Eastern reflector, 25 May 1900


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FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
-AT
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 1900.
NO
H,
WHO I SALE AND
IF YOU WANT BIGHT AND
SAME TIME
TO THE BIGHT WHERE
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT AH O STRICT
LY GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING Kit.
OUR NOMINEES
State Ticket.
For
In
For
CHARLES B. AYCOCK,
of
For Lieutenant
of I I.
For Secretary of
HI VAN i MRS.
of
For
BENJAMIN B. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT GILMER,
of Hay wood.
Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of Kobe-all.
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of well.
For Commissioner Labor
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New
Electors at
DAN HUGH
of Cumberland.
LEE OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For the Senate,
F. G. JAMBS.
For
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For Sheriff,
O. W.
For Register of Deeds,
T. R.
For Treasurer,
J. II. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C.
For Surveyor,
J. COX.
For Commissioners,
C. J. TICKER,
B. L. DAVIS,
W. LITTLE.
Money Under Skin.
Prosperity Hit South.
Col. E. Tale, a well known
capitalist and manufacturer of this
city and worldwide traveler; a
cousin of Admiral Schley and a
nephew of the Governor and
member of Congress, William
of Georgia, speaking of
the which he bad recently
visited, stated that DO section of
the United was in a more
prosperous condition or had a
brighter future before than tin
Southern States. This has been
brought about largely by the pres-
price of cotton and what the
next crop will sell for. lie says
North Carolina is the most pros-
and progressive Slate in the
South, caused mainly by the many
cotton factories there in the
years with home capital.
South Carolina is also becoming
quite prosperous and is building
many new cotton factories. Ala-1
and Tennessee are coming
We notice in one of our North- f
exchanges that a quarter a, b products of
dollar and a dime has been
in a horses shoulder and I halt here g
is a great deal of discussion as to
how that money got into the horses .,.,,,,.,, , ,
Hob. Dr. J. B. says
TO PEOPLE, AND
I'll AND ADJOINING COl MIES.
We arc still in the forefront your patronage
We oiler you the best selected line oil
General Merchandise
butter has become an
commercial product, and
ii i- calculated but for the
the large used -upwards
enormous
crop of aggregating
bushels of two pounds each
would long ago have pi ii es
so low m to render the of
cleaning Hi., nuts unprofitable.
There are ten manufacturers of
peanut butter in this country,
principal ones being Purity
j. few York; Van
Co., Sew York; Fulton
Mills Company, Fulton,
Battle
mid
Cent. Investment with
i a . by Company.
J Drew . Pros.
U . Trees.
N II Ally.
Geo. Allen, Secretary.
Latin.
W K Primrose.
Creek, Mi. . mid Food
. The
product is said to nu
, j,,;,.;, veal.
and other articles of daily
consumption, Ii i- used in sand
attention, and th.
established business merits.
When you com.- to market you will yourself justice
if you do not .-cc our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
of general men
to be found in any store in Pin County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round,
and Winter. me work for yours our mutual ad-
vantage. Ii is our pleasure lo you v. you to
Bell you if we can. We you very boat service, polite
most liberal terms with a soups, dressings.
s . The product is
the following
that he has cut more than one
from horses shoulders
farming, merchandising,
mining, etc., or for cap-
lo seek Investments. The
and that the money is put under ,. . .
, . , . , is agreeable all the year
the skin by superstitious looks who , , . . ,
, ,. . . a Healthy country. Good
believe that it x a , a,
age of the muscles of the shoulder. of i
. ,,.,.
for in the country no one ,, ,, , M
ever been known to put more
a dune under the at a horse's
shoulder Enquirer. I Manufacturing and mining,
laud with an industrious white
Masts
Grow.
A man who should plant
I table or flower seeds expect j
j them to germinate and the plants,
j to flourish and reach maturity
I without any further
would have his trouble for his
pains. A man who should start
a venture and expect to
become successful without the aid
of publicity would also waste bis
time end cash. A business needs
advertising as much as plants
need air and sunshine and freedom
from choking
Record.
migration encouraged in settling in
that in years from
I now that it would be the most
and richest section of
lulled Her-
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats sud Cups, Silks and Satins,
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
and Children's Shoos.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Musters,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, goad to,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Bulls Hope.
Down Georgia the
seem to try themselves. Hut the
other day a brilliant young man
was shot and killed by a in
a street car. Doth arc now
graves. Since then, Atlanta,
drunken boarded a street
car and became outrageously pro-
and obscene language and
cursed out with
his wife. The Journal says that
the white men the car
The Proposed Trust Amendment.
The proposition to amend the
Federal ion so as lo
Congress to deal more effective-
with the Trusts, which has been
favorably reported from the House
Judiciary Committee, is so obvious-
a campaigning move to covet
the of the Republican
during the coining Presidential
contest that it will fail to make a
serious impression upon the pub-
mind. of amending
the is one of the great
eel practical difficulty, and requires
years of effort. The tendency to
ward the enlargement of Federal
power II viewed with alarm the
Furniture,
for Furniture and everything in
We buy strict for Cash, bin sell for Either Cash or Approved
Credit. Our is , M. iii and Dealing.
Your Friends,
One of
At the meeting the Southern
Col ton association
Charlotte, last week, was
mentioned in one the
Hint crow nine, glory of cotton
factories of the south is
make the women ilia
wage-earners and self-sup
porting, enable to cure
great majority Of people. The wot I For support aged and
that Congress has steadily refused
to the power which it
ready possesses to deal with the
Trusts in furnishes n reason
to doubt the propriety of farther Mainly best of them.
in parents the of
There arc a number good tides
in the growth of cotton Indus-
In South bill is eel
the offending One of I he giants of power.
latter drew his knife made a
murderous lunge at a while limn,
threatened to shoot.
the were put off they
stoned the ear. breaking one of
glass windows wounding a
passenger. Four were arrested-
Two are now undergoing punish
and two arc in jail awaiting
trial for other and even more
Rowdies should
be cleared up promptly. The
Journal
rate seats for white and colored
passengers to lie set apart in street
cars should strictly and
enforced, all rowdyism,
whether from white or colored pas-
should lie promptly sup-
pressed the offenders properly
punished.
children must he
protected on street cars as well as
Georgia is cursed w a great
many kid
II is safe to say Unit nothing will
come of the proposed
after it shall have U in as
a campaign expedient. II
quickly laid the shelf along
side of
and oilier like
toy a with which scheming
adventurer have sought to
throw dust eyes of voters.
Philadelphia
In other day a mi
car conductor stopped a funeral
procession in order to administer a
New S,
A sharp New York woman
a great business deal last week by
securing title a house worth
or for
ed a One mill
tilth street and Washington
and learning that a
large, handsome bi house u block
had been condemned to make
for municipal Improvements,
-he purchased the structure for
Who. Then she contracted with
a house mover to move the build
lo her for The eon i
ii
who lives ill
town of Foster, has broken
American record of paternity, and
is the father
of
When in- morning he
found he had
of a . his . i
I hull six of his children an-
Ii Slates of the
and in the
The Mrs.
is i's third wife.
Mm. No. I was -even
limes mother twin.--. Mrs,
No S
three and on. e
oil wills, ween I line sin
children. His present wife
has borne ins once and II single
i very I
reducing mass ton past sub
slant e. a portion, of the
tilled being
Holt is added
in-, re-all i-- a
and nourishing romp mud.
In an with a
of tin- New York
New of
in.- peanut butter makers
butter is coin-
I o as a in. Hide of
The large I milkers lire
located in the Mouth and West,
a-e is
.
