Eastern reflector, 18 May 1900


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Bankers Life Insurance Co.,
OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK
A QUARTER-n OLD
iv- 1869, under Laws the n it
el New York. A Regular
in T. Government
with the X a
Depart meat.
RICHARD MORGAN, President.
CHAS. II. FAX BAB, 1st Vice Wm. M -Plea.
CHAS. B. Sec'y. JAMES Treas.
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City.
T. St. Baltimore, Md
and South Carolina.
THE AMENDMENT.
i the amendment
of MM
tin- General As
i i ISM, to
to voters tot ratification
next An pad i
Section That article VI of the
of Carolina
Hid same is hereby abrogated
ad lieu thereof shall lie
the following article of said
oust it ill
ARTICLE VI.
TO
AN
First. all persons who shall
deny the of Almighty God
Second, nil persons shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on pending, and
a hill I I or not.
or fell hi or any other for
which the punishment may be
in the penitentiary,
since becoming citizens of the
I or corruption and
unless such
person shall restored to the
rights of citizenship a manner
prescribed by law.
Sec. . This act shall lie in force
from and after its ratification.
BOARD OF
Wm A Rash, Corn Exchange Bank, New York Oily
living National Sew York
Mason, Bank of York, N U A Sew York City
North American Trust New York City
A Chase National Hank. New City
William N Y Clearing House We. New York City
Richard Morgan. Bankers Life Co, New York City
William First National Bank, York City
Win A Sherman, X Produce New York City
James N v York City
Edward Baldwin, National Park Bank.
Edward T Bank of York. S B A, N. York City
John II Cart, Market and National Ne York City
G Leather S Bank. N Y City
Chas Banker New City
Walter The Savings B New York City
Parsons, Chemical National Bank. New
Butler. Leather National Bank. S Y
Goo Maynard, Mechanics Bank. Brooklyn, S
K I. for Savings. N Y City
Elder, C Co, Bankers . N Y City
FINANCE COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF
Win II Chairman . President Bank N Y City
Chas President Irving National Bank. S City
ES Mason. Bank of New York. N B A, N Y City
President North American Ti list Co, City
A B Hepburn. Chase National Bank. N Y
William Manager N Clearing House N Y City
Richard Morgan, President Bankers X Y City
l i OF OF DIRECTORS
Wm B Cashier First National Ban. N
Edward Baldwin. X Park Bank, N Y City
Edward T Bank Net York, N B A. N X City
Mi Bankers Life Insurance Co, N V City
IT WILL PAY TO INVESTIGATE tin new policies of
the The Life, Limited Payment Life and Endowment
contain all the date natures, j of which arc original.
Good Tiling's.
Did you ever look the in your life insurance
w .- in the Bankers Life Insurance Company of
City New York. issues
and the like, made prominent as
Of course we have these features, too, for the is
nothing if not but
Did you ever see a policy with the Company keeps an
dual
Or one in which ail earnings are guaranteed to the policy holder f
Or one which guaranteed both reserve and surplus U surrendered
Or one which gives all surplus at death,
lion line of policy
Or one, fact, which treats the policy-holder with absolute
equity, confiscating no portion of the premiums, allowing a
policy-holder to control his own money all times, as far as is consist-
with a conservative system which embraces the best points of
banking and
If yon have never seen any of these investigate
the new policies of the Bankers Life Insurance Company of the City of
New York.
Who are and directors Among are of the
best known men in Ne York financial circles.
The Company's record has been for economical man-
safe investments, equitable dealings with its policy-holders
low cost of Insurance Protection,
For further information and agencies, address
has. i. Street, Baltimore, Md.
or A. P. BLACK. Greenville. N. C.
REFERENCE IN I. Little, Cashier Bank of
Green, R I Hooker i While.
contrary, he usually acquires one.
This would a hard world if we
Section Every male person
in United States, and
even male person who has
twenty-one years of
age. and possessing the
set out in this article, shall
be entitled to vote at any election
the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Sec. He shall have resided in
the State of North Carolina for two
years, the county six months,
and the precinct, ward or other
election district which oilers
to Vote, four months next
the Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or oilier election district
in the same shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the j professional
right to vote in the precinct,
A. la
No matter how successful an
undertaker may lie he is always
to grief.
The man who runs for Halted States
doesn't get out of breath. the Senator A. of Texas,
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect
by the occasional
Tint's Liver They reg
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, ,
constipation and
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver
OVER THE
articles on which
revenue tax is assessed can now be
shipped to Hawaii without the tax
being first paid.
At Constable Hook N. J., a large
part of the Jersey Storage Com-
work pier are
The loss is placed at
Ex-Congressman David B.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART
EN TBS Am
A 1st Doctor
Id a la a a famous and
to his and sententious discourse, were a of wall
dressed men, lawyers, business men and commercial
Mr firm belief. Is that medical science is vet to show that all dis-
eases without exception are caused by which are organ-
isms, is the of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here bacillus
of typhoid and here is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which
died morning of grippe.
Charles V. chief of the
will ii cost mo to insure life in your Company for i tie
sum of. I was born on the.
day of. . is
c H AS. i . Name.
St. Baltimore. Md. Address.
The Cut n
FiX makes nil.
makes
man, so tar its appearance goes.
is our pride no
line is spared either in lo
material or workmanship.
High Art
with our name I
us, ill made in our
i. k room i m
supervision.
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ML.
v and retail Grocer and
Dealer, Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Bar
Egg, etc. Bad-
ails. Oak Suits,
Carriages, Go-Carts,
Sail-. Safes,
Ax
lo
n Beauty Can-
Cb Hi.-. Peaches, Apples.
Pine A pies, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour, .
M Food, Matches, oil,
Meal Hulls. Gar
den Sew Oranges, Apples, Nun.
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches,
Raisins, class
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. and Crackers, Mara
h e-e, Stand
ard Ma c mi
i goods. and
i for cash,
sic .
were to do the things we of the Havana
tell other people we would do it we is arrested
were in their places. Y. charged with
It's that the hardest
drinker drinks easiest.
man in a million is pretty example how the
apt to lie the with a million. narrowing the
It's only for a fellow to chances of men who would
feel cheap when bis salary has go into business and driving
reduced. i them from the Slate. It is a news
A frieze on the wall won't keep j Orleans Plea-
things c in the refrigerator. vane.
All men are pone to give advice tobacco in North
men. They very roseate. If the
young man Chanel's to be looking
or
from The man who has spent all his
an occupation,
remarked H.
guest at the
has to take fat. sit. Charles, from Win-
Many a fellow spends his sum tobacco center up near the
Biers in town in older that bis wife Virginia line. tobacco trust
may do the spending out of town. pros-plug everything. It is only
Lots of women who sew a matter of a time, at the
a button on can patch up a quarrel, present rate, until North Carolina
Jersey and hotel pro- are in the power
are getting their bills In I of the trust.
nape. Winston are twenty
When a man who lives in a live or concerns,
which hi has removed, until four in a boarding house seldom Walter a
months after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who has confessed his guilt
curt upon indictment of any crime
the punishment of which Is, or may
hereafter imprisonment in the
Hate prison, shall he to
vote, unless the Slid person shall
1st restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. o. Every person offering to boarding house baa gaol the land- they are loosing their laden-
Greenville Tailoring Co., M
vote shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
provided by law the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. I. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to and write any section
of the constitution the English
before he shall lie
entitled lo vote, have paid on or
before the day of March of the
year in which lie proposes to vote,
his poll tax as prescribed by law-,
for the ions year. Poll taxes
shall a lien on assessed
properly, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
except against assessed property.
Sec. 5- No male person who was,
on January 1867, oral any time
prior thereto, entitled lo vote
laws of any State in the
Stall's wherein he then re-
sided, no lineal descendant of
y such person, shall be denied
right to register and vote at
any election In this State by person
of his failure to possess the
qualifications prescribed in
section I of this Provided,
he shall have registered in accord-
w terms of this section
prior to December i. The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persona
who register under this section on
or before November I. and
all such shall lie entitled
to and all elections
people in Mate, unless
under section of this
article; provided, such persons
shall have paid their poll lax as re
quired by law.
