn gladly of this new departure.
Members of tho summer school
during the four weeks ii is in
attend summer
classes free of
For circulars giving full
board, and courses taken
f study, address
vi vs.
in M. C. S.
of the
Summer School,
Chapel II ill,
Doesn't Live Hare.
The people
in towns is will mil their
bread waters unless
are assured in in u
days will comeback lo I hem
in a full grown sandwich, all
with ham. butler inns
turd and rolled in u deed
for one half the earth and u
on Other
Item.
It perfectly right for men lo
be. miking
but a mini who has made
in a even
from by of bis own
and energy, owes the
community some liberality in re-
turn. If he not had public
he not have
his money, and he ought to
this when publics interest
appeals lo In ml Neck
Common wealth.
We have just n lot of Hen I
Single and Double horse. Call and s-e
them before baying. We also curry a lino of
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
Ready Roofing Ready Mixed
Paints,
From all over the State
news that the lead-
the
taken back seal and lei while men
be nominated. Nothing shows so
completely the of the
groan a voter. One
It went live
bi lei Duller and
ticket, and
vote for without truest ion. They
land as an mass,
out motion and without sense. A
hundred mules would
vote as Suppose it
was suggested to tho two hundred
and odd while voters of
they should
and hall a lie-
nominate a ticket of
for vole The Unfit-
of the to vote Is
no mailer whether he Is
demanding place to Oil,
w her he is
and v w
the of some party lead
Ledger.
mil the diseased portion of
ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is contain
remedies. Deafness is
ed by an Inflamed condition of the
mucus lining of
When this tube is inflamed
have a rumbling sound or
perfect hen ring, and when it is
closed, deafness is the result,
and unless the can lie
ml this tube restored
lo its normal hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine
eases out of ten are caused by Ca-
which is nothing but in-
condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
for any case deafness
ed by catarrh I that cannot be cured,
by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for
free.
F. Co.; Props.,
Sold by druggists, Hall's
Family Fills are the
The mot her of Hon. W. Turn
nominee for Lien
died Monday
morning her home in
years old.
BAKER
No.
The in
Wake County, was nibbed Monday
night, The safe was blown open
in Stamps and cash
was taken. The postmaster also
own money.
Dr.
Office over
Fleming
THE
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
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mares
for
. While
nm e opposed for m
P. J. ,., candidate whoa de
d II m before. II There is little doubt of the
oil CM of four Mr. and
e ., . ; Hoot to impeachment for their
the man in
Entered at the Post at
Greenville, H. as Second-Ow
Mail Matter.
lAY
1900.
Hum- baa Urn defeated.
open i of law in paying
and Japan intend to
fight, they had batter go ahead
and do it.
ready a good deal behind band
and the gallery is gelling
The Government la sending i-an
beef to the Philippines. Se-
e object to this, ll is
all right to shoot the
of but by let-
ting them capture the canned beef
is a little too Spanish us.
salaries to army
Ai;, i November there will five, .,,, to
eases of Instead four. ii it hail a democrat-
. majority.
Washington is snuggling to let Admiral will not make a
host his attitude toward
. , , ., , important public unless
methods have been shove after a r . . ,
. , he his hut will ask
long and g ,
but he nap- for President solely
The of
Post reports a white
hen. He says the hen has a
brood of
On number being black. The
mother has to hover or
for the black number of her
family, and will permit it to
enjoy the company of the balance
of the brood.
peas to be from Illinois, and both
Senators awl Representatives
his record. That shows how
guileless, in a political way, the
effort to keep his job him,
the fad that the Washington
Schools are far behind others of the
grade in other pans of the
c mm
from state have in dear old is. Think of the ab-
great party
ting a man for President without
knowing how he stood upon a sin
one of the great issues upon
which the campaign will be fought.
a man like could think
such a thing possible.
standing the public declaration of
almost every prominent democrat
The Treasury Depart meat has
decided is a
and drawback
of duties cannot be allowed on
sent there. In same de-
II holds that drawback will
be allowed on exports to Cuba and
Philippines. This is certainly
Mead Better Than
On hist Friday night there was a
at Vanderbilt University
at Nashville. Tennessee, between
two students of that institution
and two the
Of North Carolina, and the latter
were the victors.
the past three ears there
have been live deludes between the
of our University and of
the Universities in other States,
and our beys were the
victor four. This should be
very gratifying to every North
Carolinian, as it certainly is so
Ten creditable to our University.
We feel more elated and
at these intellectual and liter-
CONVENTION.
a meeting of the Democratic
Executive Committee held in
on the 14th day of
April. 1900, a convention fir the
i munition of Deni
d for the legislature and
county offices and for the
of delegates to the.
First Congressional District
convention, was railed to
meet the Court House, in
ville. at on Saturday,
May 1900.
Township primaries,
pore of appointing delegate said
were called to
meet at the usual places each
victories of our boys than at i township on Saturday, May 12th.
their victories games of ball 1900, at o'clock P. M. The said
Boated.
Lodge K. of P.
The grand lodge were
given an elegant by Dur
ham people. On Wednesday the
following officers were
G. W. Mountcastle, Lex
in the that Bryan's
was a and Q. V. CL. P. Ashe-
the failure of a single democratic ville.
state leader to advocate the
of Dewey, the Admiral still
that he will be
A hearing was granted by the
bewildering. What is the differ- the house which
While under the of
whiskey. Small was shot
by and it is
thought the wound will be fatal.
This occurred at Morgan too. Both
men were under the influence of
whiskey, and it is slid both of
them had always been the
of friends. This is but the
examples of what whiskey will do
for men.
The Democratic candidates are
making powerful speeches in the
part of the State and at
being heard by a great crowd. The
argument- AycoCK is making for
the id -o logical and
convincing as to be simply
In replying to a charge
made by a Republican at one
that the Democrats
would disfranchise white men.
cock captivated the crowd prov
lag that the Republican party was
the only party that had ever dis
franchised He showed
that in white
men from voting, allowed
in a three days election to
vote on the question of whether
they should vole. white
nun living in Pitt
win. were prevented from voting
as Mr, said.
is Feeling very
much elated, and
we have been talking and
cotton factory for Greenville, and
in status between
and Philippines; Both were
under the treaty
The white supremacy sentiment
to be glowing, not only
among folks also among fowls
and animals.
A few about
the Wayne county hen that
ed to recognize a black chick in
her brood. now the Oxford
Ledger a County
ewe that dropped throe lambs one
of them being black, and the moth-
ewe would not have anything to
do With that black sheep.
has charge of the bill to a
in favor of the bill
towards the holding
of a World's Pair at St. Louis in
1903 to celebrate the centennial of
the Louisiana Purchase. The
including governors of the
States within the Louisiana
chase and a Dumber of prom
citizens of St. Louis.
Representative Lewis, of
Washington, sized up the weeks, but weather today was
situation out his way I perfect. began coming
Bryan will receive the lg early Ibis by
vote of the delegation the I o'clock Main street looked like it
Slate of Washington, at Kansas does on circus days. The
G. E. Brown, Kin-
don.
K. B. T.
If. Ward,
M. A- Jr., lira-
ham.