. i . . . much . ran
i on i of t
in the
the product, it is estimated the
tune l I here nil- up
wards ill pen
nut-, ii.-ed in this country every
year, iii. pi,.
mil is not a staple
lion
first three, Known us
fancy, and No,
.-obi lo and the
fourth lo
an-l. candies.
It is estimated that i rs
Use per cent, . nip
th.- remainder going into
in Inn
. I Ia lug lo shot I . loll
ii -mall
Africa, bill this
year the has so
HI
I, h i- been dun. nil I., m ii i
ill a . bull, the I
I- pi line. iii Tell III e
North i On the mar
what are known a-
II used in iii.- eon
iii I are glow u pi
ill cc
fur
i- groin- bin to. I
net has with
its Inn
years ago,
in the
l on
CERTIFICATES, with Semi
Annual Coupons, 02.25
Payable in June and
Commercial and Farmers Bank of
Raleigh. Secured by
gage on residence property worth
double amount of loans, with
principal payable ten years after
date of issue, are being sold for a
payment which gives
to the owner five and one third per
con. per annum free of taxes on
cost, and a profit of nearly
maturity,
a total of more than seven per
cent, per annum. This is one of
best invest on
the market. Loans made on
of eight
For further particulars, address
Mechanics and Investors
Allen, N.
Dr. L. James,
tile, x.
r White
iV Fleming store.
Tits BEST CHILI-S
and bur is a bottle of Glove's
Chill Tonic, Ii is simply
In a form
No pay. Price
children.
I i- i old, I ii lb.- Iii-I III
by
Its a wonder the chronic kicker
gel himself out of joint.
III. mail who is always
is evidently on hie to the
dogs,
will hint
crop o dead beats
landing is a haul to
learn ii takes all your time.
Many people who marry for bet-
t.-I mostly worsted.
strong enough to
kill the of
friends Know you
whose have no
glance.
a man is afraid of a bee
ling never feels the sting of
heal I is a cemetery in
which buried some of our
brightest s,
average man is now regarded
as tins, male
the
man is the of
ii which
so s.
wants but little here be
low causes
ii might have been earlier
limes, but now he earth.
I he young men w the
are courting do
make staid
living children . large
; lies of own. high I of
In- grandchildren have
a iii II
hundred mill has r .
ml one in cultivating II
Phil-
I a
thrashing to the driver of lie ran move
hearse. The
refused lo out of tracks
to allow ear to pass, and, upon
being invited by the conductor to
visit the car order hi lake
a at some future lime
when parties to the dispute
should lie at leisure, he proposed lo
settle the matter at once, lie
climbed u faun the was
in first mid
the
There is nothing
house to It life with of a
no damage. in u tell
articles asked for, h
indicates supervision of
an II p.
service besides being a source of
I and lo
A memorandum b -lion bi
kepi up in s huh clerk should
be required to enter all goods
are low In
can
FEVER MALARIA.
sweat- with Roberts
Chill per
lo take.
refunded If it fails. Restores up
petite, purities the blood and makes
well. None oilier us good.
Hold drug
the Ill i . I b, ll
mil- mill in
II l ill
I-.
i i iii tie i ram mid I'm
in a u I. i- w In.
-Inn
hail b. It or -ell u
v grease Tin l tie. t of this
Unscrupulous bit
ill nil the
the honest producers
in There Is, n
demand for a class am
the withdrawal of
cheap product from the market
has stimulate sales lo a great ex
tent. There Is a In
, the line
In respect lo
that used tit
CUD
St . hi i int., i
I'm i en. i
makes
h. i- the part net the
hi m A i . , doing
in. in the Toledo,
and Stale aforesaid, mid
i lid firm w ill the sum of
ONE DOLLARS
limit ease of
cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Cure.
Sworn lo before me sub
in presence, nth
In; I A. D.
in W. Ill
Notary Public.
Hall's Cure is In-
mid mis
and mucous
system. Send for test loll tree.
P. J, A Co. Prone.,
Hold by Hall's
las.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR w
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N. C.
JORDAN FACTORY B
D. J. WHICH Owner
Entered the P i
m a
Mail Matter,
Funny, MM.
The American Grocer toys the
winter crop of i- i-n
muted bushel-, u
over of
Such crop as
that will be followed by fall in
the prise of Hour.
aspect
Dot In
There a minister of
i be never to buy
ii in Enough and more are
left fur his the MS
Kin-ion Km-
are of Hie
neither minister nor the
ton be any legal Of moral right to
make line of left
Pitt county Democracy did I
good work in getting out the
ticket nominated by the county
convention Saturday. Tin. Be
raises ticket to
masthead along with our excellent
Slate II Will Haul there
until we elect on Hie
Thursday in August.
The In
upon having mob a ticket,
nil good men and will
lea in part to n
The United State continue to
be progressive lbs word
satisfied to remain on
our own shores and enjoy our own
emoluments, we
have across to
annex gobble tip other
nod other Notions Among
are of nil
shades, diameter and nationalities.
have expanded until we have
not only pit the folk. Inn their
plagues and diseases come along
with We have annexed the
yellow fever, Hie .
the latent addition the genuine
plague, it Is said lo have
cone over and got in to Hun Iran-
risen, as ninny as
occurred there from the plague.
are being taken to
the of e
Political Twins to
Canvass
Ml ll I U, Hit tor,
May
It i- really met Hull SOUS of
the are
to a
and Cy, Thompson
mid on the w hen mail Sim
declined of
Chairman Duller to a
Top Holder
here said In
declination the
tori we'll gel
since then opposition bat e
been In lug thin
for Butler.
the i its exit
I lie
and ii it became
Butler should a
for a
I w in- ludicrous as it
mat appear to the
you see, in lo a dis
between the
candidate- Mr.
Helton would hold that It was
a debate
because be could
mil be no discourteous la his twin
brother to shoe
partiality the
of Mr. refusing
of Mr. Butler.
Then I
To
One of two results of
which would lie preferable t
hay Adams alive and
the latter de
and general all
over the State to a disgusted con
inn-t follow i There
would lie no cam ass all
In case Simmons continued to re
fuse t. consider the Populists as a
party and therefore not
entitled lo consideration shown
a regular and separate
would be
lei into the game to help Spencer,
incidentally, and the opportunity
is distracting the
public mind from
bum would be secured. Mr.
reply to Ml will
roach the latter to-day. probably,
to the statement made
ll while here
Tin- letter has been seen
ii declines Mr Sim-
of a joint as
became iced the
could
not be worked
was a nice, Innocent,
and so well ployed as
lo null out lo have been entirely
a well. Butler dies hard
bill lie is d;.
Why, under the sun, any teal
friend of Thompson should
actually and really desire i.
upon
and argument is more
than I can conceive. The scheme
have been batched by bis en-
am a deluded friends
fooled into advocating it.
Dr. Thompson is unquestionably
the and shrewdest
the Pop-Rep.
that is
who heard the debate between
him and Mr. in 1808, and
particularly Con-
cord this reported
for a Raleigh daily paper; all
that be is no match
gladiator of the and in
the very nature of thing would
severely from about with
him
and popular cause In
with opposition to the Amend
for nut Dr. would
-imply by man
win is endowed and equipped
men ii, Ninth Carolina have
been, and who and
the admiration generally
lo all who listen lo In-
b s
LOSS TO
I Ho Splendid Work In
o'clock
the tobacco baton Jordan
Co. the railroad,
found to be lire. When
discovered roof of
was all in The lire
deportment and hundred
harried to the scene but the
lire had made such headway that
the factor could not lie saved.
The warehouse just south
of factory was also
Both the belonged L
It. A. Tyson. was
List o Delegates
The following delegates and
wire selected to the Con-
convention. the conn
v T a Thigpen.
HAM.