See. All elections b
shall be iii ballot, and nil
the General
shall be vino.
See livery voter in North
Carolina, except as in this
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of-
lice, before entering upon the
duties of the ho shall take
and Subscribe the following oath
do
I will support and
maintain constitution and laws
of Slates, eon-
end laws of forth Cam
Inconsistent
that I will faithfully discharge
duties of
So help
lady assumes an air of great When I left there, a few
Dance. ago, looked like one firm
No, Maude, dear, a vessel I Winston was bidding a in
it has nothing to do with the
hatchway. Haw thorn has come lo New
Any man can run into debt. , Orleans to enter business here,
he can't get out of it so
It's much easier to keep trick of THE B
where our money come from
where it goes.
Here bacillus
of tubercle which
causes that most of all diseases, consumption. that
common and supposed incurable disease,
I wish. said the man, that you would tell we about
catarrh. I hare bad it for years, and I am thoroughly
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, typhoid
a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood
and attacking specially mucous membrane. This foul and moat
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it is rare to meet one
who ts not, or bus not been troubled more or less with it. How often la he or
he obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment, deprive
of ii n v intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor, arising from ca-
affections. In Its worst phase, the becomes loathsome both to
himself and his friends.
continued this great the true way to heal ca-
is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by powerful
which act as blood
Betsy A. of Co., Mich.,
Dear ten years I sufferer from general chronic
catarrh. My face was pale as death. was weak and abort of breath. I could
hardly walk. I was so and had a ringing In my head all the time. My
hands and feet were always cold. My appetite was very poor. On getting up
in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. had
awful pains in the small of my back. had a continual feeling of tiredness.
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I f-o half a
steps stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have
a pain in my side. It seemed as though blood had left my reins. The doc-
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get-
ting well I tried the best physicians the but failed to get any relief.
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's I took it, and I
bought another. When these had been used, I w-as somewhat improved in
health. I continued use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re-
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my
kept taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. work
all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life.
The sick headaches I hare had since childhood, have disappeared, and my ca-
has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston's
Sarsaparilla has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head-
aches to your
SOLD BY Hot.
NOTICE TO
duly
county as Executor
of Last Mill and Testament of Nancy
Wallace, deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons to said estate to
payment to
all claims sail es-
are lo present the
for payment on or before the day
notice will he plead in
liar of recovery.
of April. 1900.
THOMAS
of Nancy Wallace.
When a pawnbroker dies and his
wife conducts bis business she lie-
comes a loan widow.
Refreshing- Sleep.
To obtain good sleep, the
Tims recommends the
rules, the value of which
can be tested by any one who cares
to follow
Take a brisk walk of one or more
miles before retiring-when
led with one
has been exercising the open
air the afternoon.
the evening meal be simple
and not eaten too near bed time.
Absolute from the
mind i I all topics of business.
In many a bunch of fresh
lettuce before retiring a
effect.
Cultivate a sternly, full, well
drawn nay of breathing, which
always induces sleep.
CHILLS
and fever is a bottle of trove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and a tasteless form
No pay. Trice
Main Strict. N. Phone K,
War has slain its thousands, but
pestilence and famine are slaying
their tens of thousands. The Brit-
lb casualties if present war in
South Africa have been, as we re-
member, quite Hard-
a quarter of these, however,
have been killed, the greater part
being losses from capture and
wounds. be number of men
killed the armies
during the civil war was
the number dying of
Hi, dying with
death.-, i accidents and other
causes Total deaths in the
Colon arm; The
of Confederate soldiers who
died of wounds was
Tin so latter are terrible
and y number of
In India today is
according to the
dispatch
Observer, and with the most
of the govern-
and sweet charity of
the world at large there is hope
for relief for only of the
starving human
statement Is colossally appall
Sec. B, The following class of Ob-
persons shall lie disqualified
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of tic Superior Court of Pitt
entity, Letters t
lo me, on the
day 1900, on of Thomas
J. is
given lo all lo
to make payment to the
and lo all of said estate to
present
l within twelve
after Of this notice, or Ibis
notice will
This the 7th day of May,
on the estate Of Thomas J.
NOTICE
of Tucker Co., of
M A. K. Tucker W. E.
Tucker by mutual content dissolved
or day of
All persons lo th. firm
will please make settlement Ones with
either of shove All persons
having claim.- the will please
present their chum to Tucker t once.
Ids April IS.
A.
W. h.
LAND SALE.
By virtue a decree of the Superior
Conn Pin county proceeding
Ann Tyson others
Vines and
sell land for lion. Tim
Commissioner wilt for cash
the Court door in Greenville
the following
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree the Super
Court Pitt county at December term
ten in the ease r. J. II. vs.
Alfred Andrews el the undersigned
will sell for cash before
Court door in on Mon-
day of June following
Inn of land, situate in
in Hi being
land h said Alfred
How at a pine in
line of J. 1- Bryant's laud and
of a piece or parcel of laud to
heirs running
with the said J. line north
east So to a to a piece
Of land to Nelson and
Martini J Nelson. with their line
north degrees west Doha lo back
line, theme with Hie said line to corner
of W. H heirs, will
their lino to the
u n a.
May 3rd, Col.
CURE YOUR CHILLS AND FIVER, MALARIA
and night Sweats with
Tasteless Tonic at Mo, per
to take. Money
if it fails. Restores
blood and makes
you well. None other as good.
and guaranteed at drug
stores of Bryan, and
WHICH
III. I IN----
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every
pan men and prices as low as the
Highest market price
aid for country produce.
The One Day Cold
F sore
lain
sad can.
DIRECTORY
a B.
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th
Sunday morning.
Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
evening.
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W F. Harding,
I lit
thin.
Sunday, morning and evening. Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
at the
Opera House every 2nd Sunday
morning and night. Rev. I, W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
. .,. t
panel or tract of land situ- third Monday evening. R.
ate in Pill county in
the lands of Bud
Cobb others,
containing less, being
known the home tract.
K.
This April 1900.
TAX TASTELESS CHILL
per Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money if it doesn't.
No other as good, the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by
Bryan and druggists.
OLD DOMINION LINE
My res leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. If. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
v s, Sat s
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for nil points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec
Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. L. G. E. E Griffin,
See.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. of R.
R. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night 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. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Sec.
mo
PATENTS
ADVICE AS
Notice in
Book
1.1. lime, D. C.
FREE
PATENT
An
or IMp
for free stud
BOOK ON
Mai
J. L COREY,
r.
-DEALER IN-
-A GENERAL LINE OF
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY
NO
Ed. H.
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO BE TREATED BIGHT AND
AT THE SAME TIME BUY GOODS BIGHT
TO THE BIGHT PLACE WHERE
WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT A
LY RELIABLE
Alston Grimes and W It
Executive Alston
Grimes, Cox, Israel
Edwards and W E Praetor.
Elks was elected chairman.
FALKLAND.
J- B, CHERRY i
Ed. H.
Delegate-.
Jonas
J L
W X fierce
B Gay
w H Moore
Little
II
Alternates.
j B Gardner
E F
John King
J K
B R Gotten
J S Harris.
PRIMARIES.
Large In livery Town-
ship.
accordance with the call of
the county executive committee,
primaries were held in the several
townships last Saturday to select
delegates to the county convention
ts lie held Greenville next Sat
GREENVILLE.
to nominate
Constable and Justices of Peace, I
to name B Allen
III L
We give following reports F Hart
the townships so far as re. John Pierce, Sr.
calved. From some only the names. Henry
of delegates alternates came Hardy
baud. j E
I A It Holton
i J Brooks
Alternates, j R R Jackson
S V j Asa
BEAVER DAM.