O. I. L.
Rocky Mount.
E. Noel, Jr.
The Candidates at Marlon.
Marion, N. G, Apr.
was a great day for
Democracy. Up to last night it
had raining for about two
primaries will also elect an
Committee for each precinct,
composed of live members, and
so nominate candidates for Justices
of the Peace and Constable. The
number of delegates and alternates
each township will be entitled to
is as
Beaver Dam -r
Bethel
Carolina
-1
Falkland
Greenville
Swift Creek U
All white men the county of
Pitt who favor the white people
controlling the affairs of State
county, and who to vote to
that end. are cordially Invited to
attend and participate these
meetings.
L.
W. L. Sec.
Practical,
. .
. .
Y BOt-l
I I'll how .
,.
BOOK
. v In
City, and am he will
get the electoral votes of the State.
My belief that he will carry
State, in existing strong
ton brass played
patriotic between speeches.
The crowd was enthusiastic
estimated fully one thousand.
, p. i
i ii,
WOK
. .
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an y
. Hut
.- h Cow.
w .
n l G
JOURNAL
II -r.
and not n It U
t i-
Any OWE of the rT XI and the FARM JOURNAL
YEARS m U by
r. II
The mo
on the stronger sentiment in
trusts and the faith the
, , ., people have in bimetallism. be-
where since . ,, . . .
the thing will apply to
real Chicago, has
just in Hull and Ottawa.
Canada. The two cities are situ
all the Pacific slope states, except
The men who have been slow
noted each other on pushing a scheme to
site sides of the river. The United States i
stalled in Hull, swept char through
the city, crossed the river con-
sentiment for expansion, is based Many this is the strongest
Democratic ticket ever put up.
Lacy started the ball rolling today
by making a nice short Speech.
He was followed by Dixon
and with short speeches.
The speech of the day was made by
He made one of the
best ever heard in Marion and held
its destructive wake through
Ottawa. Five miles of
were burned over and the loss
in g estimated a I
I by means of contracts with the
Post Office Department for
tube service in the large cit-
were given a hard throw down
week when the house by a vote
of struck out that portion
of the Post Office appropriation
carrying for
and thousands service and to extend
pie were left homeless and the coming
less The action was brought
about iv the public statement of
A physician in Scott of
recently moved to another ,. ,,. i-u
part of the State he trying to bribe
not make both ends lo Ma with in
company
v, which solely for
after much patient waiting, and to the doctor on condition
more wondering why the people I hot he return. The Coin
were to Inter-1 made the
cat, prospect Is both are
practice but his services were so
badly Deeded in the old held
circulated a petition
asking the
to appropriate a bonus of an
What Means-
lobe ill near future.
Thursday we were to
Patrick,
one of our citizens,
had lei good
tel. and now we need only to point
to the proceedings of
mill inciting, published another
column, to show been
in direction.
Verily, there is cause for eon-
in this. these
two secured
will take on new life. It will be
the beginning of the
of resources about us will be
followed in quick succession
other enterprises. our pee
pie once the benefit of
they will never Stop work-
for DO not slop now,
but every man his shoulder to
the wheel. The prosperity of Green
ville is assured when we get the
hotel and cotton mill com
has goal
his former home.
back
In contest now waging in
I,, North Carolina says the
ton Messenger for and against the
democratic suffrage amendment to
In Kentucky, where there is e voted upon next there
law compel railway companies i
to provide separate ears for white ,,, prosperity and welfare
people, a worn North Caro-
nu has brought suit against a rail much
for permitting white the of the white
men to ride in set apart to good
for colored people. The while per-
referred swore and ., ,.,, iteration
drank whiskey in the in of in
h she and conductor
Its several phases and bearings.
and other f the democratic
ignored her protests. Her feel ls
marked intelligence,
and His
The fathers of more than three hands be upheld by every
are lo lie given true man who is genuinely a white
preference in the selection of town with a white man's
officers in the spec, pride of race principles,
and married men will rank above It is to hoped Ibis class all
candidates. Prises of p,,,., m rally to the
Dare to be awarded to , . ,
,, J. . and carry it by a great
parents who shall have sent j m
the Ingest Let the unhealthy, disturbing
regularly, and test as to race supremacy It
hi the national schools will be re- not written in the book of fate
served only for families of more ,,,.,, white race shall ever lie
than three children, lathers , . ,,
also lo have the pref. dominated and bossed by an
for admission to nor race, whether red, yellow of
and old people's homes. i Ledger.
There are few northern
have the decency re-
for truth to rate to the
southern whites and
els and to the To do
this is to repeat threadbare false-
hood and to needlessly fresh
insults. The use of these terms of
shows that there is no
real between the
sect ions only
of money goes. For t
wonder the New York Tribune re
referred to the illustrious
gentlemen who so foully dealt
with by the federals after the war
had ended as Davis of
the attention of the entire crowd I the That was good
throughout the two hours be manners it precisely true
spoke. He won many votes for j
This comity
give an increased majority for the
IS RIGHT.
Lets try to get things in a little
better shape for business. Too
much material always makes a
bungling fit.
I wish to endorse every word
uttered by your correspondent
your issue of the 24th
inst., will say in addition that
those who think that G. M. Moor-
has that kind of
or that him
to tell his friends after they have
given him enthusiastic
cannot, I will not serve
do not man as we
do. By all means let i. II. Moor-
T. R. Moore and J. B. Cherry
be again to till their re-
positions.
And as I have taken upon self
to write a little, I will add further
that whether Tom the
race or not for V. H. Senator, he
will gel one vote Carolina if
am permitted to get to the primary.
Such service as he has rendered the
people of his State de-
serves the highest
Let us nominate T. J. for
S. Senator. Carolina No
ticket and amendment.
A Negro's Had Threat.
Friday's Base Ball.
The following games were play
ed Friday
At i
If the worst come to the worst;
the white people of Fishing Creek
must j York
for any emergency, one of; York
the in Fishing Creek town-
ship has made a threat against
the a hire people. He said a few
days ago that the election
was over there would lie more ash-
es in than there was
It should be made so warm
for him that he could not stay
the Led-
The constitutional amendment
sets forth fact that a white man
no matter how poor or unlearned
he may be, is still very superior
to man. It makes
clear distinction between the poor
white man and the black man. It
simply says the poor white man is
better than a This
an indisputable tact, there is every
reason to expect every poor while
man to rally to the support of the
amendment. The man who
es the.-ii ailment says indirectly,
if illicitly, that the is
equal superior to the poor
while man. Because opposition
to the amendment only means a
lo keep right
. the w bite man, or
t. the poor white man
hack ii i level with
The party is seeking to
add a new paragraph to the organ-
law of the amendment
to the declaring what
ought to have been declared long
years ago. That is, that a poor
white man is better than a
Democratic party expects
poor white people of North
an to make good its claim that
arc Dispatch.
Boston
At
Brook u
Philadelphia
At
Chicago
St. Louis
At
Carolina
corgi a I 1.1
Batteries i Carolina Lawson
and Groves Georgia-
Richardson Hall.