Nichols S
T II
R M O
s M Jose 7.1
Taylor S C
J W Page
It o Beach
W II Williams
J It
I H Little
by M. P. Jordan ft
Danville. They had OM
hundred and hogsheads of to-
in building and only four
hogshead could rolled out.
on the factory down
a mouth ago for the season,
Origin of the lire is a mystery.
The loss is estimated at
M. P, Jordan Co. had
insurance
on for It. A.
Tyson had on building W-
on storage
on stock in warehouse The
total Insurance was all of
which was in II. White's agency.
The Farmers Warehouse
slightly damaged and covered by
insurance.
Mr, Tyson mate-
rial together to having
the enlarged before the
season.
the did splendid work
mi buildings and no
doubt saved thousands of dollars
worth properly. The
farmers Warehouse had a very
narrow escape. Had that building
burned there Is no telling bow far
the tire would have gone.
Hope Company their
steamer the near
V factory and MOD had a
good stream gains through nearly a
thousand feel of
and backers had
before intense heal.
inn with the aid of breastworks
made of empty
doors kepi their post.
The colored dammed the
ditch running near farmers
Warehouse thus making a good
reservoir of wilier, and with their
hand engine also did line work.
They stuck to their work bravely.
Both and colored firemen
were complimented for their work.
Beside the Farmers Ware-
house, put out some of the
burning hogsheads so that portion
of the tobacco was saved.
Alston
III C M Jones
W II
W Tucker
Hi
It Chapman
F Hi
I. A Arnold
J I Hallow
J M Cm
W I. Smith
S D Tucker
w Proctor
J J
A K Tucker
A J It Johnson
II C Gannon K Spier
W F Hurt It W Smith
J May
J Z Brooks
A H J K Cannon
Lafayette Cox
Hi W W J Harvey
Hardy H Hives
M C Nelson I K
B M Lewis W It Home
It Davis W A II
M T Horton Askew
It W King
J L
Q I King
A I. Blow
Arthur
F t i James
A D Johnston
II W Tucker
Paul Harrington
Noah Forbes
F M
II T
W F Harding
Hooker
F, II Pickles
1.1 Moot
Skinner
lg Move
S I Dudley
F M Hodges
J B Fleming
W I, Brown
B Little M T Spier
M C Smith
J J Moore
J l
I. II Cox
C J Tucker
W H
c l Moore.
Whereas, hath pleased Hod to
from our midst. Greenville
Lodge So. A. F. A. M., our
most excellent and worthy brother
Jacob from Best,
Tuesday morning Nth day of
Oxford who many years
Asylum. been a of our ancient or-
Hon. A. M. of upright life
John's Lodge, Ho. i, A. F. exemplary as a friend,
M deliver Hie father, and citizen, has the
in of Si. not of bis brethren,
John's the Masons f Ii hut the entire In which
Carolina. Saturday, June 23rd, on lived for seventy years.
i mi
IS I
. i
Pile i-; ii ion ii few days ago
lob in- i
in. in or In New
. Ii . oh IV lime, Co.,
and Bi ii ii Brothers the hit
to ,,,,,,,
ion two weeks ago ii
in as i-
debate ,,.,,,,,. ,,,,.,., ,
and. ., v, ,,, , ;,, , ,. s ,
nominee., pro
leading
an still, and are
OS and liar
competition on the warehouse
f our local markets, and
herein a rise ill the price
the Oxford Orphan
grounds. Col. Waddell Is one
of strongest, most eloquent
j speakers In the Stale. He is
courageous, gifted.
Ii hi expected and
j sired people from ail over
I Carolina, In great numbers
will attend this celebration, is
always a pleasant occasion. An
attractive feature will in-a general
basket picnic, which was so
factory and enjoyable last year.
The Oxford Orphan Asylum Is
now earing for destitute, home
orphan boys and girls. Visit
Ibis Institution your interest
in and efforts in In-half it work
lo be increased.
it Is expected that railroads will
grant special rates, which will be
announced later,
together over, and to ,,, of tobacco -row.,
,., M is , ,. .,.,,.,,
the opportunity to works scheme ,.,.,., H .,,,,,, ,
successfully managed, would ,. ,,, a,
,, ,. , w
Chairman did not -t ,,.,.
Simmons , , ,,.,
,. to alleged the ,
ti., manufacture
some how, ewe which be groat I j
letter mast have into a ,,.,.,, ,, ,.,
desk reused lo before II its
days ago, ten i
more after
This all very obliging
cold con
In old stockings, or any
lying around loose, would confer a
favor dropping a line to Basra-
Cage, who Is particular
ions to know w has
licit In gold coin that
can't
ton Star.
A In the Virginia
penitentiary at cut
of a fellow convict.
wounded man in a short
while.
Now therefore be resolved,
1st. That we extend lo his family
the sympathy of the of
this Lodge, pray that con-
of the Hod whom our
brother may
them in their bereave-
2nd. That In memory cur de
parted brother members of the
Lodge wear the usual badge of
mourning tor days, and
be spread upon a
page of the minutes Of I he Lodge,
copy be sent to I lie of
departed brother and copies to the
papers and Orphan's
Friend for publication.
N. M.
Committee,
At l, Blow,
Last week a mule In-long
log to Wesley who
ford, Hie river
four here, tried lo
coin in u by into a
well tin eel deep, the well
water in it. Mr.
Mil on hoard I
on saw bis head and
above water in the bottom
of the w ill. It was an hour
the neigh
arrived to rescue him. A
raps was tied the front
legs oil In-animal he
w ii out, on
reaching he
lo his by Hie
tile us, of his
North
ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Places For the
Election.
In with Chapter
Laws county Hoard of
for I'm
eating held on the 7th day of
divided the county
election precincts and designated
the Killing places as
dam township
Dam Township shall con
election precinct with
the polling place at May's Chapel,
shall constitute
one election precinct with the poll-
place at School House
near Swamp Church.
Bethel Township shall
one election precinct with the poll-
place in the Town of Bethel.
Carolina Township shall
election with the
at Stokes on the W.
W. It. B.
Township shall constitute
one election with the poll-
place at Black Jack.
Township is hereby
divided into two election precincts
viz.
No. that part
of the Township lying West and
south of the following line to
Commencing at the Beaver Dam
Township line on the old Blank
Road, near Warren's Chapel, and
running with the public road lead-
ling by Warren's Chapel, to the
forks the road near the old
Frank Tucker homestead, thence
j with the public road leading to the
I and road near
Lorenzo thence with
I the and road
a northernly course to the branch
called the mill run near
C. D. Hooks, residence; thence
down said branch or mill inn to
Swift Creek, thence down Swift
creek lot lie public mail leading by
c. C Blond's, with said pub-
road to Hancock's Meeting
House; the public road
leading by Caleb to
Fork swamp; shall constitute
No I of Content Township,
With the polling place the town
Ayden.
No. All that purl of
east and north
of the above line shall constitute
i No. n-
ship with polling place in town
of Winterville.
TOW
Falkland Township shall
one election precinct
polling place In the of Falk-
land.
Township shall i-oh
election precinct
the polling place the town of
Township is hereby
divided into two election precincts
No. that part of
the township lying north of Tar
river, together with that part of
the town of lying be-
tween Tar river and the following
line, to Commencing on Tar
river at the mouth of the brunch
forming the eastern boundary of
town, running up sold
branch to Third street, thence a
Westerly course With Third street
to Pitt Street, theme a southerly
course with street to
son avenue, thence with Dickinson
avenue i south westerly course to
western boundary of said town,
thence a northerly course with said
boundary Hue to Tar river shall
constitute No. I,
Villa township, with the polling
place the Court House
ville.