Delegate-
W R Home W II Morgan
W J
Tyson W II Moore
R J Lang J King
I I M Lewis J I Allen
Robert May Lewis
J w S
Beach I
W B Meeting was to order by
J I A. L. Blow, who was elected chair-
W W Thomas, man. and editors of town pa-
elected secretaries.
Monte moved town-
ship follow usual custom and divide
select delegates each sec
lion.
W. L. Brown requested the
motion be withheld until he could
oiler a resolution. The resolution,
was unanimously adopted.
was as follows
Whereas, we believe
should lie recognized in public
and the same commended
therefore be It, resolved Unit this
primary of Greenville township
here assembled heartily endorse the
THE GROCER.
Mooring
I Little
a i Ross
J S
S A Congleton
Convention called lo order by A
G Cox, who was elected chairman
and Gannon secretary.
Precincts Nos separated
To PEOPLE, OUR AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We
We
are
still in the of your
the best line of
General Merchandise
Effect Prayer.
Science bi
.-n great remarked the
the other
us be helped an female
I he
I i man's false teeth
reminded me of l to you be-
in asked the passenger to
whom the observation was
in. believe i;. it I
help He friend. I seen n
demonstration of with me own
;. -I.
For three nights the woman
a . tried rent-
toothache and Pack-
ham's Pain and
j Per tent. Investment
Taxes Paid by Company.
i i. I us
i Drewry , Pros.
S Wynn, Vice
s man, Tun-.
K Ally, f
o. Allen, I
Latta.
S n . J
TEN
ATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, each.
Payable in June and at
and Hank of
Secured by first
gage on residence property worth
nearly double amount of loans, with
principal payable ten after
date of issue, are being sold for a
to be found any store in I'm County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer
and Winter. We work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage, is our pleasure to show you what you to
sell you if we can. offer you very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come to market you will do justice
if you do not sec our immense before buying elsewhere.
Remember u the following line- of general merchandise.
Globules everything f which gives
I to the live and one third per
store hail, her . r on
kepi and a of nearly
Dry and Motions
Hats n
Jacket
I Silks and Satins, Dre
and Man Oil Cloth
Alternates.
Win
Bryant Ives
G Berry
I J
J Spier
L II
Shoes.
Men's. Women's and
Harness, Horse and
-he thou go in
I- Christian . e, so i be
one In lo
conn to I Le house.
together for hours
and the old
like a baby Si. . e
treatment was all right, was
passenger.
I -ii ml I i;. ii red
. i b
he you i it. but when
up the and
i i i boiler
lo her head veil of
; v. Mo e
front,
per cent, maturity, male-
a more than seven per
i i annum. This i- one of
the and investments on
the market. Loan- made on real-
of eight time.
further
Mechanics and Investors Union.
Sec. Raleigh, N. C.
Dr. . L. ;. .
DENTIST.
N.
v Fleming store.
S S
w J Tripp of past campaigns by our
Lorenzo ; most Chairman of the,
Jerry Executive Committee, j
Charles La whom Caleb Cannon I A. L. Blow. and recommend
Edgar Ballard Allen Jackson J that he be again selected for this
Ivey Smith Dr Joseph which he has so
J D Cox filled for mote than twenty
W B Tucker
J W
brad
W J Jackson
Joseph us fox
J R Sugg
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar.
Hardware,
Coffee, Scad Is,
Delegates,
T Tyson
J S Norman
C D Smith
John
Joseph Tyson S W C Hooks
The following were nominated J J May
for Justices of the J H Smith
Tyson, Ivey Smith, Edgar Ballard. E Ellis
For Constable, Mills Smith. J M C
Executive Ty-, A G Cox
son, S W V A Jesse Cannon
Plows, i low fixtures, Nails and
Executive
Jessie Smith.
Resolutions were adopted to
elect A L Blow, Chairman of the j Jesse Cannon, Arthur Jackson express a
years.
A. D. Johnston stated under
the plan of organization a primary
election could he called for, and as
the principal contest before
county convention would he for
Sheriff he called tor a primary vole
Furniture.
for and every thing line.
We buy strictly for sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Dealing,
Your
S. CO.
I of the Negro
hi b u attract-
address
the Charles
Two Fanatics Still Pasting
Shiver, the two
who arc in jail Percy,
the Creole, arc still fasting. They
have fifteen days and
i. . of food has passed the
of either of them.
A Messenger reporter
c to -c yesterday, they
i n So reclining on blanket
re- No. J Z ever
clinic
ii
W W Bullock, chairman, T A
county Democratic Executive Com- W Ho. A G Cox. II K
Ellis, J J May, W B Tucker
The following resolution was
Resoled by Demo
Thigpen, secretary. voters of Con tent
Delegates.
J A Briley
vote of the delegation to the
j Convention to be for each can-
according lo bis strength in
It A Parker
It W Faithful
J A Tyson
W W Bullock
Executive
Alternates.
N S
John Faithful
Charley Pollard
Barrow
Clark
Hathaway, Barrow, R A Par-
J A Briley and Charlie Parker.
Barrow, W W
Bullock and J Holland.
Constable- Pollard.
BETHEL.
Called to order by S
S A Gainer made chairman and It
J. Grimes, secretary.
Committee A
Gainer, chairman, M A James, w Carroll
O Little, J Grimes and I W j j
, P W
J J Elks
ship in convention assembled,
that we endorse the course of A I.
Blow, chairman of the Democratic
Executive Committee of Pitt
and recommend that the
committee township be
requested to vote for his re-election.
Meeting railed lo older by Dr C
M Tucker
W Tucker
F M
Harvey Allen
Watson
Moor.
N II
II Williams
I Gains.
rial Science Asocial ion in Wash-
Monday evening.
He took position against high
, i ion of the i
Ibis had him v,
ii
i- by the raw
line ii i; i man
-training in and
in handiwork.
fact Mr.
. I Warner has bin life in the
, ,, , North and i icily in pursuits
Leon II ox
III
I. . lied
no with
com be has
truly wonderful in
M Jones, who was made permanent
chairman, J J Elks, secretary.
Delegates,
G W Venters
J M Cox
It t Chapman
primary.
L. I. Moore vigorously opposed
the primary election, but the chair
man ruled that under plan of
organization when such primary
election for it should be
held. He I hen appealed from the
rilling of chair, making
speech against the primary
Speeches in favor of the
election and to sustain chair
were made by J. L. Fleming, A.
D. Johnston, Fleming,
W. II. A vole on
the appeal almost unanimously
the ruling of chair.
N T l ox j The elect ion was then held, the
J I result being as follows
Alter I
James.
Magistrates-6 T Carson, Ben
S A Gainer Cad-
die James.
Delegates
R J Grimes
Lit lie
M A James
D M
G L Moore
S A Gainer
B W James
Alternates.
Robert
T II
J Carson
J Taylor
J T Nelson
W Di
J s Brown
Q w Bullock.
J A K Tucker
W L Clark
W E Proctor
Alston Grimes
Dr M Jones
Israel Edwards
B Galloway
Hardy Stokes
Fred
Robert Smith
Shade Stocks
L A Arnold
Adam Gashing
Calvin Mills
Ed
D Buck
II Proctor
M Moore
P Stocks
George Button
Hi iii
Thomas Stokes
j B Williams
King Harrington i I,
Forbes
Jones Mason i. Hooker
Tucker i.
The following were selected as
delegates to the Count j
Delegates, Alternates,
Joseph us Mayo S I I
Smith OB Fleming
A D Johnston J D Fleming
Adrian I. Fleming.
Noah w
C Hooker J L Fleming I
Hit I
L Coward D J Whichard j
Harding
Harris Moore
Flanagan D Rountree
It W II
S Smith R
Parker C I While
J Arthur
I'S O E alien
II A Tyson Chas
James Tit Moore
For Constable A Button was
by acclamation,
ho following nominal
for Justices of L A
Mayo, I'M II
Jenkins, It A Tyson
Executive Committee Precinct
No l, Brooks.
J W Vincent, H Long, W II
Parker. So S, A Johnston, II
I. Fleming, F
i Harding. M I Bum.
S.