At
Wake Forest
Advertise
Advertisements arc read at all
times, without regard to whether
the business season lie dull or ac
Therefore the business man
who advertises when business is
is to lie remembered
by the purchasing public when
commercial activity becomes great-
Whosoever among merchants
keep himself in the public
mind will enjoy the greatest
amount of
Record.
PATENT
worn also get
or photo,
for fro mil aV .
Mast
After two years
Premiums have been
IN THE
St CO.
The White Doe.
Those whose good fortune it was
to hear Mrs. Robert R. Cotten at
the Woman's Club last night feel
inestimably indebted to her for one
of the most delightful instruct-
of recitations.
It is impossible to conceive any-
thing more charmingly told, in
finished verse, graceful diction,
poetic fancy and inspiring
than her beautiful original
poem, White Doc.
prose preamble with which
the poem is introduced, which
gives the historic facts of the
attempts of Sir Walter
to establish a colony on
eastern shores of North Carolina,
the birth of surmised
fate of Virginia Dare, of which
the poem treats, is of itself of rare
literary merit, showing original
and research con-
are as instructive
as the beautiful poem it
sustains is resistless in beauty and
abiding in Ar-
Mason for Sheriff.
N.
Editor Reflector i
Is there yet room for right
to be named to carry the
Sheriff We think so
and can name him. He is a far-
mer and his past life has proved
him eminently lit to discharge the
or Sheriff bis integrity
no one can question. John J. Ma-
son is the man. Let us nominate
him and add strength to
Democrat.
of
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will re instated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
ginning of second and of each
ling year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment daring the Lifetime
of Insured.
J, L.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
-DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban .
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
It's the fast young man who is
generally loose In his morals.
Old friends are sometimes
because they ow you the most
I money.
H Bed, emu, n
ave II
Kim, f
any
J J prince, I
If o, bring our, pay
M.
Gun
Through Timidity.
Where there hi one man who fails
business through audacity,
there arc ten who fail in
through timidity over-can
National Printer Journal is I.
No, Maude dear, have never
beard that temperance lecturers
suffer from water on the brain.
When a girl wants to out an
desirable acquaintance she looks
daggers.
I'm the Shoe Man, Too
And this time will
. i give you a talk on
Fine Footwear.
spoil your
by wearing a
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to to
Thursday, April
las
COTTON MILL
FOR
Company Will Organize
I i
.-. I
art of Lumber Mill Burned
Thought to
l, . at
Rev. I., i. Hash came
night from Washington,
here was a barge
Henry T. King came up in the Thurs
from to BUMS
Joseph came over meeting called a
Parmele mill.
this morning. wan called In order
H. i. who been
from it, has
attending the federal court.
Messrs. II.
n I and
i left Wednesday et ruing I'm Wash-
but and this morn-
tome for a pair of these
High Grade.
We keep n variety of the
newest styles, and make it a
point to carry only
as will wear well, 1-
give satisfaction. And
the prices are in reach of
all, so that it is possible for the
most economical to wear good,
stylish shoes.
This is a Winner
As will nil my
styles. And when it comes
to low cuts you will
mine in the of the
procession of style and
quality. Remember for
anything in shoes come to
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Public Speaking.
Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis will ad
dress the people of Pitt county at
X. V., Saturday, May
the political issue of
day. Speaking will commence
at o'clock P. SI. Everybody is
invited to attend.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that yon owe
for
subscription and we request i
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it. at a
This notice is for those this city, was destroyed
find the cross mark on their by lire today. guests got out
Hotel Burned
York, April
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
J. K. is building an-
other house in South Greenville.
If your business is manifesting
you better
stimulate it with a dose of
keep it up.
SB Standard Sewing Machines
are run every day i u Pitt county.
Cheap at M.
A large advertisement of The
Rankers insurance Company, of
New York, will be found in this
paper. This company offers the
most advantageous policy of any in
existence. Several Green ville
have recently taken insurance
company, being attracted
by its features.
safety saved most of their
personal effects. Loss
partially covered by insurance.
Stamp Books.
Postmaster J. J. Perkins has re-
from the Post Office Depart-
a supply of stamps in
book form for They arc
put up in three sizes, of twelve,
twenty four and forty eight stamps
in each book. One cent
to cost of the stamps is
added to each book to pay for the
cost of putting them up in this
form.
Happy Children.
Little Misses Mary
Smith, had their pony hitch-
ed to a new buggy made for him,
and were out Friday evening enjoy-
their Ural ride. It a
pretty turnout.
All Come.
Every t stock the
cotton mill has Urn notified by
as well as through THE
to be present at the
meeting next Thursday for organ-
Let every one be there.
oak
Gen. F. Toon, Democratic
Superintendent of Public
Instruction, R. D.
nominee for Attorney
General will address the public at
Ayden, May and May
24th on the political issues.
Horse In Trestle.
Wednesday evening just before
time for the passenger train to pass,
a horse to Col. Harry-
Skinner fell and got one of bis legs
bung in the trestle, between Fourth
Fifth streets, while attempting
down the The
train, which came a few minutes
later, had to be stopped for several
minutes, until the horse could Is-
gotten out. The horse was not
very much however.
mg.
Sheriff G. M. Mooring returned
bust night from with
W. A. who was arrested
there week, charged with
pasting checks around
Paul Thursday
from Kinston.
W. S. Atkins went to Scotland
Neck morning.
of
is in Greenville.
The little child of
J. X. Hart sick.
R. L. Smith returned Thursday
evening from Richmond.
I. A. Sugg retained this
morning from New Rein.
Dan Patrick, of Snow Hill
Spent Thursday
J. C. Cooper went to Kinston
Thursday returned ibis
morning.
Mrs. H. Whedbee returned
Thursday from Raleigh where she
has been visiting.
Lee Stewart returned Thursday
from Petersburg, Va., where be
has been visiting relatives.
Mrs. Francis Joyner, of
N. C, came Thursday to visit the
family of Dr. E. A.
Deputy Sheriff Leon Tucker left
morning for to take
Matilda a crazy woman lo
asylum.
Miss Maggie Taylor, of near
who has visiting
Mrs. D. E. House, returned home
rooming.
J. L, have sold
their of dry goods lo R. L.
Davis to make room
for their groceries.
Deputy Sheriff Mooring re-
turned Thursday evening from
Raleigh where he hail been lo take
a crazy woman to the asylum.
William Dumber, after spend-
a few days here bis broth-
It. L. Humber, this
to bis in
Dr. It. L. Carr H. W.
Whedbee returned Thursday from
Durham where they have at-
tending the Grand Lodge of
Knights of Pythias.
W. J. returned Thurs-
lay from New Bern, where be bad
attending Federal Court.
The failed to a
true bill against him his ease
selling Catawba
Ana moo.
W. H. left this morning
for
Friday
Kit
X. Apr. The
entire plant of the old of the
River Lumber Mills, including
several hundred thousand feel of
lamb r, was destroyed lire this
alien The dry Kiln and all
appurtenances belonging to it
also burned.
Recently a large addition, In-
i n- new plant has
been erected several hundred feel
front toe old plant, this was
. saved. The fire was first discover
were elected . . , , . . A ,.