No. the remain-
of said township shall Con-
Precinct No. with the
polling place ill Five joints in the
town of
shall
one elect Ion precinct with
polling place village of
SWIFT TOWNSHIP
Swill Township is
divided into two election precincts
as
Precinct No. All that part of
the township lying south of Swift
creek shall Precinct No.
I, With the polling place at
ville.
Ho, All that part
Hf the township lying north of
Swill creek shall constitute
No. with the polling
the public school house near L.
II. It.
Chairman Co. Board of
Sect, Co, Board
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FARM JOURNAL
ltd not a
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it. paper in the
of . .
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
k bf hull
BOOKS ft-.
The lien the
is the lucky
curve pen.
to have,
them ill
Store.
Off to Gold Field.
Wash. May
Km ion
I am yet in Seattle, and have
seeing for days. I
here on from our
little Georgia city,
my la on the
way to to Nome, Alaska, I
wrote you to mail it there. I ex-
to here on the Kith.
This city is full of people boon I
for Alaska, most of heading
for Cape Nome. There is nothing
here to discourage ii man from go-
ins to Nome, U all w ho have
and returned are going back again
and their wives friends with
them. Prom what I have seen the
reports that have come out from
there are true. I will reach there
about I lie 10th of June if I have
good luck. Keep my paper com-
to me out there, us I dearly
love to read the news from old
county. I still claim it my
home, it has twelve
long years since I left there to make
my way for better or worse.
I will keep you posted on the
Boom doings, as I know the boys
will like to have a few from
me now and then.
J. II.
Alter two
Premium hove been
IN THE
of
Your Policy
Has
Loan Value,
I. Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
l. Will lie reinstated within
three years after lapse if yon are
in guild health.
After Second Year
So Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at
ginning of the second of each
year, provided the
mi mil 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 during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
n. c.
White Supremacy Clubs.
Saturday, June 2nd, is to lie
White Supremacy day in Pitt
county. At o'clock in the after-
noon of I bill day clubs will be or-
all of the election
Good speakers will tie sent
to all appointments and the
people should turnout and organ-
large Chairman A. L.
Blow, of the executive committee,
is sending out notices announcing
the meetings.
If a Woman
wants to put a the
and wood. She throws
water quenches
Inc. When a woman wants to get
well from peculiar sex.
she should not MM to the fire
already her life away. She
m-t worthless drugs and
harmful
opiates. They do not check
the they do not cure it- they
s fuel lo f re.
Female
should be
taken by every woman
or girl who has the
of
y el mi-
ll .
I I I i w ill v ll.
They will imply
I , lime
until I hay lake It
Mil- u
a u r y i d
. tonic, i
IN
N. C.
Ties
kept on
Country and
old. A trial wilt you.
D. W.
Bill, Cattle.
Hoes,
Hint, Poultry
yOU
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inf
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in
Hi
It not drill
inn. it
It t Mil
mil
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till one
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woman
ow and
III .
The
Co.
Ca.
University of
North Carolina.
begins June
in nil Depart-
tor tarn twelve
Tuition Registration
For
from II Jab Special
instruction
containing
of
ALDERMAN,
, Hill, N, C.
They've
Caught
T lie dressy men intrinsic worth
of our clothing. Some learned the truth by
experience, some by hearsay. But they've all
caught on. We're giving all an equal
to become better acquainted with our char-
clothing a prices.
As a special spring lea we oiler a
of an attractive line of ail wool suits,
stylish finely made to
fit
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak Some Co You
Monday, 1900.
in
A den.
A. up Hit- load
E. I. Clark tor
W. II. Cos came
I. W. Perkins
mi the nun.
Bx-Gov. I. Jan Is wont I
this morning.
Miss Ella Clarke this
for
J. B. arrived Bat-
night from
Bar. J. r,. Morion retained this
his In
Ales. II. Gary returned
day from u trip to New York
Mia. Alice Harper has moved
i into tin- house recently occupied by
Harding.
r. ;. came
night from Halifax returned
this morning
II. II. went lo
den Saturday night to hold
vices there Sunday.
Misses Biggs
Minnie Tunstall spent Sunday
in Greene count v.
THE
REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
you early as
We need what
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find cross mark on their
paper
Big Fire at Danville.
A telegram from Danville, Va.,
brings information
ware-
houses were destroyed by lire this
Mr. i. B, Hughes was
one of the proprietors of the Ban-
warehouse. Daily
LOCAL
Standard Sewing Machines
are run everyday in county-
Cheap at S. M.
The is
ed to make special prices on
co warehouse printing. See an-
elsewhere.
A certain young man
ville want lo if the eclipse
of the at o'clock in
the morning or evening.
J. II. Cherry Co., have just
placed their store for use a large,
refrigerator. It re-
quires three hundred pounds of
ice at a time.
The taking of the census begins
Friday of next week. Tomorrow
going to start
you to guessing the population
of Greenville.
Henry it Co. Produce
Commission Merchants, Wash-
Monday
Peas sold N 1.00
bushel bus. much of the stock com-
in too old. Cabbage continues
1.78 -North Carolina
6-8 els. a great many arriving
soft. Beau 1.78 2.38
well matured Irish Potatoes
from South Carolina They
advise planters to let their
toes mature and not rush them in-
to before they tire ripe.
The Chief
Capt. A. of the lire de
was hurt at the lire
Tuesday night. While up at
front giving directions to the
they went to shift the
Stream when one of them stumbled
and the Chief was struck in the
left eye with a nozzle. We hope
his eye will soon lie well.
Burgess Bead.
Mr. J. of
of last week, in the
year of his age. Mr. Burgess
was well in I
having spent much of his time here
some ago, among our
people are many friends who leers
of his death with sorrow.
Summer School.
In another column sill he foil nil
the advertisement of the University
Summer School, beginning June
closing August
This summer school offers special
advantages to teachers and those
preparing to teach. The
be as thorough as at the
regular term.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor has had three
es before him during the past week
as
Henry Cox, drunk
conduct, guilty, one
penny and cost, amounting to 92.21.
James A, drank and dis-
orderly conduct, guilty, one
dollar cost, amounting to
9.95.
drunk and disorder-
conduct, guilty, lined one pen
cost, amounting to 92.91.
Slopped the Services-
There was a crowd in the
church Tuesday night and
J. K. just started
his sermon when the alarm of lire
given. The church was soon
empty. Just exactly one week be
fore, a service in the Methodist
church was broken up by a lire
alarm. People are more excited
about lire in this world they
ore about lire in
Invitations,
Mr. H. C. Flanagan, of
City, sent us
to a joint debate between the
of and George-
town University that was
evening.
Asa Mailing sends us
an the commencement
exercises of Carolina Christian
Ayden. May and 80th.
We also acknowledge mi
lion exercises
of Mary's
90th and Slat
Happy
Kev K. pastor of the
Baptist church, was full of smiles
happiness Sunday , He gave
cause away in making his an
at the morning service
by referring to his good looks a
new suit of clothes which members
Of hie congregation had presented
to him. it had Ix-en
I hat nothing can make him
owl looking, bill he was
or his appearance to stand n n
H. II. Hardy, representing
Observer, Saturday
afternoon for
Judge A. ii. Moore left this
morning for Tarboro, where he
holds court week.
C. M. Daniel, wife and child left
this morning for where
they will make future home.
May
W. T. Lee is sick.
Mrs. II. Biggs is quite sick.
went lo Kinston
Monday evening.
C. W. came Monday
evening from Norfolk.
Miss Skinner left this
morning for Tarboro.
V. returned Monday
evening from Richmond,
Curtis Gary left this morning for
bis home in Henderson.
Mrs. Letitia of Edge
county, is visiting relatives
here.