Made by the Orange v.--.
hi go. if you
W G Bullock nominated
able.
CAROLINA
J L
G T House
W E Warren
W Stokes,
B Galloway.
Delegates from were in-
lo vote for J
for Sheriff,
For Justices of Peace Chap
W H I W L Smith, J M Cox, J A K
Marion Crawford
Nash
J E Fleming
Joseph Tripp
J s Heater
F M Hodges
Paul
J W Brooks
R W Allen
H It Smith
Forbes
J W Vincent
C A Tucker
J B Button
MG
Delegates,
C E Bradley
II M Jones
David
Alternates,
M T
J A Harris
W i,
SWIFT
Aim iv a J
can't p iv go.
Tears drops from u
storm shaken heart.
Smiles are the from a
serene shining ml.
ill vi
i- into mi I.
The smiling face i-
reflection of a happy heart.
is much easier to .
in ii i- 1.1 i ash.
i in iv bill vie
lake ii- corpse on subscription,
average i i hi- a
large i
No. Maude,
is exactly synonymous
with free speech,
I w ho paints hi ii-
i false
in Lie
conversation being much
of ii blow,
A III tailor's,
There
is Hal failure.
ii., ii . i i and accuracy
Iii . ; ;. is that Mr. War-
iii i i.- . in i.
X ii.;. he in.- frequent v I
the and
has en careful student
. rial ml race
these i ms bis study
be has reached exactly the South
em i
ii. i Win i
i may nil.
in their cell, hardly able to sit up.
When asked about eating, re-
plied were not hungry
continue to last until
their appetites came to them.
. religious fanatic, is
lo I., walk around He
only sis days and is now
eating three hearty meals a day
and would take a lunch between
each i ii were offered lo him.
lie lid he had received a
mi from the High spirit tell-
Hi ii he would die on the
ii taut. He he will be-
gin to n away flesh on the
Mill.
in ii asked about his belief in
heaven he said he would have lo
Limes before he could en-
heavenly portals. He says
In- w ill i nine back to Ibis earth
after his first two deaths, but
in Inch and soul each time, and
the death would relieve
of these worldly sufferings
In would last reach heaven.
Percy speaks Spanish French
i for one of his kind
i I -ill. i .- ii i II e, and u i
a- ii is, fuel here in
; en in l in c
. cl
. Hi in u is line
who i- i ling I lie may Is
i . i. i law
v . ii h iii-lane. me mil
liar between, duly
I lei i- In
j , Iii w
,,, i ii. and lb opp .
mil lo it ;
. i i. an If,
. nil due hue
all I- him.
. good English.
He and two other who
an him. v ill be ii led
, he June term of the criminal
court for being accessories to the
ill ; ii the who lasted
i . de result of their teach-
Messenger.
u i
more devotees lo
III I Ci IV
,. . , , MM,
ii i is ., ,
Frank makes oath
he is senior partner of
firm of A- Co., doing
business in of Toledo,
aforesaid, and
said will pay Hum of
in DOLLARS
i ever;, ease of Catarrh
be cured the use of
Hull's Cure,
before me and Midi-
I . to nil
W hen n i m
A Johnston
I. It
II Cox
Job Moon
Calvin Tucker
J A
W F
Nobles
world will be one prison
i be hypocrite is a hyena.
Is more
hydrophobia,
neigh bar before he has a.,
opportunity to mod-
title-
There ill Is no faker in till
world when the an ill dead.
a ST
in i a
I.
fill CHILLS
Grove's
bill Tonic, is simply
I run and quinine in n form
no put.
of D.
A. W.
Notary
l is taken in-
and acts directly on the
and mucous surfaces of the
system. Scud for testimonial free
Props.,
sum
km
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
Greenville, X. c, as
Mail Matter.
A bur i came f his
. l business OB Sunday
noon, tun two weeks ago, and
D. J. WHICHARD. ,,.,.,, ; t,. a gentleman standing
bat be had done bus-
Entered at th- Peat ,,, ,,.,, he said
on Saturday. do Ku- law
abiding Greenville
M w it- of
The Danger responsibility I jet there are
i come good people of tail u ho
We see rations esteemed mo .
temporaries, against any
of weeks. warnings Democrats I that attempts to cl.-c
regard ,,,.
to the fate of the
amendment. An law-
aim la n in a
to a friend
an afraid our people ate
too confident. We bald
tight, but believe we can
Ex-Judge i. Mien, member
the lower house of Legislature
from Wag a few
that the danger to the
part ism being b
sure.
is speaking much the
sail., We note this kind by C.
LETTER
I of the
tun Adjourned
In. , . Ass
Three Week
off.
I Rebel e.
Raleigh, X. C. Ma IS.
. . . having
time set for of. . .
tin- Legislature of
ed three weeks off
and vet little has said
A new hospital building is being
erected at the Confederate Soldier's
Home here. for which
was made the Legislature wore
than a year ago.
Secretary MiC Drew
of informs km that
there are Masonic ledges
a BOW lodge tor
talk with it lie
the safely the Bud
ticket. Months
ago, when even I else was joy
The Observer as
signed itself position on the
tiring line and on
established reputation as a
croaker. a truth
I hat a political is never
until it woo, and while the
of this campaign lain
not be attained unless the moans
are employed. There is work and
a gnat deal of
diligent the
Democratic party, and it stands ii
in hand to loon the facts squarely
in the Observer.
Yes. the above bit true.
We have not carried this election
jet a great deal, and there is a
possible danger of not carrying it.
it is to be alarmed
than be carelessly
dent.
And the same connection R
word of warning to the Democrats
of Pitt county, who are just on
eve of nominating a county ticket
would not be i place. We
hear that .
who i- put on the ticket this year,
will he not
la- too sure that There is
of a great mistake along
Sol man who makes
and tin wire
to gel delegates the con
best run
lathe Held, Thai are men who
could be put on the ticket who
would votes ticket and
for amendment as well. There
are men who could be nominated
i the lo have
four and i year ago, with
meeting the same result.
too in this
that any-
body you nominate be elected
because he is the
Don't Put
men on ticket, men whose
Democracy is above and
who place the interests of the par-
above their own ambition,
Wit ii pi in a
i g were hi
in the county, Sal ml
it can he said the Dem-
of
of before
and are deli to do full
duty. m tile
a- the largest we bi
business said . mil
II,. secretary took ., w will
published Ibis important
even.
At
decided and again a
i have opinion
or that there will be a slim
the members will
only not receive pay for their
i ice.- bile here but will W put
to of maintaining
themselves during
don't believe ii; I cannot sub-
scribe to such a view.
Again, ii is urged that many
may think that is
for a to
. that is to representative.-.
I in order to
i i
May H.
The
of up the connect
.; of a large
sum of money the Cuban
W.
who baa chief
agent
and others, will be
he
regard the as an
lime for a thorough investigation
of and
taxes. Senator Bacon says be
wailed nearly a week to give the
i an.- an to pro
offer
resolution
Senate on relation
with I to investigate receipts
from all since the
Cuba by our troops,
and expenditures for all purposes
during that period, and report i.
the Senate at the possible
dale. his i
Bacon purpose is to
the moneys which have been re
disbursed in Cuba. We
know that there has been some
proper Ill view
is our j to thorough
while matter,
only excuse In
our desire to govern the i u
the of the Cubans, and we
whether are doing
our d toward those
That a number
including the director of Posts i i i
Auditor of postal accounts bare
beau suspended, is proof the
public i- being deceived by official
saying i
only official who ha.-
been implicated in stealing.
If a proper investigation is male.
ii will be I
there has a ring
working on the Cuban revenues,
but what
doesn't wish he
teller arraigned
to the in hand, a
arable absent them
selves on that account. This is
false premise, such a
ion would be very unfortunate for
not believe a
single patriotic the
can
it.
Ii is highly important that every
member of Gen
oral should attend.
reasons are obvious to
a detail
place several
questions are likely to
be i on some of then the
party be divided a.- to
of accomplishing
desired results, and u i
highly the bod
and the should have
ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Places For the
Election.