,, . ed o o cluck alter all
very active in soliciting stock tor
the mill, he requested F. II.
James ill act as temporary chair-
man at . Whichard .
n lieu urn L. I. these
Stock
is Complete
-bIN all
gt prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
. White
R. Fasten came
night from
Alex II. Gary morning
for New York City.
II. A. While went over to Par-
this morning.
Miss Mary came over
day from Greene county.
Bouquets tor the Speakers.
Shelby, N. C April
Democratic candidates of Stale
spoke here today had an en-
Fully
five hundred people were out to
hear them. All made speech
es and were applauded.
Each of the candidates re-
a handsome from the
patriotic ladies in the audience.
Lodge at Ayden.
J. J. Cherry. Sr., W. It. Parker,
D. C. Moore, Frank J.
R. Jack White, W. E.
Moore, L. H. W. T. Lee,
J. V. Johnston, F. M. Hodges, Dr.
David D. J.
L. D. Jesse
A. F. Blank left hi
spend Sunday in Wilson.
H. R. Phillips, Of Suffolk Spool
Friday here returned this morn-
Miss Bertha Dawson, of Little
field, Friday Mm-
D.
Mrs. II. M. Clark and
came Friday from to
visit the family of B. L.
Miss Margaret
Friday evening from Washington,
where she has been to see Mrs. II.
B. who is sick.
Miss Lilian after
spending a few days via her sis
Miss Campbell, return
Friday to
Marion Turnage came Friday
night from Kansas to
visit relatives. He recently spent
some teaching telegraphy
in the Alabama business college
at Birmingham, From here goes
to Clinton to be at that point
the meeting.
A list of those who bad
was
it was the total amounted to
some
motion a of two,
S. T, Hooker and L. Davis, was
appointed to wail upon pres-
to ass If others wanted to sub-
scribe of any would increase
amount they had already
bed. reported
enough additional to bring the
amount a little
A committee of five was then
pointed to make
large to solicit subscriptions, they
to report to the chairman as soon
as the amount roach ed
he would call a meeting of all
the subscribers for the purpose of
electing a board of directors and
the mill company.
This was composed of
W A. Darden, s.
T. Hooker, R. W. Smith and W.
B. Wilson.
Following this there were talks
from John J. of York
T. both of whom
have bud experience milling,
and this rallied the meeting so that
th an present raised the amount of
to
It Was then decided to adjourn
meeting until next Thursday,
May 3rd, at o'clock. P. M., when
secretary should notify every
subscriber to be present for the
of effecting organization,
End the Century Book Club.
Between showers and wedding
preparations the Bad of the
Club did fail to hold its
fortnightly meeting with Mrs. J. I.
Little, Tuesday afternoon.
truth such is the interest manifest
ed by its members that little less
a can prevent
a good attendance. The subject of
criticism for the evening was
Statesmen of the medieval days
of the Notably in
sketches of our own
Macon and Daniel Web-
being read by Mrs. II rimes
and The latter
prepared by Via, who was
detained by sickness.
Intellectual edible
menu were highly enjoyable and
only after severs reminders of
waiting husbands and at
home did disperse lo meet
on the next regular day Mrs.
Dr.
Goldsboro, N. C, April
ton Proctor, escaped convict
Durham county, was arrest-
ed at o'clock this afternoon
near the Wilson line
Sheriff He made a
in.- fight before King captured.
lie is now under
until be can be taken back
to Durham.
I mill hands had quit work for the
day. cause of the lire is
I not known but b is rumored that
i it caught from a match or cigarette,
carelessly thrown Into one of the
oil cups near the engine. When
discovered a small Mass was
seen near where the main stack
through the roof. In has
than an hour the whole building
was in dames.
The old plant was totally de-
and the machinery is a
complete wreck.
The loss is estimated at
and there was insurance on the old
plant for about
Several houses near the plant
were destroyed. The heat at Bret
so intense I Tar river bridge
was in danger.
ODER
A Soon One
LOVE.
A mini over Second dis-
was telling us that spring
Al bull Greenville is to have a him a
modem hotel. feeling, and that if we would only
Mr. B. Patrick has been coo try his
erecting a hotel on the, ., Thinking it
corner of Evans and I streets with his feelings
for some lime. An has
been here and made plans of
building and Mr. Patrick has given
him the
The Hotel will contain forty
rooms and have a complete system
Al.
other story be added to
three stores which Mr. Patrick
owns and a three brick
lion built just bock of the stores
u and both joined together miking
and adored Ore companies worked fronting
and got the lire under M,.,.,., that
without farther
loss or damage.
car of the A. C.
track mill was burned.
II is Said that colored the-
man of mill has vet been
we told him to his band on
and here
I . re of i. i that's
I, .
lb best I love tic hail.
That'll the nail the
Ami tin- .-inn i Bop-Pops be
om M sad.
W will ban a while i a-d all
To in lie stain i
We will save tot Governor
in h. Vance,
Ii
f i i in- pa to
their
lo well hare by a,
ii vole,
i. rive that gentleman three
high. This is a thing
ville has long we are
. , . . . i. i,, H, White, the Uses,
glad in Mr. Patrick has ,. ,.,.,, .-i,
decided lo build one. be on a
has long been
found and some in,.,,,.; f,. a ,,., .,
I that one is now near at hand.
Don our candidate tori
Congress addressed a large and an- r .
. ,. . i Greene County
audience at
last evening upon the political is- of Greene held
sues day.
HEMS
N. It.
v.
The time is NOB,
When you'll prove St polls in
Mr,
you're a coon
convention Wednesday
and nominated the following ticket i
House L.
w.
Register of A.
Bryant returned from
New Bern Tuesday.
Pittman spent the day at
Sunday.
Rev. A. D. Belts, of Ayden,
slopped over here Monday W. and John Harvey,
while on his way from New Delegates to the Senatorial Coil
Bern fair. j instructed for L. V
Dr. D. Harper, of Kinston, for the Senate, and
spent the day here Sunday. gates to Congressional convention
J. Brooks is looking for were half for Don
on every freight. J and half for A. Woodard
When it comes another steam saw i for Congress.
will soon start to cutting
her. Another Post Office Robbed.
All tin- workmen have gone
home for two weeks that have j broke into at
at work en the last night. They blew
The Government
the following was written by a
Georgia moonshiner, from
Dear The Govern-
mini has look my
from ma and sent to jail.
won't you please blow up
the for me,
blow, so there'll
be left of it when I get out
again. Do Ibis for me, William,
and a friend trouble,
I'll never you, but make
you my private secretary when I'm
president of the States,
founded by the lather of his
try who could no more tell a lie
than I
Rev. J. Harper filled his I ho safe and about
appointment here Sunday and in money and stamps. A bole
as usual preached splendid sci about sire of a lead pencil was
A Bin Deal
New York, April Fifth
hotel and and B. A. members
building adjoining were of Covenant
in at public K., went to Ayden night to for the Atlantic I mist
for The there, return
chaser was W. P. a son of the ed this Reflector, I ran n,
I own by a lawyer.