Dr.
this morning, Tarboro to at-
tend the State Medical convention.
Miss Lena after spending
ii few days here with Miss Martha
Dudley, left Monday afternoon for
her home in Ayden.
Dr. C. J. left this
morning for Tarboro to attend the
Medical Society which is in
session week.
Dr. J. c. Greene, who
studying medicine in the Medical
College Virginia, came Monday
evening from Tarboro, where he
has just passed the examination
before the Medical Hoard.
Hay
w. ll. Tuesday for
Kinston.
Mia Clark, of is
visiting Mrs. L,
Mrs. ti. r. this
morning to home Danville,
Va.
Mrs. R. M. Cheek and children
left this to spend some
lime with relatives
Va.
Mrs. R. . this
I'm her home la
C. W. after spending s
couple of days here,
II. Thomas, wife and children
this morning for their home in
Henderson.
His.
returned
from Tarboro.
Mrs. Higgs and child
this in some time
in Rocky Mount.
Raymond Tucker came Tuesday
from Tarboro where he has been
attending school,
Tuesday even-
from Washington and to-
W. Button and wife, of 1.1
over today to visit
Mrs. Alice Harper, mother of Mrs.
Button,
Brown, A.
Jr., J. R. Nobles, C.
for Tarboro tn the Mats
Bound Our to Court.
Justice of the W. II.
Long hail Pierce before
him morning charged with
Wylie Dunn. .
James appeared for the
awl Col. I. A. Sugg for the prose
seems that Pierce and
into a dispute Sat a evening
while going Greenville to
their a few mile- over III
river, which resulted in a light
which Dunn received five cuts with
a knife. None of the cuts are like-
to prove fatal. Dr. at-
tended night, lie n-
beat the trial on
of weakness from loss of
Pierce was bound over in
court, and placed under a
one hundred dollar
Reflector.
Putting Down
The town is having sidewalk
in front of I. Hooker's liar paved
with brick. As U com-
they ill have the sidewalk
front of Bernard property on
Evans street paved.
The property owners
lied by the Aldermen to have this
work done, but upon their failure
town has ii in
hand and will charge the cost of
putting down the pavements to lite
owners of the property.
I lit
AND
BUSINESS
My Stock
is Complete
ALL
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
mi The c mid
plainly enough, and we
could almost see the
D. Cox
complete the survey of the lumber
rood now being built from Ibis
mad to
Make good in
Little girls
Make cheap
With some men
To boss the thing.
Winterville Cheroots
Are in ring.
A. fl. Cox ban been quite
days.
Sec Jim Green depot. He is
best truck barrel.
Any body want in anything in
it the mo-i value for the
money
Seven Springs Hotel.
I NEW MANAGEMENT. F MORRILL,
The mistake f two
The has a
pardon I he ease of Win.
ton, who was convicted in March,
1900, in the northern district
Georgia, of sending on obscene lei
letter through the mails. He was
to a term of live years in
the penitentiary.
It appears after
the totters
continued to be and later on a
man named Mitchell, the true
writing
letter for which Broughton was
imprisoned. his letter Io
Attorney General
comments upon fuel
conviction was
cured upon the testimony of two
experts in handwriting, who lie
dared the writing was
Picket or
We an- Indebted to Mr. i;.
Billiard, of the Scot laud Keck Com-
for ii copy of
very Interesting look. It has
been revised and enlarged
W. B. Bond. The edition of
this, work was published twelve
years ago when it attracted much
interest and all were soon
This revised edit ion be even
more popular The printing was
done in Commonwealth
at Scotland and it indeed
creditable. The price of the book
i and
waters. spring a different
analysis, stomach, kidney, liver
and troubles All have wonderful restorative
HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT
it. o.
at other hot-Is or
boa id using Seven Springs water will bu charged
Carriage A have been added
Co. since are tin-bath houses being com-
Palmetto fans, two for a nickel, ti . th hotel, and too
at Maiming t Vs.
Mrs, Williams, from n,
is her daughter, Mrs. II.
M. this place, she came
night mi the train.
Cox Mfg. Co. keep the
pretties line of for
motley . lo be had.
Winter-, will furnish a
unmet
addle-
For terms and other information
F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, N. C.
i n i bu
HO
Schultz.
To See
Wholesale and retail and
site, a location as any, Dealer. Ca-h paid for
enterprise will Kit ll u Seed. Oil
meet with the heart I'm keys, Egg. etc. lied
and encouragement of the people Mattresses, Sails. Ba-
by Carriages. Go-Curls,
,, I
E. O. Cox is position to
truck shipments best attention.
II. went to Wash-
an- being ordered for
lining up to of our com
mills. We have good corn
mills and the best wheat mill
the the country, which arc the
service of the public.
And a miller
To make you smile,
If you
Give him a trial,
A. G. Mi. Co.
Meat Tobacco, Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Apples,
Apples. Syrup. Jelly. Milk, j
Coffee.
Al old
Points, where we have
opened a new and fresh
ink of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
of Meats. Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Hoods,
Snuff, Cigars,
fact everything
t in- found in an up-to-date
pay the market
in ii for all kinds
Magic Mn it Country Produce,
I- ,, . .
ill Seed Meal and u ,
de i i . Gran , i- .
Dried
K i- .
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
and
I Cheese, K.-t Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing . and i ii-
other ,; id , and
ii for cash. Come
to set
if
Set on
Tuesday evening
Barrett had been placed
guard for disorder conduct, Phone
he attempted to burn the .---
house lire to his lie Deserves Success
Some parties by saw the Dr. received a lei
smoke the police went from Tarboro
in and put lire out. Barret idling him that he had
then taken out placed j the examination
jail. the Slate Medical Board,
was glad news lot and Tub
Banquet. . want- lo join in with
bis many
gush or in bailer. When
want lo sell or when yon
I-- buy come see us.
fin or us a their
patronage we promise entire sat-
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at live
LO
be sent to W. I. I. Hal
Nook
The Masons of Greenville I.
No decided ill their regular
meeting Monday to
their annual The picnic of
year ago will long be
as of the bright en-
occasion.-in lie history of
promises
have Axed the dale tiny i. success,
of their annual for Toe- I years ago be was on
day, hat Opera House. Till Hi force and
feature of the lei Ibis Hi
is much tube and position in a
who have been cut heretofore larger and later decided
have been delighted at what they equip himself
the
in ellipse any tin kind ever given
before. The nut been de
as yet, but will be
a, ii need
heard and pal-lated. Tar Riv-
Lodge is one of t ho very
and most lodges in
this Several of the
ladies of the town have consented
in lake in this enjoyable or
mi lie i -I
at the ma, time, mid k
and industry he ban forged ahead
w In- diploma, c
spirit in his practice will bring
him I he profession.
ti lb lid.
Thai you can gel the Porch
Stair Casings, Door
Window Frames and
Store Counters and
Church
Pulpit Mantels and
deed any thing lo be made of
Hard Wood hi Pine, of
KINSTON
K X. f.
for what need.
i m is. N, r . I
Iliad M. Moore, one of the land
ii- also all round
business man.
here
W. s. Atkins, Manager of the
Telephone in
Monday and i--topping with Mr.
Mrs. C.
Kev. G. W. Webster and wife
down lo Washington Holiday
there ill go to II
side, where they lo make
their future
Miss i; after spend
in some lime In
Bethel, home Saturday.
B, Bradley, over lo
Saturday lo attend the
convention, as he was one of the
regular delegates.
II. went
Peter Davenport returned home
I Friday.
, r;
ii i. i oil
for co
. I
liable i
.-. Oil e
oil you
t i
. i . . If your i
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Bankers Life Insurance Co.,
OF THE CITY OP YORK.