In with Chapter Mir.
county Board of
for at a
Bleating held on the 7th day of
county
designated
the pol ling place.-
BI DAM
Township shall
election i with
the polling place at May's Chapel.
TOWNSHIP
shall constitute
one w poll-
place at Parker's School House
near Gun Swamp Church.
Township shall constitute
one poll-
place the Tow u of Bethel.
township
Carolina Tow n.-hip shall
lute one precinct with the
polling place at Stokes on W.
W. K. R.
mil TOWNSHIP
Township shall constitute
so far this year, and that Ibis
old and Order was
in
Butler's followers are
of his the Pop.
of a for Vice-
, Tow . against
l he advice Mr. a
Allen other
more But
lei. He was re elected national
chairman.
of the
meal of Justice at Washington
have been here several days
the Stale penitentiary
management on account of
complaint.- preferred
t file.- Federal prisoners, one of one election with the poll
whom a killed
a few ago. township.
This latter incident is not basis is
Of Investigation, A re- into two precincts
Washing N
ton this week. of the west and
committee of south of the line to
Second Congressional has Commencing at the Beaver Dam j
refused ,,,. I low line on old Plank ,
., , ., . , near s and,
called May 34th with the lead-
at although advised to Warren's Chapel, to the to southeast of the city, there
do by Chairman and forks of the road near the old B trouble trouble. There
There Frank a minister and
arc five Gilliam,
kt
Op-
;. i -.-.
By JACOB
No. BOOK
M I
Ho .; V BOOK
id tear bow ;
v ii . UM
No. POULTRY BOOK
v . beat I Book
v life
II t.
i C
Ne. ; COW BOOK
SWINE BOOK
. et
u .
E carver
act teal,
h V Kl
t . who a Cow, Hoc if
mi . -v.-K to
lA MB Tb
UM JOURNAL
i . . th had.
v . u i i ti in
. .
Any ONE of a the FARM
i . will be by
St BOOKS .
A Row Over Cent
In small colored church
road near is also talk of a split m a
J. W. that noted
Swift Galloway. F. A.
A lively a-ht a to branch of the schism came
called mill run near
t. a. Hooks, residence; thence
to light yesterday when
down said branch or mill ran to pastor,
A Historic Favor of down Swift before M H. O. Severs and
creek to the public road leading by
C. thence with said
road lo Meet
Four times has the occupant of House; the public road
lit of opinion and and the White II a candidate leading by Caleb lo
action of the representatives of all
the of every
in the Commonwealth.
The text of pending
Amendment will up
for some think then
should be certain additions made
thereto and the
or change of other passages.
To reach as to
these matters it i very
that the com Bel of every Democrat
legislator should available
and or caucus should
be participated in by them
I lake it there is none so capable
of giving good advice as to the
conditions and future
and of stating views and
desires of the voters a these
themselves, from
people whom represent,
r matters of lie-
swore out a warrant u
for religious
worship. Ten
eight of them
Fork swamp; shall constitute I of the church, while two were
of Township, and White, who
with the polling place the town
and never yet has the Free- Ayden.
idem been No. A that part of
add township lying east and north
for re-election a
whom lie
four
After two Tear
Premium hate
IS THE
of
Policy
Has Cash -Value,
Loan Value,
, Paid up
. Insurance
works automatically.
Will lie reinstated within
were witnesses for the defendant. three after lapse if you are
last good health.
night Parson Williams After Second Year
bated Thomas Jefferson, but iii of above line shall lo take up
Jefferson defeated
Precinct No.
ship polling
John Adams defeated An-
drew but four years later
Jackson defeated Adams. Martin Falkland Township shall
Van William with he
Harrison, but four later place in town of
Van
Harrison defeated
1888, bill in 1898
Cleveland defeated Harrison. In
William J. Bryan. Every
cation to the fact that these
men will be opposing
1.1;
shall con
election precinct with
the pol Mug place the town of
No
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at
of the second and of each
ling year, provided
a collection. deacon passed
around hat and
he trans-
lo The
pulpit and engaged fur current year lie paid
him in it was They may lie used
as the parson x. To or
his To the or
negatively. To Make Policy Payable
The parson seemed out of tern- Endowment during the Lifetime
per. He went back lo his pulpit of
bill be announced no theme for dis-,
.,, . , Instead he began lo abuse
Greenville is hereby ,
divided
dale in Ami was not or honest;
lions arc that the history part ill I i 1.-
will
j. l.
M. c.
repeat Itself in
then coming same year of the town of lying
Tar river and
line, lo
liver at the mouth of the branch and very few of them bad kept
bureau U he too late lo attend I World Herald.
for to them next winter. instance
during the
armor clause
the naval appropriation, bill, and
arraignment was by
Mr. Teller said
display
board, when the appear-
I bl I
for purpose of git
had been some limes ab I
pitiful, and he i
i I a private
minutes he bad
able to gel mil of one
. 1- in hour; also
there engineers In civil life
who . I make
g Us , in,, ,,,, ,
Hun the Board
i t not listen
I., Hart, of
a . who i- In Washington on
many representative
and Democrats, who have
best interests of part at
bean, say that provision should lie
made holding tile
Primary. ordered so era helming
the following lone of I hem bad promised to pay
tearing on Tar month for preach-
MR COX MOT IN IT.
. May It.
had the
Johns, as X. I
ago
with such the ,
pleasure
forming eastern boundary of r-s-t
town, and Up , audience
. branch to , . , . , . ,
j westerly with Third
to Pit reel. a southerly I most a body. deacon spoke
course with Fill street to in and haul that be had
W.
in print the sou avenue, thence with Dickinson the cents to liquidate a
frantic brain avenue a .- ill. westerly course to A, this
i idle th
recent that it. -the we-ii boundary
ins, a, ii said OM old woman yelled
s ., at , , n- In shall she bad
name before public as a No. of which aha wishes to be re-
for nomination of I Villa township,
and as the
i in demands;
provision the next eon
for the and
ration of the poll holders should
made, and I ills
to by proper author-
Pitt county. Now I
would through th.- column of
your paper, .- a pity
my friends, or ho got up polling place Five Points in the
the ,,,,, toe town of
place in tin-en-
villa.
No.
of said township shall con-
No. . the
a rites I
dud wen- present, and s. far
beard breaking
other
precincts. Lei ibis
keep up. Torn out a large crowd
Bat-
There is large cat
be the
Lincoln tire
I the in
have obtained the consent of
the Post Office to the
of their by
he name of The
of Angora,
eunuch, is Tom.
every state from governor
down, and rill
democratic s.
atom. The republicans are in a
hopeless state of
and arc from the start. If
res of the Country do a- well
us the real in
lb.-re i. much left of
. IV
Congressman of
will deliver
the approaching com-
of the Slate and
Industrial College in Greensboro,
John II. Small, of
the hilt district, will deliver
on educational needs of the
Watt.
wasted so much time and talent
Then an several other matters,
not only of import affect- j I lake it a at
w.-ii the prosperity t If
the State our people, which I have Buy aspirations all, II II
attention Ibis something of man
nun and which be considered a small matter as the office of
and note I upon. All of
days, lo
ever, and Is not all likely .-are in n- woods,
the session will hut than ft and it u full of candidates
week two. o they
the nine tin in- .-,
the as i utterly be
during memorial
last Thursday
ed the consent of Hulled States
authorities Washington to ob
a half-holiday,
thing new, altogether proper
Federal memorial day is ob-
and shows the growth of
the feeling between the
of our common country,
which
ed in forty years an
now.
of ,. . , the for of
lice, tin , Ii re I hope, for the free-
cut ill will lei my
in
Very truly,
L, II. Cox.
girl ii can be won by
tery worth winning.
arc high-
buy life.
Doctors an, the de-
of grip season.
IS
us Ton shall
lute one elect with the
polling plan- of
loins.
low
Creek
divided into two precincts
No- Ii All pan of
Swift
shall Precinct No.
polling place at
Mile.