An Interesting;
Mrs. I. M. Heard, of Winston,
is in town selling her book
Own Life, or a Deserted
Mrs Heard bears the highest l-s-
from people of her own
and from all sections of the
stale. Her book is endorsed
all. She has sold the edition
copies and is now selling
second edition. After being
deserted Mrs Heard was thrown
upon her own resources re
soot to her pen U a of
earning a support for herself and
children. II is other
own life that she tells Internal
The lady of
It's to forget the
both morning and night.
Joyner who for
several years been living In South
Carolina, is a visit to friends
and relatives here.
Some found u large lump of
foxfire Monday and that night
right where calaboose WM
and the Joe Porter
in a, few mouths ago. The lie
gross an- having n big preaching
and a good many have to go close
by When the calaboose was, and
foxfire scared some of
most to math. i ii-in says
be saw Joe's teeth.
There is a while preacher
here. He eats and sleeps with
them is preaching for tin m
drilled ill the safe powder a
plied. The explosion turned
safe completely over and also broke
several u adjoining build-
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds, T Moore,
issued marriage licenses dining
pant week, four white and two
colored, as follows
WHITE.
N. Maud L. Blow.
a.
rise.
B.
Joseph and Lena Spain,
Badgers and Lou
Moore.
Mien Tucker and Nancy Gray.
Homicide In Halifax.
Wildon. N. April W.
Morris shot and killed brother
in law . Webb, near
Springs, Halifax county,
day afternoon. Morris married
Webb's sister, and it that be j
often treated her cruelly .
day which he was abusing his wife,
Webb who was at work near came
up lo i bl sister. Morris
look down his double gun
and emptied Webb,
who lived a short lime.
gave lip bl e Moss
who lives near. Morris has lien
the Insane asylum.
AI old Marcellus Moore store,
on Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meals, Flour,
Sugar. Coffee. Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff. Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
lo be found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
en her in cash or in barter. When
you to sell or when you
to buy come lo see us.
To all who favor us their
promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
There is something
we than the money we lend. I ,.,,,. ,,
The sea of matrimony .,, ,,. saying.
produces tin mer of the
is
The Democratic party is pledged
lo a free school ill
district in State four mouths in
year. This is one the best
plunks platform. Hie poor
people have never bad such a Mood
pally.
about tin- time when Illiteracy will
be educated out of our grand old
State. a future will loom
up before her . She is
preaching the -dawn of a
star.
Do
You
Know
call hear i
falls love
con.
you can gel best
finishings, Stair Door
a ml Window and
Fronts, Counters and
Office Tidings, Church Pews,
Mantels and in
deed any thing to lie made of
Hard Wood or of
KINSTON MANTEL CO.,
Kinston, C.
Try them Tor need.





B.
Bankers Life Insurance
OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK
OVER A
. 1869 n a -I ; ii
York A B ll
v log 1- the
of the State
lion. adopted by the As
to be submit
Hie voters for ratification
A ii
law-thin That art VI of the
. ill North Carolina lie
O. the same is hereby abrogated
sud in lieu thereof shall hi
tilled the following article of said
in I
posited with the Now Ins ranee
-t.
ARTICLE VI.
St III; AUK
MORGAN, President.
CHAS. H. 1st If. M Vice Ties.
B. JAMES Treas.
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City.
Hit, T. Baltimore. Ma. Every person
Mi, Natl and South Carolina. states, and
male person who has bean
deny the being of Almighty
Seoul, who shall have
convicted or confessed their
guilt on uncut
whether or not.
judgment suspended, any treason
Of or any for
the punishment may
la the penitentiary.
Mine lie-coming citizen of the
or corruption and
in such
person shall restored to the
rights of in a manner
prescribed by law.
Sec, l. This act shall lie in force
from after its ratification.
Arrest
ice by the V KM of
. Id and
I . using
. v.
headache,
r a,
tor- U
. all diseases.
i Liver PILLS
OF AN
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Win A Coco Exchange Bank. Ken York City
Chas II Irving Bank, York City
Mason. Bank of New York, S it A New York
Trow bridge. North American Trust Co York City
A B Bunk. Xe York City
William Sharer, N Y Clearing Mouse Assn. New York City
Richard Morgan, Bankers Lib Co, New York
William It lived, First Bank, New York City
A Sherman, N Y Produce . Bank, New York City
In National Bank, New York City
Edward J Baldwin, National Park Bank, New York
Edward I Hoist, Hank of York. N It A. New York City
John Carr, Market and Fulton National Hank. New York City
W National Hank. N V City
has Banker Life Insurance Co, New City
Walter The Bowery Saving Bank, New York
Parsons, Chemical National Hank. New York City
Batter, Leather National Bank, N Y city
Mechanics Hank. Brooklyn, N Y
B L Bank for Savings, N Y City
Elder, c . Co, Bankers . N Y City
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF OF
Win II Chairman . Com Exchange Bank City
Chan Irving National N
ES Mason. President Hank of New York. N It A. N Y City
Trow North American Trust Co, N Y
A Ii Hepburn. Vice President Chase Hank. X Y
William Manager N Y Clearing House Assn. N V
Richard Morgan, Bankers bile Insurance Co, N Y
COMMITTEE BOARD OF
Win It Cashier First Hank. X Y
Edward Baldwin, National Park Hank. N V
Edward T A-.-t. Cashier Bank of New York. N It A, N Y city
Richard Morgan, Hankers Life Co, N City
twenty one of
age. and possessing the
s-t out in this article, shall
be entitled to at any election
by the people ill the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Her. He shall have resided
the Stale of North for two
in the six months,
and iii the product, or other
district in which he oilers
vole, four months next
lag the election ; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or oilier election district
in the same shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vote the precinct, ward
or oilier from
which he has removed, until
months such removal. No
i person who has been convicted, or
w ho has his guilt
court upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter imprisonment ill the
It late prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the said person shall
I be Oral rest, to citizenship In
I the manner prescribed bi law.
Every person offering to
A In
Baseball magnates are not Hie
people ho can be depended
lo set tie old MM,
Maude, dear, although the
men who work banks may
die fortunes, they are not
tellers.
make me remarked
the to the bet.
It lakes a woman with a remark
ably keen sense of humor lo laugh
at her husband's excuses.
When all soda water costs the
same it is to convince a
woman there arc different
priced Cigars.
Some
The candidates who are the
are of
arc only willing to go it I
lure lack.
When the the man it
have advertise for him.
He's right where it can
stumble over him
it lakes a little bit of sun
to make this old world smile.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
Love is the soul's lumbago.
Not over milk is all
right, batter it.
Probably men are generally so
willing lo widows
they think they will be lamer.
After a man has married ten
years if his wife goes away for six
No mail likes to be told that he weeks he looks like a pair of old
is making a tool of himself any shoes.
than that some oilier fellow is Solomon was the wisest in
making a tool of him. the world. He got married so
Even the musical composer is folks could not talk about him.
me time unable lo meet his married so many
notes.
Some cultivated voices an
rowing
The lives lo lie three
score must feel like sixty.
No woman can pin her faith oil
a husband without pin money.