OVER A OLD
Hie N
ll
Organized in 1869, tun ill
New York, a
in U. S. Government do-
posited with the Now Ins
RICHARD MORGAN, President.
n. MAR, Vice Pies. Wm. Vice Ties.
ll as. s. JAM IS Trees.
Home Office, Nassau St., New York City.
CHAS. t. St.- Ml.
Ill Md and South Carolina.
BOARD OF ions.
Wm A Hash, Corn Exchange Rank, New York City
II Puncher, Irving Hank. N- York
Mason, Bank Sew York, N II A New York City
Trow bridge. North American Trust Co New City
A National Hark. Sew fork City
V Clearing House York City
Richard Morgan, t , New York City
William First National Hank, York City
Win A Sherman, N Y Produce Exchange auk. New York City
Irving National Hank. Si-a
Edward J Baldwin. National Park Bank, New York City
Edward T Bank of New York, N B A, New York City
John II Carr, Bank, Sew York City
leather Bank, X Y City
Chan Hanker- Life Co, Sew York City
Waller I The Bowery Savings Bank, Sew York City
Jacob C Chemical Bank, Sea
l Butler, Leather Hank, X Y City
Geo M May mud, Brooklyn, S
i; I. for Savings, N Y City
Elder, C Co, Bankers . N Y City
FINANCE OF BOARD OF
Wm II chairman . President Exchange Hank X Y City
II President Irving Bank. X Y City
S Mason. President Hank of New York. S A. X City
bridge, President North American Trust Co, S Y City
A Vice Chase Bank. X Y City
William Manager S V Clearing House X Y City
Morgan, President Banker- Life Insurance Co. N Y City
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BOARD DIRECTORS
Wm I Heed Cashier First Bank, X City
l Baldwin, Asst. Cashier Park Bank. X Y City
T At. Cashier Bank Ne York. N B A. N Y city
Richard Morgan, Bankers Kite Insurance Co, X Y City
IT WILL TO INVESTIGATE the new policies
the The Life, Limited Payment Life and
.;. contain ail the up-to-date features, many of which are original.
Good
Lid yon ever look for the in your life Insurance
policy I In the Hanker- Lib Insurance Company of the
THE AMENDMENT.
The following i Hie amendment
lo article of the
adopted by the General As-
i and to he submit
i i voters for ratification
Section i- That article VI of the
institution of Carolina
mil the same is hereby
lien thereof shall lie
the following article of said
ARTICLE VI.
SI I I AND TO
AN
Section Beery male person
born in United states, and
every male person who
naturalized, twenty one veal's of
age. and possessing the
out ill ibis article, shall
be entitled to veto any election
in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
First, all persons who
deny the being of Almighty
all persons shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on Indictment pending, and
whether or not.
judgment suspended, any treason
or felony, or any Other for
which the punishment may be
in the penitentiary,
since besoming the
United or corruption and
in office, unless such
person shall restored to the
rights of in a manner
prescribed by law.
Ban, . act shall lie in force
from after It
A correspondent of the -News
Observer
Adams said in a Speech
when he was candidate
for clerk, that white men if Ga-
were so unscrupulous
and dirty vultures bad gotten
the scent and ceased to soar, and
the man the moon puked
gleaming shone
We often hear I
in of the amendment say
would support the amendment if.
it all but as
the educated still ha
allowed to vote they oppose it.
These Republicans, who are usual-
office headers or
are not honest in this. Their real
to the amendment is be-
will a
large per of the vote
they can count at all
elections with confidence,
and they would oppose the amend-
still more frantically it had
been possible to have drawn it to
all If it is
adopted, more than seventy-five
per of the North
Carolina will have voted their last
time, and is what is making
the Republican politician sorrow-
Mascot.
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY
Johnston's
QUART BOTTLES.
IN TUB AND
A an Doctor shout
Id a leading hot, I. ins city, a famous and aired was
to and sententious discourse, were a group of wall
men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial
M r firm belief, is that medical science Is certain yet to show that all
the rotten
Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary
of tin State board of health, says
that during last mouth, as re-
ports made to him officially show,
there were no less cases
Sec; He shall have resided in Caswell. Again of Smallpox in Carolina.
the State of North Carolina for two He says the epidemic began
years, in the county six months,
and the precinct, ward or other
r York,
Mil
found
and the made prominent
be . is
Of course we have these features, I
nothing if progressive; but
I id you ever see a policy the Company keeps an
ii I
Or one which all earnings are guaranteed the policy-holder
one which guaranteed reserve and surplus if surrendered;
Or one which gives all surplus death, in
to of
in fact, which the policy-holder with
confiscating no portion of the net premiums and allowing a
policy to control hi own money ill times, us tar as i consist-
with a conservative system which embraces the best points of
bunking insurance I
If you have never seen any of these investigate
I be new ; u I be Bankers Life Insurance Company of the City of
Sew York.
its and director Among them are many of the
on -ii iii Si v. York financial circles.
The Company's record has been for economical man-
safe investments, equitable dealings with ii- policy holders
and low c.-i of
address
i HAS. T. i M .-s. 1.11, .-i Baltimore, Mil.
or A. I . BLACK, S. C.
KS IN l I. Little, Cashier Bank of
Greenville, -I On Honker and I White.
v. ii ii ii me lo insure my
sum of. I
day
South St., Bait Md,
in your Company the
I was born the.
Same .
We want your Orders for Printing
AM. ARE IN TO SOME SPECIAL PRICES
nil I M HAYS.
Manila Floor Tags
In per
In lots of per
Bills
In of 11.90 per
III lots Of 11.10
In mi per
BillS mm prices n Bills-
i ho sen mi
your orders now
pens 1st,
have work
The Reflector Printing Office.
election district in which oilers
to vote, four months next proceed-
the election; Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
iii the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vote in the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which he has removed, until four
months alter such removal.
person who has been convicted, or
a has his guilt
court upon Indictment of any crime
the punishment of which is. or may
hereafter imprisonment the
prison, shall lie permitted lo
vote, unless the said person shall
be first to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
Every person offering to
vote shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
provided bylaw, and the General
Assembly Of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
carry into effect the provisions of
this article.
See. I. Beery person presenting
himself for registration shall be
to read and write any section
of the constitution in the English
and. before he shall be
entitled to vote, have paid on or
before the Hist day of March of the
year be proposes to vole.
his poll lax as prescribed by law,
for the previous year. Poll taxes
shall be a lien only on assessed
property, and no process shall issue
to enforce the collection of
except against assessed property.
Bee 5- No male person who was.
on January I, 1867, or at any lime
prior thereto, entitled In vole
I lie laws of any Stale in
Stales wherein he then re-
sided, and no lineal of
I SUCh person, shall be denied
right to and vole at
any election In this State by person
of bis failure to possess the
qualifications prescribed in
section I of this article Provided,
he shall have registered in accord
the terms of tins section
prior to December l, The
General Assembly shall provide for
a permanent record all persons
who register under this section on
before November I, 1908, and
all such persons -hall be entitled
to and all elections
by I lie people ill this State, unless
disqualified under section of
article; Provided, inch persons
shall have paid their poll lax as re
b law .