No. All
of township lying north of
Swill creek shall
int a. with the polling
Die public house near I.
It. Stokes. P.
Co. Board of
sect. to. Beard
A may be
without being Unless
Some
bated
Veils are sold their
face value.
With in mil solemnity
Deacon handed her Die
dime and retained cents for
eh inch debt.
Reverends Massey and White,
who were visiting clergymen, fol-
lowed congregation into
open, and I hem
lo and heal the parson's
discourse, which did not fail lo
leave text now and then and
dwell the of broth-
since the occurrence
Williams has bis wrath,
and length he sought recourse
at law. The result was a surprise
lo him. After hearing all
the case Squires Severs
and Maxwell decided fa-
of and ordered that
Williams costs, Then
parson, Die manner of his
race, went out and borrowed the
money to Bay the lino from
congregation I bat he had vilified.
Charlotte Observer.
N.
Cotton and Ties always
on ban
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
I. W.
Have
hum,
By bras
But, Cattle, n
-I
If I
I pay rAts
No law can be passed to
a making a fool of
A scrap of liter
debate.
E. M.
If any of Hoard of County
should decline to be
re man
from who is a successful
honest and square all
of bis dealings, a good
prosperity of bis
heart, is lo the esteem
respect of nil people, a careful,
and will poll as ma-
votes us any oilier candidate.
His name is J. It.
That Warm
Sticky Weather is
DO. C, P. a
j few s here, left this
I to Yea a
it Sugg, of Washington.
spent Sunday
N. returned
TO US,, NOW.
ET NEXT TO K SUMMER
COTTON, WOOL SILK. T
ASSORTMENT OF
Some Speak Sic, Some
M w II, mm.
C. K. lo
ibis
T of
in
I. I-. left
Mrs. B left this men
In r
this
morning Ben.
of
City is in
am Bessie I Ian
home of II. .
I. M. left
Baltimore, u
as was stated in
Underwear
Men's
Summer
to found in now- on display at our store.
P. Whaley name Saturday
from and
Mr-. B, Cherry
this morning to the
Mis-
.-
Highest grades, lowest smallest profit.
I. weal to
Ibis morning to attend the
mood reel Pair.
Miss Minnie returned
from where she
been visiting
Men s m fancy and plain Preach
neck, value here for only family have
G one or houses former-
Derby ribbed in sear the
sold at 11.98 but always undersell, you can bare them
Miss
Sunday-with her sister Mrs.
Men a line lisle thread underwear is rag Moore and returned this morning
sold .-very where els.- pot will sell ii for only to her school.
Mis. A. after spend
Also full line of all
values for s Ibis mom
in
We are quite a bit of about our
for we bare and are want people to know it.
mi s, N. . May
Noble-, of Ii.- ; .
m ed In- room
i.-in his many friends hope to
nil again in a day
P. i W. ii. I
went lo pi u Th
Josh of M
and Dr. E. W- I
surgical operation n
Mill, colored,
la-i reports I lie is
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Died.
Miss Berths House, died ibis
morning about o'clock her
She had
en in poor health for some-
Rev. D. W, Hurls arrived
and ailed his regular up
here He
ibis to his
Washington,
lo.
W. Harding spent
Bethel.
Bruce left for
New York,
M. Daniel returned Monday
from
No I
Well
.
,, , . . . .,.,. near House
If there a CROSS
in the margin of Ibis paper
a it , bill Mas taken in in h Worse
so to remind you that you owe . , . . , mete this morning.
and died this morning.
subscription and v Mon
you early as pis- brothers. The burial use ,
need what at the family bury Mrs. J. V. Hart left ibis
owe us and hope you will not ground near her home. j N. C. lo visit
keep us waiting for it. , She had many friends
This notice is for those who who with the W. T. went to
the cross mark their and Monday evening and returned this
paper
LOCAL
M range W rid.
j Tuesday night preacher WM
There are now only two prison-, , .,,., .,
went over in
Greene county Monday evening to
see his mother, who is sick.
ill jail and
while men.
Mm. W. Andrews took the
warning n,,,,.,,,,,
against Dial lire which City when she will make her In
Rev. will
the County on the
I w ill burn through all eternity, and
the people
lure home.
T. C. Williams. Jr. after spend-
a few days here left this morn-
for Norfolk.
many
Sunday afternoon. stocks and stones. Vet when Die
thanks
C. James and Charlie O. people almost I J. S. Smith, Ivey Smith,
an the over each other to see, Cox, IS. E. M.
exercises of Oak Institute which could get out of Die church It. I. Smith. A. C.
May 30th first. people.
The John Buggy Co.
are having a two story Honors to Greenville
lo carriage shop.
will about by feel and will. a daughter of
be used for displaying buggies after Mrs. of Ibis place,
they have finished. who has been for some lime at the
Henry Co.,
Wash- born, has won the free
St., York, for font to the Greensboro
day College
bushel bus. Market firmer than at . . b
Ionian and J. K. Moore
morning for lo
the Richmond Street
bis week.
Hi, 1900.
A. r. Kenned is quite
Mi
lick.
end of last week. Cabbage
2.00-2.50 bbl. Fancy There are two
bbl. each year to this school both of
South Carolina
the Odd I
Little Marie is quite
sick.
Tuesday night
from
fairly well.
We had a large I row J
meeting Saturday and
everybody was in n the
While
b meeting
s ii moil in May s i
M. b . 1- I
B. B.
Saturday
c. i;. weal U ill
ion Saturday.
ii have a
go to e.
Saturday right
kind a lo go mi t
any
sliders.
.-
The army of i
ed Indus
b pension . .
g very fast the
sun of a surplus radiates
in-
died and eighty private
bills were passed I hi .;
urn .
Week, and all
more if lime shall serve
and the Tie hob
these private bills relate to en et
which even
. ii-i.,
could find
tho and up to
present lime all n
of in deal
w have I
surpassed the
res-. this of
shall ran on
the try
bi
his .
forget th
. i in
if j
Hell
S Mil I .
C. . ;.
with mil.
this even-
. .
I you so;
m-iii
So re
r it. re a- fate,
. II
For
Mrs. John
,;
Mil . , .
., , is per h
f Mm bile Ml
J fill
pi lie . .
. i- ,
pikes, the make
. n , ,
b . line.
I ruck I
J. it place is
id.
.;. out .;. . ; .
. . I .
lined our t
i- Tb bin
all
us ,. loin of Ii
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL
Hats,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
. White.
Come To See Us.
I old Moon
where we
Bed B new and
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
. -I Meats, Flour,
Canned
ii-s.
. Fruit, in met
in up to dale
We . I In highest market
ids of
Country Produce,
fa in barter. When
II or when you
am see us.
I us their
promise entire
T. F. CO.
at live
. I it was
c tan FROM
LICE J I WES
i .
lie- . .
U for
, duty
till r com
. .
h . . .
as th. .
. . should I
to
J W
rood, lie
us promptly I
.
. .
the ii
it u . rote. To my
. . .
. nude hi
by u
I be I be
I, I . Iii. r tell yen
lies voile
in
. . M i. .
tax lister for the
from f Ii
. I
i, N. W
J. J. lie Hid K. M. M
horn
Dial
the
Door
. Frames and Qua-
Fronts, Counters and
Fittings,
any thing to lie made of
inn. Pine, of
MANTEL CO.,
c.
for v. hat need.
or later ill
special tux pi
pension rail.
Beery Should
i- . necessary
the small is to the great
one. man small store
wants to increase ii-business,
as owner of a luge
ll
I he d though the
That
Nil IN , entered the of the
I . partisans In the House.
Ills hat if the members
X. C. May II. . ,., aid Is tho of the
If. has , . report in the
,. an i . i ., j contested ease, that a
proving it much. H and crime will lie
V.
Bruce, i-
l.
. .,
M. returned
lax evening,
leans coining which were won pupil
selling 2.00-8.00 bushel basket ,.,.,,.,,,.,, .