The housewife
a carpel that can't be beaten.
Any jailer will tell you a
felon the hand is worth two
the jail.
Th
with
I vote shall lie Hie time a legally
IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE the new policies voter as herein
the Bankers. The Lite. Limited Payment Life ed in the manner
contain all the up lo dale features, many whirl, are original. Md ,.
shall
general rat ion laws lo
into effect the provisions of
Hid you ever look for the in your life insurance
Unless it was in Bankers Life Insurance Company of the.
of New you probably found side Issues article.
and the like, made prominent as
we these features, too, for is
nothing If progressive; but
you ever see a policy with the Company keeps an
Individual
one which ail earnings arc guaranteed lo Hie policy holder
Or one which guaranteed reserve Slid surplus if surrendered
Or one which gives all at death, in
to face of policy
Or one, in lad, which treats the policy-holder with absolute
equity, confiscating no portion of the net premiums, and allowing a
policy-holder to control his own money all times, as far M is consist-
with a conservative system which embraces the best of
banking and insurance
If you have never seen any of these investigate
the new policies of the Hankers Life Insurance Company of City of
New York
ii ho ate its officers Among them are many of the
heel known men in New York
The record has been for man
safe equitable dealings with its policy-holders
low cost of Insurance Protection.
Fur further Information and agencies, address
South Street, Baltimore, Md.
or A. BLACK, Greenville, N. c.
IN I. Little, Cashier Hank of
Greenville, J G a Ii Oscar Hooker and While.
What will me lo insure life in your Company for
sum of. I I was on
day of.
Name.
St., Md. Address.
WHEN IN MEED
A SUIT OF
Clothes,
Best and most
garments in
the city.
or a 1.1
1873.
. Me
and retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, tin Bar-
rule, Turkeys, Red-
Mattresses, Soils, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes. P.
and Hall A
Meat Tobacco, West Cheroots,
American Beauty
R n
OF
cannot De
for to date
Greenville Tailoring Co.,
see. I, Every person presenting
himself for shall be
able to read and write any section
of the constitution in the English
and, before he shall lie
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of I lie
year in which he proposes to vote,
his poll lax by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lieu on assessed
properly, and no process shall issue
lo enforce I lie ion of I lie same
except against assessed properly.
Sec. No unite person w was,
on January I, 1867, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled to vote
the laws of any State the
United States wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal descendant of
y such person, shall lie denied
the right to register and vole at
any election this State by person
of his failure lo possess
qualifications prescribed in
section of this article I Provided,
be shall have registered accord
with the terms of this section
prior lo be; 1808. The
Genera Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persons
who register under
or before November I. and
all such persons shall lie entitled
lo and vote at elections
by the people in this Stale, unless
disqualified under section j of this
article i Provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll lax re
quired by law.
Bee, ii. All elections by the
shall In ballot, and nil
elections the General Assembly
shall be viva loco.
T. Every Voter North
Carolina, except us in this article
disqualified, shall be eligible to of-
SORES
Johnston's
QUART BOTTLES.
THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE.
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA u Blood Food and SM
MEDICINE comes u rich from
heaven lo the worn the run down, Um overworked and Thai tired
those languor and despondency which arise
from thin, vitiated blood an underfed vanish M It y a magic
The lassitude and nervous prostration which the
and the heal are and banished once. For every of
neurasthenia, and all ailments the brain and nerve. Insomnia, h; starts and
generally, It Is almost i It furnishes the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve
tissues. feeds brain, nerve centers nerves, calming and their H
makes rich, red. honest blood. Newness of life, new hope, new strength follow Its faith-
use. It makes the weak and the old young again.
It was the antiquated now exploded; method in the good old times, lo
rest Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from
BLOOD TAINT with powerful such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral
gents It was by this that the poison could be killed while the blood
was left to course through Its channels holding In Its circulation the specific of the
disease. But In this way. every part of the body became more or less diseased.
can be more terrible than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks
the structures the body, but many times the bones are honeycombed
and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves and spinal cord, and again II will bring de-
cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or There is only one
scientific method for the cure of blood taint. That Is. PURIFICATION Every
the blood be removed through the channels. lungs, kidneys, bowels,
and skin. First pure, then The great restorative, end
of the blood, JOHNSTON'S not only radically and ex-
removes taint, but also removes all mercury, and other minerals,
and fills veins 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 the greatest Blood Purifier ever
This fact Is now established beyond question or cavil.
sit
Byron, Mich . October II.
Davit. Co. Detroit-
I JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA Band
t--i cf cl I had SORES on lace. I two bottles
I know ll U what cured
is
BY
that he never had to live with any
of I hem New York Press.
A Whistle Sixty-five Miles Long,
An odd incident occurred on Hie
Chicago and Northwestern Hallway
Sunday forenoon Highland
Park, III. As the engineer of the
train which leaches Milwaukee
o'clock blew whistle the
who is most generous and he was unable to
advice is usually stingy from the noise
about every thing else. Park to
here is something queer , of about
r sixty live miles, there was not a
a girl win. her own
is as nice girl's brothers
You from color of a
stray hair on a Boat sleeve
whether his wife is n or a
brunette.
Some women, when a gown
match
in I it waler to alter the complex-
ion than the gown.
The telegraph lineman cannot
vole than oilier man,
though he does a great deal of hang-
around the poles.
The who is driven lo
starts
Counterfeiting may be a dangerous
game, bill forging i- all write.
When the worst comes to
worst the thing to be done is
lo make the best of it-
moment when the whistle was not
sounding full strength. could
lie heard for miles away as the
train came on in a long continuous
shrill sound, and at every city and
village people ran lo doors
lo learn what was happening.
While the whistle was blowing the
fireman was -miming every nerve
to keep the steam up to the run-
point, and succeeded bring-
the train into the Station
Sentinel.
Spring is being sprung us.
doesn't make a bill any smaller
to tilt- away.
CUE YOUR CHILLS ND FEVER, MALARIA
Contemplates matrimony -the
guest at a welding.
. . ,, Tasteless I lull Ionic at per
us that ,,,,,
lights all of our sorrow. refunded if it fails, p-
on-Ill in ion. petite, purifies blood makes
tine way lo keen the wolf from nth- as good.
the door is not to have any door. i i
, , ,, . , . I to., and sold and
ll a lively , stores
catch up with his running ex- Bryan,
pen es.
If could blush,
would do so upon reading Hie
on f Co., of
on t,,,. , , A W E.
ll a trust to Tucker by ill--
make go up. An W
bower will do m
is really a call down.
mil Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,; lice, bill before entering the
Hour, Coffee, duties of the he shall lake
Lie. MagiC Food, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar
den feeds, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Glass
China Ware. Tin and Wooden
t and I linkers,
Cheese, Batter, Stand
Sewing Machines, and nil
l will support
the it lit ion laws
of the Slates, con
laws of North Cam
Una Dot inconsistent and
ll doesn't require a musical ed-
i to play the metes.
Hue bad i mill a mail's mouth
will usually feel as big as an acre
Women may not be expert ac-
but they know a
figures.