Sec. Ii. All elections by the pen
pie shall be try ballot, ind all
elections by the
shall lie viva
See T. Every voter in North
Carolina, except at In this article
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of.
lice, in fore entering the
duties of the office he shall take
and subscribe the following oath
do swear
that I will support
maintain the constitution and laws
of the United Stales, con-
and laws Caro
not inconsistent therewith,
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of office
Bo help
luck were in all glory, he 1-, at The
went to the polls and exclaimed as disease was thereby a lie-
you white people baud from South
and see me vote pa. May 1899, there
And this he did, and at that been only eases. The great
lion a was elected lo the Leg- number in April past shows ill a
to represent this good old startling way increase.
county.
eases without exception are caused b in germs which are organ-
ism. Here is germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here the bacillus
of typhoid fever; and here the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which
causes that moat destructive of all disease, consumption. of that very
common and supposed Incurable disease, catarrh
wish. said the traveling man, you would tell ma about
catarrh. I have had It for years, and I am thoroughly
The Doctor answered. like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid
fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood
and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most
disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it la rare to meet one
who is not, has not been troubled more or leas with it. How often ho or
obliged to remain at home from pleasant entertainment, deprive themselves
of intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from ca-
In Its worst phase, the loathsome both to
himself and his friends.
I continued this great physician, the true way to heal ca-
is to medicate the blood. This can be dons only by powerful
which act blood
A. of Mich.,
Dear ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic
catarrh. My face was pale as death. I weak short of breath. I could
hardly walk, I was so and had a ringing in my head all the time. My
and feet were cold. My appetite very poor. On getting up
in the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. had
paint the small of my back. had a continual feeling of tiredness.
My muscular power almost entirely and I wouldn't go half a dozen
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much caused me to have
a pain in my side. It seemed as though the 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 in the state, but failed to get any relief.
My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's I took It. and then I
bought another. When had been used, f w-as somewhat improved in
health. I continued its use, and felt I growing stronger; my sleep re-
freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I
kept on taking it, now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work
all the time, am happy. I am positive that the saved my life.
The sick headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, my ca-
has almost entirety left me. cannot be too thankful for what
has done me. I recommend all women who have sick head-
aches to use your
SOLD BY ERNUL.
The Federal Government
Profitable wads for young men awarded a contract to the
these, no matter by whom writ- for white
the notion marble headstones at if each.
you have an These are lo be used lo mark
to chow the sphere or the graves of United states sol-
which you are to put marines, will be
forth your powers; but let upon application of
daily wisdom of life be in Grand Army of relatives
a good use of the opportunities those who lie in unmarked
given you. The nobility of is graves, upon application to the
work. in a working world. Department.
The lazy idle man does not
count in the plan of campaign.
When a business man gets an
idea there is nothing more to con-
or that advertising of any
sort won't help him, he simply
lather hitherto,
I Lei be text enough,
one thing well. Be a whole
thing at a time. Hake dean rights to his
and leave no tags. Allow no de and gives
them an unhampered opportunity,
not only to cultivate the trade a
ready in their possession, but to
secure all the new mule the field
NOTICE TO
flaring duly before
Clerk of Pill county as Executor
the Last Will and of
Wallace, notice is hereby given to
all persons to said estate to make
payment. the
all claims against said es-
are hereby lo present wane
for payment on or before the day of
this notice will he plead in
bar of recovery.
day of April,
Jambs
of Nancy Wallace.
lays when you are at a thing,
it be done with
NOTICE
The of Tanker ft of
Ii. M Tucker. A. K. Tucker W. E.
Tucker by consent dissolved part-
on or about lbs day of
All persons lo
will please make settlement ones with
either of shove All persons
having claims against the Ami will please
present their claim to Tucker at ones.
Tint April
q, if
A. K-
W.
There is doubt that Re-
publican and Populist bosses are
getting ready for fusion, in spite
two dummy Stale tickets.
At the Senatorial convention of
the district
the nominated J. c
and left the other place
For For the
Populists to till it. There is per-
accord and understanding be-
tween the two after
they have kept all the Populists
they cm from joining the White
Supremacy party deals will lie
and
Observer.
years ago Germany bad
people, while the tier-
man population at the present time
is about This vast ad-
in population is the more
noteworthy when the steady
of Germans, year by year,
is taken into consideration. Ger-
many receives practically no
migrants, while the great German
population of the Putted states
shows how heavily the fatherland
has been taxed to aid the census of
the younger
K. The following classes of
anon shall lie disqualified for
When was
popular vole was less
When was elected
the popular vote was a little less
than Al the
of caning fall it is estimated
that there will be a total pop
not less than
ii bus been only forty
since Lincoln election. In that
time the strength of the
h i. bean multiplied by
three, News.
Barely, the world moves, when
the New York times says of Col.
Is simply justice to say
that the leader of democracy now
presents a more respectable
than in any year since he
entered national polities. The
of stands
a man with
Of honest convictions. The since-
Mat courage of such an
are
The Stales Supreme
Court decides that government
bonds are not exempt from
neither under the Slate or
national enactment. There will
mighty hustling around
among the holders of government
bonds to see will be
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of Superior Court of I'll
county, bating
to inc. on the Tin
lay of May, on the Thomas
deceased
given lo all persons Indebted to the. s
to make to the
signed, nod all creditors of said estate o
present claims, properly mi
lo the undersigned, twelve
after tin date of this notice, or this
notice will plea bar of their recovery
This the day of May,
It.
mi the i stale of Thomas
LAND
By virtue s dime of the Superior
Court of lite county proceeding
entitled Ann Tyson others
against Vines others, petition
to sell for Tin. undersign-
c Commissioner will sell cash
the Court House door Sal-
May 19th, the following
i panel or tract of land, situ-
ate in county in Pain township,
lands of Bud
George Hubert and others,
containing acres, more or hies, it
known us the home tract.
E- U. JAM,
This April IS,
CHURCHES
a m.
Lay Services every 2nd and 4th
Sunday morning.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Wednesday evening.
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W F. Harding,
i i t
thin
Rev
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. B.
at the
Opera House 2nd Sunday
night. Rev. D. W.
Davis, pastor.
regular
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILI.
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
Money if it doesn't.
Ho other as good. Get the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by
Bryan and druggists.
OLD DOMINION LINE
virtue n
Court of Pin count i in
in Hie cue pf K. J. H. P. . a.
Alfred el , the
will tell fur before he
In on Won-
of June
Intel of In
in
land which Allied Andrew
now reside. in
life laid And
or of hind In
h the sud line
to nine c o
of land belonging tn
N. with line
the
line, with line to comer
of W. U heirs, with
their line to the
. F. G.
This May Com
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every
and prices as low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at C A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Mondays,
and at A. M. for Tar
for
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at t A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New and
ton, all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old loin in ion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from
and Line from
Boston,
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
LODGES.
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec,
. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
H. G. E. B Griffin,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
R. II. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of H. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
l meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday in I. O.
O. P hall. J. B. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
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 Be-,
PATENTS
AND
OBTAINED
ADVICE Al
-Notice
n-o g
No fee till patent it J
E. G. Pill Lin,,,. .
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in -i and i-v
u. i , I , , or . to
at limn,. fit
too
Send
for free
-DEALER IX-
FUR-
The Eastern Reflector
lira i
VOL. XIX
III
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. MAY
NO
Tobacco
We want your Orders for Printing
AND ARE IX To QUOTE BOMB PRICES
FOR NEXT DAYS.
Manila Floor Tags
In lots at cents per
In cents per
Bills
In lots of 2.000 11.26 per
In lots of at 1.15 per
per
BillS am price as
You can place your orders now and have work any
lime before the season August Work Guaranteed.
The Reflector Printing Office.
OUR
State Ticket
For Governor
B.
Way
Fur
WILFRED
of Iredell.
For Secretary of State;
GRIMES,
of Pitt.
LAC,
Of Wake.
Fur
DIXON,
of
Attorney
ROBERT D.
of
For Public In-
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L.
of Caldwell.
Abducted
I last week Winter
ville. It being the of the
the High
School, which Mr. Jackson
is principal, the writer made tome
remarks the audience
gathered despite the
Winterville is known as Mr. A.