Fancy well matured Irish Potatoes
from S. C. 1,00-0.00 bbl. you
wish regular stencil
drop this In a card and
they will place list
stencil at once.
Crop
The coming in from the
country an anything
aging, especially us to the tobacco
crop. The Continued dry weather
has prevented selling mil plants,
four years old, on the lawn that were out dud
Tuesday owning. merry there is such a scarcity of plants
Party
Master Frances Skinner,
three year old son of Col.
Skinner, gave a birthday part ton
number of friends, from to
Hows
The Mud
both have to feel proud of
nun by Mis-
lo
little ; iv they all had a very
lime.
No Quorum.
The of were lo
Tuesday afternoon to elect
policemen In place of those
dismissed from service.
polling that just half Die
of Hoard of
there was quorum
The
by the Mayor will to
Dial enough lie had for set
ling out
have planted laud in
We hear some say
they do think the tobacco crop
In I'll enmity will lie
half what it was last year The
dry weather is keeping bile plant
ed cotton from coming up and
W.
Ibis morning
T. A, Dupree
el this morning.
T. Jan is this
morning for Wilson.
came Tues-
day evening from Washington.
Frank Skinner II. It.
went In Ibis morning.
Mrs. J. K.
morning to spend a few days in
Mrs. Harris and daughter,
Nina, returned from Wilmington
Tuesday.
and wife, of
Tuesday in
Dan W. Patrick, of Snow Hill,
Spent Tuesday and Wednesday
c. Gary this morning tor
establishment
prestige. n
ex
. v if the Thai
being ease. Hie imp I ml
1-1. why all hauls should
v i .-
Sand Mr.
M. v. Mr.
tin Mission
The the
In ow
pits.
W. II. H of near Wu
ton, i- resident e
Mrs. Aim who i
iii. if id.
I. Inn eye. Haiti
Inn . are up.
That report is false
, for it charge- I hat
. Pea was defeated by fraud,
and blood
these and
yield
mi
I.
will excuse,
of I hi
p. of .
ii- lo
.- all on ,. . . and
course
and foully false.
. Mi
nearly
.
Ian I me. and
lieu I.
. v of the t
---.-. s
ill I; in
sin unable
in, ;
. ii;
. I
Mother's
Friends
id I. . . in -y-
freely. mi W u I
Mr. Henry . , . ,, . ml f
. 1.1 j , T .-is
. , In n ii L I v . i
pa. J
Ii S
Kant's Horn
Al a
held in
the nib day of
April, 1900. a convention tor Hie
nominal ion of Democratic
the and the n devil him ho
I various and for of . well pun
I of delegates lo pleased I hi
Congress District It do any to pray for
oral In was called in j the Hunt h Hen long as
nice In Curl Douse, in I the who
j, -i
cl Com-
. ill
Ii I
Irish crop is also In attend
-ii Standard Sawing Machine
an ran every day in
Cheap . M,
I. I Moan returned Tuesday
from Wilson when he has been at-
M.,
May 1900.
W. I,. n.
fashion are responsible
for many ruffled tampers,
a rule who would
make a good wife tor a poor
man would make a poor wife for ti
good
lives in house.
Bin would he an deadly if
not
One on more
Iii iii done Is e
to wall bun .
to begin.
I . man who is
willing lake a lend ice.
Men furnishing tor
lie fed on
lire
, . 1-
. I t s
;. , 1- r
III hi l a-. ill iii-
Odd Ii ill.
A lamp v
Ml and
Hi,. on lire. mil
. n s in
any was
done,
I n hi mi be s ices
i . lie Mel lit
and caused on
street.
Sr- . w
mill
A an Port Wayne,
It. M- I.
Mi in
n who undergo
; at lbs
-l
CO. J
Co.
.





Ml 111.11 HI
II hi
Life Insurance amendment
deny the being of Almighty God
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
OVER A OLD
Ike folio i, the t H who shall have
to article. State
a, adopted l tho General an lauding, and
,, . c ,. lo i . . to or tat, main
A Regular M t
Berth, i- article VI tho IS
North Carolina
tho abrogated of
iii lien thereof shall
toted the following article of unless such
, person shall restored to
rights of in a manner
prescribed
in U. ; de-
posited with the Sow Insurance
MORGAN,
u. BAR, VT.
ill t; Sec'y. JAMES Tree.
Home Office. Nassau St., New York City.
T. South St. Ml.
auger M. and Sold Carolina.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
A Nash, Cora Exchange Bank, New
Pant her. National Rani, New York
rS Ma. i. of X i k, X II A
North American Trust Co Sea York City
A R Hepburn, Chase Nat Bank, Now fork City
S V Clearing II. use i, Now
Richard Morgan. Bankers Life New
nu B Reed, First National Bank, k
A S V Produce Exchange Bat k. Sea York Cits
James Bank,
Edward J Baldwin. National Park Bank, Now
Edward I Hoist, Hank of York. N ix a. New
II Market and Bank, Now
G w Leather Nat Bank, S V
Bankers Life Insurance t . Sea
Walter Savings N. City
Chemical National Bank. Nevi
Butler, S Bank, N V City
Brooklyn. S V
K I. for Y
Bankers . N V City
COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF s
Chain , I Corn Exchange Bank N Y
II Fa . Irving Bank, N
i President of Ne
I. ridge. I i in Co, N V
A t Cl National N V
VI Manage, Y Clearing House N V City
Richard lei I Life I S V
I COMMITTEE OF HOARD OF
Via B Cashier First National Bank. N Y City
Edward Baldwin. National Park N V
I ; Hi . Rank of New X A, N V
I Rankers Life I Co, X Y
VOl TO INVESTIGATE the new
Payment Life and p
all the up of which are original.
ion
ARTICLE VI.
VI l B LOB
OF AX
Bat, . shall he in force
from and after
OUR
State; Ticket.
For
of
For
WILFRED
of
For of
of Pitt.
For
R.
of Wake.
In
Did we not know that than are
stores of food men all
Section Beery fully
born in I State, and tho full
who has been moaning ., the
one years amendment, we would not again
age, and the mention If every one
set in article, shall it. there would m
be entitled lo vote at further discussion.
the people in State, except would all be for It,
m hoping
. He shall hare resided in to reap
State of North Carolina for two so long there is a
years, the months, man within the of this
and in the precinct, ward or other state who been
district in which he that the adoption of this
lo vote, four mouths great good him and ho
tho Provided, posterity It ha the
removal from one ward imperative duty of every one who
or other ion district to another I has a spark of state pride in his
in the same county, shall not to continue the discus
rate to deprive person of the
right to vote the precinct, Tho discussion of each a vital
or other and paramount question should
which he baa removed, until for the level of ordinary pal-
months after such removal. It question of the great-1
person who has been convicted, moment to the people of this
who has confessed his guilt Mm depends upon it.
any crime can never reach that higher
the which is. or may j plain of civilization until this mat
hereafter he, the j tor is settled. The eyes of the
Mate prison, shall be permitted to whole country an this way and a
the person shall j failure on tin part of North faro-
he first restored to in Una to would
For
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
wood,
For Public
THOMAS P. TOOK,
of
For
l.
of
and
For
HENRY B.
of Davidson.
For Corporal ion
L. ROGERS,
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
ax
A a
. . aged n
were group of mil
th to
I,
or and here a th, more dreadful of
of
common and supposed T
h rd you would tell w about
Th bad m
an Ph, a- like diphtheria. typhoid
U i blood
and the Thia foul and moat
i, How often la he or
of m n . i deprive
m odor arising from ca-
true way to heal ca-
Belay A. Mar.,,, of Co.
a an Merer from general and chronic
ST I weak and abort of breath. I could
always Cold. My very On getting up
awful u to lie down again. I had
of, had a tiredness.
ST-
much caused me to hare
a pain in my aide It an-med as though the blood had left my The doc-
W I all hope ever
ting well. tried best physicians in the slate, but failed to any relief.