The most important tiling
this ii inn is success of the
ticket. The
Would i give up all for
control of II be-
hooves lie i of good govern-
ill who do mil w
to return of to
bes i A
i ill chosen mid it is of
a wise
. His-
patch.
Ills April
ii m
I. A. K. ii SI it,
re v u a . y till i
I ii. other goods. and discharge
for .
Main Street. X. C. .
of my as-
So help me,
lea, s. The following classes of
persons shall las
First, all persons who shall
HOB HI . TASTELESS
-Tic. pet Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money hack if it
No Other as good. Get the kind
lied Cross on the label.
Hold um guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
inn prices as low as the
Highest market prices
for produce.
PATENT
in Invent or
H-mi m.-l. Ii. i i .
for .
BOOK ON
WASHINGTON,
Having this day the
of I ho t of
s f the of M. I.
notice to
n I t--
to them to me for
ft tin Hi
day of notice will
plead in All persona
unit -hind lo estate art- make
to
ibis the Mill Mar. ii
I. II A-l
M I,
BLOW,
this
of Pitt unlit
Allen
to all
state to
them to me for duly mi-
or of
March or tins notice will be plead in
recovery. All -n-.
lo will make immediate pay-
1.1- M AT it
Km. of K Allen.
TO
Having the Superior
Court of Pin county
tor of the r,.
U hereby given to nil i hi-
ed to nuke pay-
to nil persons
ins must pie-
the nine the 15th
day Of March, 1901 untie- will Ire
in bur of recovery.
of March,
LAND
el ii decree of the Superior
of
Ann Tyson and
Andrew
Th
e will cash
the
May the
pan-H or Iran of find, situ-
ale in Pill in
tin of Hue
Robert Cobb
ST Bates, more or Has, it lining
known the home tract.
K.
This April
DIRECTORY
a m.
Services every
Sunday morning.
every Hun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening.
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. I .
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening,
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W Harding,
thin.
Sunday, morning and evening.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. K. B.
I II Ii -Services at the
Opera House every Sunday
morning and night. Rev. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular
OLD DOMINION LINE
A. F. S A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
II, O. t. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
It. G. E. E Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of It. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
1606, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, Sea,
O. U. A. M. Meets every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. ball. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sec.
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dully in
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
at A. M. for Tar-
leave for Greenville
Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Now York
ton, and for all points for West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should Order freight by
old Dominion s. s. Co.
New York; Clyde Lino from
Line from Hall
mid Lino from
N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Our Cold In Mead.
lo lake and to cure cold bead pare
throat.
PATENTS
Notice in Inventive
ll. .
till patent at
Letters
E. .
1.8. MEET,
-----DEALER IN-----
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also ii nice
I can now lie found in
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J,
FOR
The Eastern
J. EDITOR I
VOL. XIX
.
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY P 1900.
NO
Ed. H.
IR WANT TO AND
SAME TIME Y
THEN THE PLACE
HONEST
RELIABLE
Ed. H.
Be Not
THE LEADING
OUR
State Ticket.
The Pea Louse
The pea louse
For
CHARLES B.
of Way
For
WILFRED
of
For Secretary of
of Pitt.
For
R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney General I
ROBERT D. GILMER,
of
Superintendent
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
of tali well.
For
In.
For Commissioner
HENRY B.
of Davidson,
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of Macon,
FRANK
of New Hanover.
For at-
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
A Woman In th
which
I the garden pea last year has again
appeared in the trucking section.
Growers of peas must he prompt
and ill lighting In is
it will ruin season's pea
I crop. The pea louse doesn't bite
or chew plant. It inserts its
Leak into the plant tissue and
sucks out the sap. Badly infested
plants soon turn yellow and die.
Remedies-. Paris green all
I other poisons are value-
less against the pea louse. We
use a contact poison. The
I lies insect poison of this class is
fish oil soap, dissolved, I pound
gallons of boiling water.
Use warm. I pound of
to each gallons will add
to it effectiveness The second
best remedy la tobacco
made by boiling I pound of
, co leaves for hour In gallons of
I witter,
i Powdered tobacco need as a dud
is good. Powdery, acrid, waler
slaked lime on the plants
while wet with dew or rain is very
effective, I ounce to each
pound of tobacco or lime will in-
I crease its
The pea lice chiefly affect Um
i under sides of the leaves. Their
; bodies must be struck welled
powdered by the
here recommended or DO goodwill
lie done. The vines must be
. down or tamed over lo expose the
lice lo the spray or powder. A
very good plan is to the
quid insecticide In a shallow pan
or pail bend down the Infested
vines and immerse them in the
quid for one minute. This is sure
to all the insects welled. If
powders are used they may
on with a course sack, a
dredge Of a line meshed sieve, or
they may lie thrown on with the
gloved hand.
Truckers must understand
this insect, unless promptly and
vigorously fought, will destroy
season's pea clop. Those who
have not a copy
Bulletin for December should
write to the Commissioner of Ag-
for a contains
full instructions for lighting crop
two months
Ion to Tobacco, lime, and can
be bought of most local dealers,
In a private letter to The Land
mark, one of as well M
one of the and
Safest leaders of the
party Slate, says our
danger in campaign i
over confidence. Our friend's let-
was not written tor publication.
bill inasmuch as we that
this danger threatens we lake the
liberty of calling attention to it.
Be believes w will carry the
Stale, as we all do, but he says
is apparent to all
live and thinking
it can lie done only by most
persistent and united and
that in there must lie
much personal work, for there are
many who cannot lie reached
by literature or by public speak-
Continuing, our friend says
one of the prime causes of our de-
in when we lost the
Stale, was same over
Compare Candidate-
TO THE PEOPLE, It AND OF
POT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We
We
are m the forefront of the Met
liter you the best selected
after your patronage
. Kit
General Merchandise
Bryan has i
mid the courage to defend them.
William also has
ions, but lack- courage and
them
lo ran ha- faith in people
and -laud- up for rights,
ha- mi faith in the
people and sacrifices rights
at the trusts.
Bryan opposes imperialism
work- for freedom and a
can form of government.
imperialism if too little, the growth will be
works for an of I
i of pen
pie.
Bryan opposes trusts which
rob the people,
deuce. This is true, and we
are fully prepared to
testily to Its truth to our own
county. Those of Us who were fa
with the
county that year know and well
remember we need have
lost the county if we could only
have convinced out own
we were danger. The great mass
of I hem could not see the danger
and we lost, and was doubt less
the case many oilier Comities,
We are no alarmist bill we de-
sin to wain Democrats at
Outlet again confidence and j
against underrating the
of the enemy. Statements
will carry the Slate the amend- j
and Slate ticket by
more or less, are quite coin-.
there of supreme
confidence our success j
log the Democratic hosts is
quite encouraging. But we should
remember the Scripture which
him boast that
on his armor like him
it verily
and we say not for pub
merely, bill we sincerely
believe ii that the amendment and
our Slate ticket will win. But
confidence includes work with-
out ceasing on the part of Demo-
and all friends of good gov-
from now the day of
Without that cannot
Landmark.
lo lie found ill any store in Well bought choice
-dictions, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Bummer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It Is our pleasure to show you what you and lo
sell you If we can. We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on ii- own merits.