Cox's Some years ago
when the railroad was continued
from Greenville to it
through a line of land belong-
lo Mr. and soon with bis
spirit of enterprise
be had started a town on his land.
He commenced to sell off lots and
lo build it He there
his for the famous
Cox cotton and with oilier
industries added, town now
numbers about three hundred
pie.
Among the many things man-
by Mr. bis part-
iii various enterprises are the
planter, buggies, earls,
wagons, plow saddles,
saddles, guano distributors and
cigars He also has a mill,
which lie turns out good corn
meal and good wheat Hour. Mi.
Cox runs a farm and pays at-
tent inn
The town Winterville is a
model town for morality. There
Is not a drop of liquor sold there
nor is it likely there will lie in
a lung time to
as long as Mr. in
every deed made lo a purchaser of
a lot he Incorporates a clause pro
the Silo of liquor on the
lot for years. There
is it good the a
STATE NEWS.
North Carolina,
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are .-till in the of
We Offer you the best selected
General Merchandise
Potash.
of I
rain
. i
it,
For Commissioner Labor
of Davidson.
i t
I ROGERS,
of
FRANK
Hanover.
I'm Presidential
Cumberland.
LEES. OVERMAN,
County Ticket
A story bus come light hum
is thoroughly
in keeping with the
mountains.
son Collins, a half-witted man, has
been living Mountain Island,
between Hot Springs and Ivy, in
the French Broad river. II is high
and are covered
with Collins went to the
mainland by wading, although he
bad an old SCOW. He made his
living by doing odd jobs, and was
also helped by charitable people.
A named Williams dis-
covered a few days ago that a
an also lived mi the island. -She
is supposed to have been there
about three years. Collins had
ways been careful one went I good and nourishing school of more
to island, and when they tried than pupils this year.
to get on wore enable to. On Jackson, the principal, is doing
Pretext of giving him work and pleasing the pen-
was taken to town and an
gallon made. A woman about -I,. One of the most remarkable
years old. name as Alice j things Connected with I lie town is
Gunter and her Tennessee, i its supply of numeral water. When
was found. A child about three Mr. Cox placed bis plant for man-
years old and another about three bis cotton planter, he
old were also found, They I shoved a pipe down in a soft et
were all naked, the lit-j place, and commenced to pull
entirely so. The but was j water out of the ground. To his
rude and I hey have lived surprise proved to be mineral
very The little baby was water of go id quality. anal-
very thin. II Is thought that Col- shows eight different pans in
abducted the woman. Shellac composition. The supply is
the children were taken to the the pump running
pour Marshall Thursday over all supplying a large
he will probably be taken to lank, boilers for all his work and
the State Asylum. Ha-
lo be found any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Bummer
and Winter. are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you to
sell you if we can. We offer you the best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on Its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do justice
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of
Dry Goods and Notions,
Capes. Carpets, Mattings and oil Cloths.
The brink store U. Hatch.
i v.-.- destroyed
-day
Durham
June 1st you ca on
town, unless get
wall.
Bi- I Britt, ii II-j.
wen , .
. . n i ml It II i
the i I
When he started to drew he growth will be
, a ii lit.
was
Mr. James II. K. is,
died i- i
publisher
Mn
with
i- ii ported I hat i
occurred .
i. Company-
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoe-.
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Scad is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything In
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing,
Your Friends,
minus,
I bill lilt
count .
were I.
Si. Mary's
near Chat i
In
.
I I Hi V i ,.
J S V . . i
II
J Atty.
. i. i it
day The I. W H
about -Inn l
nun
v, i-I;
I KS l
I with Semi
. Con each.
, i l- J urn I at
i of
by
the order of a street worth
loans, u it
,, ,., year, after
. ill sold a
M. V. gives
the the SI tie bus live and one third
u profit of
. I i in-.- cut
Amendment
For the Senate,
P. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. NICHOLS,
T. II.
For
Register of
T. R. MOORE.
For Treasurer,
j. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
OH. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
o.
As soon us the amendment to
the was proposed,
whereby men would be required
to rend ballot to vole, The
said that such a
measure would be the greatest
us even given to education
North Carolina.
And now. three
election, which will almost
certainly declare for the amend
we see oar prediction coming
true. This morning we saw
Old Colored whose hair and
beard are frosted gray,
carrying In his pocket a blue
back The conclusion
was ready that be perhaps was go
to do his best lo learn lo lead,
Or to sonic one else
should do
And in all candor and kindness
of we say to the colored
people that this old man's exam-
is worthy their emulation. No
use In Waste lime and money against
amendment. It will be carried
i with a big majority, and the wise
man will have nothing lo
with light against
laud Neck
drinking water for town.
We spent in Mr. Cox's
home and greatly enjoyed the
pleasant given by
and his We
enjoyed visit lo Winterville,
liked the people, for they all arc
clever; and we expect to hear of
even greater developments for the
in I lie fill Neck
Commonwealth,
J. IS. a profit of nearly
Winston Sentinel, per cent, at maturity
I'm by the a total of more than seven per
., i annum, I i- one
i, I-, investments
,.,,;. .-.- on real-
Democrats of
. .
of the
College
oil by .-iii
Inking n for n II
from i be
i. i d
name.
J mi tune
For further particulars, address
and Investors Union,
I,
ii L. -I i.
.- i 1ST,
. ., tile, N.
stole
A In
Mr. Pearson mis not
elected to congress and he knows
it. If he had been somebody else
and bad merely consented Intake
the seat, without straggling for It,
l we should have passed matter
but of him better things might
have been expected. I'm the
in it he docs need lo have
thieved In congress and to
his occupancy of it attaches per-
disgrace, for be was
and be knows
Observer.
I'm I
legislative and II n
I hem. twice
before Pill
ale. He i- a wise, safe. i ,. r.
whose
i ill I ill
Mr. Xii and .
young man who i- very
Hi i ill
voted
hourly nub i lei
u- i
speech it in the n .
The
i i
tun pin in i
el.
. Man nay U Lured of
mil know any .-me. are
in u woman;
ii i a in a
I i lose In- Me.
show
rheumatism, homo-
-V
mil l
II i I
H i from
. and for
; but six Ii- niter the
in- he no
. I a
i tier.
have just
a lot
Single Double
before Inlying. We also a
Call
line
I'll-. II.
Lots people who Inherited
money the cents they
were born with,
Wherever then Is a gap in the
mountains yon will generally see a
yawning chasm.
ii always the man who gets
up earliest In the morning who rises
in the world.
No, Maude, we have never
heard that policy players were par-
In short
Tools,
Plow
Headquarters For
Builder's Hardware, Beady Hoofing I'm inn Beady Mixed
Paints, and Garland Stoves, World's Best.
BAKER HART.
n. n.
A I, laid -CM i ll
dozen .
plained Iii
I lie I
In i
had a l pro
i A i .
i lay I hen
j i
while -I-;, i mine never
lays everyone
i it, it nil v I., i
lien ii I I
Rural
. n
Hi
loll
I ii III.
pen. what
in-Ill to have-
,,, ii the Book
TaKE ROB-111 o I IS I Hill
. i mm, n
i I . I
In makes oath
In partner the
Him .-i I lien. doing
in it., i ii Toll
II, in i i pay sum of
III
i h and every of Catarrh
that cannot be en red the use of
II Cure
I i INK J.
.-.,,., a , . In fore and
I in my m i, ibis
He. r,
. . I
Public.
n,
,.,., Cures Ch i Hull is n-
Malaria, oil the
.,,,,, Money
r .
. i mi r. j, cm Co. Props-,
gold Slid guaranteed by Woolen.
Bold by


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Eastern reflector, 25 May 1900
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May 25, 1900
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