I i
f improved
health. I Us use. and felt I was stronger; alee,, was re-
freshing and if I could feel Mood
the am happy. lam that the Sarsaparilla my life.
mT ca-
W he too thankful what
h g for recommend all who have tick head-
aches to use your Sarsaparilla.
meat.
SOLD BY M.-G. ERNUL.
NOTICE
Things.
Did on ever I f. r the -g. in year life
p. I it was Bankers I Insurance of the
hi . . made .-
have these feature, too, for the i
. mil pi but
Did yon ever see a polity with the keeps an
Individual
Or one in which all earnings an to the holder
Or one which gives all surplus at death, in
n e
Or one. tr. . policy-holder with absolute
my. no portion the net premiums, and
polio bolder to his own all m, for as
em with u
banking i
of these
the new policies the Rankers Life
. them are
known mm in
been for man-
sale equitable
Ion . Protection.
For further information mid agencies, address
I II vs r. I Street. Baltimore,
or A. BLACK, C.
tS IN I. Little. Cashier Bank of
. . ; M .,,. . r Hooker Sam i While.
system which embraces tho bail points
; ii reel mo lo insure Iii
. in your Company for tin-
nm
day of,. i
i nil SI. Baltimore, Md.
I on the
Name.
.
The Cut B in,
IT the
The
-0
. BL
the manner prescribed law
See. Every person offering to
vote shall be at the time a
registered voter as herein
ed and the manner
provided by law. the
of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into provisions of
this article.
See. i. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall he
able to read and write soot ion
of the constitution in the English
before he shall be
entitled lo vote, have paid on or
before day of March of the
year in which he proposes vote,
his poll as prescribed by law.
for previous year. Poll taxes
shall lie a lien only on assessed
proper, and issue
lo enforce the collection of the same
except against .
No male person who was.
on January I.
prior thereto, entitled to vote tin-
the laws of any State in the
I Slates wherein ho then re-
sided, and no lineal of
such per. i. denied
the right lo vote at
mi election in this state person
of his to the
qualifications prescribed in
section I of this Provided,
he shall have registered in accord i
with the terms of section I
prior lo December i. Thai
create the greatest wonderment
eve, j Lexington Dispatch.
V by not Them All.
Mr. Richmond of North
Carolina, is now a member of the
House of Representatives, having
graciously permitted
day to take the seal to which the
Hon. William T. Crawford was
elected in 1698. Mr. Pearson, we
find on reference lo the I
Directory, was in both the Fifty-
fourth and Fifty-fifth Congress.
he seems to have lain fallow
high
of
Rowan.
a fellow has his best girl's
picture in his watch it stands to
reason that there is a in the
Instead making the most of
their opportunities, some men per-
their opportunities to get the
I better of them.
NOTICE TO creditors.
Th. four, of
X I
or Pin s
of U Will and
is lo CHURCHES
all , aid ,,.,. , I H-30
late are ,,,,, . . Services and
for or before Um morning.
ill he every Sun-
of two Pray-
evening.
Rev . J. X. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C.
superintendent.
of Nancy Wallace.
NOTICE
The firm of Tucker A IV. composed of
. M A. W K.
by dissolved part-
day of
1900. All indebted,. the firm
will please with
above named. All persons
baring claims against will
their claim to M. Tucker at once.
Mils April Mb,
i. M
I. A. K.
Until his nephew. Lieut. having
himself at Santiago, and a sort deceased Notice i i
of reverse mads lb. c.,,.
. reverse English made the Pear-1
son name illustrious also. of estate to
Li run for
nit lit
M- ii chums,
r-
i after the lUte notice, or
defeated, to S
jut his opponent.
The latter being a Southern Dem
LAND SALE.
By virtue of . decree of the Superior
Curt Pin
the case II P. Bryant vs.
Alfred Andrew. u.
rill ., ,,, before the
was. of course, compelled lo
give way.
What astonishes us in the con-
duct of Republican majority
in tin- House election contests, I
, . , i.
is Us extreme moderation the
presence of a grail It MOO th-
having been tin.
and again the last years ; Andrew,
a Democrat has
j right to a seat In Congress to ,. had
a Southern lay.
why lake all the Southern a
Assembly shall provide for l J Um
of a m poles to the back
to , corner
of W. It heirs, thence with
their line to beginning, containing
was. r. ti.
May Ira, Com
LAND SALE.
By virtue a decree of the Superior
rut county hi a pedal proceeding
I Ann and
Andrew Vines and others, petition
lo Nil laud The undersign-
e r will mil for cash before
the t door in
May
of land situ-
in Bearer Ham township.
ming lauds of Bad
Chi. others,
acres, i,
Ames tract.
. , . F.
April
a record all
who register under this ion when
before November I, black and
all persona shall be in Southern poor
and
by the people in this Stale, unless
disqualified under section of this to make nut a
man.
Suit
a i
v h and retail Grocer and
Healer, pm,, ,,
U. Fur, Heed, Oil Bur
etc. Bed
U, . Bulls, ,
Cu Go Carts,
s, I. in j.-. ,,
cu, Key V i- . be
; tun
I . r,
. Milk,
; Meat,, mp,
Lye, J ., Food, Matches, nil
Meal and Mulls.
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples.
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches
Raisins.
with our name China Wore, Tin and Wooden
us, Garments all made In Wan, and Crackers,
ll
i. .
ii v
Provided, inch persons
shall have paid their poll tax as re-1
See. ii. All elections by the
b, ballot, and
General A l
shall las Viva . an majority always
r. Every voter in II
be
upon the
duties of the office he shall take
and following
do
The
a attend they did yes-
and in the
which was
in . man who had U n
Opportunity.
YOUR FEVER, MALARIA
night Sweats with
Tasteless Tonic at Hoe. per
to lake. Money
if fails. Restores
petite, the blood and makes
you well. None other as good.
Sold and at the drug
stores of Bryan.
TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever. Malaria, Night Sweats
Money hack if it doesn't.
No other good. Gel the kind
with the Bed Cross on the label,
Sold and guaranteed by
Bryan and druggists.
OLD DOMINION LINE
I and
maintain the and lawn
No in. ml who must lie the
. f Iii, own fortune can
,,.,,.
United and the eon in his
own work room person- Stand- and laws of North faro ha must not
Inconsistent
Greenville
Main i el
ard Machines, nu
g. Qua By and
Quantity. Com, ill the Th
CO I for
,.,,, ., . . So help me, Bring opportunity to
. ,, . . So help me.
M Her. . The follow
V-r-ons shall I ills
This he.-in i
those who
,. , to those who
desire it
Record.
of
IS
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
mid prices as low
Highest market prices
for country produce.
The One Day Cold Cure.
i i,. a .,.,,. cans in K
moll , A, cut
SERVICE
Steamer Washing-
Ion daily at ti A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Wednesday
Fridays at A. M. for Tar
for Greenville
Tuesdays.
I, A. carries only.
at with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New mid
ton, for all for the West
will, Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New Clyde from
dolphin; Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
PATENT
or Improve; also re,
for free
BOOK ON
every Sun-
day, morn and evening.
meeting Wednesday Rev.
N. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. W F. Harding,
thin
Sunday, Kev.
J. R. Morton, pastor.
school a. m. K B. sit-
at the
Opera House every 2nd
morning and night. Rev. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular services.
LODGES
F. A. M. Greenville
No. meets first and
third evening. R.
W. J. M. Sec
II. O, O. F. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
R. G. E. E
See.
K. of River Lodge, Ni.
meets every Friday evening
R. M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of R.
R. Vance No.
UM, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
night I. O.
O. F hall. J. B. White,
eel
A. O. Council,
No. ti, meets every and third
Thursday in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. Conclave
No meets every and
fourth nights Odd
Hull. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sec
PATENTS
Notice i
Book
DESIGNS
AND COPY
US TO
. Notice in
I nook
No fee till I, .
FREE
J. HIT,
A LINE OF-
nice Line of Haul ware.
I can now found i
store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
TO REE ME.
ISSUE MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 18 May 1900
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May 18, 1900
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