When you come to market you will do just ice
If you do -co our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember u- and the following line- of general merchandise.
, Dry Goods and Notions,
Hal Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Cape-. Carpets, and Oil Cloth.
Shoes.
Children's Shoes.
and
Harness, Horse and Du
Groceries.
Flour, Meal. Sugar.
Scad I-.
Hardware,
Costings Plow
O crop can
grow with-
out Potash.
Every blade of
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all
and tables
must have it. If
i supplied
you can count on a full crop
Scad be all
.
pet it ion.
fosters protects
the trust regardless of people
and uses all hi- to make
rich richer, has also the
result of making the poor
ha-a practical plan in re
strain the trusts, and ii elected
ho will put
lion.
ton strain
trusts, ii In- did ban- a
plan who own
body and soul, would not
low him lo C e
Which these two men would
serve the people
of the United
There
Bryan for all people de
-i re of and pro-
represents the i j. i-
1111-1- imperialism l co
the people.
The people arc going a
licit Will
Cent. Investment with
Taxes Paid Company.
I o
Drewry, Pres.
M mi.
r. Treas.
X tiding, Any.
Allen, Secretary.
CO
w S Primrose.
TEN-YEAR l o o COUPON
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons. 92.25 each.
Payable and December at
Commercial Farmers Bank of
Secured by first
. age c property worth
early double loans, with
payable ten after
dale issue, are being sold for a
cash payment of which gives
lo
Hope.
Made by the Orange Va.
Crows make Hie best com
tors.
Is there way to
against Spring lever.
Furniture.
for Furniture and in line.
buy Strictly Cash, bill sell for Either Ca-h or Oil Approved
Credit. Our motto is Merit mid Dialing.
Your Friends,
j. p. CHERRY CO.
A Lesson with a Moral. I The Best lot Wen to Marry.
The killing of by
Edward
writing
lite
on
live and one-third
annum free of luxes on
a profit of nearly
twenty
ii total of more than seven per
cent, per This i- one of
safest and lust
put a friend or an enemy the market. Loans made on real-
tin- While Orange of eight
. . fun her particulars, address
and Investors Union,
. , . See. Raleigh. X. C.
i- school Law. i
The old Fusion of . ,. , m j
in i win. i. Es
lo Hie will of local application- as they can-
walk the reach the diseased portion of
1st. lo an opinion the car. There is only one way to
the Attorney General the old
boards cannot hold July
The law under they claim mucus
to hold expires then and Tube.
remedies. Deafness is cans-
led by inflamed condition of the
lining of the
Inn I is- tube is
It was found today that n colored
woman, the wife
a Republican was one o
of Nor
mat College. About
she applied for
the art depart all re-
, , For to Bros.,
and was admitted. She
is years old and would puss any
Beaufort, X. to Good,
Philadelphia, Pa. of the
Soap is cents pound in bar
rel lots, cents
was seen upon the street with I ,
n. When
where for a while woman.
On Tuesday she was seen by one
of professors talking from n
studio window a mid
lat
Mi
The less some men talk the more ground, helpless
community will love them other behind bar-,
That man la growing wise when possibly, upon n wonted life
he begins lo know he doesn't I u Hie upon Ills aged
know. I lumber, Yet haven law
Many a is stranded the I weapons, which
bar who never touches he If enforced public
can help it-
courting is never lo
put off until to-morrow what you
can woo lo day.
Some men a last
amount of brass main people
mistake ii for brains.
Sudderth. on Sunday night of this May II
week, carries a lesson of value if I Boy I'm a
our readers would bill read ii. II ; young under twenty-
lathe old, old violated years of age i- In any
Sabbath spent in drinking, ending to take unto himself a
at night-full n frenzied brawl wife. Before age he i-
with the youth's companion, a hoy who has absolutely
Smith and Wesson, lo finish the i log which he can offer to a girl on
work murder, safe foundation for life
the whiskey, and the two men, who He Is formed his char
were friends, would have unset lied in hi-idea- ab-o
snob now the one is the
of what or love
for a woman mean-, lie
know himself, lei alone knowing a
woman, lie is full fancies, and
is hi- boyish lo from
in another, lie i- in
opinion, a- capable up ill which
well as by solicitors, would have low is lie has
as well a-lite ill lived enough lo know
have n la against the feeling or even the word means
selling in
new law of
hits really
w be
providing
of which
operative nil the
hi
In for her con-
duct, the man The Slate Treasurer has
her husband Unit she was a tied all bank cashiers Stale
I hat they must furnish the
meant she withdrew with the of
from college any action shares of and value of same
was taken on part of held by residents In such county,
Dispatch, and lo
20th. all holders.
which If also enforced same
public opinion would Lave been
equally the crime.
Some people believe that every gang for months Is
man is a rascal until he prove-him- the only fit place for pistol carriers
self otherwise and his fellow workman should be
If some men were taken of Hie speak easy. The
face value they wouldn't lie worth upper ton of society, who affect
the doings of
low have most
case where public opinion doc-
go hand in hand the law .
After all. law- opinion
governing class.
Herald.
a bauble in l be market of
in the week are prey
days with many
upon others.
ll la the girl with
ring on her linger w
in
Some men have no need bats
being
for their
He is lull of theories, each one
which, when lo put ill
to practice, will tail. He Ism buy,
pure and simple, paining
living period through which
every boy pi he lie
comes II man. Hill Hull
nay lime. For
his are to change,
so are his he es
only girl in I hi- world
In make hi III happy . The man of
thirty rarely weds whom report.
fusion
The following
bus sen
e the ix-of
clerk of Board of
School is. explains Itself.
The follow letter from the
Attorney-General will explain it
Hon. . II. pub
lie I ruction, New I c.
In reply lo
this date I will in my
opinion, under section chapter
ins. ill
i Act-
of school
tier chapter- and
will go office the Mini
day July. limo.
Very fully,
. W u-l
Attorney
on w ill please Inform
n ll the old
II i oil to charge under de
ii- of Supreme Court, so
iv Ii or de
Id ii school
I lo have all n . lull and
up lo
and-end In me promptly, I here
need be no on
i you have a rumbling sound or
perfect hearing, and when is in
closed, deafness result,
unless can lie
taken mil and tube restored
lo its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine
of Ion are caused by Ca-
which i- nothing but an in-
condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give tine Hundred
for any ease of deafness
ed by be cured
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Semi for
free.
In.-, Crops.
by
Family
the best.
Hall's
Do
You
Like
Printing
You
Will
Like
Ours.
is asking about the
town election. Greenville does
not hold her until the
Monday- In
he fancied when he was
II. dangerously
Simeon Woolen ill a
LaG range Harper
puts unknown. Both were prom
of
truly.
C. II.
Pub. In-l.
THE
Dr. D. L.
DENTIST.
i X, c.
While
Fleming
THE
i. in mil ,.,, ,,
along , W. chili
CHILLS
ill Grove's
is simply
Wilmington fun


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Eastern reflector, 1 May 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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May 01, 1900
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